ha
cabletron has some outstanding security products...they also have secure
port transmissions on their switchescisco's ids is an outstanding
product for the small company named cisco easysecure bundle...also check
out sscp or cissp..great topic...oh mel i do not want to talk to you
Hi everone,
Do to technical difficulties (i.e. I don't know what went wrong) this list
went down. I believe I have fixed the problem. If you sent a message to
the list, your message is now at that great big bit bucket in the sky ...
you will need to resend.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
In
get an old 2900 (non-XL) and a 261X (or other FeE ISL/dot1q aware router) -
be aware of the differences between this and real MLS and you're 95% of
the way there. Worked for me.
2900s are prolly under $1000 now (bought one in the UK a couple of years
back for #1,250) - and you can resell them
I have:
2 off Juniper M20s - STM-16/STM-4/E-3/GE/FE
1 off Foundry BigIron - GE/100/10
1 off Foundry NetIron - GE/100/10
2 off Cat6509s + MSFC - GE/100/10
1 off 7206VXR - GE/100/E-1
1 off 3640 - FE/E-3/E-1
oh, and a 2511-RJ
will this do for CCNA? do I need a BRI simulator?
thanks
Andy
PS -
Passed CIT this afternoon with a 781. You need a 692
to pass, 61 questions and 75 minutes. It was a little
harder than the rest.
No drop down menus, no simple exibits. A lot of type
the answer questions and a lot of command output
exibits asking you to define the information contained
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Whelchel
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 8:21 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: pix vpdn question
Has anyone setup VPDN on a PIX 506 with a different subnet mask
then the standard class A, B or C masks. I have a
My 2501 has 16 MB flash and 16MB RAM which should meet the min. system
requirement per CCO for IOS ver. 12.2.
The TFTP download was successful but the router could not re-boot. I had to
roll back to its original flash image. If I remember correctly the 25xx
series has a max. of 16 MB RAM.
Have
Andy,
1) Enable IP accounting on the router interface closest to the
traffic in question. Watch the output of sh ip account and you
should be able to tell fairly quickly what the originating IP address
is of the offending station
2) Now you have the IP, you know which segment the station is
This is a home lab ???
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From: andyh
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: Comments on my Home Lab! [7:7108]
I have:
2 off Juniper M20s - STM-16/STM-4/E-3/GE/FE
1 off Foundry BigIron - GE/100/10
1 off Foundry NetIron - GE/100/10
2 off Cat6509s
Our Cisco Engineer said the set based Cat IOS was slotted to phase out
over the next 18 months (this was 6 months ago). Of course, a few months
later I took the new Switching exam you by the questions you would'a thunk
the IOS based models were being phased out :o)
Phil
- Original Message
How do I calculate Variance for IGRP?
router igrp 1
variance ?
If I have a 512k link 128k link and a 1024k link how do I figure out the
variance to do unequal cost load balancing over all links?
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I have for Cisco
Learn Key
CCNA 2.0 (5 cds)
CCNP ACRC (7 cds)
CCNP CIT (3 cds)
Cisco Hands on Lab
Cisco IP Telephony
Test Out for CCNA
Switch Sim
Also Have All MCSE 2k track from Learn Key
Pls E-mail if intrested, I would rather trade for other learning materials.
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Hi,
I am looking for a video and audio broadcaster over internet. When I am
searching for that product I came to know that cisco is having a product
that will provide me a solution, but it is expensive. So I am looking for
alternative. If it is not available I will go with cisco.
Does any one
I've just finished reviewing the following:
Cisco Networking Academy Program: First Year Companion Guide (Second
Edition) ISBN 1587130254 and
Cisco Networking Academy Program: Second Year Companion Guide (Second
Edition) ISBN 1587130297
Both come with CD-ROM and as a complete course for CCNA
You should look at the metrics for each of the routes, and lets say that the
128K link is for example 1000, the 512K link is 500, and the 1024K link is
250. Variance defines a multiplier by which a metric may differ, or vary,
from the metric of the lowest cost route. So if you specify the
I stuck some memory from an old 3com 3500 into a 3620 and it works fine...
