Hi guys
I am wandering if it is possible to configure my cisco 2610 for seperate
frame relay point to point subinterfaces with the ip terminating on the
2610,and have the 2610 frame switch some other dlci`s and terminate the ip
on another frame relay device at the same time.
Any advice is appreci
Hi ,
I have a simple BGP Query , I have got 2 routers : r2 and r5 , which are
connected to each other via serial link and are on different AS , there
routing configs are as follows :
for r2 :
interface Loopback0
ip address 202.202.1.1 255.255.255.255
router ospf 100
log-adjacency-changes
Hi.. I want to ask why I can't use outside interface IP as the PAT global
IP? See below? I recall that I can do that with Checkpoint. Why PIX can't?
What if I have no other global IP available for me? So, I should specify
60.8.200.115 as the PAT global IP? So will IP know how to come back?
ip
Hello everyone!!
I have a question here, I need your help!
Recently I bought a Cisco uBR924 and I've been trying to connect it at home,
so I can expand my home lab capabilities. My service provider is Time Warner
(Road Runner) and I simply can't connect it to the Internet. This router has
one cabl
I have not been able to perfrom password recovery via a modem connected
directly to console. When the router reloads, you get disconnected and have
to re-dial which by that time is too late to break. In my experience, I have
had to dial up to a 2511 and connect to console of the problem router that
Interface outside
ip nat outside
exit
Interface inside
ip nat inside
exit
access-list 100 permit ip 172.25.27.0 0.0.0.255 any
ip nat pool addresses netmask 255.255.252.0
! can be = to if so then add overload
ip nat inside source list 100 pool addresses
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you dont mention your pool of public addresses so i will assume that you are
all squared away with that piece of it.
you can use either access-list or route-map to accomplish what you want---
access-list 1 permit 172.25.27.0 0.0.0.255
ip nat inside source list 1 pool - (whether or not you
need
Hai
Why don't you reset the switch, Turn the switch off, press the button on the
front label MODE and turn the switch on and it will take you to the
reset/recovery mode and put everything back to the default mode
Juan
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Hi All,
Need your advice on the following situation: I have a Active Voice Unified
Messaging System on Location A, and a Microsoft Exchange Server at Location
B. Both Location A and B are protected by Checkpoint firewall. Please
advice how the firewall be configured such that it will allow MAPI to
I also had the same problem (number 1) )than you when tried to connect 1
LS1010 and 1 Alcatel Omniswitch. I'd like to know a way of connecting them
even without using pnni.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi ,
>
> I am looking for two Cisco LS1010 switches connected together
> to Port ATM0/0/0.I pr
of a particular networkis it possilbe?
I have a /22 network on an interface that from within that I'd like to NAT
only certain addresses
so:::
IP network 172.25.24.0/22
who I want to NAT::: 172.25.27.0 [outbound]
thoughts, suggestions, LINKS [urls] much appreciated...many thanks :)
Troy
Maybe Michael knows for sure, but if you don't have enterprise edition on
it, I don't think you can get to a command line. Those varieties of the 1900
don't have IOS on it.
Priscilla
Hai Nguyen wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> Thanks for replying back to me. Actually, I tried to go all the
> way back to
Hi Mike,
Thanks for replying back to me. Actually, I tried to go all the way back to
select the "K" option but it couldn't work out. Whenever I am trying to
access all the way back then it asked me for the password which I set
through the "M- MENUS option". When I entered the password then obvious
Larry,
It's annoying because when i am trying to get out all the way from the
management console, it kept asking me the "password" and when i entered the
password then it's just brought me back in to the menu configuration option
which I don't want. I forgot to chose "K - for Command Line Interfac
If this switch has Enterprise on it, there should be a menu option [K] to
take you to the command line. Otherwise, can you go to the command line on
a 1900 not running Enterprise?
Mike W.
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Hi ,
I am looking for two Cisco LS1010 switches connected together to Port
ATM0/0/0.I prefer to use pnni.
