Re: VPN Management and Reporting for Cisco Site-to-site VPN [7:62426]

2003-02-03 Thread dre
""Thomas N."" wrote in message ... > I am deploying Site-to-site VPN using Cisco IOS routers. I am > wondering what software package offering the management, connectivity > monitoring of tunnels, and content reporting available? How much > it costs? Thanks! Most people roll-their-own (i.e. use

Re: CCIE Self-Employment [7:62394]

2003-02-03 Thread nrf
>From what I've seen, you can still get very high rates. The problem is that in order to get those kind of rates, you either have to be very well connected, have a big name (far beyond what a CCIE could ever give you - for example, Dr. Vint Cerf could easily command a princely rate, but of course

RE: Cisco Doc CD Errors [7:62417]

2003-02-03 Thread Nelson Herron
Thx. I thought maybe they had gone to the Bill for some advice on how to make the documentation more user friendly like like certain NOSs. I have been frogging around with that damned thing for a week now. It worked fine until I left for a Christmas vacation. Had been using the web site since,

ISDN Dialer Watch on 4500 [7:62423]

2003-02-03 Thread Nelson Herron
Are there any special tricks to getting a dialer watch to work on a 4500 NP-4B? I have tried the configurations from the web site and from Solie's book on a 4500 w/4B connecting to a 4000M/4B via a Teltone Demonstrator. I cannot get the ISDN to show any dialer event activity when I unplug the ser

Re: Route Summarization [7:62347]

2003-02-03 Thread Kirankumar Patel
Steve The missing one if advertised with smaller block will take effect. Rgds, Kiran >From: "Steven Aiello" >Reply-To: "Steven Aiello" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Route Summarization [7:62347] >Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 14:15:20 GMT > >Hello All, > > I have a question about route summari

Re: GRE Tunnel [7:62235]

2003-02-03 Thread The Long and Winding Road
""Juan Blanco"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Correct me if I am wrong but according to the CCIE Blue Print IPX is still > on the lab, It is in the > section of Desktop Protocols > IPX (NLSP, IPX-RIP/SAP,IPX-EIGRP, SPX, NCP,IPXWAN,IPX Addressing, GNS) http:/

RE: GRE Tunnel [7:62235]

2003-02-03 Thread Juan Blanco
Correct me if I am wrong but according to the CCIE Blue Print IPX is still on the lab, It is in the section of Desktop Protocols IPX (NLSP, IPX-RIP/SAP,IPX-EIGRP, SPX, NCP,IPXWAN,IPX Addressing, GNS) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of The

EIGRP vs. OSPF [7:62419]

2003-02-03 Thread Thomas N.
Hi All, I have been using EIGRP for our routing protocol for the last couple years, which is prettly great. The controversal of selecting the routing protocol came up again recently. I would like to have your opinion on EIGRP vs. OSPF, which one is refered? What's the weakness and advantage? T

VPN Management and Reporting for Cisco Site-to-site VPN [7:62418]

2003-02-03 Thread Thomas N.
Hi All, I am deploying Site-to-site VPN using Cisco IOS routers. I am wondering what software package offering the management, connectivity monitoring of tunnels, and content reporting available? How much it costs? Thanks! Thomas Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f

Cisco Doc CD Errors [7:62417]

2003-02-03 Thread The Long and Winding Road
Some of you probably know this already, but there appear to be problems with the June 2002 Documentation CD. I have had the Doc CD in various flavors running on this poor computer for many months now. When I bought my 3550 switch, I got a June 2002 Doc CD, newer than what I had. So I popped it in,

Re: GRE Tunnel [7:62235]

2003-02-03 Thread The Long and Winding Road
-- TANSTAAFL "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch" ""Bruno Fernandes"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi again, > > I already tried to give the command in the tunnel interface but the > bridge-group command simply isn't there, I am doing this in 2600 router,

RE: Time Between CCNP Tests [7:62398]

2003-02-03 Thread Joshua Barnes
You have 3 years from the time of completion of the last test. Unless it's two yearsGod I hope it's not two years. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 5:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Time Between CCNP Tests [7:6

Re: Pix Enable Password recovery [7:62401]

2003-02-03 Thread d tran
Depend on the version of Pix OS on the firewall, you need an TFTP server so that you can download the npxx.bin to the pix in "monitor" mode from the TFTP server to erase the password on the pix. Very simple. Go to www.cisco.com and search for "password recovery" Good luck. John Brandis wrote:

Re: kismet [7:62376]

2003-02-03 Thread d tran
I am not a wireless expert; however, I've setup a few network to know that sniffer such as airsnort and Kismet are essentially "useless" if one designs the network with "PEAP" and "EAP-TTLS". Furthermore, if you implement IPSec (AES) over "PEAP" or "EAP-TTLS", then that will make kismet useless.

