Dear all,
We have a 3640 and want to terminate both analog and ISDN calls over the
PRI on the 3640. The 3640 should callback over the PRI to both analog and
ISDN users. All of the 30 available B channels should be dedicated to this
purpose.
We are using IOS 12.0.4(T), Mica-6DM
Hello Devashish,
hard to tell what the cause of this behaviour is. Can you post the config of
the 3640 as well as the output of the 'debug isdn q931' command ? There is a
good document on the Cisco site with regard to Dial Technology Connectivity,
that might help you as well:
Hi Colin,
depends on your software release. Go to the following link:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/c5krn/sw_rns/index.htm
and check the respective 'Release x.x Memory Requirements'.
Regards,
Georg
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However, there are (still) other networking vendors, and I'd like to
get the groups opinion on the Nortel NNCA certification.
James
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Team,
Was working on BGP backdoor on routerb. Routera is advertising the
3.3.3.0/24 via eigrp 23 to routerb (the _ representing Ethernet).
Routera is also advertising that same prefix via ebgp to routerb (the
=== marks represent the serial link). No biggie, so I threw the
network 3.3.3.0
Hallo,
Question especialy for ISP's :
I am interested in an application with which I can manage
the ISP customers, network devices, IP address space, and
implement service level groups.
Exp:
1. for a site (device): location info, interfaces info
(like addresses), other info
2. for a
Hello Amit,
Ranma is right, you could use policy routing. Let's say you want to have all
traffic from xxx.xxx.xxx.240/28 routed through interface serial1. The config
would look like this:
route-map MAP1 permit 10
match ip address 1
set interface serial1
!
access-list 1 permit xxx.xxx.xxx.240
Hi Guys,
Please help me to solve the issues.
DO we must have to configure virtual link for authentication aswell if our
Area0 is configured for authentication also??
2nd. we have two areas A0 and A10,configured with different password keys
and authentication schemes , and virtual link is
Hi,
I am not sure if this works, but what happens if you just try
rommon xmodem -y -s57600
to set the speed to 57600 ?
Regards,
Georg
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You are correct. It's called Echelon. There are some staellite stations in
England and Austalia and I'm sure others as well. It's run by the NSA.
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It is also rumored that every cross-country electronic conversation anyone
make is
Hi,
Can some one give me the advice that how we can configure PPTP on cisco
router and my centers can access the my network. We are using the win2000 at
client place and we are trying to have VPN solution for the user. So that we
can have the secure network.
Thanks and Regards
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From: Mohammed Fahim
To:
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:15 AM
Subject: Re: 640-900 BSCI or 640-503 Routing [7:36158]
Hi Oletu
Its not CISSP, its CCIP exam, If you are not sure of CISSP, here it is,
its
a exam for security professional who have 3 yrs of real
Search Virtual Private Dial Up network config.. (VPDN)
Mahesh Hi,
Can some one give me the advice that how we can configure PPTP on cisco
router and my centers can access the my network. We are using the win2000
at
client place and we are trying to have VPN solution for the user. So that
I heard that from another mailing-list, 6.2 will be release
around April 2002.
It seems that Cisco PIX team would not leak the 6.2 beta for public
consume, CMIIW.
Hummm, I too scanned the Cisco site for 6.2 and only found 6.1.2.
I'd heard
from the rumor-mill that 6.2 was out, but perhaps
A0---purpose of virtual link is to enable access to Area 0, for more on this
check.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/27.html
James
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any NORTEL NEWSGROUP ?
James Barber Hi, firstly my apologies for posting this in a Cisco
group.
However, there are (still) other networking vendors, and I'd like to
get the groups opinion on the Nortel NNCA certification.
James
I have lot of equipment for CCNA, CCNP, CCIE Security and Routing /Switching
for rent in UAE only .
Kindly revert back for booking
Thanks
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Footnote - I believe this would also permit 'crafted' packets with the ack
bit set ... which is why a good firewall is better .
Thanks!
TJ
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The answer,
First I like you to know that I am a Cisco Certified Systems Instructor,
and also that I am a Nortel Networks
Certified Instructor. But, anyone of the certifications will give you
the knowledge you need to attain the other.
When it comes down to it, the standards are the
Hi James,
Trust me it wont get u anywhere. Try Juniper instead
Shahid
NNCA
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However, there are (still) other networking vendors,
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get the groups opinion on the Nortel NNCA
certification.
which area is a virtual link in?
