Re: Problem Regarding DLCI [7:59282]

2002-12-17 Thread Munit Singla
Thanx Brian, I have not experienced such a problem now as per my experience.Yesh it could be in the old version but i have never seen it on cisco site regarding this. Thanx once again for replying. Regards, Munit Brian wrote: > well, although its been a few years since I touched frame relay, my

Re: VPN Client+IOS [7:59283]

2002-12-17 Thread JM
I have very simple network --LAN--ROUTER--INternet--VPNClient | | DMZ IP pool for the vpn client is the same like in LAN (192.168.1.0/24) mjans001 wrote: > Last time iot worked for me I used another private range (than i use in > the lan) fo

IPsec basics?? [7:59358]

2002-12-17 Thread ramesh c
Folks, Would appreciate if anyone can explain the basics of VPN(Ipsec). I got a Ipsec running between two pix.What really happens when a packet arrives at the interface?I need the entire process... Cheers _ Get 25MB, POP3, Spam Filteri

Re: ACS Logging / Accounting [7:59308]

2002-12-17 Thread Amer
The following is the commands that are on my switches and routers that our authenticating and accounting on the ACS and the logging of the exec commands are not being done. Do I need anything added or removed from the bottom configuration? Thanks again for your assistance. aaa new-model aaa auth

Re: Problem regarding naming of port numbers [7:59276]

2002-12-17 Thread Munit Singla
Thanx for the reply.I have heard a lot abt you from this group.Great to meet you. Regards, Munit Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > You're assuming IOS is a modern operating system or something akin to a data > dictionary or programming language. It's not. :-) If the IOS engineers > include keywords

Re: Problem regarding naming of port numbers [7:59276]

2002-12-17 Thread Munit Singla
Hi Eric, Thanx for the reply. Can u tell me with which command can we assign differnt prots to same keyword. Regards, Munit "Erick B." wrote: > Agreed. They do have a way to map additional ports to > the pre-defined services though. So for telnet for > example you can add port 233, 2333, etc so

Re: IPsec basics?? [7:59358]

2002-12-17 Thread Selcuk Kardes
hi, i am trying now to run ipsec between two router is there anybody have basic running konfigurasyon now i am looking cisco's ipsec pages but yet i can't accomplisht this issue ramesh c wrote: >Folks, >Would appreciate if anyone can explain the basics of VPN(Ipsec). > >I got a Ipsec running

Re: CCIE Written Exam [7:59332]

2002-12-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, I would recommend: Read the BluePrint (really read it, if you don4t want to take the exam and discover by yourself that it is important), The CCIE Cisco Press book by Anthony Bruno ( it was not that good as I was expecting, but it is a good start) Routing TCP/IP by Doyle, CCIE Practical St

ot: ospf humor [7:59364]

2002-12-17 Thread Garrett Allen
for those tired of studying ospf, now you can sing it. i'm unaffiliated with the link, just stumbled onto it. http://www.oceanwave.com/technical-resources/humor/ospf.html enjoy. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59364&t=59364 ---

Re: IPsec basics?? [7:59358]

2002-12-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Here is an example: crypto isakmp policy 1 authentication pre-share lifetime 3000 crypto isakmp key cisco address 192.168.14.2 ! crypto ipsec transform-set mytransform esp-des esp-md5-hmac ! crypto map mycrypto local-address Serial0.14 crypto map mycrypto 10 ipsec-isakmp set peer 192.168.1

RE: Cisco IP Telephony Certification.... [7:59274]

2002-12-17 Thread Quek, Steven
Hi, So far I have not heard any response, appreciate greatly if someone can share some lights on this topic. Thank you.. With regards Steven Quek HP Network Ser vices Hewlett Packard Singapore Sales (Pte.) Ltd. DID: 65-6374 9369 Mobile: 65-9797 4526 -Original Message- From: Quek, Stev

Re: Aironet 1200 [7:59310]

2002-12-17 Thread Kevin O'Gilvie
You are right. The 1200's dont support briging as yet, they are just WAP's. How much bandwidth does the 350 offer? - Original Message - From: "Charlie Wehner" To: Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 9:07 PM Subject: RE: Aironet 1200 [7:59310] > What type of throughput does the remote offic

2511 problem [7:59366]

