Hi all,
i wonder if anyone can help, I'm getting alot of input
errors on a serial int.I checked CCO, but the extended
ping does not tell me much.i can not use the loopback
plug on E1 coz this is a live link that connects a
number of customers, is there anyway i can go around
this,
regards
MMK
You probably have to be suspcicious of their authority on functionality
that cisco regards as legacy/and or provides almost as a courtesy, such as
RIP.
It's accorded 2nd citizen status within the confines of 1. cisco's
documentation 2. TAC/professional services' level of support provided for
Hi;
Got a question.
How to connect console through serial port of linux machine?
rgds
Vincent
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Hi Group,
Below is the configuration of my router. Serial 1/0 is a 2m link and serial
1/1 is a 1m link . By configuring as given below, will I be able to acheive
load balance between these 2 links , I am running OSPF.
interface Serial1/0
description 1st 2M link
bandwidth 2000
ip address
Dear All
I am currently involved in providing intranet solution to my client. The
situation is like this, 40 remote locations want to connect to Head Office.
Bandwidth required is 64 Kbps.
Initially ISDN is the preferred choice but client prefers permanent online
solutions.
One Telco service
US$ 125.00?
Believe me, here in Brasil we pay ~ US$ 220.00 (R$ 532.00) for a Cisco
exam. I'm not talking about ccie written, that one I don't know.
Just to satisfy my curiosity: Guys out from USA, how much do you pay?
Thanks,
Hugo
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From: anil [mailto:[EMAIL
During my electronic engineer graduate school (and after master degree
in computer science), we usually formed group of students (~ 4 grps in
a class) to prepare us for the more difficult exams.
One technique that we used was that each group prepared an exam to
test the other groups. Nothing
just make sure the 2 links has same metric will do !
Gayathri Hi Group,
Below is the configuration of my router. Serial 1/0 is a 2m link and
serial
1/1 is a 1m link . By configuring as given below, will I be able to
acheive
load balance between these 2 links , I am running OSPF.
Hi all,
For Foundation Exam I took, I paid around US$ 85. For another exam like
CCDA, I paid only around US$ 40. I join all the exams in my country,
Indonesia. Interested??
Best Regards,
Dandi
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US$
How to connect console through serial port of linux machine?
Try minicom , refer to this link:
http://rtfm.phpwebhosting.com/tips/2000/06/13/34.shtml
HTH
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Hi
You have answered your question yourself. Since you are using NAT, they can
only telnet into your router through the outside interface. You have not
told us whether you can telnet into your router yourself, does the 'any
router' include the router in question?
oletu
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hehehehhehehehehehehehehehehehe
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From:
To:
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 11:24 AM
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Sorry for off topic
I recentley bcame the victim of the Auction fraud the guy took my $1000
for
2621 router and now not replying for
Depends on the card...The PA-(2)T3's have internal CSU's, The
HSSI cards require an external CSU.
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Cindy Jones wrote:
All,
I am new to DS3 connections. I am working on a 75xx
and a 72xx which will terminate DS3 connections over a
WAN. My questions is do I need a CSU/DSU
IGRP will automatically summarize the route to the classful boundary since
it has no connections to that network. If you look at the route table in
Chuck's last message, you will see a classful route to the 10.0.0.0 network.
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Hi all,
I want to change serial IP of my both the router one is placed in UK.so my
question is,can i change it remotely and how its possible.please if anyboby
can help me out.
Regards
Rajneesh
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hi, all
I have a question about OSPF over DDR. The lab scenario is:
1. RTA and RTB connect with each other using back-to-back connection with
serial PPP connection, and use the asynchronous interface as the backup
interface.
2. And on each router there is a ethernet interface as a stub
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Jagan Krishnaraj wrote:
One Telco service provider claims that they are using MPLS (Cisco Powered
Network) at his back bone, which enable substantial saving to the clients.
All the remote sites are able to connect to the central site via the
service
provider's MPLS
Hello all
I am just about to take the CID exam but i dont know
whixh exam to take. Cisco in the web side gives the
CID 3 as the 640-025 exam, but on the tracking system
640-025 is not valid and is replaced by the 640-520.
I went to my local exam center and they could not
locate the 640-520
You need some sort of console connection to the remote router, be it direct
connect or dial-up through the aux. port. If you try to do it over the
primary circuit, you will lose your connection as soon as you hit enter.
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By design, hellos and lsa's are surpressed. Do a search on CCO for a demand
circuit for further info..