Frame Relay...Serial Int Flapping [7:62411]

2003-02-03 Thread Dain Deutschman
Hi all, I have a Frame Relay circuit to an adtran ts120 and then v.35 to a cisco1721. My serial interface keeps flapping 01:11:40: Serial0: attempting to restart 01:11:40: PowerQUICC(0/0): DCD is up. Line protocol changes to up...then down...and stays down. But debug output shows the above. Any

RE: VOIP Books and Resources [7:62403]

2003-02-03 Thread John Wang
Because I'm creating a VoIP course for a community college, I have been going through several books (mostly from Cisco Press). One book that really stood out was "Carrier Grade Voice Over IP" by Daniel Collins, published by McGraw-Hill. It is not the most technical (read the specs or RFCs if you

RE: CCIE Self-Employment [7:62394]

2003-02-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to me ccie is an impressive cert because it is hard to obtain, but so what? it just means that you know how to configure some routers, switches and know protocols and etc, to me what is important is how you can apply your knowledge in a real work situation, how good are you in designing a network,

Re: 3640 and 2 NM-2FE-2W? [7:62346]

2003-02-03 Thread John Murphy
Ben, According to CCO you need 12.0(7)XK, 12.1(1)T, 12.2, or 12.2T. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/107/nm-fe2w.shtml Best Regards, John - Original Message - From: "Ben Hockenhull" To: Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 8:15 AM Subject: 3640 and 2 NM-2FE-2W? [7:62346] > I've got a 36

Re: VOIP Books and Resources [7:62403]

2003-02-03 Thread dre
"Lupi, Guy"" wrote in message ... > Can anyone recommend a good vendor independent book on VOIP, > something that goes into detail on the different protocols, codecs, > so on and so forth? I am looking for something that takes you > through VOIP in detail, not just basic stuff. Thanks. Voice-ov

RE: CCIE Self-Employment [7:62394]

2003-02-03 Thread supernet
Not sure about Chicago area, but in my area, rate is generally above $150/hr. And guess what, I'm in Silicon Valley. To configure a router or switch is simple. Worst case, pick up the phone and call TAC will solve most configuration problems. Customers are looking for someone that can run the show

Re: Pix Enable Password recovery [7:62401]

2003-02-03 Thread Bruno Fernandes
You will need to boot into monitor mode then tftp the file that you can get from the TAC and clear de password EX: monitor> interface 0 0: i8255X @ PCI(bus:0 dev:13 irq:10) 1: i8255X @ PCI(bus:0 dev:14 irq:7 ) Using 0: i82559 @ PCI(bus:0 dev:13 irq:10), MAC: 0050.54ff.82b9 monitor> address 10

Re: GRE Tunnel [7:62235]

2003-02-03 Thread Bruno Fernandes
Hi again, I already tried to give the command in the tunnel interface but the bridge-group command simply isn't there, I am doing this in 2600 router, with an enterprise image. Any comments Thanks in advance, Bruno Fernandes ""The Long and Winding Road"" wrote in message news:... > ""Bruno Fer

VOIP Books and Resources [7:62403]

2003-02-03 Thread Lupi, Guy
Can anyone recommend a good vendor independent book on VOIP, something that goes into detail on the different protocols, codecs, so on and so forth? I am looking for something that takes you through VOIP in detail, not just basic stuff. Thanks. Guy H. Lupi Message Posted at: http://www.group

Pix Enable Password recovery [7:62401]

2003-02-03 Thread John Brandis
Just purchased a pix 515, however the muppet how sold it to me cant remember the enable password. Can any one remember the steps to recover ??? Thanks all. ** visit http://www.solution6.com UK Customers - http://www.solut

Re: CCIE Self-Employment [7:62394]

