Is it possible that you are doing a dump on a link that the packet must
transverse to and fro to get to the destination. You stated that you did
this
dump off of one of your core switches. I'm assuming your spanning or port
mirroring
the port or vlan possibly. If these PC's are on separate
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
What is an internal switch in a hub? Is that another case of a marketing
term? ;-) I've never heard of the term.
I believe that it is usually a bridge between the 10mb segment and 100Mb
segment in a dual speed hub. Naturally the marketing people use the term
I saw this in the archives but didnt get an answer.
I have a cisco 4000 (not a 4000m or 4000-series).
Yes, I have the bastard child of the 4000 series with
the daughter eprom card for flash. I cant load an IOS
image because the device is not programmable. I
made sure the jumper is set
I pass it too it was very simple :)
Next RTING
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Hi Joupin,
That bascially sounds like what I did. I passed easily. Good luck.
Kind regards,
Swish
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Hope to pass it next time
Would u tell us your test detail % report and categories ? Im sure this is
not breaking the NDA
Regards
joupin
www.joupin.com
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Well I just got back from taking the test and
well I passed both and agree with you SWTCH has no sim but REMOTE has many
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No simulation questions, on my switching exam, can4t say about the Remote
access,
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Thanks for your input, however I am trying to pull the stats off a physical
port on a Catalyst 6500 when I poll/snmpwalk the switch I get a different
value than that is on the Cat
If you look at the data below you will see that line 8,and 9 are the traffic
in and out. However I don't know the mib
Dear all,
I have some problem about MC3810. Two of it connected using Leased Line
each side connect to local PBX using E1 R2. Unfortunately MC3810 is not
support E1 R2 signalling. So I turn it all into Trunk link. But DSP No.
8 is not up. When I use command show voice dsp all other DSP (No.
Create an access-list and include all the IP addresses of that group in
that access-list.
Use rate-limit on the interface to limit the BW for that access-list
HTH
Hamid
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hi groupand routers guru's,
I have 2610
I configured AAA on a number of PIX firewalls, ver 5.3(2), everything worked
great in initial testing so it was installed in the production. We use an
ACS and RSA to authenticate the administrators when they log in to PIX with
ssh, simple enough. However quite often we would find that the
hi ,
anyone knows if the led status for a serial line with
DSR DOWN , can the serial line still shows up up . For
my case I have a situation where the serial line
status shows up up even though DSR is down
any inputs appreciated
suaveguru
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Quick question - where does traffic shaping fit into all this. If I do
traffic shaping on outbound traffic from a 3640, I presume that occurs AFTER
the classification (ie, the shaping is the last step)?
Richard Larkin
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Inline, starting from the very bottom on up.
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From: Frank Merrill
To:
Sent: 10 September 2002 10:41 pm
Subject: RE: OSPF MTU [7:53047]
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
OSPF routers that don't agree on the MTU can get stuck in the
EXSTART phase and never
Is there a way to get a aux port to keep trying to dial out every few
minutes, if it has dropped the line for some unknown reason.
Basically something like a command that would keep alive that would keep
bringing it up, and forcing the modem to try and dial out.
I don't want to have to dialin
Team,
Correct me if I am wrong but by passing the CCIE R/S Qualifacations does not
upgrade
the CCNP certification status...
Juan
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Hi ..
I have setup site to site from a 506 to a 515 this all works fine ...
I now want to set up another site site from a 501 to the same 515 ...
When doing so ... can I use the same ISAKMP policy that I already created on
the 515 PIX ???
If so ... do I just add another 'ISAKMP key
Lets take a moment to remember are fallen heros, all who have parished, and
the families they left behind.
Thanks
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Sure. And also for all people who have given their lives for their
respective countries.
Amen
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Subject: 9/11 [7:53084]
Lets take a
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Hi Silvio.
You can apply a class-map, policy-map and then service-policy
on
your serial interface.
This doc can give you and idea how to manage your bandwidth.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/priorityvsbw.html
Hello Everbody,
From what I have seen, no matter what key or md5 authentication key you
configure (different in both sides), a client router will synchronize with
its server router.
I did not find a Cisco URL saying that MD5 authentication is just for
Symmetric Active/Passive Mode mode, so I
Greetings all,
I have a user connected to a WS-C5500 switch running 4.2(1) software.
The user was running a monitoring software when he noticed unicast
traffic destined to a different IP address being captured on his
machine. All traffic he's seeing are in the same vlan he is, nothing
from
Hi Silvio.
