Congrats, Buddy. Good luck on the CCIE lab.
Scott
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Subject: Finally CCDP too!! [7:28040]
I wanted to thank everyone who helped me focus and pass the CID
We have had a customer have a similar problem with a tcp
connection-sensitive application. It is happening b/c the lifetime on the
key expires and renegotiates w/ the PIX. It is only a microsecond obviously,
but some apps can't sustain the momentary lapse. Basically, the only
workaround we could
Hi guys/gals
Can someone share with me the experience in
configuring ACL to deny trace route from the Internet
to the internal network. I am wondering what ports to
deny as it keeps changing.
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Hi Anil,
There appears to be a conflict here.
Is it Secondary addresses ( ie: 2 ip addresses on the same physical port) or
subinterfaces.
If you need secondary addressing use something like this
conf t
int fas0/0
ip address 10.128.10.1 255.255.255.0
ip address 172.16.16.1 255.255.255.0
Ciscos ( Unixes) use ICMP time-exceeded reply
to the host that doing traceroute, so not return
icmp time-exceeded or drop all the icmp packet
would be better, eg:
access-list 101 deny icmp any any and assign it
to the interface to the Internet.
Can someone share with me the experience in
Thanks for the URL. However, why does Cisco says:
With the Diffie-Hellman exchange, the DES key never crosses the network (not
even in encrypted form), which is not the case with the RSA encrypt and
sign technique. - so what about RSA encrypt and sign technique? I'm very
confused...
Thanks
I want to enable multichassis multilink ppp on three 5400 universal access
servers accepting both analog and ISDN calls i use groups async interface as
a
profile for analog calls and configuring the d channel of PRI to b the
profile
for ISDN calls should i create virtual template and how can i
Peter,
Looking at the feature navigator, we can see that the image
mc3810-is-mz.12.2-4.T1 supports VoIP.
May be the v5 variant is not needed.
Thanks,
Hugo
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It's OK cause you have 2 B channels. It's supposed to be like that.
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what i'm trying to say is that normally either multiple_frame_established
or
tei_assigned is displayed but in this case i have the 2 displayed at the
If I remember correctly, IKE is the process for excanging the secret keys
over a public line.
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Folks,
I was reading the article about IPSec and thought some of u might
enlighten
my doubts. As we know IETF had split the
Not a valid setup at all. Centralized CallManagers can't fall over to a
remote CallManager. In fact, a remote CM can't even be clustered over the
WAN (unless it's faster than 10MB link). For remote site fail over, you
need SRST off of a router to PSTN. It's a temp solution until you get the
Treat the remote site as a seperate site and h.323 the call managers.
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Not a valid setup at all. Centralized CallManagers can't fall over to a
remote CallManager. In fact, a remote CM can't even be clustered over the
WAN
Hi All,
I need to configure a 3660 Router with NM-16A for dialin
users.
Does the NM-16A Card needs the modem firmware loaded to the
router, as what is done in AS5800.
Suggestions and Comments are welcome.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards...Anil
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With RSA you have to consider public key cryptography concepts. Only
the public key will get public, the secret one (basically used to
decrypt what the public key encrypted) stays with the peer.
The problem here is that public key cryptography needs huge keys to
be secure, what inhibits to use
Hello,
sorry i`ve taken so long to reply
the underlying technology is an SMDS network...we have bought a 10 meg pipe
that has the capacity to Burst upto 25meg..(think Frame..same sort of
thing)..
so yes it is impossible to use 120% ...but i should have said 120% of what
we are allowed
Hi everyone,
I have a customer that uses 3600 with E1 leased line connections to their
branch offices and their consultant company. They want a full control on the
consultants so they want some config changes to manage them.
