This may be the answer to your question...
>From what I gather, your design description says that you have a central
office, with several point-to-point Frame Relay connections to some
remote "sites", as well as you will have in the future, several more
remote "sites" that will be connecting via
first,who have the example config?authen with local?
help,now,I have a lab:pc-->ethernet0/1-->ethernet 0/0-->lan,I didnot set the
address of e0/1 as the pc's gateway,so,the pc can't visit the lan.but can
connect the e0/1,now,I try to config the 2611 as a vpn server,and use cisco
vpn client in the
Inline
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Question? When did you ever find time to read all of these RFC's?
I'm I to assume
that both you and "Howard" have quite a bit more in common than you
seemingly endless
depth of knowledge in our field.
Maybe the next time I speak with my mother, I'll talk to here about what
possibil
Hi All
Can someone explain me in detail why MUX is used & also let me know the
sites where I can find additional info abt MUX & whitepapers abt MUX
Thanks in advance
ss
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The router does a merge of the configs. If something is not overwritten (
which is the case of the IP address's on an interface ) the old is still
retained.
Since you can define multiple ip route commands, they are added.
If you were to define a secondary address in both your running and your tft
Sorry for being so vague, I'm just going off a short conversation and a
design drawn on a beer-stained napkin...
The core PIX is shown as a 515E + VAC with 506s at remote sites.
Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.
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It didn't make sense to me either. I should say that some of the connections
are private frame relay and others will be either DSL, cable modem or
wireless internet with dial-backup through the router. With the remote sites
using VPN through the Internet, do we really need a PIX at each location?
Try a write erase before loading from TFTP
I'm *sure* someone will correct me if I'm wrong (hehe) but I remember
thinking that when you copy from TFTP or Flash to running config, it's the
same as if you typed the commands in yourself (whatever commands are in the
file), so when you copy from
Nothing odd here at all Chuck, it would work as you suspect.
Dave
Chuck wrote:
> got to thinking about this for one reason or another.
>
> fundamentally, we look at HSRP as a means of providing failover from LAN
> stations to redundant WAN links, as illustrated:
>
> wan_link_1
Hi.. Dear all,
Why you I copy the config from the tftp server to replace the old config on
the router (copy tftp run) or copy the config from startup to running (copy
star run). But the resulting config is not exactly the same as the config
that I copy run. It retain some of the old parameter o
So what's your point?
Give him some props and stop being a weenie.
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I passed it in 3 days reading the book.
Its easy
Me
I agree. I am confused.
When you say the core pix, is that another 506?
Sorry but like I am confused.
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That's a complete possibility =)
Wouldn't be the first time hehe
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Im looking at 1760s and trying to find something comparable to the 2621s.
In the 1760 specs, it says this:
RISC ProcessorMotorola MPC860P PowerQUICC at 40 MHz externally and 80MHz
internally
In the 2600 specs, it says this:
Motorola MPC860 80 MHz RISC (Cisco 265x); 50 MHz RISC (Cisco 262x); 40
I have an ISDN backup between 3640 (PRI) at satellite office and a 5200
(PRI) at central office. If frame is down, 3640 calls 5200; 5200 drops
the line and calls back. Idle time is 180 seconds. Most of the time it
works fine but sometimes, ISDN won't go down after idle time (after
frame already co
In any case, Ill study whats in Top Down..
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What you are describing doesn't really make sense. You say
you have connections back to the core site from all remotes.
If that was the case there would be no reason for the pix at remote
sites or an obvious reason for vpn tunnels between remotes and the core
site.
In that case, you could just put
I wrote one answer, but I never saw it get posted, but I had another
thought in the meantime anyway. See inline.
At 06:35 PM 5/28/02, Chuck wrote:
>got to thinking about this for one reason or another.
>
>fundamentally, we look at HSRP as a means of providing failover from LAN
>stations to redun
I am curious about recommendations on remote office connections when VPNs
are involved. Today, in two separate occasions I ran into designs that
showed remote sites with a small 1720 router and a PIX 506. The 506
terminated one end of a tunnel back to the core PIX and the 1720 facilitated
the fram
Perhaps your thinking is a bit off.
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I can't speak
Hey that sounds good. Maybe I will take tomorrow off and just go see
Mickey!
