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3com
(tftp , syslog and ftp all in one program...)
you know, I've used the 3com TFTP server for a year or two now. never paid
attention to the other features. thanks much. I appreciate the tip.
Chuck
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look up back issues of cisco's IP journal there's a good article on
MPLS..
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Sorry for such a newbe question. But what is MPLS? And what is it?
Any one have a link they can point me too? Just trying to learn more.
Thanks,
Steve
James,
I don't know whether anyone replied yet, but according to the software
configuration guide on the Cisco documentation CD,
http://127.0.0.1:8080/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat2950/1219ea1/scg/swipaddr.htm
,
you can use ip default-gateway, like on the 2900:
Switch(config)#interface vlan 1
Sorry Dan somebody beat you to the carrier pigeon message system.
RFC 1149 is A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian
Carriers
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1149.txt
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-257064.html
Unfortunately the FBI intends to shut them now with their new Carnivore
I had a similar problem w/ some older Netware 5.x servers and a new HP
Procurve 4100gl switch. When I would set the speed/duplex manually on the
switch to match what the NetWare server was(100/Full), it was painfully
slow. When I set the switch port back to auto, everything was fine. The
servers
PRI comes in two flavors, T-1 and E-1. T-1 has 23 b channels and 1 d
channel. What you describe in your question are the correct timeslots for
an E-1. Hopes that helps.
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I have as yet not read this book due to finishing other studies, but will
definitely do so soon - for my CCIE (refresher in case I have become stale)
to come one day when I get the office hours workload down and time off in
the evenings to focus on something other than work. Problem is now that my
I would use another TFTP program. I started off using the Cisco TFTP server
and then started running into large problems when upgrading 3660's. Timeouts
and errors etc. I changed to use pumpkin (freeware) and things have never
been better. The same copy that failed previously works great done
Folks, there are many discussions on voice vlan
configuration. Since we don't have an IP phone, it's
hard to test it. I did the following lab and it works
very interestingly. Why not try the following in your
lab:
r1-1(e0/0)-(f0/1)sw(f0/2)-r1-2(f0/0)
|
try the pumpkin tftp server from klever..
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 7:01 PM
Subject: TFTP to Flash or PCMCIA problem - no problem on the opposite
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Hi All,
I've been trying to work on this particular ATM lab and unable to make the
routers connect to each other via a LS100 LightStream Switch!!
Could anyone with help me to solve this problem? Below is the configurartion,
debug output of the three ATM routers and the LS100 switch:
Here are
we have a tool like that. One of our script experts writes stuff like that in
Perl..
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 7:01 PM
Subject: Cool Tool Wish List [7:64991]
Hi All,
Sorry OT. Anybody know free routing software (like zebra www.zebra.org) that
able to run IS-IS routing protocol ?
Thank;s in advance.
Regards,
Christ A.
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Hi All,
Any one can send me sample configuration for PPP ATM over MPLS
Thanks and best regards
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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OK, enough already. I messed up the guy's name. Like it's never happened to
me
Mr. Solie, I am enjoying reading your book and I sincerely apologize for mis
spelling and therefore mis representing your name.
As I said last night, I find this one more understandable than Caslow in
many places,
Christ A. Saputra wrote in message ...
Sorry OT. Anybody know free routing software (like zebra www.zebra.org)
that
able to run IS-IS routing protocol ?
http://isisd.sourceforge.net/
There was another project like the above, but I can't find it now. Of
course, the
burden of proof in on
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 singe
Moderator,
my messages are not showing up in the list as of this morning, so u know
why?
just yesterday my messages show up almost instantly, now it does not, what
has changed, and why has it changed as so,
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Exchange 2000 allows you to block spam from Domains and individual
accounts. Follow this link for details:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;276321
Paul
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there is actually another channel for framing and synchronization in BRI and
PRI T1/E1 and it's speed is as follows:
BRI = 48K
PRI T1 = 8K
PRI E1= 64K
fred barreras a icrit dans le message de news:
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PRI comes in two flavors, T-1 and E-1. T-1 has 23 b channels and 1 d
just wondering who is the moderator here?
yesterday i could send messages ok, now, i can't, can u tell what you
changed? and if so the reasons that made you do so?
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It might be a problem in one of ours mail servers.
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RIP V1 automatically summarizes. You can't employ V1 in a classless manner.
So any router running it that has the network in it's advertise list is
going to advertise the entire classful network. Good way to start a routing
loop.