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Please help me to solve the issues.
DO we must have to configure virtual link for authentication aswell if our
Area0 is configured for authentication also??
2nd. we have two
I failed the 503, one time already. But now I think I overstudied (if
there is such a thing). Now I am sitting not sure what to do, either
cisco 640-503, or the new Beta Routing exam, or the 640-900. Arg! They
should have just added IS-IS in the 503 exam. Why is cisco going nuts on
the CCNP
wr st will do this for you... write standby
-Patrick
Mears, Rob 02/21/02 05:24PM
Any changes you make to the Pri PIX will be written to the SEC, no need to
day anything. Good Idea to move the sec and do a Wr M
Rob
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I have downloaded it with out much problems. if you try segmented download
it may create problems.
Anil Aravind
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Has anyone had difficulty with the new Config Maker (v2.6)? I tried
downloading it tonight and the
CCO web site has very good information on setting VPN connection (PPTP,
IPSEC), and also you need to configure RADIUS server or TACAS Server if you
dont wanna do the local authenticaion on router.
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Hi,
Can some one give me
Has anyone setup or can you point me to a wireless solution for an entire
metro area? I have a hospital that we would like to link 10+ offices within
a 15 mile radius. I've had good success with the Aironet 340 series, but at
this point we need something more geared towards a wide coverage area,
If I recall correctly, you are right, the answer would be S 3/1. Perhaps
it's just a Type-O... It's not like that doesn't ever happen ;-)
Mark
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With your CCNA, you are qualify to take CSS1 (Cisco Security Specialist 1)
exam, it is a four modules exam, viz PIX, VPN,MCNS and CSIDS exams for this
Specialist path. If you want to continue in the Cisco career path CCNP would
be a good choice than CCDA, It all depends whether you prefer the
It means your Network Access Server like a AS5300 must have IOS v11.1 to be
able to support the TACACS+ protocol on your CiscoSecure Access Control
Server v2.3 installed on your Solaris V2.51 or V2.6, V7, V8 or IOS v11.2 to
support RADIUS protocol.
The requirement refer to both the Network
Does anyone have a url to Dennis Laganiere's rif
examples? I almost have this RIF thing down but I
could use a few more examples.
Eric
CCNP
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I would be interested in renting for several days a 25xx or 26xx
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It specifies your autonomous system if you are running the old EGP protocol.
I sent a message last night, here it is:
John, I don't know if you found an answer. Looks like this command is used
to specify your AS number when you are running EGP, which is something like
the precursor to BGP.
Hi !
Do anybody know, what steps (checklist) one should follow when going
for a network site survey for deploying an ISP setup. Any website links ?
Thanks
Stanzin
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hes on this list somewhere ...:) but you might want to check the groupstudy
archive
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From: Eric Mwambaji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 11:18 AM
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Subject: Dennis Laganiere's rif examples [7:36228]
Does anyone have a url
Remember the model OSI model. IP can have multiple higher level protocols
running over it. So IP uses protocol numbers to identify the higher level
protocol that it should send the data to. If you do a deny ? on a router
you will see all the different protocols (eigrp, gre, icmp, ospf, pim,
Hello,
I tried this on a new 2650 router and it states The -s speed option is not
supported on this platform, which it sounds like it is supported on other
platforms.
Scott
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To:
My recommendation would be to proceed with caution. IS-IS is not just an
additional topic on the 900 exam. It is core to it. Also, since the CCIP
is geared towards ISP environments, know you BGP very well. This is a tough
exam. Longer than 503 and requires higher passing score. Good luck!
Excuse me...So it's a problem to ask how an exam was. You really think its
bad to ask what a passing score is.. Damn..Not like I was asking for the
answers..Wow..Unbelievable...By the way..I have those objectives the day I
satrted studying..I was JUST asking how the exam was...
So I cant perform
Don't drink any coffee beforehand ! You are on the right track with respect
to the ciscopress books. The exam will follow those
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Chuck wrote:
BTW, it occurs to me that we have had this discussion before.
There being
nothing in the routing table indicating IGRP or EIGRP hop
counts, how does
(E)IGRP know the diameter of the network of which it is a
member? And why
would it care? ;-)
Maybe one of these days I'll
Why is this simple task beating me?
