Dear Sir
Cisco recommends for low throughput for the ISDN BRI to verify that fair
queuing is not enabled can anyone tell me the relationship between fair
queuing and BRI throughput ?
Best Regards,
Mohammed Saro
Network Engineer
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Have you timed the failover? How long did it take?
Thomas Crowe wrote:
Yes, I have that configuration at a customer's site that I configured.
(Dual
MSFC's in a HSRP pair on Cat 6509's) It has been working well. Let me know
what your questions are, and maybe I can help.
Hi All,
I am looking for Catalyst 1900 switch Enterprise
edition software to upgrade my 5 switches.I tried to
find it on Cisco web site it always ask for
password.Any one can help me to download it.
Regards ,
sami
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I saw this on another list, and felt it was worth of passing on in light of
the recent questions regarding securing/locking down routers...
http://nsa1.www.conxion.com/
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Hello Cisco Folks,
The problem that we face is a lot unusual. We are successfully
configured the PIX with Cicso Secure ACS software on the server and
have created some user ID on the software for the authentication to
access to internet through proxy server. The good thing is it can
I have A problem when i enabled CEF on a 4500 router with ios 12.0(5) T i
have
a problem that when i apply a new access-list it does not make any matches
unless i disable then reenable the ip cef on the router what is that ?
Best Regards,
Mohammed Saro
Network Engineer
GEGA NET
Tel: +202-4149771
hello everybody,
I have a cisco 1601 router in my office and windows Nt server
in my home.For administration reasons i want to configure the router to call
me back when i call him from home.
I also have an isdn bri line and two net modes to make the project the scheme
is:
CISCO_1600 --NET
Hi
can anbody please help me with this i will be upgrading my catalyst 5000 IOS
what are the things that needed to be taken care before doing this .i
have supervisior card 2 runnnign on it and they are runnign in redudant mode
..i have 2 catalyst 5000what can be like probaable
It would be interesting to see the document that recommends that
action - after all, WFQ is designed to help with low bandwidth links
without the need for complicated config.
It is more likely that it is recommended to turn off WFQ when using
ppp multilink across the ISDN connection. This is
Hello,
i've got two routers sharing one common
network...one of this routers got a
secondary address defined over the
interface...
is there any way to make this secondary
net be visible on the shared network
dynamically using EIGRP
Thank you very much in advance,
_
Steiven,
It sounds like those users who have logged in were using PAT(single ip
nat'ed). If that's the case, then your ACS/pix can only see one single
ip. Only enhance you can change on the pix is to change the time-out to
be as low as you can without annoying users logon process.
-Frank
Hi group
Have anyone studying for MCNS 2.0 or given the exam???/
If so, what books need to be prepared apart from Cisco press book written by
Michael Wenstrom. Any comments on how the questions are, and what level of
difficulty it is. Do we need to have hands on experience on Pix or rather
I have always thought that NetWare only auto-generated its internal network
number (based on date and time of installation, which semi-gurantees
uniqueness of the address), but the external network numbers had to be
entered manually for each frame type. I may be wrong, but I don't think it
Use static route on router D. This will overide the dynamically learnt route
to 10.1.1.0
CM
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From: Grad Alfons Kanon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 July 2001 06:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VPN QUERY [7:12068]
All,
need help,
I have such
I have a vinyl player capable of attaining two speeds (can't remember what
they are), with a whopping, monstrous 5watts RPM per speaker...beat that
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Sent: 12 July 2001 06:52
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I don't believe this guy will actually implement this configuration. I think
he just wants to know if it is theoretically possible.
CM
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Sent: 12 July 2001 06:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Access-list Question
Hi,
I am glad that this topic is discussed here. In fact currently I am doing
a project that is trying to make use of the Port Monitoring/SPAN
feature as a form of keepalive duplicate traffic discovery
with a third party product. I won't go into that detail.
I had read the portion of info at
Hi,
I prepared using Michael Wenstrom book and Donald C. Lee`s
book (Enhanced IP Services for Cisco Networks, Chapter 6-8
ISBN 1-57870-106-6). I think Donald`s book is easy to
understand than Michael`s which looks like a manual that
anyone can download from CCO.
Understanding the concept to pass
That book is good enough, concentrate on Chapters 1 thru 3 and 13 thru 14
inclusive.
When i took the exam there were very few CLI type questions, at least 70% on
putting together a security policy and PKI, IKE, ISAKMP etc.