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HI,
Anyone know where I can get basic info on E911 for
CallManager/VoIP system? Installation/config
management??
-edgar
VA
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Hi, I know this has been asked before but I just want to confirm. The specs
for the 2500 Dram for a 16Meg module would be 60ns 72-pin EDO parity. Would
it make a difference it was not EDO or if it was 70ns etc. Also does it have
to be FPM. Please let me know. I am looking to get crucial part #
Hi All
Is there a way to set up a span (monitoring) port via a link or a trunk?
The meaning is, that the port I like to monitor is on a catalyst in an other
building.
Thanks for your help
Martin
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Hi,
I have Cisco VPN client version 3.6.3.B-k-9 (latest version) running windows
XP
Service Pack 1. The IP address of this window machine is 172.16.1.200.
I set up extended authentication on the Pix firewall for remote Cisco VPN
users
and everything is working great. The outside interface
They should make that available, or make it part of CiscoWorks. :-) We
have a 6513 with a number of servers attached, and things get moved
around quite frequently and we seem to be endlessly adding servers. If
I had a tool like that that could be run at least once a month my
troubleshooting
What about a tool that can determine the speed and duplex settings on
multiple switch ports. CW2000 probably already does this but what about a
tiny script...Maybe someone could post a link???
=)
Larry Letterman wrote:
we have a tool like that. One of our script experts writes
stuff like
Either a device that supports NAT, or maybe some creative host routes and
secondary addresses on the inside device?
Chuck Church
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE
Wam!Net Government Services
13600 EDS Dr.
Herndon, VA 20171
cell 585-233-2706
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just wondering who is the moderator here?
yesterday i could send messages ok, now, i can't, can u tell what you
changed? and if so the reasons that made you do so?
Paul, the list owner and operator, was working on a problem with the
GroupStudy email system most of yesterday. It appears that it
there is actually another channel for framing and synchronization in BRI
and
PRI T1/E1 and it's speed is as follows:
BRI = 48K
PRI T1 = 8K
PRI E1= 64K
maine dude a icrit dans le message de news:
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Hi All,
Quick question I hope you can help me with.
How many D channels
Carol,
No, the PIX cannot block email SPAM. It can help filter web content
information, but requires a third party product, like WebSense or Sentian to
assist. You'll need to find another solution than the PIX.
Cheers!
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At 02:16 PM 3/10/2003 +, Steven Aiello wrote:
Sorry for such a newbe question. But what is MPLS? And what is it?
Any one have a link they can point me too? Just trying to learn more.
I would recommend you start at www.mplsrc.com and possibly surf to the
standards page. Within that page,
Hi all,
Here is a quick post from Dave Katz on ISIS vs OSPF in large networks
dealing with the issue of which protocol inherently scales better. This is
from a thread in the IETF OSPF WG mailing list for those looking for the
full thread. Dave has participated significantly in the
If you have a cco account it is at this link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/sw/voicesw/ps842/products_admini
stration_guide_chapter09186a00800ee0de.html
Jim
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Sent: Tuesday,
=?iso-8859-1?q?maine=20dude?= wrote:
Hi All,
Quick question I hope you can help me with.
How many D channels does a PRI have?
I always thought it was two, but its states 1 in most places.
Text taken from the CCNP remote access guide (to make it more
confusing):
there are 30
Yes, it's called Remote SPAN but it only works on the CatOS based switches.
The source, the destination and everything in between must be CatOS based in
order for this to work.
Aurelian Georgescu
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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003
thank u very much.
Glad to see the issue fixed.
i'm sure every one appreciates the existence of the site and therefore the
efforts put in it by paul.
John Neiberger a icrit dans le message
de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
just wondering who is the moderator here?
yesterday i could send messages ok,
OK, enough already. I messed up the guy's name. Like it's never
happened to
me
Mr. Solie, I am enjoying reading your book and I sincerely apologize
for mis
spelling and therefore mis representing your name.
As I said last night, I find this one more understandable than Caslow
in
many places,
MADMAN wrote:
see ip http server IOS command. No special software
required.
IMHO stick to CLI ;)
Can your router be an HTTP server if you haven't configured at least an IP
address which you would have to do in setup mode (or the CLI) using termianl
software and the console port?
Sorry for
=?iso-8859-1?q?maine=20dude?= wrote:
Hi All,
Quick question I hope you can help me with.
