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UNIVERSITY DIPLOMAS
Obtain a prosperous future, money earning power,
and the admiration of all.
Diplomas from prestigious non-accredited
universities based on your present knowledge
and life experience.
No required tests, classes, books, or
O.K. let me rephrase this, A router would generate and ARP request and ARP
reply if the source network and destination network were directly attached
and proxy ARP were enabled.
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We have purchased several 1538Ms and have had some issues. Some of them
seems to go up and down randomly. We have purchased 100+ and just the last
couple have had this problem. We are thinking it is the latest software
version or just a bad batch from manufacturing.
Anyone else having
In speaking with various companies regarding smaller increments of rack time
(8 hours), I have found that trying to administer the smaller increments can
be an administrative nightmare. After seeing what Brad and Marc's company
has to offer in terms of rack setups, I can understand why they have
Get lost scam artist!
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UNIVERSITY DIPLOMAS
Obtain a prosperous future, money earning power,
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Diplomas from prestigious non-accredited
universities based on your present knowledge
and life experience.
Brad,
Just because the site starts with CC we will not confuse it with yours
This may be hard to believe but their are other companies out there
besides yours.. I do not think this is spam just because Michale has
not been very active in this group. Hopefully this company will be more
All Right! Now I can get that pHd (pretty hilarious diploma) and maybe
no one will realize it's not a PhD.
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Hey, come on, this could be my chance to go back and finish up that
degree! ;-)
Patrick Ramsey 1/3/02 8:33:40 AM
oh god
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Obtain a prosperous future, money earning power,
and the admiration of all.
Diplomas from prestigious
Maybe I can get a PHd in Computer Science minor in something network
related! Who needs Cisco certs when you have THIS! And that other spam
that just won't quit about becoming a legally ordained minister would go
along nicely.
Minister Allen May, PHdhas a nice ring to it
Actually it
As far as I come to know, yes. Hope you good luck.
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There needs to be some code added to the mailing list admin daemon.
something like
if ($email==legit) {
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}
elsif ($email==stupidPOSspammingMFgoodfornothingPOS){
cp *.*.* /dev/null);
John Neiberger 01/03/02 11:10AM
Hey, come on, this could be my chance to go
No, you will need to buy an ISDN simulator. They aren't cheap. I think
that Adtran makes one, Black Box also does, and several others to be sure.
The cheapest new one I have ever seen was $1300.
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When using CHAP you need a common password between the two. So on newyork,
you need username albany password 0 cisco. On albany, you need username
newyork password 0 cisco. This way the MD5 hash matches.
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Searching on Google, I found this one:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=enselm=0ZEk7.131740%24B37.2967002%40
news1.rdc1.bc.home.com
I guess is on the comp.dcom.sys.cisco FAQ as well.
Hope this helps
Maurizio
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We have used the Big IP load balancers from F5we looked at alteon
and radware...these things blew them away. Highly recommended and
the support is second to none.
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Hi,
I want tp implement a VPN between 3005 VPN concentrator and Sonicwall
Tele3.Whether I can directly go with IKE configuration?Does anyone face any
problems while implementing the same?
Thanks.
Saj
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Your code is hilarious. I almost pissed my pants.
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There needs to be some code added to the
I saw a similar demo on the Cisco website last summer sometime. A Cisco
presenter showed a streaming video over some lamp power cord, speaker wire,
barbed wire, etc.
A related story is at http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/ts_122701.html and
there is a link to the video of the presentation on
Excuse me everyone but passwords are the same. While I was pasting here I
just changed the passwords of the config but they were the same before as
cisco. And I am trying now, both passwords are the same but it isnt working.
Best regards,
Cisco Breaker wrote in message
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I must disagree with VLAN 1 being the only administrative VLAN. It is
simply the default VLAN. At a previous client I set up a DMZ switch with a
management VLAN of 999. This was on a Cat5505.
HTH
Darren
At 11:28 PM 1/2/2002 -0500, Mark Odette II wrote:
Ali-
If my memory serves correct, you
Thank you for all your input. This has helped me
a great deal.
David
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To: CCIEn2002
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 2:53 PM
Subject: RE: Passive Interface Help [7:30648]
A passive interface prevents a routing protocol from advertising its
This one would be better:
If CheckForCrap(Email.Message) then Repeat
ReplyToSender('Don't send that crap here you idiot!!!');
Until 2+2=5
Ole
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Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Does anyone have any info on the IDS test. Specifically, Do you have to
memories the couple hundered pages of Signatures in the IDS book ?
