put on every router:
no synchronization
network x.x.x.x mask y.y.y.y (proper mask for the network should be
advertised)
grad
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Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 14:45:43 -0400
Hello fellow successful
I'm pretty good at allocating address blocks in binary as well. What I'm not
good at is analyzing several decimal addresses (with variable-length masks)
to see if they overlap. I almost always am forced to write these out in
binary.
See additional in-line comment.
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hi,
if any body there can help regarding internet telephony then i would be
greatful.
thanks
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2113.html
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Hello , my Pix 515 is logging large amounts of denies from a host because
of
ip option 0x14. I checked cco for the system
Hi,
I am intested in taking CCIE-security written test. I have a fairly good and
detailed understanding of all listed protocols in the security blueprint.
However, I am not familar with Cisco's security product lines. Do I need
that to pass the written exam?
Cisco's specific
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Or can anyone tell me what are the score report categories in
CCIE-Security written exam?
Thanks,
George
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Hi George
Cisco has quite a Cisco-centric exam model. I am preparing currently for
CCIE Security exam and I believe there will be quite a lot of Cisco commands
based questions even in the Written exam. Taking a look at the blueprint of
the exam on Cisco Website also shows that many Cisco
Hi
Be prepared very well on cisco products. For example ipsec configs,
IDS sensor concepts, signature numbers, etc.
I presented it while in beta, was an interesting test... (I passed
BTW)
Don4t forget to study BGP, OSPF, FR.
Regards!
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Hi,
I am intested in taking
I asked a similar question a few days ago referring to the Cat4000 (set
based). No one came back with a suitable answer, but it was hidden within a
load of other questions so maybe everyone had fallen asleep by that point.
You probably already know you can use TACACS/Radius if they're available.
Hello all,
We are migrating off of Banyan to Windows 2000 in late July and
through August. Concurrent with the migration will be an
infrastructure overhaul. I would like to lay out my plans and
thoughts; any comments, advice, criticism, improvements, etc. greatly
appreciated.
I have 95% of my
Guys,
Pls. can someone let me know if I will be able to do most things necessary
for practising for the CCIE Lab exam with a Cat 5002, Supervisor Engine 1,
FE Blade, 4MB Flash, 20MB DRAM, SW version 2.2.3.
It is costing around 1375.00 GBP, (1800 USD). Is this a good price.
Regards,
Rashid
There are two possible scenarios here. One is to divide the user community
into two - half will use one gateway, the other will use the second gateway.
To accomplish this 2 HSRP groups will be configured on the routers. Each
router will be active for one group, and backup for the other group. 2
Hello group
How can I deny a couple of MAC addresses on an interface using an
access-list.( I have put all of the MAC addresses into an access-list)
Thanks in advance
Hamid
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I think he's asking about local username/password accounts.
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set system name is the command to assign the hostname name.
set password is the command to assign the pasword. to assign the password
to go into enable
I had this similar problem on my setup just 3 weeks ago, I had to downgrade
to a 12.1.5T7 IOS image and it worked fine. But, if you want to require
encryption, make sure your RADIUS server support MS-CHAP-MPPE-KEYS. I am
using Funk's Steel-Belted radius configured with the MS-CHAP-MPPE-KEYS but
has anyone ever used the MS-CHAP-MPPE-KEYS attribute in Funk to make PPTP
tunneling work on a cisco router? I couldn't get it to work as the AAA log
shows:
MPPE: RADIUS keying material missing
Any inputs would help. I tried playing around with the .dct file but didn't
do anything that was
Sammi,
This may be a bit ungracious but how is your security as it seems now that
we have all the plans?
Karl
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To:
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Hello all,
We are migrating off of Banyan to
I think it cost us $1500 for a 30 day usage for about 250 nodes.
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Thanks Everyone!
Justin Lofton
Account Executive/CCNA
Tredent Data Systems
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V:
Guys, I am currently configuring 12 remote sites connected via frame-relay
to our HQ. Each site has an ISDN connection for backup to our HQ. At our HQ,
I have a dedicated router to accept BRI connection for these sites except I
only have 4 BRIs.
The reason for this is based on my statistical
I'm pretty good at allocating address blocks in binary as well. What I'm not
good at is analyzing several decimal addresses (with variable-length masks)
to see if they overlap. I almost always am forced to write these out in
binary.
See additional in-line comment.
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote in
Cisco's site
search for configuring AAA
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Anyone got any good reference or know where to get documentation on
configuring TACACS+, AAA, and Cisco ACS server
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Sammi,
This may be a bit ungracious but how is your security as it seems now that
we have all the plans?
Don't see that it'd be any different.
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This would require you to redesign the router to a layer 2 device or extend
the source code on the Catalyst equipment :o)
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From: Hamid
To:
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Subject: 48 bit MAC address Access-lists [7:10497]
Hello group
How can I deny a
It's deffinately an OK move. The price pretty good, I have seen them
better. The max code you can run is 4.5(8), which is plenty for the CCIE
practice. Your next step up would be a Sup III Netflow (Sup II allows
for 5.x code, but no much of a gain in commands). So- unless you are ready
to
Are you referring to multimode fiber ???
Phil
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To:
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 4:15 AM
Subject: fast ehternet cables for Cat 5000 [7:10480]
Hi all, where Can I obtain Fast ethernet cables for a cat 5000 modules
supervisor engine
Thanks
I think there is a little piece of genious in this statement :o)
Phil
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To:
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I.E. None then!
