Hello Group,
Can someone give me some comparisons between the Cisco 6500 Firewall Module,
compared to the Netscreen 5000. I understand the Netscreen allows for
virtual firewalls separated via VLAN or IP addresses. Looking at the 6500
Firewall Module, it looks like it can do something similar to
Hi,
I am looking for used routers/switches in South Africa. Please send me
details at this e-mail
address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Johan
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I have ATT VPN client on my laptop. It stopped working after I
installed Cisco VPN client. Is there any conflict between them? Is there
a work around? Thanks. Yoshi.
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Hi All
I bought this 4000M router with two serial interfaces which have 50 pin
connectors ( somebody lemme know wat we call this interface type as ). Now
wat i want to know is does 3600 modules go into this router. How sure is
this. Can somebody let me know which modules go with these . Its very
Metla Venu Gopal wrote:
I bought this 4000M router with two serial interfaces which have 50 pin
connectors ( somebody lemme know wat we call this interface type as ).
That's an NPM-2T; it will take RS232, V.35, X.21, EIA-449 EIA-530 cables.
Now wat i want to know is does 3600 modules go
Hi,
does anybody here pass exam 640-100 MCNS 3.0?
What's the passing score?
What about the labs?
Thanks
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Thanks for the definition assistance.
The problem with trying to assist in a forum such as this is that if you try
to simplify an answer you end up with an answer that is too simple. All I
was trying to get across was my way of looking at the difference between a
physically separate routing
Go the www.ciscopress.com and search for book for test 640-901. You will
find a free download on the complete chapter on ISIS which is required for
the CCNP routing exam. Hope this helps.
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Hey tnx mate
I knew abt the v.35 cable and never knew this module.was kinda agahst and
stuck wehn i saw this shit
anyways thanx
and see u later
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Hi I am reading the Cisco PIX Firewalls book by Richard A. Deal.
and it states that to use the Stateful Failover feature I require a special
license from cisco for the PIX.
I canĀ“t find any information about this license on the cisco website, can
anyone give me some more information about this ?
Just replace 'expired' with 'home' in the url
HTH
Rich
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Just replace 'expired' with 'home' in the url
HTH
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Ed,
Try clear logging. It depends on what you are trying to clear.
Steve Wilson
Network Engineer
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does someone know what the equivalent of
I have a CCNA and CCNP yesterday I took the CID 640-025, will this do for
the old requierments for CCDP, or will I also have to take the CCDA ?
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IF it is the service provider/telco I am thinking of then yes there are a
few issues with their rip-ibgp redistribution. A major customer of ours
uses them for their framed-mpls connectivity. One of the known issues are
with rip advertised routes being 'lost' in their mpls cloud and pe
Hello,
If I configure rsvp reservations across a frame-relay network, and I am
using point-point / multipoint sub-interfaces, when I configure the
reservation, on the sub-interfaces, do I need to configure the reservation
on the physical interfaces as well. Or is it ok to do it just on the
At 9:11 AM + 2/27/03, Steve Wilson wrote:
Thanks for the definition assistance.
The problem with trying to assist in a forum such as this is that if you try
to simplify an answer you end up with an answer that is too simple. All I
was trying to get across was my way of looking at the
Pix has an FO bundle that you can buy with the regular unrestricted PIX.
So you would need one FO and the other unrestricted, and you should then be
able to setup the stateful failover
From: Skarphedinsson Arni V.
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If I'm not much mistaken, failover feature is available only in
unrestricted software license (UR), which is, of course, the most expensive
one.
Marko.
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To: [EMAIL
Yes I know about the UR, and failover license, but the book gives the
impresion at least to me that you require a seprate license from that.
but having looked for it on cisco, I dont think that is the case, so I think
I would just need one UR and one Failover license and with that can do both
Hi Paul,
you set it on both physical and on sub-interface, for both p2p and
multipoint setups.
hth,
Mark.
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Hello,
If
I have a question about frame-relay!Please tell me why it happened?
the topolofy :r1(s0)---(s0/0)r2(s0/1)---(s0/0)r3
r1:2511,r2:2620,r3:2621
the configuration:
r1:
interface s0
ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay lmi-type ansi
frame-relay intf-type dte
For the old requirements you will also need the CCDA. I had to 1 Year ago.