My Doubts are
1)When I use the commnad Switch1>sh atm pnni node
The address shown in this switch is different than shown in Switch 2.
Can I use a PNNI in this case?According to the cisco
Wow I like the way that looks and re-reading web page now. Thank you for the
suggestion!
Have a good Thursday!
JD
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From: COULOMBE, TROY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 5:42 PM
To: 'Jerry Deer'
Cc: 'GroupStudy'
Subject: RE: auto notify if route
LARRY,
Thanks for replying back to me. I couldn't go back all the way since like
beginning. I don't know why. Like I said, when the switch boots , it just
goes directly to Menu Command and ask me for the password. Please let me
know if you know how to work on this issue
Thanks,
Hai,
Message Po
I might be misunderstanding the question, but it's pretty common
for an OSPF router in area 0 to originate a default. If you have
a stub area defined, you could configure the ABR with
"default-information
originate" and it will gen the type 3 LSA into the stub only if it sees
a
default. Testing c
Bingo! I love the personal firewall suggestion and may give that a go! I
agree that some folks get pretty creative when trying to outwit you in this
area and seem to take it personal as if its totally your idea.
Thanks for the suggestion have a good Thursday evening!
JD
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A good point coated in sarcasm I guess is better then no answer at all.
It's the ones with the MBA's that tell me to worry about what programs
people use and they would recommend the employment section in this weeks
issue of the classified ad's if I were to ignore their suggestions.:)
I'll take a l
ASB Link summary is the distance from ABR to ASBR.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk365/technologies_white_paper09186a00800943a1.shtml
Wei
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From: "ericbrouwers"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 4:48 PM
Subject: Wrong definition type 4 summary LSA for AS
dre wrote:
>
> > Also I was wondering if there is any kind of port management
> tool that can
> > deny or block usage of certain game ports on the LAN ? For
> instance if a
> > corp office is having problems with people using unwanted
> programs such as
> > messenger or counter strike (port 27015
you should be able to exit all the back to the opening menu,
or else reboot the switch and start over with your console
connection
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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From: "Hai Nguyen"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:27 PM
Subject: 1900 SWITC
Access lists don't apply to packets sent by the router, just packets
forwarded by the router.
By the way, notice that the router is sending Dest Unreachable, Port
Unreachable (ICMP type=3, code=3). This is because it's the last hop.
I would have expected it to send Time Exceeded, Time to Live Exc
Give TrueControl by Rendition Networks a try :)
www.renditionnetworks.com
they just released their 1.01 product.
hth,
TroyC
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From: Jerry Deer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: auto notify if route
Hi All,
Please help me to do this if you know. I bought a 1912 Swith and
accidentally chose "Menu option" to configure the Switch instead of choosing
"Command Line". I already set the password through "Menu" Option. I WOULD
Like to go back to Command Line Option in order to use command line to
con
Cattools by kiwi!
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From: Kerry Ogedegbe [ MTN - Portharcourt ] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 3:12 AM
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Subject: Automated Script for backing up Cisco configs and Image [7:61188]
Hello People,
Can anyone help me with were
Oh sorry I should have mentioned I really want to stay with a windows based
program. Know of any? Thank you for your help!
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From: Johnny Routin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: auto notify if router co
They're available (we have four in house ready for deployment). I
haven't tested them with "all knobs on" (GRE+IPsec, CBAC, IDS, QoS,
EIGRP/OSPF, etc.), but VPN+CBAC has worked beautifully.
Check with your VAR or Cisco account team for leadtimes.
Cheers.
Paul
> -Original Message-
> From
Uh... if he could get into enable mode to issue a 'reload' command, he could
just change the password and there wouldn't be any need to do a password
recovery?!?!?
Mike W.
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You should be fine. Just make sure you are on the console port. Also, verify
the break sequence for your terminal emulation software.
