I agree. It is not the responsibility of the Canadians to monitor people who
enter the US. That is the sole responsibility of the US immigrations and
customs agents. The last time I traveled back into the US from Canada I was
stopped and questioned by US officials.
Jon
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Hello group,
I have some questions on the sniffer pro from Computer Associates. When
using the expert window I often have the information:
5s 235msToo many Retransmissions TCP:[172.12.45.65]-[213.44.0.34]
Port 443-1208
My question is: which station is doing to many retransmissions?.
Dao;
In the case of your scenario where you seem to be
asking about the difference between 802.11b APs
between sites instead of modems, the APs would
effectively be 11MB/sec Bridges while the modems would
be far more limited in throughput, and therefore a
bottleneck by comparison. Modems however
I think running IBGP follow by EBGP will solve the
problems of thinking how to restribute IGP routes
regards,
suaveguru
--- Farhan Ahmed wrote:
rta should have two interface one running ibgp and
one ebgp
rtb and rtc should be bgp peers with sync off
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Start of message text
chaps + chapes`ss
i am having a slight problem with my Policy based routing config and would
be gratefull for your help..
what i am trying to do is this (its quite simple
the only thing i could find was this
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/voice-qos/voip-ov-fr-qos.pdf
which says
Turn on fragmentation for low speed links (less than 1.5Mbps).
Set the fragment size so voice packets are not fragmented and do not
experience a serialization delay greater than
How lovely.
Reeta, eloquent drivel disguised as intellectualism is still drivel. I'm
saddened that you feel the need to rationalize and excuse murder on such a
scale and by such means. I also find it puts you in the same category as
those who would commit such atrocities. Interestingly enough,
Hi all,
I am creating an access-list. But i am not sure what ports do i require
for a w2k client to remotely manage customer's cluster using the Cluster
Administrator Management Console.
Thanks
Shella K.
Get your FREE
Hello group,
I am studying for the CIT exam and I have a question
regarding multiple isdn devices sharing a single bri
connection. Assuming a router and ISDN phone sharing a
the same s/t bus, how should I Identify each device so
that when a phone comes in the router does not
respond. Assume that
THE UNITED STATES
This, from a Canadian newspaper, is worth sharing.
America: The Good Neighbor.
Widespread but only partial news coverage was given
recently to a remarkable editorial broadcast from
Toronto by Gordon Sinclair, a Canadian television
commentator. What follows is the
Please unsuscribe me.
Thanks
MIchal
---
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Zkontrolovano antivirov}m systimem AVG
(http://www.grisoft.cz).
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The workbook is $160 and not the bootcamp but yes the workbook is well worth
the money. Look through there web site for more detailed info.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Luancing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12,
At least in the UNIX context, there is a real difference between
ports and sockets, although they are very similar. I tend to think
that Apple and Novell have confused the usage, although without
looking into their OS implementation, there may be a reason for it.
I have heard it said - yep,
Take a freakin hike Dipshit. What? they wouldn't have found another way in?
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From: Leigh Anne Chisholm
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:14 PM
Subject: RE: A plan to rebuild [7:19611]
I guess you're not aware of Canada's reputation as being a haven
No, I believe the only way you can get it is through their web site or
contacting them directly. Let me know if you need anything else. Jeremy
Wright
-Original Message-
From: Olympia Ric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday,
What are your BGP neighbor relationships showing? What do you see when you
issue a show ip bgp? or a show ip bgp sum?
*** REPLY SEPARATOR ***
On 9/12/2001 at 10:11 PM Cisco Nuts wrote:
Hello,
I have configured 3 routers with BGP.RTA and RTB are in AS100...RTC on
AS300
Hi,
I am working on a web-phone solution.We need a good
way of authentication web users.We have a cisco 3660
as a gateway and we also looking for a suitable
gatekeeper to satisfy our authentication goals.We
already involve in how can we authenticate web users
to be able to call to our gateway and
Don't sweat it man, things are going to be said out of anger because a lot
of people are still on edge as a result of what happened to us here in New
York. Now is not the time to turn on each other. I undertand where you are
coming from man ..Peace!
From: John Neiberger
Reply-To: John
Patrick,
Well said and a lot better than I would have. The actual rage felt for such
arrogance and assumptions by this person is beyond belief! However, as we
American's have always done, and to put this puppy to rest, let's just walk
quietly and continue to carry a Big stick! The darkness
Hi Group,
I am realy confused about spid and ldn numbers. Which
one will a remote user use to dial into my isdn
router?