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You need a failover license key. When you do a show version one
of the items returned refers to the failover license and it will be
disabled or enabled. It is included and enabled on higher end PIX
systems such as 515 and 525. You have to have a failover port as
well which is not possible
CCDP Prerequisites
Valid CCNA and CCDA certifications.
From:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/le2/le37/le5/learning_certification_
type_home.html
Sorry, you need the CCDA.
Mark
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Read the BSCI. This will give you an ovrview of the protocol.
Daniel Ladrach
CCNP, CCNA
WorldCom
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Subject: ??? IS-IS ??? [7:63938]
Peter van Oene has
Hi all,
My CCNA cert is due to expire in Feb 04, if I start the CCNP track now
don't complete it before the CCNA cert expires, do I need to recert the
CCNA before I can continue the CCNP, would I have to redo any CCNP exams
completed?
Stu
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We have a DR router in ospf area (single area) and it's the only router in
this subnet no other routers in his subnet, send packet to the others
routers in the other subnet but it doesn't receive any packet from any one
All the subnet in the same ospf area , broadcast type
Any idea from
is it possible to clear the prompt after manually setting it?
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We have a DR router in ospf area (single area) and it's the only router in
this subnet no other routers in his subnet, send packet to the others
routers in the other subnet but it doesn't receive any packet from any one
All the subnet in the same ospf area , broadcast
Regarding ddditive increase and multiplicative decrease, I've never heard
of any operating system doing that. After a quick Google, I get the
impression those may be research projects? Can you tell us more about them?
I was not successful trying to understand it.
I saw that there is a mechanism
the frame-relay intf-type command is used on a frame relay switch, as part
of the switch to switch config. it should not be used on a customer edge
device.
if you were to enter the frame-relay switching commands on R1 and R3, the
interfaces would come up and the routers would engage in
The 4000M router has it'w own modules and does not use the same
ones as 2600/3600 routers. You can get modules for it on ebay at
good prices. Interfaces include 2 port and 6 port ethernet, 1 port
FE, 6 port high speed serial and 2 port high speed serial such as
you have.
Hope that helps.
I'm running two CiscoSecure ACS 3.0 servers on W2K and trying to replicate
the database from one to the other.
They can both see eachother and are setup as replication partners.
One is set to send all components and one to receive all components. They
both have the other server listed under
I'm not sure what the actual cause or fix is, but I had the same problem. I
ended up uninstalling the ATT client to get it to work.
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I have ATT VPN client on my laptop. It stopped working after I
installed Cisco VPN client. Is there any conflict
A year ago, i was also surprised to do the CCDA after taken the CID Exam.
But in fact the topics are different. CCDA is more about how to create a
project documentation and so on.
After reading the Cisco DCN book, exam was no problem.
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create new prompt with no string:
set promt nothing
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Cisco allows no other client installed.
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About two days ago several of us posted to this list an e-mail from Cisco
that stated that passing one or more CCNP exams automatically recertified
CCNA. Check the archives for the exact wording.
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Sent: Thursday,
You would have to recert (i.e. redo) the CCNA if it expired prior to
finishing your CCNP. You would not lose any CCNP exams that
you passed already though.
www.ccie4u.com
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On 27 Feb 2003 at 14:10, Stuart Pittwood wrote:
Hi all,
My CCNA cert is due to
I'll answer my own question then ... just got word back from Cisco TAC, and
there is no way the 416's can do any intelligent health checks, other than
the http and dns probe. Dunno what to do with the 6 LD's that i have spare
now! Already have the nes CSS chasis for our web farm ... mmm perhaps
You only need one entry in Cisco Secure if you use wildcards are are willing
to accept the fact that all devices will be using the same shared secret key.
So for example, to configure all routers on the 172.16.x.x network you
simply click on Network Configuration and select Add AAA Client. Give
hanan wrote:
Thank you it was resolved
How was it resolved? It sounds like an interesting problem that we could all
learn from.
Thanks,
Priscilla
We have a DR router in ospf area (single area) and it's the
only router in
this subnet no other routers in his subnet, send packet to the
Stuart Pittwood wrote:
Hi all,
My CCNA cert is due to expire in Feb 04, if I start the CCNP
track now
don't complete it before the CCNA cert expires, do I need to
recert the
CCNA before I can continue the CCNP, would I have to redo any
CCNP exams
completed?
