Dear Ciscoer,
Just wanna know why Cisco PIX also has a user Licensing methode?
AFAIK Cisco only sell the Restricted and Unrestricted License. Can anyone
here explains for me?
10-User License
The Cisco PIX 501 Firewall 10-user license supports up to 10 concurrent
source IP addresses from your
Hi,
I am confused by the CCNP exam certification guide (Cisco Press). It
mentioned that a switch in the Distribution layer would make a better Root
Bridge choice than one in Access layer. I thought for distribution switch is
of layer 3 so STP is not necessary for it unless it is a flat switched
Dear All,
I have two sites connected using Cisco 1760 routers,
In site A I have a control panel, this control panel has a serial
connection (RS-232) to enable it send a print file each 12 hour, Now in
site B, I'll have a serial printer to receive the Panel file and print
it out,
I need your help
Hi,
I do not understand where exactly and in what context do we enable this
service on the interfaces. Could someone explain me...
I would appreciate you help.
thanks
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This 10/50 user license config is only for the PIX 501... which is
targeted at SOHO's and other Small Businesses with simple networks.
HTH's
-Mark
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From: Juli Hato [mailto:julihato;hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 1:28 AM
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Subject: PIX
Hi,
I know to avoid syn attacks we can beef up the security by setting the time
using 'tcp intercept' command. It has got 2 modes 'intercept' and watch
mode.
My requirement is that there is a hacker who use SYN to attack the server
150.100.1.254. I need to configure R1 to protect the server.
Thanks, Priscilla,,
I added the redistribute static command and that did fix the problem.
I am still a little confused as to how it works as it says that
this command will only work with classful routing, yet I am
using a subnet 172.19.99.0 255.255.255.0 but it did get added into the
OSPF
Jimmy,
I do not have the title you note in your post but a few things to
consider when identifying and trying to configure the root device within
your network.
A MDF or Distribution switch as you mentioned depending on the network
design will more than likely provide both L2 connectivity
A number of operating systems support this including Microsoft and Sun for
finding a router.
Darren Ward
(PGradCS, CCIE #8245, SCSA, CCDP, MCP)
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Robert Massiache wrote:
Hi,
I do not understand where exactly and in what context do we enable this
service on the interfaces.
Robert,
The first thing I would suggest reading is rfc 1256, which
outlines the various extensions used by ICMP, which in turn is used by
ICMP-RDP.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1256.txt?number=1256
Cisco makes notable use of IDRP in their MobileIP implementation. That
would be a good
yeAH IT LOOKS LIKE IT HAS BEEN CHANGED.
Ji-Gon Kim wrote:Hi
Is the CCIE written exam passing score changed?
Recently I found that a few korean people passed new written exam.
And they said passing score is 58%.
They took the exam middle of Oct.
Could you anybody confirm it?
Jigon,Kim
Shahid
Thanks Darren. Do I need it if I enable the IOS freature DHCP Server on the
subnet.
thanks
From: Darren Ward
To: Robert Massiache
CC:
Subject: Re: IP IRDP Feature? [7:56063]
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:46:12 +1000 (EST)
A number of operating systems support this including Microsoft and
HI, all
Thnaks for the help.It has workd.
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From: Osama Kamal
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: RE: X.25 [7:55369]
Try to remove the x25 address from each interface and remove the current
routes, the new routes should reflect the actual
Is anyone out there using STAC compression on HDLC links in a live network?
If so what is the maximum speed link you would apply it to and has it
brought significant benefits.
Many thanks in advance
Tim Champion
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Hai,
I need to find a command that allow my interface dialer with a fix ip to
accept another ip once the ISDN connection is establish. I have no idea
about it and I am looking at the CCO for help. This command will allow my
interface dialer ip to be changed to another set off ip, in order to
I have applied that command on Cisco Router in a live network.
It increases bandwidth that 64k to 128 Kbps. I have tested it works by
ping response times and file transfer.
It really works...
Tim Champion wrote:
Is anyone out there using STAC compression on HDLC links in a live network?
If so
Hi everybody
Has anyone got hands on experience in configuring mrtg on for cisco
switches??... if yes then kindly give me some good references
Regards
Shilpa
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Apart from the obvious, I have found the following to be of much use.
comp.dcom.net-management which I normally browse at the folloing URL
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=enlr
=safe=offgroup=comp.dcom.net-management
HTH
Dom Stocqueler.
What router models did you enable it on, and what sort of traffic goes
over the link?