2002-12-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a 2511 with a couple of other routers. I would like to connect the other routers to the 2511 using the auxiliary port to create a backup route. Is there a way to do it directly without using modems? ( something like connecting 2 routers using serial ports directlywith the DB60-DB60 cable). T

RE: 2511 problem [7:59366]

2002-12-17 Thread Xueyan Liu
yes, there is. check out this cisco page. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk801/tk36/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080093c7b.shtml Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59370&t=59366 -- FAQ, list archives, and s

Re: Aironet 1200 [7:59310]

2002-12-17 Thread Kevin O'Gilvie
This is the opposite as to what cisco was telling me. I definately have line of site, they told me (2) 1200's with the outdoor antennas is all I would need. Are you saying I would need the bridges as well? How much bandwith is that offereing? I am only using the wireless for the data for now. i wil

Bridge1483 [7:59371]

2002-12-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All, How can you go about tracking a users IP address for a given day/time that terminated as bridge1483 DSL on a Cisco 3640. Thanks, Mario Puras SoluNet Technical Support Mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Direct: (321) 309-1410 888.449.5766 (USA) / 888.SOLUNET (Canada) Message Post

IPX Packet size [7:59372]

2002-12-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings all, We're migrating from TokenRing environment to ethernet. My question is how does IPX negotiates the IPX packet size in a mixed environment and different MTU sizes between a host and a server. Thanks...Nabil "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."

SPAN on a 6006 [7:59373]

2002-12-17 Thread Stuart Laubstein
I am trying to set up span on our 6000's so that we can use Sniffer to capture all the data from all the Fast ethernet ports on one port. Which port does the analyzer get attached to the egress or ingress port? I have had found some good links from cisco but would not mind any helpful tips on what

Re: Cisco IP Telephony Certification.... [7:59274]

2002-12-17 Thread Munit Singla
Hi Steven I dont know anything abt voice but you can refer this site @!#$.com if you not gone through thier earlier. Regards, Munit "Quek, Steven" wrote: > Hi, > > So far I have not heard any response, appreciate greatly > if someone can share some lights on this topic. > > Thank you.. > > With r

3550 study strategy - ANY ?? [7:59000]

2002-12-17 Thread Brian Zeitz
Sorry I have been really busy. Actually I need both 3550 switches in production because we have to deploy our app. I am designing (with some help) an e-commerce site. The site consists of two T1 lines, Pix firewall, both switches and Load balancers. Someone from the group is helping me with the des

Re: Off Topic but interesting - R&S networking future? [7:59376]

2002-12-17 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
A few points: When I was fresh in the IT industry (over 20 years ago) the old-timers who had been working maybe four years already would tell me that there was no future in programming, after all they said, who uses a chauffeur now that cars are so easy to drive? Cars need very little maintenance n

Re: 3550 study strategy - ANY ?? [7:59000]

2002-12-17 Thread The Long and Winding Road
so can you title this post something other than "study strategy" since this is a commercial endeavor? hey - NRF - the real issue is the number of people unwilling to buy the cow because they can get free milk at the study group food and network design bank :-> ( reference to another thread )

Re: Aironet 1200 [7:59310]

2002-12-17 Thread Mac
11 megabit, for 802.11b, so with headers and encryption, 8-9 megabit. Weather conditions, distance, and interferance can nock this rate down. the 2 db dipole "rubber ducky" antenna's that come stock with AP's and some Bridges have about a 200 meter range. If you have any questions on what antennas

RE: Cisco IP Telephony Certification.... [7:59274]

2002-12-17 Thread Juan Blanco
Steve, The following will be a start for your goal.. CIPT 9E0-402 Cisco IP Telephony by ciscopress - David Lovell Cisco IP Telephony Network Design Guide http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ip_tele/network/ Cisco IP Telephony Solution Guide http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/so

RE: SPAN on a 6006 [7:59373]

2002-12-17 Thread David Vital
It's just like copying a file "copy source destination" "span source destination" the sniffer gets attatched to the second port you specified . Also, your gonna have to make sure you have port security off. if I misunderstood your question, let me know. David Message Posted at: http://www.gr

RE: Rainy Days, Sundays, and OSPF [7:59269]

2002-12-17 Thread Travis Groesbeck
Have you tried using the broadcast option on your frame-relay map statements? ex. interface Serial0.1 multipoint ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x frame-relay map ip x.x.x.x 103 broadcast frame-relay map ip x.x.x.x 105 broadcast Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=5938

