Could this have something to do with your keepalive setting? Have you
tried using a standard ping keepalive to see if that helps? I wasn't
aware that you could use the http keepalive on port 443 with this box.
John
>>> "sam sneed" 2/26/02 9:23:04 AM >>>
Hello group,
I am trying to get a CS1
Oops, typo alert.
The Global statement should read:
Global (outside) # a.b.c.d netmask 255.255.255.0
Thanks
Larry
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Well, if
Well, if I understand your question correctly, you want to have a specific
subnet always get the same external address ?
Nat (inside) # 10.20.30.0 255.255.255.0
Global (outside) # a.b.c.d 255.255.255.0
# = unique number that is not used already on your PIX. Most people use 1 as
the first group.
Hi All,
Toronto guys, Planning to prepare for CCIE lab, let's form a
group.Advantages, u all know.
Thanks,
Sunil
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Hello group,
I am trying to get a CS11152 (old arrowpoint) to load balance SSL
conections to 2 servers but it is not working. SSL works on the servers and
if I change my DNS so traffic does not got to the CS11252 VIP address but
simply routes through it to the servers the public can get an SSL c
All I will say is DO NOT underestimate IS-IS. It isn't just an "added"
topic. I would also warn that this exam is geared towards ISPs. It
shouldn't be too much of a stretch of the imagination, then, that BGP is
also well represented. I think a lot of folks are misled into believing
that a smal
Yes you can use globally routable ip addresses on the inside interface.
Either use
nat (inside) 0 ip address netmask
or do a
static (inside,outside)ip address same ip address netmask.
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3300 defaults:
admin, no pw
security, no pw
manager, no pw
monitor, no pw
as far as I know there is no way to recover PW's without an RMA...
hopefully I am wrong about this.
-Patrick
>>> dr_sukhi 02/25/02 11:43PM >>>
Can anybody tell me how to bypass the password of a 3COM 3300 switch. I kno
Does anyone know where information about this class can be found? Thanks.
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I have a pool of ip address im assigning as they leave my internal network.
Is their a way i can assign specific global ip address to inside networks.
George Gittins
Internet Systems Manager
Weslaco, Tx 78599
Phone (956)9696557
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I've used the practice exams from Self Test Software for Cisco, Microsoft,
and Oracle. They're always my first choice when I'm looking for a practice
test. Their questions always seem to match the tone of the real exam, are
slightly harder than the real exam, and the 'look and feel' of the softw
Hi, I've a problem configuring the Movian VPN client on my pocket pc to
connect to a PIX VPN.
Anyone knows how to?
Thanks,
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Couple of general questions about ordering ATM services.
1- At what increments can I order ATM from a service provider
2- What kind of termination equipment normally used (ATM DSU, etc)
3- what are the cost for ATM services.
4- Please add anything here that might be relevant t
I worked with Alteon Products. I will have to say, I have never been
more impressed with a piece of equipment. Well the functionality anyway,
some of the switches seem to have a port or too now and again to be
totally honest. There was SO much you could do on their web switches,
Global load balanc
definitive link of answers straight from the horse's mouth.
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> Can someone tell me the what you get when you become a CCIE
> Do you get a support contract
You'll have to coordinate with your ISP's if you want to run BGP. To enable
the feature on the 1000's, you have to upgrade to an IP Plus IOS.
-Ejay
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From: Yassel Omar Izquierdo Souchay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 12:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROT
All,
I have recently acquired a CiscoPro Etherswitch 2200,
but am at a loss as to how to find upgrade software for
the thing. The OS on it is several years old, and I
really want to update it a bit, but I can't find a thing
on Cisco's site, or anywhere else for that matter!
Does anyone know a
One more questions has anyone used the self test exams. Cisco actually
partnered with these guys and i was wondering if they are any good. They
seem to bit on the expensive side the URL is
http://www.selftestsoftware.com/dept.asp?dept%5Fid=700&;
Cisco actually says on their site if you want self
Anyone on the list that has taken the Foundation Exam, if so any
recommendations?
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Can someone tell me the what you get when you become a CCIE
Do you get a support contract from CCIE, do you get free training
courses,...etc...
I have heard different things regarding what you get.
Cheers...
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I have looked at the content that is included on the Building Scalable Cisco
Internetworks exam
and the only difference I see is the addition of IS-IS material (ok I know
it can get as complex as OSPF)
but people are saying the sylabus is far more 'extensive'. Could anyone
elaborate. (i like detai
IBM sold all of their networking product lines to Cisco when they formed
the Alliance. (http://www-1.ibm.com/services/alliances/cisco/index.html
).
IBM sells a great deal of Cisco equipment. IBM sells other lines as
well, but like the rest of the world, Cisco is the #1 line.
I don't know where Ci
BSCI is different from the BSCN exam. The BSCI exam is more extensive and
include additional materials like IS-IS, etc and it is one of the exam you
must take in the CCIP track. BSCN cannot substitute BSCI in the CCIP track,
but the CCNP/CCDP track the BSCI exam can be stand in for the BSCN exam.
Is your server capable of running a dynamic routing protocol (RIP)? Does it
support dead-gateway detection - use IRDP
CM
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 5:13 AM
Subject: Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]
> Hey guys
>
This has turned into a really long thread ... Anyway:
HSRP + BGP would be, IMHO, the best option. It would be graceful and
smooth, not to mention provide automatic failover.
The BIV CAVEAT - this is only true *IF* they can afford to UG their hardware
and if they can justify the IP address space.
Hi,
I would like to go for CCIP and I have a question about one of the exams.
What is the difference between BSCN and BSCI.
I have the courseware for BSCN and I would like to know if that is the same
as for BSCI.
thanks a lot
cheers
chris
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Hi
An easier option than getting a second hard drive w/ Linux installed on
it (or dual booting) is to download a free SSH client like Putty from
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/. I've used it on
Nt/2000/9.x workstations and it works great and it's a hundreds time
better tha
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