Thanks
Lw
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I've got a 5505 and I can not telnet into the switch portion of it from
my work station. To get into it I have ot telnet into RSM module first
and from there I telnet into the switch intself. I check 5505 it does
not have an ip permit list configured on it. So why I can not telnet
into the
What is the difference between ip default route and stating 0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0 X.X.X.X ?
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Oops...sorry about that. My written workbook came with the written bootcamp
so you are right about the price of $129 for just the book. I know it is a
good buy. Check out the written bootcamp if that is do-able. I'm getting
ready to purchase the lab workbook soon.
-Original
LDN is the local directory number that is optional and the spid is always
assigned by the ISP
-Original Message-
From: Lists Wizard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: spid and ldn numbers [7:19752]
Hi Group,
I am realy
I need to get some feedback on the type of memory to put into a Cisco
equipment. Two of the most popular are Cisco memory and Kingston. Of
course Cisco is a lot more expensive than Kingston. Which memory do you
recommended getting and are there any issues with getting Kingston. By
issues
ISDN has a real phone # tied to it (usually 2 separate. One for each
channel). SPID can be thought of as a circuit ID (kinda). Usually it's the
entire phone # inclucing area code with 0101 on the end. When dialing into
an ISDN, use the real phone #.
Hope that helps...
Allen
- Original
This is just a guess, but doesn't the switch have an sc0 interface, even if
it does have an RSM installed? If so, does the sc0 have an IP address and
default gateway (probably the RSM) set?
BJ
-Original Message-
From: khramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13,
LDN is the local directory number that is optional and the spid is always
assigned by the ISP
Neither are used to dial to your ISDN that is a separate number that you
configure
isdn spid 1 1
isdn spid 2 2
!
dailer map ip ?.?.?.? name broadcast
the dialer map assigns
just the regular number , the spids are siginificant to the nt1 and the
telco
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Lists Wizard
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 6:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: spid and ldn numbers [7:19752]
Hi
Can you atleast ping the ip address that you are trying to telnet into.
That
will tell you if you atleast have a good net connection
-Original Message-
From: khramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 5505 [7:19754]
I've
CCAI is offered by a cisco regional academy (RA). You have to join an RA to
become a CCAI.
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But LDN is also assigned by the telephone comapany, is
that wright?
Thanks
--- Allen May wrote:
ISDN has a real phone # tied to it (usually 2
separate. One for each
channel). SPID can be thought of as a circuit ID
(kinda). Usually it's the
entire phone # inclucing area code with 0101 on
Yes it does have a SC interface. And that is the one that I am trying to
telnet into.
Default gateway is RSM.
Wilson, Bradley wrote:
This is just a guess, but doesn't the switch have an sc0 interface, even if
it does have an RSM installed? If so, does the sc0 have an IP address and
default
I don't know what else on the router you could do but there are things
you can do on your host but not being a sys admin I can't get into
details. Check this out:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/4.html
Dave
Haydn Solomon wrote:
Actually I was asking what OTHER means than tcp
You call the LDN, the local directory number. The SPID identifies the
circuit between the router and the CO/Simulator switch.
The SPID goes no further.
-Original Message-
From: Lists Wizard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 7:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you are attached to a local , must get trained by a regional academy (RA)
or a higher level academy.
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Does anyone know what ports need to be opened in a PIX
to allow servers to join the domain and replicate.
Thanks,
Dave
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Anyone have the information for building a Pix box on
a PC!
Tmuzaina
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Message Posted at:
I thought the passing score format is on percetage basis ?. Has this changed
recently.
- Original Message -
From: Wright, Jeremy
To:
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:09 AM
Subject: CCIE Written [7:19260]
I passed my CCIE written on Friday with an 810. Thanks to everybody on the
It's true,
Telnet problem with switch are usually because no default gateway was
configured on the switch.
Look your configuration
Hope it helps
At 10:14 AM 9/13/2001 -0400, Wilson, Bradley wrote:
This is just a guess, but doesn't the switch have an sc0 interface, even if
it does have an RSM
i just recently upgraded the flash on a 2511, i could find flash from ciso
, dont know why?
so i was recommended a kingston flash, i installed it and it worked fine.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Tom Richs
Sent: Thursday, September 13,
You sir are a despicable excuse of a human AND a complete waste of good
oxygen.. as well as easily programmable
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Hi All,
I need to configure the PIX firewall to let the multicast traffic passing
through. Does anyone know what is the protocol/port number for the following:
- Cisco IP/TV
- Microsoft Media Player - *.asf and *.nsc video streaming file
Thanks in advance.