Re: IPsec basics?? [7:59358]

2002-12-17 Thread Selcuk Kardes
Hi Alaerte, http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/17.html#Sec3.1 this link and your suggested configuration and also my confuguration are all same ... but my confuguration doesn't work . i am working thanks for help... Selcuk my configuration is: Current configuration: ! version 12.1 h

Re: Aironet 1200 [7:59310]

2002-12-17 Thread Kevin O'Gilvie
Exactly.. We have an external CSU/DSU for the PBX.. - Original Message - From: "Mac" To: Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Aironet 1200 [7:59310] > 11 megabit, for 802.11b, so with headers and encryption, 8-9 megabit. > Weather conditions, distance, and interferance

RE: Need link to configurato tool [7:59353]

2002-12-17 Thread Michael Williams
Here's a link to the Dynamic Configuration Tool. Not only gives part numbers, and checks the configuration for errors but gives pricing as well. You need CCO login to access tho. (watch for wrap) http://www.cisco.com./en/US/customer/ordering/ordering_dynamic_configuration_tool_launch.html H

AW: SPAN on a 6006 [7:59373]

2002-12-17 Thread Stuart Laubstein
David, I do not think port security is turned on but I will check it out. You understood my questions but I will be wanting to specify multiple ports as well-- for instance Router(config)# monitor session 1 source interface fastethernet 4/3 would monitor port 3 on module 4 but how could i do al

Cisco Tracking Center [7:59386]

2002-12-17 Thread Godswill Oletu
For a long time I had not visited the Cisco tracking system. Since the = site was changed, I no longer can find the link to the tracking center = any more. Has anyone been to the tracking center on cisco site since it was = changed? What is the link. Thanks. Godswill Oletu Message Posted at:

RE: IPsec basics?? [7:59358]

2002-12-17 Thread Daniel Cotts
You are providing a config that shows the "WAN" link that connects the two routers. Do you also have a "LAN" side to each of those routers? That is where your host computers would reside. The addresses for the "LAN" are what is expected in access-list 100. Sort of FastEthernet 0/1 ip address 172.16

RE: Cisco Tracking Center [7:59386]

2002-12-17 Thread Xueyan Liu
here is the link, also accessable from main page/learning&events https://www.certmanager.net/~cisco_s/login.html Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59388&t=59386 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.

RE: ot: ospf humor [7:59364]

2002-12-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Garrett Allen wrote: > > for those tired of studying ospf, now you can sing it. i'm > unaffiliated with > the link, just stumbled onto it. > > http://www.oceanwave.com/technical-resources/humor/ospf.html > > enjoy. Very funny. But how do you dance to it? Y-M-C-A is a lot easier to do with your

Re: Off Topic but interesting - R&S networking future? [7:59390]

2002-12-17 Thread nrf
""Marc Thach Xuan Ky"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > A few points: > When I was fresh in the IT industry (over 20 years ago) the old-timers > who had been working maybe four years already would tell me that there > was no future in programming, after all they said

RE: Selective NAT [7:59287]

2002-12-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simon, please try this cisco link http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note09186a0080 093fca.shtml Let me know if this is any good for your situation. Cheers, Ken -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 16 December 2002 15:1

RE: 3550 study strategy - ANY ?? [7:59000]

2002-12-17 Thread Brian Zeitz
OK I guess everyone in this study group is running their Cisco routers from their houses? OK, I won't post anything about this project. I thought some of the things I was doing with the 3550EMI might be in the CCIE exam for some people. -Original Message- From: The Long and Winding Road [

Re: regL ICMP in ATM network [7:59354]

2002-12-17 Thread Mac
Any one here correct me if I am wrong I have experienced the same thing going from frame relay to an ATM IMA interface (using FUNI in the middle). The problem was that inverse arp is not supported accross that topology. So in this case you use a combination of frame-relay maps, and ATM maps. In eit

ACS Authentication/Auth/Accounting [7:59393]

2002-12-17 Thread Amer
Okay I've got my login authentication, authorization and accounting working on most of my switches and router through a ACS (TACACS+). But I have this one router that gives me an "% Error in authentication" message as soon as I put in my username. It doesn't even allow me to put in a password. T

