Funny thing about this is that most "experts" that I've dealt with working
at major ISPs who do nothing but deal with BGP and routing daily still don't
get the configurations right the first time. I've never had a BGP neighbor
setup go smoothly (i.e. take less than 2 hours), and it was never a pro
.
HTH,
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Kaiser,
Your primary interface is up, so your backup interface is in
standby mode. This is normal behavior. What are you trying to
accomplish?
HTH,
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Direct
chronization Driver
Turbo Flooding of UDP Datagrams
UDLR Tunnel ARP and IGMP Proxy
V.92 Modem on Hold
Voice over IP Q.SIG Network Transparency
X.25 on ISDN D-Channel
HTH,
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There's a compelling argument for scheduled virus and spyware
scans/updates..
Brian
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On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Wilmes, Rusty wrote:
> I've been trying to scrounge up the time to
ready performed.
HTH,
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Fred,
Yeah, I'm still using IOS 3.11, IOS for workgroups. I refuse to
upgrade.
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ched. If there is a preexisting entry in the MLS cache,
the layer 2 header is immediately rewritten without having to do a
routing lookup.
The optimization is that the routing lookup is skipped if it was
already previously performed, hence Multi-Layered Switching.
HTH,
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8
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Jens,
Assuming this is legacy DDR, do you have a static layer 3 to
layer 2 resolution (dialer map) for the IP of the remote end? Post your
config if you're still having trouble.
HTH,
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Just to make sure you're aware, debug ip packet with its options is
generally frowned upon in production environments, if you are not specific
enough with the debug or hit enter prematurely, well thats a good way to
draw the wrath of your coworkers.
Brian
The path to a desir
Jens,
Assuming this is legacy DDR, do you have a static layer 3 to
layer 2 resolution (dialer map) for the IP of the remote end? Post your
config if you're still having trouble.
HTH,
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Jens,
Assuming this is legacy DDR, do you have a static layer 3 to layer 2
resolution (dialer map) for the IP of the remote end? Post your config if
you're still having trouble.
HTH,
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593
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is there an mtu difference, causing dont fragment failures?
Brian
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Michael Barnhart wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I have a problem with pptp to pix. Client
how are the books from sybex for the new ccnp test ?
switching book is by Terry Jack
routing book is by Carl Timm
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I can only assume this query was spawned by people running 3000s as 2500s??
Brian
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To:
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: Is it possible to upgrade 2500 series to a 2600 series
[7:74128]
> Sleek wrote:
> >
nnects you to CONSOLE Port 3 on your Terminal Server.
If you have any problems with this configuration, give me a shout.
Have fun,
Brian.
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wire started on pin 1 on one side it is now on pin 8 on the
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In the old classful world, 10. addresses had a class a 255.0.0.0 mask, you
tried ip classless in your config?
Brian
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From: "Iwan Hoogendoorn"
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 6:27 AM
Subject: Bad mask /24 for address [7:73801]
> I was try
In the old classful world, 10. addresses had a class a 255.0.0.0 mask, you
tried ip classless in your config?
Brian
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From: "Iwan Hoogendoorn"
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 6:27 AM
Subject: Bad mask /24 for address [7:73801]
> I was try
In the old classful world, 10. addresses had a class a 255.0.0.0 mask, you
tried ip classless in your config?
Brian
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From: "Iwan Hoogendoorn"
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 6:27 AM
Subject: Bad mask /24 for address [7:73801]
> I was try
. In the end it is almost always an internal problem within
their
organization (i.e. anti-spam filters, firewalling issues, etc.). I can
not
imagine what it would be like if those people had actually give some token
donation to GroupStudy.
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There was a 506 that was discontinued..
Brian
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From: "Shawn Xu"
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 2:23 PM
Subject: Latest Cisco PIX? [7:73084]
> Hi,
>
> I heard Cisco has PIX 560. However, I couldn't find Cisco PIX 560 from
> www.c
paul,
then why not provide for links to cert books, router simulators etc.
cert books from sybex and cisco press can be a good start and if you can
request the merchant (amazon as you mentioned) to provide a promotion code
then during checkout one could put that code and may be (may be) amazo
I'll ask, since no one else has, city, state, or country please?
Brian
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From: "2000 technologie"
To:
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: want lab mates [7:71980]
> hi
> i need some friends for lab
>
>
> [EMAIL PR
S NAT.
Brian
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On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, Colin Weiner wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> Im trying to get Microsoft Netmeeting to work through a 2620 w/ NAT. Ive
> been looking through newsgr
hmm wonder if the config specifies a tftp boot of the image specified in
that error? Tried removingthe config?
