Thats a lot better than the $900 USD I paid last year a month before Cisco
announced that token ring wasnt going to be in the lab any more. Gr :-(
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i got a 3920 for 120 usd. i know its cheap..yes it works
steve
The Long and Winding Road
Hi John,
What address is the NZ guy pinging on your spoke routers? The LAN
address that is getting propagated?
If you do a debug icmp trace on the VPN box (assuming you can, I've
never touched one) what is the ICMP message you receive? That will
probably tell you everything.
When you ping from
Greetings,
I have a router here that is logging a lot or stuff to my console, as a
result I can't get anything done. How do I stop this without stopping
the syslog messages?
Regards
Pat
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Slightly OT
I had a site once that had an HP LH3 (or something similar) server that
had an absolute crap video card. Whenever I wasn't there, performance
was poor. Whenever I was on site, performance was good.
It turned out to be the 3D screen saver that someone had configured was
killing the
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Greetings,
I have a router here that is logging a lot or stuff to my
console, as a
result I can't get anything done. How do I stop this without
stopping
the syslog messages?
Regards
Pat
no logging console ?
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Yep, I have seen 2502's going for #60
I just bought a token ring switch (RJ45) for #15!
The 2502's are well worth it for routing protocol lab testing
Symon
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Subject: Re:
To turn off you may want to use another method to access this device and
turn off logging.
no logging console debugging
This will turn off console logging but will not turn off logging globally.
That means logging will not be disturbed if logging to syslog server etc.
If you do not have a
Enter global configuration mode.
Enter line (console 0) mode.
Enter command: logging synchronous.
Exit and save to nvram. You are set.
Regards,
Tu Do.
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Hi all,
In the effort to avoid any Vlan spread in the entire campus (populated of
more than 100 Cisco switches), I would like to shut down the Vlan 1 in every
switch of my campus and create just small local management Vlans. Is there
anything wrong in this operation? Does the CDP exchange
Cisco Press does a book called MPLS and VPN Architecture ISBN
1-58705-002-1 which I have found to be useful.
HTH
Dom Stocqueler
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Beware of assuming that a VPN can route traffic in the same way as a proper
router would. I have had a similar problem due to the network list
associated with tunnels. The routing Table built by the VPN 3005 is based
upon the information collated from the network lists, but is not used in the
same
Also,
line con0
logging sync
could help ...
Marko.
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There you go!
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Hi
Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me
regarding
Modemcap and Modem inistazization
hi,
I have a 2621 router connected to a DSL line. I have seen on some small
Cisco routers they have he ability to do DNS proxy, I can't ind any commands
on how to configure this though. Is this possible to do on a 2621, also if
someone could point me in the direction of sample configs then that
I am using the Sybex CCNA Trainer software. In the IPX section they refer
to commands like sho ipx servers, show ipx route, etc.
When I go to the router (running 12.1) and I do a show ?, no ipx anything is
listed.
Has the command changed?
Does ipx need to be enabled to see these commands?
Hi All,
I have a question in regards to RIP propergating a network route, without
using summarization.
BB1R1===R3Rest of network
RIPV2--RIPV2RIPV2+OSPFOSPF---
150.10.1.254___150.10.1.1___170.10.X.X
How do you get R1 to send a
Simon, I bought an adaptor from Maplin Electronics in the UK
(www.maplin.co.uk) or you can also try Farnell Electronics
(www.farnell.co.uk), if you call them and explain what you need they are
quite helpful. It's quite good because the adaptors take 2 of the US plugs.
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I just had this prob. I got a router for my home lab that had DC power.
Actually I just swapped an AC power supply from the same series router
that I had into the one I wanted to use and it works just fine. Hope
that helps, also I'm sure you can find them on e-bay.
Steve
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Luca,
You cannot delete VLAN 1 as far as I know. Just don't allocate any ports to
VLAN 1. If you don't trunk between the switches, no VLANs will propagate
between them. If you have to trunk, just use another VLAN as native and
prune the allowed VLANs. CDP goes over whatever VLAN it has available,
Hi,
I was wondering how to change the telnet tcpo port on a router?
Thanks!
Joe
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From the back of a Livingston Portmaster 2E I have a gender changer plugging
into a db25 cisco terminal to rj45 adapter.
From here I want to plug a cat5 cable into the console of my ciscos.