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From: Gonzalez, Edwin R
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 4:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question? [7:61716]
I want to do a
I was misunderstanding the original question, as well, but someone else
explained it to me. I think the original poster wasn't stating that
OSPF won't originate a default route learned via OSPF, he was wanting to
know *how* to force OSPF to not originate a default route that it
learned from an OSP
If you're looking for a small, free solution then set up Cisco's free
Tacacs+ for linux, set up AAA on the router, log to a file, and run swatch
or logwatch to email you when changes are made.
JR
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""Jerry Deer"" wrote in message
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It is possible. just issue the 'reload' command
Lance
""Edwin Gonzalez"" wrote in message
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> I want to do a password recovery over a dialup modem conected to the
console
> port. Is it possible or do I have to be physically present at the router?
>
> ""
I want to do a password recovery over a dialup modem conected to the console
port. Is it possible or do I have to be physically present at the router?
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> Depends on what you mean by dialup?
> If you can get to enable m
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For example:
Internet nat outside
E1 nat outside
Router 1600
E0 nat inside
Network inside
DG 10.x.99.100
Internal customers lans
ip nat inside source list 100 interface Ethernet1 overload
Nat list
access-list 100 permit
Depends on what you mean by dialup?
If you can get to enable mode you can restart the router. Just type
'reload'. uh don't forget to do a wri mem (copy run start).
Lance
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> Is it possible to reload a router over di
Is it possible to reload a router over dial up to change the password or do
I have to be physically at the router?
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Thanks to everyone who responded. I also double-checked with Cisco TAC and
you guys are right. No LLQ on MSFC's or RSM's unless you're using
FLEXWAN's. Thanks again...
-Michael Cohen
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Sent: 1/23/03 10:41 AM
Subject: RE: T
All of you, thanks for the answers. This routing exam cert. guide is a
pretty good book, although I haven't read the BGP and IS-IS sections yet.
But the OSPF section needs some corrections indeed . Anyway, I think I will
follow Priscilla's advise to buy Doyle's routing book, because now I have
arou
Elmer,
You make a good point here:
> Also, studying the CCNP exams using CCIE level material will make it
> much easier to review for the written exam. At least that's what I did.
>
> HTH,
> Elmer
When I was studying CCNA, CCDA and CID a couple of months ago, I was very
annoyed by the overlap in
I have never hear of the second condition. And to complicate things more
consider the command
ip ospf default-information originate always
This command will force the OSPF router to advertise a default router if one
is present or not.
Lance
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Thanks for the hello decode. When I have some spare time next week after my
BSCI exam, I will send errors to Cisco Press as well.
Eric
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 11:15 PM
Subject: RE: OSPF hello implementation [7:61618]
> e
Thanks, although I'm not sure I completely understand it now... I will
reread tomorrow.
Eric
- Original Message -
From: "cebuano"
To: "'ericbrouwers'"
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 1:09 AM
Subject: RE: Why is OSPF E1 route preferred over E2 route? [7:61619]
> Eric,
> This is releva
Thanks, I now noticed that there is also some more detail about this in the
IP Configuration Guide: LSA Group Pacing.
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From:
To: "ericbrouwers"
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 6:09 PM
Subject: Re: OSPF 30 minutes topology table exchange [7:61617]
>
> Each LSA is ag
Yes, this is possible. The access-list defines which addresses should be
NATed. I have done nat on a 1600 before.
Lance
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> ALL-
>
> Has anybody been able to do dynamic natting with a 1601R router using IOS
> 120221a?
Hi All,
I wonder if anyone here could get a hold of the new Cisco 831 VPN router? I
am trying to get couple of these routers but being told they are onhold by
Cisco. I am just curious why? and when they are available again? Thanks!
Thomas.
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I'm not sure if the hardware changed on the 25XX routers but, none of
them support full duplex operation. Doesn't trunking require at least
full duplex interfaces to operate?
Thanks...Nabil
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."
With the following configuration I expected the router to filter the ICMP
time to live response from R2 to R3, but the access-list is not matching
the ICMP packets.
