Flash for 2600
Contact me with an offer if interested.
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Hi,
Is this correct? Has anyone tried this before? If it's true, then it will
really be great!! Imagine being able to replace frame relay, vpn for a
office thats nearby and not have to pay a service provider on a regular
basis for port/pvc/cir charges.
Albert
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As Skarphedinsson told me before about the G.SHDSL 828, he was completely
right
know if there's a DSL NIC that can go into your PC, rather than
having a CPE device? Also, I'm not too familiar with DSL, but does it allow
a splitter facility which you can split your line for voice and data?
Any ideas how much the Tutsys product costs?
Albert
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(you might need both), I prefer statics.
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Hello networkers,
I am trying
once the IDS detects an attack? Logging it into the syslog server is
not enough.
Albert
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Hi Sean,
I
alerts? Since for some attacks, a half
hour response time could cause your site to be down (eg. slammer virus). If
that was the case, even if you had all the vendor's IDS, it will be useless.
Albert
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exploits that get released have already been known by the
more 'elite' hacking/cracking community for weeks/months before it was
released. So the best you can do is to do your best to stop the mass herd of
script kiddies, and the rest is a numbers game.
Regards,
Albert
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in the
subnet that you define for the VPN nat0 and for interesting traffic.
Looking at your ping results, it looks like you can ping hosts in the inside
and outside interfaces. So you just have to figure out why your pix is
stopping your traffic.
Albert
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,
Albert
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I have a case with a customer that I am installing a PIX and a border
router for, He want4s to have controle
I thought the PIX can do content filtering if hooked up with websense?
Doesn't it use WCCP to do this.
Sonicwall says it can do inbuilt anti-virus, content filtering. But it looks
like its a subscription based service so it's not really your firewall doing
these functions.
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any changes as
needed to tailor for each different network.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Regards,
Albert Lu
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Greetings,
Can I configure the PIX to do both site
Hi Jason,
Can you explain further about your issue? Is there a firewall in place? When
you are saying running a query on IE5, you mean you are doing HTTP to a
server somewhere in your network?
Albert
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identify
it as traffic needing to be encrypted.
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Hi,
When connecting a vpn via
not sure what they
are. I don't really want to turn on debugging, because there is too much
info to log and it would overrun my logging buffer. Also, this is a VPN
using crypto map, there is no GRE interface I can keep track of.
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Albert
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HELLO
Could you please help me?
I want to configure Cisco router series 2600 to enable OSPF
Tim,
Thanks for that. It works!
I was wondering, would the 'username abc autocommand logout' command be the
best way of disabling a user on the local database without deleting the
account?
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I've got these statements in there, but it still wouldn't work
aaa authentication login VTY local-case enable
aaa authorization exec VTY local
login authentication VTY
Albert
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I've got these statements in there, but it still wouldn't work
aaa authentication login VTY local-case enable
aaa authorization exec VTY local
login authentication VTY
Albert
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and changed
them to the default 1500 and things began to work normally.
Does anyone have any idea why the MTU size would effect HTTP data eventhough
tcp was established?
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Hello group,
I'm looking to monitor VPNs via SNMP for up/down and traffic volume
monitoring (maybe even send to MRTG). I just wanted to know if the PIX IOS
MIB supports for this.
Thanks
Albert
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Hello Group,
I have some bits and pieces to sell that can be useful for a home lab:
5x Back-to-Back cables
5x Ethernet Transceivers (for 2500 routers)
7x 8MB Flash for 2500
1x 32MB DRAM for 2600
1x 16MB DRAM for 2600
2x 16MB Flash for 2600
2x WIC-1T modules
1x NM-4A/S module
Thanks
Albert
Hello Group,
Just wondering if anyone was familiar with the CP-30VIP IP Phones and how
they are different to the current 7000 series phones. I was looking at using
them to learn IP Telephony, just wondered if they would be ok.
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Albert
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of the various AVVID
architectures. It would be great to see discussions based on these, to
improve on these and also to improve our knowledge-base.
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Hi Group,
As most of you might know, the 2600 faceplate is quite a poorly designed
piece of c***. I have a 2620 router that has a broken faceplate, and was
wondering if there was anyway of getting it replaced, or even fixed (special
screws maybe?).
