Hi,
I'm working with the following scenario.
msfc1 msfc2
ip -10.1.1.1 ip 10.1.1.2
DECnet - 1.1 DECnet 1.2
| HSRP - 10.1.1.3 |
| |
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| |
IP hosts
Some people live so fast
They're so scared of getting old
Some people keep on working
All they do is line their graves with gold
From the same track by Joe Jackson - Not bad for a baseball player :-)
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i am in the uk and am trying to get my hands on the lab1 book($95)...
i will let you all know how i get on
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I was wondering the same. Let me know if
Richard
I've had the very same problem some time ago, it was really annoying, can
you post the config, it'll probably jog my memory as to what was wrong
Cheers
Pat
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Hello there..
well in rip v1, routing updates are sent WITHOUT SUBNET MASK out a router.
for example a subnet of 134.8.2.0 will be advertised BUT if on the recieving
interface the SUBNET MASK is /16, it will consider 16 bits of this address
as a network and rest of 16 as host. this will make
Hi,
I've got a router with a number of routes defined (connected interfaces,
route learned from OSPF, etc.) One of these routes is a default route.
When I do a show ip route for a network which has a specific routing
entry (ie non-default), I get back the expected routing information.
If I
Hi folks,
I am looking for a one-stop-shop book for CCIE written... I am considering
Caslow's CCIE Resource Library - 2001 Ed, it is well reviewed everywhere.
Any comments on this? Any other suggestions?
Regards,
Persio Pucci - CCNP
UOL Inc. - Tecnologia
Tel: +55 (11) 3038-9557
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Not to my knowledge.
Collisions are only relevant to contention based
technologies the most common being CSMA/CD (Collision
Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection) as
defined by the IEEE in 802.3. Serial links do not fit
this bill as they have separate Tx and Rx pairs and
therefore
I'm reading it and so far I'm pleased with it. I haven't got to the VPN
stuff yet though, but its given me a good grounging in tag switching and MPLS.
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Right. More light. Collisions are possible only on technologies like
CSMACD, CSMACA TR. In these technologies there is a contest for
bandwidth.
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At 2:05 AM -0500 2/8/02, Mannan Venkatesan wrote:
Guys,
Sorry for the off-topic. I am doing an OSPF network design review and trying
to document the resources used by OSPF (link bandwidth and router
CPU/memory).
I have already gone through RFC 1245. Just wondering whether there is any
more
good
Take a look at Winsyslog. Good product, with great support and lots of
features.
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You go! Feel the FORCE
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Theoretically, it is impossible to get collisions on a
serial line. LAN bus architecture experiences
collisions because two devices can send frames to the
bus at the exact same time. Serial interfaces transmit
on a frequency if you will. This means that the frames
will pass each other even when
does the same apply to ethernet?
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After you remove the subif and do a write mem
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Hi,
You have
I have to plan a configuration for providing the Load balancing with two
DSL Links available for Internet . This balancing may be provided by
using Routers or Firewall.
I dont know much about the load balancing at these levels . Kindly
suggest the solution including the equipments could be used.
From my point of view, here is what I see:
Hardest --- Easiest
CIT - Routing - Switching - BCRAN
Good luck
Dvass
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Right!
I have to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before
I go to bed, eat a lump of cold poison, work twenty-nine hours a day down
mill, and pay mill owner for permission to come to work, and when I get
home, our Dad'll kill us, and dance about on our graves singing
Does anyone have another method of suspending sessions when reverse
telnetting from access servers or into modems? ctrl shift 6 never works for
me.
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Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of what
equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab. I am
considering getting the 2600 series but wanted some advise on if there was
anything smaller or better suited for the job. Thanks for the help.
try a 1750 or 1751.
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I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of what
equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab. I am
considering getting the 2600 series but
After doing Ctrl+Shift+6 then type an x.
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Does anyone have another method of suspending sessions when
Forget it. I tried a different terminal emulation program it works better.
The other one must not be sending the escape sequence correctly.
