Cool!!!
Hey I just got married. Do you know any CCMC- Cisco Certified Marriage
Counselors?
And for the parents-in-law...how do I config the PIX to deny them access?
How about an ACL or an ability to route their airplane to China when they
come and visit?
Thanks,
Theo,
CSS1, CCNP
hi group,
I have cisco 801 router now i have to configure that router as it can
dial to isp and a remote branch can dial on in it on second channel.to
update the record of our database .How can i do that Plz help me
Thanx
Kaushalender
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Please kindly assist in resolving this, One of the
router am managing log the following errors which I
pasted below.
Can anyone suggest the best way to resolve this
problem.
*Apr 29 00:49:28: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 1, Nbr
10.6.100.254 on Serial3/1/3 from FULL to DOWN,
Neighbor Down:
I have some questions need to consult those people who have
experience in SS7 VOIP solution
Please contact me
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I would rather go with the access-lists. Conduit is the older way of doing
things, but still works fine.
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It should work with
the best way is to have dialer interfaces. One for the ISP connection and
one for the dialin client. This work perfectly
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Subject: isdn bri [7:43094]
hi group,
I have cisco
Elijah
I would advise Boson#3 for the written,purely for the sake of similar exam
content. Remember though that in the actual exam the questions will be
worded totally different, this really challenges the depth of one's
understanding.
Because of different pools of exams the opinions will differ.
One reason to add that null 0 hold down route is so you always have
it in your route table. For instance if you are running BGP and anouncing
a /20 to a provider and you have instability in your IGP you may lose the
route in your table and not anounce that to your provider. If your provider
sees
I have taken the router, switching and remote access exams, and am about to
take the support exam. I have heard from some that the CIT exam is the
easiest and I have heard from others that it is one of the hardest. I would
like to get the boards perspective on this. Thanks.
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Dear All,
I am studying this days on How to configure and implement Cisco Content
Engine590 on my network...
When I browsed Cisco online Guide I found the following regarding Router
configuration for HTTP traffice and WCCP version2.
I found the following:
The router or switch must be running a
I would be interested in purchasing the 4500M from you. How can we proceed.
Wayne
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I would say 2520 can be pricey. You get 2 high speed ports, 2 low speed
and 1 bri and 1 ethernet.
for example, I sell 4500M's 32MB DRAM/16
Way off topic here, but why did you need to do this?
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yes, in that shoe too,
anybody has an idea of what the exam is like.
cheers
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Can it be used as a default-gateway for hosts in LANs when migrating from
one class of IP Address to another.
Example:
Host configuration (default-gateway=128.100.10.32)
Router global configuration (ip route 128.100.10.32 null 0)
Can somebody explain
Hi!
timeout xlate: Idle time until a translation slot if freed.
timeout conn: Idle time until a connection slot is freed.
There is a distinction made between translated sessions (produced by nat,
global, static, access-list, access-group commands)and connected sesssions
when discussing the
Hi Ron and everyone else,
I just found out about this new certification or should I say version of the
CCIP.
I am pursuing the CCIP and decided to do this as the elective exam.
I work for a telco that also provides content transport services for tv
broadcasters, mainly in SDH and ATM. We are
Hi,
Can anyone recommend any training materials for this new exam, besides the
oficial course and the CCO?
Thanks
Josi Rola
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Hi All,
Need a small clarifcation on VPN.
One of the customer is having a Lease Line connection to
Internet at the head office and they are having branch
offices at remote location.Since being a lease line they
have obtained static IP address from ISP.
The branch locations will be dialing into
Steven Pilkerton wrote:
I have taken the router, switching and remote access exams, and am about to
take the support exam. I have heard from some that the CIT exam is the
easiest and I have heard from others that it is one of the hardest. I
would
like to get the boards perspective on this.
This was the last exam I took to finish the CCNP and I found it easier than
I expected. It is helpful to take this exam last because it does have a lot
of material learned in preparing for other exams. To give you an example I
only got a 780 on the routing exam (which I thought was the hardest)
Yes. However, the central site can never establish the tunnel since it has
no way of knowing the remote peer IP address.
Craig
At 09:12 AM 5/2/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Hi All,
Need a small clarifcation on VPN.