I have a router with 2eth. that separates my lab from the corporate network.
I would like web/ftp/telnet access from the lab to the world and back. I
created an access list and applied it to my lab's ethernet int. This is the
list. Am I missing something?
I believe you need something like
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq www
you have something that permits IP protocol numbers I think. Like 6 is
tcp, 17 is udp, 9 is igrp, etc..
etc...
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Another option with a newer IOS is if you want to see the Config for an
interface is to use:
sh ru INT E 0
and you will get the config for the interface only
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I saw a resume with CCIE (Q) after their name, what is the Q mean?
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I would quess that means that person has passed the CCIE Qualification Exam,
or the written portion of the certification. He or she is presumably
studying/preparing for the lab exam.
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it means they only passed the qualification exam. they should not be putting
CCIE on their resume at all
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Anyone know of a tool for detecting NAT activity on the network. I work in a
large university and we've instituted a policy against nat especially in the
dorms due to some very serious security breaches. Is there anything out
there that can remotely detect a nat operation? Thanks.
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Try this link, it allows you to test your RIF
knowledge.
http://www.loopy.org/rif.cgi
I have attached Dennis' RIF paper. It's very good.
Debbie Westall
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to check the groupstudy
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At 12:51 AM 2/22/02, Chuck wrote:
it gets complicated, routing protocols versus ip packets.
It's not complicated. Is this Chuck Larrieu? You know that it's not
complicated.
Of course IP routing protocol packets are carried in an IP packet. No
biggie. They can set the IP TTL in the IP header
Hey, are you ever going to upgrade to RFC 2549 compliance? If you
haven't already, you're behind the times by about three years! :-)
John
Steven A. Ridder 2/22/02 11:43:33 AM
I believe you need something like
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq www
you have something that permits IP
Your syntax is wrong.
You are permitting IP protocols 80, 21, 23 and 53 - NOT ports 80, 21, 23 and
53.
The correct syntax would be:
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq www
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq telnet
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq ftp
access-list 101 permit tcp any
At 12:56 AM 2/22/02, Chuck wrote:
BTW, it occurs to me that we have had this discussion before.
Yes, unfortunately. ;-)
There being
nothing in the routing table indicating IGRP or EIGRP hop counts,
You can't see the hop count with show ip route perhaps, but the router
certainly saves the
It seems to be common these days to use that abbreviation to mean that the
individual has taken, and passed, the Written exam, but not yet
challenged/passed the Lab.
As for me, personally, when I get to that point, I do not plan on
advertising it in this manner. If it comes up in an interview
Nice! Been looking for something like that for awhile.
Sean
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Subject: Re: Easy ways to pick up a few extra minutes on the CCIE lab.
[7:36242]
Another option
Hehehe... just like some folks that I've seen saying that they are CCNP 1/4
or 2/4... u can do the math :)
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From: Chris Charlebois
To:
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 4:02 PM
Subject: RE: CCIE Question [7:36243]
I would quess that means that person has passed the
Cisco has made it clear that passing the written -CCIE exam does not get you
a certificate in itself. Only by passing both the written and the lab do
you obtain a cert. I don't know how it came to be acceptable that people
can claim a certificate that doesn't exist.
While you might say that
It should say show ip eigrp topology network. Network is the argument to
the command. I had it encapsulated in less than and greater than symbols so
it got munged by the mail server. Argh.
There's probably other ways to see the hop count too. Bottom line: the
router saves it. You just
dynamic nat a security breach? I was under the impression that dynamic was
a security practice?and if you are speaking of static nat, well
darn...that's you guys...
-Patrick
Kwame 02/22/02 02:04PM
Anyone know of a tool for detecting NAT activity on the network. I work in a
large
Here are the ones I could find from Dennis:
1. RIF - 0810.0011.0033.0040
2. RIF - 0a10.0032.00b3.0124.0020
3. RIF - 0810.0022.0013.0020
4. RIF - 0800.0011.0022.0030
5. RIF - 0a10.0011.00a2.0033.0040
6. RIF -
Have you been reading NANOG or Slashdot? There was an article
about Comcast, specifically, who is trying to combat NAT.
What was determined is that:
1) There is no definite way to detect NAT
2) There are many implementations of NAT (even many RFC's stating how NAT
works)
3) Bandwidth usage or
I never meant to imply that you supported the practice. I should have said
that some people treat this as a common practice, not that you were one of
those people.
