I have 3 routers and Hub for Sale. Just unwanted devices and need to sell.
All in working order and very willing to negotiate.
Please make an offer. I am in sydney australia.
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IOS 12.1 IP Plus + IPSEC
12M Physical Memory
8M Flash
Cisco 2501
IOS
I have 3 routers and Hub for Sale. Just unwanted devices and need to sell.
All in working order and very willing to negotiate.
Please make an offer. I am in sydney australia.
Thanks.
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8M Flash
Cisco 2501
IOS
For quite a while CheckPoint is out performing every single Firewall in the
market a specially in the CheckPoint Next Generation Firewall version
and with the release of there SecureXL API.
It is important to remember that performance is not everything that need to
be compared while testing a
Hi,
When you make the ethernet interface passive, it means no igrp updates will
be sent out on the ethernet interface. It doesn't stop the serial interface
from advertising network 12.0.0.0 . Which explains why you can still ping
to the ethernet interface. If for some reason you do not want
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A couple of points, and I will then get off of my soapbox...
Checkpoint NG is STILL an application running on UNIX or NT, not a self
contained appliance. Personally I love Microsoft (let the flames begin!),
however, with the critical updates that I see getting installed on my 2000
and XP
Everything that you said is correct and I love that PIX and I have
installed it many times with the failover option for high availability,
never the less what about clustering, what about logging, and I don't mean
Syslog data or the 512 lines that the PDM offers with limited information,
I can go
If its braindumps your after your in the wrong place.
For study guides try www.certificationzone.com.
The archives on groupstudy.com will give you all the
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Try Wendel Odom's CCNA Exam Certification Guide. Please try to config a
router a few times if you haven't yet before you take the CCNA. It will
make your knowledge more concrete.
For practice tests, try Boson.com, examcram.com, etc. Cisco even has some
tests that have the real questions on
Someone at Cisco was just telling me about a guy who came in from Korea to
take the CCIE lab and during lunch, he called TAC on one of the problems.
The TAC tech recognized the problem as a lab problem from his CCIE test,
called down to the lab instructors to see if that person was taking the
Thanks.
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Yes, it's in IEEE 802.3. It's in Clause 28 of the IEEE 802.3 2000 Edition.
It might have been in earlier versions too.
Priscilla
At 02:31 PM 12/31/01, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
Is there any
Auto-negotiation is infamous for not working as advertised! ;-) It's not
just Cisco equipment.
There is definitely a problem when introducing older 10BaseT equipment into
the equation, which it sounds like Ole did. Perhaps one of the more
hardware, physical-layer type engineers remembers more of
Is there any standardization for autonegotiation like 802.x or something. I
have never heard of anything like it, and maybe that's half the problem?
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Auto-negotiation is infamous for not working as advertised!
Yes, it's in IEEE 802.3. It's in Clause 28 of the IEEE 802.3 2000 Edition.
It might have been in earlier versions too.
Priscilla
At 02:31 PM 12/31/01, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
Is there any standardization for autonegotiation like 802.x or something. I
have never heard of anything like it, and
I have a 6509 switch with 2 MSFC's. I would like to know if I can or should
I have the same config on both MSFC's.
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issues between a Cisco router and Cisco switch. I've even seen problems
when both interfaces were 10/100 and both hard-coded to 100/full and the
link wouldn't come up. This may a chink in the Cisco armor as I rarely
Is there any standardization for autonegotiation like 802.x or something. I
have never heard of anything like it, and maybe that's half the problem?
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Auto-negotiation is infamous for not working as advertised!
Auto-negotiation is infamous for not working as advertised! ;-) It's not
just Cisco equipment.
There is definitely a problem when introducing older 10BaseT equipment into
the equation, which it sounds like Ole did. Perhaps one of the more
hardware, physical-layer type engineers remembers more of
Someone at Cisco was just telling me about a guy who came in from Korea to
take the CCIE lab and during lunch, he called TAC on one of the problems.