One of the customer is having a Lease Line connection to
Internet at the head
Hi Anil,
This is the normal scnario of vpn..You can configure your internet router
at the head office with IKE nad IPSec Policies and also you can create the
ip Pool on the internet router of the head office to assign IP addresses to
ur branch offices.With the IPsec client on the branch office
Knowing what to areas to study for a certification and knowing
day-to-day real life scenarios are two different things. A CCIE could
just study what is needed for the test, but there is no human being that
knows everything about every area of networking, its impossible. Take
any 2 people in
I see, the token ring version is in less demand and you won't be using the
ethernet/token ring anyway.
But what about those AGS+ routers. I saw one on ebay for $100. It had 8
serial ports. What's the drawback to using that for a frame switch?
Wayne Jang wrote in message
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OK, I'm not an all-powerful CCIE, but I'll take a stab at this.
Applying an access list to a switch is only going to limit access to and
from your management interface. Switched traffic through the switch is
still switched traffic, and by and large, a switch doesn't ever look at IP
information,
Can anyone recommend a source of Cisco related ebooks for the Palm m500?
Free, or to purchase?
TIA
Ben Lovegrove, CCNP
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Cisco hardware, software,
This is possible in a number of different ways, but it really depends on
what VPN hardware and software you will be using, which you didn't specify.
If it's a cisco router to cisco router implementation, you can find an
example here:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ios_804.html
If your
Hi
Can anybody answer this vague question; on the Cisco website it says that
that CLNS OSI is withdrawn from the lab exam. Does this mean that one can
still expect to be tested on CLNS for IP?
Cheers
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How a Null route can prevent a routing loop.
If you have, for example, 4 networks behind you router.
10.1.0.0\24
10.1.1.0\24
10.1.2.0\24
10.1.3.0\24
And to reduce the size of the routing tables in the upstream routers you
summarize those networks to one network.
10.1.0.0\26
and you have a
Go to
http://www.cisco.com/go/fn
and search for WCCP version 2
HTH,
Kent
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Dear
Tamas- Thank you for your reply.
Could you or anyone else explain in more indepth terms what is or what
causes a Half-Closed TCP session??
Correct me if I'm wrong, but for the Connection Slot, this refers to TCP
connections between two nodes, such as a Windows workstation running an
application
Here's the deal... I have a 5500 with RSM with a few VLANs on it,
each VLAN with an IP and the RSM is handling the routing for all VLANs.
I've got one VLAN in particular (511) that I'm experimenting with I
made the following access list:
Router#(config)access-list 10 deny any log
Members,
This is a problem. I feel that is not only inappropriate for someone to
solicit the aide of this board and its subscribers in order to crack
passwords, its unethical and potentially illegal. No offense Ravi, but this
is unacceptable given to current state of legislation regarding
Anil,
If it is a Cisco Router or PIX Firewall that is being used at the main
office to separate the private network from the Internet, go do a search on
CCO for Static-Dynamic IPSEC Tunnel.
That should get you going in the right direction.
Good luck.
Mark
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I hate to do anything to prolong this unpleasant thread, but a couple
of facts really should be put out.
1. I was a regular poster on Groupstudy well before I had any business
relationship with either CertificationZone or Gett. In both cases, I
was contacted by the CEO of each in
CIT was easy, I got a 950 the book is so straight forward (Cisco press).
But I think there are some wording mistakes. Routing was the hardest for
me because it was my first exam. Switching was interesting to me, so it
was not hard, but not easy. Then there was BCRAN. Hmmm. I thought I knew
Does anybody know whether there is software available somewhere that lets
you run IP routing protocols on a Windows computer? I know that Windows 2000
supports RIP and OSPF, while UNIX/Linux supports BGP. Is there something
that lets you run IGRP, EIGRP, or BGP on Windows? I think that would be
I received a newsletter about a product that looks interesting. It costs
$99,000 though. Has anyone heard any good this about this supposed
breakthrough technology.
http://www.networkcomputing.com/1305/1305sp1.html
I am curious to see if htis is just a hyped up product or a viable solution.
Can you share the config?
If you have only a group-async interface defined with the modem lines, you
may need to define a dialer intreface to pickup the ISDN calls.
Philip
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Perhaps I didn't give you any details... we have
19xx,29xx,39xx,5500,6500,8500, and the GSR 12000 Gbs/r also have
1700's,26xx,3600,7200,VPN3001,IDS,Avvid,Pix 525. just on the cisco
side... please check out our web... www.ictp.com
regards,
Jason Lee
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If 10.51.1.1 is the only IP active on that subnet, then the traffic is
not being sourced from that network, thus rendering the ACL irrelevant.