Take my wife too!
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I can't speak for him, but I think he was "complaining" about (so to speak)
was that SNA and ATM were not on the outline (implying they were on the
exam).
Mike W.
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I appreciate your information, Joseph. I guess my question was more toward
the types of interfaces that will run etherchannel. i.e. if you're knocking
the speed down on a FastEthernet interface to 10Mbps, it's still a
FastEthernet interface, not Ethernet interface.
One of the requirements for a
I worked at an ISP that had many customers with dual Ethernet connections.
Some of these customers wanted to do what you described, and it worked fine,
as long as the customer configured HSRP so that we could put up static
routes to the customer's networks behind their routers using the HSRP
gatew
Chuck,
You have a knack for finding simple solutions that nobody else has thought
of! ;-)
I think it would work to have routers 3 and 4 in your example have a
default route to the HSRP address. I can't think of any reason it wouldn't
work. The only doc I found that mentioned it was an explana
tested it.. works on 3548XL but not on 7206VXR (command was not under int
e4/0). On the 3548XL I just set hardcode 10, so it must be in the hardware
!3548XL
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
speed 10
port group 3
spanning-tree portfast
!
interface FastEthernet0/2
speed 10
port group 3
spanning-t
>
> Question1: May I know how to set the speed and duplex type of
> the interface
> ethernet0 of 2500 router. See below.. there is no speed and
> duplex option
> unlike IOS switch fasthernet switch.
That interface is a 10Mbs/Half-Duplex interface. You can't set it to
anything else. The speed
What next?
How about Disney World?
Sorry, the question just reminded me of those corny events where the winners
announce such ;-)
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Mike,
Here is a whitepaper on Fast EtherChannel (please continue reading). It
talks about Kalpana switches, where Cisco acquired the technology from,
and their use of EtherChannel in the early 90s. (look under the title
Fast EtherChannel Components, it's in the first paragraph)
http://www.cisco.
got to thinking about this for one reason or another.
fundamentally, we look at HSRP as a means of providing failover from LAN
stations to redundant WAN links, as illustrated:
wan_link_1 wan_link_2
| |
router_1 (HSR
I sit this exam in a few weeks, you are saying I shouldnt study SNA?
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Though this wasn't my post I also said yes to 10M channeling but
realized my mistake upon seeing the first reply mentioning no support
for 10M channels.
Miller time!!
Dave
"Michael L. Williams" wrote:
>
> Do you have any documents or URLs that talk more about the etherchannel
> (that allow
If your connection is clean, and the telnet program properly written, it
will terminate the TCP session correctly when the program is closed.
It's badly written clients, or when your network connection gets cut, or
your system crashes that it becomes a problem. In these instances, the
TCP sessio
At 02:52 PM 5/28/2002 -0400, dre wrote:
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> > I'm not sure where to point you. All I can tell you is that it is
> > commonplace and likely will continue to be so. I'm currently not aware
of
> > any routing issues t
Hmmm- mail relay is a basic function of most ISP and Web hosting
services.
Big picture- your DNS name space and map too IP (range) for your SMTP
gateway must be listed in or accessible (resolvable) via Global DNS.
This allows for the relay downstream toward your exchange server
(assuming Microsof
Do you have any documents or URLs that talk more about the etherchannel
(that allows you to use 10Mbps ethernet in a bundle).
I'm not saying I don't believe you, but twice today I've searched Cisco's
website to find info on it, and I can't find anything but references to
Fast- and Gig-Etherchanne
Steven,
I supposed it would really depend what else you're doing on the device.
I've worked with a pair of 3640s that each had 300 or so sub-interfaces on
them, running just EIGRP on the routers and they didn't miss a beat. If
each of those sub-interfaces also had crypto running on them, I'm sur
Hello all.
Today I passed CID 3.0 640-025. 90 minutes, 75 questions, Scoring range
300-1000, passing score 755.
I will not divulge any information about the exam other than the following.