Thanks in advance.
Albert
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Harold,
From my quick look at this product, it seems to use DNS changes for failover
onto another ISP and keeping connectivity. It works different than how BGP
would for redundancy, with some limitations.
BTW. How much does this product cost?
Regards,
Albert
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Hello Group,
Could someone please give me an overview on 802.1s/w (MST/RSTP) protocols.
Are they IEEE standards for portfast/backbonefast and PVST?
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Albert
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Does 'LookingGlass' use telnet sessions to get BGP tables? Can someone
clarify
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Could anyone point me to any resources (ie. web, books) for writing
pre-sales/tendering documentation which might include such things as
proposed solutions, pricing, etc.
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Hello Group,
I got some 8mb flash memory to sell, pulled from 2500 routers. Looking for
$50AUD each.
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(iBGP) path to be considered a valid path. If the
matching route is learned from an OSPF neighbor, its OSPF router ID must
match the BGP router ID of the iBGP neighbor. Most users prefer to disable
synchronization using the no synchronization BGP subcommand.
Regards,
Albert
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Hi,
You might want to check out What's Up Gold by IPSwitch.
http://www.ipswitch.com/
Regards,
Albert Lu
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Might also want to consider changing the cost at the ABR using 'ip ospf
cost'.
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Use
I've got some 2500 routers left for sale or exchange:
2501
2503
2509
I'm looking to exchange for a good PC or Laptop.
Let me know if your interested.
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Hello Group,
Just wanted to sell some leftover memory I have:
2x 8MB Flash for 2600
1x 16MB DRAM for 2500
Prefer Sydney buyers as shipping would be cheapest.
Make me a serious offer.
Thanks
Albert Lu
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Hi Nick,
Sorry not to reply earlier. I was on a business trip. Yes, I got the
Network Learning Guide from CCBOOTCAMP folks.
Albert
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with CCNP, should take this exam within a short
period of time. Thanks everyone on this group. On to the Lab exam!!!
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believe there will be a collisions on a
serial link...
Albert
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Whether
True, I wasn't reading the question right. I was thinking about if the WAN
link was crack down. In that case, I believe there will be a collisions on a
serial link...
Albert
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opposite end. In case of using X.25, there will be a collision since X.25 is
connection-oriented and reliable. 2 routers between the serial line will do
all the re-transmission. So there will be a collision.
HTH
Albert
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Ah, Netcool! I bet you must be using Omnibus v3.4. What else do you use?
Visionary? Impact?
Albert
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something for my 2x2502 so I can hook up a PC at one end
and another at the other to do some bridging, DLSW scenarios.
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I would do:
chmod a +x /bin/laden
Hehe!
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[7:21898]
I
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Hi guys,
I am having problems send this link out earlier... Sorry about that. Don't
know who I should talk to about this. This happened to me a few times just
to send out the email to this group. :-/
One last try!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/apparel/57b2.shtml
Albert
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Hi all,
What is the default speed of a loopback interface on a Cisco router?
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Albert
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Ah, cool, thanks! Actually, I just found out the answer myself as well.
Loopback0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is Loopback
Internet address is 10.1.11.6/32
MTU 1514 bytes, BW 800 Kbit, DLY 5000 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Thanks again.
Albert
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Hard Exam. Be careful and study very hard OSPF and BGP. Route
redistribution
and suma
Hard Exam. Be careful and study very hard OSPF and BGP. Route redistribution
and sumarization.
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If you have doubts check the course manual. Ios 5.x I think is the one,
although IOS 6x course material has been released.
Best wishes
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Thanks for your help. And yes, I was trying to use the flash memory from
2600/3600 series routers. No wonder why it didn't work. :-)
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version 11.0(10c)XB1). + doesn't work either. These 2 8MB flash
are identical.
Please advise,
Albert
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Micromuse's Netcool Network Management Suite.
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HTH
Albert
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One of the bogus interfaces on a 2621 router was causing the problem (area 1
router)! As soon as I swapped the router, everything worked fine!
UNBELIEVABLE!
Thanks to all who had suggested regarding to this problem.
Thanks again!