If, however, your host was connected to one of the ports on vlan 511,
you would not be able to communicate with the RSM past the ACL.
So, in other
Also, What's up with the 2000 access list? Would not an
extended IP list
be 100-199?
2000-2699 are also extended IP lists. Cisco calls them expanded
range :-). Sort of reminds me of expanded and extended memory in DOS days
;-)
Marko.
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Hello all,
I'm trying to configure NAT on a CISCO 2621. I managed to configure it
basicaly but I want to use overloading and there is my problem.
As shown below I try to specify a route to the right server for port 80 and
port 5080. For the port 80, everythg is going well but I can't reach port
well, that's a bit twisted. :-) I guess those 200 other IP access lists
were not enough? I fear the router which can use them all and still somehow
forward packets.
I'm curious to find if I was correct on the other bit, though... The access
list should only apply to the Management functions
Wouldn't it be because the IP address you see in your BGP table is indeed
the next-hop. If you instead look at a specific route sh ip rou x.x.x.x I
would think you would see the BGP neig as you have listed (loopback1's ip
address) and then the router has to do a recursive-lookup to find out how
TCP allows one end of a connection to to terminate its output while still
receiving data fromt he other end. One side can send a fin to close its side
of the connection and still receive data. The side that recieved the FIN to
close the connection can keep sending data. Only when it sends its FIN
Hi All
I have two web servers which are being load balanced behind a CSS, this
is working fine. Currently we're using the default ICMP keepalive, this
is OK if the failure is at this level but when the web services process
is stopped by the DBA the CSS thinks it's up and running. I've seen the
At 11:08 AM 5/2/02, Mark Odette II wrote:
Tamas- Thank you for your reply.
Could you or anyone else explain in more indepth terms what is or what
causes a Half-Closed TCP session??
There are a number of states that a TCP connection can be in per the RFC
for TCP (793). Half-closed is not one of
Thanks again for the replies everyone it worked just fine
Patrick Donlon wrote:
Thanks for the replies, I only want to authenticate admininistrators on the
PIX, will let you know how I get on
Cheers
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ip extended access-lists are 100-199,2000-2699
I think Tim is correct, if your attempting to block pings between two
devices on the same VLAN your not going to do it on the router.
Dave
timothy thielen wrote:
OK, I'm not an all-powerful CCIE, but I'll take a stab at this.
Applying an
I know blocking ports isn't really going to stop people who can tunnel
through via http or some other open ports. Are there firewalls that
will look into specific traffic streams and drop connections that are
not really http sessions?
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Type 7 passwords are easily decrypted. Type 5 (enable) are not.
If you have physical access to the box then you can perform password
recovery via the console, see the cisco website for the specifics for your
router.
If you have SNMP read/write access your can download the config, make the
I see no reason not to use the http keepalive. You can configure it to
grab some specific small object if you'd like to limit its impact. We
just grab the our homepage and I haven't noticed a performance impact at
all.
HTH,
John
Patrick Donlon 5/2/02 11:15:19 AM
Hi All
I have two web
Richard Stevens defines TCP Half CLose in his book TCP/IP Ilustrated.
Reading this post I get the assumption that data can not be sent sent in
either direction when a connection is half-closed. This contradicts what I
read in TCP/IP Ilustrated by stevens p.238-239. There he explains an example
I have a pair of CS11152 in HA mode and we use HTTP for load balancing. In
my opinion if your are using ping to load balance it is a waste. The CSS's
are very capable and load balance HTTP very well. As far as load balancing
methods the engineer at TAC said to use round robin which is the deafult
Jay,
Thanks for your input. But shouldn't ACL keep anything from other VLANs
from even pinging the gateway IP of VLAN511?
Mike W.
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I don't think you can filter based on MAC with Ethernet... There is a
technology in which you can, but I'm drawing a blank on what it was. I
think it was Token Ring only or some such nonsense. I think that it's
irrelevant, however, since it's still a router function and the switching
engine is
You people spend MONEY on certification prep materials? I'm sorry. :-)
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Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:
It's sad, the true signs of brainwashing :-)
I never said anything was wrong with them. The proven track
record comes
from the fact that they've done a great job marketing their
Hi all..
I have lab date at RTP 23rd July,2002.I am looking for around 15th September
,2002.There is two seat you can get on 23rd July,2002 for swapping around
15th September.
