Questions like how many voice ports cisco 3660 series have or how many calls
can cisco mcs3810 handle? And also questions about quality of service.
Best regards,
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> Congrats, what sort of questions did you get? I'v
There isn't anything available yet dedicated to the CCIE Security exam
except for my book. My book was released today as a beta version so a few
testers and within a week or two the first edition will be available. In
the meantime, I highly recommend getting your CSS 1 if you don't have solid
se
Hello friends,
I am looking for guidance to prepare for CCIE (security) written exam, like
what are the books i should study and and which syllabus to follow and any
simulation testss avail . Can anybody can help me.
Regds
Selvam
Make a difference, help support the relief efforts in the U.S.
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Hello Hugh and Matthew...for your information.
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From: George Murphy CCNP, CCDP
To: Steiven Poh-(Jaring MailBox)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: Sniffer Pro for Win2K [7:22175]
I tried to d
Can I have the full URL on this? Thanks...
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To:
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: Sniffer Pro for Win2K [7:22175]
> try clicking on Product Evaluations at
http://www.sniffer.com/default.asp -
> they might be offering 30 day time
Normally, it is associated with application response time measure.
http://www.compuware.com/products/ecosystems/appexpert/detail.htm#tune
Cheers
TD
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> Does anyone know what a TCP Turn is? I've heard this mentioned on
I tried to demo it which requires registration and no one has ever called me
back. Maybe
they dont need my business ;-)
"Steiven Poh-(Jaring MailBox)" wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> Did anybody know where I can download Sniffer Pro for Win2K...demo version
or
> either... :)
>
> Rgds,
> Steiven
This topic seems to have taken a TCP Turn.
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Yes it is.
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>
> I just wanted to know if IS-IS is a part of ccie exam
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hi
I just wanted to know if IS-IS is a part of ccie exam
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I think you can monitor the traffic using " sh int " command check the load
on the interface in question will also show you the traffic details as well
as the errors this interface is taking try this at different times of the day
also look at " sh proc cpu " for cpu utalization
Sorry dont kno
I've bought some cables and a WIC-2T from him the last time for about US$400
- the deal was as smooth as always with very fast shipment and good quality.
I would buy from him anytime again!
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Hi
I have setup a router to do ISL Routing, This works Fine. However, when I
add and aditional subinterface or add an IP Address to an existing
subinterface the interface goes down for a few seconds and then comes back
online and continues working as desired.. Is this behaviour normal or is
there
try clicking on Product Evaluations at http://www.sniffer.com/default.asp -
they might be offering 30 day timed eval copies there
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From: "Steiven Poh-(Jaring MailBox)"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 9:10 PM
Subject: Sniffer Pro for Win2K [7:22175]
> Hello Fol
Hi,I am trying to configure 2 routers to use HSRP in a BGP environment.
Basically, I am following the sample on Cisco's web site for BGP
technical tips: "How to Use HSRP to Provide Redundancy in a Multihomed
BGP Network". I configed RTE ok. When I try to configure RTF, I get the
following error ms
discrepancy resolved. unless using redist rip metric 10 SUBNETS, the
172.19.35.0/25 route will not be redistributed into OSPF since it's not
classful. And the routing table on p533 is incorrect - here's what it looks
like
Rubens#sh ip ro
Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M -
If you had a SmartNet contract on it, you could call Cisco and they could
verify it for you, plus provide answers to all your other questions fairly
quick.
If your CCO access is linked to some of the reseller tools online, you could
go look up the serial number that way too.
I'm not sure, but I t
I saw this as chmod +x /bin/laden also.
The +x means to make it executable. I concur.
"Albert Y. Pak" wrote:
>
> I would do:
> chmod a +x /bin/laden
> Hehe!