-The cisco exam outline does not mention SNA
-The cisco exam outline does mention layer two technologies i
Steven,
Every interfaces includes subinterface(sw), physical interface(hw),
virtual/logical interface(sw) is divided into s/w & h/w category. Each
Software IDBs takes ~2600bytes v/s Hardware IDBs takes ~4700bytes. No.of
IDBs you want to use it depends upon your system resources have it
curren
IDB is the magic Word: Interface Descriptor Block
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/idb_limit.html
Cheers
Tom
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> Is there a max number of subinterfaces a router can handle before it slows
> down? Is this
there are some useful standby debugs that may help, no flames
Priscilla;)
Dave
Mohannad Khuffash wrote:
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> Both are 12.1 .
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check out the link below for your answer
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/idb_limit.html
Matt Street
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It really depends on the router, memory and processor do factor into it
significantly. We have a 7206 with an NPE-300 and 256M of memory, it has
well over 1000 subinterfaces on an ATM OC3, an additional OC3 and a clear
channel DS3, no excessive memory or processor usage.
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Is there a max number of subinterfaces a router can handle before it slows
down? Is this number constrained by memory on a router? But from a general
design perspecitive, is there a limit to the number? Could I do 1000
subinterfaces on a router with no performance degredation?
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Both are 12.1 .
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>
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> > I have two 3660 routers works fine independently, when i tried to
> c
You need to block more than just your own subnet. You'll want to block at
least the RFC1918 address spaces and hosts that claim to be from 0.0.0.0,
255.255.255.255, 127.x.x.x and multicast addresses. You can take a look at
the following for more info:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cis
Turn off spanning tree on the switch ports the router lan interfaces are
connected to. Also make sure both ports are in the same vlan. Anyways, long
and short of it, HSRP is timing out when trying to discover a neighbor due
to STP startup time. Also instead of turning off HSRP you could trry
port
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Ethernet?
fast etherchannel supports only fast ethernet.
however, etherchannel is supported by all the
ethernet speeds you mentioned.
it also works with 1
What IOS version?
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> I have two 3660 routers works fine independently, when i tried to
configure
> one of them to be standby for the other one, the first one be active
always
> which has higher priori
Daniel Cotts wrote:
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> Be extremely careful if you configure an exec-timout of 0 0 on
> a vty port.
> It will never release! So when you drop the connection and
> again telnet into
> the box you now have one less open port. After five times (or
> number of vty
> ports) you are locked out of the
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> commonplace and likely will continue to be so. I'm currently not aware of
> any routing issues that this behavior would induce.
""Howard C. Berk
It win2K friendly.. in fact it's being developed on a Win2K box :) I will
check the current package since I reloaded it late yesterday with some edits.
MikeS
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AFAIK, you can only do EtherChannel with Fast or Gig ethernet...
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Dear All,
I have two 3660 routers works fine independently, when i tried to configure
one of them to be standby for the other one, the first one be active always
which has higher priority, where the other goes in a loop in the states of
standby : speak, standby,active, speak,standby, active etc .
Yes, Yes and Yes
dave
disclaimer: of coarse not all cards/switches/OS support channeling.
Reza wrote:
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> Dear Group,
> Does Fast EtherChannel support Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit
Ethernet?
>
> Thanks
> Reza
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just fast ethernet and giga ethernet
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Dear Group,
Does Fast EtherChannel support Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet?
Thanks
That depends on how you drop the connection. If you type "exit" or
"quit" the vty is again available. If you never disconnect, are
abruptly disconected or do a ctrl^x then the connection will remain
indeffinately.
Dave
Daniel Cotts wrote:
>
> Be extremely careful if you configure an exec-ti
Fast Etherchannel is just that: Fast Ethernet (100mbs). There is
EtherChannel, Fast EtherChannel and Gigabit EtherChannel.
What do you mean by support? If your question is, can I have different
types on each end of a link, the answer is no.
Ron
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Does Fast EtherChannel support Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet?
Thanks
Reza
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Interesting points. I was of the opinion that you meant the Juniper would
be the last of the core players to pull out of the downturn, vs the last of
the networking vendors in general. The enterprise hasn't taken as much of
a hit as has the SP business which is helpful for those companies tha
Andy Ethelston wrote:
>
>
> Load the config using ifconfig, and then edit your file/etc/hostname
> file so the information will be read on the next startup.
>
A "non-answer" is superior to a wrong answer. The file to edit to
set a netmask is (quite logically) /etc/netmasks (actually,
/etc/i
I tried to install the practice test, but no dice so far. I don't suppose
it's win2k friendly?