Albert
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is good
on the Extreme Switch.
So here is my $64,000 question. What went wrong?!
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Why buy used 19 Rack if you can afford $400?
http://www.apcc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AR202langu
age=enLOCAL.APCCountryCode=US
Check the latest pricing on www.cnet.com. The lowest price I found is about
$370.
Albert
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on the Cisco routers compare to lanblvd.com.
Albert
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These guys have good
Ooops, looks like the message was cut off.
http://www.lanstreet.com is about $100-$200 cheaper on those Cisco routers
compared to http://www.lanblvd.com .
Albert
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The current theory is 80/20. However, to pass CCNA exam, the answer is
70/30. ;-)
HTH
Albert
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calls anyway?
If I didn't use the 'callin' option, it would authenticate incoming and
outgoing calls? Why would there be a need to autenticate outgoing calls?
I hope I haven't confused anyone. =)
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Albert
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Hi group !!
Can someone pls tell me if
Hi,
What type of memory does the Supervisor Engine II use? EDO or Fast Page?
Thanks,
Albert
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Hello group,
I'm having a little trouble with my ISDN config.
Now, this is what I'm getting after a single ping. It looks like it's
telling me Mandatory IE missing.
Could someone please take a look.
Thanks
Albert
!
interface BRI0
ip address 196.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no ip directed-broadcast
Hello group,
A quick question. What is the quickest way to reload a router to it's
default config. I use erase nvram and then reload. Is there a way of
doing this without doing the reload which can take a long while.
Thanks
Albert
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and there
is about 20 questions on the command line, 25 questions on ISDN + Frame
Relay and remaining are T1, UTRS references point, aaa, tacaus+ and X.25.
Good luck!
Albert
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that apply)
A. Data transfer group
B. Hardware flow control group
C. Modem control group
D. Data control group
I believe the answers are A, B and C. However, the practice exam said the
correct answers are A, B, C and D.
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routers at the moment, and I'm sure it's something simple that I have
missed.
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to be routed to another router.
I hope I made sense, if I didn't, then please feel free to email me.
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What do you mean with primary and seconday ip address for the interface?
Aren't you only limited to 1? Could I subinterface the WAN link to the other
router for each subnet?
The net effect would be the whole network running with 2 subnets, separate
from each other.
Albert
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I've got a 2503 router in original packaging with all docs accessories.
Make me an offer, a serious offer =). (Not sure about memory specs, will
check)
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Albert
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Hi Group,
I've got the above module I want to sell from my lab, preferably to someone
in Australia.
Albert
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Does 3660 Cat4k Ship with 23inch rack mount?
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Well, if that is you. Then maybe it's time to move on to bigger and better
things =)
Albert
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Hi Group,
Just wondering if anyone has a subscription to Certificationzone.com, would
likt to discuss their opinion offline.
Thanks
Albert
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You prices for each router seem $100 less than they are selling out there.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Here's a suggestion.. maybe an MGS for FR switch and maybe as a 2513 aswell.
Albert
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What the hell is wrong with you?? Are you 12 years old? If you really want
to know, you should ask nicely.
This isn't the alt.celebrities.britney newsgroup.
Albert
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' of the early 2000s after the big bubble
burst =). (btw. US is technically not in recession, so mind how you use that
word)
Albert
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Thanks
Albert
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the same content in a more
approachable manner?
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Albert
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Hi Group,
Could someone give me an explanation and best practise in production
networks for the enable password level command? I know that it is between
1-15, with level 1 the lowest and 15 the highest level for most access. Are
the levels 2-14 user configurable?
Thanks
Albert
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Hi Group,
I would like to know if there was an ATM module for the 2600, specifically
to use for Lab study. I saw one on Cisco website, it looks like a BNC
connector so I'm not sure what's going on.
Thanks for your help =)
Albert
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command for interfaces, rather than specify
dialer string?
Albert
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I am getting trouble
Try using debug dialer events to see if the dialing actually takes place
when you ping. If the dialer doesn't come up, then it could be a dialer
problem. If it does come up, and dialing fails, then it could be an isdn
problem.
Albert
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Could you give the full configuration listing. The partial config is not
enough to debug with.
Albert
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