Brian
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On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Zsombor Papp wrote:
> Default solution is
Got a friend messing with a couple of these, I cant find a lot of info on
these cards really, anyone got a good troubleshooting site?
Brian
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You need to set clock on one, I leave it as an exercise to the poster to
figure out which.
Brian
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, KW S wrote:
> Dear All
>
> I have a 2501 and 2505 and I am
option, I'm sure theres several out there now, just google for service
monitor.
Brian
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, alaerte Vidali wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> I am looking for a program runnin
how is the tod lammle book set for ccnp tests ? or should one go with the
cisco press books ?
ccna book by todd was very good, are the ones for ccnp also as informative ?
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number of ip block announcements.
Brian
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From: "fred barreras"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:26 PM
Subject: RE: Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 ISPs [7:71508]
> tier 1 rents fa
I tried to reply to you directly, that was a nogo. So, here it is,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3031476285&category=28034
Brian
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From: "J B"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 9:45 PM
Subject: Cisco Store Su**ks Big ti
I recently used the knowledgenet BSCI course. I used it as a supplement to
my studying and not my main source. it was very good in explaining the
technology and hands on labs just not sure that it covered all of the
details needed to pass the exam.
I signed up for the exam at www.computer.org this
Theres a survey link on www.tcpmag.com, check it out.
Bri
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From: "james kong"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 8:51 AM
Subject: how about ccie salary in US? [7:71143]
> Just the same as the subject,anyone who know it please tell!Thank u!
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take for example a configuration from a cisco router
where is the encapsulation conf ? and for all the confs i have seen for
ethernet interfaces there is no encapsulation command. i guess when there is
no encap conf for an ethernet interface, the ios assumes it is arpa ? is
that correct ?
interfa
bits | 8 intervals
= 1200 * 8 = 9600bps
1 interval | 1 second
As a side note, if you want no excess burst, you want the Be value to be
zero, not the same as the Bc value. The syntax should then read as
follows:
traffic-shape group 101 9600 1200 0
HTH
Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593
Director of Desig
say if cdp is enabled for an interface, then since cdp uses sap
encapsulation (as Priscilla mentioned), then i don't think one configures
encapsulation for that interface as sap ?
the question is that why is this statement ("encap sap")in the configuration
not needed if an interface has cdp enabl
ARPA is the default encapsulation for an ethernet interface ?
what are the other encapsulations ?
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Serial interfaces typically connect to WAN via serial links ? correct ?
and once we say serial links we imply bit oriented traffic via these links ?
correct ??
if this is correct then what would be non bit oriented traffic or links ?
i guess it would the links connected
Isnt the default for that b8zs/esf with a full t, it gets interesting with a
fractional t. Show controller will give you what it is currently setup,
IIRC.
Brian
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From: "LIU, JEFF"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 7:53 PM
Subject: Port Adapter [7:70
Huge collision number there, is this switched?
Brian
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Poulin, Darnell wrote:
> Hey folks. What do you people think about all of the Interface Resets, and
>
Show cam?
Brian
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Richard Kerschner wrote:
> I asked the same question of Cisco on a Catalyst 5500. They did not
> have a command to perform the function. I
gateway of last resort is not the same as default gateway ciscowise, on the
router where you entered the ip route statement, show ip route doesnt list
an all zeros route??
Bri
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From: "Anil Gupte"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 2:46 PM
Subject: Simple config is
Do you have a route to x.x.x.x? If your router does not have a route to
x.x.x.x it will not install the static route in the routing table since the
next hop is unreachable. As far as RIP goes you are seeing the correct
behavior. Remember that RIP is classful.
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S
ack on my previous reply, saw it was for bootflash after sending..
Brian
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an issue on a 7200 where it appears
yeah the pm2e-30 would work, but I bet he wants to stay cisco, thanx for the
other info.
Bri
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From: "Daniel Cotts"
To: "'Brian W.'" ;
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 7:44 AM
Subject: RE: console server ports [7:70438]
> If he
Got a friend building a lab, and well after hes done with servers and
routers and switches, a 2511 will be inadequate. Any other cisco gear with
more ports? btw, he is completely opposed to octopus cables, he got the
2511-rj, even though it cost more than the regular 2511.
Brian
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Doesnt the layer 1 failure indicate lack of sync with the isdn switch??
Brian
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On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Iwan Hoogendoorn wrote:
> These are my show resu
A lot of people have said that the time to try the written is not long
after cc*p completion, all that info is still pretty fresh in your head.