> Albert
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Andy Hoang
> Sent: Wednesday,
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To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: OSPF-Doyle Vol 1 pp 531-533 [7:22021]
> > Yes,
> > Doyle clearly points out that even when the network 172.19.35.15
> > Statement is removed, this secondary address CAN be advertised in
>
Hello Folks,
Did anybody know where I can download Sniffer Pro for Win2K...demo version or
either... :)
Rgds,
Steiven
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I've used Kiwi but decided I liked Solarwinds syslog server better.
MikeS
www.packetattack.com
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Hi Group,
While studying for CCIE written exam I got the hint that an ethernet
interface connected
to an FDDI ring through a bridge cannot ping another device that is directly
connected to the FDDI ring. Is that true? and why?
Thanks
Lists Wizard
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what were your recommendations to alleviate the problem? what was the router
model that was being overloaded? would route caching have been of value?
Chuck
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Sorry,
the ip address on bri router is 122.6.12.1 , I made an error, because I
wrote it manually instead of cut and and paste, becuase this ip address is
opeartional and confidential...
Grad
PS. thanks any way
>From: "Schneider, Matt"
>To: 'Grad Alfons Kanon'
>Subject: RE: CAN NOT PING TO
Have a question re: Vlans and 2900 switch.
We have a shelf of DSL type gear. 10 slots per shelf. Each slot is
connected via ethernet to a port on a 2900XL.
Each port is 10Mbit/Half as that is what the DSL gear is designed for. To
maybe gain more through put on the 2900 would there be any perform
True there is the "cell tax", but my reading indicates that ATM in general
is more efficient that frame or T1 even. As much as 905, as opposed to the
60-70% that frame and T1 can claim. more than makes up for the "cell tax"
Chuck
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Fellow geeks need to check this out, it just looks too cool (wireless telnet
access):
http://www.airstreamws.com/ourproducts/sshtelnet.html
I just bought a RIM 957, so I'll let everyone know how well it works.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
Network Learning Inc
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used Cisco: www
The regular is Routing, Swtiching, RA, and finally Troubleshooting.
That is 4 exams.
Then there is the short way: Foundations, and Troubleshooting.
Foundations is Routing and Switching, and RA all in one
That is 2 exams, but the Foundations is a longer exam with more quesitons.
So be careful.
Where is the gs7-pv-mz.111-12.CA1.bin is located? On the Boot ROMs on on
the Flash Card in slot0: ? Dave below gave you the correct statement to add
to your configuration file. There is an exhaustive treatment of this on CCO
in the 7000 router area. Also check any of the IOS Configuration Guides
I had this same experience with them a while back. They covered the basics
and may be
good for someone just getting to know the ins and outs (theory etc) but as
far as exam
prep they did not "pass" with me.
Kevin Wigle wrote:
> If I recall properly, these folks have gone through a few compan
On a switch with MLS enabled does the switch interrupt the flow of packets
from a multicast source when there is a subscribed receiver on it?
For example: A router with PIM enabled is connected to two switches running
MLS, each with a subscibing host. One switch (switch1) has the multicast
sour
Can you provide a URL for this. Before the DS3 NM was even available
you could buy an OC3 NM. I would believe that maybe the 3620 doesn't
have quite the horse power but a 3660 on the other hand I'm pretty
confident can handle a DS3.
Dave
Robert Padjen wrote:
>
> Please note that the 3600
pix cbt's are good...as good as taking a class
John Kaberna wrote: That is a ridiculous amount of money to pay for CD's
IMO. Let us know how
interactive they are and how well it does when simulating commands. If it's
a bunch of slides that's a rip off.
John Kaberna
CCIE #7146
NETCG Inc.
Cisco
> A few days ago a couple people posted the URL:
> http://www.anthonypanda.com/ . I was wondering if anybody has actually
> bought stuff from him? What did you think of the product, and the
> service? What was the shipping like? He's in Hong Kong, and I don't
> want to wait a long time, since
All,
I'm looking to implement a syslog server on windows 2000, that logs pix and
cisco router logs. it should be able to parse information. i know that a
linux or bsd server would be better but i can't implement that platform in
this case. any suggestions? we were looking at kiwi, but it doesn
I had bought some cables from him on ebay and found that the he was pretty
good to deal with.