How many D channels does a PRI have?
Just one D channel, used for signaling.
U.S. 23B +1D
Europe 30B +1D
See more comments below.
I always thought it was two, but its states 1 in most places.
David,
I encountered a similar problem.. The VPN client I was using had an
intrinsic firewall that was blocking all traffic apart from that belonging
to the VPN (even when it wasn't 'live').
To check this, right click on the VPN client icon within your system
tray. can you see a
If you have the 6000 series switches you can use the rspan command which
allows you to do port monitoring across your MAN.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 9:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Switch Monitoring via Trunk on Cat
Hi All,
I have a local director 430 (old model) that I am trying to get monitored
using Patrol.
I get a 10ms response to the real IP address of the local director. However
that value grows to 600ms when pinging from the Patrol machine to the load
balancer virtual address.
Could it be that the
Why can I not access some of the links people are posting point to
Cisco's web site. It asks for a CCS login? Can any one get one and how
would I go about it?
Thanks,
Steve
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If I remember correctly there are 64 channels in a PRI ISDN. I could be
wrong it was one of things I memorized for my CCNA.
Steve
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Kiwi CatTools can/will do this and a number of other useful things.
Great tools at minimal cost. You can download it from
http://www.kiwisyslog.com.
-Kevin
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To: [EMAIL
The link that follows also says VTP domain is one field on DISL and DTP. If
the switches do not agree on the VTP domain and DTP (or DISL) are set to
'negotiate', the trunk will not come up.
www.it.rit.edu/~netsyslb/icsa515/ ExtraResources/VTP.pdf
Thanks to all
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Yes I do using outlook express with no problems.
the news server is news.groupstudy.com
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A bit off topic, but wondering if any of you send posts directly to this
group through you nntp clients? I have tried (using mozilla mail news)
and
am
From RFC3031:
When these conditions hold, an LSR may use labels that have per
interface scope, i.e., which are only unique per interface.
The text explains when the same label can be used on different interfaces.
In Frame Relay world, I read two differents statements about DLCI:
DLCI is
I don't know why I started to think about this topic over the weekend, but I
got to thinking about network design using 10baseT ethernet.
I'm a network engineer and work closely with sales. everytime in the past
two years we've gone into a project, sales has always used upgrading to
100baseTX as
Hi,
Yes, it is one D channel per PRI. An E1 has 32 timeslots of
64kbps (=30B +1D +1timing). A T1 PRI has 24 timeslots + rest
(=23D +1D). Timing is in the rest.
You can save D channels if put more than one E1/T1 in a bundle.
Then you need only one D channel per bundle.
So the answer is: not
I am trying to limit the traffic from two of my subnet using modular QoS
CLI.
I created a traffic class for my two subnets.
class-map match-all res-traffic
match access-group 101
class-map match-all wire-traffic
match access-group 102
I defined a service policy name.
policy-map
Thanks a lot. Pumpkin work great.
Andrew Larkins @groupstudy.com em
11/03/2003 04:17:57
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cc:
Assunto:RE: TFTP to Flash or PCMCIA problem - no problem on the
[7:65019]
I would use
John Brandis wrote:
I love the book, which is why I photo-copied it twice...
Just joking. Good book, but it still costs to much. I wonder if
the author
would just send me a copy out of the goodness of her heart. I
also wonder
what Santa Clause did with my sports car that I requested last
what command are you using and what type of line are you trying to connect
to? (frame or t1?) what are the specifications of that line?
scott
Monu Sekhon wrote in message
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Hi all
I have T1 Csu/dsu card on 2691 platform
Whenever I execute any service module command it
what do you mean by bandwidth useage?
if you talking about baseband, the entire bandwidth is used. broadband of
course would be calculated upon what spectrum range you're using.
scott
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Anyone know how the conversion techniques for converting
Hi All
Can someone give me some clues as to what is the best way to go for ATM in
an home CCIE practice LAB, I know about the LS100 and that can be found for
a fair price, but what about the routers and modules ?
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A bit off topic, but wondering if any of you send posts directly to this
group through you nntp clients? I have tried (using mozilla mail news) and
am failing. At the moment I have to nake all my posts via the WWW front end.
Any ideas, recommmendations!
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Amar KHELIFI wrote:
since
1byte=8bits
and
1Kbits=1024bits
then
32kbps=32768bps=4096bytes
there is no formula.