Re: Problem regarding naming of port numbers [7:59276]

2002-12-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Munit Singla wrote: > > Hi Eric, > Thanx for the reply. > Can u tell me with which command can we assign differnt prots > to same keyword. > Regards, > Munit > Port to Application Mapping (PAM) is a feature of the Cisco IOS Firewall feature set. PAM allows you to customize TCP or UDP port numb

Re: ACS Authentication/Auth/Accounting [7:59393]

2002-12-17 Thread Amer
Yes I do... ""Xueyan Liu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Do you have an enable password configured on the router? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59397&t=59393 -- FAQ, list archi

RE: ACS Authentication/Auth/Accounting [7:59393]

2002-12-17 Thread Xueyan Liu
Do you have an enable password configured on the router? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59396&t=59393 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Non

Re: CCIE Written Exam [7:59332]

2002-12-17 Thread Amer
I just got my CCIE written last week and I really studied the Cisco Press Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 and 2 the hardest. Then the CCIE Lab Prep Cisco Press was an okay source of info. Truthfully I studied for it only a month (6 - 8 hours a day). Best of luck to you. ""Thuveshen Cooppan"" wrote in me

Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread s vermill
On a W2k machine, I've tried several different recommendations for adjusting the TCP receive window size. None of them, including those directly from Microsoft, seem to have any impact. I'm capturing my own traffic and my advertised window is always in the 64k range. I've tried editing the \tcpi

Re: CCIE Written Exam [7:59332]

2002-12-17 Thread B.J. Wilson
> I just got my CCIE written last week No, you didn't. You took a written test and passed it, but you didn't "get" anything. Remember, the CCIE Written is *NOT* a certification. BJ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59399&t=59332 ---

Re: Off Topic but interesting - R&S networking [7:59390]

2002-12-17 Thread Aaron Ajello
IMHO, comparing COBOL and mainframes to networking as a valuable, marketable skill set doesn't follow. COBOL was replaced by VB, C++, ASP and other languages. Mainframes were replaced by things like Windows, UNIX and Linux. I don't know of something that will replace networking. I'm not saying

Re: Off Topic but interesting - R&S networking future? [7:59402]

2002-12-17 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
nrf wrote: > > I would just add that many times (actually, more often than not, predictions > actually turn out to be correct). We could trade predictions forever :-) What about the bloke who said nobody will ever need more than 640k RAM? He still got rich. > And even for those jobs that didn't

Re: Mcaster Download [7:59273]

2002-12-17 Thread Johnny Routin
-- Johnny Routin ""NKP"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello , >Does anyone know where to download MCASTER from , it was previously > available for free download at : > www.hugewave.com/blackbook , but it seems that it is no longer there . > > thanks,

RE: ACS Authentication/Auth/Accounting [7:59393]

2002-12-17 Thread Jim Brown
The ACS server should have some error report in the logs if the router is contacting it. It sounds like the response is so quick, the ACS server isn't doing a lookup. Have you nailed down the interface the router should use as the source address for contacting the ACS server. If not, the router c

Re: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Are you trying to make the window smaller? rgds Marc s vermill wrote: > > On a W2k machine, I've tried several different recommendations for adjusting > the TCP receive window size. None of them, including those directly from > Microsoft, seem to have any impact. I'm capturing my own traffic an

Cisco Works [7:59406]

2002-12-17 Thread Azhar Teza
For a small Network such as 200 users with (1) 6509 (7) 3500 and (1) PIX Firewall what managment software will be appropriate out of CiscoWorks LAN Management Solution 2.1 (LMS)CiscoWorks Small Network Management Solution 1.0 (SNMS) CiscoWorks for Windows 6.1 (CWW) or any other package. Note:

0 throttles [7:59407]

2002-12-17 Thread Rommel
Hi everybody, Anyone knows what does Throttles means in this output below when I set the sh int s0 command ? Received 10047 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles Rommel Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59407&t=59407 --

Re: Problem regarding naming of port numbers [7:59276]

2002-12-17 Thread Munit Singla
Thanx Priscilla, for the inf Regards, Munit Singla Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > Munit Singla wrote: > > > > Hi Eric, > > Thanx for the reply. > > Can u tell me with which command can we assign differnt prots > > to same keyword. > > Regards, > > Munit > > > > Port to Application Mapping (PAM)