I could use some help with the pinouts if anyone has
Cisco IP Routing: Packet Forwarding Intra-Domain Routing Protocols
by Alex Zinin
Jeff Doyle 1 and 2
and CCO stuff on MPLS, voice.
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John,
Thanks for the kudos. I wrote the book with the PIX exam in the back of my
mind, but my foremost concern was having a reader going away with real
working knowledge on how to set up the PIX. There are two minor objectives
for the exam that I don't cover--multicasting and shunning on the PIX.
Juan,
The PIX does not permit you to telnet into it from the outside
interface--this is a security feature. There are two solutions available:
SSH and a VPN. My recommendation is to go the hard route and set up a remote
access VPN connection to the PIX--SSH has been shown recently to have some
This question comes up on a regular basis, so a while back I put together a
document with a list of books and advice for taking the CCIE Written. If
you want to take a look, you'll find it at www.laganiere.net.
Please let me know if anybody has any extra suggestions, I'd be glad to add
to the
Check the Instructors Resource Website - http://64.139.25.96/.
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Dear all,
Anyone knows any site on the internet selling pratice exams for
CCIE CS (Wan Switching speciality)???
It will be my pleasure to find any!
Karim
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Does anyone know why the Giant counter below shows - as opposed to a
numerical counter? Cisco Works is showing the trunk as suffering from a high
number of oversize errors but the port counters don't back this up. I've
tried a clear counters but this has made no difference.
Sessions_A (enable) sh
OK gang here is the scenario. We have a PIX at work running VPN. I have
a 515 at home. Before I put the 515 at home in I could use the VPN
client to connect to work. Now I can not. I remember a year or so back
reading a Cisco article about this and that you had to use a certain IP
range on the
BOSON!!! Dude!!!
1 and 3
Got to www.Boson.com
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Anyone knows any site on the internet selling pratice exams for
CCIE CS (Wan Switching speciality)???
It will be my pleasure to find any!
Karim
How about telling the interface to ip rip send version 1?
Sorry, I haven't had the chance to mock this up.
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Team,
Does anybody know where I can find some testing software for this exam?
Boson does not offer it and I'm having problems finding anything relevant to
this exam. Also, if you have already taken the exam could you please let me
know what resources you used to pass it. Thanks for your help in
It has been mooted to me that we might get better performance from our
1Mb line by using HDLC rather than PPP.
Is this correct?
If so is it just a case of changing the Encapsulation PPP to
Encapsulation HDLC on both ends of the link?
Are there any implications I should be aware of?
The IPX commands should be there, even if ipx routing is not enabled.
However, you may have an IP only feature set. I think you will need at
least desktop to get IPX.
-Bob Sinclair
CCIE #10427, MCSE
Senior Network Engineer
Networking For Future, Inc.
www.nffinc.com
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I agree with richard the only way you're going to do this with a single ip
address is by setting up a vpn and then telneting as a second step.
scott
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Juan,
The PIX does not permit you to telnet into it from the outside
interface--this is a
I've never heard efficiency as a reason to use PPP over HDLC. there are more
options with PPP, but otherwise both are based upon SDLC and therefore
nearly identical from a protocol perspective. I suppose HDLC are a couple
bytes smaller, but this would be negligable.
I'd say if your PPP is
Perhaps you don't have an IOS version that supports IPX?
Check the version on cisco.com
Symon
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Sent: 04 March 2003 13:26
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Subject: ipx [7:64341]
I am using the Sybex CCNA Trainer software. In
You have to do a IPSEC tunnel from Pix to Pix or Purchase VPN Concentrator.
I have the same issue.
From: Steve Smith
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VPN Client behind PIX [7:64358]
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 16:15:21 GMT
OK gang here is the scenario. We have a PIX at work
I had a similar problem once. It was so funny. I was working with a
customer. We were at his desk using a sniffer. We kept seeing huge amounts
of traffic to and from the server. So he would run into the server room,
move the mouse and check a couple things, and come back. While he was gone,
the
Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have the adapters
for console ports. I'm hoping I can create my own cable using cat5. If
someone could enlighten me on how to do this that'd be great. Thanks.