Any thoughts?
Router 2
interface loop 0
ip ad 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.255
!
interface Serial0.23 point-to-point
ip address 192.168.2
""Jerry Deer"" wrote in message
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> I am looking for a router security program that will automatically email
me
> if a change is made. Can anyone recommend such a program?
rancid. http://www.shrubbery.net/
> Also I was wondering if there is any kind of
Hello Team,
I am looking for a router security program that will automatically email me
if a change is made. Can anyone recommend such a program? The smaller the
better but don't mind if it is a tool in a bigger program.
Also I was wondering if there is any kind of port management tool that can
den
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, eric nguyen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have assigned the task of setting up a wireless network for my company
>
> and I am wondering that I use too much "security" for the wireless.
Here are some thoughts. Maybe the CCIE isn't so much of a moron. Because
I will state that you do ha
This is what I did with our wireless (Cisco) stuff. Setup a VLAN and put in
a 3005 VPN concentrator, the public interface is in the same VLAN as the
wireless the private is connected to the internal network. I put an access
list on the VLAN then locked down (as best you can) the APs. We use LEAP,
M
We're not allowed to implement wireless, yet, but my rollout plan would be
points 1 & 2. I don't think _I_ need to go the step further as you have, but
as a minimum I definitely agree with 1 & 2.
Keith
-Original Message-
From: eric nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 January 2003 1
Hello,Based on my problem of understanding odd and even routes, I finally
took the 'bull by it's horns' and made some observations this morning.These
are my notes as I work towards the CCIE Lab so hopefully it helps
candidates like me out there.Any further observation/comments welcome:This
is based
Typo below
> 3)Now maybe your entire network is just Router's A,B,andC. Then RouterC
> would have a default learned from somewhere else and hopefully a lower
admin
> distance than the default seen from RouterA. Then you could have a
> survivable situation where RouterA can originate a new defaul
Well logically you'd have problems with the 2nd condition regardless of IOS
restrictions. To use a few situations to describe why is probably easier to
follow the 2nd condition.
Some OSPF Network--Router A(device under consideration)---Router B
1) RouterA received default via OSPF and passes it
Sam Sneed wrote:
>
> Are these users the same regular users that are allowed to log
> in wired
> workstations today? Or is it for outsourced consultants?
> If its for everday users then its overkill. What I'd do for
> that situation
> is created a new VLAN behind firewall for these users uses PEAP
Check out Zebra (www.zebra.org). It supports RIP, RIPv2, RIPng, OSPF,
IGMP, and BGP4. The interface was designed to be a clone of IOS for most
functions.
James Willard
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Shane Stockman
Sent:
So I read last night until my eyes bled, and for what?!!!
Thanks for the info, James.
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Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote:
>
> Never mind. I figured it out. Just had to write the problem out
> in an email
> to get my mind working.
> When I was capturing data the SYN/ACK source port would change
> from 1-6.
> That made me thank about how overloading works. The interface
> was configu
Are these users the same regular users that are allowed to log in wired
workstations today? Or is it for outsourced consultants?
If its for everday users then its overkill. What I'd do for that situation
is created a new VLAN behind firewall for these users uses PEAP to
authenitcate between the wir
Hi,
We had a similar issue just a few weeks back. Our customer outsource thier
firewall to thier ISP and we use NAT for our server. Switching to passive
mode solved our problem as the server "hands control" over to the client
meaning the client initiates the data session on a not well known port
You'll have trouble finding documentation for the second condition
because it's baloney. :-)
Of course, if I'm wrong or if there is some odd twist to this that I'm
not familiar with, someone will correct me.
Regards,
John
>>> "Hart, Todd A [LTD]" 1/23/03 9:44:09
AM >>>
I would like to know if
Preface this by saying I am NOT a security expert. This is more for my own
information/learning.
Just curious, but what is stopping you from using LEAP? Again, not being a
security expert, I'm not familiar with PEAP.
