Re: Is it possible to upgrade 2500 series to a 2600 series [7:74131]

2003-08-18 Thread Brian W.
I can only assume this query was spawned by people running 3000s as 2500s?? Brian - Original Message - From: MADMAN 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: Hi all, I would like

Re: Bad mask /24 for address ???? [7:73801]

2003-08-14 Thread Brian W.
In the old classful world, 10. addresses had a class a 255.0.0.0 mask, you tried ip classless in your config? Brian - Original Message - From: Iwan Hoogendoorn To: Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 6:27 AM Subject: Bad mask /24 for address [7:73801] I was trying to assign an

Re: Bad mask /24 for address ???? [7:73801]

2003-08-10 Thread Brian W.
In the old classful world, 10. addresses had a class a 255.0.0.0 mask, you tried ip classless in your config? Brian - Original Message - From: Iwan Hoogendoorn To: Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 6:27 AM Subject: Bad mask /24 for address [7:73801] I was trying to assign an

Re: Bad mask /24 for address ???? [7:73801]

2003-08-10 Thread Brian W.
In the old classful world, 10. addresses had a class a 255.0.0.0 mask, you tried ip classless in your config? Brian - Original Message - From: Iwan Hoogendoorn To: Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 6:27 AM Subject: Bad mask /24 for address [7:73801] I was trying to assign an

Re: Latest Cisco PIX? [7:73084]

2003-07-27 Thread Brian W.
There was a 506 that was discontinued.. Brian - Original Message - 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.cisco.com. The latest one is PIX 535.

Re: want lab mates [7:71980]

2003-07-15 Thread Brian W.
I'll ask, since no one else has, city, state, or country please? Brian - Original Message - 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 PROTECTED] Message Posted at:

pa-fe-fx crc errors [7:72067]

2003-07-09 Thread Brian W.
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 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=72067t=72067 -- FAQ, list archives,

Re: Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 ISPs [7:71508]

2003-06-27 Thread Brian W.
I really hate the tier argument, but to me, a tier 1 originates a large number of ip block announcements. Brian - Original Message - 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 facilities from

Re: Cisco Store Su**ks Big time [7:71413]

2003-06-26 Thread Brian W.
I tried to reply to you directly, that was a nogo. So, here it is, http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3031476285category=28034 Brian - Original Message - From: J B To: Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 9:45 PM Subject: Cisco Store Su**ks Big time [7:71413] I

Re: how about ccie salary in US? [7:71143]

2003-06-23 Thread Brian W.
Theres a survey link on www.tcpmag.com, check it out. Bri - Original Message - 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! Message Posted at:

Re: Port Adapter [7:70772]

2003-06-17 Thread Brian W.
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 - Original Message - From: LIU, JEFF To: Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 7:53 PM Subject: Port Adapter [7:70772] I have

Re: console server ports [7:70438]

2003-06-10 Thread Brian W.
yeah the pm2e-30 would work, but I bet he wants to stay cisco, thanx for the other info. Bri - Original Message - From: Daniel Cotts To: 'Brian W.' ; Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 7:44 AM Subject: RE: console server ports [7:70438] If he wants more ports in Cisco gear I believe

Re: Simple config issues [7:70482]

2003-06-10 Thread Brian W.
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 - Original Message - From: Anil Gupte To: Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 2:46 PM Subject: Simple config

console server ports [7:70438]

2003-06-09 Thread Brian W.
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 Message

Re: Multi-home [7:70243]

2003-06-06 Thread Brian W.
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

Re: Multi-home [7:70243]

2003-06-06 Thread Brian W.
- From: Kenny Ho To: ; Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 11:31 PM Subject: Re: Multi-home [7:70243] Hi Brian, Sounds like a good solution, but how do split the traffic between the serial ports. How do I split the bandwidth between two 2620 routes? Many thanks! Regards, Kafai From: Brian W

Re: rare OSPF question [7:69819]

2003-05-31 Thread Brian W.
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 - Original Message - From: Jvrg

Re: Am I over my head guys? [7:69746]

2003-05-30 Thread Brian W.
I believe that is a Gretzky quote.. Brian - Original Message - 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 is a picture of a

Re: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]

2003-05-28 Thread Brian W.
heres the cisco guide on it. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm#2351 Bri - Original Message - 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..

