any body knows and have experinced configures beetween IPSEC Nortel and
cisco ? please give me references for this matter.
thx
imam r /CCNP
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Yes you are right it worked, but I can not belive. Because as I have tested
before aux interfaces support up to 38400 with usr dial up modems. Now I
wonder what is your experience, I am curious, would you please tell me?
Best regards,
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Then what is the passing score, 800?
Best regards,
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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
If this becomes persistent, along with having the tech check the sj, Have
them run head to head with his test set. Do it after hours if you do not
have a backup line.
Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
Thanks Larry,
I've asked the tech to call me anytime tonight when they've
finished the
test,
check your subnet masks. IGRP doesn't support variable length subnet masks
and will summarize on classful boundaries.
Also, you might want to use no auto-summary with eigrp if you want the
subnets redist into igrp.
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From: Cisco Nuts
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 03,
Self might take a look at the offerings included on www.extremenetworks.com
as they appear to be competitive on all criteria listed in your message.
(Disclaimer, my evaluation is in early stages; I reserve the right to
subsequently uncover a showstopper lack of functionality, but probably not
It seems so easy - just block the default control port (1863), and you're
done, right? Wrong. This is because the Microsofties, those little devils,
have decided to make MSN Messenger compatible with firewalls. Therefore,
it will try port 1863 first. If this doesn't fly, it will then imitate
Hi.. I have a standalone AIX server with a NIC card. I just configured a
IP on its et0 interface and I used a cross cable to connect to my PC. I can
ping it at the first time but after I while, it can't be pinged, nothing has
changed. Sometimes it can be pinged again and stay unpingable most
This means you have a router connected to a switch with one
fast-ethernet or gigabit-ethernet link. This link is configured as a
trunk and the router routes the vlans of your switched ethernet via that
one trunk-link.
It's not always necessarily a trunked interface. I've seen many
On May 23, 6:49am, Mike Sweeney wrote:
}
} I just posted the first version at a new tutorial I'm working for
} configuring the Cisco 2900 ethernet switch. Drop by and take a look. This
is
}
} Anything else?
}
} http://www.packetattack.com/tutorials.html
Just a comment on the web page.
On May 23, 11:25am, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
}
} Interesting to see in the results was that the Cisco 1601 with IP firewall
} feature set outperformed the Cisco 2610 by a decent ( but not overwhelming
)
} margin. The PIX 515 looks to be about 50% faster than the 1601 and twice as
} fast as the 2610.
Hi All ,
I am facing a strange error , please guide me what I should do .
I am able to create a tunnel via dial up with VPN adapter from my
remote client which has Windows Millinieum to my Cisco Router which is in
my HQ , I have done the VPDN set up , but I am not able to authenticate
If you mean IOS version then I use 12.1 and BGP4.
Regards
Jon Gudmundsson
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Sent: 31. desember 2001 15:04
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Subject: BGP in Production [7:30534]
I just want to check with you guys running BGP in production,
On May 23, 12:25pm, Eric wrote:
}
} The Checkpoint/Nokia 330 runs IPSO as the OS on hardened freeBSD. These
will
} actually run routing protocols too, i.e.., RIP, OSPF, IGRP, etc Nice
GUI
Who, in their right mind, would run a routing protocol on a
firewall?
I've often seen this
Scottie,
This is another option you can try. Single Router Mode (SRM). It
will migrate the configs of the primary MSFC to the back-up just like
the Supervisor Module does when it fails. We are in the process of
testing this feature out at my company.
Ken,
Take a look at Foundry Networks. I recently was at a
sales presentation/hands-on seminar and their brand
new stuff based on their new ASIC (JetCore) looks real
sweet, but the older products are solid as well. You
can get your hands on it at a decent price to.
Erick
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They did another stress test last night at 11 PM together with the telco,
and this time they didn't find any errors. They promised to monitor the line
all night, and this morning when I checked the PVC, it had been up all
night. I am leaving the case open a little bit longer though.
As I don't
Router on a stick is a term used to refer to a router with a fast/Gig
ethernet interface connected to a Multi-Vlan trunk providing routing
services between multiple vlans. The name router on a stick refers to the
way the router appears in a network diagram. i.e. only one physical
connection to
Simple question I'd guess. When is the motd banner displayed
and when is the login banner displayed? I've configured both
on a router and both seem to be displayed when I login via a vty
or console. Is there a time when only one of these are displayed,
and if so, when?
Thanks
Message
During the years I have been administering frame relay, I have been dealing
with four different providers and four different telco's, but I have so far
not seen any circuit being up for a long time without problems.