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From: Metin YILDIZLI [mailto:metin;sekom.com.tr]
Sent: 22 October 2002 12:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HDLC STAC Compression [7:56073]
I have applied that command on Cisco
Hello.
When the problem happened, I already tried to do the point number 1 and 2
but anything change, the problem was not solved. So I and sending following
my currently BGP configuration:
router bgp A
no synchronization
bgp log-neighbor-changes
network X.X.X.X mask 255.255.240.0
network
Another possibility would be using the original ntp service.
Look at
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/
Precompiled software under the software/Windows NT section.
Heiko Herold
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Hi Shilpa.
MRTG is (was) a great tool to make nice graphs for nearly
everything. You should find everything on
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
BUT...
There is a much more advanced tool for this purpose called
RRDtool which is much more extensible:
Hai,
Can this work ?
interface dialer9
ip address 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
ip address negotiated
encaps ppp
ppp auth pap
thanks
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From: Nuurul Basar Mohd Baki
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10/22/02 6:38 PM
Subject: Asking for a command for dialer interface [7:56074]
Hai,
At 8:49 AM + 10/22/02, Nigel Taylor wrote:
Robert,
The first thing I would suggest reading is rfc 1256, which
outlines the various extensions used by ICMP, which in turn is used by
ICMP-RDP.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1256.txt?number=1256
Cisco makes notable use of IDRP in their
GLBP would be used where you have two live WAN links, and wish to use both
of them. As with HSRP and VRRP you would have a standby interface configured
and use this as the default gateway. Based on an ARP request for the Default
Gateway, the two systems will hash the requesting MAC Address and one
I've never had to deal with DS3 connections before and I'm a little bit
lost. All of my local Cisco contacts are out of the office today so I
thought I'd ask this here.
I need to connect a 7513 to a 3662 via point-to-point DS3 and I'm not
sure what hardware I need. It appears that my only
I would trust the cisco web site and go with what it says is featured on the
exam. From what I have seen, what it notes on the web site is accurate to
what is on the test.
I used 504 books to pass the 604 test, so I don't think too much changed.
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Thanks, Priscilla,,
I added the redistribute static command and that did fix the
problem.
I am still a little confused as to how it works as it says that
this command will only work with classful routing,
What says that? I could imagine a problem of trying to
You might want to check out this company www.fatpipeinc.com
We have two T1's load balanced (with two different providers - XO
WorldCom) using their hardware/software device and no BGP needed!
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From: Brian (273954)
Hello rookie,
I am also studying for the RS written.Planning to write in December.
I have 2504[1 no],2524[3 nos],1601[1],1750[1],2620[1],3620[1] and
4000[1].switches Cat5000[2 nos] and 1900[1 no].
It will be great to share the knowledge with you.
Best rgds
jbnair
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Hello friends,
Please anybody could suggest the best books for mpls and qos topics for the
RS written exam?
Any news about the new CCIE written exam?[from nov 4th?]
Thanks and rgds
jbnair
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Dear All,
I am looking to purchase Cisco IDS next week.
Anyone implemented this yet?
thanks in advance,
-Kevin
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Hello friends,
Please anybody could suggest the best books for mpls and qos topics for the
RS written exam?
Any news about the new CCIE written exam?[from nov 4th?]
Thanks and rgds
jbnair
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Hello,
Can snapshot routing be used for Eigrp? I don't see any documentation on CCO
regarding this. They refer to primarily RIP, IGRP and IPX RIP. What can be
used for Eigrp across a DDR link?
Also, I am trying to find out for ISIS? CCO has the ospf-demand circuit for
Ospf but nothing for
Hi,
I know to avoid syn attacks we can beef up the security by setting the time
using 'tcp intercept' command. It has got 2 modes 'intercept' and watch
mode.
My requirement is that there is a hacker who use SYN to attack the server
150.100.1.254. I need to configure R1 to protect the server.
I don't think you can use Link State routing protocols over snapshot
because they rely on hello messages periodically (not 100% on this but
pretty sure).
I got it to work in a DDR EIGRP environment using floating statics,
quite straight forward.
-Original Message-
From: Cisco Nuts
Hello,
W2K and XP recognize CISCO flash cards without any problems, what do you
need - drivers, which you can download from internet. As soon as drivers
will be installed you can start to use your flash card as a removable HD.
Regards
Igor
Steven Greeno wrote in message
David C Prall wrote in message ...