Re: IP Telephony Operations Specialist Question [7:69567]

2003-05-27 Thread Brian W.
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 - Original Message - From: Stuart Pittwood To: Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 6:17 AM Subject: IP Telephony Operations Specialist

Re: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]

2003-05-27 Thread Brian W.
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 - Original Message - From: Azhar Teza To: Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 3:16 PM Subject: BGP Load Balance [7:69611] If BGP route has two equal paths

Re: acess list question

2000-11-14 Thread Brian W.
remember a successful connection requires both ftp and ftp-data to be allowed thru.. Bri On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Brian wrote: Access lists are only parsed until a match is made. The first line will match ftp, as well as all other tcp/ip traffic. You need to reverse the order of

RE: 4 books for $6 - check it out.

2000-11-11 Thread Brian W.
I see this leads to a lcis.booksonline.com url. I am a member of the tcbc.booksonline.com club, and they do indeed have a monthly featured selection. Interestingly, some of their clubs require you to refuse the selection, some do not. You can refuse it online by the way, and the typical books

Re: Why not supernetting?

2000-11-11 Thread Brian W.
I couldn't agree more, a multiport switch connected to the router, then another switch for each area of worksations is the way I would go. Bri On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Donald B Johnson Jr wrote: Your problem seems to be insufficient hardware. Supernetting five subnets and putting

Re: Network Monitoring Software

2000-11-11 Thread Brian W.
My take would be either the previously mentioned spectrum, Netcool on www.netcool.com, or the really cheap Nocol. Brian _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

Re: what is the best way to determine the free line capacity ?

2000-11-11 Thread Brian W.
SNMP graph usage on the relevant interfaces, then use an application to turn the gathered data into a viewable graph. Brian On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Pham, Phi wrote: I am trying to find out the best practical way to define the free capacity of a line ? We are an ISP and for the

Re: Network Sniffer Recomendation

2000-11-11 Thread Brian W.
OReilly has a book, Internet Core Protocols, the definitive guide. It is all about packet and header analysis, and includes a software sniffer on cd in the back.. Brian On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Dorroh, Hunter wrote: I was wondering what everyone would recommend for a software

multiport nics or nic teaming

2000-11-10 Thread Brian W.
I have a friend that is trying to setup a situation like this. router w hsrp--2 switches---2 ports on a multiport nic on a server. He'd like the server to be a Solaris running Sparc. The part he wants to accomplish that I couldn't answer is this. He wants each port to have the same ip and

Re: BSCN book

2000-11-09 Thread Brian W.
I am a little behind in reading, but like www.mysimin.com to find stuff cheap. Brian On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Jeff Duchin wrote: Do you guys know where I can get this for lower than the retail price? If I go through my work I get a discount but it takes too damn long... I'm taking a trip

online price comparison page

2000-11-03 Thread Brian W.
I just discovered www.mysimon.com, a site which comparison shops amongst multiple sellers. I wanted the best deal on the new Internet Routing Architectures release, and I see it there for $38.50. Brian _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription

RE: Network mgmt product..

2000-11-03 Thread Brian W.
If you're really cheap, you can use NOCOL, it costs dirt. A nicer more polished product I like is the Netcool Omnibus package. I've used it to monitor servers and routers. Brian On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Hartnell, George wrote: Sorry about the Aussie Dollars. Someday I have great

RE: DNS and access-list

2000-11-02 Thread Brian W.
If you want to allow your users to receive traffic from other dns servers, don't you need to allow in traffic with port 53 as the source?? Brian On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Brian Morkert wrote: You can accomplish this by allowing traffic on ports greater than 1023. Do this with the

Re: Check what's new on CCIE R/S Webpage, right now!

2000-11-01 Thread Brian W.
Oh this rocks, my isp focused resume looks a little better now.. Brian On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Kevin Wigle wrote: further down the page, if you can wait until 1 Feb 2001, Appletalk will also be deleted! Kevin Wigle - Original Message - From: "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL

Re: TELNET question?