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Does anyone have another method of suspending sessions when reverse
The paranoid among us can think of other industries where industrial
espionage might play a part. Insurance, medical, any industry where there
are proprietary processes in place.
Imagine if people had been able to hack Enron :-
Chuck
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I heard it put very well, and wish I could attribute it but I don't recall
the source:
To paraphrase, it goes something like this:
Think of what it is your company makes, does or sells ... or is planning on
doing so in the future.
... and how it makes it and/or does it, how much it costs
That book is a great complete book. But I would use along with that Hassam
Halabi Internet Routing Architectures 2nd Edition, and TCP/IP routing
volume 1 and 2. Those books cover a great deal of info. With these books
and a bit of experience of course I think that will get you through.
I know that folks have asked about this test, but I am taking it Thursday,
I would like to know of the people who thought that it was the hardest test,
did you also feel it was equally hard to study for?
I am studying through the book and BOSON, and quite honestly I think that
this part comes
I don't think this was Shoeless Joe Jackson, but rather a self-described
awkward, skinny, asthmatic child who later became a musician/writer. Ref:
google/joe jackson
My own quote:
This thread sounds like running thirty miles and hour on a treadmill going
sixty.
Best, G.
VP OGC
Some people
Try 3Com's syslog/TFTP/FTP daemon..
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I wanted to ask if there is any Syslog server available for WIN NT or
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thanks in advance
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I thought that this test was the easiest of them all. All of the other
tests for the CCNP had a little bit of troubleshooting in them, so you have
been prepped already.
Good luck!
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I know that folks have asked about
A couple of questions regarding the original post and then some comments:
It was unclear to me from the original post why you need the DES/3DES. Are
you running end user VPN clients? Router-router tunnels? You need to
consider the purpose of the encryption and the information it's intended
We deal with interfacing Alarm systems, both fire and security. 3Des
would be needed so someone would have a hard time tripping alarms via
the internet. I don't want to get out of bed at 3am, along with a lot of
other people, fire, police, owners etc. Also we are writing Code, which
programmers
When I took it, I thought it was not the most difficult one that I had
taken. Its broad though, covers a lot of things but not too terrible.
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Any idea when they might add the successor to 3DES (AES)?
(I've seen the Jan 2001 position paper at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/hb/vp3000/prodlit/vpnpo_sd.htm --
just wondering if anyone knew more re timelines [assuming such can be
shared, if it exists].)
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hello,
I have a question:
I'm setting up a simulation lab for my CCNA. I have 2 routers, Cisco2501,
2503. I'm setting up frame-relay on both of the serial one but for some
reason, the 2 routers don't talk. I tried to encap ppp but here is an error
message. I know i need a DTE and a DCE for
FIPS197 was declared as the new AES in November, 2001. The standard will be
in effect in May, 2002. When do we see it in actual products... not too sure.
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips197/fips-197.pdf
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I have a feeling this is a mismatch type of problem. Please see the link
below:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1918.htm
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I don't think it was difficult, it was simply illy - organized and poorly
worded. As always, if it's too confusing to reason, process of elimination
works great.
Alex
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Take a look at Winsyslog. Good product, with great support and lots of
features.
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I have just orderd 2 NM-1V modules with FXS cards for my 2 2600 series
routers , I think that should do .
These modules are quite expensive unfortunately .
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From what I remember, this test was not as hard as routing. Know your show
and debugs, ISDN troubleshooting, and some Frame-Relay...not to mention
stuff about the tools on CCO that can be used for problem determination.
HTH,
Jason Clark, CCNP
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The Rijndael block cipher.
Colin
Glenn Johnson wrote:
Any idea when they might add the successor to 3DES (AES)?
(I've seen the Jan 2001 position paper at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/hb/vp3000/prodlit/vpnpo_sd.htm --
just wondering if anyone knew more re timelines [assuming
My order was (Hardest to Easiest) Routing BCRAN CIT Switching
Score Order (Highest to Lowest score) CIT Routing Switching BCRAN
Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through Simplicity there is Complexity
David L. Blair - CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, CBE, A+,
If you only have 2 routers, then you need to disable keepalives on both
sides - #no keepalive.