2003-02-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mike , he must be dreaming about deerfield... - Original Message - From: "Mike Schlenger" To: Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 2:43 PM Subject: RE: CCIE Self-Employment [7:62394] > Really? WHERE DO I SIGN?? :) > > Mike > Chicagoland CCIE #7079 > > -Original Message- > From:

Re: MAC Address [7:62251]

2003-02-03 Thread Larry Letterman
Sorry for the confusion. My indication to the original post was meant to say that the source mac address will change from hop to hop...and the destination mac address, the source and dest. ip address's should remain the same. As Scott says,the routers may change more than the mac address's when the

Time Between CCNP Tests [7:62398]

2003-02-03 Thread Jarred Nicholls
I was wondering how long I have between each CCNP test. I heard 2 years, but does that mean I have two years for example, between the routing and switching, then when I take the switching, I have another 2 years between either the remote access or support? or is it 2 years to get them all? Thanks

RE: The New CCIE Written [7:61507]

2003-02-03 Thread Todd Panella
Raj, What was that link again? You might need to send it to my email as it might be blocked by the moderators. Send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Todd Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62397&t=61507 -- FAQ, list

Blown Away By The New CCIE Written [7:62396]

2003-02-03 Thread Panella Todd
Has anyone taken the new format of the written test? I just got my head handed to me. Needed a 58 to pass and got a 47. I definitely studied the wrong material. I thought the test would emphasize OSPF, BGP, WAN and the basic Routing Protocol interaction. Boy was I wrong. 75% of the test was M

RE: kismet [7:62376]

2003-02-03 Thread s vermill
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > s vermill wrote: > > > > Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > > > > > Sitting in a class. It would be very cool if someone > answered > > > this before the class got out!? :-) > > > > > > Is it really true that Kismet can sniff packets on an 802.11 > > > wireless ne

RE: CCIE Self-Employment [7:62394]

2003-02-03 Thread Mike Schlenger
Really? WHERE DO I SIGN?? :) Mike Chicagoland CCIE #7079 -Original Message- From: Sam Munzani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 4:12 PM To: steve r; Jay Greenberg; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCIE Self-Employment Rate depends on who is

Re: kismet [7:62376]

2003-02-03 Thread Vince Hoang
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 08:41:44PM +, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > Is it really true that Kismet can sniff packets on an 802.11 > wireless network, even if you have the access point set up to > require login/authentication. It is sort of like using tcpdump on a hub. In addition, kismet also

RE: kismet [7:62376]

2003-02-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
s vermill wrote: > > Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > > > Sitting in a class. It would be very cool if someone answered > > this before the class got out!? :-) > > > > Is it really true that Kismet can sniff packets on an 802.11 > > wireless network, even if you have the access point set up to >

RE: kismet [7:62376]

2003-02-03 Thread s vermill
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > Sitting in a class. It would be very cool if someone answered > this before the class got out!? :-) > > Is it really true that Kismet can sniff packets on an 802.11 > wireless network, even if you have the access point set up to > require login/authentication. (as

RE: kismet [7:62376]

2003-02-03 Thread Jim Brown
A completely passive attack can capture data and derive a WEP key without an association. This is the real issue with WEP encryption and wireless networks. A wireless network card and AirSnort or Ethereal will get you the same result. -Original Message- From: s vermill [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: Cisco VLAN Help-Group Study [7:62293]

2003-02-03 Thread Karen E Young
Emile, Since a trunk link carries multiple VLANs, each packet needs to be tagged with the VLAN it originates from. You need to tell the switch which form of encapsulation you're using so that it can tag the packets before sending them to the router over the trunk link. Also, when the router sends

Re: CCIE Self-Employment [7:62367]

2003-02-03 Thread Bob Sinclair
I found links below helpful in considering forms of self-employment. The Contract Employee's Handbook http://www.cehandbook.com/ P.A.C.E. - Professional Association of Contract Employees, http://www.pacepros.com/ -Bob Sinclair CCIE #10427, MCSE Senior Network Engineer Networkin

Re: PIX and Trunk [7:62383]

2003-02-03 Thread Sam Sneed
No, PIX doesn't support subinterfaces or secondary interfaces either. Subinterfaces are required for trunking on routers. ""Paulo Roque"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all, > > Does PIX support VLAN trunk? > > Paulo > > > ---

PIX and Trunk [7:62383]

2003-02-03 Thread Paulo Roque
Hi all, Does PIX support VLAN trunk? Paulo -- Eng. Paulo Roque Network Engineer Cisco Certified Network Associate [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62383&t=62383

RE: Possibly duable with NAT? [7:62373]

2003-02-03 Thread mjans001
See my old post. -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Does not work. Pls state the tcp port you want map per internal ip As in (off the top of m hat) ip nat inside source static tcp 10.22.5.4 25 209.10.248.134 25 ip nat inside source static tcp 10.22.5.5 80 209.10.248.

