Hi all,
Ive got a customer who has a 3005 concentrator connected to our network. He
has setup a vpn connection which he accesses from home over the public
internet. The problem he and the other 200 users are having is that they are
loosing connectivity to the box intermittently throughtout the
Be careful with Nessus. I haven't used it for a little while, but from
memory it actually does (or can do) the exploit it is looking for , so
can crash vulnerable servers etc.
Symon
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Does BSCI 640-901 have questions on simulation
configuration like CCNA Exam? Any body know practice
test programs including silulation parts?
Thanks.
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has any one hear taken the CSVPN 9E0-121
I am thinking about taking that exam, I have some experience with the 3005
Concentrator, but none with the 3002 Hardware Clients, so I would like some
information about aproxemently how large a part of the exam the 3002 is, can
I get a way with haveing
I have a simple question, can the Catalyst 2950 switch with a EMI Software
Image Route i.e. does it become a L3 swithc when the EMI images is loaded,
like the 3550 can with the EMI Image.
Best regards,
Arni
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From: Arni V. Skarphedinsson
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I have a simple question, can the Catalyst 2950 switch with a EMI Software
Image Route i.e. does it become a L3 swithc when the EMI images is
Hi Priscilla,
At the end of the slideshow you ask for other methods, well I've got one
and it's really easy. Before I start you should note that my emoticons
have broken down so you may need to insert your own.
Unfortunately my first attempt to implement the method that I'm about to
describe was
I have an out-of-the-box Catalyst3548XL switch .There are no user
connections nor trunk connections on the switch...just a plain switch with a
power chord But the CPU utilization shows a consistent 50%. Can anybody
explain???
Thanks in advance,
Simon
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HI Dennis,
I passed my written yesterday.I dont know your mail id. I want to
thank you for your Boson test as well as your notes on cramsession.
regards
Silju
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I used the old book for 605 too. No problem. So don't
through the books out of the window yet:)
Xueyan
--- Leonardo Rocha wrote:
People, yesterday I took the 640-604 exam and passed
with 901, I did spend
37 minutes to answer the questions which were so
well defined.
Used only the cisco
ditto
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I used the old book for 605 too. No problem. So don't
through the books out of the window yet:)
Xueyan
--- Leonardo
Has anyone taken this exam and PASSED? It requires a score of 888, and
there is almost no material, other than what is on the Cisco site. I
have no problem with this, but I had questions I could find NOwhere in
the study material. I feel I know the material very well, but don't
want to take the
I turned on some debugging and I am seeing this message in my log files.
Does anyone know the cause or how to correct?
IP precedence 0 received on voice but should have been on data
--Mark
Snips of the router config:
class-map match-all voip
match access-group 100
policy-map llq
class
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I have an out-of-the-box Catalyst3548XL switch .There are no user
connections nor trunk
It is normal to have that rate of utilization. This article explains it
all.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps607/products_tech_note0918
6a0080094e78.shtml
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It's normal, see:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/switches/ps607/products_tech_note09186a0080094e78.shtml
Dave
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I have an out-of-the-box Catalyst3548XL switch .There are no user
connections nor trunk connections on the switch...just a plain switch
BSCI 640-901 exam does include the router simulator-based questions.
TCPmag.com has a very good article on BSCI exam written by Andy Barkl. He
summarized his experiences with the test quite well in my opinion. You may
want to read it before taking the exam to see if you're ready for it. Here
is
Hi all,
Just wondering if there are any software ( like Cisco CIMs for ISDN
interfaces ) for ATM interfaces as well?
Thanks,
rajesh
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Hi all,
In the practice labs at the end of the book of CCIE prac studies by Karl
Solie, I see a very common mention like the one below ( mostly I have
seen under RIP routing, sometimes it also comes in other Routing
protocol sections as well )
Make sure that no other routes are redistributed
Since this is not related to Cisco-specific nor networking specific, I have
a different take at this puzzle. What I've seen is only four triangles and a
trapezoid base. Other lines are just the reflection of the triangles... It's
fun to hypothesize all the possibilities that the problem could be
Strange, my sent items shows the URL I pasted, but the URL was cut out on
the message to the group...what gives?
Anyway, http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/473/19.html should give you all
you need.
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if my memory serves me correct, i thought viking flash cards could reset the
switch when the card was removed and inserted a few times. not sure if this
problem was ever fixed...don't have a c6k to test it. we use intel flash.
/vicky
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HP uses ports starting at 9100 for their JetDirect product. If you are
trying to translate through a NAT router, try the following:
ip nat inside source static tcp {inside IP} 9100 {outside IP} 9100 extendable
--Mark
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Here is a VoIP configuration cmd
voice-port 0
input gain -2#decrease input volume
!
voice-port 1
input gain -2#decrease input volume
!