Re: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread s vermill
Marc Thach Xuan Ky wrote: > > Are you trying to make the window smaller? > rgds > Marc Yes. I was hoping to set up a demonstration on the impact of high bandwidth*delay product networks without actually having a high bandwidth*delay product network. By artifically enforcing a small rcv window,

Re: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread Steve Dispensa
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 14:34, s vermill wrote: > On a W2k machine, I've tried several different recommendations for adjusting > the TCP receive window size. None of them, including those directly from > Microsoft, seem to have any impact. I'm capturing my own traffic and my > advertised window is

FW: Solutions Showcase NYC - Save the Date! [7:59411]

2002-12-17 Thread Juan Blanco
Cisco Systems Solution Showcase NYC 2003 -Original Message- From: Cisco Systems Inc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 4:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Solutions Showcase NYC - Save the Date! Date & Location: Wednesday, January 15

Re: 0 throttles [7:59407]

2002-12-17 Thread Munit Singla
Hi, Throttles are a better indication of an overloaded router. They show the number of times the receiver on the port has been disabled, possibly due to buffer or processor overload. Together with high CPU utilization on an interrupt level, throttles indicate that the router is overloaded with traf

Re: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread s vermill
Steve Dispensa wrote: > > On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 14:34, s vermill wrote: > > On a W2k machine, I've tried several different > recommendations for adjusting > > the TCP receive window size. None of them, including those > directly from > > Microsoft, seem to have any impact. I'm capturing my own >

RE: CCIE Written Exam [7:59332]

2002-12-17 Thread Larkin, Richard
Why be so pedantic - we should be congratulating the guy on qualifying for the lab not shooting him down with "details". By saying he got his written, he is in no way implying that it is a certification, as you have incorrectly asserted. I would imply that what he "got" is his piece of paper whic

RE: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread Larkin, Richard
A much much much easier way is to use a PC, load the dummynet image on a floppy disk, then in about 5 minutes with the right configuration, you have a simulated WAN, including bandwidth and delay. Dummynet works on FreeBSD or, as we do, you can download the version that fits on a floppy and boot f

Re: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Scott, A clue from this webpage: http://www.psc.edu/networking/perf_tune.html Describing Win98 it says "DefaultRcvWindow is a string type and the value describes the default receive windowsize for the TCP stack. Otherwise the windowsize has to be programmed in apps with setsockopt." Perhaps the app

RE: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread s vermill
Larkin, Richard wrote: > > A much much much easier way is to use a PC, load the dummynet > image on a > floppy disk, then in about 5 minutes with the right > configuration, you have > a simulated WAN, including bandwidth and delay. > > Dummynet works on FreeBSD or, as we do, you can download the

Re: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread s vermill
Marc Thach Xuan Ky wrote: > > Scott, > A clue from this webpage: > http://www.psc.edu/networking/perf_tune.html > Describing Win98 it says "DefaultRcvWindow is a string type and > the > value describes the default receive windowsize for the TCP > stack. > Otherwise the windowsize has to be program

Console port to console port daisy chain [7:59419]

2002-12-17 Thread Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate)
Has anyone ever heard of daisy chaining Catalyst switches using the console ports? Someone was asking about it and I told him that there is no such animal, but I may be wrong... Thanks! GM Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=59419&t=59419 ---

Re: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Richard, that looks like a gem! We should all have one of those. Thanks, Marc "Larkin, Richard" wrote: > > A much much much easier way is to use a PC, load the dummynet image on a > floppy disk, then in about 5 minutes with the right configuration, you have > a simulated WAN, including bandwidth

Re: Question for designers (WLAN) [7:59216]

2002-12-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is another wireless technology instead of Aironet. Aironet use 2.4 Ghz band. The other technology is Canopy, made by Motorola. It uses 5.3 Ghz or 5.8 Ghz band, and it is 802.11 too. Check it. It4s no expensive and works good. http://www.motorola.com/canopy/html/equip.html Regards, Ing. J

Re: ACS Authentication/Auth/Accounting [7:59393]

2002-12-17 Thread not enough time to study
try adding ip tacacs-source to specify an interface that you know you can reach FROM your TACACS server maybe you dont have a route back to the router from server to the source that the router is using for tacacs requests ""Amer"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