Good news. Cisco just
This is true, but they mention 'any exam bearing the prefix 642'. As I see
it there are no exams number that begin with 642-XXX. Maybe 640-XXX.
Perhaps, Cisco is going to release a new wave of exams shortly with that
prefix.
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Stuart
642-871 ARCH is in beta. It replaces CID. I assume others are on the way too.
Priscilla
JSalminen wrote:
This is true, but they mention 'any exam bearing the prefix
642'. As I see
it there are no exams number that begin with 642-XXX. Maybe
640-XXX.
Perhaps, Cisco is going to release a new
The Long and Winding Road wrote:
the frame-relay intf-type command is used on a frame relay
switch, as part
of the switch to switch config. it should not be used on a
customer edge
device.
He set R1 and R3 to intf-type dte. That should work, shouldn't it? I tried
it on my customer edge
Hostnames and prompts can be changed by just entering the command with no
string; hit enter after command:
Switch(enable) set system name
or
Switch(enable) set prompt
Eric
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From: Eagles Fan
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 3:32 PM
Subject: Cat4006 - Prompt
There is no single book that covers all.
The official Cisco response is that you have to know all the material from
all four exams that make out the CCNP certification:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
s/640-604.html
Try the counter intuitive. There is another list there somewhere, I
do not have ACS 3.0 up on here right now but we DID see this before
and spent many hours on it, just like you. :(
My colleagues ran into this, and it was just because the prompts
seemed counter intuitive on who is a
Hi All,
With Cisco Secure ACS and the PIX Firewall if I use the PIX to auth VPN
client connections with the shared password and then use the TACACS+ Server
to ask for credentials will that info be passed to and from the client in
clear text format over the internet? PAP?? I have not configured
Sniffer PRO 4.5 does work with XP.
Not sure why it did not work from the start.
NetXray 3.0 still remains a no show, well really it is
working, but not finding the NIC.
Thanks guys
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The picture got a bit munged. I think I understand it, though. The
router-on-a stick is the Linux box and it's supposed to be on the right
side of the drawing? What do you mean by ix86? It's not a 486 machine is
it? Ugh.
:-)
Sorry for the wraparound problem -
Hello,
I'm studying for the Support exam using the CiscoPress books and Trouble
Shooting Campus Networks from Priscilla. I must say that the Trouble
Shooting book is excellent on its own, but especially so as compared to the
CiscoPress offerings.
Anyway I've been playing around with NetMonitor
Dear All,
I have installed: on the LAN server running, windows 2000, but the work
stations
use win98 operating systems, but the work stations appears to be
much more
faster than the server, We use 10/100 mbps Switches with Hubs,
please, does
anyone know how to make the server more efficient in
Here is the gist of how I have mine setup..
I have a 2621 that I use for a firewall it works great.
FastE0/0 - Cable Modem - internet
FastE0/1 isl-trunk- Switch
interface FastEthernet0/0
description Cable Modem Access Point
ip address dhcp client-id FastEthernet0/0
Ok sorry for the non-cisco post but here goes. I have one of those small
Linksys BEFVP41 boxes. I'm trying to setup a VPN (IPSec Tunnel Mode)
connection from WinXP to the Linksys. I followed Linksys' directions
entirely and it fails to work. The Linksys shows the connection as being
connected
DTE/DCE has meaning at Layer 2 Frame Relay where DCE refers to the Frame
Switch.
DTE/DCE also has meaning at Layer 1 where we determine which end provides
clocking to the line.
They are two seperate configuration points. At layer one the DCE end could
be the switch or the router.
If you are using
I have a question regarding the configuration of manual IPSEC. I have to
create an access list to define the traffice to protect.
I want to connect to my office network from home. I have a DHCP assigned
address from my ISP so I can't specify a peer address. So I will use isakmp
key ** address
I have a question regarding the configuration of manual IPSEC. I have to
create an access list to define the traffice to protect.
I want to connect to my office network from home. I have a DHCP assigned
address from my ISP so I can't specify a peer address. So I will use isakmp
key ** address
I believe if you acquire the ccnp before the ccna expires,
the ccna is re-enabled. If it expires before you get the new
cert, you'll lose it...
