the National Security
Agency (NSA) & Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) now recognize.
Let me know if you need more info, or check out:
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Cheers
Brett
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Try turning off the port 80 inspecting with the "no fixup protocol http
80" command
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Hi All,
I am having problem
Any feedback on the current extent of MPLS content or Mobile IP on the
R&S lab..My Lab date is on sep. 30, and MPLS is pretty foreign to
me.
Any feedback appreciated..
Thanks,
Brett Spunt
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What is the passing score? Is this a new style test? I need to renew
mine in October and am not looking forward to it.
Brett
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a "site to site" VPN, setting up to peer with the pix at your work. The
reason a concentrator will work, is it's supports ipsec over tcp
connections, in addition to standard ipsec, and ipsec over UDP..
HTH,
Brett Michael Spunt
CCNP,CIPT,MCSE
Computer Network Innovations
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Look into CBWFQ. Search on CCO for Class based weighted fair
queuing...This will give you the finest granularity of control
over the type of traffic your dealing with.
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Is CBAC covered on the R&S lab?
Or just dynamic, reflective, standard, and extended ACL's?
CBAC seems like it would be more of a CCIE security topic.
Just curious
Thanks
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Hello networkers,
I am
object why
would someone buy a 7200 router over a Catalyst 6500 with FLEXWAN modules.
Thank you, sorry if this is too vague.
Brett
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r? Is there an issue when
trunking vlans using wireless using multiple DHCP servers on different
VLANS?
Any comments or help would be appreciated
Note- The customer does not want to intervlan route,and use a single
DHCP server with multiple scopes? I discussed this possibility.
Thanks!
Brett Mic
gmt server)
Hope that helps...
Brett Spunt
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What is the differen
You miss the point. A CCIE is an education. I MAJOR EDUCATION of
monumental proportions!!!
You cant fudge your way through it. It separates the men from the boys.
The woman from the girls. Plain and simple. Also, just for the record, I
think some people have the assumption that being a CCNP is clo
He did fairly well? Doesn't sound like he got his number? How does he
know he did fairly well?
I find that hard to believe..
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line (not taking into
account end-device issues or switch latency)? This is more for my own
knowledge.
Thanks for all the responses.
Brett Johnson
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Su
0.0.0.0 serial 1/0:0
Is there a way to use the full bandwidth (CEF, 7200 router with CEF and
multiport CSU, external CSUs...) or is this a limit of the hardware and
setup?
Thank you,
Brett Johnson
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Which Sup.Eng. are you using in the 4006? The 4xxx does 802.1Q, not
ISL, so that may be a problem.
b.
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True, but that network is not a private ip, so if inside host is trying to
hit a "live" web server at 192.5.2.x, there are SCREWED, ya
know.
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Yes,
You will never even make it to the pix if your destined for the 192.5.2.0/24
network.
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Just reboot the pix...SSH has nothing to do with crypto maps or VPN's
It's just allows secure remote access through the outide interface via
secure shell :) No vpn connection involved
..as previous response stated earlier, you should have first remove
the crypto map binding to the outs
Does anyone know anything about the GLBP protocol and how to configure
it on the 2600 platform? I'm curious about the benefits over HSRP. It
looks like you can have several Ethernet interfaces point at one virtual
interface, is that true? What are the configuration commands?
Any guidance is grea
Hosts files, or local dns server pointing to private ip address,
or
use a pix firewall with the following command "alias (inside)
255.255.255.255 which will doctor the dns reply for you.
check out the following link...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/alias.html
Great, detailed explanation !
Thanks!
Brett Michael Spunt
Internetworking Engineer
CCNP,MCSE,CIPT,CCNA,MCP,CNA,A+
818 734-6880 ext.59
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While loopbacks are good in a token ring environment, they are not good in
a Ethernet environment, especially if you are attempting DLSW Transparent
Redundancy.
Brett Johnson
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RIP and/or IGRP are not the factors enabling/disabling split horizon on a
frame relay interface.
Encapsulating a 'physical' interface for frame relay disables split horizon
by default.
Encapsulating a 'logical/subinterface' (pt-to-pt / multipoint) for frame
relay - split horizon is enabled by d
This question was answered about two months ago. The ack has to do with a
timer
from when TCP/IP loads on the system. Check the archive for a better
explanation.
Brett
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.255.255.0
interface serial 0
ip unnumbered fasthethernet 0
now instead of assigning a ip address to each serial port you can use the ip
unnumbered command
Brett Hairbottle
Network Administrator
CCNA
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I have usually found that you are using a version of software that is too
old for
the components that you have in your router. The best place to validate is
on Cisco's
web site under the Hardware-Software Compatibility Matrix.
Brett
> >
> >On Thu, 9 Aug 2001 03:57:21 -0400
Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated, page 266-267. And this
appears
to be happening in the sniffer trace that I was examine.
Brett
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OK
acting like
a router. Thanks for the help.
Brett
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Subject: RE: Changing ISPs [7:3831]
I assume you are going to obtain a Provider Independent IP Address space. If
so, you won't have too much difficulty changing ISP. In Europe, you have to
update the RIPE database with your routing policy details.
CM
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a third ISP instead of changing ISPs?
Thank you
Brett Johnson
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always want
to reach AS 155 through provider A is there a way to do this?
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Brett Johnson
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I am starting on my CCNP certification today. Do any of you have some good
websites containing good material regarding CCNP.
Brett Hairbottle
Network Administrator
CCNA
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> > Just like to say I passed my CCNA on Monday. Thanks for all the help.
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using a 'dynamic
routing protocol'. So
why would the firewall go to the other default route? (We could substitute
another routers instead
of a firewall in this scenario.)
Thank you.
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they also need to use
SNA
to talk to a mainframe on the other segment too. Thank you.
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Well, the only one I know of is the one we publish:
Cisco Interactive Mentor Access ISDN
ISBN: 1587200252
I could be wrong about there not being others out there, but I haven't seen any for
ISDN. Of course, Mentor Labs has some ISDN dial-up labs on ISDN also.
Brett
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published later in 2001, will cover CWSI and
the WAN bundle. I don't have any specific information on the CiscoWorks 2000
specialization certification, though.
Brett Bartow
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today's Internet.
Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have looked on
the Cisco site and haven't found the above information. Thank you.
Brett Johnson
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Subject: Why people prefer ccbootcamp.com??
I'm trying to sign up for lab access,
I check out 3 sites for this, nantech.com, fatkid.com
re not bad that is how Ethernet works. One of the easiest
ways to determine
if you have too many collisions is "Is the performance deteriorating". And
you have your network
baselined you can always go against the baseline. Just some thoughts.
Brett Johnson
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can find some
free material to study for CCNA 2.0
Thanks
Brett Hairbottle
Computer Systems Engineer
South Africa
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I am planning on becoming a CCIE. Do I have to do my CCNA and then CCNP
before I can take the CCIE course ???
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