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To: nrf ;
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE
I was expecting to see a FastEthernet 0/26 ENABLED after the configuration
below. Instead it is disabled. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Pierre-Alex
Switch1(config)#int f 0/26
Switch1(config-if)#port secure max-mac-count 1
To Group:
I am working with a client who is having problems with Video Conference
using Polycom Equipment. The problem is jitter and audio drops.
The solution that has been suggested to us by Cisco Low Latency Queueing
(LLQ)
over Frame Relay.
I'm not sure the release but I was told this is
I was just talking to a guy I work with about this and I thought it was
an interesting scenario. It was his idea and my first thought was that
it wasn't possible, but then after a little more pondering I decided
that it might be possible. Note: 'possible' does not mean desirable.
:-)
The probably want the ability to scan every machine on their network; if
you're behind a NAT firewall they can't do this. Sounds to me like they've
got a problem but are trying to correct it with the *wrong* solution.
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I'm guessig you have the bandwidth statement set to 768 on the serial
interface. If so, type max-reserved-bandwidth 90 on the serial interface.
Show us the stats for s0/0 when you do sh int s0/0.
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I am
The only way to do it would be to look for out of baseline utilization
patterns, and investigate them.
On the security policy ...
How does a guy in a dorm with a linksys router performing NAT impose a
security risk?
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Not enought customers have asked for that feature yet. :) Was RFC 1149 the
precursor to wireless?
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haven't already, you're behind the times by
That's ok, because I'm the President of the United States (F-MLN)
(Future-Most Likely Not )
:)
Larry
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Cisco has made it clear
Never said that I agreed with the practice. I am perfectly well aware of
Cisco's stance on the subject.
My message, also, did not state that I thought that it is not a big deal.
Personally, if I were in a position responsible for hiring, all candidates
who posted that information in their
Strangely enough, we're using LLQ to support video conferencing with
Polycomm equipment. However, I don't really have any idea why you're
getting that error. What routers are you using?
About the only difference I can think of between our implementations is
that we're setting the IP
guys should keep in mind:
No there is no CCIE Q or written cert. Cisco has identified you as
a lab candidate. This applies
to everyone on the planet. You have been invited to take the lab,
if you pass the written and after
that date you are still a CCIE candidate just like
Yes this is possible exactly as you discribed. Hope fully in this
scenario you have more than one bri. But, say you don't
you have two B channels unless the load exceeds one of the B channels
you have no problem I believe the last question
is is there a priority or preempt command? Make
I've done lot's of LLQ but never with FR. My bet however, would be than you
can do LLQ on the int, for FRTS, but not both.
Mike
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Thanks. I knew there was a way to set the dialer priority but I just
wasn't sure how it operated. I have yet to find a reference on CCO that
specifies what the priority really accomplishes. If a dialer with a
high priority needs to use a line but the line is being used by a dialer
with a lower
Inline
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guys should keep in mind:
No there is no CCIE Q or written cert. Cisco has identified you as
a lab candidate. This applies
to everyone on the planet. You have been invited to take the lab,
if you pass the
I can't remember but... this also helps
dialer pool-member number [priority priority] [min-link minimum] [max
link maximum] - Assigns a physical interface to a dialer pool.
priority priority - Sets the priority of the physical interface within
the dialer pool (from 1 to 255). Interfaces with
I've been reading and I still don't see how to do it. The command you
mention seems to solve a different problem. If I had a single dialer
interface and two physical interfaces to choose from, the priority lets
the dialer know which to try first.
I have yet to see how to give one dialer
go further down... the command I sent you let you set a minimum number
and max number of B channels to use
there for excluding some B channels for use by another dialer profile.
John Neiberger wrote:
I've been reading and I still don't see how to do it. The command you
mention seems to solve
Problem solved . port secure was to enabled!
Thanks!
Pierre-Alex
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Subject: Port Secure not working ?
Hi all,
I have just 2 hours between me and my Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection
Systems
with Policy Manager(CSIDSPM) version 2.1 exam. It is the last lap to my CSS1
certification.