First there are two locations that connect to their network for
Hey all. I have a question regarding Frame Relay PVC's. Let's use the below
as an example;
NY (dlci 300)
|
/\
(dlci 301)CH SF (dlci 302)
In a Hub+Spoke topology, NY is the hub in this example. What I am unclear
of is:
Traceroute uses either ICMP (windows) or UDP (Unix and Unix-like). In order
to block inbound traceroute you need to block:
icmp echo-request (blocks ping and windows traceroute)
UDP with ports 3 (should block most Unix traceroutes)
The problem from a filtering perspective is that
Granted, I have more support experience than I do design experience, but
I found the CID exam to be more of a bear than the CCIE Written.
Good luck,
Hal Logan CCAI, CCDP, CCNP+Voice
Network Specialist / Adjunct Faculty
Computing and Engineering Technology
Manatee Community College
Very interesting. Thank you so much.
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You don't put an Ip address on the e0 interface just on e0.1 etc. This is
beacuse the main interface will overwrite the sub interface config.
Therefore the router is having problems. If you want to use secondary
addresses on the main interface then you can configure an Ip address on e0
and then
on our core router, every once in a while we will drop some telnet
connections. When this happens I look at show proc cpu and see that
overall util is 89% in which 69% of that traffic is snmp. Obviously this is
not good. The router is a 7507. Anyone have any suggestions on this?
Message
The ASCII Art didn't come through too well on my e-mail so let me see if I
have this straight...
NY is the hub, PVCs between DLCI's 300 and 301 (CH) and 300 and 302 (SF).
If you want to make CH the hub you'll need to add a PVC between 301 (CH) and
302 (SF); you can then remove the PVC between
Hi All,
I am having a 7204VXR with 40MG of Flash. The router boots fine when powered
Off/On. But i cannot say show flash I see the IOS on disk0: I have
already tried a bunch of IOS. Formating the disk0: doesn;t help.
46976K bytes of ATA PCMCIA card at slot 0 (Sector size 512 bytes).
Why not start posting names of sellers that are good to work with? I would
imagine it would get away from the possible slander threats. I will toss out
three names that I deal with on a regular basis and have zero complaints.
All have gone a bit beyond the normal in several cases.
Quadrasource (
Ok Guys/Gals,
Received event .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.0.1 (enterprise:.1.3.6.4.1.9 generic:6
specific:1), no format in trapd.conf. 6 args: [1]
private.enterprises.cisco.2.9.3.1.1.226.1 (integer): 5 [2]
mgmt.mib-2.tcp.tcpConnTable.tcpConnEntry.tcpConnState.10.70.32.2.23.10.70.52.171.1083
(integer):
You must call your provider to repoint the SF-NY PVC to CH. There's
nothing you can do from a configuration standpoint that will accomplish
this.
HTH,
John
CiscoG 12/4/01 7:38:38 AM
Hey all. I have a question regarding Frame Relay PVC's. Let's use the
below
as an example;
Sure does. Thank you all for your responses!
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From: R. Benjamin Kessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:01 AM
To: CiscoG; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The ASCII Art didn't come through too well
Hi all,
Can anyone give me some advise on how to solve a
network browsing problem on a win2k enviroment, how
can i improve it or what should i check for, on the
Win2k side?
MMK
Nokia 5510 looks weird sounds great.
Go to
Try putting an ACL on the inbound interface blocking SNMP requests and see
if that improves your situation. If you can't block it, log it and try to
find the culprit. You may also have a SNMP process stuck in CPU. Plan to
reboot your router after hours if you can.
Martin Roy
Network Support
Had a problem recently similiar to what your seeing cept the router
CPU hit 99% when SNMP grabbed the routing table, all 105K routes!!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.html
Dave
Wright, Jeremy wrote:
on our core router, every once in a while we will drop some telnet
You answer your own question, you have DISK!
C7507MIX#sh flash
Open device slot0 failed (Device not ready)
(Try device DISK: for ATA media.)
C7507MIX#sh disk0:
-#- --length-- -date/time-- path
1 9797024 Apr 21 1950 08:08:42 rsp-pv-mz-nov7.atm
2 9727156 May 10 1950 09:13:02
I have a 2620 configred for dial-up. Is it possible to have the cisco box
act like a modem pool for NT RAS? I need NT to authenticate my users (I dont
have RADIUS/TACACs/AD) otherwise I have to create 125 username passwords on
the cisco router! I found some inf files on TAC, which gave me this
Was this post meant for the OV Forum list ? ;-)
Yes, this is because you don't have the necessary MIBs loaded. This
particular trap is sent when a telnet session to that device is either
started or ended.