I would think that if your WLAN is in the DMZ, and has to create a VPN
connect
kaushalender wrote:
>
> Thanx mam ,
>
> Thanx alot thanx very much .Yes both customers are on same
> router but
Whew, that's good. :-)
> how i will tell the s1 to use that bandwidth wich is not
> utilized by s0
> Plz help.because ihave restriction on s0 s1 both from rate
> limit command.
The m
Hi,
I have assigned the task of setting up a wireless network for my company
and I am wondering that I use too much "security" for the wireless.
Currently, I am setting a test wireless network for about 5 users.
Eventually, this
network will have about 50 users. My set up is as follows:
1) T
=?iso-8859-1?q?Barbu=20Alexandru?= wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot guys! Lools like I am heading
> towards
> Configuring Committed Access Rate... I'll try not to
> bug you anymore if it'll work. :)) And, all in all I
> still prefere Cisco. :D
No, do bug us! It's always great when someone comes back and
I would like to know if anyone knows where I can find documentation
regarding criteria for OSPF to originate default using the
default-information originate command? Our Cisco SE provided me with the
following information, and he is trying to locate information to support the
second condition of,
i plan to use the "scheduler allocate " command on a router.
What are the recommended and "tested" values for and I need
values which will work both when the CPU is running at 100% utilization and
also should not affect normal router operation during normal times.
TIA
Sim
ALL-
Has anybody been able to do dynamic natting with a 1601R router using IOS
120221a?
Have you been able to use multiple subnets( customer IP;s) and run them
through one Nat address?
Craig Hyman
SRS Implementation Team
Tier 2 Support
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Virtual O
Check out Zebra... http://www.zebra.org/
There are modules for RIP, RIPng, OSPF and BGP. There is also a module for
IS-IS floating around somewhere, but it isn't part of the official release
(yet).
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Will the new version be freely distributed?
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Charles,
Some of the new features
ALL-
Has anybody been able to do dynamic natting with a 1601R router using IOS
120221a?
Have you been able to use multiple subnets( customer IP;s) and run them
through one Nat address?
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Tier 2 Support
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www.zebra.org
""Shane Stockman"" wrote in message
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> I am looking for free routing software (RIP,OSPF,ISIS,BGP,DVMRP) for a
linux
> box.I would like to know as well where can I get X.21 serial cards and
> PCMCIA card slots for a PC as I would like to b
Charles,
HIPAA compliance can be better expressed in this manner. It will take
more than just having tape drives behind a firewall. You have to have a
strong policy and procedure that I would suggest you build with your human
resource managers and corporate attorneys. Here are a couple of lin
Normally the PIX is connected to an ethernet interface either on a
switch or to router directly with a cross-over cable. In either case
the router does not allow you to modify the mtu size on the physical
interface. So the PIX doesn't need to fragment traffic when passing it
to the adjacent route
Once I tried to use LLQ on the MSFC to priorize audio multicast traffic.
The command 'sh mls ip multicast' (a tip from a groupstudy guy) showed that
the multicast traffic was going through the PFC, so the LLQ was not
helping.
"John Humphrey" @groupstudy.com em 22/01/2003 19:47:44
Favor resp
Hey all. I have two 2610XMs each with a dual T1 voice trunk and DSPs. I
have used these routers and successfully created a (plain-jane) T1 voice
trunk between Nortel and Avaya PBXs using G.729ab.
Recently I was tasked with using those same two routers to make a voice
trunk between a Nortel Optio
Tim,
Thanks for that. It works!
I was wondering, would the 'username abc autocommand logout' command be the
best way of disabling a user on the local database without deleting the
account?
Thanks
Albert
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From: Tim Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, Janu
Hello,Looks like Cisco has once again made a change - for good or for
worse - don't know which? But the technical tips url now points to:
http://www.cisco.com/public/support/tac/technologies.shtml Enjoy!!