As to CLI understand things like how to clear the NAT table, what NAT
got your smartnet contract set up? Call 1-800-553-NETS, and the good folks
there will be happy to step you through getting your contract activated, and
your CCO login in place.
Once done, you will be able to download the software you need.
HTH
Chuck
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I am monitoring cisco routes via netview. I decommissioned 2 interfaces on
the cisco router and put it on an other outer. Now I am getting alerts on
netview Duplicate Ip addresses .. it's the same ip
addresses/FastEthernet interface which I decommissioned.
How can I address this problem ?
hi
we have catalyst 5000 in our organization and last week oneof our catalyst
5000 rebooted bu its own ...can anyboby tell me what could be the probabale
cause or where one shoulb be looking for it ...
how do i start looking for it .Please help
this reboot has caused the services to be
what are you - the night shift in the NOC?
when you say you decommissioned the interfaces, did you issue shutdown
commands? physically pull the wires so they aren't connected to anything?
in general, issuing a shutdown command on an interface prevents it from
telling the network about itself.
Hi all
One is ospf's subnet command: redistribute subnet
The other is eigrp's connected command: redistribute connected
Are these two kind of same?
I know that without subnet keyword, ospf's routing table shows only major
network address that are not directly connected the redistributing router
Thanks for all the responses. This is the only IPX speaking box on the wire
and the first NW5.1 server to be brought up. I understand that it supports
and automatically loads all IPX frame types by default if IPX is chosen
along with the default and preferred IP protocol. From the replies it
I may be misunderstanding your topology...it would help if you posted config
excerpts.
As far as my experience has been, secondary addresses are configured in
eigrp in the same way as primary addresses. Just make sure you've included
the router eigrp [network#] and network xx.xx.xx.xx commands
Is any one aware of any CCNP study groups in my area? I have equipment and
want to find some serious people to study with.
E-mail or call any time.
Thanks,
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i have a problem with one DSL customer with a speed of 128 kbps conected to
my
company through 2 exchanges via copper wires 0.4 mm thick the line is up and
the protocols goes up and down i checked the H/W it is ok but the physical
line has input errors and crc's whta is the solution
Best
you could get an older cisco cs-500. they came in both 8 and 16 port
models. You can pick one up for a couple of hundred on ebay.
Neil Schneider
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I'm curious if anybody knows of any inexpensive
Hi,
You need to make sure you have 32Mb RAM installed for each Supervisor
engine, even though the image still fits in 8Mb flash
Peter
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Hi
can anbody please help me with this i will be upgrading my catalyst 5000
IOS
what are
OSPF also uses redistribute connected to redistribute all connected
interfaces that don't belong to any OSPF area, but have IP enabled on the
interfaces. These are redistributed as external to the AS.
CM
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Sent: 12 July
it is recommended in the BCRAN book But i didn't understande what u said
what is the fragmentation delay ?
Best Regards,
Mohammed Saro
Network Engineer
GEGA NET
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From: Charlie Hartwell
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 11:53 AM
I just passed my RS written exam, I want to know what study materials are
best for prepping for the lab. I currently have Routing tcp/ip from Doyle
and Halabi's BGP book. I am looking for a CCIE lab book and/or CDs. Any
input appreciated.
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I want to get a well recognized security certification. I know about Cisco
Security Specialist and the CCIE Security, but are there any others that are
more widely recognized in the industry or any well know vendor independent
security certifications.
Bruce Williams
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I have seen this before on HP OpenView. SNMP is and
will still see the ip address even if it is shutdown.
You must remove the IP address of the other router
mmmhh ! yes i shutdown the interface and then bring it up ... looks
like
the software issue to me too anyother way i can
One additional thought...you'll want to test this, but I believe you will
need to put the static route on Router A, not Router D. If you just put one
on router D, you will just be defining Router A as the next hop (which it is
anyway) and then Router A would just forward it to Router C as per
Javier,
EIGRP will support secondary addresses. However,
neighbor relationships will NOT be formed with the
secondary addresses.
Refer to:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/103/eigrpfaq.html#Q1.3
A good white paper on EIGRP can be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/103/eigrp1.html
Javier,
EIGRP will support secondary addresses. However,
neighbor relationships will NOT be formed with the
secondary addresses.
Refer to:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/103/eigrpfaq.html#Q1.3
A good white paper on EIGRP can be found at:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/103/eigrp1.html
Hello all. I'm looking for some PIX experts to help me with the following
strangeness I found while fiddling around with the Pix.