One side has to provided the clocking, the DCE side with # clock rate 64000
Encap has to be frame-relay, PPP won't work as this is a frame circuit not a
point-to-point.
Then do a #frame-relay map ip
Andy, tftp'ing the config and editing out the subif's did the trick. Thanks!
-Sean
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From: Andy Hoang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11:01 PM
To: Sean Knox; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Deleting Subinterfaces. [7:34802]
After you remove
Hello all,
Question for you all...I'm a CCNP, and I'm getting ready to take on the CCIE
written and LAB exam within the next few months. I have reviewed CCO's
blueprint on the exam and have mapped out a schedule on what to study to
make sure that I cover all the topics for the CCIE written.
CIT was by the far the easiest for me. I took the Foundation exam before
that and it was much more challenging.
Do you know about my CIT flash cards, just for fun? The URL is:
http://www.priscilla.com/cit/toc.html
Good luck. I think you will pass.
Priscilla
At 11:46 AM 2/8/02, Joshua
No, it's not possible. Cisco programmers just got a bit lazy and didn't
remove that line from the show int serial output, which is based on the
show int ethernet output.
Priscilla
At 10:45 PM 2/7/02, somera cecilia wrote:
Folks, I've been searching CCO but cannot find answers to this. Is it
Yes, this applies to ethernet as well. Andy's suggestion-- to tftp the file
elsewhere, edit out any mentions of subinterfaces, then tftp the edited file
back-- worked like a charm.
- Sean
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If they pass each other, that's the opposite of a collision.
Priscilla
At 09:19 AM 2/8/02, Eric Mwambaji wrote:
Theoretically, it is impossible to get collisions on a
serial line. LAN bus architecture experiences
collisions because two devices can send frames to the
bus at the exact same time.
Can someone please provide some good infon/website/books for IPsec?
Thanks a lot
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I'm not sure when Cisco will incorporate AES, but it is already used in SSH2
and other products (can't think of any others of the top of my head). In
fact, my company incorporates in AES into a client-server solution we offer.
I've only read and heard good things about AES.
- Sean
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Make sure you have disabled KEEPALIVE on both routers.
For more info - look here:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/frbacktoback.html
Hth,
Ole
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RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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The CIT exam was the one I felt best prepared for, but passed with a lower
score that any of the others. I felt that the questions were worded very
badly compared to the other exams, and I was asked questions about specific
details that I did not recall having read in any of my books.
Hth,
Ole
I have seen the same thing. However, I've only seen it when the P-To-P link
is setup using MultilinkPPP. We tried many times to configure a Multilink
PPP point-to-point pipe (usually 2 or 3 T1s bonded together) with IPs in the
same /30 subnet and could not get things to work. But as soon as we
You need to press CTRL-SHIFT 6 and then X.
Hth,
Ole
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That's good, because the one you were using would probably not do the BREAK
to ROMMON during startup.
Ole
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Thanks all. That's interesting... now i remember that i printed out that
article (don't know where it is) that Jensen put in for me. Thanks all. I'll
give it a try.
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If you only have 2 routers, then you need to disable
Mike,
What kind of routers and IOS where you trying to use to bond the T1s
together? I am about to try it with two PTP t1s on a 2650.
Please let me know..
Scott
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Already started on them, KEEP THAT SITE UP! Thanks,
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Subject: RE: CIT Test [7:34856]
It sounds to me like
Here's a list.
http://www.counterpane.com/ipsec.html
http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/sec96/full_papers/bel
lovin/bellovin.txt
http://www.research.att.com/~smb/talks/
http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/1999-12/features/harmful.html
Hth,
Ole
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http://www.oledrews.com/job
Here's a little tidbit from the Washington Post about battle:
[Cy (Zulu, 1964)] Endfield also finds a quality missing from all too many
battle sequences in millions of movies: that is, the utter physical labor of
battle. It's very hard work to fight, which is why the young are so much
better at
Thanks for all your help with my previous post. I'll give it a try tonight.
