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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It's not possible, and here's why. The pix Vpn only supports IPSEC over
UDP. Ipsec over UDP is NOT supported when sitting behind a stateful
firewall (such as the pix). You need to use Ipsec over TCP if using the
vpn client sitting behind a pix, or like stated before, you could create
a "site to sit
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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HTH,
Brett Spunt
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dlci_16
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 5:34 PM
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Subject: ADSL and PIX puzzle [7:63458]
Hello networkers,
I am
I am setting up a wireless bridge and Access point to trunk 2 vlans -
One is Vlan 11 ( Voice ), and One is default Vlan 1. Here is the issue.
If on vlan 11, (by associated SSID mapped to vlan 11)wireless client (ip
phone) gets a ip assigned by dhcp no problem in vlan 11. (dhcp server
for the voice
gmt server)
Hope that helps...
Brett Spunt
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John Tafasi
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 4:22 PM
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Subject: Difference between SNMP notifications and traps [7:62478]
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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2bie
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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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Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 4:47 PM
To: Brett spu
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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Subject: Pix & non-Rfc net
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
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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Haakon Claassen (hclaasse)
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