For purposes of this discussion, I am using PixOS 5.3, and I got a Pix 530
with 2 interfaces. The inside interface has a network of 192.168.1.0/24,
and the outside
Hi,
Look into checkpoint.com for CCSA and CCSE certs.
Thanks,
Sal
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Bruce Williams
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 9:16 AM
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Subject: OT: Security Certifications [7:12116]
I want to get
Just go to the LAN Switching IOS site when you Login under Software
Upgrades. You should see an opportunity to catch release note, etc. You
will see an upgrade chart (if there is one for 4x to 5x). I had one with
the Sup 1
All the best !!!
Phil
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To:
CISSP is used by big 5 consulting firms for credibility. See
http://www.isc2.org/ for info.
-Andrew
Whelchel
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I've got some CBT's that show it. I think they are from CBT systems or
somesuch.
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Subject: Animated OSPF, EIGRP BGP examples [7:12028]
I was hoping that
You've got a line quality problem. Since you can't drop the speed, I'd
suggest ordering a new pair from the ILEC. Additionally, you can try
hooking up the router at the NID to eliminate Premise wiring as the possible
cause. Does your DSLAM have a built in test head? We use the Lucent
Stinger
Did you have the phone company run a line test? What is the loop length
between the two?
Is it a dry pair? You should be able to check the line quality through the
DSL modem.
You can also mess with the TX power settings.
There other question is if it ever worked. If not there may be a short
Anyone have informattion, where i can find simulated exams for Cisco PIX
Advanced ?
And what best sources, prepare for this exam ?
Regards,
Edgar Alves Nastri
CCNA, CCSA, CCSE, MCSE+I, MCNE
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Are you using all cisco equipment or are you mixing cisco with other
vendors? If you are using multiple vendors, make sure the sap and rip
updates are happening at the same time. (either when changes are made, or
every so many seconds) a lot of vendors' default configs are to allow
updates when
I thought you could, but checked the feature navigator on CCO
http://www.cisco.com/go/fn and it looks like a 2600 running IP Plus is the
lowest end router that would.
Jim
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 4:14 PM
To:
Each different frame type acts as a separate broadcast domain, thus they
have different network numbers.
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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 8:41 AM
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Subject: RE: IPX Network addresses [7:11990]
Thanks for
Search CCO for time based access lists. They are a new feature in of the
12.x's.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_c
/ipcprt1/1cdip.htm#22601
-Ejay
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001
Hi
How about doing a show version to see the reason of last reboot
Arun wrote in message
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hi
we have catalyst 5000 in our organization and last week oneof our catalyst
5000 rebooted bu its own ...can anyboby tell me what could be the
probabale
I'm performing NAT translations on one of our network connections and all is
fine except that the server the people are connecting to is having an
application issue. This causes them to time out waiting for a logon. They
then try to initiate another connection and the same process occurs. If I do
Greeting to all,
This problem proved to be a real bitch, and I thank you for all the advice.
Here is the fix, and I am almost ashamed to say, but I want to pass this on
so none of you all fall into the same trap as I did.
As I said, in one post before, I kept getting the same error messages
nrf
NRF,
I think that this may help - you have to remember that packets outgoing_src
source addresses are what are recieved on the INSIDE interface ie your local
network, outgoing_dst are the destinatio of the packets recieved.
t the fact of the matter that this does not work for me. I have
CISSP...
www.isc2.org
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are
more widely recognized in the industry or
Think of it as more of a more specific match instead. A rule for
50.0.0.0/8 is less specific than a rule for 50.5.5.5/32. I would put the
deny at the bottom of the list though
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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 8:33 AM
Subject: Some questions for
Anyone know what kind of cable to use to connect two T1 modules? I have a
2525 with the Fractional/full T1 module(RJ45) and a 2621 with the
WIC-1DSU-T1 module(RJ45). What kind of cable can I use to connect these
momdules?
Thanks
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out.
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I'm performing NAT translations on one of our network
Im trying to configure a my 3640 to dial a ppp server
and then route ip over that link. It will stay up
permanently until the frame connection comes back up.
Im putting a wic-2a/s into wic1 on the NM in slot 1.
First off Im not real sure how the line numbering will
go (cisco's site is pretty
This brings up a point: why is there a telco version in the first
place? What are these telco requirements and why are they there? I've
been hearing little snippets about this but I don't know the details.
From what I've read so far, it sounds like some government agency had
too much time on
Does anyone know if there is a CBT on Sniffers or similar analyzers?