I believe that the longest I have seen a f.r. circuit being up is about a
little
Question from Chappel's book (ICRC, Chapter 11, page 269). Is
generic as well. About IPX framing options. ICRC shows four
different ways to frame IPX on ethernet:
Cisco name frame format
- -
novell-ether802.3 IPX
sap 802.3 802.2_LLC IPX
arpa
Leigh Anne,
The simline2 ISDN simulator has S/T interface types. The router the
individual was using to connect to his simulator had U interfaces.
This particular simulator will work without any additional hardware when
connected to a Cisco device with S/T interfaces (such as the 2503, 2504,
Although I am inclined to stay out of this, I would like to ask a question
of the heretofore nameless one ...
Most ISP's today ... that would imply that you have spoken with a
majority of all of the current ISP's
Have you done so? Or was this factoid picked up from a book somewhere?
I would recommend you take a look at the IDS review in the august issue of
Network Computing, it does a pretty good job of reviewing the major IDS
offerings. They gave the top 3 as Enterasys Dragon, Cisco IDS and Snort.
Snort is an open source product, is very configurable and is obviously going
From what I have seen it is a bad idea to buy Frame Relay from anyone other
than the large providers. From my experience and others that I know,
Worldcom and Sprint, and ATT seem to offer the most stable service, but
this service normally comes with a hefty price tag. Actually, though, the
Snort seems to always come up when people talk about IDS, and it's free.
Defining it as 'best' is definitely open for debate, but if price is you're
primary concern, it's definitely a contender.
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First ,
- try o fix the mode of the interface full duplex or half duplex and not
auto negociate in both sides ( PC and AIX ), with the switch it must mach
the AIX
(you can use auto-negociate)
try to configure en0 because most configurations that we have done with pcs
are configured with en0 (
Will two Cisco Aironet Wireless Access points work through trees? The two
buildings are only 305m apart, but there are trees in between the two
buildings. In winter there are no leaves on the trees, so they have line of
sight, but with leaves in the spring and summer, will it still work?
Can
As soon as you turn on single-router-mode, it will sync up the redundant
MFSC on that switch automatically. Of course this will need to be
performed on every switch that has redundant MFSC's installed. There are
also a few things that have to be checked first i.e. both MSFC's are
running Cisco
The banner MOTD is displayed first, login second.
Mark
Simple question I'd guess. When is the motd banner displayed
and when is the login banner displayed? I've configured both
on a router and both seem to be displayed when I login via a vty
or console. Is there a time when only one of
But truly the best way is to simply have company policy that bans
messenger.
Because we all know that always works, right?
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AFAIK they should be displayed together, one below the other
Mark
Thanks, is there a time when only one of these are displayed
or are they always displayed together?
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The banner MOTD is displayed first, login second.
Mark
Simple question I'd
Hi,
Check lists...
1. Did you Logon to the Domain?
2. Make sure that Client for MS Network and File and Print sharing related
services
are on.
3. Try allow Ports 137, 138 and 139
Good Luck
Regards.
Oletu
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To:
Sent: Friday, January
That's easy you can give your client one CIDR block
and have him advertised this CIDR block to you. You
will not have to do anything as you could have
aggregrated the CIDR block supernet and advertised it
to your upstream providers like Sprint , ATT etc.
regards,
suaveguru
--- Jason wrote:
Well Drew I gotta knock on wood first.. OK, We use BellSouth and MCI
for our ATM and Frame clouds. One of each with each carrier. The MCI
frame has been up for about a year without down time except for a few
remote site that use Billy Bob's local LEC for the last mile. Those seem
to go down
Aironet's biggest enemy is water. Trees are made up mostly of water, and
therefore the signal is unable to penetrate branches or leaves. My only
suggestion is to cut them down or put the bridges on top of a tower or find
some way to bounce the signal around the trees.
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Yes, the signal go through trees, but you will need to calculate your
db losses correctly and take the trees into account.
You'll need to ask yourself these questions:
How many trees are there?
How dense are the trees?
etc.etc.
Check out this link:
http://www.qsl.net/n9zia/wireless/page09.html
I agree. We pay the hefty fee but it IS worth it. We do have one other
frame connection to the Chicago area, the carrier will remain nameless,
and wellshould have paid the hefty fee on this one.
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From: Larry Perdue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday,
I have been working with frame from big providers for about three years,
MCI, CW and Sprint.
They also take down circuits on a semi-regular basis.
I, unfortunately, have just learned to live with it and keep their tech
support numbers real handy.
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From: [EMAIL
What is the up time issue? Are we talking local facilities (i.e.
carrier transitions) or ISP POP facilities attributed to over
subscription or bad devices ???
The former is almost impossible to solve and is usually just an
occupational hazard within poorly plumed (facilities) locations. The
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
What model and antenna are you using? How thick is the vegetation?
I setup a building to building wireless link this summer using BR342s on
each end, with a Yagi high-gain on one side and a omni high gain on the
other. The distance was approximately 400m through approximately 100m of
tree
In my recent experience, it also seems the major vendors are worried about
IP, VPN, MPLS, etc. erroding their frame sales. That could be another
factor in costs becoming more competitive.
Jeff Jarmoc - CCSA, CCNA, MCSE
Network Analyst - Grubb Ellis
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No. You need clear line of sight. The Aironet will cook the leaves.
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Subject: cisco aironet question [7:30926]
Will two Cisco
I have been impressed with SNORT. Runs on a Linux box. BTW its free.
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Snort seems
The provider, that I mentioned in my previous e-mail, where one of our
offices were down in average every 1.5 months are a BIG one. The only way I
could get a clear answer to the problem, was if I managed to get in contact
with the field tech.
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews
Thinks I'd be getting some serious credits on my bill.
Is there ever a problem on their end? ;
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From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: Steve Smith; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am talking problems that are entirely caused by the provider - not the
telco or equipment on site.
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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~~~
That's easy you can give your client one CIDR block
and have him advertised this CIDR block to you. You
will not have to do anything as you could have
aggregrated the CIDR block supernet and advertised it
to your upstream providers like Sprint , ATT etc.
regards,
suaveguru
But if you hide the
Having read many of the replies to this topic, I'm curious to why my biggest
frustration with service providers hasn't been addressed.
We have been an ATT shop for many years and I have been involved since we
first started using their service. In the beginning we had an excellent
account team
You are touching one of the right buttons Larry.
I feel that customer service had gone down hill for several years now. I
even had a discussion with a guy from my providers NOC this morning, where
he had an attitude, and called me for not cooperating with them.
I have three offices in Houston
How does one bounce the signal? With a third access point, like a triangle?
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Well... the default IOS for these is 9.1 unless you either have the new ROMS
or boot from a TFTP server. With 10.3 you *could* use TACACS and assign
permissions for the various commands. One way is to authticate all commands.
I have one set to allow resume, disconnect, where, connect and a few
Our main facility (Los Angeles) has a T1 FR with Pacbell (SBC). In the
seven months I have been running the the IT department, I have seen the T1
go down twice. Once was due to the re-routing of the phone lines that come
into the building. The building is 70 years old, and the lines used to
or a mirror 6' x 6' should do the trick
just hang it from the tree you want to bounce the signal around and as the
wind blows the mirror will turn to the correct angle.
-Patrick
Steven A. Ridder 01/04/02 11:36AM
How does one bounce the signal? With a third access point, like a
I have used the CIM, and it seems to work ok as a study tool, and a little
in the workplace. They are somewhat expensive-in that I feel that you should
get more content with them. Roy
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Has anyone ever used CIM? Any feedback
Multi-area ISIS is really a CLNS topic. It is indeed not recommend
that one run multi-area for IP only routing. Some use in transition
networks may take place, but your better to simply interconnect with
a proper L2 backbone than merge areas.
First, let me be sure we are talking about the
I received a comp. copy from Pearson (Cisco Press) to review. I havent
typed up a formal review (like the one I just completed for CCIE Practical
Studies Volume 1 by Karl Solie), but I have played with it a little.
Biggest problem I found with the CIM is that it only takes the commands that
it
with a repeater, or you could put a third access-point in. have you
calculated your loss budget yet??? do you need to bounce the signal?
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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used Cisco gear: www.optsys.net
CCIE Labs, racks, and classes:
I am not laughing at all Justin.
I used to work for a shipping company and later for one of their shipping
agencies, and they had telex machines they used for satellite communication
to the ships. The other computer guy and I created a program that would
connect and exchange mail between two old
comments inline
At 12:07 PM 1/4/2002 -0500, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Multi-area ISIS is really a CLNS topic. It is indeed not recommend
that one run multi-area for IP only routing. Some use in transition
networks may take place, but your better to simply interconnect with
a proper L2
On a slightly more serious note, I installed 802.11 at our local Starbucks
and the signal quality if pretty bad. We finally realized that it was being
affected by all the jugs of coffee and other liquids and by the big bags
of mostly water (humans). (Some StarTrek creature referred to humans
See my comments below..
At 09:37 AM 1/4/02, bergenpeak wrote:
Question from Chappel's book (ICRC, Chapter 11, page 269). Is
generic as well. About IPX framing options. ICRC shows four
different ways to frame IPX on ethernet:
Cisco name frame format
- -
novell-ether
Another question to all you genius folks,
I am looking for a TACACS+ software for either Windows or Linux that allows
certain users to login in specific times and log them out when the time
expires. If that's not possible, is there anyway that you can log the user
out automatically when time
really? we did a roll out to starbucks nationwide through mobilestar using
ap340's and some nokia and 2621 routers. We never saw these issues. Was
this a private contract you did with them? And where did you place the
antenneas?
Patrick Ramsey
Sr. Network Engineer
WellStar Health Systems
Does EIGRP have a command to allow for routing over a DDR network, like the
OSPF Demand statement or snapshot routing. How do you make the routes not
age out with EIGRP over DDRThanks
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I was wondering if someone would respond that way! ;-) We did this a while
ago before corporate Starbucks decided to roll out their approved method.
I think it was over a year ago that we put it in.
We use the Apple Airport. We didn't use any antennae beyond the antenna
inside the Airport. We
Hi all,
Today I found a problem when I try to write to my nvram. Look this:
--- begin -- cut here ---
myrouter#wr m
startup-config file open failed (Invalid file name)
myrouter#
--- end -- cut here ---
Also, when I try copy running config to startup-config is an error
--- begin -cut here ---
Actually, there are versions of Snort that'll run on WinNT and Win2K as well
as Linux.
-Original Message-
From: Bill Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 10:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: OT - to security experts - what's the best IDS? [7:30867]
I
Hey Dude,
Congrats for work well done ,I chanced on your tutorials yesterday and they
were very good.
However my only beef is that when you open a web page from within your site,
you cannot maximize or minimize the browser screen.
Otherwise the rest is very good and please do'nt deem me
Hi Guys
Somebody can tell me what Cisco IOS versisn is based the last release of
CCNA exam ?
Thank you in advance
Anibal P.
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I forgot to say that when I try sh conf the CLI shows me:
myrouter#sh conf
%% Non-volatile configuration memory is not present
Thks again
Alejandro,-
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Hi all,
Not real sure how to calcualte loss budget. I'm going to just have to
increase power and hope for best.
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Wild guesses:
Can you undelete serial 1 in nvram, in case it's lurking,
or possibly use the dir /all nvram: to see if anything is lurking,
or even a squeeze.
Good luck
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I forgot to say that when I try sh
It's not a case of choosing something that works all the time. It's more a
case of turning it from a technical problem to an HR problem.
Because let's face it. Even if you do manage to find a way to block out
messenger for most people in your office you're always going to have one
employee who
What is the command to save your configuration to memory or NVRAM on CAT
5500 runing
sh ver
WS-C5505 Software, Version McpSW: 6.2(2) NmpSW: 6.2(2)
?
Thank you,
Randy
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No need...no need... :-)
Switch based is saved immediately to NVRAM.
Gaz
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What is the command to save your configuration to memory or NVRAM on CAT
5500 runing
sh ver
WS-C5505 Software, Version McpSW: 6.2(2)
Hello,
Is it possible to plug in a 2-port T-1 controller card on a 2620 router and
configure the controller commands on it like
#controller t1 1/0
#linecode etc. etc.
Thank you.
_
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at
You are welcome. I don't think there is a workaround to the problem that I
mentioned. At least on my Catalyst 1900 I was not able to turn off the
port block unicast and port block multicast on the monitor port. This
meant that I did not see this type of traffic on my analyzer. The source
Not that I think doing this type of stuff on employees is a good idea
I've been in positions where it was needed. By making the HR policy and
have midlevel managers reinforce its existence in meetings you've done a
good part of warning. Then by *allowing* the application's default
behavior you
Hello,
I have RTA connected to router BBR running eigrp 1. Redistribution of eigrp
1 into BGP 100 configured on router BBR
router eigrp 1
network 4.0.0.0
network 5.0.0.0
no auto-summary
!
router bgp 100
redistribute eigrp 1
neighbor 5.5.5.2 remote-as 200
BBR is connected to router TS, running
No command necessary. Commands are committed to NVRAM as they are entered in
CatOS. Once you make a change it is made. You must undo your change to
recover. No copy star run :)
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McHugh Randy
Sent: Friday,
Has anyone had experience with applying Xon/Xoff on the 2500/2600 series
access server. My 2611 seems to be catching the negotiated Console
settings to all my lab routers just fine, but I get tons of ASCII after
each key stroke when reverse Telnet-ing into my LS100.