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There is no such book. You can either buy the books that explain the
configurations like Caslow's book or you can do practice labs. If you don't
do practice labs like ccbootcamp you are going to have a very tough time
passing the test unless you are very experienced. Even books like Caslow's
on
I have purchased a cables from him ? twice through EBAY.
Everything went smooth both times.
He was very responsive to emails and he shipped very quickly.
The stuff was packaged well but they were only cables.
HTH
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I like Bruce's book - coverage of a very broad range of technologies. If
your only goal is to pass a test then this book may be all you really need.
If, however, yopu desire to learn how things work, then you will need to
supplement it. I suggest using Kennedy Clark's CCIE Switching book and of
Thanks again to all of you who responded. Someone had mentioned the number
of timeslots as being a probable cause. I apologize for forgetting the name
of the person who posted that.
You were close - we had the number of timeslots configured correctly, but
the person on the remote end of the link
Hi, the answer is NO. you don't need a MUX at your end as long as your
interface is channelised E1 capable. you just need to configure the
timeslots on the router.
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No. A quick look through the documentation reveals that bytes transferred
is not supported with the PIX.
Rik
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Subject: Cisco PIX & Websense (Accounting) ? [7
Try this link
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/650/41.html
Tim
>From: "Md Nazri"
>Reply-To: "Md Nazri"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: sh buffer [7:22154]
>Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 21:16:52 -0400
>
>i did sh buffer in a router and the o/p as below...anybody pls xplain what
>does it mean.?
>
>tq
>
we currently have many vpn users from there homes, some have needs for
multiple connections. While the Netgear, SMC devices work great for
internet connectivity and add some layers of protection, their lack of
support for multiple connections has me searching for another device. Have
you any
Hi,
I am running version 11.1, but unable to get it to boot from slot0:
Any suggestion!
Thanks
Router#sh ver
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) GS Software (GS7-PV-M), Version 11.1(12)CA1, EARLY DEPLOYMENT
RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Synced to mainline version: 11.1(12)
Copyright (
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 8:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Way OT: Interesting Date today [7:21675]
And, speaking of our neighbors to the north...
I've heard some very discouraging news from Canada ab
i did sh buffer in a router and the o/p as below...anybody pls xplain what
does it mean.?
tq
nazri
Private particle pools:
1/0 buffers, 512 bytes (total 768, permanent 768):
0 in free list (0 min, 768 max allowed)
768 hits, 0 fallbacks
768 max cache size, 512 in cache
10 buf
man... you had to scrape the bottom for that one...
Kevin Wigle
an "eh" one Canadian
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To:
Sent: Thursday, 04 October, 2001 20:28
Subject: RE: Way OT: Interesting Date today [7:21675]
> And, speaking of our neighbors to the
Yes you can, but you should first type the following in global config mode:
boot system slot0:
As far as I can remember, that is the way it is done, but if anyone disagree
jump in anytime.
Ray
>From: "Mohammed Nabelsi"
>Reply-To: "Mohammed Nabelsi"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: tftp
And, speaking of our neighbors to the north...
I've heard some very discouraging news from Canada about their new nuclear
menace.
They've had the 'eh' bomb for quite some time.
Best, G.
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First, I assume in your line encoding below you really meant to
say "b8zs", which is an acronym for binary 8 zero substitution,
or from other texts, bipolar 8 zero substitution.
See:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ita/b12.htm
As far as the problems you are having, I assume t
The worst that you can get for money.
Zahid
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Ryan,
Here are some ballpark guesses in no particular order. I noted you said no
packets were dropped, but how many WERE marked DE? It's a good time to spot
a potential problem while you're looking in to this.
1) Line errors on either side?
2) More importantly, ethernet errors on either side? (Ba
Sorry for the OT.