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To:
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On 30 Jun 2001 08:50:34 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (hal9001) wrote:
Sammi,
This may be a bit ungracious but how is your security as it seems
test
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Hi All,
I am looking for a study partner in the Chicago land area. My lab is about
three months away and parley have time to get ready. If you're interested
please respond.
Thanks,
OMZ
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I would like to know who has an extensive through knowledge of dos that I
might e-mail a few questions to for detailed
answers.
Jenn
Have a great day!!
Jennifer
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From: Sammi
To:
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Subject: Proposed Network Design [7:10494]
Hello all,
We are migrating off of Banyan to Windows 2000 in late July and
through August. Concurrent with the migration will be an
After disconnecting a SUN server from a Catalyst 6509, i tried to
telnet it and a proxy Network Appliance respond the telnet.
There are any strange IP configuration (no NAT, no virtual, etc.)
Thanks in advance.
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Sorry if I sounded abrupt, wasn't meant that way.
Fact is, *I* don't see that it'd compromise security, so that doesn't
mean it doesn't in fact make a difference.
My thinking was; if someone could get to my internal network they'd
find that out quick enough.
I appreciate the thought, and if
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wrote:
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Thanks for the input, followups below:
I hope that 2948 is a 2948G-L3 layer 3 switch. If not, you going to need
some kind of router for inter-vlan connectivity.
Yes, it is a L3, chosen specifically for
Anyone know of a position going at McDonalds...this networking business is
getting a bit too strenuous for me.
CM
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I'm pretty good at allocating address
Wasn't having a go but I think you were too specific and pinned exactly down
to who you are and where you are etc etc, somebody will go sniffing just for
the kicks.
Karl
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To:
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What exactly is the question now?
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After disconnecting a SUN server from a Catalyst 6509, i tried to
telnet it and a proxy Network Appliance respond the telnet.
There are any strange IP configuration (no NAT, no virtual, etc.)
DOS knowledge was part of my formal studies. I have learned the commands and
programation, including TSR programs.
I have also studied DOS CLI on Windows and NT, as part of my MCSE study.
I will be happy if I can help you.
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Marc.
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You got a Lucky test
:-)
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In defense of the original poster, perhaps he/she (?) merely wanted some
configs for
study purposes. When I start my students out I give them working configs so
they can
analyze them to see why they work and to understand why something is done
that way and
the possible alternatives.
Then again,
Help how? Are you looking for references? Books? Exam numbers?
Mike W.
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if any body there can help regarding internet telephony then i would be
greatful.
thanks
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Hi Chuck et all,
The more and more I read about your postings, the more confident I feel
about the lab. As I have heard/been told, that the lab is just a mere exam,
half of the configs. which you will not see in the real world. As Chuck so
clearly puts it, if all you want is to pass the lab,
Hi all,
I have been trying to figure out for a couple of months as to what
route/switch models would one actually see on the lab? Does anyone actually
know or people like Chuck etc. who have already been there, can you share
this with us without violating NDA!!
Mentor has their setup for their
Had nothing better to do than sell my easy to configure predictably slow
2511 for a 2621 with an NM-16 async module. I am @ a loss as to logic
involved with the async line numbering. With the 2500 Access-Server, line 1
is 2001 (2000 being Telnet protocol). My 2621 has the NM-16 in slot 1 (as
LOL
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I am trying to set up a L2F VPDN, using CiscoSecure for Windows (acting as a
Radius server). I have yet to actually get the VPDN up.
I believe that the problem has something to do with the Radius configuration
on Ciscosecure. I say this because when I configure it as a Tacacs+ server,
the VPDN
now imagine that you had the async module in slot 5 on
a 3662. (big evil grin)
actually, the logic behind the numbering scheme is
based on the assumption that you could put in a NM-32
into any of the slots in a 3600. therefore, each slot
has the potential to contain 32 async ports and then
now imagine that you had the async module in slot 5 on
a 3662. (big evil grin)
actually, the logic behind the numbering scheme is
based on the assumption that you could put in a
NM-32async into any of the slots in a 3600.
therefore, each slot has the potential to contain 32
async ports and
I have to agree with the subnetting thing. IP addresses are onlywri
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On 6/29/2001 at 8:24 PM Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Open Forum might be more up to speed if your free-time consists of working
address plans in binary or looking for probability in the
A site for which I've recently taken over the networking wants to
multihome in the next two months, and probably connect to a regional
exchange point that is supposed to be setup within a year. This means
that it's time to bone up on BGP. So, I wander off to the bookstores.
First place is Half
OK- so this is a slot issue based upon the largest possible # of async lines
per NM. I guess what confuses me (even though my configs work I've gotten
over it :o), is that the documentation gave the formula for 16 32
intervals (for the 2 different modules I assume). I have the 16 line module
it's a REALLY clean box. :o) (no dust bunnies hiding
inside for me to catch when i first opened it up)
i've seen some scary things that came with some of my
other boxes. some of them were nests for dust
bunnies.
oddy
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OK- so this is a slot issue based upon the largest
this is a recurring question, and it's been answered before. There is one
definitive source -
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html#45
Here's a site that claims that to have a good mockup of the CCIE Lab
http://www.engr.twsu.edu/cisco/ and click on the
it's a REALLY clean box. :o) (no dust bunnies hiding
inside for me to catch when i first opened it up)
i've seen some scary things that came with some of my
other boxes. some of them were nests for dust
bunnies.
oddy
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OK- so this is a slot issue based upon the
Hi all,
Do you know where I can find more information about CAT5, CAT5E, and CAT5e ?
Thanks.
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