Hello, I have a quick question.
I have one 1602 router with one ethernet connection. I would like to set it
up using subinterfaces to route my home network over two different ethernet
connections to the internet. (One DSL line and one Cable modem).
Is this possible? I tried setting it up as
Hello Chuck,
Monday, August 13, 2001, 8:49:34 PM, you wrote:
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CL
CL
I insert a small logo for each of my certifications to the top of my
cv. It doesn't take up much space (and yes there is more than 1 :) ),
and it sets your cv apart from others. I have only ever had feedback
from one agency, who said the liked it, but that doesn't mean that 20
others didn't like
hi all
anyone knows whether cisco concentrator supports LINUX
pptp clients?
I tried using linux pptp client version 1.03 Kernel
(suse) 2.216 connecting to my VPN box , cisco
concentrator 3000 . I always run into error below are
my error logs :
any inputs will be greatly appreciated
Oct 26
As far as I know, The VPN3000 box doesn't support PPtP clients. However, if
you have CCO access then you'll be pleased to know that the unified VPN
client version 3.0.8 has appeared for Linux under the Software Center
section.
James Willard
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I want to add another outside ip address in pix firewall for outlook web
server, basically i want to seperate exchange server and outlook web in
different machines, outlook web exchange Servers are intsalled inside the
network, I also want alow outside users to access their e-mails connecting
I want to add another global outside ip address in pix firewall for outlook
web server, basically i want to seperate exchange server and outlook web in
different machines, outlook web exchange Servers are intsalled inside the
network, I also want alow outside users to access their e-mails
In addition to Thomas's comment's, if you are not using auto-negotiation on
a switch connected to a Sun NIC, the Sun NIC will default to only detecting
the speed - duplex will be set to half.
If you want to manually set the speed and duplex on a Sun NIC, check out
Sun's website for the required
The box set has the same titles but they're cheaper as your buying them in
bulk,
regards
Pat
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On Cisco Press's web site they are offering a CCNP Certification boxed
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At the bottom under similiar titles listed are
thanks , you mean in order to support linux I must buy
another box?
regards,
suaveguru
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As far as I know, The VPN3000 box doesn't support
PPtP clients. However, if
you have CCO access then you'll be pleased to know
that the unified VPN
client version 3.0.8 has
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beyond pointing you to the free/ez to use/cholesterol free/not tested on
animals (unless you count some of those guys who never leave the NOC)
answers in:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/28.html
please note that OWA
Hi group
I have some costumers whom I belive are infected with CODE RED. Any ideas
how I can deny any traffic related to CODE RED on my router?
Thanks
Hamid
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well i dont know , but i feel kinda sure that you will help me,
the pleasure of knowledge is free for everybody , today i am student
asking for information, with ur help i will be professional and provide
another one like me with help , what a magic circle of unified knowledge
Are there any Cisco jobs out there or is all this training a waste of time?
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Hi group
I have some costumers whom I belive are infected with CODE RED. Any
Yep, that's the version that has the Hyperterm bug.
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 1:01 AM
Subject: Re: catalyst 2900 XL got reset [7:15835]
the version i am running is Version 12.0(5)XP
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Hello all,
I would like to thank the people who have contributed to the list, I have
used the list for probably two plus years.
I passed my CCIE Lab on Friday and really appreciate all the help over the
years.
Thanks to all who have made this list great.
John A. Johns, CCIE #7983, CCDP,
Well done !
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Hello all,
I would like to thank the people who have contributed to the list, I have
used the
There are two methods which I have used, first is Cisco Voice Manager which
is very buggy in the older versions I used and on the most recent which came
with Cisco Works 2000 it seemed that the TAC were having difficulty
supporting us because of third part reporting tools which it came with.
The
No and yes,
sorry I meant yes and no, check out www.jobserve.com for UK/Europe
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Hi All
Can anybody send / point me for sample configuration of Cisco 1600-ISDN with
Public IP address and NATing on Router for Web Server lying inside my
network.
Thanx
Faheem
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Assuming you have a static statement for each server, *that part* is
correct.
However - the conduit lines will need a port# ... web tcp/80 ... smtp/pop
25/110.