Wanted to Buy:
Cisco/HP 1516 Hubs
Any quantity
New or Used
seller must offer a 90 day warranty
Please contact me offline.
Thanks,
Dennis
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We have 2 DS3's. On we want to us as the primary and one only in the event
of failover. Here is the config -
router bgp 14292
no synchronization
IP's here!!!
neighbor 144.232.54.37 remote-as 1239
neighbor 144.232.54.37 version 4
neighbor 144.232.54.37 route-map lowerpref out
neighbor 1
> LB also promised they would never go to a one day lab?
He did? dang, just when I was beginning to trust him...
> What was once considered outlandish and foolish has become reality.
that's a true statement. Look at the kids with the green and orange hair
and folks (men and women) with pierce
If your uplink port is configured as an access link and it
is blocking the led will be orange.
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I think you may get a more appropriate definition of a Magic
Number by taking a peek at RFC 1661. Specifically, you may
want to take a look at paragraph 6.4:
"6.4 Magic-Number
Description
This Configuration Option provides a method to detect looped-
back links and other Data Link Layer ano
you can also issue the command "sh spann int fa0/x" to see if the port is
forwarding or blocking, etc.
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Rizzo, Damian
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 3:45 PM
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Subject: RE: Orange lights
OK, let's see if we are on the same wave length. Usually we are! ;-)
At 12:19 PM 10/4/01, Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote:
>Priscilla, yes, I agree with you. I always have. What I'm saying however
>is that Novell 802.3 isn't what we know IEEE 802.3 to be.
From a frame format point of view, Novell 8
LB also promised they would never go to a one day lab?
What was once considered outlandish and foolish has become reality.
I honestly believe in the future the NP will be a requirement to attempt the
IE. This is only my opinion.
Extended the testing stream another 5 exams and countless copies o
Certainly, "boot system flash slot0:myfavoritefile"
Old 7000's with pre 11.0 boot proms would not recognize the slot0
though
Dave
Mohammed Nabelsi wrote:
>
> On Cisco 7000, can you boot from slot0:. If yes, how?
> Best Regards
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Leigh Anne Chisholm"
One wonders if when orange, a port can run AppleTalk. I've always
wanted a practical example of apples and oranges.
>I believe in this case, the orange represents halfduplex
>
"Rizzo, Damian" 10/04/01 05:28PM >>>
>Hey all, I have a quick question regarding a Catalyst 2900XL Switch.
>All
The serial number is S/N 06000276
Is there anyway to check?
Pierre-Alex
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From: Brad Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 5:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Pierre-Alex GUANEL
Subject: Re: PIX - FLASH [7:21875]
Are you sure you have a PIX 520?
Hi All,
I have a couple networks connected by frame-relay that use telnet to access
their MIS system. Each link is connected to the ISP's central router. All
of these networks are experiencing connection problems between the client
and server using telnet. The terminals are actually connecting
wow...no, because a book of that content would probably violate the
Non-Disclosure Agreement with Cisco. However, there are some very good
preparation books available - check out
http://www.groupstudy.com/bookstore/index.html
Actually, I take that back... there's an entire website devoted to jus
Again, I have never done traffic shaping with voice. However, here are
some guidelines from a WAN technologies presentation at Networkers 2000. I
don't have a URL for it or softcopy of the slides - it was on the web prior
to Networkers 2001 but I think it's probably been removed now.
Scenario:
Its provided for CG members. Its a CBT. If you like CBTs then its good. If I
actually like the notes and other stuff that is provided with Smartforce.
Rico
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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001
I don't think they'd do that - the CCIE written is being revamped to 'fill
in the gaps' from the things that have been removed from the CCIE Lab, and
has always been a separate certification track from the NA/NP track.
-e-
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From: "Jim Brown"
To:
Sent: Thursday, Octo
Are you sure you have a PIX 520? I havent heard of a PIX 520 with less than
2MB of flash before. Sounds like you might have a PIX Classic, NOT a PIX
520!