It's normal pc memory. I'm sure cisco would have somethign to say about the
warranty though... :)
Jon Krabbenschmidt 06/04/01 07:04PM
Try here. I buy all my memory from Crucial.
minicom
you can grap it here:
http://filewatcher.org/file_i/23107443/minicom.html
nethacker711 06/04/01 08:55PM
I was searching the archives and could not find this one. Does anyone know
of or can recommend a good HyperTerminal like program that will let me
console into Cisco routers and
Has anyone worked with mrtd which is a bgp router simulator for win NT ?
Regards
Jayant
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I really believe that the CatOS is pretty much done with as far as
development is concerned within Cisco. They're keeping up with the current
stuff for the time being whist the native mode stuff catches up - there's
PFC and other things that aren't quite there yet in the IOS-based Cats yet,
but
You could try www.brainbuzz.com for free study guides for the Cisco exams.
Rashid Lohiya
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020 8509 2990
07785 362626
www.pioneer-computers.com
London UK
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Yes,my English is very
These are good MCSE sites:
www.mcpmag.com
www.winmagzine.com
www.ntpro.org/indexne.html
www.windowscentral.com
www.wingate.net
www.lantimes.com
Circusnuts wrote:
I have a friend who is insists on starting his career in Microsoft. Any
recommendations on where to find a good mail list.
something that would facinate me would be a show of hands relating to who is
with which AS, and maybe where else they had been in their illustrious past?
personally I have been 8372/8220, and am now 2914
Andy
ps - info for identification, not representation
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Hey all!
I have a lab setup of 7 routers and a switch, some hubs, MAU's and an ISDN
simulator.
Can someone pls. help me set up my terminal server to be accessed over the
internet via telnet.
I am looking for sample configs and some sort of list of things to consider.
eg. security, firewall or
Resend following the list crash - apologies for any duplicates
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From: ElephantChild
To: Andy Low
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 09:58:33 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: Re: unknown Traffic [7:7129]
Organization: (noun) 1. the act or process of
Resend following the list crash - apologies for any duplicates
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From: ElephantChild
To: Hamid
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Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 10:27:37 +0200 (CEST)
Subject: Re: Maximum Security* [7:7159]
Organization: (noun) 1.
In agreement with a point in the end, i too was thinking lan to lan
traffic..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, ElephantChild wrote:
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From:
I'm studying inter-VLAN routing for a project. I have a few $$s to spend.
What's a good low-end (low-cost) router that would do ISL? How about 802.1Q?
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Priscilla
Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com
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I just passed CCNP yesterday. Does anyone have any ideas as to where I
should start on the path to CCIE? Should I do CCDP next?
Thanks
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Netranger is an Enterprise IDS system from Cisco. It works well at picking
up exploits, port scans, etc and has good alerting capabilities. Other
products you may want to look at would include NFR's NID (www.nfr.net,) and
my personal fave,Snort (www.snort.org.) Snort is free and works great
I just passed the BCRAN yesterday to complete the CCNP! I thought that the
order from hardest to easiest was
ACRC
BCRAN
CIT
BCMSN
What is next for you? I am trying to figure out what to do next and where
to get started on the road to CCIE. Any ideas?
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Yeah the Enterasys Dragon Products (formerly Cabletron), are very good.
Have not worked with the Cisco IDS though.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
lawrence sculark
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 2:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
John- the 1750 was exactly what I was thinking too, but the CCO say noth'n
doin.
With the prices on a new or used 2600 or 3620 setup, the 4500's might
actually be cheaper option. Either way- it's @ least a $2,000 @ best.
Phil
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From: John Hardman
To:
Sent:
Have him point his news reader to news.microsoft.com
There is a group that covers certification
Circusnuts wrote in message
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I have a friend who is insists on starting his career in Microsoft. Any
recommendations on where to find a good mail list.
Jon,
There was a thread a few weeks ago that discussed this as well - sorry,
can't think of the subject, but try the archives.
I think most solutions simply involve adding another WAN link (either
permanent or dial on demand), because (in my experience anyway) WAN links
are far more likely to
I've done a quick check on IOS 11.2 and IOS 12.1 - either clock rate or
clockrate is accepted when configuring the router, although if you use
clockrate and don't complete the command properly it claims to be an
unrecognized command. On both IOS it shows in the configuration as
clockrate.