Thanks !!!
Phil
Well, those were my symptons..exactly!
A couple of months ago I was doing ddr configs using modems connected
via the aux ports and everything thing worked fine at 38400. I still
had the configs saved, so I know they worked!
When I revisited ddr during the thanksgiving holidays, using the same
Hi
I need the list for the most important books necesary for the CCIE
Certification (Write Exam ) ???
Any Idea ??
Regards
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1) Bridges, Routers, and Switches for CCIE (caslow)
2) Routing TCP/IP vol I and II (doyle)
3) Internet Routing Architectures (halabi)
4) Cisco Doc CD
Im sure im missing a few but heres a few thousand pages to get you started...
Have fun!
Jeff
Alejandro Esquivel Rodriguezqu wrote:
Hi
Comments within and below.
Auto-negotiation is infamous for not working as advertised! ;-
) It's not
just Cisco equipment.
I totally agree. I have a rule of thumb about what to use on a
port setting with respect to speed and duplex. If the device
plugging into the port has a name of
Are you sure this wasn't a demo of ARCNet? This sure sounds
like the capabilities of ARCNet, except you didn't mention
anything about a WAN link using paper clips :-)
Paul Werner
p.s. The demo really isn't credible unless the barbed wire was
rusty and it had cow hair/droppings on it ;-)
Is anyone out there using this package? If so what are your thoughts.
Rich
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Unfortunately I cannot share any particular success stories, on
the 11000 series switch due to lack of deploying any, I was
wondering if you might be able to share with the group the
specific problems, bugs, issues, etc., you encountered with the
LDs, and what type of LD you were using and
Hello all,
I have read this list for awhile now and realize how similar most of our
dilemmas are. My strengths are many but there are many brighter than I and
therefore I have not had the opportunity to answer any questions ahead of
the correct answer being posted. Therefore I pose this
You could lock down the boxes, you know secure case monitoring, use nt/2k so
only superuser can install software, disable floppy. Its not perfect but
that plus a policy is what you need.
Bri
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From: Jarmoc, Jeff
To:
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 7:20 AM
Hello there,
I need some help on Access-Lists:
Say if I want to permit network access to only 10.10.10.1 - 10.10.10.254
I know you can simply use:
Access-list 10 permit 10.10.10.0 0.0.0.255
However, if I want to only permit the range of 10.10.10.40 to 10.10.10.49
(inclusive), then what
As previously mentioned in another post, your shared secret is
not the same on both username/password combinations for both
routers. As you indicated, you had a copy/paste error and I do
not necessarily believe that is the root of the problem,
because your debugs (which appears to be debug
Add Cisco LAN Switching (Clark) to the list given by Jeff.
Ziyaad
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From: Jeff Barr
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 8:50 AM
Subject: RE: Books for CCIE [7:30994]
1) Bridges, Routers, and Switches for CCIE (caslow)
2) Routing TCP/IP vol I and II (doyle)
3)
Hi All,
I have just been able to solve the error which I was getting with
setting up the VPN using PPTP , the only error I was getting was for the
WINS and DNS settings which I have to add to the Cisco router . I was
previosly able to set up the tunnel , but not able to connect to the domain
Hi,
Try the following:
IP access-list standard allowed
Permit 10.10.10.40 0.0.0.7
Permit 10.10.10.49 0.0.0.0
The first permit statement allow addresses n.n.n.40 to n.n.n.48, while the
last one allow address n.n.n.49. There is no way you can deny whole range
without affecting other addresses
Hi,
Maybe because I have CCNP and CCDP the books I used to pass the
CCIE written were quite different than those listed by others.
I guess it depends on experience. My list:
1) CCIE Study Guide - Sybex (Swartz and Lammle)
2) Purchased the cciebootcamp - CCIE written exam prep
3) Purchased all 4
Hi,
Maybe because I have CCNP and CCDP the books I used to pass the
CCIE written were quite different than those listed by others.
I guess it depends on experience. My list:
1) CCIE Study Guide - Sybex (Swartz and Lammle)
2) Purchased the cciebootcamp - CCIE written exam prep
3) Purchased all 4
This is a great topic! I deal with the same type issues regularly and
even in the texas metro areas. I will never forget hearing th old addage
Frame Relay is considered unreliable. As well, I went to Network
Solutions training held by Global Knowledge in November which covered,
designing
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