However I maybe incorrect..
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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I have tried that, unfortunately it doesn't take
cat4006 (enable) set prompt
Usage: set prompt
cat4006 (enable)
From: ericbrouwers
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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 18:02:39 GMT
Hostnames and prompts can be
LOL If I use all the information you guys have given me, I'll end up
reducing the size of our CiscoSecure Network Configuration list from 410
entries to maybe 1 or 2 Thanks everyone, very, very much!!
Geoff Mossburg
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Hello,
I'm studying for the Support exam using the CiscoPress books
and Trouble
Shooting Campus Networks from Priscilla. I must say that the
Trouble
Shooting book is excellent on its own, but especially so as
compared to the
CiscoPress offerings.
Thanks. :-)
J. Johnson wrote:
It looks like the switch is not forwarding the
packets to the router for some reason, even though it does forward packets
for other 10.0.0.X addresses.
What I wrote above is not correct. (I was sniffing an unused port on the
switch which I thought was properly set up to
did you enter the no shut command ?
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 5:11 AM
Subject: some question about frame-relay configuration! [7:63973]
I have a question
Cat 4006 is IOS based from my experience
Cat4006 en
Blah blah
Cat4006# conf t
then try the hostname eaglesfan
Should work
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Sent: Friday, 28 February 2003 7:51 AM
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Comments in line.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote in message
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Richard Burdette wrote:
Hello,
I'm studying for the Support exam using the CiscoPress books
and Trouble
Shooting Campus Networks from Priscilla. I must say that the
Trouble
Shooting book is
Product Number Description
NM-1FE2W 1 10/100 Ethernet 2 WAN Card Slot Network Module
NM-2FE2W 2 10/100 Ethernet 2 WAN Card Slot Network Module
NM-1FE1R2W 1 10/100 Ethernet 1 4/16 Token Ring 2 WAN Card Slot NM
NM-2W 2 WAN Card Slot Network Module (no LAN)
The
FWIW The system name clears but not the prompt. I'm running 7.2.2:
C4006A (enable) set system name
System name cleared.
C4006A (enable) set prompt
Usage: set prompt
C4006A (enable)
Dave
ericbrouwers wrote:
Hostnames and prompts can be changed by just entering the command with no
string;
The command isakmp
key ** address 0.0.0.0 is for Vpn client 1.1 not 3.x. If you protect
all traffic the user will not be able to browse the internet. If you
configure, Sliptunnel users can vpn into your network and browse the
internet using there ISP not your VPN
Greg Owens
202-398-2552
fax
Hi Deepak
Let me tell u that ur interface might be adminstratively down when u cut
pasted the config, Just make it up and then cut paste :-) and I have now
came to conclusion after research work
as It takes some time to shut the interface and bring back up so times get
timed out in that case
Hi ,
DTE end commands on the end routers r1 and r3 has no effect whhether u give
or not so not at all problem . yes they dont appear in running-config thats
true as by default is dte device(routers)
another thing as others suspect it could be wrong cable problem(probably DTE
and DCE end) . try
Do a show system If the System name is the same as the prompt you will
have to clear that too.
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 2:51 PM
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I have tried that,
I think its not about FR config but the physical layer.
You need to check the cables. You are not using any modems???
I hope this helps
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From: tigers zheng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 3:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: some question
You need to be in privileged (enable) mode to make changes. In your
example you're not in privileged mode.
John
Eagles Fan 2/27/03 1:51:15 PM
I have tried that, unfortunately it doesn't take
cat4006 (enable) set prompt
Usage: set prompt
cat4006 (enable)
From: ericbrouwers
Reply-To:
John Neiberger suffering a fit of blindness and insanity wrote:
You need to be in privileged (enable) mode to make changes. In your
example you're not in privileged mode.
John
Eagles Fan 2/27/03 1:51:15 PM
I have tried that, unfortunately it doesn't take
cat4006 (enable) set prompt
Usage:
Richard Burdette wrote:
My
system is
continually (once a second) broadcasting to a destination
port
of 192.