I made a similar mistake a couple years ago...I thought I had a PIX 520, but
it turned out to be a PIX Classic! (Let's call it a learning ex
I know with the defective 1900 I had, the ports that I had that were bad
also turned the system LED orange as well. I suspect the 2900XL would do
the same if that were the problem.
What you likely have, is a case of a Spanning Tree loop. The ports are
disabled because of a loop. Check your spa
By the way, if you push the "mode" button so that port mode switches to
FDUP, when the port light is off, the port is in half duplex, and if it is
on, it is operating in full duplex. Orange definitely does not indicate
that the port is operating in half duplex.
-- Leigh Anne
> -Original M
Thanks to all of you for your help. It looks like I found the problem and
would like to let you all know in case you run into the same issue. Looks
like the ports were in fact disabled by STP. After further investigation and
tracing many wires, what happened was; There was a cable from the uplink
/
Was there a purpose in the following post?
"Quoting Farhan :
again there will be 5000 responses 4 this qs i
guess why dont u search b4 posting"
I missed it if there was. Did it contribute something?
\
Quoting Farhan :
> again there will be 5000 responses 4 this qs i
> guess
>
> why do
Quote from the Installation and Configuration Guide:
Solid Amber:
Port is not forwarding. Port was disabled by management or an address
violation or blocked by Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP).
Note.
After a port is reconfigured, the port status LED can remain amber for up to
30 seconds as STP che
No, you would see the duplex status in duplex mode, not in stat mode.
In duplex mode, it would be green when full, and off when half.
The only mode of the four modes where amber (orange) LED's would appear is
in stat mode.
Hth,
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
System
Part Number:
MOD1700-VPN: Cisco 1700 series VPN module
Straight from Cisco Web site and its been out for a while.
This same VPN module apparently works in 1700's, 2600's, 3600's, etc. too.
Part Number just changes for each main line platform.
Mark Odette II
StellarConnection Services
-
One of two things... either indicating Half Duplex/Full Duplex connection,
or 10Mbps or 100Mbps connection.
Doing a quick search on CCO for 2900XL status LED's will probably confirm
this.
- Mark Odette II
StellarConnection Services
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Has anyone ever used this site or docs to take the CCIE written or for
that matter used any of their doc for any test. I know alot of people
use Boson I was wondering the quality of material on this site.
www.networkstudyguides.com
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Low Cost VPN Accelating Module
""RANMA"" Is there any new small VPN module for Cisco1700 Series ?
>
>
> ""Daniel Ma"" We deployed some wireless bridges with 11Mbps throughput.
We
> are seeking
> > solutions which are not too expensive to encrypt 11Mbps. However, we
> > calculated the cost, if
again there will be 5000 responses 4 this qs i guess
why dont u search b4 posting
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From: "Donald B Johnson jr"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: TCP TURN? [7:22083]
> Next time somebody uses that term why don't you ask them what they mean.
Is there any new small VPN module for Cisco1700 Series ?
""Daniel Ma"" We deployed some wireless bridges with 11Mbps throughput. We
are seeking
> solutions which are not too expensive to encrypt 11Mbps. However, we
> calculated the cost, if we use cisco 2600 with VPN card, for one pair, the
>
In addition to not having to use sub-interfaces on a port channel for any
more than 4 VLANs, the MSFC is capable of forwarding 15M packets/s, as
opposed to 6? on the MSM.
The integrated slot thing is another issue...
Then there's an issue with the number of OSPF/EIGRP neighbors that you can
have
I also forgot to mention that it will not route Appletalk... IP and IPX
only... (if that's a concern... I know it's not much of a big deal
anymore, but it may still be of concern...)
-Brant.
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From: "MADMAN"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 2:12 PM
Subject: Re:
I believe in this case, the orange represents halfduplex
>>> "Rizzo, Damian" 10/04/01 05:28PM >>>
Hey all, I have a quick question regarding a Catalyst 2900XL Switch.