Thanks
Jay
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Brant,
Great call on the BigIP. I am a huge fan of F5's product line, and there
BigIP -HA box is sooo sweet.
If anyone would like some heads up on these boxes, try www.f5networks.com or
feel free to email me.
Thanks.
-Scott M. Trieste
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And just what does prestigious non-accredited mean, exactly?
The miserable worms who market accredited education for
more-than-exorbitant fees are bad enough. (see previous threads on value of
certifications vs. higher-education diplomas)
I'd highly recommend pursuing industry certs rather than
This may seem like a strange request, but bear with me a moment:
Try changing your aux line speed from 38400 to 9600. If it works,
I'll share a puzzling experience I had recently!
Stefan
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I may going out on a limb here, but I doubt it.
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Does anyone have any info on the IDS test. Specifically, Do you have to
memories the couple hundered pages of Signatures in the IDS book ?
Thanks
Brad,
Just because the site starts with CC we will not confuse it with yours
This may be hard to believe but their are other companies out there
besides yours.. I do not think this is spam just because Michale has
not been very active in this group. Hopefully this company will be more
Hello Group,
I normally wouldn't jump into a discussion about this (and I normally only
post in the CCIE group), but I would like to clarify a few things about
ccRouters.com. First of all, Michael Lea (who started this thread) is not
the owner and doesn't have any interest in the success of the
Hmmm, and I spent maaannnyyy years obtaining all my degrees -- five years
for my D.Phil.
Which reminds me -- we used to have a silly little joke in our residence
hall which goes something like this:
What does B.S., M.S. and Ph.d. stand for???
Bull @!#$, more @!#$, and piled high and deep!!!
True enough, the management VLAN doesn't have to be 1. Using 1 is
reccomended however, because it is the default.
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I
Is there a win/linux/bsd utility I can use to format flash cards with
cisco-compatible filesystems, so I can pop them in and use them without
jumping through a bunch of hoops to save an image? The feature I want to
play with can't fit on the one I have, and I have a handful of these ATA
cards...
IEEE 802.1D, which specifies source-route bridging, supports 13 bridges, as
you say. IBM was involved in developing that specification. I was there and
I got the impression that at least the engineers at the meetings intended
for the older proprietary IBM specifications to go away. Whether
Cisco may recommend it but I believe it really depends on your perspective.
For example, if your environment's policy is to have all of your ports
enabled and ready for a connection, then it is conceivable that anyone
could get onto your administrative rail by simply finding a jack to plug
in
No. However, I took the test, and failed it with a 755, and they do ask a
lot of GUI questions. Specifically, to do this function do you click on
this than click on this or, click on this than click on that. Pretty
brutal. I completed my CCNP almost a year ago and passed my MCNS exam about
since when could you configure an accesslist on a
switch? looks like it can only be bound to a vlan
interface, but this is kinda funky since this is a
layer 3 feature on a layer 2 switch, can somone shed
some light?
2900XL(config)#access-l ?
IP standard access list
IP extended
Well, he's only sniffing on one network. He can't see the ARP requests
going out the other side.
Perhaps you're referring to a case where a single interface (the LAN on
which he is sniffing) has more than one network on it using secondary
addresses or subinterfaces.
Priscilla
At 10:44 AM
Yep makes sense. I suppose it comes down to price performance comparison and
hopefully you might be able to get some more feedback from the group
regarding the particular devices you're looking at. I suppose having the
cache in the same device as the SSL accelerator may increase performance,
but
Hello,
One of my clients has 2 buildings, distance around 1
mile. They are considering using Cisco wireless
solution. I checked Cisco web site and found 350 only
supports 2000 feet outdoor at 1MB. I'm wondering if I
can use some kind of antenna? Does Cisco make bigger
antenna?
Thanks in
Hi group,
I want to define a filter that captures all
packets except ARP and HTTP. I've tried the advanced
settings in NG Sniffer define filter clicked on ARP
for e.g and then tried the 'ADD NOT' attribute under
data pattern.
But I'm getting knowhere fast !!!
Any ideas if this is possible ?
Don't forget, access lists aren't just for routing anymore! You can also use
them on vty ports.
Mark
since when could you configure an accesslist on a
switch? looks like it can only be bound to a vlan
interface, but this is kinda funky since this is a
layer 3 feature on a layer 2 switch,
Okay, it looks like I jumped the gun. I wanted to publically apologize to
both Mikes! :)
There was another company using false email accounts to advertise their
product last week, and I thought we were seeing more of the same. Sorry
about that guys!