Amar KHELIFI,
1kbits does not = 1024bits and 32kbps does not = 32768bps. 1kbps = 1,000bps
32kbps = 32000bps. k simply means 1,000. The whole idea of 1KB
(KiloByte) = 1024
I like this software (Pumpkin from klever.com). I've been using it for years
and it has never given me any problems.
Shawn K.
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From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 3:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TFTP to Flash or
Hi!
Can someone point me to a document which explains
what happens with a prefix that is dampened if
it's distributed via two providers.
Will only the penalized route dampened, that is
will we still have connectivity if one link is
flapping. I think so, but I'd like to have some
confirmation for
First, if the posted URL has the word customer then it requires a logon.
In most cases you can substitute the word public for customer and reach
the same information.
Second, different folks have different levels of access on CCO i.e.
customer, reseller, employee. A customer is one who has a
I have done it thru the mail and the news client on outlook express 6.0...
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 8:25 AM
Subject: OT: Posting directly from news client
Looks like you have an NSAP incorrect.
470001000100010001000100001110111000 s): SETUPv2 ci: 0xF3 mp: 0 ei:
0x
04:02:04: ATMSIG: Called len 20
04:02:04: ATMSIG: Calling len 20
04:02:04: ATMSIG(ATM0 0,0 - 0243/00): (vcnum:0) build Setup msg,
Null(U0)
state
04:02:04: ATMSIG(ATM0 0,0 -
A lot of switches these days have gig ports, and most servers ship with
gig cards, so where it used to be 10 at the desktop and 100 at the
server, it is moving to 100 at the desk and gig at the server (or at
least, etherchannel 4 nic's for high load servers).
I agree with you in some respects.
I ran into a situation today where we had a machine that was trying to FTP
through the firewall. We allow FTP outbound. The problem that came up was
that the user had no idea that an FTP client was setup on his machine. The
FTP client (spyware) kept trying to connect to a server (ispynow.com)
We have quite a mix of NT/Novell/Sun servers. As for the Sun servers, over
half are set to auto. With those, we've only changed the settings when we
had an issue. With the Intel-based servers and workstations we've moved
most of them to auto.
We've had a few machines with older NICs where auto
Wayne Lawson, president of IPexpert, has been trying to post a
response to a specific question, but it seems to be getting eaten
somewhere in the posting system. I'm reposting his message as a
courtesy -- no personal comment on my part, other than it appears to
be an attempt to solve a
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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 6:33 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: dynamic VLAN
Hi, we've got 40-50 Cisco switches in the campus and would like to set
up dynamic VLAN. We have CiscoSecure 2.6 (may upgrade to 3.1) and
Yes, Thanks.
I did a lab and the router did allow configure the same DLCI on two
different interfaces.
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I should also have mentioned that the B is typically capitalized along
side the K when dealing with kilobytes (KB) and the b is typically not
capitalized when dealing with kilobits (kbps). That's probably at least, if
not more, significant than the K/k capitalization (if, in fact, any of it
is
Hi All,
Do anybody know why the encapsulation always failed on every type of
interfaces on my 7206 router?
I have replaced the I/O and the encapsulation is still FAILED!!!
Below is the debug ip packet of the interface e1/0 pinging the
default-gateway with the encapsulation FAILED and pinging
this answer is not definit, but if the router can't get the mac address of
the pinged ip, the encapsulation will fail, as u can see, if u pbr some
traffic to go to an address that must be a next hop, but is not, the
encapsulation will fail.
Xy Hien Le a icrit dans le message de news:
[EMAIL
Elijah Savage wrote:
I have been trying to follow this, and I still do not see why
we should
get away from the old Cisco switch courses that if you set both
sides to
100 full duplex if they are capable you will be fine. I have
not seen
any situation where hard setting both sides caused
Your router is connected to a port on a frame-relay switch on the provider's
end. That port can handle multiple PVCs. a DLCI is just the FR switch's way
of determining which of those PVC's a frame belongs to and thus how it
should be routed. So from a certain viewpoint, both statements are true.
Can anyone recomend a good book for CCIE Written preperation ?
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Moderator,
my messages are not showing up in the list as of this morning, so u know
why?
just yesterday my messages show up almost instantly, now it does not, what
has changed, and why has it changed as so,
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You're correct that many users don't need 100Mbit to fully
function. However, I think you need to look at things from a different
perspective:
The current cost of 100Mbit is in many cases the same as 10Mbit, and in
some cases is even cheaper due to production demand. The cost of 1Gbit is
Are these Sun or Microsoft Intel servers you're running into? Its been my
experience with Sun servers to NEVER set them to auto. They almost never
work properly with auto set with both Cisco and Extreme switches. Manaully
setting them, to full 100Mbits does wonders to clear this problem up.