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I don't know the answer but you might look up the timeout command on the PIX
(if that's what you have) and see if that helps.
Allen
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From: James Haynes
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 9:48 AM
Subject: NAT Translations and Time Left [7:12133]
I'm performing NAT
Hey, can everyone help me with setting up a good CCIE lab. I need to know
what equipment would be the best to purchase for the lab. I will use it to
study for both CCNP and CCIE. My budget is between $5000-$7000. Any and all
replies would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Brian Clark - A+,
If anyone is interested in going to Cisco Networkers (Chicago 7/16-7/20),
please let me know immediately. I have 2 passes that I can sell at
substantially less than the early registration (at least half price) . I'll
take the first reasonable offer. Please let me know ASAP as the conference
is
I'd recommend a 3620 in the head office, with 2611's @ the remote sites.
You need extra RAM, flash, and IP+56 feature set. As to the configs, there
are plenty of examples @ Cisco.com. I found a LOT of info on VPN. You just
have to be diligent and dig.
Michael
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And this had what to do with Cisco certification or products? It doesn't
seem that you are asking a question on advice or for an approach. You want a
total VPN plan and design to present to your customer for direct monetary
gain not for the pursuit of knowledge. Right
Pay a
John,
Take my advice . STAY OFF GILES ... this is the
most
confusing book I have read in my entire career as a Network Engineer . Its
full of
useless ,crappy information and trivia that will just end up confusing you
...
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Do any of you
Can I use a TACAC+ server to restrict access between two networks? I have a
corporate network and a development network separated by a router. Each
network is off of an ethernet interface on the router. I want to restrict
access between these two networks, not based on IP addresses but based
i saw u posted this message alot
Noone bought any ticket from you
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Elmer,
Novell just randomly picks numbers, probably a function of the hardware's
SN, and maybe Date Time. Point is, I would prefer to use a coherent scheme
for net ID's, and would be removing any Frame types I'm not using. If you
ever add another Novell server, you MUST make sure that the new
Hi,
Can anyone tell me the difference b/w 4000 and 4500M.
The price for 4000 used is very low as compared to 4500M or 4700M. I
think there is no difference except of memory.
Please correct me
Thanks,
Mamoor
CNE CCIP
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Look up the pinout of each rj45 I think it's a roll cable, but you need to
connect TX to RX and Visa Versa. Make sure you set up clocking one external
and one internal
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From: anthony moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 8:13 AM
To:
I think ur cooling fan is not working properly or there is a problem with the
cooling
do ur 5000 gives u any messeges on the screen like over temp.
most prob it is because of cooling... try putting in a chilled room for test
-Mamoor
Arun wrote:
hi
we have catalyst 5000 in our organization
So far I've found it to be interesting, but while reading I got the
impression that it had WAY too much detail in some areas and not nearly
enough detail in others. You're right, it might be tempting to try to
remember all the details that he packs in there when a large number of
them most
Telco requirements are quite strict
There are Bellcore standards that are used at all central offices.
It has nothing to do with the goverment but will Bell ensurring that any
third party equipment will:
1) Fit in telco racks
2) No physically interfer with other equipment in telco racks
3)
It is monitoring other ports. I did the three steps: enable the feature,
configure the monitor port, and configure the monitored port. It is seeing
traffic, but not multicasts.
It seems to disable unknown unicast and unregistered multicasts on the
monitor port no matter what you do. I have
Brian,
U can use as under
the price are approx
2501$600 x 2
2502$450 or less
2503$800 or less
2521$900
two 1912EN switch $1000both
for heavy stuff like 5000 and voIP
5000 loaded sup1$2300
2620$1300
1750$900
voIP modules$700
This is the complete lab
Hi,
So far I have not heard any response for this.
Anyone care to provide the info?
Thanks in advance.
With regards
Steven Quek
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From: Quek, Steven
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 6:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: port block unicast and multicast [7:12052]
You can change the IP translation timeout by issuing
timeout xlate hh:mm:ss
I don't know the answer but you might look up the timeout command on the
PIX
(if that's what you have) and see if that helps.
Allen
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From: James Haynes
To:
Sent: Thursday, July
Ahmed,
The 4000 can go up to 16megs of ram. With the 'm' added to it, which is
'memory enhanced', it can go up to 32megs of ram. There is also a major
difference between the 4000m vs 4500m. The cpu on the 4000m is a weak ass
motorola 40mhz cpu. While on the 4500m, you get a 100mhz RISC cpu.