You can apply a class-map, policy-map and then service-policy on
your serial interface.
This doc can give you and idea how to manage your bandwidth.
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Hi everybody!!!
I have a simple question, what
Hi,
From what I have seem in the posted messages and from my own experience
with the test, I would bet that one could knows a lot about MULTICASTING
AND MPLS, and still have a test concentrate in other areas.
In my case, I was praying for question about multicasting.
Regards,
Alaerte
God bless you all.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 9/11 [7:53084]
Lets take a moment to remember are fallen heros, all who have parished, and
the families they left behind.
Thanks
The tcpdump is being run on a gig span port on the core 6509, the only
vlan's the span encompasses is the Server VLAN's. The VLAN's are being
spanned on both core switches, so I can see why in the intrusion database
duplicates are showing up since both servers are seeing the same VLAN's. I
Paul,
You can have the same isakmp policy and the same crypto ipsec transform-set
for all of your ipsec vpn's but will need to define a new crypto map and
access-list. Remember to run isakmp disable outside BEFORE making
configuration changes to your interface or you could lock up the PIX.
9/11/01 Never to be forgotten!
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He will see broadcast traffic, multicast traffic, and unknown unicast
traffic. If a switch is not aware of the destination it will flood the
traffic out all switch ports.
John
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Greetings all,
I have a user connected to a WS-C5500 switch running 4.2(1)
Sujal,
No. Today is about remembering the innocent American lives that were lost at
the hands of ruthless terrorists. Those terrorists also thought they were
dying for their country. We will not in any way honor them.
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\From: Jake
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Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 11:46:35 GMT
Lets take a moment to remember are fallen heros, all who have parished, and
the families they left behind.
Thanks
Sorry Dave, but as I understand it, citizens from some 70 countries died as
a result of the attacks. I'm sure you don't really have as black-and-white a
perspective on this issue as your post would suggest. Sujal comment is quite
appropriate.
Lyle Tollefsen
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From:
The Cisco site has quite a few of them. Please refer to the URL below.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/index.shtml
and this URL will help you with other sample configs.
http://www.cisco.com/public/technotes/serv_tips.shtml
Good Luck
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I am trying the translate the destination address for a group of servers
which I have migrated onto a new network.
For example, an old address is: 192.1.7.5 and I want to translate this to
10.69.1.81.
should I use the: ip nat inside source static 10.69.1.81
192.1.7.5
or
Sell it to the U.N.
Make NO mistake who the target of that attack was - the loss of anyone to
terror is tragic, but the citizens of foreign countries that were lost were
unfortunate collateral damage in the eyes of the soul-less dogs that will
die 1000 deaths.
Don't confuse today's remembrance
Not all soldiers that died in the Fight in support of America are Americans
Not all that died in the WTC are Americans
Not all that died in the Planes are Americans
All that died are innocent Human Beings. and NO we will not honor cowards!!
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I believe Dave is referring to Sujal's ambiguous post, which could
easily be mis-interpreted !
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Don't take the bait people, a dignified silence would be better. You know
what it says at the zoo...Don't feed the animals!...cancel their
foreign aid as well (sorry couldn't resist that one).
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I say we fight terror WITH terror Now lets go shot some towels
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I believe Dave is referring to Sujal's ambiguous post, which could
easily be mis-interpreted !
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My understanding of a 10/100 hub is it has a bridge/switch internally to
connect the 10Mbps side to the 100Mbps side (a repeater wouldn't be able
to do this).
Priscilla Oppenheimer 09/10/02 05:03PM
Ken Diliberto wrote:
But can the internal switch in a 10/100 hub work in full
duplex???
It is a good idea to check the CAM agingtime of the Vlan.
If the switch is receiving TCNs it will discard the MAC table earlier (for
inactive addresses).
There is a rare situation when the switch will not hear about the MAC
address of a destination station - when a source sends data to a
Before this all gets too out of hand can we just drop this thread.
Steve
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Sell it to the U.N.
Make NO mistake who the target
God Bless America! We are stronger than ever!
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Bill,
Your American centered attitude is why Americans have the reputation that WE
do ( Yes I am 100% American ).
You need to realize that Many died in that attack and we should remember all
the victims of it, not just the Americans that were the original attack
target. If the terrorist were
people,
not that I am made of ice or something like, but isn't it enough already? we
know people died, regardless of what country they were from, they died, and
that's what really matter. And we all ought to be sad and worried about what
happend last year. But life moves on, and so do we.