Regards
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Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
I've
always found it a graphic challenge that telephony really has two
communications paths: the control/signaling path for call setup and
the like, and the information transfer path.
Amen to that. Way back in the dark ages (early 1990's) I did
an FSM analysis of
Damian Rizzo is the vlan man. If he can't do it Noone can. Uh Rich. Mind if
i call you dick.
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Peter... if you are so concerned with SPAM, why do you use a Hotmail Account
to communicate on the Internet?!?! You're not going to tell me that you
have successfully B!tched out the admins of the Hotmail servers for allowing
all that CRAP that shows up on a weekly (sometimes daily) basis about
I'm glad someone else feels that way. Talk about opening yourself up for
trouble...
--Tim
Gragido,William wrote:
Members,
This is a problem. I feel that is not only inappropriate for
someone to
solicit the aide of this board and its subscribers in order to
crack
passwords, its
Wayne,
Ive had nothing but problems with 4000 series modular routers. So many
problems, in fact, that I've stopped selling them. Too many hardware
failures. Stick with the 2500 series
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
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Wayne Jang
That's the weird thing. I don't see it in the routing table even with a
route to the 4.4.4.0/30 network.
RouterB#show ip route
Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
N1 - OSPF NSSA
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Hi ! All,
Can any one please break this password?
enable secret 5 $1$rMrT$blzJIo4ZyCBfJkvu2CP/Z1
Thanks in advance.
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Here's a question I can't seem to answer. I came up with a scenario in my
head, and now I can't find a solution.
Example: I have a dual homed network via BGP. I have ISP 1 and they give me
209.21.220.1/20 for use, and ISP gives me 199.33.23.1/21. Say I use the
209.x.x.x for my web servers,
AFAIK, they couldn't. In this case you would have to apply for your own
independent range of addresses and ISP1 and ISP2 would have to advertise
these routes for you. In this case you would use communities, med, as_path
prepend and other stuff to influence the incoming traffic.
Steven A. Ridder
Hello,
I just took the new CCIE Written Beta test. That's really a very hard test
(everything that we've been hearing about this test is true ). You
have 180 minutes (I've used 179 minutes and a few seconds! YES, that's full
3 hours without going to the bathroom ) for 150 questions. It really
In this scenario it wouldn't matter who assigned the addresses to you.
You will be advertising those addresses via BGP to both ISPs, who in
turn should propagate those advertisements. I believe there are
situations where ISP2 would need some sort of verification from ISP1
that it's okay to
No, that's not the case. If you think of it visually,
INTERNET-ROUTER-INTERFACE-ACL-LAN
Then you will see that the internet can still access the interface, and
it's address. Because really, you are pinging the router, not the
interface or the LAN.
On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 14:22, Michael
If you don't advertise reachability, you aren't reachable. You should
however be able to get one ISP to allow the other to route its
space. Otherwise, you're looking at getting some PI space, multihoming to
the same ISP, or using some load balancing tools to handle things via dns.
Pete
At
Actually ISP2 will advertise ISP1's addresses for you, but
you aren't just advertised as a block of addresses but as an AS.
As long as you have your AS from ARIN this is no problem.
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according to my understanding , it applies ring-list.
Rahul Mehta
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I have two questions about DLSW + that I could use some explainations for.
I would greatly appreciate any feedback you may have.
1) When you are
At 01:44 PM 5/2/02, sam sneed wrote:
Richard Stevens defines TCP Half CLose in his book TCP/IP Ilustrated.
Reading this post I get the assumption that data can not be sent sent in
either direction when a connection is half-closed.
The RFC doesn't mention a half-closed state, but it does say that
The example is the following.
host1% rsh host2 sort
Your example just executes sort on host2. Why is that considered half
closed and what is host2 sorting? I could see that there might be a case
where you would tell another host to sort something and then you would
consider yourself
Is anyone on the list interested in setting up
public BGP sessions, for training purposes?
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I got cut off again!
The example is the following.
host1% rsh host2 sort
Your example just executes sort on host2. Why is that considered half
closed and what is host2 sorting? I could see that there might be a case
where you would tell another host to sort something and then you
I am. Get with me off line.
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public BGP sessions, for training purposes?
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At 11:28 AM -0400 5/2/02, John Dorffler wrote:
Does anybody know whether there is software available somewhere that lets
you run IP routing protocols on a Windows computer? I know that Windows 2000
supports RIP and OSPF, while UNIX/Linux supports BGP. Is there something
that lets you run IGRP,
Thanks Brad. I'll consider your input.