Francis
Message Posted at:
Thanks a lot, guys
I got it working. It was the ip default gateway.
Thanks again,
Alex
EA Louie wrote:
because you need to configure an ip route to the outside world on the
switch
to tell it where its default gateway is (similar to a workstation)
- Original Message -
From:
because you need to configure an ip route to the outside world on the switch
to tell it where its default gateway is (similar to a workstation)
- Original Message -
From: khramov
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: 5505 [7:19754]
Yes it does have a SC
Most likely you are on a different VLAN than your sup, try
set ip route default gateway will be the VLAN on the RSM
that you sup card is part of.
Dave
khramov wrote:
I've got a 5505 and I can not telnet into the switch portion of it from
my work station. To get into it I have ot
Does Kingston make PIX Flash upgrades as well?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Memory [7:19758]
i just recently upgraded the flash on a 2511, i could find flash from
I received this from my sister and I thought it was worth sharing...
JW
This, from a Canadian newspaper, is worth sharing. America: The Good
Neighbor. Widespread, but only partial news coverage, was
given recently to a remarkable editorial broadcast from Toronto by
Gordon
Sinclair, a Canadian
Allowing a server access to all domain functions completely defies putting
it in a DMZ... That means if any one person broke into a box in the dmz, he
has access to the entire domain not a good idea..
-Patrick
Dave Luancing 09/13/01 10:36AM
Does anyone know what ports need to be opened
6511234567 = SPID
6511234567 = LDN
Lists Wizard wrote:
Hi Group,
I am realy confused about spid and ldn numbers. Which
one will a remote user use to dial into my isdn
router?
Thanks
Lw
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I have upgraded multiple 2500's with flash from kg2.com, can't
remember the brand but works fine and is reasonably priced.
Symon
---
i just recently upgraded the flash on a 2511, i could find flash
from ciso
, dont know why?
so i was recommended a kingston flash, i installed
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 is the default route and in IOS the tewo go together
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 = default route
Dave
khramov wrote:
What is the difference between ip default route and stating 0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0 X.X.X.X ?
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In case you didn't read it in the Miami Herald...
Miami Herald
Published Wednesday, September 12, 2001
We'll go forward from this moment
It's my job to have something to say. They pay me to provide words that
help make sense of that which troubles the American soul. But in this
moment of
Perhaps you haven't noticed, but Canada pretty much has an open door policy
letting in anyone who wants to come here. You claim refugee status and then
you're permitted to leave your entry point unescorted, unmonitored. The
substantial number of those people never come back to finish being
Please send responses to the list. Do not send to anyone's personal e-mail
address. This was a great answer. Why should it just go to me?
Thanks,
Priscilla
At 10:29 PM 9/12/01, you wrote:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 09:53:44PM -0400, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Socket has another meaning in
Mamoor,
do you have in-band access to the routers? If so, ensure that you have
exec enabled on the console ports... this sounds like (since it is affecting
3 routers, but not all routers) to be a configuation issue, rather than a
cable issue.
good luck,
Dave
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At 11:14 PM 9/12/01, Dan Faulk wrote:
Having trouble locating the material on everybody's recommended reading
lists in PDF format. Does anyone know where to find the following in PDF,
rest assured I want to BUY them not steal them. Have found them in paper but
not PDF.
Top-Down Network Design
It
That's a good AppleTalk description of socket. It's not the Unix meaning??
Priscilla
At 10:03 PM 9/12/01, Marty Adkins wrote:
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Socket has another meaning in the Unix world which I have never quite
understood. Perhaps someone else can explain that.
Socket =
Quick question, what would be the best way to configure a description of a
static route, if possible? For example:
ip route 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 2.2.2.2
! Static route to Web Server
I know how to put the description on an interface, but the static route
table is separate. Any suggestions on
Someone recently posted a message about www.rockymountainram.com
800-543-0932 I just purchased a 32MB stick of RAM for a 1750 for $29 plus
shipping. The Cisco list price was $1900 for the same item. They build to
order using the same specs that Cisco uses. I'll certainly use them again.