All appears well, all the status LED's are green with the exception of two
of them. Coincidentally, those two ports are connected
Can I see the quote? There is no way you should pay $7500 per router. I am
sure I could get a quote at about 10k. Email me offline.
John Kaberna
CCIE #7146
NETCG Inc.
Cisco Premier Partner
www.netcginc.com
(415) 750-3800
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uhhh...
Are you familiar with ipx routing in general? I mean... what kind of help
do you want?
>>> "Erlend Ringstad" 10/04/01 05:12PM >>>
hi,
i have a not-fully-meshed frame relay network,
1 hub, 2 spokes. and i want to run IPX (d0h).
help me out guys =)
--erlend
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Were there any Marketing types in these meetings?
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From: "Ouellette, Tim"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:23 AM
Subject: TCP TURN? [7:22083]
> Does anyone know what a TCP Turn is? I've heard this mentioned on a couple
> of conference calls i've been on lat
Hey all, I have a quick question regarding a Catalyst 2900XL Switch.
All appears well, all the status LED's are green with the exception of two
of them. Coincidentally, those two ports are connected to the Uplink ports
of two Hubs. Now both hubs work fine, all connected devices work fine, a
"show
What's wrong with:
Ethernet V. 1
Ethernet V. 2
Ethernet V. 3
Ethernet V. 4
etc...
or would that be too simple?
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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According to the table, my pix only has 512K :(
The best quote I have found for a 16M flash upgrade is $705
Does that sound right?
Pierre-Alex
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Brad Ellis
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 1:13 PM
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hi,
i have a not-fully-meshed frame relay network,
1 hub, 2 spokes. and i want to run IPX (d0h).
help me out guys =)
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On Cisco 7000, can you boot from slot0:. If yes, how?
Best Regards
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From: "Leigh Anne Chisholm"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 12:32 PM
Subject: RE: tftp server download bombed!! [7:21975]
> Erlend, you're half right. There's two ways to boot from TFTP. Yo
This company was the original CBT Systems, and somehow
Ended up with a deal with FORE (not the one that is now
Marconi). But their tactics in selling these "Official"
Training materials are VERY aggressive that you'd have
Better chances of getting a super deal from a used-car
Lot. Total waste of
I have a vpn solution from the internet but some apps don't work because of
latency over the internet. One of the solution I'm thinking of is using a
AS5300 for dialup for users to dialin. Is this a good solution and if so
where should I place this As5300 and how should it be configured. Wha
We deployed some wireless bridges with 11Mbps throughput. We are seeking
solutions which are not too expensive to encrypt 11Mbps. However, we
calculated the cost, if we use cisco 2600 with VPN card, for one pair, the
price easily goes over $15,000.
Could any one provide solution around or under $
Hello,
I guess I'll try Erlend's way...That was what was specified on the Cisco web
siteI added the tftp parameter as I saw it as an example command...So
Leigh, help me out here, how can I fix this problemLet me ask you
this...I was doing this telnetted to a terminal server at home from
Whoops, my apologies. In my analysis, I had stated that Cisco's IPO was in
1986. Actually that is not true, and Cisco was actually founded in 1986,
and its IPO was in 1990. I had confused it with Microsoft's IPO in
1986.
Anyway, I believe it makes my analysis even more compelling. Let me
summ
Your point about ratios : agreed, which is why I made another post, where I
tried to account for the legacy factor of Cisco gear. Once again, Cisco
loses, even with extreme assumptions that favor Cisco. Please see my other
post. The point is that a ratio of 380:1 is extremely difficult to wipe
out
Next time somebody uses that term why don't you ask them what they mean.
And if they give you a everybody knows don't you answer, ask them what RFC
that is.
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From: "Ouellette, Tim"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:23 AM
Subject: TCP TURN? [7:22083]
> Does
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