Sincerely,CN
The ne
Albert,
Under your line config add:
authorization exec VTY
-Tim Fletcher
At 11:12 AM 1/23/2003 +1100, Albert Lu wrote:
>I've got these statements in there, but it still wouldn't work
>
>aaa authentication login VTY local-case enable
>aaa authorization exec VTY local
>
>login authentication VTY
I am looking for free routing software (RIP,OSPF,ISIS,BGP,DVMRP) for a linux
box.I would like to know as well where can I get X.21 serial cards and
PCMCIA card slots for a PC as I would like to build a small network for
practice.
Any notes would be appreciated if anyone has done something like
i know of the following rules, that governs the configuration management
options available to u:
if you copy from RAM to NVRAM or TFTP, u are overwriting the configs
if you copy from NVRAM to RAM, u r merging configs
if you copy from NVRAM to TFTP, u r overwriting.
if you copy from TFTP to RAM, u
CBAC works quite well
Dave
\"\"Steiven Poh-(Linear Online MailBox)\"\" wrote:
> Dear Group
>
> Just want to know to what level of Firewall that the router 1720 can do??
> Thanks
>
> Rgds,
>
> Steiven
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"You d
I meant the first range to read 16-1007, need to proof read before
sending:(
Dave
Simmi Singla wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> Thanx for the reply,but I am still not clear
>
>>Sounds about right. In the Lucent 9000 frame realy switch doc,
>>this
>>is a carrier class switch, it list the range of 16-00
If you add a new config to an existing one - what are the rules that follow
in dealing with any conflicts - acls etc ? There is obviously a soft-merge
of some sort but does anyone know the rules that the IOS follows?
Thanks
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None at all. Read latest sybex book - spot on
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Hello,
I want implement one caracteristic in one router 7200, I want that one pc of
my net have one restriction of quality of service.
I want that one pc with source port x have one quality of service inferior
to the rest of ports.
Please help me.
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Never mind. I figured it out. Just had to write the problem out in an email
to get my mind working.
When I was capturing data the SYN/ACK source port would change from 1-6.
That made me thank about how overloading works. The interface was configured
as an outside interface. The overload IP was the
here is the relative info from rfc 1247
3,4Summary link Originated by area border routers, and
advs. flooded throughout their associated
area. Each summary link
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I tried to telnet to a distant end 3660 router. Connection would timeout. I
was able to ping the router from my PC. The router
could telnet to the router that was between my PC and itself. Ran capture
and the data yielded this
IP Source 10.0.0.1 Destination 10.0.1.2 TCP SYN destination port 2
Ok, thanks John, perhaps I won't go overboard on it.
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-Original Message-
From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 January 2003 09:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Passed CSIDS 855/1000 [7:61655]
Hi all,
Just passed the last exam for CSS1. Now I have the SAFE exam to go to
upgrade to CCSP.
This was t
* Hi
I'm going to be installing PA-E3 modules in 7200 routers at 2 sites,
I
haven't got all the details from the client,all I know is that they
intend
to use the full 34Mbps between the 2 sites(most likely hdlc).
Is there any questions I should be asking the Circuit Provid
Hi all,
Just passed the last exam for CSS1. Now I have the SAFE exam to go to
upgrade to CCSP.
This was the hardest exam of all out of all the ones I have written so far -
CCNA/DA/NP/DP. Pass mark is 800 / 1000.
All I can say is study hard!!! Hands on will definitely help!!
Andrew Larkins
BCo
At 5:08 AM + 1/23/03, The Long and Winding Road wrote:
>Howard, do you have an opinion you would care to share publicly regarding
>organizations such as TruSecure and their HIPAA initiatives? Worth
>considering? Studying?
All I know about them is their website, where there's an article
descri
Thanks a lot guys! Lools like I am heading
towards
Configuring Committed Access Rate... I'll try not to
bug you anymore if it'll work. :)) And, all in all I
still prefere Cisco. :D
Alexandru Barbu
CCAI
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