RE: kismet [7:62376]

2003-02-03 Thread s vermill
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > Sitting in a class. It would be very cool if someone answered > this before the class got out!? :-) > > Is it really true that Kismet can sniff packets on an 802.11 > wireless network, even if you have the access point set up to > require login/authentication. (as

RE: Cisco IPSec Tunnel Lifetime [7:62374]

2003-02-03 Thread mjans001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The isakmp policy 10 lifetime XXX lifetime seconds Specify how many seconds each security association should exist before expiring. Use an integer from 120 to 86,400 seconds (one day). Acording to doccd Martijn - -Oorspronkelijk beric

Nat question [7:62379]

2003-02-03 Thread Robert Perez
Hi all, I have the following config and want to know if there will be a problem since two route-maps point to the same pool? If I get a successful FTP connection and then try the HTTP connection the router drops the packet. Can a pool only be used by one nat statement? ip nat pool to-home 208.24

Re: MAC Address [7:62251]

2003-02-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
s vermill wrote: > > s vermill wrote: > > > > Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > > > > > s vermill wrote: > > > > > > > > Larry Letterman wrote: > > > > > > > > > > In most cases you will only re-write the source mac > > address > > > > > when traversing > > > > > across a L3 device. > > > > >

kismet [7:62376]

2003-02-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sitting in a class. It would be very cool if someone answered this before the class got out!? :-) Is it really true that Kismet can sniff packets on an 802.11 wireless network, even if you have the access point set up to require login/authentication. (assume the hacker doesn't know a login) >From

Re: specific MIBs on Cat 6509 [7:62370]

2003-02-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kaj J. Niemi)
In mail.net.groupstudy.pro, you wrote: > I am looking for some snmp OIDs or MIBs that I can incorporate into my > network management that will give me specific port counters - errors, > overall throughput per port and things like that. I have tried Cisco's site > but cannot seem to find the

Re: MAC Address [7:62251]

2003-02-03 Thread s vermill
s vermill wrote: > > Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > > > s vermill wrote: > > > > > > Larry Letterman wrote: > > > > > > > > In most cases you will only re-write the source mac > address > > > > when traversing > > > > across a L3 device. > > > > > > I don't think that's so. > > > > Did y

Possibly duable with NAT? [7:62373]

2003-02-03 Thread Cisco Newbie
I would like to know if is possible to do the following: I have a router that is currently doing NAT. I have a client who is trying to access an inside routable IP address of x.x.x.80 on a specific port. I need to be able to redirect the clients request to a different IP that sits behind a firew

Cisco IPSec Tunnel Lifetime [7:62374]

2003-02-03 Thread Leo Song
Hi, Is it possible to configure the IPSec tunnel never expired on Cisco PIX? A little bit weird, and we got such interesting request. Thanks. Leo Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62374&t=62374 -- FAQ, list archive

Re: MAC Address [7:62251]

2003-02-03 Thread s vermill
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > s vermill wrote: > > > > Larry Letterman wrote: > > > > > > In most cases you will only re-write the source mac address > > > when traversing > > > across a L3 device. > > > > I don't think that's so. > > Did you misplace your comment? No. I disagree that

Re: CCIE Self-Employment [7:62367]

2003-02-03 Thread Sam Sneed
The 1099 is an easy way to go but you lose out on a lot of tax breaks. I'm a 1099 now and am kicking myself in the ass for not setting up as small business. I'm working in NYC now. $6 just to take the bridge into NYC from jersey and $25 day parking. Never mind 40 minutes each way traffic to commute

specific MIBs on Cat 6509 [7:62370]