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I think that might be an Easy VPN technology for the 1700 routers?? See if
searching on that helps
Priscilla
Lee Messenger wrote:
hi,
I have a 2621 router connected to a DSL line. I have seen on
some small Cisco routers they have he ability to do DNS proxy,
I can't ind any commands
Scott Roberts wrote:
I've never heard efficiency as a reason to use PPP over HDLC.
there are more
options with PPP, but otherwise both are based upon SDLC and
therefore
nearly identical from a protocol perspective. I suppose HDLC
are a couple
bytes smaller, but this would be negligable.
J. Johnson wrote:
Grr. My previous email was cut off. The upshot is that the
switch does not
have a default route (it's a switch, after all, not a router)
so it cannot
respond to the icmp request. Is it possible to set a default
router for
the interface (in this case, vlan 7) that has
Actually, I use PPP so that I can combine two T1 lines into a single virtual
interface (multilink PPP). There wasn't the capability of doing this with
HDLC.
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It has been mooted to me that we might get better performance from our
1Mb line
Before some people have a premature Boson nervous breakdown, let's look at
what the question is asking. First, the poster is asking for information on
the CCIE CS (Communications and Services) exam. He says WAN Switching, but
I don't think that's available anymore, so he probably meant
You may be able to avoid throwing a VPN concentrator into the mix just yet.
Need more information before this can be answered, but it could be that the
source address of your home system is being NATed, which can interface with
IPsec. It could be that your Pix is blocking.
Before you tear into
I have never heard of a performance boost by going with one or the other,
PPP does support some things like quality monitoring and authentication that
are useful in certain situations. One thing to be aware of is that some
vendors only support PPP encapsulation, with others supporting both PPP
Remember though, that when a sender exceeds the CIR, the frame switch
only marks the packet's DE flag. So if the frame switch is not
congested, then none of the packets will be discarded.
HTH
John Tafasi wrote:
Hi group,
I have a cisco 2522 router that is configured as a frame relay switch.
You just need to open the ports you are using, ie 500, 47 1
From: Steve Smith
Date: 2003/03/04 Tue AM 11:15:21 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VPN Client behind PIX [7:64358]
OK gang here is the scenario. We have a PIX at work running VPN. I have
a 515 at home. Before I put the
Hi all. I am thinking of adding a few Cisco into my lab which consist of
mainly Juniper routers running ISIS. A few months back I got caught up in a
nice troubleshooting issue with ISIS on these routers while working on a PTP
in that I had misconfigured an IP address on one side of an interface
How do you change tcp port for telnet on a router?
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Hi All, I am setting up a VPN to connect remote sites to a Head Office, the
head office has a VPN 3000 Concentrator and a PIX 515 Firewall, As I
understand it I can place the PIX in front/behind or in Parallel to the 3000
. I was wondering if anyone that has done this has any recommendations as to
a hands-on lab training course for the ccie lab exam...i want to prepare
myself for my 6th attempt...i believe there was ecp course but i don't have
the details...thx in advance
Timur Mirza
Principal Network Engineer
Enterprise Core Network
Verizon Wireless
15505-B Sand Canyon Avenue
Irvine,
Paul Jin wrote:
What are you trying to accomplish?
- Paul
What I meant was what is the reason why you want to learn MPLS and what
exactly are you trying to accomplish or your job function, that way I can
maybe point out something specific? You want to do MPLS in your IP Core, do
MPLS VPN,
Stuart Pittwood wrote:
It has been mooted to me that we might get better performance from our
1Mb line by using HDLC rather than PPP.
Is this correct?
HDLC is more efficient so I guess yes. If I recall correctly,
(someone will let me know if not;) PPP rides on top of HDLC.
shoulds like you're trying to answer a trick question on a test? I suppose
The Long and Winding Road wanted you to work for your answer, but I'll
come out and tell you.
ospf defaults the dead-interval/hold-time as a multiple of the hello time,
so if you change the hello time the dead interval
Watch out for Vlan mismatch issues if your using 6500 platform
switches. We had this issue in the past on our campus network.
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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In my setup I saw that so long as I had the 200.0.0.4 address on the R4
loopback that the 200.0.0.0/24 refused to propagate. it did not show up in
the R4 table.
it has to be in your R4 routing table as a directly connected subnet. I
suppose what you mean is that it doesn't show up as either a
MADMAN wrote:
Stuart Pittwood wrote:
It has been mooted to me that we might get better performance
from our
1Mb line by using HDLC rather than PPP.
Is this correct?
HDLC is more efficient so I guess yes.
In what way is HDLC more efficient than PPP?