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hi, all
I have a question about OSPF over DDR. The lab scenario is:
1. RTA and RTB connect
Rajneesh,
You have two choices that I'm familiar with:
1. Using out-of-bound management, dial in to the
router on the remote end and change the IP addres.
Than change the host end.
or
2. If you dont have a modem on the router at the
remote end, telnet into the remote end of the router,
change
You could also TFTP up and new config with the changed IP address or if you
have Cisco Works or some other SNMP enabled product you could use that to
change it.
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Also make sure you create updated routes before changing the IP address,
unless it's a static default route pointing to the serial interface.
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Rajneesh,
You have two choices that I'm familiar with:
1. Using
Comments inline
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Jagan Krishnaraj wrote:
One Telco service provider claims that they are using MPLS (Cisco
Powered
Network) at his back bone, which enable substantial saving to the
clients.
I find that if I absolutely have to do things like this, I telnet into the
remote router and do a write to save the config. Then I do a reload in 5
on the router, telling it to reload itself in 5 minutes. I then change the
IP address on the remote side, lose connection, change it on the local
Just the IP addr? Why not telnet to the remote router, change the ip
addr on that serial int, then change it on the router that you are at?
Works for me all the time.
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Native mode, switch is one BIG router by default and it works real
well. It really is quite flexible but it doesn't do much in layer 8
Dave
Gaz wrote:
I asked the same question from pre-sales, and the answer was 'that's what
the customer has requested', so the whole job has been
Support 640-506, replace CIT
regards
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From: Michalis Palis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Lunes, 10 de Diciembre de 2001 07:48 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CID exam [7:28668]
Hello all
I am just about to take the CID exam but i dont know
whixh exam to take.
Well, it can be worse.
We pay around 240 USD in Romania (for any CCNP exam). That is more than 2
average sallaries...and around half a sallary of an IT man.
What about that, Hugo?
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I always put on a secondary of the new IP so I make sure I can always fall
back to the old IP. Once it works I move the IP's around and remove the
secondary.
-Russ
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Debbie Westall
Sent: Monday, December 10,
Have run into this and I think it was a bug though can't recall for
sure. Either a reload fixed it or an IOS upgrade.
Dave
NKP wrote:
Hi ,
I am facing a problem on my Cisco router which is connected to the ISDN
, I have got a static IP address and I am not able to telnet in to the
telnet to remote router, CAREFULLY change ip address. As soon as you
hit enter, connection lost. Config local side, everything is good. If
you screw up simply have someone power cycle remote and your back were
you started.
Dave
Rajneesh Yadav wrote:
Hi all,
I want to change serial IP
Can someone help me figure out the MIB's to get information from the show
interface commands?
I am specifically looking for.
-input/output
-crc
-carrier transitions
-overruns
Thanks
-Russ
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Scott mentions the safest way to do this, which is to have out-of-band
remote console access to the far side equipment. If you're
provisioned for this, great... If not, setting it up may be more
trouble than it's worth.
Assuming you don't have dial-up access to the remote equipment, here's
Folks,
For network 10.1.0.0/24 ..the access list would be
access_list 120 permit ip 10.1.0.0 0.0.0.255 any
What would be access list if my network is 10.1.0.0/27?
Cheers
Ramesh
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Where has Bob been lately? I remember that he was around last spring
and maybe early summer but I don't recall seeing anything recently. I
miss our long discussions of strange routing behaviors! Perhaps that IP
classless thread last spring finally did him in.
John
Chuck Larrieu 12/9/01
You could also have a modem attached to the remote router and while you are
dialed in you can change the IP address. Then change the ip address on the
host end after that. At least if you miss typed the ip address you would
still be dialed into the router to change it instead of rebooting the
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, nrf wrote:
I presume that you are speaking of L3 MPLS VPN's. Actually, Cisco L3 MPLS
VPN's (RFC 2547) do not behave like Frame-relay or ATM at all. The key
difference is that implementing RFC 2547 assumes IP connectivity at the
customer, whereas FR or ATM makes no
To get a wildcard mask from a subnet mask you invert the mask. In your
first example, the mask is 255.255.255.0 and you inverted it to become
0.0.0.255.
In your second example you have a mask of 255.255.255.224. What do you
get when you invert that mask?
John
Ramesh c 12/10/01 8:31:45 AM
The 640-025 is still a valid exam towards your CCDP. The 640-520 is supposed
to replace the 640-025, however, I'm not sure when. The 641-520 beta was
quite a while ago but I don't think Cisco liked the results, which is
probably why it's taking so long to put out the replacement 640-520 exam.