As I understand, you can do input gain x, or output attenuation y.
For more info, see
FWIW
I have not heard of that. I have a 6509 with 24M Viking flash in both
SUPs and they have been taken out several times with no problem.
Dave
Vicky O. Mair wrote:
if my memory serves me correct, i thought viking flash cards could reset
the
switch when the card was removed and
Wow! Two ethernets! Bonus! I once worked on a 2501 and I only had one
ethernet...AND it was AUI!
--Mark
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NO.
neil
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I have a simple question, can the Catalyst 2950 switch with a EMI Software
Image Route i.e. does it become a L3 swithc when the EMI images is loaded,
like the 3550 can with the EMI Image.
Best
I like your methods.
Since we're networking people, I think the best answer is, run the STP on it
first, and the answer is:
ZERO triangles!
That wasn't really what I had in mind, but it's a good one! Thanks for the
insight. :-)
Priscilla
Marc Thach Xuan Ky wrote:
Hi Priscilla,
At the end
Hi All,
How can you interface the FXS to the key system.I mean FXS provides
dial-tone so I was thinking only a phone or fax can be interfaced to an FXS
port.
Can anyone explain.
Thanks in advance for your help.
neil
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Neil,
I think that you can in fact connect a key sytem to a FXS port. If you have
the book
Cisco Voice Over Frame relay, ATM and IP in page 129 figure 5-13 it shows
the
connection of a a Key system via a FXS. Do a search on cisco web for Key
System and
you will see a few examples.
Juan Blanco
Neil,
I assume you are considering connecting an FXS VIC port to a key system.
In that case you would connect to an FXO port on the key system. This
would qualify as a trunk circuit connecting the two telephone
switching devices. You are correct that this is not the best of possible
And dare I say, I wish I had this much info a few weeks ago. I did not
realise that to upgrade the memory you MUST replace the bootprom otherwise
the router will not recognize the ram. The min requirement for a VOIP image
is 16/64, no less, you rightly say James.
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Without reading it, going on memory - it is saying the redistribute only the
routes specified or required (maybe will affect IBGP later etc), deny all
else.
One of the things that those labs require is to use a route-map or a
distribute list out/in (depending on the igp)for redistribution. It's up
Anyone have a good recommendation for a registrar that provides a decent
web-based e-mail service?
TIA,
Scott
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Hi Folks,
Should I study for IS-IS, Token Ring, FDDI for the written exam ?
Thanks
rb-x10
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Looks like a pretty straightforward CCIE type requirement to me
comment or two below:
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Hi all,
In the practice labs at the end of the book of CCIE prac
actually, what you have is a 2950 with an enhanced image ( EI )
no L3 at all.
do NOT try to load an EMI image onto this box!!!
The 3550 SMI can do RIP 1 and RIP 2
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Arni V. Skarphedinsson wrote in message
Hi All,
Am reading ccnp switching exam guide (cisco press), I am very confused
by the design example provided in the book.
A provided design of typical switch block:
L2 S1 L2 S2 (Layer2 switching)
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Definitely, and study them in detail.
Bernard
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Hi Folks,
Should I study for
You have to use it cause you need to restrict the local traffic in Switch
Block instead of going through Core.
As you can specify S3/S4 as root/secondary bridge, there won't be bridging
loop.
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The exam 640-025 was the toughest one I took. Very thanks to this great
group. Without reading it every day I was no use.
Specially, thanks to the great books written by Priscilla: Trouble shooting
Campus Networks and Top Down Network Design.
The topics I got are exactly as posted at cisco
Does ethernet interface support trunking? (isl and dot1.q, or just one
of those)?
The reason for asking is all the doco i ever read only say cisco
supports trunking on both fast ethernet and gigabit ethernet switch
links, as well as aggregated fast ang gigabit etherchannel links
Sounds like
What are your high processes?
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I have an out-of-the-box
I took the Cisco 640-606 exam and finally passed the wording of the
questions was tricky like alot of people said it was. I'd like to
thank everybody for their support. A special thanks to Shawn G.
Kaminski for recommending the CCXXproductions website which I used
for all 4 exams other
My sincere thanks to all you wonderful guys (Jon, Ryan, Dave, Phil) for the
help..
The docs cleared my anxiety.
Thanks and Regards
Simon
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hmm I dont think the router will drop the packet.. TCP has something called
path of MTU RFC 1191.
A quick defintion
The smallest MTU of any link on the current path between two hosts. This may
change over time since the route between two hosts, especially on the
Internet, may change over
standard unix tcp 515
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