RE: Cisco IP Telephony Certification.... [7:59274]

2002-12-17 Thread Quek, Steven
Hi Juan, Munit & Binh, Appreciate very much for the information. Merry Christmas to all. With regards Steven Quek HP Network Ser vices Hewlett Packard Singapore Sales (Pte.) Ltd. DID: 65-6374 9369 Mobile: 65-9797 4526 -Original Message- From: Juan Blanco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent

FW: ACS Authentication/Auth/Accounting [7:59393]

2002-12-17 Thread John Cianfarani
I'm also assuming you have the actual TACACS+ server configured with the key? tacacs-server host tacacs-server timeout 15 tacacs-server key Also try changing the line to: aaa authentication login default group tacacs+ local To specify going to all TACACS+ serve

DHCP on PIX 520 [7:59425]

2002-12-17 Thread Paul Carter
Here's one I hope the PIX specialists on the List can help me solve. I have a PIX 520 v6.2(1). I understand that it can act as a DHCP server, but DHCP service on the PIX is currently supported only on the inside interface and I need to service a subnet on another interface. I have a DHCP server ru

CCIE Lab Prep [7:59427]

2002-12-17 Thread Mohammad Ruhi
Hi, There is a good opportunity for those who are preparing for their CCNP & CCIE exams/lab to own and run your school in Toronto and prepare for the exams.(EARN as you LEARN)You may need to add a few pieces of cisco equipt.If you are genuinely interested please send me an email. Mohammad Ruhi __

RE: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread s vermill
s vermill wrote: > > Group: > > On a W2k machine, I've tried several different recommendations > for adjusting the TCP receive window size. None of them, > including those directly from Microsoft, seem to have any > impact. I'm capturing my own traffic and my advertised window > is always in th

Re: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Well, "theory" says that the receive window size is based on how much memory a host has. If it has very little memory, then it has to make sure the other side doesn't send too much data without giving the host breathing time to flush its buffer, write to disk, and ACK. So a host has to advertise a

RE: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
s vermill wrote: > > s vermill wrote: > > > > Group: > > > > On a W2k machine, I've tried several different recommendations > > for adjusting the TCP receive window size. None of them, > > including those directly from Microsoft, seem to have any > > impact. I'm capturing my own traffic and my

Re: Off Topic but interesting - R&S networking [7:59402]

2002-12-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
By the way, it appears that some of our colleagues are using their computer skills to move into biotech. This makes sense if you have some background in biology or are willing to go back to school (or can soak up very technical information like Howard can! ;-) The human body is way more complicate

Re: Cisco IP Telephony Certification.... [7:59274]

2002-12-17 Thread Munit Singla
Hi Thanx, Merry Christmas to you also and to the whole group. Regards, Munit "Quek, Steven" wrote: > Hi Juan, Munit & Binh, > > Appreciate very much for the information. > > Merry Christmas to all. > > With regards > Steven Quek > HP Network Ser vices > Hewlett Packard Singapore Sales (Pte.) Ltd.

RE: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread Steve Dispensa
> An interesting side note: Ethereal apparently doesn't support window > scaling. Do you mean the tcp window scale option or just the phenomenon of having data outstanding? You can always just count un-acked bytes for an idea of how big the window is. It's dyanmic, of course, and don't forget

Re: Perhaps O/T: Window TCP Rcv Window [7:59400]

2002-12-17 Thread Steve Dispensa
> So one wild idea would be to remove memory from the host. Or maybe you could > get it to use up a chunk of memory by opening lots of large docs and/or > using a RAM disk!? In practice, you'd have to really restrict the amount of RAM to a level that the OS wouldn't function. You're talking about

is this Accesslist Vulnerable [7:59442]

2002-12-17 Thread Munit Singla
Hi All, Is their any type of vulnerability in this access kist access-list permit udp any any eq rip access-list permit ospf any any access-list permit eigrp any any This access list is applied to the wan iterface in the inbound direction. Or should it be according to the multicast addreses the

is this Accesslist Vulnerable [7:59443]

2002-12-17 Thread Munit Singla
Hi All, Is their any type of vulnerability in this access kist access-list permit udp any any eq rip access-list permit ospf any any access-list permit eigrp any any This access list is applied to the wan iterface in the inbound direction. Or should it be according to the multicast addreses the