better off buying a cheap hub.
someone better versed in the electronics than I will explain this.
Essentially, the splitter does not provide the right circuitry back to the
switch.
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Hi.. I have a friend staying in the hostel room which has a wall port
(RJ45) link to the internet. As there are two persons (two PC) staying in
that room. So they bought a cable splitter. (one side with one female RJ45
jack and another side with two female RJ45 jack). So that two PCs can
conn
On Feb 12, 9:56pm, "Priscilla Oppenheimer" wrote:
} Bruno Fernandes wrote:
}
} > Does SSH works on top of SSL
}
} I don't think so.
Yes, it does.
} > or is SSH an application with its
} > protocol
} > implementation ?
}
} SSH is its own application with a differenet goal than SSL. SSH is
CIPT is a tough exam. I took and failed it and am scheduled to hit again in
the next week. I thought that DQoS was much easier than CIPT.
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Whats new ?
Got a problem here that may need to go to TAC, hoiwever I thought I would
see if you had any idea's first.
Took delivery of my 4006 last week. Put on the latest rom and IOS relases
for the particular model of the supIII
I need to create a trunk link on ports gigabit ethernet 2/1 - 2
CIPT 5 times with your lab getting so close!?! Sounds like alot of energy
put into that single test.
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Oh boy it looks like you can now use your ASCII text skills to read what
those from another galaxy have to say. Strange days indeed.
earthfiles.com/news/news.cfm?ID=381&category=Environment
Hopefully the link comes though...
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Are you talking about PEC? Here is the link...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/pec/peclogin.html
HTH,
Jeff
Jimmy wrote:
>
> I heard that it is possible to study for CCNP using the
> resources at
> cisco.com with CCO account. May i have the URL?
> What other advantages does t
>More specifically, it's called GETS - Government Emergency
>Telecommunications Service. It assigns priority over the local and long
>distance public network of AT/T, WorldCom, and Sprint (maybe others now) as
>well as the RBOC's. We do a lot of work with E-911 here, and I was involved
>(limited)
Hi,
Heard that i can find online book and training guide on the certification
with CCO account. Can someone give me the URL for that. I am going for my
CCNP. Other than that and troubleshooting, what other uses can i gain from
CCO account.
Cheers !
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HI here are some of the tips:
- From Higher ASA to Lower ASA --> You need NAT and Global
- From Lower ASA to Higher ASA --> You need Conduit/Access-List and Static
Best Regards,
HATO
>From: "mike greenberg"
>Reply-To: "mike greenberg"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: With PIX unable to r
I heard that it is possible to study for CCNP using the resources at
cisco.com with CCO account. May i have the URL?
What other advantages does the CCO account have other than troubleshooting
and TAC cases?
Cheers!
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At 11:20 PM + 10/15/02, Tom Lisa wrote good stuff about IS-IS.
I have one question, if it doesn't break NDA. Is there anything about
Bill Clinton's definition of IS-IS? Perhaps a menage a trois?
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Hi Reynolds
There's a option in VPN Client properties to allow local lan access, just
enable that, and you can access your local lan.
fahim
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> Hi All,
>
> Wondering. I have a 3000 Concentrator connected to the corporate
Cisco guys/gals.. I am unix person and have a question about candidate
default route with RIP (shh I know its bad)
I have 2 Unix boxes with 2 NICs in each box... The outside NICs have
internet connectivity.. The internal NICs are running routed with a cisco
router... Both unix boxes are advert
This could be too simple, but have you performed a 'WR MEM' on this bad
boy?!?! I assume you find this interface to be shut after a reboot of
the router, whatever the cause of the reboot is.
IF this router gets its config from a TFTP Server, I'd update the config
file on the TFTP server to resol
Yes, it will take few days to a week or so before sylvan updates
Cisco about your score.
- Paul
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Hi,
After passing the written, when may I schedule the LAB ?
Do I have to wait for the update on the site ?
Regards
Bruno Fernandes
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no no no - read CCO and what it says.
during the period Sept 1 through Nov 4 the equipment will be swapped. It
won't happen in every rack in every location on the same day.
There are some places where the 3550 is already in place. RTP, for example,
so folks have said - here on this list and else
Hi All,
Wondering. I have a 3000 Concentrator connected to the corporate
10.60.60.0/24 subnet. I have a remote VPN Client PC on a remote subnet of
172.60.60.0/24. After the SA is negotiated and the Mode Configuration
allows the VPN Concentrator to push the IPSec settings down to the VPN
Client.
All-
The link below to ciscopress provides information on the new BSCI exam
as well as links to pertinent material on CCO about IS-IS. Also, in
mid-Nov
they will be providing free chapters on-line about IS-IS.
http://www.ciscopress.com/link.asp?link=54
Here are the links they provide if you wa
After reviewing my notes taken at cisco Networkers this year Cisco specified
EMI no LMI. Additionally, they said the 3550 would be introduced after 4 Nov
so you shouldn't see them in your lab. Hope this helps.
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Hi everybody. I was wondering if I could get some clarity on this issue.