In the meantime, would you mind sharing with us the wording of the question?
I think it's fair to require someone to know the significance of the
optional mac address after the IPX routing command, but
dude!
information overload! :)
I've got some reading to do... (not that I am going to start an isp, it
was just a thought that crossed through many mangled brain cells...)
thanks for all the links!
-Patrick
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Be extremely careful if you configure an exec-timout of 0 0 on a vty port.
It will never release! So when you drop the connection and again telnet into
the box you now have one less open port. After five times (or number of vty
ports) you are locked out of the box. Should you still be inclined to
a mail relay is simply any mail server.
Your pc is a mail relay when you send smtp traffic to your upstream mail
server. That mail server then relays that traffic by doing an mx lookup on
the domain name. That server could be an antivirus/content scanner which
could then relay the email to your
nobody knows what?
>>> "richard dumoulin" 05/28/02 12:41PM >>>
Nobody knows ??
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Richard,
I assume no one responded since it's not really on topic for the group.
A mail relay isn't a Microsoft thing. It's basically any server (MS, UNIX,
etc.) that sends mail to another server.
Open relays, or mail servers that don't restrict who can send mail through
them, are a huge probl
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> their 30bit networks to customers?
Because if those links somehow send ICMP messages back to sources
(e.g. host-/net-/prot-/port- unreacha
I think mail relays are to use any mail server to direct your mail on it's
final destination. Just like you can use any DNS server on the internet to
answer a query, you could send your smtp message to a open relay server to
send your mail, especially if you didn't have a server on your network.
Yeah, someone else busted me down on my comment. I checked with my friend,
and he had a 1720, not a 1750, and it wasn't new, so your observation about
the difference between the -0 and the -1 models may be what tripped me up.
Sincerely,
John Dorffler
CCIE #6677
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Hi Kenny,
First, the Cisco 2500 is an old router and doesn't support 10/100, the
interfaces are 10BaseT running at 10mbps.
The only way round this is to upgrade the router to either a 1700 or
2600 with a fast Ethernet module.
Second, try this url for the solaris
http://www.enteract.com/~lspitz/i
At 09:39 AM 5/27/02, Mike Sweeney wrote:
>I have a IPX question in my CCNA practice test beta and I've had some mixed
>feedback on it. The questions asks what is the command to enable IPX routing
>on a router and gives a MAC address as part of the question. The question is
>a *fill in the blank* t
Nobody knows ??
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Is there a specific reason why isp's do not use private addess space for
their 30bit networks to customers?
I can't think of anything right off hand that would prevent an isp from
being able to route properly using private addresses for serial links.
-Patrick
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Here's some sources dealing with perimeter router hardening.
pad
pad
pad
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/21.html
Essential IOS Features Every ISP Should Consider
http://www.cisco.com/public/cons/isp/documents/IOSEssentialsPDF.zip 182
pages!
http://www.cisco.com/public/cons/isp/security/
http
Unless your union I think most jobs are "at will" positions.
Dave
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> Michael>
>
> >(speaking of contract firms), I've noticed that regardless of certs or
> >experience, it seems many more places are doing a "6-month right-to-hire"
> >because it's so hard to really tell
Here's the short answer for a bandwidth domain: It's a collision domain for
a non CSMACD network. It kinda makes sense, you can't very well have a
tokenring collision domain can you?
hth,
Hal
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How about setting up two 4 port IMA groups and loadshare over them.
Your basically multlinking via IMA 4 ports and then trying to multilink
the two 4 port IMA multilinks. If that can be done it seems pretty ugly
and potentially bug riddled.
Dave
TMS wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have two offices i
That book, along with some reading up on SNA on CCO, worked fine for me.
Good luck,
Hal
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>
>
> I purchased the Top Do
What version of Solaris are your running? Do uname -a to find out.
bash-2.05# uname -a
SunOS ACSNY 5.7 Generic_106541-18 sun4m sparc SUNW,SPARCstation-5
This shows I'm running 5.7 or Solaris 7. Older versions of Solaris only
support classful routing and there is no way of changing it beyond upgra
yes ,
exec-timeout 0 0
rgds
Dain Deutschman wrote:
> Is it
> line vty 0 4
> exec-timeout ??