2000-11-01 Thread Brian W.
Why in the would anyone ever want to login remotely as root. Telnet is unencrypted, so if you login as root via telnet, theres your password in plain text on the wire for anyone with a packet sniffer to see. Use ssh wherever remote login is needed. Brian On Tue, 31 Oct

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-31 Thread Brian W.
Not to mention, do we really want more waves goin thru our bodies.. Brian On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT NNSY wrote: Three words... SECURITY - SECURITY - SECURITY Brad Stanfield

San Diego members

2000-10-31 Thread Brian W.
Any people in preferably Northern San Diego County wish to form a study group?? Brian _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: LAN Sniffer Software Pacakage (Free or Trial Version)

2000-10-26 Thread Brian W.
O'reily publishes a book that comes with a cd that has a packet sniffer on it. The book is nitty gritty about packets, I like it. www.oreilly.com/catalog/coreprot. Brian On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Rossetti, Stan wrote: Does anybody know of a free or trial version LAN sniffer software

Re: Diagnosing Internet connection problems

2000-10-26 Thread Brian W.
If you have a login to the router, do a show ip int brief, and look for status on the serial int connected to your isp. It should be up/up. Next try a traceroute from the router to some sites on the net, and compare that to the sites you can't egt to from your workstation. That should be

Re: supernetting question

2000-10-26 Thread Brian W.
Absolutely, any supernet you did here would include a bunch of non listed space.. Brian On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, ROUTHIER, YVES wrote: first , to be able to do supersubneting you need to have consecutive network "A.Strobel" wrote: What is the correct supernet for the

Re: Merits of comparision

2000-10-25 Thread Brian W.
1 item technically in favor of frame relay os telco monitoring. In a frame relay circuit, there are 2 local loops, 1 at each end connecting to the nearest telco handoff. Then, between these 2 handoffs, traffic routing is up to and controlled by the telco. Typically, if there is a failure, they

Re: BGP home lab

2000-10-25 Thread Brian W.
You could more or less do it with 2, just setup a bgp connection between the 2 then start to mess with which routes are boroadcast on one end, filtered in or out on the other, or various other attributes. Brian On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Sam LI wrote: are you sure that 2 routers is

Re: Interesting Question

2000-10-25 Thread Brian W.
Is a connected route showing upo for both interfaces?? Brian On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Vincent wrote: Hi; One router with 2 interface, one tokenring, one ethernet, how can I ping each other. Ehternet can ping tokenring, tokenring can not ping ethernet, change the mtu size

Re: Inverse Mask

2000-10-24 Thread Brian W.
Here's the math.. 255.255.255.255 -mask you'd expect --- inverse mask so, the 0.7.255.255 inverse mask is what you'd typically see as a 255.248.0.0 subnet Brian On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Keith Townsend wrote: I need help in understanding inverse masks that are used

Re: half sized 19 racks?

2000-10-20 Thread Brian W.
If you want one musician style, check out www.musiciansfriend.com. Brian On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Nigel Taylor wrote: check out http://www.gocna.com/ They have a 4"($119) ft rack... that might be what you're looking for. Then again there's a 7"ft rack that goes for $139. HTH

Re: Bandwidth measurement.

2000-10-20 Thread Brian W.
You could setup snmp on your side, or hammer the link using extended ping with big packets and watch the 5 minute average on show interface interfacename. Bri On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, net974 at Yahoo wrote: Hi, How I can measure my bandwidth. I got a new connection and want to check

RE: Summarization

2000-10-19 Thread Brian W.
yes, the correct answer here depends on ypur level of precision desired. It depends on whether or not you want the 172.16.0.0 to be included. Many routing protocols auto summarize, sometimes to the detriment of precision. I personally do not like to include routes in a summary that are not

Re: redundancy question

2000-10-19 Thread Brian W.
Lots of questions to ask here, but primarily, the answer is to provide at least 2 paths to each destination. Spanning tree is somewhat intelligent in this situation, just set arp timeout according to your preference. Are there servers, and if so, are you doing multiple nics in each, or multiple

Re: Employment Opportunity

2000-10-18 Thread Brian W.
That language seems to imply,"No matter how much you know, if you don't have the cert, don't bother." Bri On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As opposed to those UN-certified CCIE's I suppose. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We are looking for certified CCIE's to work in our

Re: Can you say Studying Simple Silly Certs Stinks

2000-10-18 Thread Brian W.
Also, Cisco partners need people with certifications, as already pointed out. Bri On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Bradley J. Wilson wrote: There may be some truth to what you're saying, but the certifications certainly will continue to have an impact on that person's starting salary. -

Re: Network neighborhood

2000-10-18 Thread Brian W.
perhaps file and printer sharing is not enabled on some?? Bri On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Jeff Lodwick wrote: Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem most likely be a master

Re: Hand over the domain with the phrase cisco to cisco.com?