Let's
Even if it can be, let us not forget one thing. Coward and terrorist
for some, might be a hero for others. In every fight, there are always two
sides ...
Marko.
[ flames will be /dev/null-ed ]
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Sent: mipvikudagur, 11.
I will be out of the office September 10th - 16th. If this is network
related emergency please contact the help desk and they will route your
issue to the appropriate destination.
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I don't think it's a good idea to generalize this day as a day to remember
all people who have given their lives for their respective countries,
because it generalizes and trivializes the tragedy of September 11th. These
people didn't give their lives for their country; they were innocents, just
In remembering this day, let us PLEASE not start criticizing America.
America is great and wonderful and the entire world knows it. Don't let
those who pretend to have a higher insight convince you otherwise. Also, do
not let those who are jealous of America convice you it's bad. There does
not
I second this as the only solution that could stop the violence.
If we stop paying 50+ Billion Dollars a year ( which equals to 150 Million a
day, which equals to $10,000/year to every individual of its citizens) they
would have no motivation to continue the violence.
Ask yourself this
People, People
I am sorry I started this thread. I just wanted to state a day in
remembrance. Period end!! I did not mean for this to erupt into a political
point of view. Lets move forward!!
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In remembering this
Hamid Ali Asgari wrote:
Create an access-list and include all the IP addresses of that
group in
that access-list.
Use rate-limit on the interface to limit the BW for that
access-list
Does rate-limiting work like that? I thought that if the condition is met
(i.e. the address is
ebay
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Does anyone know if there is a way to purchase Cisco courseware (like the
DQoS courseware) outside of taking the course?
TIA
Scott
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Book - Top-Down Network Design by Priscilla Oppenheimer
Practice Exams - Use the CID 3.0 640-025 materials from
www.ccxxproductions.com for the best results
Shawn K.
Disclaimer: I have done work for CCxx Productions
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Thank you both for the excellent reviews of your experience. Im on the
same path and appreciate the heads-up.
Ive seen a big drop off on the number of CCIE Written comments since the
new exam came out in early August is anybody interested in putting
together a virtual study group (or if
Hi Friend,
I read the the newest book from cisco press and I can say it: it really
does not cover the test. I got disapointed when it said, in the beginning
of the book, that the exam is 2 hours and 100 question. To be fair I had to
say that the URLs it brings is uptodate.
Regards,
Alaerte
Hi all,
To prepare for MCAST+QOS test,I now read IP QoS perfect guide
and Boson matrials.
I see flow-based WRED description as follows:
The three type for flow-based WRED are:
Robust - Flows that readily adapt to packet loss
Fragile - Flows that are not able to adapt packet loss
Nonadaptive -
Dear All, I see this going out of the aim why we are here. We are here
to study and exchange knowledge. I never heard that politics is one of
the topics allowed here. Nobody would say what has happened in 9/11 was
right, but as some already in the list mentioned here that every story
has two
This has been my experince as well. I agree with these statments
jorge rodriguez 04/07/02 10:24AM
That's something. I am not surprise by the bellow statement. I am a Cox
subscriber and since day one I noticed the level of tech support.
Cox just don't want to pay intellectual techs that are
Hi all
I failed the new CCIE written exam too. I was close, 68%, but that#8217;s
just not enough. Here are some points about the exam that you should know :
* The test thoroughly tests your theory. You really need to know it. To be
more precise, someone at work should be able to come to you,
** High Priority **
I have a Catalyst 5500 with a sup III for my home lab. Some how the
software
became corrupted. It now only boots into rommon. The two versions of software
in the boot flash don't work. I have Rommon ver 3.2 so no I can't x-modem or
tftp. The only way to recovery is to be
Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote:
Is it possible that you are doing a dump on a link that the
packet must
transverse to and fro to get to the destination.
That's a good point. I can't comprehend the actual design from what we've
been told, but it could be perfectly normal for a packet to
** High Priority **
I have a Catalyst 5500 with a sup III for my home lab. Some how the
software
became corrupted. It now only boots into rommon. The two versions of software
in the boot flash don't work. I have Rommon ver 3.2 so no I can't x-modem or
tftp. The only way to recovery is to be
Does anyone know what ports I need to open on a Pix firewall for Novell
Boardermanager VPN Client 3.6 to work? I need UDP and TCP. I am guessing
it uses 2010 for UDP tunnel, and UDP 17 for IP header, and TCP 353 for
data. I am having trouble, I think I may need to do port forwarding.