HTH,
John
Patrick Ramsey 12/4/01 9:07:22 AM
Ok Guys/Gals,
Received event
Maybe someone already posted this, but did anyone of you ever try Ethereal ?
(http://www.ethereal.com)
Ethereal is a free network protocol analyzer for Unix and Windows.
It allows you to examine data from a live network
or from a capture file on disk. You can interactively browse the capture
try using the commands
dir disk0:
and
format disk0:
you'll need to modify the boot string as well - for example:
boot system flash disk0:c7200-io3s-mz.121-5.T8.bin
use the copy tftp disk0: command to get files on the disk.
HTH,
Ben
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Hi group,
I'am using a PIX with 2 interfaces (inside and outside).
-Security level for the inside interface is 100.
-Security level for the outside interface is 0.
Is it possible to use the PIX to route a specific host installed on the
outside interface towards another subnet (still on the
Yeah if you inverse arp and you change the ip address on one end, the
circuit will stay up, lmi will function, but you will not transfer data.
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To: Donald
Cc:
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: Serial Line is up and line protocol is
not sure what an ip address has to do with LMI nor inverse arp as a
map or interface dlci x will work just fine too. Thew bottom line is up
and up on a frame circuit does not mean active PVC.
Dave
Donald wrote:
Yeah if you inverse arp and you change the ip address on one end, the
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The PIX has limited routing capabilities (in order to allow packets through
the firewall). It cannot route packets out the same interface that it
arrived on. If it does not have a route to a host on another interface, it
will drop the packet. (my understanding, anyway, feel free to correct an
Hi Sgp,
access-list 100 deny icmp any any ttl-exceeded
Trace route uses TTL (Time To Live), so if you block TTL-exceeded, I think
this might stop the trace routes.
HTH,
Scott
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To:
At 04:50 AM 12/4/01, Engelhard M. Labiro wrote:
Ciscos ( Unixes) use ICMP time-exceeded reply
All trace route implementations return ICMP time-exceeded. That's how it
works. It's also not too relevant since it's probably the incoming packets
he's more concerned about.
Cisco (and Unix) are
In my experience, it will drop the packet. It is not a router.
BASSOLE Rock wrote:
Hi group,
I'am using a PIX with 2 interfaces (inside and outside).
-Security level for the inside interface is 100.
-Security level for the outside interface is 0.
Is it possible to use the PIX to route a
Whatever the default gateway of the outside interface is would need the
route statement.
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From: BASSOLE Rock
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:03 AM
Subject: PIX [7:28083]
Hi group,
I'am using a PIX with 2 interfaces (inside and outside).
-Security
PX-VER-DE-RTR#sh int bri0/0
BRI0/0 is up, line protocol is up (spoofing)
Hardware is PQUICC BRI with U interface
Internet address is 128.121.22.145/30
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 64 Kbit, DLY 2 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set
PX-VER-DE-RTR#sh int bri0/0
BRI0/0 is up, line protocol is up (spoofing)
Hardware is PQUICC BRI with U interface
Internet address is 128.121.22.145/30
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 64 Kbit, DLY 2 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set
man, I thought I was pretty off topic with my last post
without specific problems, one can only give generic advice.
Make sure the master browser on a subnet is a strong machine that is always
on. (force election to this machine) this will stop unneeded elections from
occuring. (this would
I agree with the response that Daniel Cotts sent, and wanted to add some
more to it.
Most auction sites provide an Escrow service, now, as a means of cutting
down on fraudulent actions. You may want to consider using those services
if you purchase through an auction site again.
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Set the default gateway of the host to the router. The router should handle
this function.
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Subject: PIX [7:28083]
Hi group,
Does anyone want to share with me the IPExpert
workbook in DC Metro area? I would like to buy but it
is too much for my budget right now.