Please any last minute tips, advice and offcourse prayers would be
appreciated. Send an offline message where
I don't think employers are being fooled by somebody putting CCIE-Q on their
resume. I can see a person getting into a tight spot, though, if they
fraudulently try to pass themselves off as having passed the CCIE. After
all, a company can just check with Cisco to make sure that a person is
I passed the CCIE security qualification exam today. I'm very excited about
this. My main study guides were:
CCIE Security Written Exam Workbook
(http://www.ccbootcamp.com/secexamwkbk.asp) -- I consider this a *must have*
CSIDS Book
CSVPN Book (The first few chapters were the best)
MCNS Book
I am going to venture a guess :-
According to MS NT's static ports assignment, TCP: 42 is for WINS
replication, perhaps by changing this statetment from
ip nat inside source static 10.0.3.40 xxx.xxx.xxx.156 extendable
to
ip nat inside source static 10.0.3.40 42 xxx.xxx.xxx.156 42
Is Nat on on the NJ router? If so, just Nat from CA only.
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Does anyone know of any issues using the IP helper-address and domain
browsing while using NAT?
I have 2 locations, CA and NJ.
CA
actually Dennis has a book out with ccbootcamp. you can find it on amazon
isbn #1931881006. I went to a class that Dennis put on and he helped me
understand all about bridging and RIF's. This book is a good asset to have
in your CCIE library..i also have that book reviewed on amazon.
IMO, there is no reason for any organization connected to the Internet not
to run IDS. There is an increasing trend in the security arena away from
formal risk analysis/cost benefit methodologies towards one of implementing
best practices. There are several reasons for this:
1) Formal risk
The CCDA is only one more exam and gets you another certification. I'm
sure it's possible to pass the CCNP without access to lab equipment, but
you'd be doing yourself a huge disservice by attempting it. If you want
to go after the CCNP exams, consider looking for a CCNP Network Academy
site in
That's cool of you to give that tip, Larry. How about giving such tips for
all members of this group for different areas of the country??
From: Larry Letterman
Reply-To: Larry Letterman
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CISCO INTERNSHIP.CCIE. [7:36091]
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002
You can do all but the CCIE just by reading and having a good networking
background, however, if you've never touched a Cisco router it will be much
more difficult.
A good source of free study guides/cheat sheets (or whatever you wanna call
them) can be obtained from http://www.gdd.net
HTH!
Oh I am not a recruiter, I just read something on the net. Can I put
CCNP(q) when/if I pass my routing exam. Ha ha, just kidding! I know
there is a few kinds of CCIE, Security, and SR. Though maybe the (Q)
was for QOS. Nevermind :)
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Great job man. I'm taking the RS written in a couple weeks. I hope I can
do just as well and post a message like that. I'm really getting nervous
about my test. (I'm paying for it out of my own pocket)
TC
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Hi All,
Did anybody give a look to new book from Doyle? Is it
good enough resource for JNCIS or need some
supllement?
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072194812/junipernetwor-20/103-2737968-0643821
Thanks,
Shahid
=
Shahid Muhammad Shafi
Every man dies; not every man really lives
Hi all,
Can somebody clarify me the following :
1. In a Hub-Spoke configuration of FR network, what is the appropriate
configuration on the spoke side when it is a
(a) Physical Interface : FR map statements /
Interface-dlci
(b) Point-Point interface :I am
you might be surprised...
I'm currently involved with a couple of universities, in the sales process.
of the three campuses with which I have been engaged, all are using public
IP space on their inside network, and from here in my study, using my
personal IP connection, I can ping just about
1. Which of the following customers can probably meet their security
requirements with a simple firewall system?
A. Company ABC wants to make sure customers can see public marketing data
but not proprietary sales figures.
B. University ABC want to make sure students can see but not change their
I think you're a bad boy, and you know exactly what I mean.
Chuck
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1. Which of the following customers can probably meet their security
requirements with a simple firewall system?
A. Company ABC wants to make sure
Chuck,
I was thinking exactly the same thing!
John
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On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Chuck ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I think you're a bad boy, and you know
The idiots never stop. Why waste your time and effort
on a wanker special like Mr. Lee advertises. For that kind of money
you can buy your own lab and pay for the lab exam several times and
even have money left over for headhunters or even moving expenses.
May ICTP truly go fast into bankruptcy!
Is this legal ? I would think that you could run into legal issues as 2.4Gig
is also used by lots of other devices and there is potential problem with
increase the power to deal with such a requirement.
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