Conduit permit tcp host __extIPaddress__ eq __port#__ any
External address of each server
NBAR on the routers can help stop code red.
watch the wrap...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/nbar_acl_codered.shtml
HTH
Eric
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Subject: CODE RED protection ! ! !
Hi all,
Just a question about pix, If anybody has implemented Pix in a Microsoft NT
based network. Using MS proxy for authentication authorization and
accounting.
I am just asking if it is possible to use a proxy server on the DMZ of the
firewall, and allow all internal users to use the proxy
Total waste of time
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Does anyone know what is the fastest rate a copper wire can support?
i.e. Which one of these rates (T-3, OC-3 or higher) can I run over
copper wire?
Thanks in advance,
MD
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hi All,
I passed the foundation earlier today. Thanks to all for your input.
My scores:
Routing: 898
Switching: 851
Remote Access: 871
I need a long break now :-)))
thanks
George
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Totally disagree,
I'm finding that it's not just a vendor specific field, it's
technology, that you focus on, because regardless
of the vendor, there is only so many ways you can implement technology.
Don't just learn the vendor, learn the methodology of the technology that it
supports,
These topic were removed from the lab, not the written. These topics could
still appear on the written exam. Hope this clears things up!
Eric
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I think Dennis was just being sarcastic...although your point is about
non-vendor specific learning is well taken.
NP-BASS
LEON
As far as WAN goes, anything above DS3 is typically fiber (or wireless in
some cases). Copper CAN support much higher speeds (at least in a LAN
environment), including GigE (and, I wouldn't be surprised, 10GigE when it
comes out). DS3 is coax (copper) or fiber.
Mark
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Congratulations
I have seen so many 'passed the written' posts - but this is the first
'passed the lab' post i have seen. Excellent work!!! I have my lab in April
of '02 - i hope i'll be writing the same thing to this list!
Congrats once again!
OSN
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Something to do with VPN's i think...check cisco's website.
OSN
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Question that has been killing me...
On IOS versions after 12.0, the command #show ip bgp summary gives the
following output:
show ip bgp summary
BGP
Could you share your experience with us. What you covered, training
methodolgy equipment used, classes taken, things like that. Things that were
useful along, wastes of time. Of course with the NDA in mind. Not what was
on the test but what you did before you opened the door to the Lab center.
Assume the following setup
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212.x.x.x6 real proxy IP
10.1.1.2 (DMZ1) mapped proxy IP for DMZ
150.222.0.0 inside network
assume your proxy is 212.x.x.6 is mapped with 10.1.1.2
your whole inside class is allowed to use proxy, however you can restrict it
by proxy
Sorry this is a little bit off the topic.
Just wish to know if anybody out there knows an appliance/boxes
(independent)
which could prevent anonymous users to use the mail server to relay their
mails.
This by all mean regardless what OS/Mail server is running, this device is
capable
to intercept
Travis,
I read Caslow book, Routing TCP/IP by Jeff Doyle, CCIE bootcamp etc. Most of
what you will face in the test are more practical issues than anything you
will find in any book.
Ola
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From: Bolton, Travis
To: 'Ola Shusi'
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 10:05 AM
Felix,
I bought the Boston test 3 and it was quiet useful in broadening my
knowledge. However less that 10 questions came out from the entire Boson
series in my test. The ones that came out were verbatim. So I will advice
that you should buy it since you cannot be certain where your questions
Nope, never been asked. The truth will come out when push comes to shove
n your job. :
Steve
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 1:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Resume [7:15949]
I insert a small logo for each of
I do not think you need to do that. As long as is is visible on your resume
the HR people will trust that you have the certifications. I have been asked
to bring in my actual certificates on 1 occasion. HR people have to go
trough a lot of paperwork as is, so I think it might be a good idea to
I would like to Thank to all of you for your kind response and time to
clear this issue ...
Do your best to others, The best will come to you
Thanks
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Big mistake George, well that depends on what you mean by a long break. I
made a huge mistake by taking a long break. I got my CCN/DP on 12/27/00,
left BSCN for last so they both fell on the same day. I convinced myself
that a little break was in order, so I didn't crack a book until July. It
has
T3 / DS3 is usually handed off over twin coax ( copper ). out under the
street, these days, hard to tell what the medium or the transport really is
;-
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 6:15 AM
To:
Thanks Tony!! Seems like I have to upgrade the IOS...
Thomas
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Redundent routers and NAT really don't mix. Remember NAT keeps a state
table. If a translated packet leaves on router and comes back on another,
it
for anyone who is interested, I have collected some good advice from CCIE's,
and posted it at:
www.chuck.to/CCIEAdvice.htm
Chuck
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 7:03 AM
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I have never been asked to prove my certs...
That is what technical interviews are for...
And I never put logis on resumes.. My resumes are on plain white paper, with
no frills...just alot of information.
Besides, most people in this business know that tech skills are easy to come
by... Anyone
Hello group,
Sorry if this has been covered before, I've checked the archives and I can't
seem to find anything relevant to my question.
I have a 2524 with a built in FT1/T1 csu-dsu module, and I wish to connect
it back to back with a 2501 (DB-60 on the serial port).
I'm trying to figure out
in addition to the NBAR links that have been provided, you may also want to
look into fltering of the output of code red machines.
over on the NANOG group there has been extensive discussion of code red and
various actions to take.
www.nanog.org look for the e-mail archives.
Chuck
thanks for the advice.
what i really meant was a week :-)
I will start on the CIT next week sometime, after that CID - then in
November I will attempt the big one.
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To: [EMAIL
I believe scan time pertains to the frequency that a PE router queries a
VPNv4 route reflector to ensure that it has a complete routing picture for
its configured VPN's. This is 2547bis functionality. However, to me, this
requires support of outbound route filtering (ORF) and I'm not sure if
Good morning,
I have now passed several Cisco exams, and are in a lucky situation where I
have to establish Frame Relay connections between our main office and three
of our branch offices.
It will not be fully meshed, but a PVC between the main office and each
branch office.
Since I've come
Can anyone point me in the direction of where I can obtain a decent source
for figuring out what the hexidecimal values in the config-registers
translate to, for example, what does 0x102 do as oppose to 0x12 etc. I
really need to know this guys. Thanks
Ray
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From: Allen May
To:
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 4:42 PM
Subject: Cisco 776 M question
Does anyone have a working config for a 776 or something in that series
for
routing? The config on cisco.com stinks. It has PAT enabledI have a
/29 so I don't want
You don't need the first conduit statement. The conduit with the outside
address is enough.
Not really my concern, but that's opening up all TCP ports to that machine.
Might be better to tighten it up a little, or a lot.
Regards,
Gaz
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From: Allen May
To:
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 4:42 PM
Subject: Cisco 776 M question
Does anyone have a working config for a 776 or something in that series
for
routing? The config on cisco.com stinks. It has PAT enabledI have a
/29 so I don't want
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From: Allen May
To:
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 4:42 PM
Subject: Cisco 776 M question
Does anyone have a working config for a 776 or something in that series
for
routing? The config on cisco.com stinks. It has PAT enabledI have a
/29 so I don't want
It's a total waste of time. Go away.
You are driving down my potential future salaries.
I'm only half kidding. Big Smile.
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If asked to select a routing protocol for various venders routers in a
large network, we would answer OSPF, but have concerns about the
resources (CPU memory) of some routers in the network. If asked the
same question, but in a very large network whats the answer? And whats
a very large
I think you are going down the right track. I always try to have a
coalition between my DLCI and my IP. We have a good sized frame network
and man does it help do be able to say Oh, location 1 is DLCI 101 with
Wan IP x.x.x.x This type planning will also help out when you grow and
try to track it
Hi all,
Does anyone know where i can purchase a large quantity of catalyst
2924XL-EN and 3548XL-EN for a good deal? Thank you.
Sincerely,
NVE
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Have a great day,
Ole
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Subject: Want to Buy 2924XL-EN and 3548-XL-EN [7:16040]
Hi all,
Does anyone know where i can purchase a large quantity of catalyst
2924XL-EN
on the subject ...
another good search engine is the cisco/google engine
http://cisco.google.com/cisco
i have found this very helpfull in pointing me in the right direction..
it will usually find a page that is in the general topic and i can search
around from there to find what i really
I can vouge for www.intenseschool.com I
attended their CCNA/CCDA camp and also their CCNP camp. I came out of it
with all of the certifications I wanted. Their program is cool because the
class,training material, hotel, and dinner were taken care of as the total
package (at least at the ones
Im not an expert just a cisco hack with a couple configs under my belt. I
added another subnet to our network and set IP address to ethernet3/1 and a
couple access list entries. The problem is I can ping across the subnets
fine, and can access resources (those not needing domain authorization) by
Im not an expert just a cisco hack with a couple configs under my belt. I
added another subnet to our network and set IP address to ethernet3/1 and a
couple access list entries. The problem is I can ping across the subnets
fine, and can access resources (those not needing domain authorization) by
what's their pricing like?
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From: Wright, Jeremy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 9:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MCSE in 2 Weeks or CCNA/CCDA in 6 days [7:16046]
I can vouge for www.intenseschool.com I
attended their CCNA/CCDA
70/30? Who made that one up!?! ;-)
There's no exact number of course, but folk wisdom was always 80/20. 80% of
traffic stays local and 20% goes to a different part of the network. This
really got blown out of the water in the last 4-5 years because of
Intranets with corporate servers located
This is really the domain of text books on network design and short bursts
of text aren't likely to do the question any justice. As with similar
questions like how many routers in an OSPF area this question yields a
variety of answers depending on the desired functionality and related
This problem has been driving me nuts and I do not know what to do. We have
a
point to point t1 that keeps having excessive interface resets. We are under
the impression that the 2611 is the one with the problem, (outputs of sho int
commands are listed below). (Also below is an output of the
I'm not sure this works on ATM interfaces in your environment, but on
serial interfaces I've been having wonderful results with CBWFQ/LLQ.
This allows you to define multiple classes of traffic and treat them
each differently. In our case, I use a strict priority queue for video
or voice traffic
I've got a Cisco 7206VXR running IOS Version 12.0(10)S. It has a couple of
Ethernet interfaces connected to a Cisco 3548XL switch. I've seen alot of
collisions on the interfaces of the router and alot of collisions and runts
on the ports of the switch they are connected to. The first thing I
I have a couple of PIX 520URs (used in lab and still in perfect shape w/quad
cards, total 6 ints.) and a PIX 525FO (brand new in-box and sealed) for
sale!
$3500ea. for the 520UR
$2500ea. for the 525FO
I have them ready to ship. $400 discount if you buy 2, $800 off if you buy
all 3 of them. We
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From: Charles Ryan
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 8:00 AM
Subject: 2524 and 2501 back to back [7:16028]
Hello group,
Sorry if this has been covered before, I've checked the archives and I
can't
seem to find anything relevant to my question.
I have a 2524
If you aren't advertising for them, what is that extra little piece at the
bottom seperated by asteriks?!?
That certainly looks like advertising to me!
I went to Globalnet training for my CCNP and it was fantastic.
I spoke with many people there, some of which had experience with Intense
Thanks a million for responding good buddy. I will try this method ...I
appreciate it.
From: Stephen Skinner
Reply-To: Stephen Skinner
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Figuring out Config Register Values [7:15894]
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 12:24:03 -0400
on the subject ...
another good
Thank You,
Donald B Johnson Jr
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From: Johns, John A.
To: 'Donald B Johnson jr' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 8:21 AM
Subject: RE: Thanks to all who have contributed... [7:15994]
Here is a brief list of some of the important
Here is a brief list of some of the important processes for me along my
journey
* I passed the Written in January 2001.
* I took one week long class ANEWII back in May 2001. (Very Good, thanks
Steve McQuerry)
* I read the All in One study Guide, not bad has about 82 basic labs.
* I read
The command is full-duplex
Also, you'll need to set your 3548 to 100/full not 10/half.
That should fix your problem.
Moe.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 8/14/2001 10:16 AM
Subject: Cisco 7206VXR [7:16054]
I've got a Cisco 7206VXR running IOS
I can hardly wait to see the next generation of test questions ;-
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 9:54 AM
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70/30? Who made
thanks anyway!
