ther PIXes
strata 16 MB
Still don't know if you can buy a 16Mb flash upgrade though.
Regards,
Bikespace
""Daniel Cotts"" wrote in message
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> US list price on 535 UR is $38,000
> US list price on 525 UR is $13,000
> List on a 16 MB Flas
5, unless you plan
to expand what you're doing. I don't often get involved with pricing but I
would guess that the 535 unrestricted is around 20K list, possibly more. The
equivalent 525 has got to be well under 10K list.
Regards,
Bikespace
>Thank you, Bikespace. Another question, if
O).
Do what you feel is right but I'm sure you will be backed by the majority
whatever you decide.
Best regards,
Bikespace
""Brian"" wrote in message
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> I am not paul, but will paste in a previous reply of his re thos oft asked
> question.
ap days engineering thrown in
(even free at a push).
If you're in UK and you don't get at least the first that let me know :-).
Regards,
Bikespace
""Shawn Xu"" wrote in message
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> We have cisco PIX 520 with OS 4.2. Now we want to buy C
just do "logging buffer debug" and clear the buffers immediately before your
testing.
You can alter the logging queue size if necessary.
Bikespace
""Patrick Donlon"" wrote in message
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> I don't really want to see all ICMP traffic as
What cards have you got in it. Seems some confusion (1FE, 2FE, both ??).
If its 2FE2W your image does not support it.
Let us know what's in it.
Bikespace
""Wilmes, Rusty"" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I tried upgrading IOS on a 3620
Careful if anybody is using PDM because it doesn't support the alias
command, so will limit you to monitoring only if you use it in the CLI.
You can use static outbound NAT instead. Anyone got any other tricks for
this?
Bikespace
""jhodge"" wrote in message
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Sorry to give one of those annoying answers. I saw this a couple of weeks
ago while configuring a Pix. I looked at the config and I had typo'd.
Unfortunately I can't remember what I'd done wrong at the time. Can you post
the config and it may jog my memory.
Regards,
Bikespace
or courses I suppose.
Good Luck anyway
Bikespace
""Amazing"" wrote in message
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> if you use the bootcamp training with one thing in mind -- passing the
> tests -- not learning, then you will get your money's worth. people
> criticize th
udy.
Won't work for everyone, but it's one method.
Some lads in our office will read the book 5 times understanding a little
more each time. Doesn't work for me - I can read through 5 pages without
actually taking in anything because I'm still getting my head around the
previou
Yep - Good call :-)
Sorry
Bikespace
""Dimitrije"" wrote in message
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> if .150 is inclusive, within the permitted range, then add 1 additional
> permit
> statement:
> permit host 192.100.34.150
>
> Bikespace wrote:
>
>
0.3
permit 192.100.34.96 0.0.0.31
permit 192.100.34.128 0.0.0.15
permit 192.100.34.144 0.0.0.3
permit 192.100.34.148 0.0.0.1
Bikespace
""Hyman, Craig"" wrote in message
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> Thank you I will try this and see if it works..
>
> SRS Level 2
> SRS
Yep - I need to RTFQ :-)
How about this (reversed):
deny 192.100.34.96 0.0.0.3
permit 192.100.34.96 0.0.0.31
permit 192.100.34.128 0.0.0.15
permit 192.100.34.144 0.0.0.3
permit 192.100.34.148 0.0.0.1
Bikespace
""Bikespace"" wrote in message
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> He
permit 192.100.34.96 0.0.0.3 any
deny 192.100.34.96 0.0.0.31 any
deny 192.100.34.128 0.0.0.15 any
deny 192.100.34.144 0.0.0.3 any
deny 192.100.34.148 0.0.0.1 any
permit any any
Bikespace
""Hyman, Craig"" wrote in message
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> ALL-
>
> I know y
plied face to face, the way
they do in some follow up posts.
Good on you - I will try to do my bit by making a fool of myself at every
opportunity. After about 6 pints this may well be the first of many.