Thanks
In accordance with Kevin's theme, I would add that MTU is an
interoperability problem because people use the term in different ways,
refering to different OSI layers. Is it 1518? Yes, if you are talking about
Ethernet and are counting the header and FCS, but not the pramble, and not
adjusting for
enabled wrote:
I didn't mean to scare anyone with the bizarre addressing.
Maybe I went a
little overboard while trying to create an extreme situation.
No problem. ;-) More below...
I have not done HSRP in some time and I got confused by
likening HSRP peers
to IPSec or ISAKMP peers
Onward and forward!!!
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People, People
I am sorry I started this thread. I just wanted to state a day in
remembrance. Period end!! I
Ken Diliberto wrote:
My understanding of a 10/100 hub is it has a bridge/switch
internally to
Technically there's no such thing as a 10/100 hub. If a device connects two
different speed networks, it has to do store and forward of frames (not just
forwarding of bits) and hence is a bridge or
John
Here is a basic example of NAT with overload using just two interfaces and
one public IP address.
This is home set up for cable on a 2514
interface Ethernet0
description Cable Modem
ip address dhcp
ip access-group 199 in
no ip redirects
no ip unreachables
no ip proxy-arp
ip nat
Hi Everybody,
I am configuring a Catalyst 2924 XL with IOS 12.0(5) for web configuration
and it is asking password each minute even if I am not doing anything. Can
somebody through some light on this.
TIA.
Zolla
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I assume you're using dialer strings, etc. Can't help you there off hand.
However, I've used a feature called 'dtr dialer' in the past. This is where
the dialer interface asserts dtr when it tries to activate. If the modem
can be configured to dial a number from a bin when it receives dtr
Derald,
Please feel free to download my freeware Mentor from my website and
use it for this purpose. It takes you step-by-step through NAT (static
overload) and much more. Screenshot of the software is also posted
there.
http://www.networkking.net
Bernard
I am working on a
Hi, professionals.
I'm trying to connect two Cisco 3600 router with OC3 Multimode interface
(NM-1A-OC3MM) in a back-to-back fashion using IOS 12.2(8)T.
[Router 1 ATM 1/0] [Router 2 ATM 1/0]
Basically, my link flaps and cannot establish a stable connection.
Configuration is done in such a
When I plug in a console cable to some of my 2924's they reboot (My coworker
is convinced that it is Win2000 sending out a probe because of
plug-and-play). I have only seen this on the 2924 and it doesn't happen on
all of the ones I have. Has this happened to anyone else? I have been unable
to
Yeah .. same thing happened to me .. about a year ago in my previous job ...
I had Win 2000 too. I plugged the console cable in .. then as i was talking
to a colleague i realised that that the 2924 had rebooted I only ever
accesssed the 2924 once more with a console cable, after the second
Never had it
Configured over a hundred of these devices the field
Using w2k and XP with Hyperterm or terraterm
regs
Haakon Claassen
EMEA - IT Transport Services -WAN
Cisco Systems
De Kleetlaan 6b - Pegasus Park
B-1831 Diegem
Thank you, I had some concept errors.
I read again the docs and I understud it.
Thank you again.
Juan
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 10:52 PM
Subject: Newby ipsec question. [7:53028]
Hello,
I'm sorry for ask this stupid question, but I
Try atm clock internal on one end.
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Hi, professionals.
I'm trying to connect two Cisco 3600
It's a known bug in IOS for the 2924s. It's actually related to
Hyperterminal in Win2k. Either upgrade the IOS or get rid of Hyperterminal.
AG
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Subject: 2924
Does anyone have experience with ITS (native IOS Telephony Service)?
If so, please take a look at the log at:
http://vedatel.com/Misc/its-config-public.txt
We are configuring only one phone at this point in time. All we
want to do is to get the phone to downgrade from the firmware it
was using
At 6:45 PM + 9/11/02, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Ken Diliberto wrote:
My understanding of a 10/100 hub is it has a bridge/switch
internally to
Technically there's no such thing as a 10/100 hub. If a device connects two
different speed networks, it has to do store and forward of frames
Hello,
Try to define ATM encapsulation for the pvc. Should be aal5 in your case.
Regards
Igor
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Hi, professionals.