GLBP would be used where you have two live WAN links, and wish to use both
of them. As with HSRP and VRRP you would have a standby interface
configured
and use this as the default gateway. Based on an ARP request for the
Default
Gateway, the two systems will
Woops, That second sentence was misleading, I didn't mean I got snapshot
with EIGRP to work, I used floating static's instead of Snapshot.
-Original Message-
From: Symon Thurlow
Sent: 22 October 2002 22:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Snapshot routing for Eigrp? [7:56102]
I don't
A minor nitpick here: EIGRP is not a link state protocol but it does
use hello messages to establish and keep track of neighbors. Hello
messages used by a routing protocol will complicate your DDR situation,
but they are not the defining characteristic of link state protocols.
John
Symon
hi groups
i am try to connect 2 ospf area via bvi int (fa)
R1---(OA0)-R3---(OA1)-R2---OA0
BVI
R1
area 1 virtual-link 10.0.0.2
R2
area 1 virtual-link 10.0.0.1
but R1 and R1 can not see each other and R2 getting lots of erorr
%OSPF-4-ERRRCV: Received invalid packet:
Depends on the frame switch, I think.
I asked our telco about this as well (quite a while ago), and they said that
on entry to the cloud, they automatically reset any DE bits set.
So either way, your scheme isn't likely to work, but how much of a negative
effect it has will depend on whether your
I'm not quite clear on what your criteria are, but it sounds like floating
static routes might suit you (and change the idle-timeout value for the ISDN
to ten minutes). Floating static routes are routes with a high
administrative distance, that are normally overridden by another route
(usually
Hi Jenny,
Is your carrier Telstra ?
Do you use Telstra TPIPS for your cloud/next hop router ?
John
Sydney, Australia
-Original Message-
From: Jenny McLeod [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 9:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: run VoIP on a frame
Hi guys,
I need some advice on ISDN backup for Frame-Relay. How should I do if have 4
ISDN BRI and I want to configure each ISDN BRI as a backup for two sites
each which use Frame-Relay. Means 4 ISDN BRI for 8 sites?
Thank in advance
Syam
Damn phones,
Don't they make you feel stupid sometimes. Great work Larry.
jb
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From: Roberts, Larry [mailto:Larry.Roberts;expanets.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:57 AM
To: John Brandis
Subject: RE: 4006 IP Phone DHCP problem [7:56049]
The Fix was to run a
Harold,
From my quick look at this product, it seems to use DNS changes for failover
onto another ISP and keeping connectivity. It works different than how BGP
would for redundancy, with some limitations.
BTW. How much does this product cost?
Regards,
Albert
-Original Message-
From:
From CCO, Snapshot Routing : FAQ
Snapshot allows the use of all distance vector routing protocols over DDR
lines. They include:
RIP and IGRP for IP
RTMP for Appletalk
RIP and SAP for IPX
RTP for Vines
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Helo all,
Is it possible to have a 100 user and 80 user wanna go to Internet (passing
through the PIX). Can 50-users license cover the 80-users to passing to the
PIX?
Best Regards,
HATO
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: PIX License Help! [7:56060]
Date: Tue, 22 Oct
50 == 50, not 50 == 80...
150+ users can be behind a PIX 501 with a 50 user license enablement,
but only a maximum of 50 concurrent higher-security zone ip hosts can
conduct communications across the internet/least-secure interface of
the PIX.
AFAIK, all other PIX models only have the
Hi.. Friends,
I set the date and time on my cisco router using the following command
Router#clock set 11:00:00 23 oct 2002
Router#wr mem
The time did change when I type Router#sh clock but it was still reset to
00:00 1 March 1993 after reboot. How to make it stay permanently
Thanks in
The adapters don't need to match in both routers. You can use HSSI in the
3600 and T3 PA in the 7513. Are you provisioning the DS3s as ATM circuits?
If so, look at the ATM modules for 3600 series. I have had no problems using
the single port ATM NM on the 3640 chassis.
Email me if you have
I forgot to mention that these will be frame circuits, not ATM or
point-to-point.
Thanks to you and to Dave Madland for clearing this up. Considering this
hardware costs several times more than that required for T1 speeds and
below, I don't want to screw up and find out about it later!
John
Hi all
I have one PRI Line ( 30 channel ) and configured on my cisco 3662 router. I
am dialing from remote router which has isdn bri lines terminated on
different router like 1600 and 1750. These remotes are dialing into PRI line
and all are able to connect at the same time. All this is happening
I finally made it!!! later
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Hi group,
Can somebody explain me what is classfull and classless network.Thanx in
advance
Kaushalender
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