> I could be misunderstanding the question. Please correct me if I am wrong.
>
> Dain
>
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> > the default timeout
So far I'm running about 3 to 1 in favor of the question as it is. Both
sides have made interesting arguments in their favor. But I'm a bit biased :)
Logan, I had not thought of the IPX pinging, good call on that.
MikeS
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4 * 2500 (full memory)
2 * 4000 plus all the interface cards and cables
Cost for all the equipment is $2500. Receipts available.
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You know...I just revamped a class b network (150.150.0.0) that a company
had implemented years ago and they didn't own the space.
Even though everything seemed to be working properly, the entire 150.150
network was not accessible on the internet.Heaven forbid micrsoft move
their hotmail serve
In my opinion that question is fair game. the optional MAC address that can
be specified is used for interface that have no bia, such as serial and
loopback interfaces. By default they "borrow" the MAC from a LAN interface,
but you may want to specify your own in order to keep documentation and
tr
Well, have you thought this setup through?
I mean... if you are placing the vpn device's external nic in the dmz, and
it's internal nic on your lan, you are defeating your firewall. You still
have to allow access into the vpn device.(which is the same as having it on
the outside) If you really
The 2500 routers don't support full duplex operation. As far as your Sun
box, box A appears to be following classful IP rules, automatically assuming
that since your first octet is a 61 that your address space is a class A,
and therefore your netmask should be 255.0.0.0. I don't know enough abou
John Dorffler wrote:
>
> The FE interfaces that support VLAN trunking all use a chipset
> that supports
> trunking. Not all router models and not all modules that have
> 100Mbps
> interfaces use the required chipset. The best way to determine
> whether a
> router or module supports trunking is to
Peter I have been following and trading Juniper stock for years. In the
beginning everyone loved it because it was so focused - just high end
routers. Two things came together in 2000 to help them grow sales 6x over
1999 one was the massive build out of the telcos and the other was the fact
th
Hello
I have two offices in two diffrent buildings. The are connected
for now using 4 port ATM/IMA interfaces. But 4xE1 is too small
bandwidth for me, so I installed next 4 port ATM/IMA cards. I tryed
multilink-group and multilink interface for create 1 logical interface
from 2 phycials ATM/IMA l
You can't change the duplex and speed on a 2500. It's too old.
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> Dear all,
>
> Question1: May I know how to set the speed and duplex type of the
interface
> ethernet0 of 2500 router. See below.. there is no speed an
This looks like a summary issue to me. You should see a RIP advertisement
for 172.16.1.0, not 0.0. Of note, the classless and classful behavior are
not entirely related to whether or not an update includes the prefix
length. Make sure you have ip classless enabled and I would try turning
of
Michael>
>(speaking of contract firms), I've noticed that regardless of certs or
>experience, it seems many more places are doing a "6-month right-to-hire"
>because it's so hard to really tell from a resume, certs, experience, or
>even an interview if someone really knows what they're doing. So
Dear all,
Question1: May I know how to set the speed and duplex type of the interface
ethernet0 of 2500 router. See below.. there is no speed and duplex option
unlike IOS switch fasthernet switch.
internetRT(config)int e0
internetRT(config-if)#?
Interface configuration commands:
access-expr
No differant than on a 800,1700,2600,3600...
Dave
Igor Bloch wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to configure a Cisco 7200 for direct ISDN connexion.
> Could you please give me some advice or web links to get some lessons on
it ?
>
> Thanks.
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David Madland
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
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Hey Nigel,
I'm not sure where to point you. All I can tell you is that it is
commonplace and likely will continue to be so. I'm currently not aware of
any routing issues that this behavior would induce.
Pete
At 08:04 PM 5/27/2002 -0400, Nigel Taylor wrote:
>Peter,
> It would seem
www.mplsrc.com is a good place to start
At 10:21 PM 5/27/2002 -0400, Scott H. wrote:
>Any recommendations for good sources on MPLS?
>
>""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message
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> > At 8:58 PM -0400 5/27/02, Scott H. wrote:
> > >I recently completed th
Thank you all for the information.
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> We are having difficulties with one of our router that has
> it's flash in
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