2000-10-17 Thread Brian W.
It seems like if they think you're infringing on their copyright, thats enough for them. I had to give up musicman.org because Musicman is a copyrighted trademark of ernie ball guitars. This is in spite of the fact that I was not selling anything, it was a .org site, and Musicman is also the

Re: Can't Ping Serial Interface!

2000-10-17 Thread Brian W.
Altho I have done it on a 2500 and not a 2600, dont you need a frame relay map ip line in there. relying on the router to autoconfig dlcis is painfully slower.. Bri On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Claussen, Ken wrote: I am trying to setup a Frame Relay link in a lab situation. We have

Re: IP Unnumbered.

2000-10-16 Thread Brian W.
There is one huge disadvantage. If the ether segment goes down in an ip unnumbered setup, then even if everything is physically ok on the serial link associated, that serial link will become unusable. From a monitoring perspective, unnumbered is a bad idea. I suspect some people use it to save

Re: line protocol down

2000-10-16 Thread Brian W.
Is this happening in times of heavy usage? What have you figured out so far? Brian On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Rayappa Mayakunthala wrote: I have this problem with my 2503. The line protocol goes down consistently. If I reset the modem (CSU/DSU) or reload the router, the line protocol

Re: HSRP Problem

2000-10-14 Thread Brian W.
I never rely on auto negotiation period. I always set it to half or full, depending on what I want. Brian W. On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Brian wrote: personally it sounds like duplex problems possibly. I have seen major duplex auto-negotiating problems in 36x0 IOS code. So i would

Re: High Availability. (Maybe OT)

2000-10-13 Thread Brian W.
Problem, maintaing the same layer 3 address accross both switches in the advent that one link should fail, the server maintains reachability. Solution, use an alteon switch or some other switch like it where the public ip is 1, but there are several private ips with servers attached. The

Re: BGP, Multihoming, and Me

2000-10-13 Thread Brian W.
I absolutely concur that a block smaller than a /24 will not work for a bgp setup. This is why some providers will give you a /24 if you are going to do bgp. The filtering of routes into the bgp table is somewhat complex. For example, at a former employer, If a route was out of what used to be

Re: per-packet load balancing ?

2000-10-13 Thread Brian W.
imho, balancing on a per packet basis is for managerial types that like to see symmetrical graphs. I beleive you have to disable caching on all the affected interfaces to get it, a basically bad idea imho. Brian On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, [iso-8859-1] Phil Barker wrote: Hi groupies,

Re: per-packet load balancing ?

2000-10-13 Thread Brian W.
for me. Your argument only makes sense if for an individual established connection, bandwidth greater than that provided by 1 circuit is not enough. Brian On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Brian wrote: On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Brian W. wrote: imho, balancing on a per packet basis is for managerial

Re: Best place for CISCO routers???

2000-10-13 Thread Brian W.
see www.recurrent.com for used Cisco/Sun goodies. i found em via www.onedayfree.com. Bri On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, John Kidd wrote: Where is the best place to buy CISCO routers??? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: BGP Route Decision Process (hmmm)

2000-10-12 Thread Brian W.
2 devices shouldn't have the same loopback ip. The loopback ip is typically used as an ip to peer with and is not associated with a specific interface. That is the reason it is used. I have only seen the decision process get to that point once, and the details of the situation I don't

Re: about OSPF,

2000-10-12 Thread Brian W.
Here's a little note on split horizon, it appears to be rip ane igrp/eigrp only. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios11/cbook/ciproute.htm#xtocid16743169 Brian On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Saverio Pangoli wrote: On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: CAT Swith 1900

2000-10-12 Thread Brian W.
pcmagazine has a bunch of ads in the back of used cisco gear resellers. I unfortunately do not have one with me. On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Gene Park wrote: Hi, members: I'm interested in purchasing used Catalyst Switch 1900. Anybody has the swith to sell or knows the information about the