Cisco says:
'Between September 1, 2002 and November 4th, 2002 all CCIE labs will replace
the current Catalyst 5000 switches with Catalyst 3550 switches. However, the
only switching features tested during this time will be th
Hi everybody!
I have a ViaCast`s "IP companion Model 6500 DVB High
Speed Satellite Router".I can access its web-interface
by connecting it back-to-back with my PC.
I need to change its paramaeters and settings for that
i need to break its password as i am not getting any
response/help from Viaca
We have an ATM connection between two directly connected sites (RTR A & RTR
B) which while pinging drops every other ping as if there is an alternate
route (!.!.!.!.!). We have an additional connection between these two sites
using Frame Relay. Issuing show IP route on both routers shows the rou
More specifically, it's called GETS - Government Emergency
Telecommunications Service. It assigns priority over the local and long
distance public network of AT/T, WorldCom, and Sprint (maybe others now) as
well as the RBOC's. We do a lot of work with E-911 here, and I was involved
(limited) with
What are the best resources for finding information on future trends in
networking? Specifically, I'm trying to look into whether wireless public
ISPs will be a concern for future network security people. I'm picturing
anyone with a laptop running a rogue server with one NIC to their ISP and
one t
>The Long and Winding Road wrote:
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>> that not all
>> > phones would be calling at once, and if they did, then some
>> would get
>> > th
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> One more quick OT comment. The TV will become a computer and this will be
a
> good thing. It's ridiculous that so many people spend hours in front of an
> absoultely dumb device that is only one-way and has
Are you sure that all of your 3662's are exactly the same. The TELCO chassis
requires a TELCO image. It will not have the plastic face plate and a few
other minor differences. A standard 3662 will not run the TELCO image.
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Actually, now that I think about it, AT&T also used to use a few RFC1918
addresses on their public Internet space as well, I think in Asia somewhere
(Japan?). But they might not do that anymore.
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> Lets make this disc
One more quick OT comment. The TV will become a computer and this will be a
good thing. It's ridiculous that so many people spend hours in front of an
absoultely dumb device that is only one-way and has a horrid user interface
(a remote control!) That will change and it will be pretty exciting. Yo
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> > I always thought that the PSTN was based off of that fact
> that not all
> > phones would be calling at once, and if they did, then some
> would get
> > through while oth
Check the Groupstudy archives. I've answered this question before, so you
should find it there!
Shawn K.
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> From: Aaron Ajello [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Why, the biggest one of all - Worldcom.
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> Lets make this discussion real. What major ISPs actually use 1918
> addresses
> on their physical interfaces?
>
> I know ATT (7018) does not.
>
>
>
> nrf wrote:
> >
> > ""Symo
It was mentioned in the exam I took last week, although not much.
Check the groupstudy archives for a pretty clear indication.
Symon
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I have tried 3 different IOSs. And I also have put out all the modules.
Currently there are no modules on the router. But still doesn't work.
Hamid
> The image is working on other 3662 routers, but do are they the EXACT
> same configuration.
>
> Do they all have exactly the same network modules a
Is it possible to block reverse DNS queries at the router?
If so, I may inadvertently done so, but can't seem to find a setting that
would have blocked.
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Lets make this discussion real. What major ISPs actually use 1918
addresses
on their physical interfaces?
I know ATT (7018) does not.
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> ""Symon Thurlow"" wrote in message
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> > Well, I would view an ISP who uses 1918 addresses in the
This is a simple solution. Do this:
static (inside,perimeter) 192.168.11.0 192.168.11.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
This will make the pix acts like a router with traffic from 192.168.11.0 to
communicate with 192.168.23.0; however, you have to make access-list to allow
network 192.168.23.0 to talk bac
Hi,group
I use the pos(packet over SDH-115M) interface with CISCO 7204 to access the
internet network.
following the configuration of the POS interface:
interface POS2/0
description Connected to internet outside
bandwidth 45000
ip address 211.x.x.x 255.255.255.252
encapsulation ppp
shutdow
I think wireless and converged data over high speed links wil co-exist, not
compete for same space n market. I can't see high-speed wireless out in the
"WAN" of a cellular network anywhere down the road. Without that speed over
wireless, we are stuck with being able to DL e-mails and web-pages a
But doesn't NAT 0 stop nat for whatever is defined afterwards?
If I remember right, and I just might not, I used it when I wanted to
avoid NAT on VPN traffic. I would defined VPN traffic with an access-list
and then use NAT 0 to tell the PIX to not NAT/PAT VPN traffic.
Dude, I still can't fi
Lookup NAT 0 in the PIX command summary (sorry, I don't have a link).
The PIX will perform NATing on a packet as soon as it enters an
interface. This can create problems when 2 interfaces receive their NAT
addresses from the same pool. Create an access list permitting ip
between the inside and dmz
I think the best choice is tu use LLQ with "precedence" for VOIP traffic and
multilink PPP with fragmentation and interliving if the WAN link have a
bandwidth less than 768k.
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