The TAC tech recognized the problem as a lab problem from his CCIE test,
called down to the lab instructors to see if that person was taking the
If you have a serial0.1 interface and are using this for ip nat outside,
what is the correct syntax in defining your PAT or pool of addresses?
1. ip nat inside source list 1 interface serial0.1 overload
2. ip nat inside source list 1 interface serial0:1 overload ?
Or does it not matter at
You have three choices.
1 Treat the two MSFC's as two individual routers
2 Config-sync, basically you configure the routers individually but from
the active router
3 SRM, single router mode, you have a single router config, one active
one standby.
of coarse this is ASSuming your running
Hi all,
I have passed Remote Access exam today , there are 77 Questions with 2 hour
time.
There are appox. 10 questions on typing command but you need not memorize
the command because there are list of choices to be selected.
I plan to take CIT next month, is there any useful information that
Funky Unix exploits tend to only happen when people for some odd
reason, decide to open up public services on those machines. The same
problem exists with NT, but usually it has silly libraries sploits as well.
Any decent security admin can lock down any box running any
OS. The
I need to re certify for CCNP this comming June 2002. Has anyone taken
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The passive-interface command stops routing updates from exiting that
interface or--in the case of EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS--it stop hello
packets from exiting which keeps neighbor relationships from forming.
This command won't keep a connected network from showing up in your
routing table. If
I actually saw a quite humorous demo of this on an IP Telephony
seminar in mid october. The network cabling was made up of
a pair of car battery cables (including clamps and all) linked to
two huge rolls of barbed wire, old band cable (the white, semi-
transparent twowire thingys used as radio
I set up nat with basic statements
ip nat inside (fast 0)
ip nat outside (serial 0.1)
ip nat inside soure list 1 interface serial0.1 overload
access-list 1 permit 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.255 (This is the only access-list on the
box)
If I do a show ip nat translations I can see internal external local
this is the small document that may help you a lot
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With reference to archive entry:
RE: Fail over to 2 ISDN Provider. [7:9899] posted 06/26/2001
I am trying to configure a VPN edge router (801/12.0.7T as it happens). The
router has been assigned a static, public IP address for the dialer
interface.
It is running an encrypted tunnel to another
Having work with both Cisco PIX and Checkpoint Firewall running Nokia
platforms, even though I am NOT an expert in both, let me make a few
comments:
1) Checkpoint Firewall, even though it is an application, if you run
Checkpoint
on Nokia Platforms which uses IPSO (netBSD kernel-like), it is very
I rarely totally rule out anything, it'll come back and bite ya in the
arse but I would definately verify your IE setup. If you want to verify
TCP telnet to something like route-views.oregon-ix.net
Dave
Larry Brown wrote:
I set up nat with basic statements
ip nat inside (fast 0)
ip
Could be DNS problem. Try going to http://198.133.219.25/
This is Cisco.com.
Probably not a NAT/PAT issue.
Regards,
Eric
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So far my memory goes...i remember this :
a) Multichannel E1 Normal E1
A:A sum of differents speeds to have the total you are paying for. It is
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b) Fractional E1 Channelized E1
B:With the 30 channels. You have a portion of the 30 channels this
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Hi Group,
I have been sniffing my broadband connection to
my ISP today and have a few questions.
My main gripe is that I'm being sent around 100
Arp requests per minute, which obviously I cannot
resolve. These ARP requests are all originating from
my default G/W at the ISP trying to
Cable modem is a shared medium and you do not have the bandwidth on your
segment to yourself. You could compare it to ethernet for practical
purposes.
The k1d
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I have been sniffing my broadband
Just my $.02 ... secondary addresses cover this quite well!!
, and then again as we phased providers out ...
Thanks!