The original poster was trying to help us see the point of view of the
terrorists. He didn't say that he agreed with them. Understanding their
viewpoint will help us prepare for further evil deeds from them and help us
defeat them. Know thy enemy. This is logical. What the poster didn't
Looking to add a switch to the lab and this product line is giving me fits.
Looks like the switch of choice for the CCIE rack is the 6500. Of course
this is far and away outside my price range. Any suggestions please?
Thanks
Dan
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http://www.transcendusa.com
Thanks, Symon.
Kelly D Griffin, CCDA, CCNA
Network Engineer
Kg2 Network Design
http://kg2.com
877.418.4025 Toll-Free
501.418.4026 Fax
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Symon Thurlow
To connect to an ISDN line you dial the 7-10 digit
phone number just like an analog call.
Your 7 digit phone number is the ldn local directory number.
Local meaning local to your exchange. (i.e. no area code)
You would tack on the area code if dialing from out of your exchange area.
The SPID
I buy my memory for all needs from Crucial. www.crucial.com
This same memory there is $18.89. They are a great company to deal with when
there is a shipping mix-up or part problem (which is VERY rare over the last
4 years or so).
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL
Get a 5500 instead.
^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^
Bill Carter
CCIE 5022
^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Dan Faulk
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 11:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Serious advice needed from CCIE
Gutless ? What cause would you train months for with a guarantee of death or
life imprisonment ?
The facts as I see them are -
A. the victims were blameless and deserved nothing of what they received. My
heart goes out especially to the rescue crews, imagine dying trying to help!
B. the
We get all our memory for Cisco Flash and DRAM upgrades from
www.memoryx.com. Very cheap!! And no problems so far.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jon Krabbenschmidt
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 12:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I work for a School District and i was wondering if any one here knew howw
to block
programs such as Music City, or as know as morpheus, or gnutella. I running
cisco equipment 3810 at each site , and a pix.
has someone done it or any pointers will work.
also we use aol instant messanger to
Hi,
I think the problem is with your access list.
Try configuring like this,
access-list 101 permit ip 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.127 any
access-list 102 permit ip 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255 any
Good Luck
Jins Varghese
wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Memo from Steve Skinner
Yeah..as others said optionally. You would dial into the ISDN with the real
phone # assigned to you. It works like 2 phone lines channeled together for
dual 64K digital channels for a total of 128K. Each channel has it's own
phone #.
- Original Message -
From: Lists Wizard
To: Allen
The bottom line is you fragment data packets, never voice, so that a
voice packets, which are small, never get queued behind a 1500 byte
packet. The rule of thumb I think is you don't want more than 150ms
delay in any voice packets or you may as well dump it.
dave
Stephen Skinner wrote:
It depends on your site connector protocol... If your using smtp for
intersite transmission, then you would need port 25 open... But you have a
few options, so sheck the protocol for you site connectors.
- Original Message -
From: Dave Luancing
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001
I am curious if our non-American friend would attempt to defend the British
government and their history of foriegn
policy?
- Original Message -
From: A non-American
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 1:20 PM
Subject: RE: 'It's not the US they want to destroy. It's our arrogance'
Laura Chappell has written a great article on Gnutella in Novell Connection
magazine. Her website has info on how to find the article and on what was
written. Go to:
www.packet-level.com
and scroll down a little bit until you see The pain of Gnutella.
Novell Connection is at
The easiest way is to create access-lists to block the authentication
servers (if applicable) or the site itself. Keep in mind that many large
sites own an entire subnet of IPs for load balancing so it may require more
than just the first IP you see when you ping by name.
If it's on a Microsoft
Here is a site with a listing of various ports/applications
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~rakerman/port-table.html
I recommend putting a sniffer on the wire and firing up morpheous and see
what it trys to attach to..
-Patrick
george gittins 09/13/01 01:38PM
I work for a School District and i
Priscilla,
While I always welcome and look out to reading your comments...How can you
rationalize an illogical act? While I do agree, many of us are angry and
many are grieving, I completely agree everyone is entitled to an opinion it
is the person assuming that they know the USA government or
I figured out how to put a description on a static route. I know it probably
won't help many of you, but this is one of the anal things I had to do for
my boss:
ip route 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 2.2.2.2 name static route to web server
Thanks
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This might be slightly off topic, but I would like to get an answer if
someone has one.
Task:
To change a remote office from an ISDN connection to a Frame Relay
connection.