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Wayne,
Ive had nothing but problems with 4000 series modular routers. So many
problems, in fact, that I've stopped selling them. Too many hardware
failures. Stick with the 2500
By the way...
I don't know if it is old news (I think not), but I just read at Cisco that
the 2500 has reached it's End Of Sales. (excluding the AS models).
More info @ http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2500/index.shtml
Cheers for this elder soldier of telecommunications, it deserves
Theo,
I'm afraid that all PIL's are also Future CCGP's and therefore are
extremely adept at getting through any PIX or ACL. They will also
generate numerous spams requesting information on how much longer
they have to wait before they can take the CCGP practical exam.
Learn to live with it. :)
is the service port 5080 started on the server ?
jc theard Hello all,
I'm trying to configure NAT on a CISCO 2621. I managed to configure it
basicaly but I want to use overloading and there is my problem.
As shown below I try to specify a route to the right server for port 80
and
port
What I found interesting about this exam was that I was able to go back to
previous questions. I can't remember if the 350-001 was like that. I wonder
if all the Cisco beta exams are like that? Another interesting thing was
that they had commands on this test that probably have been used only
Tim is actually right. Everything you need to pass these exams is free on
Cisco's website. The only problem is that the site is so huge, you don't
know where to start!
Shawn K.
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At 6:28 PM -0400 5/2/02, Persio Pucci wrote:
By the way...
I don't know if it is old news (I think not), but I just read at Cisco that
the 2500 has reached it's End Of Sales. (excluding the AS models).
More info @ http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2500/index.shtml
Cheers for this elder
Test email
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I have the following equipment for sale from my Lab study for ISDN.
Best offer, buyer pays shipping. If you live in Toronto, these can be
delivered.
2 Cisco 2504 (TR, 2 Serial, ISDN)
1 IBM 8228 MAU
2 Token Ring NIC
Cables
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At 12:07 PM -0400 5/2/02, sam sneed wrote:
I received a newsletter about a product that looks interesting. It costs
$99,000 though. Has anyone heard any good this about this supposed
breakthrough technology.
http://www.networkcomputing.com/1305/1305sp1.html
I am curious to see if htis is just a
I just took the exam today after studying for about 30 hours using the cisco
press book and the course material. It wasn't that hard but it wasn't that
easy because some of the wording got me.
Considering what I studied, I expected more in different areas. Oh, well, a
pass is a pass.
Wayne,
Ive had nothing but problems with 4000 series modular routers. So many
problems, in fact, that I've stopped selling them. Too many hardware
failures. Stick with the 2500 series
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
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Brad,
I
old news btw ccie lab has 2500's the slowest performing router but allt he
money you guys pay hasn't been enough to enable any sort of upgrade so you
better study it,
Dave
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I guess it depends on who pays for toner and the paper it's printed on.
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Tim is actually
Sam,
I think this was discussed probably couple of month ago on NANOG list. But I
am not sure if can find something just based on the product's name from the
archives.
HTHs
Kent
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I received a newsletter about a
You shouldn't have a problem at all. I have done this a few times, just
make sure that both ISP's know you have a multihomed network and what
block the other ISP provided. Just like Jason mentioned, it's AS to
AS...but we had a situation where the ISP had to add the other ISP's
block into an
Hi all,
Just to be sure for there are 2 books for CIT,
may I know which Cisco Press Book is for the CIT exam?
Thank you have a nice weekend.
Cheers
Steven Quek
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From: adam lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 9:22 AM
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I saw this demoed @ InterOp last year...I had my doubts as well. I have
never had to tweak BGP to the point of doing it all the time...and that
was the sales pitch. Their box will do the work for you.
It was a sweet box...doesn't sit inline with traffic so wouldn't be a
single point of failure
I saw this demoed @ InterOp last year...I had my doubts as well. I have
never had to tweak BGP to the point of doing it all the time...and that
was the sales pitch. Their box will do the work for you.
It was a sweet box...doesn't sit inline with traffic so wouldn't be a
single point of failure
Setting up an AS3640 with one PRI providing dial in/out data only. The
telco consultant recommended us to use DID's. I have worked with a few
5200 and 5300's before and have never seen DID in the configuration.
I understand how DID works, just wondered if it was really needed for
data?
If
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