TJ
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Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 11:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
As an epilog to my recent e-mail warning about using the AUTO feature of
SPEED and/or DUPLEX settings on LAN interfaces, I would like to give you a
little extra information:
I looked at all the interfaces on my 3548 switch today, and found that the
interface that was connected to a 2620 and the
Most local Cisco office have been demo'ing LRE for a few months now. My
local office has a demostration kit consisting of a piece of plywood with 3
foot lenths of the following wires connected together: Cat5, Cat3, House
Grade wiring used for outlets, and Barbed Wire used in barnyard around the
Hello,
I have in my organization a cisco router 2600 running NAT and IPSEC56. I
want to configure two access-lists. One for inbound access and another one
for outbound access and apply it in the same serial line.
Does anyone know what are the ports I have to permit to work that job
Thank you for the info. Now I am a little confused still on
the passive interface. If it prevents routing updates
from being sent out, why would one want a
passive interface. From my understanding, a
passive interface would not advertise is routing
updates to its neighbor. If that is the case, I
IP protocol 50 and UDP port 500. If you are doing AH you also need ip
protocol 51.
-Eric
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Subject: question about VPN-IPSEC and NAT [7:30694]
Hello,
All part of traffic control. Why waste bandwidth for updates that are not
required.
example:
OSPF domainrouter--IGRP domain
the OSPF domain does not require direct knowledge of the IGRP domain, so why
send IGRP updates out the interface into the OSPF domain? or visa versa.
also, as a
As I mentioned in my first reply, the passive-interface command
operates a little differently depending on the protocol you're
using. For protocols that need to establish neighbors--such as
EIGRP, OSPF, and IS-IS--this command stops those relationships
from forming so no routes will ever be
Are these routers directly connected? If so, that
explains why you would still be able to ping. Did you
try to use loopback interfaces and see if those routes
are being announced?
ms
--- CCIEn2002 wrote:
Thank you for the info. Now I am a little confused
still on
the passive interface. If
I should also mention that in the ISP environment, this is particularly
useful and particularly necessary. According to my reading, ISP's will
habitually place all interfaces to the customer side as passive ( for the
ISP IGP ) and will then specifically activate interfaces where route and
routing
Hey guys/gals I know this is really OT but I thought I would throw it out
there to see if anyone has any ideas. Iv got a SCO V/386 System and
apparently the thing is old that no one remembers the password to itOR
is even with the company anymore. Is there a way that I can boot with a
floppy
Does anyone have recommendations for purchasing cisco lab equipment? I
thought I saw a post about a terminal server for ~$650 recently, but can
not find it now. Any suggestions?
Dan Lockwood
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I agree. I can say with 100% certainty that it's not NAT/PAT if you have
those exact configs in the router. It's IE.
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This is Cisco.com.
Probably not a
Google is your friend:
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Hey guys/gals I know this is
I haven't read the book yet but I used to work with the author and
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Knowing the amount of time he put into the book, I'd say that $70 is a steal
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 3:22 PM
For that matter, why advertise routes on any leaf network that only has
end nodes? In the IP world, most end nodes (workstations) don't care about
routing updates. (It could be argued that it would be better if they did so
you wouldn't need kludges like HSRP, but in fact, most workstation
It sounds like you are sharing the broadcast domain with a bunch of other
stations. The network is bridging on the edge. I think this is normal for
cable modem systems. Is that what you are on?
Priscilla
At 12:23 PM 1/2/02, Phil Barker wrote:
Hi Group,
I have been sniffing my broadband
The Length field in the RC field indicates the total length of the RIF.
Length values will be even values between 2 and 30 inclusive.
Source-route bridging is documented in Annex C of IEEE 802.1D MAC Bridges.
You can get it for free now from IEEE. There's no need to rely on the
sloppy work of
Just a quick note about my DSL connection with Southwestern Bell.
I have read some e-mails in the past about using a SMC router for PPPoE
instead of the (crappy) software that comes with the DSL modem (Enternet).
I went ahead and installed the SMC Barricade broadband router, and it only
took me
Hello-
Can anyone share any successes stories and problem areas with the Cisco CSS
11000 Content Services Switch? We're about to begin a migration of dual
Local Directors (supporting large ASP model web farm) moving to the CSS
11000. We're upgrading due to bugs and instability we've
Hi,
Just to expand on this...