Before:
Workstations and printers were connected to a 3COM hub that was connected to
a 700 series ISDN router that was
Don't you mean the CULT of ALLAH..any so called religion that encourages
this mayhem is a one way ticket to hell. Its nothing more than an evil
cult!
Karl
- Original Message -
From: John Mairs
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 6:20 AM
Subject: RE: 'It's not the US they want
A non-American wrote:
Gutless ? What cause would you train months for with a guarantee of death
or
life imprisonment ?
The facts as I see them are -
A. the victims were blameless and deserved nothing of what they received.
My
heart goes out especially to the rescue crews, imagine dying
C. many reading this will not like this but the actions of the US
government
for decades has been in the interest of the US and much blood has been
spilt
by them and 3rd parties funded by them.
Decades? Gee, I would say centuries. You speak of ignorance, yet you make
such a
foolish and
One important thing that I would like to add is this - We may be taking our
lumps but we certainly were not knocked off! WE ARE STILL KING OF THE
HILL!
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Bill Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I ran into an article that classifies napster traffic and you can limit the
amount of bandwith to use. however is there something the classifies mp3
traffic and from there implement a policy routing?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Allen
Heres a good solaris security article, likey applicable to other nixes..
http://www.samag.com/articles/2000/0013/0013c/0013c.htm
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, MADMAN wrote:
I don't know what else on the router you could do but there are things
I have a hard time understanding that arrogance on
the part of a nation deserves any punishment from
another. Is not the punisher of arrogance even more
arrogant?... shame
on Reeta Sinha. How can you justify any violence in
the light of arrogance?... certainly not mass murder
of mothers,
I understand that concept but I haven't been able to connect that to the
dual FIFO queue. How does fragmentation relate to the dual queue? If I
follow Cisco's suggestion and use a fragmentation size of 1600 then no
fragmentation is actually occurring, yet the dual FIFO queue is
implemented.
Maybe I am an Idiot (well, there is no doubt that I am
but still...)
If I remember right, when I was in Canada and driving
back into the United States it was the responsibility
of the Customs officers of the United States that were
responible for checking my apples and bananas (and
cemtex and
All -
I know that emotions are high right now, and energies
are in different directions, however:
The koran states that suicide is wrong and against
God. There are a significant number of desparate
people who have inappropraitely decided that killing
themselves is the way to achieve a goal, and
Hey Ole, saw this exact same thing with a 3Com hub at a client. I took
out there existing router, replaced it with a 1720, and bam, nothing.
Set the Fast E0 to Half 10 some ports started working, swapped out the
hub with a netgear hub, everything worked. Changed the FastE0 to 100 /
half and all
Do you think it would help flushing the hub with saltwater ???
:-)
Thanks,
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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http://www.RouterChief.com
Anal? boy I think not IMO...
Many thanks for the tipwe have quite a few (over 30) static routes due
to partnerships, etc. Remembering what they are for, and why they are on a
certain routers (and not others) ...well we keep it in an excel
spreadsheet...A real pain during t/s.
HOWEVER
the
Hey moron if we're so bad why don't you boycott us.
That is right you can't.
Oh I get it you'll use all our products and services but our guns and
bullets killed your kids and cops. Na it was your enlightened citizens that
did that. I think you got it backwards we listen to every piss-ant
All and Paul
As a muslim I would greatly appreciate that any further insults to the
religion of Islam be refrained from this list. And as I have requested
along with Priscilla, that this thread and topic discontinue as it both
distracting and upsetting.
Best Regards
-Original Message-
At 02:51 PM 9/13/01, Tony van Ree wrote:
Hi,
Here is what I found at
http://perlfect.com/articles/sockets.shtml
Perl, Sockets and TCP/IP Networking.
An oversimplified introduction to sockets
Sockets are a mechanism that allows programs to communicate, either on the
same machine or across a
I am unsure from your posting if you are looking for an IPsec termination
for *nix or a GRE termination for *nix. For the IPsec you can use freeswan:
www.freeswan.org
I am not sure about implementation of terminating a GRE tunnel directly into
a *nix box. I am sure it has been done but I am not
Of the four CCNP tests, I had the easiest time with the CIT test. Score:
875. Good but not great. If you have been troubleshooting computer and/or
router problems for a couple of years or more and of course have put in
study time that test should not be to much of a problem. If you have the
The hub wants to die. It is time. Let it go. There is nothing you can do
to save it. Bid farewell and have it cremated in a burning pile of 5 1/4
floppies.
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