One second, I think I've found the culprit just know from the
website
http://www.net.princeton.edu/software/osunms_probe/osunms_probe.8.html I
found the following;
Not if you have a supII. You obviously have only worked with
supIII's and supIVs
Dave
John Brandis wrote:
Cat 4006 is IOS based from my experience
Cat4006 en
Blah blah
Cat4006# conf t
then try the hostname eaglesfan
Should work
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on this you are spot on, I use to have a 5505 that was in the same boat you
are in. I love my supIII
I just found a pix 515 in my bottom draw.
Does any one know, how the pix 515, would compare to a checkpoint firewall
on a PIII 800hmz on Win2k 1G RAM with 600 users behind it just handling web
Dear All,
We have some ip address that use internally,eg, 30.x or 40.x but it is not
in private address range. Can I still use this range when connect to the
IP-VPN provider that using MPLS technology? I know that MPLS can allow
overlapping of customer address by using VRF and RD. I wonder any
Regading NAT order of operaion,I looked the URL below.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note09186a0080133ddd.shtml
routing
$B-(B
NAT inside to outside(local to global)
NAT outside to inside(global to local)
$B-(B
routing
I don't understand the flow of above.
J. Johnson wrote:
J. Johnson wrote:
It looks like the switch is not forwarding the
packets to the router for some reason, even though it does
forward packets
for other 10.0.0.X addresses.
What I wrote above is not correct. (I was sniffing an unused
port on the
switch which I
Theoritically a VRF operation should allow you to do it. Think of it as
having a GRE tunnel between 2 sites, and you use an overlapping public
range across it, you can do it.
It may still depend on the provider, so check with them
rgds
Nick
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issues WRT the Nortel Contivity client and the Cisco VPN Client as well ...
Thanks!
TJ
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From: Robert Edmonds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:59 AM
I don't think they should have a problem. The VRF should be created just for
you so there should be no conflict. I never used this service from any of my
providers so I cannot be certain. But as far as I'm concerned they shouldn't
even care what addressing you're using between the sites. They
Does anyone know if it's legal to claim the price of a Cisco test and/or
Cisco class as an exemption on your Federal taxes? From what I'm reading in
the IRS's Publication 529, Miscellaneous Deductions, it sure seems like
it!
Geoff Mossburg
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John Neiberger suffering from sleep
deprivation and possible insanity scribbled:
You need to be in privileged (enable) mode to make changes. In your
example you're not in privileged mode.
John
Eagles Fan 2/27/03 1:51:15 PM
I have tried that, unfortunately it doesn't take
cat4006
Dear Groups,
I'm looking below used cisco item, please look in to it and let me know asap.
My location is Malaysia. Thanks
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Catalyst 4000 Chassis (6-Slot),Suprvsr II,(2)AC PS, Fans
Catalyst 4000 10/100
Hi group,
Does the Van Jacopson TCP/IP header compression algorithm compresses both ip
and tcp headers or only the tcp header?
Thanks in advance
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I have noticed that the show frame-relay traffic on my routers does not show
that routers have sent and received inverse arp requests. Does any body
know why is that?
Thanks
John Tafasi
r5#show frame-relay map
Serial0 (up): ip 10.10.10.2 dlci 501(0x1F5,0x7C50), dynamic,
when you configured ospf on the non DR router did you configure the DR
routers network. for example
router ospf 200
network ?
question mark would be the network of the DR router. You can check this by
going to the non DR router and doing
show ip route
to see if those routers have a path to the
k to redistribute into OSPF the command is
router (config-router)#redistribute protocol [process-id] [metric
metric-value] [metric-type type-value] [route-map map-tag] [subnets] [tag
tag-value]
example
router (config-router)#redistribute ospf 200 metric 64 2000 255 1 1500
and the command to
You will need to recertify entirely from CCNA again.
My CCNP is up for recert next year May - recert of go for CCIE??
Otherwise I lose my CCNP, CCDP, CSS1
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From: Stuart Pittwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 February 2003 16:11
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Keep an eye on jobserve.com
They come up there occasionally
Symon
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From: The guy in Sunny Southwest Florida [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 February 2003 00:38
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Subject: Saudi Arabia [7:64035]
I heard that there are a lot of good Job
Cisconuts,
(Hint)My first question is where exactly is it that you
identified what traffic is matched in the route-map :-)
Some other questions:
How is R6, R5, R4, and R2 all connected? serial, eth0, frame-relay, etc...
This way folks on the list could be of more assistance
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