Here is my current situation. I have 3 networks:
192.168.0.0
100.0.0.0
10.0.0.0
Network 1: 192.168.0.0
I have 2 Cisco 2500s, two different win2k domains. i'll like to simulate a
real network but things are not working.
Phil,
I belive that the CS in CSMA stands for Carrier Sense.
Oleg Oz...
List Lurker
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At 07:24 AM 2/8/02, Surya Prakash wrote:
Right. More light. Collisions are possible only on technologies like
CSMACD, CSMACA TR. In these technologies there is a contest for
bandwidth.
Your answer is of course right, that serial links don't encounter
collisions. Collisions are an issue on
Begin padding to keep the URLs from being deleted.
CCO is always a good place to start:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/index.shtml
Down on this page is a link to a good tutorial.
Check out www.ietf.org for relevant RFCs. I'm looking at 3193.
Cisco Press has a book on VPNs. Adam Quiggle
Let's try again, this time with the URL away from line 1.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/#ipsec
Hth,
Ole
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Is 100.0.0.0 registered to you ?
where is the connection to the internet, and how are you translating
addresses ?
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I am taking a stab here trying to visualize what you are talking about. But
if you are not doing any routing on the routers outside of statics do you
have ip default-gateway set? Yes when you are not doing routing like eigrp
and ospf you use the default gateway command.
Maybe this will help.
The 100.0.0.0 is just a network between the Serial interfaces of the 2
routers. I put put the number in. It's not register. Everything is behind
the DSL/router/firewall using NAT. The connection to the internet is my DSL
router/firewall.
Vincent Miller wrote in message
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So which commands is correct then?
Cisco2503(config)#ip default-gateway 0.0.0.0
This is my router on the 10.0.0.0 network
Or
Cisco2503(config)#ip default-gateway 192.168.0.0
(DSLRouterNAT)192.168.0.1--192.168.0.2(Cisco2501)100.0.0.1--
-100.0.0.2(Cisco2503)---10.0.0.1
How to
I considered those for my lab as well but Brad Ellis mentioned that they
won't run Enterprise IOS, which limits their value in your lab.
Rik
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Subject: Re:
There is one certification called CISSP (certified information system
security professional). Does anybody family with it? How's it value?
Any comment/suggestion?
Thanks
-Simon
CCNP, MCSE
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First, you didn't mention what kind of DSL router it is. (BTW, most DSL
routers comercially marketed are actually ethernet-to-ethernet routers.
Calling them DSL routers is a misnomer.) Every NAT implementation I've
worked with requires explicit ranges set up for NAT. There's a good chance
www.securityfocus.com has a mailing list for the CISSP certification if i
recall correctly.
Sean
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 2:09 PM
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Subject: Security certification [7:34904]
There is one
You cannot simulate frame-relay with 2 routers. A minimuim of three are
required. One router must serve as the frame-relay switch. This router
needs to be connected to both other routers via back-to-back serial
connections.
In many ways, frame-relay is analogous to IP. It's just one more set
I think that it more for Security Managers. Go to google and do a search on
it. Also go to www.sans.org and check out their certifications - more
technical. Get on their mailing list. They have training.
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One point I'd like to bring up is do you work for a Cisco partner. If you
do, once you pass the written, alot of resources become available to you.
You can get access to some practice labs, limited access to cisco personal
for help, even (and this depends on you're partner status) access to
The fragmentation process sounds much like ATM and the head-of-the-line
blocking problem the cell size was intended to prevent.
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All,
Would you be so kind as to share your thoughts/experience with WFQ on high
speed links? I know that Cisco generally considers it to be unnecessary on
links greater than 2 Mbps.
I have a client with a 16 Mbps HSSI connection between 3640 routers. The
config has been in place for a long
Ideal would be VG200/248 or a NM-V or NM-2V plus VICs for your 2600.
Neither of these are cheap, though. However, if you're just looking for
voice gateways to add to your network, 1750's actually work quite well.