Kim.
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Hey Bob, see below of Cisco's explanation, but essentially you are
having BRI0/0 stay awake to keep route tables active. Everything is
good if this is what you are intending, as we do at my employer.
Routing
Once defined, interesting packets must be routed properly for a call to
be initiated.
The bri0/0 is faking, (spoofing), that it is up but the actual
channels, bri0/0:1 and bri0/0:2 may well be down. Bri0/0 while spoofing
is actually in standby, ready to kick in once the configured event
triggers it's use.
That's my take anyway...
Dave
Bob Perez wrote:
PX-VER-DE-RTR#sh
John,
You seem to know a lot about Openview. Is there a list for it? Your URL
for node manager is installed and working great! Thanks. Any good books
Bill Harrison
CCIE written
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Think of the definition of spoof - deception, lying, hoaxing, etc...etc...
Now to quote from the CiscoPress CIT book, pgs 495-496.
What spooofing does is lie to Layer 3 DDR so that a routing entry
will be maintained in the router. Having this routing entry enables
DDR to wake and trigger a call
Would anyone be willing to walk me through a config of an Atlas 550. I am
trying to take a PRI (in network slot 1) and split it up via a Quad PRI
module so that I can connect two poly com devices (1/2 PRI each). Is this
possible. Please e-mail me. I am willing to make a Long distance call if a
Steve,
When I last looked IS-IS was not specifically in the syllabus for BSCN.
However, it is in scope for the new BSCI which you can also offer
instead of the routing exam. It is actually the routing module for CCIP.
This suggests that even if it is not on the current syllabus it is
likely to
Hugo,
I am not sure of 12.2 T images.
Certainly in 12.1 and below voip support was a variant on the standard
feature sets. So 'is-mz' was IP plus, 'a2isv5-mz' was IP plus with VoATM
VoIP support. This was also the case for main stream 12.2(3)
'mc3810-a2jk8sv5-mz_122-3.bin'
When you come to
Bill,
The best source of OpenView information is the mailing list at
www.ovforum.org. Sign up for a membership (now free) and you can
browse the archives of the list, as well. If you need to support an
OpenView product then a subscription to that list is a must-have. I'm
not personally aware
That is very correct. The pix is more a NAT box than anything (sorry if
this offends anyone).
-- Kevin Welch
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Isn't that what all firewalls do? Static translation from the outside to
the inside with various rules. aside from protocol analysing, I would say
all firewalls are nat boxes.
-Patrick
Kevin Welch 12/04/01 01:46PM
That is very correct. The pix is more a NAT box than anything (sorry if
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Looks like Aderion got a virus or two :)
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I wish it was easier to be security - conscious with Microsoft products..
but outlook is very difficult to secure. For a lot of users, it's tedious
for them to disable preview panel and automatic preview; increase attachment
security level and macros security level. These features should have
Folks,
Anyone have any real-world pro's/con's for BGP confeds versus
RouteReflectors. It seems that routereflectors are easier to configure,
but I was not sure of the actual technical reasons to have 2
technologies that seem to address the same problem.
Thanks,
Bob
There are a lot of pros and
Does anyone have experience with Ameritrain for CCNP certification classes?
They offer an 8 week course (12 hours a week) for the CCNP track (all 4
tests). Hands on Cisco equipment and only 8 students max per class.
I have heard their radio commercials, but don't know anyone who has used
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messages with the seller name... They still owe me more than US$1000 and has
refuse to answer my calls cliaming that I slander them and that their
lawyers will contact me. I'm still waiting and I'm still going to continue
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How are you ?
When I saw this screen saver, I
We have two remote offices that use Appletalk over a Frame-Relay line
currently. I will be installing Pt-2-Pt lines in each office giving them
each local ISP access to the Internet. I would like to use a Cisco PIX
in each office to establish an IPSEC tunnel between the two. The
clincher is how to
Ya some people just have to click on every attachment they get.