So, it
Priscilla,
2620 would be the way to go along with a 19xx-EN switch. Ive got a bunch of
1900 switches in stock if you need one cheap.
ttyl,
-Brad Ellis
cisco hardware: www.optsys.net
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I'm
CCIE start buying books immediately !!! I finished the CCNP a few months
back, but have been working on the lab (using CCIE boot camps) for a little
over a year now. I would say the next step is to take a deep breath hit
www.bestbooksbuys.com. I'm @ about $500 for the month. If you are
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Andy Harding wrote:
something that would facinate me would be a show of hands relating to who
is
with which AS, and maybe where else they had been in their illustrious
past?
And I'd like another show of hands: who else first read the subject as
what asses?
personally I
We have a Class C n/w consisting of a Cisco 2000 series Router, a Catalyst
6000 Switch with a Firewall implementation of a PIX 520 supported by a
Failover PIX...We have divided our Class C into Outside, DMZ1,DMZ2,DMZ3,DMZ4
Inside. We have extended the Inside zone from the ISP's Data centre to
you can try these guys as well...
Cisco/Network HW discount dealers/resellers
email what you want to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a quote! I had good
luck with them for over a year!
-T
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From: Thomas
To:
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: Where to get cheap
Hi,
Is there any advantage to declare loopback addr with a /32 than to give all
loopback a pool of addr eg /24?
Example:
/32 method
--
int loopback 0
ip address 201.10.1.1 255.255.255.255
/24 method
--
int loopback 0
ip address 201.10.1.1 255.255.255.0
Thanks.
David
http://grc.com/dos/grcdos.htm
Priscilla
Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com
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If this is not a Cisco 7200, I believe it's only supported on the new IOS -
12.1(5)T upwards... otherwise, you only get L2TP and L2F. Hope this helps.
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I am trying to configure a voluntary VPDN tunnel and am having
for flash memory, try CDW and search for Viking or Kingston memories. you'll
find plenty mostly at less than hald the price of Cisco flash memory.
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Wow, it seems that the memory here are so cheap (in compare to Cisco).
I'll
Priscilla,
I think the most reasonable and versatile choice would be a 2600. Keep in
mind that you need an IOS and Feature set release that supports both. I
think IOS 12.1(5)T supports both ISL/802.1q trunking and you have to use IP
PLUS feature set at a minimum.
MY .02 c,
Rob H.
CCNP+VOICE,
Hello Engineers,
If AAA authentication is enabled on the router and there is no default
method list configured, Assuming there is no method list has been applied
to
the line, how will the router handles authentication in this case?
Thanks
Lw
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All,
I currently have a 2611 with a 3COM modem connected to the AUX port.
The below is my configuration, I suppose what I need is a way to have the
router tell the modem to dial the details in my async interface. I'm not
exactly sure what I've done wrong but somethings not right :)
Could
Hello
Group I know a good search engine for RFCs but I thought some of you might
point out a better RFC search engine.
The site that I know is
http://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/cgi-bin/search/standard/nph-findstd?scope=dra
ftpattern=bgp+mbgpmatches=3
Please let me know if there better search
Dear All CCIEs,
I am using Jeff Doyle.Routing TCPIP I and Bruce Caslow-I for my Lab
preparation.Can any one one tell me if there is any major differences b/w
II and I releases of these books??Is it ok to use version I books for
prepration??
Please also recommend some good resources for
Somewhat a long read but very enlightening.
The article on Windows XP was just as scary.
Thank you so much Priscilla, I'm going to pass your find on to some
other network folks that could use it.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
http://grc.com/dos/grcdos.htm
Priscilla
hi alll
anyone can propose to me a good solution for VPN , I
am intending to propose a solution that involves VPN
solutions
regards,
suaveguru
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The title of the test is Intrusion Detection System with Policy Manager so
I would assume: CSPM(i) and/or UNIX Director managing IDS Sensors (plus the
new Catalyst 6000 IDS blade). Basically, the IDS line.
Having taken it today, I can say those were in fact the topics. Very, very
hard test. I
Cisco 3000 series are good. Depending on the budget you can do VPN for
telecommuters or LAN-to-LAN connections for small branches or both.
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From: suaveguru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 11:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CISCO VPN Solution
I was wondering where one might find and IOS upgrade from version 11.2 to
12.0? Also how much does such an upgrade usually cost? Is the upgrade
preformed merely through tftp? Any answers to these questions would be
greatly appreciated : )
Bob Edmonds
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I am basically doing it for telecommuters
regards,
Jason Yee
--- Georgescu, Aurelian
wrote:
Cisco 3000 series are good. Depending on the budget
you can do VPN for
telecommuters or LAN-to-LAN connections for small
branches or both.