They do not have some of the higher-end features that a 2600 does, but it
does
Easy test for someone who has hands experience. I also used Ole's CITCMD
program. Download it at:
http://www.RouterChief.com/dowload/citcmd.exe
Hopes this helps,
Darren
At 11:46 AM 2/8/2002 -0500, Joshua Barnes wrote:
I know that folks have asked about this test, but I am taking it
I don't *know* that it would be detrimental, but I wouldn't be suprised.
You're asking the router's processor to do advanced screening on ALOT of
packets. It could easily overload the process utilization. First thing I'd
do is look at that.
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Sounds like more of an interface issue than a performance one. One of the
developers at Cisco (or more likely some company that Cisco bought) figured
that a sh ip route x.x.x.x comand should not take into account a default
route, so the user is not potentially confused, thinking there is a
You can connect two routers back-back using frame relay encaps. It must be
done on subinterfaces..
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To:
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 5:50 PM
Subject: No can do [7:34864]
You cannot simulate frame-relay with 2 routers. A minimuim of
Your answer is logical, but not true for Cisco. Cisco lets you do
back-to-back Frame Relay. I think they added it mostly to allows training
classes to save on equipment costs!
If a person can afford to use a router in the middle as a switch, it really
enables a better understanding of Frame
Oh yes you can...read
this:http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/frbacktoback.html
Extract from the link:
Introduction
This document is a sample configuration for setting up two Cisco routers
back-to-back using Frame Relay (FR) encapsulation. The routers are connected
using data communications
Hi All,
I took the Cisco PIX CSPFA exam yesterday and I was
suprised to find out that my score is 970/1000. I've
never worked with any type of firewalls let alone PIX
Firewall. I read the CSPFA book and borrowed the
materials from a friend of mine who went to global
knowledge training a few
It requires 3 years of experience in security work--provable experience. The
Common Body of Knowledge is extensive. I've seen a number of job ads that
look for the cert, though I cannot say that they really needed someone with
that level of knowledge.
CISSP Certification Examination #8211;
Woody,
Why not take a look at the MC3810 if you put 64 Mb RAM into them, then
they will do VoIP. There are quite a number on ebay from time to time.
You can think of them as very similar to a 2610 + 2 x wic-1T in basic
functionality. Similar cpu power to a 2610, 10 BaseT + 2 x serial ports
It's value is fairly high although it's still a written test. It's fairly
well known and most security people that work in the government have it. It
is based mainly on theory not practical hands-on so it's a guide start prior
to doing the more specialized vendor specific certs.
John Kaberna
It requires 3 years of experience in security work--provable experience. The
Common Body of Knowledge is extensive. I've seen a number of job ads that
look for the cert, though I cannot say that they really needed someone with
that level of knowledge.
CISSP Certification Examination #8211;
I've heard that WFQ at this speed is detrimental due to the time it
takes to process the queues. That ends up leading to a longer delay
than any congestion would cause.
John
s vermill 2/8/02 4:04:20 PM
All,
Would you be so kind as to share your thoughts/experience with WFQ on
high
speed
2/8/2002 6:20pm Friday
I think you should go take the CCIE lab.
It's a lot easier now --- only one day instead of two. You'll fly right
thru it !
Richard
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Hi All,
I took the Cisco PIX CSPFA exam yesterday and
Hi All,
I took the Cisco PIX CSPFA exam yesterday and I was
suprised to find out that my score is 970/1000. I've
never worked with any type of firewalls let alone PIX
Firewall. I read the CSPFA book and borrowed the
materials from a friend of mine who went to global
knowledge training a few
Can even do direct...just on the intf. itself but also can do on the subif
as you mentioned :-)
From: Curtis Phillips
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Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 18:18:03 -0500
You can connect two routers back-back using frame
as someone wiser than I once put it, life's a bitch, and then you die.
sorry to hear your bad luck. another time
Chuck
mike johnson wrote in message
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Hi All,
I took the Cisco PIX CSPFA exam yesterday and I was
suprised to find out that my
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