Add the few new things that are unique to the IE, and take a whack at it.
Brian
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st need to obtain an e1 wic
for the other slot, then connect it like you did the first. So, suppose you
had 2 e1s hooked up at this point, all you'd need is, assuming the
interfaces are serial0 and serial1:
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s1
Brian
- O
Well you could take the easy way out and just get a second e1 with the same
provider, assuming your router has an empty serial interface, and default
route to both links, that'll usually work fine. Depending on your router
youll need to either get a card with an integrated csu, or an external one.
th non-DR
types.
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security)
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Catherine Wu
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Subject: OSPF over FR [7:70025]
I am testing Hub-Spoke for OSPF over
I am always suspicious of mtu differences, or mtu discovery via icmp being
blocked..
Brian
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On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Steven shinnick wrote:
> I had installed a VPN client in home PC to conn
I think this answers your question.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/whats_new/recertification/
Brian
The path to a desireable destination
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On Fri, 30 May 2003, Duncan Wallace wrote:
> I am searching on the
A common use is to join 2 non connected segments of the same area. A famous
interview question will go something like, "If I needed to have a
discontiguous area zero, could I do it and if so how?"
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/ospfdb7.html
Brian
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I believe that is a Gretzky quote..
Brian
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From: "netman"
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 6:10 AM
Subject: Re: Am I over my head guys? [7:69746]
> When I left my last job (one that I liked) for this one, my boss gave me a
> nice poster. It i
heres the cisco guide on it.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm#2351
Bri
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From: "Salvatore De Luca"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]
> I personally prefer Peering with Loops myself..
The way I've seen 2 paths used is by peering with a loopback interface and
using
neighbor peerip ebgp-multihop in the config.
Brian
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From: "Azhar Teza"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 3:16 PM
Subject: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]
> If BGP r
hmm, memoryx.net has mem for everything, assuming you have the III and not
IIIg, http://www.memoryx.net/supeniii.html.
Brian
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On Tue, 27 May 2003, Penn Daniel wrote:
> Does anyone k
Not sure what you meant by both exams, per the cisco ccna page, it appears
you just need to retake the ccna exam, I didnt see a recert exam for it.
Bri
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 6:17 AM
Subject: IP Telephony Operations Specialist Q
IMHO if you are studying to get CCIE for money you are doing if for the
wrong reasons.
Doing a job you enjoy will give you more satisfation than doing a job
because the money is good.
Thats my $0.02
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ing where it could get LOS to the root...once the leaves fell off the
trees on the intervening ridge. Spring is coming though and with it, certain
loss of signal. Short of a "chainsaw-in-the-night" approach, it seems a DS1
to
the client is my only answer.
S! (Salute!)
Brian Carroll
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per of the courses and the instructor for them I
can answer any questions. If you do have any questions you would like
answered, feel free to e-mail me directly or call me. My contact
information is below.
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ng ridge. Spring is coming though and with it, certain
loss of LOS. Short of a "chainsaw-in-the-night" approach, it seems a DS1 to
the client is my only answer.
S! (Salute!)
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CCNP, CCSE, MCSE, CCA
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Air Net Link LLC.
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l, for the situation as stated, either of these
ways of doing it meets the desired result, yes?
Thanks!
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uot; commands reveal that your policies are in effect even when
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Look into Cisco bug ID CSCdp26660. Basically you'll need to either not
use the command or upgrade the IOS.
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2950T with EMI and the 3550 as included in the lab.
..I feel so doomed :)
I appreciate all the replies and especially the links!
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> The SI
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Also...any good links on configuring 3550 would be GREATLY appreciated.
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The 0.0.0.0/1 and 128.0.0.0/1 routes will work for the next hop.
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w ip route static
S0.0.0.0/1 [1/0] via 192.168.33.2
S128.0.0.0/1 [1/0] via 192.168.33.2
Rack4R2#
It's the next best thing to a default route ;-)
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Hi Alaerte,
Could you paste the configuration of your 2511 so that we can have a look at
it.
Brian.
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pting for a password
ppp Set authentication lists for ppp.
username-prompt Text to use when prompting for a username
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sender and R1 is the multicast receiver. Look at some of the "show ip
mrm" commands to see the results.
This can also be used in the real world to monitor a real multicast
stream. The config is essentially the same except the multicast test
sender isn't needed.
Brian Dennis, CCIE #221
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 - 0
. can you see a 'Stateful Firewall' or 'Firewall' option ???