The 224.0.0.1 multicast query you're seeing is coming
from the cable modem I bet. I have a Surfboard 3100
cable modem and it sends out IGMP queries on 224.0.0.1
frequently. I'm not sure why the cable modem is doing
multicast and haven't really looked into it. I
I was working on a 2611 router and noticed that the configuration register
was set to 0x3962 !!! I tried to change it to 0x2102 but says it will change
to 0x3922 at the next reload. Just curious if anyone has seen this before
and what it means. When I looked at CCO I noticed that they didn't have
We've got one of the original Arrowpoint CSS 100 switches and I love it.
They're pretty easy to configure and very reliable.
However, we're going to be redesigning that portion of our network and
we're seriously considering moving to the competing product by F5. They
have a new model that is
check this url out..
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/4000m/4000sig/vconfig.htm#41058
It has some good info on standard and so called non-std. config. register
info.
hth
Nick
_
Get your
Kludge!!! I'd rather refer to these features as job security :-)
Dave
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
For that matter, why advertise routes on any leaf network that only has
end nodes? In the IP world, most end nodes (workstations) don't care about
routing updates. (It could be argued that
Having proxy ARP enabled on the router would cause the router to send ARP
replies not requests.
The fact that he sees ARP requests isn't surprising. He's on a shared
network. On a shared network you see all the ARP requests from your local
router to devices on your network.
Priscilla
At
It means the baud rate to was set to 38400 bps the other end to which it is
connected to
- either a PC configured using Hyperterminal or a Terminal server.
Let me know if you need anything.
Thanks
Rajesh
Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:
I was working on a 2611 router and noticed that the
Personally, I hate the CSS... many issues, especially if you use it to
distribute load for applications other than HTTP; SQL comes to mind... Not
to mention that in my experience, Cisco support doesn't seem to know the box
too well...
I'm a big Foundry fan... BigIP is also a very solid
Erick, you are seeing 224.0.0.1 Multicast Queries because 224.0.0.1 is
reserved for all systems on segment. This is the IP that the IGMP queries
are going out to allowing the Router to determine if it needs to request
upstream for any Multicast Streams. It is pretty common to see that..
Mike
Boson's Config Register Calculater (free at www.boson.com) says that your
console linespeed is 115200 instead of 9600. Console port speed is set
with the higher bits.
Berry
At 05:38 PM 1/2/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I was working on a 2611 router and noticed that the configuration register
was
Priscilla,
Wouldn't proxy ARP generate an ARP request and an ARP reply if the source
and target networks were directly connected to the router?
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I have a customer with an ADSL line which uses PPPoE. They are able to
establish a VPN tunnel over the DSL line, but they are only able to ping
through the tunnel. TCP, UDP and other higher protocols will not work. I
heard that there is an issue with doing VPNs over PPPoE ADSL. Does anyone
know
We are looking at buying some new load balancing switches and new cache
engines and somewhere in that mix we want to add SSL acceleration. One
vendor that we're looking at sells load balancing switches with SSL
acceleration built-in. Of course, they really like their way of doing
this. The
As everyone else has said, this is normal for a shared access netowrk. Look
for routing protocol updates and other things as well . On ATT's
cable-modem network you can see the ospf hello updates, who the DR and BDR
is and other things. It can be fun. Try dsniff or some other program and
you
Thanks for all the replies. Berry, thanks for the link to the Config
Register Calculator! You were correct regarding the console linespeed. It
was set at 115200. I changed it before the holidays but forgot that I had
done this when I got back to the office today! Changed it back to 9600 and
all
I need to do more studying on this topic, so forgive me for asking, but why
does the conf. reg change according to line console speed?? I thought the
confreg was just a setting telling the router whare to boot from? Does it
do more?
Kaminski, Shawn G wrote in message
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Is it possible to remove default Vlans 1, 1002-1005 from ISL trunking? I am
setting up a ISL trunking between Catalyst 2924 and 3640 router.
I am running IOS on Catalyst XL 2924 and only want certain vlan on my link.