Re: CCIE question about buffers being used up on router

2000-10-11 Thread Brian W.
I'll speculate its like this. On a full t1, 1536 megabits are actually usable out of the 1544 on the circuit. Capital B is the byte symbol, and there are 8 bits in a byte, so 1536 divided by 8=192 Brian On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, whatshakin wrote: Please explain how you got this: 1.544Mbps

Re: Problem in 2501

2000-10-11 Thread Brian W.
If it takes several minutes, isnt that an indicator of no readable image on flash and router is booting off the rom?? Bri On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Russell Lusignan wrote: Hardware failure of some sort?... 3 years in production is a long time, you may just want to retire the

Re: Need advice from the experts

2000-10-11 Thread Brian W.
I would look for books where instead of preaching theory, there were case studies. Look at the solutions to them. Brian On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, mindiani mindiani wrote: I have just finished my CCNP and got a job in design starting in two or thee weeks time. My new employer

Re: E1/E3 Tester

2000-10-11 Thread Brian W.
Sunrise telecom makes some nice stuff, we use their testers for t3 and oc3. Brian On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, John lay wrote: Guys, Did you try any testing equipment for E1/E3? We are looking to buy one, but we don't have experince what is the best and what are the features that

Re: command reference

2000-10-11 Thread Brian W.
yes it is, at a previous employer, after purchasing several 7200 and 7500 routers, we called Cisco, gave em a contract and erial numbers, and about 8 sets appeared. Like 15 books per box, real dang heavy. Bri On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Ejay Hire wrote: If I remember correctly,

Re: redundancy

2000-10-11 Thread Brian W.
Are the 2 t1s going to the sam e isp, different isps, company offices or what?? Bri On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Pete wrote: This is what I have to work with. I have 2 T1, each going into s0 and s1. What can I do to enable redundancy? If the T1 in s0 fails , s1 will automatically

Re: your mail

2000-10-10 Thread Brian W.
My company's experience is that the power specs are grossly overrated. For a 12008 with dual dc supplies, we us a 25 amp circuit with a 20 amp breaker for each power supply. Regarding dc powered 7206s, we have done 6 on a pair of 20 amp circuits, and 8 on 30. Brian On Tue, 10

Re: Remote Network Connectivity

2000-10-10 Thread Brian W.
Is each site connected to the other 2, so it is a full mesh? In this case, it should flow automatically. Brian On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG) wrote: Friends, Need ur help... I hv my 3 sites connected with each other via leased lines. Now let's say my link

RE: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-10 Thread Brian W.
Alteon also makes a product that I believe does this type of failover. Brian **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Posting Guidelines:

Re: 2501 Question, remote access

2000-10-10 Thread Brian W.
The aux port is typically used for this.. Brian On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Mark wrote: This may sound dumb, but is there a way for me to setup remote access to a 2501. In other words I need to set up an analog line and then dial into the router. This router has one Ethernet and

Re: BGP full routes

2000-10-10 Thread Brian W.
My company just upgraded its net facing routers to 128 megs for this very reason. Brian On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Ya Wen wrote: Hi, is there anybody who is using a Cisco 3620 router with 64MB to handle BGP4 with full Internet routing table? I am currently multihoming to two ISPs using

Re: Port list

2000-10-09 Thread Brian W.
heres the icq answer, found quickly on their web page. http://www.icq.com/icqtour/firewall/ On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Javier wrote: Hi I need to deny access to ICQ and NAPSTER. Which ports must I close in my PIX Fw ? Thanks **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more

Re: FW: Port list

2000-10-09 Thread Brian W.
Because napster is a peer to peer and not server based network, my guess would be that ip address blocking would do you no good. Brian On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Barnhill, Don wrote: Javier, Also, You may be able to block Napster by denying it by ip address or addresses, depending on how

Re: 2 T1 design question

2000-10-09 Thread Brian W.
If you want to be able to use all 3 blocks across across, i'd suspect bgp is your only option. See the Internet Routing Architectures bible for details. Brian On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Dave Santeramo wrote: I have two T1 connections. One is a full T1 to UUnet while the other is