If so, uncheck this option and try to ping your machine - it should be as
expected now.
If not then you have a different problem elsewhere
Hope this helps,
Brian
d tran wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have Cisco
All,
A quick question if I may...
See below the output from "sh atm int atm x/x"
Router#sh atm int atm x/x
Interface ATMx/x:
AAL enabled: AAL5 , Maximum VCs: 4096, Current VCCs: 1
Maximum Transmit Channels: 0
Max. Datagram Size: 4528
PLIM Type: E3 - 34000Kbps, Framing is G.832/G.804, TX clock
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 - 0
If the image name starts with "c3550-i5" it's EMI. If it starts with
"c3550-i9" it's SMI.
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know are off on there own
consulting or teaching private classes.
Unless someone can teach a ton of Cisco classes right off the bat (MPLS,
CVOICE, CWFUN, MCAST, etc) I would be very surprised if a Cisco training
partner was willing to sponsor someone new.
Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S/ISP
ON a PIX you need to use the command "enable" to modify the enable password
usage: enable password [encrypted]
There is no console password, remember if you can get physical access to the
box then you win.
To change to TELNET password use the command "passwd"
usage: passwd encrypted
For both
Location in question is Southern California, thanx though.
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>
> Where abouts are you based. If you are based in the EU, I have a may be
> able to find you some kit ... (give me a kit
flow control set to none?
Bri
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> Hmmm,
>
> The settings look fine (though sometime 1 stop bit can be tried as well).
> Also verify flow control is set to none.
>
> The cisco rollover cable is 1-8 = 8-1 pinouts. I'm guessing you are
> using the c
d and denied the host access to the
> web. Why is
> that? I was under the impression that my access-list would
> simply deny all
> traffic which would normally be the case on a router, but this
> seems to be
> working differently on a pix.
Not too sure on this one and no time to inve
Yea, and in the pix guide it also list proposed part numbers for the
AES. It is about as free as 3DES is (which is not free). I wonder if AES
is enabled in my 6.3beta version? Hmmm? Probably not...
-Original Message-
From: Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:0
well a quick & dirty way is to default to the dsl router with a higher
metric..
Bri
- Original Message -
From: "GeorgeB"
To:
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 12:44 AM
Subject: backup to line ISP [7:61355]
> Hello
> I need to find a way if our frame -relay to ISP went down
> auto swi
The only classes I've taken were either at Ascolta, or self study of various
ciscopress titles. My bkgd is almost entirely isp, with very little
enterprise, so I need to get those areas up.
Brian
- Original Message -
From: "Nathan Nakao"
To:
Sent: Friday, January 1
Diego! [7:60786]
> ""Brian"" wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > These have the usual 1500-2500 dollar cost?? I'd like to find a
modestly
> > priced training solution.
>
>
> Brian, are you a Cisco customer
These have the usual 1500-2500 dollar cost?? I'd like to find a modestly
priced training solution.
Brian
- Original Message -
From: "kris moby"
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 8:46 PM
Subject: CCNP classes in San Diego! [7:60786]
> Mira Costa Colleg
key question to ask is whats needed, ppoe, rfc1483 or what? I am very happy
with my 827 on britsys.com's dsl network.
Brian
- Original Message -
From: "Adam Frederick"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:41 PM
Subject: will a cisco router work w/ bellsout
the road approach, and some folks will tell you its too
open. But, I happen to believe that receiving and processing icmp errors is
better than putting them in the bit bucket.
Brian
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From: "ramesh c"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:32 AM
Sub
If we're talkin Frame relay CIR a phone call to telco is sometimes
necessary. CIR will often be 50-75% of the purchased bw.
Bri
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Larkins"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 3:11 AM
Subject: RE: Checking clocking speed on routers [7:60591]
> so
pix is a nat box, curious why youre doing that on the router??
double nat can work, havent heard of it with this combo though.
Bri
- Original Message -
From: "Andy Barkl"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 2:45 PM
Subject: PIX behind DSL router [7:60307]
> I'm trying to configur
lying on a visa app, lovely...
bri
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Marc Thach Xuan Ky wrote:
> In the last place I worked, rumour has it that one of my colleagues was
> interviewed and thus obtained a UK visa on the basis of his CCIE, and
> this later turned out to be written only. HR departments
well first thing to wonder about is if your router ip is to come out of that
32 ips or if they are allotting a separate /30 for that. Also, no resell
clauses are common, ensure you can do this before implementation.
Then you can start designing, you may need to go ip unnumbered on the other
guys
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