2003-02-03 Thread Jeff Smith
I am looking for some snmp OIDs or MIBs that I can incorporate into my network management that will give me specific port counters - errors, overall throughput per port and things like that. I have tried Cisco's site but cannot seem to find them. Any ideas? Thanks. Jeff _

OT: CCIE Self-Employment [7:62367]

2003-02-03 Thread Chuck Church
Yes. Money will depend on your skill level with both Cisco and other products as well, such as Unix, NW, MS, etc. It could be $30/hour, could be $100. Location is probably almost as important. NYC pays pretty well, but it cost's $50 to park a car for 4 hours! The thing about consulting like th

Re: MAC Address [7:62251]

2003-02-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
s vermill wrote: > > Larry Letterman wrote: > > > > In most cases you will only re-write the source mac address > > when traversing > > across a L3 device. > > I don't think that's so. Did you misplace your comment? I think his first comment is correct, but then a following one is strangely

AS5300 Error Message [7:62361]

2003-02-03 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
I'm configuring an AS5300 and receiving the following message: 02:00:35: %SHELF-3-DISCOVER_SOCKET_OPEN: socket open failed -Process= "Shelf Hello Proc", ipl= 0, pid= 35 -Traceback= 607D4C2C 602D4374 602D4360 Cisco's website states: %SHELF-3-DISCOVER_SOCKET_OPEN: socket open failed Explan

List Problem [7:62366]

2003-02-03 Thread Richard Burdette
On groupstudy.com I can post via the website but not via email or a newsreader. Even when I send a directed email to Paul or any other address @grouptudy.com, I get an access denied message. Paul, if you see this can you tell me why? Richard Burdette Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.co

Re: bridging over WAN link [7:62362]

2003-02-03 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
Sam Sneed wrote: > Lets say I have 1 office that I will be connecting to another via t1 link. I > want to use only 1 subnet so basically I want the 2 offices to behave as if > they are switched not routed. Is this possible with Cisco routers? Sure. Look at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc

Thanks Gary [7:62364]

2003-02-03 Thread Sam Sneed
In case anyone didn't hear yet, Gary's gonna be out of the office for another week. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62364&t=62364 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.h

bridging over WAN link [7:62362]

2003-02-03 Thread Sam Sneed
Lets say I have 1 office that I will be connecting to another via t1 link. I want to use only 1 subnet so basically I want the 2 offices to behave as if they are switched not routed. Is this possible with Cisco routers? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62362&t=62

Re: VPN Gateway and Firewall [7:62358]

2003-02-03 Thread BJ Rice
You may want to consider the concentrator in a dual DMZ scenario. The benefit of putting it in a dual DMZ scenario is not only can you control the outside access, you can also control the resources a remote can see in the inside once a tunnel is established. If you place it behind the firewall, o

Re: VPN Gateway and Firewall [7:62358]

2003-02-03 Thread Sam Sneed
Inside the firewall. I haven;t worked with the concentrators before, but have used Cisco rotuer for RAS VPN. All it needs is one interface for this fucntion, real nice. Putting it behind FW ensures only stateful TCP sessions are used and protects it from outsiders. ""Paulo Roque"" wrote in message

VPN Gateway and Firewall [7:62358]

2003-02-03 Thread Paulo Roque
Hi all, A have a Checkpoint FW-1 and a VPN concentrator in a new design. Where is the best place to put the VPN concentrator related to firewall? a) before the firewall (in the outside network) b) after the firewall(in the inside network) c) in parallel with the firewall d) in a se

Re: 3640 and 2 NM-2FE-2W? [7:62346]

2003-02-03 Thread NECATI ERTUGRUL
Try 12.2T releases, maybe that can solve your problem. These kind of things can always happen when dealing with new IOS releases, new softwares always mean new bugs. "MADMAN"

CCIE Self-Employment [7:62357]

2003-02-03 Thread Jay Greenberg
Any CCIEs on the list in business for themselves? What's the money like, what sort of companies do you work for? Do you do short-term or long term contracts? Hourly work? Thanks, -- Jason Greenberg, CCIE #11021 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62357&t=623

Aux port to Console, Console to Aux [7:62356]

2003-02-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to setup a Auxiliary to Console port or Console to Auxiliary port configuration? Thanx, mkj Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=62356&t=62356 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.gro

difference between Connection trunk, Connection Tie-Line [7:62355]