I've just been playing with some new N/W design software which can be found
at -
http://www.netformx.com/dds/login/ve.jsp
It looks quite intersesting. I have now connection with the company, Just
thought others might like a look
Regards,
Dom.
The contents of this e-mail and any
0.0.0.31
Dave
Ramesh c wrote:
Folks,
For network 10.1.0.0/24 ..the access list would be
access_list 120 permit ip 10.1.0.0 0.0.0.255 any
What would be access list if my network is 10.1.0.0/27?
Cheers
Ramesh
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access_list 120 permit ip 10.1.0.0 0.0.0.31 any
Ramesh
c
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Hi,
It is possible, first telnet into the remote router, change its IP address
to the new one, immediately you press the enter key after typing the IP
address, you will be disconnected, so you must be prety sure that the IP
address you typed is correct and no room for mistakes here, else too
It's funny, the only person I know who got the CCNA WAN Switching was a
CCNP who also wanted the letters CCNA on his resume in case he ran
into a headhunter who knew what a CCNA was, but had never heard of a
CCNP.
I've heard of stranger things, but not many...
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Interesting... thanks for the explanation Chuck.
Hal
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 12:32 AM
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Subject: RE: RIP routing (2 router lab) newbie [7:28327]
I spent a bit more time looking into
I was told that there are 7 layers in the OSI model (from a guy who worked
on this stuff back in the early 80's) only because IBM's protocol had 7
layers at the time, and OSI had 6. They added the session-layer to make it
seem like a viable model. True story. :)
Steve
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I have a basic question, kind of...
When you redistribute between routing protocols, should you ALWAYS use a
route-map? If there are no loops is it still recommended/required? I have
been doing it but I want to know if its overkill.
Thanks,
Bill
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10.1.0.0/27?
/27 is ...111 which the same as 255.255.255.224
So you have 10.1.0.0 subnet mask 255.255.255.224
255.255.255.255
- Subnet mask 255.255.255.224
---
Wildcard mask
Hi Michalis,
I took my CID 3 about a month ago and the test exam number was 640-025.
CID 3.0 #640-025 Nov 9 2001 P
Scott
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 6:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CID exam
Just wanted to add the same behavior with OSPF. If 2 routers are on the
same Ethernet segment and a router has a secondary address and the other
router's primary address is the same subnet as the secondary, OSPF will not
form an adjacency. Also by default ospf will not advertise secondary
Yes it is overkill. Yes it is good practice to use either route-maps or
distribute lists. Control is better.
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William Lijewski
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 10:57 AM
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Subject:
Hello all-
I have my first real job interview this week with a large corporation. I am
18 and am currently in college and have passed my CCNA, CCDA and am planning
on taking CCNP routing January 21st. I also participated in the Cisco
Network Academy program and have an 'emplyment passport' from
It;s not required at all, in fact you could do redistribution long
before route-maps existed.
Not sure what you mean when you say if there are no loops. one of
the things you need to be aware of is creating loops when redistributing
not having loops prior to, though that would obviously be a
But is it ever necessary if you're only using a single router to do the
redistribution?
Bill Carter 12/10/01 10:55:23 AM
Yes it is overkill. Yes it is good practice to use either route-maps
or
distribute lists. Control is better.
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The Cisco's exam prices are similar in Romania as in Brasil. Isn't
something wrong with the math? As more you earn, more you can pay, not
the opposite.
About the salaries... here it is about 25% of what an average IT
professional earns monthly.
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From: Constantin Tivig
I have a question about OSPF over DDR. The lab scenario is:
1. RTA and RTB connect with each other using back-to-back connection with
serial PPP connection, and use the asynchronous interface as the backup
interface.
2. And on each router there is a ethernet interface as a stub network.
This paragraph was the most important to me and answered me a
question:
When you do this, the secondary IP addresses will automatically be
revert back to be primary and your former primary would have gone for
gone leaving you with your new set of IP Addresses running on both
serial interfaces.
Is it true that you must have a Layer 3 switch in order subnet an IP class
and have the subnets communicate? I was told that a Layer 3 switch or a
router must be used on my network if I am to subnet my address space and
have the different subnets be able to communicate. It has been a long time
this is a link to google with your exact question used as the search
criteria.
http://www.google.com/search?q=How+to+connect+console+through+serial+port+of+linux+machine%3F
junos 12/10/01 04:13AM
Hi;
Got a question.
How to connect console through serial port of linux machine?
rgds
But wait a minute, now. Isn't the CCNA a pre-req for the CCNP? Or did your
friend happen to get the CCNP back in the really old days when I believe the
CCNA was not a CCNP prereq?
But yeah - the WAN certs are/were pretty useless. I think the best
summation of them is this:
Try clear ip ospf or clearing your Frame Relay connections.
HTH,
Rob H. NP, DP, blah,blah,blah...
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Has anybody had a chance to compare the various IP telephony solutions out
there? I've read all the vendor's marketing materials until the end of
time, but we all know how much to trust vendor marketing. So I'd rather
ask opinions of those who have actually compared the vendors.
Does a NM-1FE1R2W= work in a Cisco 2620 router?
I thought all NM's worked in both the C26xx and C36xx series, but I can't
get this configuration to work.
When I look in the HW/SW compability matrix only SW for the C36xx is shown
for this module.
Any suggestions?
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great postvery thought provoking and completely overwhelming with a
plethera of knowledge.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/10/01 07:14AM
hehehehhehehehehehehehehehehehe
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I wasn't under the impression ccna was a pre-req...does it say that on their
site? I have no plans on getting my ccna and have one test left for ccnp...
-Patrick
nrf 12/10/01 01:46PM
But wait a minute, now. Isn't the CCNA a pre-req for the CCNP? Or did your
friend happen to get the CCNP
Filtering is, yes. Of coarse I'm assuming your not talking about a
single router network since you are redistributing routing protocols.
Dave
John Neiberger wrote:
But is it ever necessary if you're only using a single router to do the
redistribution?
Bill Carter 12/10/01 10:55:23 AM
Price wise, depends on the size of the job. For a small company, Cisco is
WAY too expensive when you compare an AVVID solution to a small PBX. For
good price for a small company go with a 3COM NBX. But with the 7750 being
re-released, the 7750 may be getting more cost competative. I think
Depends...No its not necessary, but what if one misconfigured router starts
advertising lots of bogus networks. It could flood routers on the other
side of the redistribution. What if you are redistributing 10.x.x.x network
into a 172.16.x.x network and an a router on the 172.16.X.X gets
Hi Johan,
Not all network modules work for both the 36x and 26x. I thought the same
thing, but I have found a few modules that don't work for both.
Scott
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From: Johan Hjalmarsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 10:59 AM
To: [EMAIL
yes.
Steve
Christian Fredrickson wrote in message
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Is it true that you must have a Layer 3 switch in order subnet an IP class
and have the subnets communicate? I was told that a Layer 3 switch or a
router must be used on my network if I am to
Hi Patrick,
The CCNA is a requirement for your CCNP.
CCNP Prerequisites
Valid CCNA certification
Check this website out on Cisco
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.ht
ml
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL
I found that in the CCNP track, dumps were not necessary to pass. It was
kind of like a college course with concepts and lots of basic theory
application. You just had to commit to studying the material either way
or you risk failing due to % of possible questions. The materials are
easily
I agree that CCIE candidates should read RFCs. If you answer D, however,
it's because your job should really be to be an editor, not a CCIE. ;-)
Seriously, the question is worded stranged mainly because of the use of
passive voice. A good editor would have told the author to fix that and the
Hi guys,
I'm interested in taking the Wireless LAN specialization and would
like to know where I can get the information regarding the number of
certified people on Wireless.
Thank you.
___
http://www.webmail.co.za the South-African
Stories about iq.com were posted a couple of months back..and I were
one of the people who had a bad experience with them. Luckily, I did not
purchase anything from them. Suprisingly, there are still in business and I
wonder why there is no one in that company to straighten out this
Seems to be a lot on Ebay. (2514 that is). (2523) is a bit more rare.
At 09:49 AM 12/9/01 -0500, John Green wrote:
ok tell me this guys.
the 2523 and 2514 are not available in like
used_hardware / online / acution sites.
seems these two are pretty popular ones. why ?
i have been trying to get
Patrick,
CCNA is a prerequisite for the CCNA. See the link below:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.ht
ml
Just as CCDA is a prerequisite for the CCDP.
Ken Barronton - CCDP, CCNP, MCSE
Network Engineer
Aelera Corporation
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From:
Yes, you will need a layer three device, either a router or a RSM module
for your switch. Routing is required whenever you need to communicate
between different subnets.
Cheers,
Dan
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From: Christian Fredrickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10,
Not sure the where this thread is going, but the Better Business Bureau is a
thing of the past. You can only hang their sticker on your door if you pay
a membership (as a business owner). Business owners have wizened up over
the past 10 or 15 years. The BBB has been defused by a lack of
Hi Johan,
Doing a little more research on cisco.com, I found probably the same
information as you.
The Maximum Number of NMs that can be utilized in each of the 2600/3600
families is as follows:
NM-1FE1R2W
2600 3620 3640 3660
N/A 24 6
adds routera to the host file similar to /etc/hosts
-Patrick
S A 12/08/01 07:07PM
can some one tel me what this comand will do
ip host RouterA 192.8.150.89. 192.6.10.1
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The 26xx is only capable of supporting 2 FE ports, and then only if they are
mainboard-based. Therefore, the NM-1FExxx and NM-2FExxx boards will not
work in them.
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From: Johan Hjalmarsson
To:
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 13:58
Subject: C2620 with NM-1FE1R2W?
What Cisco says in their certification policies, if I remember
correctly, is that you're only supposed to list the highest
certification you've earned in a given track, ie I shouldn't list both
CCNA and CCNP on my resume, nor should I list both CCDA and CCDP. But if
someone does a text search on
Sorry, wanted to add some information about OSPF behaiour and secondary
addresses.
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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 11:52 AM
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Subject: RE: RIP routing (2 router lab) newbie [7:28327]
Just wanted
Yes that is true. A layer 3 device is needed to route between subnets.
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Christian Fredrickson
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 12:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Catalyst Layer 2 question [7:28710]
Is
/
The cost of the exams in the U.S. is $100.USDS except for the
CCIE which I think is $300.USD. I presume you are referring
to the actual exams, not the Boson exams.
\
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Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 13:18:50 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Boson Practice Tests
Yes, I'm referring to the actual Sylvan exams, that here in Brasil
they cost ~ US$ 220.00.
Unexplainable.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: segunda-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2001 18:15
To: Hugo Caye
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Boson
Actually the beginning of November 2001 they increased the price to $125. =(
I don't know the pricing on CCIE exam.
Scott
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Subject: RE: Boson Practice
From a client (inside) I can ping the inside interface of the PIX .
From a client (outside) I can ping the outside interface of the PIX.
However no (inside) client manages to ping or do any sort of traffic with
hosts outside the PIX.
Do you spot where my problem is?
Thank you!!!
BTECHPIX# sh
From a client (inside) I can ping the inside interface of the PIX .
From a client (outside) I can ping the outside interface of the PIX.
However no (inside) client manages to ping or do any sort of traffic with
hosts outside the PIX.
Do you spot where my problem is?
Thank you!!!
BTECHPIX#
Not sure the where this thread is going, but the Better Business Bureau is a
thing of the past. You can only hang their sticker on your door if you pay
a membership (as a business owner). Business owners have wizened up over
the past 10 or 15 years. The BBB has been defused by a lack of
Sorry about the OT, but if anyone can sell me this cable here in Houston, TX
today, please let me know.
EIA-530, DB60 to DB25 (NOT THE EIA/TIA-232).
I believe it's the CAB-530MT=
It's to be used between a CSU/DSU and a 2501.
Please give me the price, location and phone number.
A rule of thumb in sales is to never let anything get in the way of the
close. If you think that you may be asked to show the certificates, bring
them along but don't present them unless asked.
The ideal situation is to be interviewed by your future boss. You have the
opportunity to determine
From a client (inside) I can ping the inside interface of the PIX .
From a client (outside) I can ping the outside interface of the PIX.
However no (inside) client manages to ping or do any sort of traffic with
hosts outside the PIX.
I have the feeling that I have a Global or PAT issue.
Do
you sure?
well, OK, I actually braved my garage and dug out my old text Business
Telecommunications by Sanford Rowe. This is the one that hooked me into
networking as opposed to PC support 15 years ago. I vaguely recalled SNA as
being nine layers, but I must have confused that with the nine bits
With a single redistribution point, split-horizon should handle the
filtering for you in most cases.
In a production environment I might apply filtering just to be safe, but in
a lab/testing environment why waste the cycles.
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Can any one point me to a web site where I can find information on how to
connect terminal server (2509) to a console port of a cat5505.
Thanks
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FAQ, list archives,
Here is a marketing blurb that appears to say it is supported on the
2600 platform but me thinks it lies ;)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2600/prodlit/2636m_ds.htm
Dave
Johan Hjalmarsson wrote:
Does a NM-1FE1R2W= work in a Cisco 2620 router?
I thought all NM's worked in
First of all, the archive search feature isn't working correctly. I did a
search for xmodem and got zero matches, which I found odd. So, I then did
a search on cisco to check if it was working and also received zero
matches! Paul, please check this out.
I am unable to xmodem a new flash image to
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