-Original Message-
From: suaveguru
If both links to the ISPs are of equal bandwidths then
load balancing is almost automatic otherwise use MED
for load-balancing in BGP
regards,
suaveguru
--- Hire, Ejay wrote:
Easy. Accept all incoming routes from both
providers (Within the memory
constraints of your router, i.e. up to a
Also you might want to check the ip blocks that are in
use by the wkstations . They may not have been
announced in the internet (WAN) if your wan connection
is to the internet
regards,
suaveguru
--- Rashid Lohiya wrote:
If it was me I would try an extended ping from my
router giving my LAN
That was a very interesting article. I knew things like that went on, but
have never had a person experience of such.
I liked the detail that was gone into about the solution. I am forwarding
the link to friends.
Jennifer Cribbs
6/5/2001 9:52:31 PM, Natasha wrote:
Somewhat a long read but
IOS 12.1(2)T added this feature,
interface ethernet 0
ip address dhcp
Tim Medley - CCNA, CCDA
Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
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Bob Edmonds
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 11:12 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hi
There are two legal ways to get your upgrades...
1) Buy it. You can get IOS from any Cisco reseller, including many listed on
the web. A quick search of www.shopper.com will show just how cheap one can
get IP only IOS for! Do not buy it from an auction, as most people do not
have a clue as
Jason
It depends on yoour clients need and budget. you can do Cisco IOS based VPN
if they have an existing router and use secure remote client to access the
network. That is probably going to be your least expensive route. You can
also go with a concentrator like vpn 3000 it is strictly for
wow! Your power bill must be hugh! And your either single or have a
really upset wife
my wife has a spreadsheet detailing everything that I have purchased
for my home lab, price paid, average street price, and number of pairs
of shoes she could have bought with the same funds. I told her
Priscillia,
Check out the new 1751 router. It;s a 1750 that will handle ISL/dot1q as
well as some other bells and whistles.
We have 5 of these on order are supposed to ship June 15th.
Otherwise, a 2620 would be my second cheapest choice.
tm
Tim Medley - CCNA, CCDA
Network Architect
VoIP
brandon
You have to use DDR and dialer profiles and specify interesting traffic.
Here is a good link to get you started with some sample configs. Hope this
helps.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/index.shtml#ddr
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/async_backup_dp.html
Good
This problem is still plaguing me. I'm running IOS 11.2 and it doesn't
appear to support the command that has been mentioned in the posts above.
I'm still clinking away at it though. I see that there are commands for
showing, show dhcp lease, the lease but I have no idea on how to get it to
Hi Kent,
Will IP accounting halt the router given 50Mbps of traffic passing through?
regards,
andy
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 5:24 AM
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Subject: Re: Dos Attack
Can you elaborate on this a little? I mean LLQ is basically PQ-CBWFQ, and
offers a CBR priority queue for the voice to use. With CBWFQ your voice
traffic is going to be weighted based on class, just like other traffic,
and even in a best case scenerio could still get some packet trains
causing
I use 2 c4003 and 1 2924-xl create a lab just like the rack in bcmsn course.
I set the trunkand vtp to 802.1q. I use the set spantree root command
make the first 4003 become the root bridge for vlan 12, use the same
command make the second 4003 become the root brigde for vlan 3. I found it's
Fascinating, especially since I have a 13 year old son who loves his
computer (I wonder why? Time for me to be a little more active in
monitoring his computer time, lest he also become a Wicked)
The most discouraging outcome of the article is the lack of
interest/accountability that the ISP's
hi all
I wonder if anyone can tell me cisco router 2511 able
to run BGP ?
regards,
suaveguru
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Hi ,
I presume that the ip rtp priority 16384 16383 64
would also reserve 64 kbps of bandwidth for voice
calls.I am still not clear about how CBWFQ would be
different than this.
Regds
Amit
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From: Brian [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001
Hi Group,
Please if you can just drop a line across to me, it
might really help me.
Has any one install a 2600 series router at the other
end of a microwave radio link through the ethernet
port be it 0/0 or 0/1?
I have tried this on several occasions but it would
not work, for reasons I have
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