Both Mikes are good people. Michael Brady
As an uninvolved onlooker to the thread, I'd say you can't get much fairer
than that.
One thing I'd say Michael, is that when I looked at your site, I was only a
little suspicious because all the contacts were via e-mail and no one was
named. If I had problems, I'm probably old fashioned but I
F5 is not a bad box...I can admit that. But I still
think that alteon outperforms it. see attached PDF:
just my opinion,
ms
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Brant,
Great call on the BigIP. I am a huge fan of F5's
product line, and there
BigIP -HA box is sooo sweet.
If anyone would
I've heard of a Cisco antenna boosters. Check the qprg. or
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/witc/ao340ap/prodlit/airoa_ds.htm
Some directional antennas can get up to 25 miles. You may need a line of
sight though. Check with Cisco
FYI, Linksys wireless access points can be hacked via
Hello,I have RTA connected to BBR, running eigrp 1I have BBR connected to
TS, running eigrp 1 and igrp 2 with redistribution configed bw themFrom
TS, I cannot ping 4.4.4.2 the serial ip of RTAAnd from RTA, I cannot ping
5.5.5.2, the serial ip of TS.The routing table of RTA does not show an
entry
My networking skills are apparently being tested these days, because the
frame relay circuit went down to one of my branch offices.
I got someone at the local office to telnet into the router, which was
down/down, and the LMI was down/down, and there were just under 10 carrier
transitions in the
It's not uncommon. It was probably a bad cable more than a loose WIC.
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Ole,
I don't know why so many telcos/service providers are loath to admit they
had a problem. Probably has to do with guarantee-of-service contracts to
some extend, and just plain corporate culture to another extent. Being
someone who grew up in the WAN/Carrier/transport world, I can say that
Andrew
There is a Boson test and I will be doing the Boson test tomorrow in
preparation for my exam later this month.
I'll let you know what I think of it.
In general from what I have read on this study group they are very good.
Cheers
Jim Gillen
Snr Communications Engineer
AUSTRAC
Ph:
It usually depends upon the deals that the dealers themselves get. Your
best bet is to look on For Sale board on this site. I have seen quite a
few good deals.
Nick
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Just to let you know that getting a CCIE can be a tad expensive.
Nick
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appreciate recommendations on preparing for the lab. I do not have access to
Cisco gear at work but have registered for Global Knowledge CCIE lab
preparation courses. What equipment do I need? Rent vs buy. Recommended lab
Please post replies to the list! That way you can benefit from
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As to your observation: Not really sure what's going on!
You could double check just to make sure that only the ports
you're looking to monitor are enabled!
Also
There's also the good ol' 802.11b pringles can hack. I haven't tried it,
and it's obviously not something you'd want to implement in a business
environment, but I've thought about playing with it as a home toy.
http://verma.sfsu.edu/users/wireless/pringles.php
Jeff Jarmoc - CCSA, CCNA, MCSE
I seem to have uncovered an odd problem. We are using IRB to supply ADSL
services from our 7513. When a customer uses a firewall utilitizing PAT
everything works fine, but when they try to use NAT, their connection will
not work. Any ideas?
Thanks
Chris
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A) No. But next time try clear controller s 0/0 or whatever slot it's in.
B) Carriers never admit they have a problem
C) It could have been something goofy like your cable got bumped and
loosened the WIC. If everything was buttoned down tight this is highly
unlikely.
HTH
Darren
At 04:07 PM
My experience Ole is that their testing cleared the problem just by sending
the test pattern out. I have begun to think that the patterns themselves
help sync up some of their equipment. Them testing to the smart jack, is
only testing to the front side of the smart jack, the thorough test is to
Thanks Darren,
A: I did that among several other things before calling my provider.
B: I am starting to believe that.
C: Everything had been unplugged and plugged back in - no change.
Thanks,
Ole
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Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE,
If you are in the DC are maybe you should consider the Net Master Class by
Bruce and Val instead of the Global Knowledge. I attended ECP1 and know a
couple of individuals who attended the new RSNMC1, it sounds like the new
class is even better.
www.netmasterclass.net
You should be able to
There is a CCIE practice Lab in Virginia. I believe the author of the great
book Bridges,Routers and Switches (Caslow) used to teach for that Lab.
www.arslimitedtraining.com.
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To:
I would like to know about the 535's also curious if you have worked with
the 525's at all. We just got two to replace some old 510's.
Thanks,
Liz
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I don't know too much about the Nokia boxes, but have
done quite a bit
Ole,
It is not unheard of for a cable between the CSU and the demarc (SJ) to
start flaking out. You said that you did that, meaning what? Did you
replace the cable and reset the WIC or did you do one and not the other?
I've had a simple reseat of the cable into the back of the SJ fix problems
That is one of the funniest hacks I've ever seen ;)
Have you ever seen the one where that guy tried the ultimate coolant on his
motherboard? It was some kind of non-conductive oil cooled by a
refrigerator compressor to below freezing. The entire motherboard was
submerged benchmarks went way
I have worked on the telco side and as you can imagine, this happens a bit..
At least you were working with the telco.. You don't know how many people
would refuse to change anything..
Did the problem clear after telco testing or after you replaced the wire?
That will tell you where the problem
At 04:41 PM 1/3/02, Stefan Dozier wrote:
Please post replies to the list! That way you can benefit from
the wide ranging knowledge and wisdom of the groupstudy collective!
Excellent advice. He sent the same question to my private unicast address
and I ignored it. ;-) But I will answer questions
Hello Group Members,
I've been reading posts on GroupStudy for about a year and wanted to
introduce myself.
I just passed the CIT and completed my CCNP!!!
I will now start the long learning process for the CCIE. I'm located in
Pittsburgh, PA if anyone wants to start a study group.
What I
Thanks Michael, and everyone else who have replied to my e-mail.
The situation has changed, because I just saw that another ct (carrier
transition) had occured, and that the PVC had been reset once since I
cleared the counters, so I called the provider back and they are going to do
another
Before I contacted the provider, I had done all the basic things (reseating
all cables, power cycling the router, etc.), and then I had used my
knowledge and experience to narrow down where the problem could be.
After the provider had done their first out-of-service test, I went out
there and
Funny enough, I had a problem at that office (see earlier e-mail about speed
and duplex settings) where a bad switch that was replaced by a slower hub,
caused the STP to block the LAN interface for through-going traffic.
So, I had monitored the router on and off, and could therefore tell you
Is the 7200 the lowest-end (in terms of pricing) router that supports
Gigabit ethernet interfaces?
Thanks,
Rohm
PS: Is there a tool on CCO that would have helped me arrive at the answer?
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Ole, just a word of experience here, don't let this drag on too long without
insisting that telco goes to the site and checks the smart jack CHASSIS. I
have seen a slot or the whole chassis be the problem with this symptom many
times. There is something about them that gives clear loopback tests
Congratulations!!
And for the record, it is true that the more you learn the more you
realize you don't know, and it only gets worse from here! :-)
Regards,
John
KC Krebs 1/3/02 3:49:24 PM
Hello Group Members,
I've been reading posts on GroupStudy for about a year and wanted to
introduce
Thanks Larry,
I've asked the tech to call me anytime tonight when they've finished the
test, and if the story is the same as earlier today, I will insist on having
the telco dispatched to check the SmartJack.
Ole
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The testing I did was specific to the scenario where I
was having problems. That scenario involves a pair of
535's fronting a high traffic news web site. I took
all kinds of samples and averaged the packet size
distribution (web traffic=pretty small) so when I was
working with Cisco we were
I think it is the lowest price router, but I suppose it depends what you
intend to do with it and what other equipment it will integrate with.
Could you make use of a layer 3 switch and save in the long run?
Is something like the 2948G-L3, or even the 4908G-L3 going to come close on
price once
CCO login required. Click on configure a product, the find a product tab.
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I think it is the lowest price router, but I suppose it depends what you
intend to do with it and what other equipment it will integrate with.
Could
the 7120 and 7140's support gig, but are less scalable.
see:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/gget__a1.htm
Tony M.
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To:
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 2:59 PM
Subject: Lowest end router to support Gigabit Ethernet [7:30857]
Is the
My other link never cam through.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/gget__i1.htm
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Is the 7200 the lowest-end (in terms of pricing) router that supports
Gigabit ethernet interfaces?
Thanks,
Rohm
PS: Is
Hello all:
I am directing this question to security experts.
Who makes the best IDS system? Cisco with NetRanger? Realsecure with ISS?
Network Associates Cybersafe? Something else?
I leave the precise definition of 'best' up to you. But it should include
things like flexibility,
I was looking for a listing of MTU sizes and found this, which begs the
question, just who is Mary?
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios111/mods/6mod/6r
book/6rovervw.htm#xtocid177812
Which brings me back to my original question, where is there a nice, concise
list of
you can rent mine over the Internet once I finish my lab studies. email me
directly and I'll send you the equipment list.
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To:
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 1:41 PM
Subject: CCIE Written Passed Lab Advise [7:30838]
I just passed the CCIE
Congrats KC, and welcome!
Your realized irony is so true! I know I'm feeling your pain!
Stefan
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 5:49 PM
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Subject: CCNP [7:30852]
Hello
Hey,
Happy New Year!
Wish you all another rich, sweet and wonderful year!
Cheers,
Patrick
MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA
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A perfect example of the collective in action!
Thanks Priscilla
Stefan
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Subject: RE: setting SPAN on Cat 1900
Happy New Year All...
Well, that's not what I am here for actually. I am having trouble with the
older Access Server from Cisco, the 500-CS. I hooked up routers console
ports to its terminal ports but occasionally I get the error message:
Connection Refused by Remote Host. If I understand it
I would imagine it has to be the can from the wavy Pringles chips for this
to work. The vectors representing the magnetic intensity measured in
amps/meter and the resulting total electric current calculated for a
specific distance (the closed interval of the integration) can be affected
by
The one where the guy bought 3M super computer coolant and doused his whole
computer in it? I've read any oil can work, but this won't corrode the
plastic on circuit boards.
Allen May wrote in message
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That is one of the funniest hacks I've ever
Let me clarify my statement:
...Some Catalysts may just simply not allow dropping VLAN 1, as it can be
the
only Administrative Vlan.
What I meant by this is that based on the Version of IOS/CAT OS, that it
would not accept any other VLAN as the Administrative Vlan.
I know for a fact that you
It seems that using named access lists on an interface has the effect of
disabling dCEF (centralized CEF works still)... changing back to numbered
acl's (with the same ACL) seems to get dCEF going again...
I havent been able to find any such issues listed in the bug navigator...
has anyone
Depending on your topology. If you have only one Cat, I would definitely
configure it as two separate routers. However if you have two Cats each
with dual MSFCs then I would configure them as Active and Standby. With the
first scenario mentioned above it gives you redundant routing capabilities
Priscilla,
Didn't you see where it says you're suppose to eat the chips first and use
the *empty* can?
I don't think you considered what would happen to the signal when
moisture/mold/mildew set in. You'd have a soggy pile of living stuff,
which would probably really mess up the signal
Go into config mode
go into the vlan interface you want to be the default vlan
type manage
voila
conf t
int vlan 24
manage
end
wri mem
Mark Odette II wrote:
Let me clarify my statement:
...Some Catalysts may just simply not allow dropping VLAN 1, as it can be
the
only Administrative
Does anyone have any info on the IDS test. Specifically, Do you have to
memories the couple hundered pages of Signatures in the IDS book ?
Yes, there are specific questions about signatures. I didn`t spend
too much time with signatures and only try to understand the points
and memories the
Gaz wrote:
I think it is the lowest price router, but I suppose it depends what you
intend to do with it and what other equipment it will integrate with.
Could you make use of a layer 3 switch and save in the long run?
Is something like the 2948G-L3, or even the 4908G-L3 going to come close on
I was asking myself, Self, what is a good layer 3 switch?. Self didn't
have a good answer other than the Cabletron Smart Switch Router (which I've
used before). I couldn't think of a good offering by Cisco. I'm looking
for something that can handle up to gig-ethernet. Something that supports
Could someone please tell me the correct way to permit just SNA. I have
read many places that the correct access list to permit just SNA is :
access-list 200 permit 0x 0x0D0D
I just received the Cisco Practical Studies book and it shows it as follows:
access-list 200 permit 0x0D0D 0x
Guys,
don't forget that VTP is using VLAN 1, and it cannot be
configured to use some other vlan.
Sasa
Mark Odette II wrote:
Let me clarify my statement:
...Some Catalysts may just simply not allow dropping VLAN 1, as it can be
the
only Administrative Vlan.
What I meant by this is
You are correct. That book, while good, is littered with typos
and this is definitely one of them. If your mask were 0x,
then it would only match 0x0d0d exactly. Check out the
following webpage for a great explanation:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/698/acl200.html
HTH,
John
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