Unbelieveable. Hopefully they learn before they become a network admin.
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To:
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Looks like Aderion got a virus or
I am interested in your opinion guys. I am interested in studying for my
Cisco certs. I have troytec and Boson tests. How would you rate the two
companies.
Thanks
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Hello!
Does anyone have the link for Cisco Online Tests? I guess it's a secret
link ;) A friend of mine said he found them helpful, but he doesn't
remember the link :O Hope you are having a good day..
Thanks in advance,
Brian
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Thank-you to those that pointed me in the direction of the Cyclades Terminal
Server.
My problem at the time was dial up access to a site with 10 cisco devices
which needed console access and I said I would let people know how it went.
Worried me a little when it arrived and configuration seemed
If you use a interface as a backup doesn't it spoof.
- Original Message -
From: Stefan Dozier
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 11:29 AM
Subject: RE: Can someone tell me what this spoofing below means? [7:28101]
Think of the definition of spoof - deception, lying, hoaxing,
Actually that's not quite true. While most, if not all, commercial FW's
support NAT, there are some notable FW software sets that are pretty
strictly proxy based. The FW toolkit comes to mind for one. (FWTK) This is
the code that the Guantlet firewall is based on. There are also FW's that
awesome! Now go grab a copy of linux and install it! : )
Gaz 12/04/01 05:17PM
Thank-you to those that pointed me in the direction of the Cyclades Terminal
Server.
My problem at the time was dial up access to a site with 10 cisco devices
which needed console access and I said I would let
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You read my mind. I'm a convert. Formatting a partition as we speak.
Even bought a book - I'll probably even buy another one once I realise the
first one is too advanced :-)
The feeling that I've started too late and ignored it well enough up until
now kept me away from Linux/Unix, but finished
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on our core router, every once in a while we will drop some
telnet connections. When this happens I look at show proc
cpu and see that overall util is 89% in which 69% of that
traffic is snmp. Obviously this is not good.
An obvious suggestion would be to stop asking the router so
many
I thought I'd pass this along for those of you who haven't seen it yet.
I just ran across it and I think I'll be using it often.
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It's my understanding that route reflectors are used in small
networks,confederations are used in larger networks.
If anything, at least in the ISP context, it's probably more the
other way around. Remember also that you can build hierarchies of
route reflector clusters.
ISPs, as opposed to
Thanks for getting back to us. This is an interesting quandary. I think it
must have something to do with SAR. When you had the MTU set to 4470, the
interface chopped up 4470 worth of bytes (from different packets), and
whipped out the cells as fast as possible, causing you to burst beyond
It's my understanding that route reflectors are used in small
networks,confederations are used in larger networks.
If anything, at least in the ISP context, it's probably more the
other way around. Remember also that you can build hierarchies of
route reflector clusters.
ISPs, as opposed to
Actually a backup interface will go into standby mode!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/britobribackup.html
Stefan
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Yes, in a larger environment, you can use confederation and then use RR
within the confederation.
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It's my understanding that route reflectors are used in small
networks,confederations are used in larger
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Do you mean, if you use the backup interface command will the interface
be spoofing? If that's what you mean, the answer is no. Here is what
it will look like:
Async4 is standby mode, line protocol is down
John
Donald 12/4/01 3:17:20 PM
If you use a interface as a backup doesn't it
I wish I could say it took so long to get my results back because my
excruciatingly sophisticated solutions to the problems presented required
detailed and intimate analysis. Alas, that was not the case.
For those ninnies who complain that the one day lab devalues the process,
all I can say is
Chuck,
You didn't fail, buddy, you simply got one BIG step closer to achieving it.
It's all about learning, right? I totally admire your approach, and I
applaud your determination.
The next one's got your name on it... count on it!
Paul
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For dial-out from any of the workstation (windows 9598 and NT)
using modem in Cisco Ras you can get software from tacticalsoftware.com
For dial-in use Radius server and IAS service in Windows 2000 Server.
This radius server in Windows 2000 uses native user domain login database.
regards
jagan
no need
regards
jagan
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