At 10:09 AM -0500 3/11/03, Peter van Oene wrote:
Hi all,
Here is a quick post from Dave Katz on ISIS vs OSPF in large
networks dealing with the issue of which protocol inherently scales
better. This is from a thread in the IETF OSPF WG mailing list for
those looking for the full thread. Dave
No. If you want mail content filtering (spam, virus, etc.) you need a
3rd party product like those from TrendMicro.
HTH,
Kent
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 02:03, Carol smith wrote:
Hi.. I wonder PIX generic IDS can block spam e-mail attack?
Thanks
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Do you
Elijah Savage wrote:
I have been trying to follow this, and I still do not see why
we should
get away from the old Cisco switch courses that if you set both
sides to
100 full duplex if they are capable you will be fine. I have
not seen
any situation where hard setting both sides caused
I think SOLTIE did a great job on his first book. His next book will
probably be even better (especially the multicast chapter...) :)
The mini exercises are great for testing each individual skill and the labs
at the end are good too. It's always been a book I've recommended since
it's come
I rolled back the client...
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Sent: Wednesday, 12 March 2003 3:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem with Cicso VPN Client 3.6.3.B-k9 connectin [7:65038]
David,
I encountered a similar problem.. The VPN client I was
Hi Karen,
Are you back in the U.S.? Welcome back, if yes! I consider you a guru of
campus networking technologies from the answers you give on GroupStudy.
Alaerte and I have noticed that with DTP set to negotiate, the VTP domain
name is exchanged and if it doesn't match the trunk doesn't form.
I guess in this situation I can see that. I guess that is why written
procedures are so important. And we have trained our Server team that
before any server is plugged into the network it must be set for 100
FULL. Heck they even come over to us and ask us to check the ports they
are going to plug
A WG Last Call period for the Internet-Drafts regarding
Terminology for Benchmarking BGP Device Convergence
in the Control Plane:
will be open from 11 March 2003 until 14 March 2003.
Note: This document has previously passed a BMWG Last Call;
the current version of the draft has
I see interesting, most of my sun servers are over 2 years old. You say
newer cisco switches should be set to auto first then manual if you have
problems. Do you mean newer as in version of IOS, OS or newer physical
hardware?
John Neiberger wrote in message
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Troy,
I have the same problem. I'm not sure why it won't let you post
through a news client, but it won't. I just bite the bullet and send replies
via email, but read from the news client, because it updates faster than
email and I sometimes find posts that I never received through email.
So, here's a question for you all. I saw this on a practice test. Does ISDN
use in-band or out-of-band signaling and is it different for BRI versus
PRI?
Well, it's not robbed-bit signaling, from what I understand, which I guess
means it is out-of-band? The signaling has its own channel. But the
I just took the CCDP Recertification exam, exam number 640-529. I got an
878. You need 768 to pass. There were 115 questions and I had extra time.
You get 2 hours.
The test wasn't too bad. The copyright on the test is 2000. That will give
you a clue regarding what's on there.
The test was
Could someone please help me out over here. Please
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Do you know what does PIX 515 IDS protect ? Is there a web site to show? How
do I know what IDS signature version that I have in my PIX??
Thanks
Kent Hundley wrote:No. If you want mail content filtering (spam, virus,
etc.) you need a
3rd party product like those from TrendMicro.
HTH,
Kent
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good stuff Priscilla :-)
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I just took the CCDP Recertification exam, exam number 640-529. I got an
Well, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Paul then. I have
learned a lot just reading the interesting posts here. In fact, I keep a
document of any particularly good tips for future reference. I would also
like to thank a couple of the most active folks here, like Larry and
I'll take a stab at it since nobody else did.
Oliver Hensel wrote:
Hi!
Can someone point me to a document which explains
what happens with a prefix that is dampened if
it's distributed via two providers.
I don't think you'll find a document that answers the question explicitly
because
I'm not sure of the exact metric, but you should enable syslog and have this
sent to a syslog server. With syslog server you can have the system parse
the syslog and react to particular entries. Of course that depends on what
you use to manage the syslog db.
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