:-)
Keep digging.
Bikespace.
""- jvd"" wrote in message
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o as before and chip off port 80 for your
web, and 53 for DNS etc.
Good Luck
Bikespace
""Lamy Alexandre"" wrote in message
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> Because I would like pratice. I would like simulate an enterprise.
>
> Just for understand how is make in enterpr
Hi Iwan,
IP ROUTE 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.X
where 10.0.0.X is the inside address of your ADSL router (your gateway for
the 10.0.0.0 subnet).
Bikespace
""Iwan Hoogendoorn"" wrote in message
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> Hi Bikespace,
>
> I guess i did not put
Our company has a similar policy at the moment. CCIE's fit in to a
particular pay bracket, and it's still a fair chunk higher than 'the rest'
(in our company anyway).
If you're after someone to do general network maintenance (or if you know
the role exactly) you may not want to pay the CCIE rates.
I'd agree to NetBEUI not being routable, but surely NETBIOS over IP gotta be
routable!
What does a WINS server do for you, or LMHOST files?
Bikespace
""- jvd"" wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> NetBIOS is a non-routeable protocol. If
Have you put a default route on your 2500 pointing to the inside interface
of your ADSL router?
Otherwise it will not know how to get back to whoever is trying to telnet to
it.
Bikespace
""Iwan Hoogendoorn"" wrote in message
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> My NAT is beiing arra
With only a /29, you're not going to get far without using NAT/PAT.
What is it that you are trying to do? Why don't you want to use NAT?
There may be other suggestions we can make to overcome this.
Bikespace
""Lamy Alexandre"" wrote in message
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nts of view and open to argument as always.
Bikespace
""Mary Myers"" wrote in message
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> Greetings,
>
> As the company that I work for is considering replacing cat6006 with 2
> smaller switches set up for dedundancy, I am looking into
, and not intercepted by a helper address?
What exactly are you trying to do?
Bikespace
""OLUGBENGA BANKOLE"" wrote in message
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> Tom,
> I refer to Microsoft Proxy server. i.e can I direct traffic to a microsoft
> proxy just like I would a DHCP
Thanks Ross/Richard,
Some useful documents found with their search engine. I'll hopefully get to
try the suggestions out this week.
Regards,
Bikespace
""Richard Botham"" wrote in message
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> Bikespace,
> Just spent a day testing exactly t
I'm notoriously flaky with dial-up, but still interested.
I haven't got your earlier e-mails. Have we got both configs. Presumably,
for some reason, RouterB doesn't recognise that it is already connected to
RouterA so it dials a second channel for the return traffic. Are the
dialer-map statements
How about these:
192.168.0.0 0.0.14.255
192.168.16.0 0.0.2.255
I'm open to correction. I do them in my head which is quick, but not always
accurate with wildcard masks. Makes it hard to check them. I know I should
do it from first principles :-), but you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Ga
Looks like your flash may be empty. There are a couple of ways of loading a
new image to flash from boot image. Normal TFTP is the easiest. Looks like
it may not recognise your WAN interface with the boot image, but your
ethernet should be there and usable for TFTP.
Have a search on CCO. If you sea
Don't think my last post got through, so I'll shorten it now...
I think your address and wildcard mask should be 10.10.0.200 0.0.255.7 (If
the non-contiguous masks are still accepted).
Regards,
Gaz
""Bill"" wrote in message
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> should work fine.
>
> You can also test thi
Can't think of a reason why you would use the three lines. As far as I know
(unless there are any little tricks or gotchas) this does make the first two
redundant.
Gareth
""Charlie Wehner"" wrote in message
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> Two quick questions:
>
> I've configured an access-list to only
I've not seen any replies yet, but forgive me if I'm covering old ground.
You can't (as far as I know) telnet to the outside interface.
You can however (with a DES license (Free)) permit SSH to the outside
interface, then use something like Putty or SecureCRT to access it.
Or I suppose you could a
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