Yes, each frame type is associated with a different network number. They
are not different representations of the same network number. They are
different networks.
Broadcast domains have nothing to do with it. If all devices in these four
networks are connected via hubs or switches, they see
You can use a cat5 cable pin out is 1245 to 4512
Jon
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From: Ayers, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 9:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: connecting T1 modules [7:12139]
Look up the pinout of each rj45 I think it's a roll cable,
Thanks all.
Does makes sense now. I still like IPX better than IP for small LANs. At
least no ICMP attacks / DDOS to worry about.
Elmer
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From: Ayers, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: IPX
What about a MC3810? That has a Multi-Function T1 mod that can do native
Frame or ATM. That takes care of the ATM (assuming that you had 2 MC3810s).
It also has telephone ports for plugging in standard phones, faxes or
modems. Using async modems you can do DDR and backup labs with these
T-1s use pins 12 and 45. So make a special crossover cable: 1 to 4, 2 to
5, 4 to 1, 5 to 2. You can use a pair of RJ-45 jacks for the crossover using
some spare wire - then use regular patch cables from the jacks to the
routers.
Side note: 56k uses pins 12 and 78. A console rollover cable works
Uhh, they do!
c3660-telcoent-mz.121-5.T9.bin
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From: Bob Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 3660 router-Finished [7:12135]
Telco requirements are quite strict
There are Bellcore standards
See some comments below.
At 06:01 AM 7/12/01, Quek, Steven wrote:
Hi,
I am glad that this topic is discussed here. In fact currently I am doing
a project that is trying to make use of the Port Monitoring/SPAN
feature as a form of keepalive duplicate traffic discovery
with a third party
GYAHH.
NO
db-60 is NOT high speed serial.
everyone stop calling it that
there is no high speed serial wic.
high-speed serial == HSSI == NM-xH == (about 45 Mbits/s)
multi-function/regular serial == wic-xT, nm-xT = 4 Mbits/s
and while we're on that, they arn't serial ports. they're
You would need the Caslow book as well. Search over the archive and you'll
see what other people are using.
Also, make sure you check out the archive for the CCIE lab mailing list. I
found it very inspiring.
Richard
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I just
Hello Wei,
I would say that you should have the following
books and
reference material with you fo rthe lab exam :
1) Caslow
2) Doyle
3) Halabi
4) OSPF Design Guide from CCO
5) DLSW+ Design Guide from CCO
6) Token Ring Paper from ccprep.com
7) All in one CCIE lab
Sorry...
I meant a version of the IOS that was as bullet proof as the physical
contruction of the telco version of the router...
Just trying for a little humour.
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To: [EMAIL
werd. (right on)
-humboldt
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: catalyst 5000 rebooted [7:12101]
Hi
How about doing a show version to see the reason of last reboot
Arun wrote in message
clear your arp table.
-humboldt
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Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 7:29 AM
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Subject: RE: Duplicate Ip addresses ! [7:12100]
mmmhh ! yes i shutdown the interface and then bring it up ... looks like
the
that is! that's the one. Damn Telco stuff. You know it was said if they were
to burn (Telco Routers), it would not put off toxic fumes (no plastic an
telco requirment) . I looked around the CO and wondered about the billions
little blue and white analog wires we have form ceiling to floor and
What is the simplest way to connect two routers over
an asnyc line for a permanent connection? I have a
1720 with a serial interface and a 3640 with a
wic-2a/s.
Ben
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I don't think you should skip buying the 19 labs from ccbootcamp.
Everything I've heard is that they're the most intense of the available
materials. I know the ones I've done so far are very challenging...
--- Dennis
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From: Jaspreet Bhatia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Not enough Watts to let the magic smoke out of the cables. The hard gear
is MUCH more likely to catch fire from a short. The most likely scenarios
where the wire will ignite is an external source like arson, outside fire or
burning equipment. If fire gets to the wires and the fire suppression
I'm having a problem. I'm running a PIX520 (5.3) with multiple VPNGROUPs. I
have a client installed on a WIN2k machine. The machine was using a group
that didn't split tunnel. I changed the group to a group that does, and now
I get a failed to negotiate error AFTER THE LOGON and the Your link
Dennis,
How much did the labs cost ?
Jaspreet
Dennis Laganiere wrote:
I don't think you should skip buying the 19 labs from ccbootcamp.
Everything I've heard is that they're the most intense of the available
materials. I know the ones I've done so far are very
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