If I recall
I am trying to find anyone who has successfully configured the windows
checkpoint vpn client accessing a citrix site over a direcway satelite dsl.
When I run the client, it appears as though we lose the connection to the
internet. Direcway and Checkpoint are baffled and claim to have never heard
Does anyone know whether the 7000/RP1 combination will properly support ATM
SVC's? I have finally gotten SVC negotiation to work on a Madge ATM switch
to the point that I can set up LANE and ping the switch. On standard SVC's
I have finally gotten around the error code 96 for missing info elt.
Can you elaborate a bit on the issues encountered?
Thanks!
Samson Martinez
Motive Communications, Inc.
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Subject: Re: shutting down VLAN 1 [7:64334]
Watch out
Try lowering the MTU on your Windows machine. The parameter is in the
registry.
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I am trying to find anyone who has successfully configured the windows
checkpoint vpn client accessing a citrix site over a direcway satelite
dsl.
When I run the
the console port is identical to every other cisco router (eia-232, 9600
baud).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/accessor/ps107/products_tech_note0918
6a0080094ce6.shtml
scott
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Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have
Dave,
Satellite is not DSL and DSL is not satellite. I think that was a typo. :)
I have a Direcway Satellite System and the ONLY WAY I got the VPN to work is
1. Not launching the VPN from the computer that is directly connected to the
satellite rcvr/trans box, because it does not work!!!
No problem with this. TAC recommended. See here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps663/products_tech_note09186a0080094713.shtml#basic_cfg
Luca Ciasca wrote:
Hi all,
In the effort to avoid any Vlan spread in the entire campus (populated of
more than 100 Cisco switches), I
Steve,
You have to permit the IP protocols 50 and 51 trough the PIX for the IPSEC
tunnel negotiation between your client and the PIX at work.
Aurelian Georgescu
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Hey Guys.
First of all, there aren't any words to express my appreciation for this
list and all the guys who are always so helpful in here.
These questions are regarding NAT in reference to PIX only.
1)Static NAT works both ways. From outside to inside and vice versa.
However, You need an
Actually its not. You need a special adapter to console into these switches.
They come with them but I only have 1, I need 4. On Cisco's site they have
the following but it looks like a typo
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/contnetw/ps792/products_installation_
I prefer to put them parallel (generally).
This is so you can control all decrypted traffic, and see what it is.
Symon
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Sent: 04 March 2003 19:27
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Subject: 3000 Concentrator behind/in front or parallel
I have a Win2k VPN server that just got Hacked, we have decided to move it
behind the firewall.
Any one knows what ports i needs to open on my firewall so that my PPTP vpn
client connects to it.
thanks,
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MCSE, CCNP
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supposing you wanted to telnet to the router using port 10023...
! ingress interface for telnet session
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int e0
ip addr
Should I expect IS-IS in the security LAB ?
Thanks and Regards,
Bruno Fernandes
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basically yes, I think your statement is correct.
1) I haven't configured a PIX recently, but I don't recall it requiring an
access-list for static address translation, since the port is actually part
of the static (or conduit) command. Now I'm sure you'd want a ACL, but
simply for the same
hopefully this time priscilla doesn't chastise me for helping out with CCO
material!! ;)
the link you supplied clearly states that its 9600 baud rs-232 and the
table below it doesn't say anything in regards to pinouts for any console
port. the rs-232 specification IS the pinout specification.
Should only need these 2 lines -
access-list outside permit gre any host x.x.x.x
access-list outside permit tcp any host x.x.x.x eq 1723
Regards,
Chris
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Scott Roberts wrote:
shoulds like you're trying to answer a trick question on a
test? I suppose
The Long and Winding Road wanted you to work for your answer,
but I'll
come out and tell you.
Why did you come out and tell the original poster the answer? Wouldn't the
poster learn more from
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, DJ W wrote:
I am trying to find anyone who has successfully configured the windows
checkpoint vpn client accessing a citrix site over a direcway satelite dsl.
When I run the client, it appears as though we lose the connection to the
internet. Direcway and Checkpoint are
good point, I'm new to the forum and wasn't quite sure of what approaches to
answers people expected. I do like his approach to answering it, because if
you look at the link, the answer is in there (with the use of some deductive
logic).
the only thing that worries me though, is that if people
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Should I expect IS-IS in the security LAB ?