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Got a WINS server configured on the host you are testing? You need that for
browsing across subnets.
Tony M.
#6172
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From: Charles Perry
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 9:45 AM
Subject: Cisco 3660 Router Config [7:16048]
Im not an expert just a cisco hack with
this is an excel spreadsheet which should help you listed the registers and
what they do ..
if anyone else interested mail me
again someon eon list mailed to me think EA Louie or Chuck..
thanks goes to them
CU steve
From: Ray Smith
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Probably will contain as much technobabble as that *other* Next
Generation... ;-)
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 2:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ccna question [7:15958]
I can hardly wait to see the next
Yes, thought that was the problem too but all is right and since the router
is the thing I know the least about I am assuming the problem lies in my
coding of it.
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Got a WINS server configured on the host you are
Damn Spammers
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I can vouge for www.intenseschool.com I
attended their CCNA/CCDA camp and also their CCNP camp. I came out of it
with all of the certifications I wanted. Their program is cool because the
your malloc errs may be from enormous logs you are creating, im not sure.
good possibility, tho.
turn on some debugs and post those.
what concerns me is that your protocol isnt just going down, the interface
is really resetting.
turn on debugs like
deb int serial
debug serial int
debug serial
I'm having trouble with this AS-Path situation. I have 2 routers (A and B)
running iBGP to each other.
Each router has a single eBGP connection to a different service provider.
ISP-AISP-B
| |
A---B
From ISP A I am receiving partial routes, basically network within its
Below is a nice read. Very helpful. Can someone translate this for me from
RouterTalk into PIXese?
Best, G.
Subject: code red [7:15286]
I wanted to share this with the group:
I checked all over Cisco's web site, and in the list of fields for show ip
bgp summary ,they do not list the value in those three. I have tried to
use the bgp scan-time , but changing this on both peers does not change
the value in show ip bgp summary. In RFC 2547bis, it talks a bit
Pls. leave it.
Its horrible to read messages from these kind of back door advertisers.
Zahid
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I can vouge for www.intenseschool.com I
attended their CCNA/CCDA camp and also their CCNP camp. I came out of it
I can vogue for this school too. Come one, LETS VOGUE!!! I got two
CCIEs, a CDL license, and lost 15 pounds all in 6 easy sessions. And I owe
it all to you, intenseschool!
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 13:43:55 -0400, Marshal Schoener wrote:
If you aren't advertising for them, what is that extra
The interfaces in question on the router are 10Mb Ethernet, not 100Mb
FastEthernet. The router will not accept the command full-duplex in
interface configuration mode. I have used the commands half / full-duplex
on other routers, but it doesn't appear to be working on this one.
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Experience and the archives show that 1 2 should be enough.
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Thanks
Felix da Cat
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ATT has a data center for co-location and hosting on 11th Ave in NYC.
Email me offline if you want the name of our rep. They have done a good job
for us.
Dennis
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Hi everyone.
I would like to know who can provide
I received this message about the bootcamp in my personal email and thought
it was from the cisco groupstudy list. So I responded with my comments about
the camp to the list, my mistake. Everyone who responded is so uptight.
Maybe try having a drink or an enema or somethingit's just a
Depending upon the router platform you can use NBAR.
I am just really depressed right now because there are costumers getting
involved in our business. I knew I wasn't the only one who liked to get
dressed up but now think of the pressure that there will be with
professionals out there..
You receive a message that looks like this:
-Original Message-
From: Ron Rubens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MCSE in 2 Weeks or CCNA/CCDA in 6 days
**
Get your MCSE
Bill,
For what you are asking you can try something like the following:
router bgp
no sync
network w.x.y.z (your network advertisement)
...
neighbor A.A.A.A
neighbor A.A.A.A filter-list 10 in
neighbor A.A.A.A filter-list 15 out
...
neighbor B.B.B.B
neighbor B.B.B.B filter-list 20 in
I forgot one other thing, that is Chapter 7 of the Second Edition of
Halabi's book. I don't remember if all the Chapter numbers stayed the same
between the two editions. It has an excellent section on bgp regular
expression starting on page 184. Good luck!
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