I'm trying to connect two Cisco 3600 router with OC3 Multimode interface
(NM-1A-OC3MM) in a back-to-back
Don't know what the protocol command is buying you, try adding
encapsulation aal5snap. Below is a working back to back betwen a 750
and a 12008 but the config should be the same:
interface ATM0/1/0
no ip address
no ip directed-broadcast
no ip mroute-cache
load-interval 30
atm sonet stm-1
Zolla,
Chances are that you have the wrong Java plugin version for the IOS
version that you are running.
If you have Java 1.3.1, you need 12.0(5)WC5 IOS. Earlier IOS will only
work with 1.2.2 and 1.3.0 of the plugin software. If you have Java
1.4.x, there is not yet an IOS version that will
yeah but passing the lab does upgrade it and thats what he meant in his
email I think.
Shahid
Juan Blanco wrote:Team,
Correct me if I am wrong but by passing the CCIE R/S Qualifacations does not
upgrade
the CCNP certification status...
Juan
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Thanks people for your replies.
atm clock internal got rid of the link flaps.. ah..new stuff.
Thanks!
-Paul
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Anyone smart on interworkings of Cisco routers care to clarify something for
me? I was in a discussion with someone in another forum. It was being
discussed how pings from a local ethernet interface to a local serial
interface on the same router actually cross the WAN to which that serial
Funny you should mention this as I'm working on a problem where a
3548-XL is periodically reloading, looks like someone type reload on the
console though there is nothing on the console. Found this bug, haven't
tested yet...
CSCdr76698
Dave
Haakon Claassen (hclaasse) wrote:
Never had it
I don't want to generate any more threads for this topic, but I did want to
clarify my previous post regarding the CCIE R/S qualification exam. While
in MY recent exposure with the exam (again I emphasize that I don't speak
for everyone), there was a large emphasis on multicasting and
commands in the log. But I can assure you that we put a copy of each
of these files in the flash: directory:
* P004G302.bin
* ephone_admin.html
* normal_user.html
* admin_user.html
* telephone_service.html
* logohome.gif
We listed P004G302.bin in the tftp-server commands (see log). However,
I will be out of the office September 10th - 16th. If this is network
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s vermill wrote:
Anyone smart on interworkings of Cisco routers care to clarify
something for me? I was in a discussion with someone in
another forum. It was being discussed how pings from a local
ethernet interface to a local serial interface on the same
router actually cross the WAN to
a fragile flow is a flow that sends out very few packets, or very little
data. so even if it recieves congestion notification, it might not really
be able to adapt its throughput.
A non adaptive flow is a rogue flow. it could be any application sending
out anything, but when it receives an
This doesn't sound believable to me. It sounds like the
discussion mangled some slightly related topics and applied
them to this situation. ;-) Or that someone misinterpreted the
output from debug ip icmp. Or perhaps someone jumped to this
conclusion due to the fact that you have to map your
All that I meant was that let us also remember people who died for their
country. As an example - the Vietnam War, the Kuwait war, etc, for US.
For other countries, it could be the Iran Iraq war, India Pak war, etc.
That's all and now quit pounding me!
Sujal
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I have read this a while back as a known issue with the 2924 series
But I can't remember the bug ID or the specific IOS 12.0 release.
This first appeared about 18-20 months ago when W2K was just released.
Check CCO and I'm sure you'll find the resolution.
Elmer
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The private address range comes first so the first one is correct.
2514(config)#ip nat inside source static 10.69.1.81
192.1.7.5 ?
extendable Extend this translation when used
no-aliasDo not create an alias for the global address
So teh 192.1.7.5 is your outside nat
s vermill wrote:
This doesn't sound believable to me. It sounds like the
discussion mangled some slightly related topics and applied
them to this situation. ;-) Or that someone misinterpreted the
output from debug ip icmp. Or perhaps someone jumped to this
conclusion due to the
I am wondering how much do we need to know Unix operating system for the
CCIE Security Lab exam ?. I can manage with Linux. I do not know if they
are looking for Solaris only.
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Don't believe everything you read. ;-) This statement from the
Cisco document is not believable:
Pings to your own interface address are successful on
point-to-point subinterfaces or high-level data link control
(HDLC) links because the router on the other
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
s vermill wrote:
Anyone smart on interworkings of Cisco routers care to clarify
something for me? I was in a discussion with someone in
another forum. It was being discussed how pings from a local
ethernet interface to a local serial interface on the
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