One can learn everything one needs to know about life, the universe, and
Cisco CCIE Lab preparation through the proper study of baseball.
So - if you were a major league hitter stepping into the
Another problem
Sys admins here have noticed that when trying to ping some of the switch's,
some of the packets simply die in transit. Other people have said that the
speed of file transfers here is getting poor.
We have a simple network here, 3 levels, each having 4x 2950's, connect via
When i plug rollover cable that i use for routers into routers console it
works. When I plug it into CSS11152 console it doesn't work When I use the
CS11152 adapter on rollover it does work. What I'm trying to figure out is
what do I have to do to a cat5 cable to make it work without the CSS11152
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good point, I'm new to the forum and wasn't quite sure of what approaches
to
answers people expected. I do like his approach to answering it, because
if
you look at the link, the answer is in there (with the use of some
deductive
logic).
Quick answer:
1) Don't test with ping to the switches. Switches and routers de-prioritize
pings. Their job is to forward frames as fast as possible and that's what
they prioritize.
2) Test with applications that your users actually use and that require the
switch to forward frames or
3) Test with
Scott Roberts wrote:
good point, I'm new to the forum and wasn't quite sure of what
approaches to
answers people expected. I do like his approach to answering
it, because if
you look at the link, the answer is in there (with the use of
some deductive
logic).
the only thing that worries
my guess is yes...check out the current information on www.cisco.com/ccie
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Thanks and Regards,
Bruno Fernandes
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we had similar symptoms and without having much information from you, your
problem may or may not be the same as mine--what we found was that even
though we had forced the speed and the duplex on the switch, the server
NIC's were still at auto detect. Once we changed the servers to 100/full
the
i have one parallel and one behind. both work fine.
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I prefer to put them parallel (generally).
This is so you can control all decrypted traffic, and see what it is.
Symon
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IMHO hands down best is http://www.netmasterclass.net they have two
different classes depending on where you are at and the level of the
instructors and the instructor:student ratio is excellent
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Try to enable the voice between 2 MC3810 with FXS ports(back to back VOATM),
and works fine. Then try to use modem dial over the voice port, but can not
pass handshake, is this senario supported?
Thanks
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I have a Win2k VPN server that just got Hacked, we have decided to move it
behind the firewall.
Any one knows what ports i needs to open on my firewall so that my PPTP
vpn
I just bought a 2501 router through Ebay for my CCIP/CCNP study and it's not
supposed to have an IOS on it. When I power it up, instead of getting the
rommon prompt, I get the Main Diagnostic Menu as shown below. If I execute
the diag tests offered nothing fails, but I just can't get past this
I'm configuring a Cisco 1750 for sale on eBay. It has 8F 32D and I
was going to include a VIC 2FXS and a WIC 1DSU T1. I chose an
earlier release of (C1700-K2O3SV3Y7-M), Version 12.1(3)XT2, EARLY
DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) since it fit in memory.
This also has a DSP card in it.
It
You need a RPS. It converts AC to DC and can be used for a number of
chassis (2500,3600, 2950 etc) Not too cheap / or common (on ebay etc), but
you may want a look! New DC power for the 2600 is just under £300.
How many DC routers do you have ?
Simon Watson wrote:
Hi Guys I am based in the
Greetings,
I have a 3640 connecting to the Internet on T-1 via PIX-515 in the central
office.
Multiple branch offices have frame relay connections to the central office.
One branch office is complaining about slow connectivity.
Checking 'show frame pvc' for that office indicates that they are
boy you don't give up do you!!
have you tried the http://www.ccbootcamp.com/index.asp
scott
Mirza, Timur wrote in message
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a hands-on lab training course for the ccie lab exam...i want to prepare
myself for my 6th attempt...i believe there was ecp course but i don't
Hi, I am trying to upgrade actually load my router with an ios. Earlier when
I used to put in a ios it used to work but as soon as I powered the router
down it would lose the ios and go into boot mode. Now I added 2 8Mb Flash
modules and am trying to load the ios on it but I keep getting a
Can Veterans receive assistance for CCIE lab training programs? I hope you
guys have the answer.
Best regards,
Randy
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I am assuming he is behind a cable modem or dsl.
If so, even cisco says this is not possible.
If someone has this working pleas advise..
From: Greg Owens
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Subject: Re: VPN Client behind PIX [7:64358]
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 19:09:16 GMT
You just need to
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