IOS does it, but then it also inserts default vlan 1 and 1002-1005
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Priscilla,
Wouldn't proxy ARP generate an ARP request and an ARP reply if the source
and target networks were directly connected to the router?
No. Proxy ARP causes the router to generate ARP replies. It has no effect
on ARP requests.
ARP requests are
At 06:42 PM 1/2/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
As everyone else has said, this is normal for a shared access netowrk. Look
for routing protocol updates and other things as well . On ATT's
cable-modem network you can see the ospf hello updates, who the DR and BDR
is and other things.
Yep, that's
Not providing many/any answers here I'm afraid - just asking more questions.
Is SSL that suitable for caching? I would have thought that most SSL traffic
would be unique (Session ID's/transaction info etc).
That's not a cocky question, I really don't know. I suppose there will be
static content
a wild guess, packet frag issues? Try to ping with larger packets to test
this..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Bruce Williams wrote:
I have a customer with an ADSL line which uses PPPoE. They are able to
establish a VPN tunnel over the DSL line,
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Why would anyone want to pay $100 for 16 hours of
Personnally I have used the Alteon series
loadbalancers with their ISD ssl accelerator. I can't
complain...they have worked like a champ. Just another
option for ya :)
ms
--- Gaz wrote:
Not providing many/any answers here I'm afraid -
just asking more questions.
Is SSL that suitable for
Dsniff uses icmp default gateway redirects (the ICMP message that tells
hosts that a differnt router has a better path to the destination network).
This will automatically make the user's PC redirect all traffic to your PC
dynamically (the client never knows about it), because he thinks you are a
You can clear the trunks for anything 2-1005 and 1025-4096 (6000 series)
but I don't believe it will allow you to do that with the default VLAN.
HTH
Darren
At 06:59 PM 1/2/2002 -0500, Ali, Abbas wrote:
Is it possible to remove default Vlans 1, 1002-1005 from ISL trunking? I am
setting up a
Hi everybody,
I am a network engineer (CCNP) who has just lost his job. I am wondering
if I should start preparing for the CCIE. Are CCIEs still able to find
jobs? I look forward to your inputs.
Thanks
Stephane
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tell you what the f5 bigip still works very nice...
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 07:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSL Accelerators [7:30724]
Personnally I have used the Alteon series
loadbalancers
the idea of 24 hour rack rental can be attractive. especially for doing
those full blown practice labs.
OTOH, smaller increments make sense for a lot of reasons as well. Suppose I
want to spend the last couple of weeks before the test doing certain
specific things - voice, ATM, Cat
I read up on it. It appears to have been developed for beneficial purposes
but is also a hacker tool. The written material says its a set of tools
actually The relevant one uses ARP, not ICMP. (There was no mention of ICMP
being used.) It sends an ARP reply for the IP address of the default
Can anyone explain the ethernet and token ring protocol type codes for me?
I know you can filter DLSw and SRB using them but I don't really understand
what they are, I found a table containing all the popular ones. IBM SNA is
80D5, does that mean that all SNA traffic has this type code, and that
This is a remote access vpn situation? If you can ping the server then we
can assume that the tunnel was set up correctly and it is not a situation
where IPSec protocols are being blocked. Try playing with the IPSec over
NAT setting on the client itself.
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Is is possible to set SPAN on a catalyst 1900? If yes, how?
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I just bought a 4000-m router for practice and I keep getting the folling
error messages whille booting up. It really slows down the bootup process.
How can I get rid of these error messages.
Warning: flash:null does not exist. Command retained.
Warning: flash:flash does not exist. Command
The Catalyst 1900 doesn't call it SPAN but you can do the same
functionality with the monitor-port command. You should first enter the
command to enable the monitoring feature and then configure two parameters
- the port where the analyzer resides and the ports that will be monitored.
Good
Dave,
If you want job security, become a tenured professor. Low pay but lots
of security! :)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
MADMAN wrote:
Kludge!!! I'd rather refer to these features as job security :-)
Dave
Priscilla
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