2003-02-03 Thread neil K.
Hi Folks, Can anyone please explain the difference between using Connection Trunk and Connection Tie-Line as applied to a FXO to FXS connection between two routers.Any good Cisco Links explaining the differences will be great. Thanks, Neil I. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form

Re: MAC Address [7:62251]

2003-02-03 Thread s vermill
Larry Letterman wrote: > > In most cases you will only re-write the source mac address > when traversing > across a L3 device. I don't think that's so. A host will have an ARP cache entry for its gateway. That would be the destination MAC. The source MAC would be that of the sending host itse

Burst rate in Routes and Catalyst 6000 [7:62352]

2003-02-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For configuring CAR, normal burst sets a point where traffic is still allowed. Between normal burst and exceed burst, traffic may be dropped or transmitted. http://www.pdaconsulting.com/dospart2.htm For Catalyst 6000 policing, burst rate should have at least the size of the maximum packet siz

QOS Question [7:62351]

2003-02-03 Thread Tony
Using one T1 IP circuit, I need to allocate a certain percentage for VPN and the rest for generic Internet traffic. Would CBWFQ be the best solution to reserve 60% for VPN? And if it wasn't used for VPN, could it be used for other? Thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/re

RE: Route Summarization [7:62347]

2003-02-03 Thread s vermill
Steven Aiello wrote: > > Hello All, > > I have a question about route summarization. I was reading > over the > material from Cisco on the matter, I was wondering; or actually > assuming. If you want to have route summarization in place to > you need > continuos network numbers? I know th

Re: 3640 and 2 NM-2FE-2W? [7:62346]

2003-02-03 Thread MADMAN
According to this table you should be able to install 4! http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/routers/ps274/products_data_sheet09186a00800921cb.html Dave Ben Hockenhull wrote: > I've got a 3640 running 12.2.x software and currently have one NM-2FE-2W > installed, with 2 WICs in it.

CCIE training in the MD area by Brian (CCIE) - ?? [7:62348]

2003-02-03 Thread Cisco Nuts
Hello,Does anyone know if Brian still offers the CCIE training in the MD area? Does anyone know of his web-site?Thank you. MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* Message Posted at: http://www.groupstu

Route Summarization [7:62347]

2003-02-03 Thread Steven Aiello
Hello All, I have a question about route summarization. I was reading over the material from Cisco on the matter, I was wondering; or actually assuming. If you want to have route summarization in place to you need continuos network numbers? I know that the docs. said you would send a ne

3640 and 2 NM-2FE-2W? [7:62346]

2003-02-03 Thread Ben Hockenhull
I've got a 3640 running 12.2.x software and currently have one NM-2FE-2W installed, with 2 WICs in it. I tried to install another NM-2FE-2W and use the WIC slots in that NM as well, but none of the interfaces show up. I can't find any documentation one way or another about support for multiple NM

RE: Upgrade BootROMs [7:62321]

2003-02-03 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
Just a note: I needed to purchase one of those Programmable Logic Controller Chip (PLCC) extractor tools to pull out the old Boot ROMS (the tool is shown in the link that Symon provided). I just couldn't pull them out any other way without doing some damage! They're inexpensive; I got mine at Radio

Re: VPN with Cisco router and digital certificates [7:62213]

2003-02-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I started once, but could not dedicate more time. The biggest problem was that Cisco TAC do not support this design, so I could not get help. "Sam Sneed" @groupstudy.com em 31/01/2003 17:04:05 Favor responder a "Sam Sneed" Enviado Por: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:

Re: BayTech RPC-2 [7:62331]

2003-02-03 Thread Barry Campbell
I had the same problem, so I went to an APC product. ""John Tafasi"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Group, > > I am using baytech rpc-2 in my home lab but I could not get it to work with > a cisoc 2511 terminal server. I am using the correct cable from baytech

RE: PIX Licensing [7:62233]

2003-02-03 Thread Claudio Spescha
hi, this is a "show version" printout from a 535 PIX with FO license. with failover license _ Cisco PIX Firewall Version 6.2(2) Cisco PIX Device Manager Version 2.0(2) Compiled on Fri 07-Jun-02 17:49 by morlee inetpix up 156 days 14 hours Hardware: