Hey Steve,
I saw these url's posted on the CCNA forums
http://www.joopdog.com/StudyGuides/CCNA/Subnetting_ToddLammlesWay.htm
http://www.joopdog.com/StudyGuides/Downloads/subnet10.exe
Hope this helps
Chuck C
Steven Aiello wrote:
Any one know a good free subnet calc. After realizing how many
the following command on the NSSTSA ABR only.
This configures the ABR not to send LSA type 3 and 4 into the NSSTSA. All
routers will be configured with the NSSA command, as previously discussed.
On the NSSTSA ABR only:
area 1 nssa no-summary
On all other NSSTSA routers:
area 1 nssa
HTH,
Charles
Often in SPAM emails I get some sort of text that looks like this
lmlbjot- qribr^jin(nezl(zvy -temwvnj
Can anyone explain what this is?
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I don't know why a Class A address was chosen...personnally, I would have
chosen a Class C address...less wasteful. However, I might be missing the
point here, tho...
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Does any one know the Mathematical reason for making
127.X.X.X
Can we see the configuration for the 2500 and 7500 (just the OSPF part).
Also, is this route in the table at all? That is, is another protocol
(like EIGRP) also advertising this route??
Thanks,
Charles
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i have a problem with ospf
Is is a truly unmanaged switch that can not be addressed whatsoever, or is a
switch that can be assigned an IP address and managed, but just hasn't been
done yet??? I believe that 99.44% of Cisco switches are all manageable
(have a MAC associated with them). Persausions and dissausions for this
in having it route both IP and CLNS...use Integrated
ISIS...more info at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_con
figuration_guide_chapter09186a00800c5bc1.html#wp1000871
HTH,
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Your pool may consist of addresses from the local addresses, and the xlates
are occuring on a catch as catch basis, which acconts for the weird results
of your show command..
Assuming your local addresses are 213.x.x.x, your pool of addresses to which
these locals are to be translated is also
problems with said hamster. We called him Jimmy the Hamster, and he does
NOT have his CCNA, despite his claims of high test scores.
Sorry for the silly response...been writing all day and needed a goof break.
Charles
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so did everybody save
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Out here in Kansas, we all got ethanol fueled hamsters running on
treadmills for power production, so we were unaffected
that
stuff...
Thanks
Charles D Hammonds, CCNP CCSA
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Hello everybody!
My name is Rob Wideman
is that if the DR goes down then the BDR is
promoted to DR and an election is held for the new BDR. This
means that when the original DR comes back up it can not become
DR until both of the current DR and BDR go offline.
Cheers, Mike
DeVoe, Charles (PKI) wrote:
If I am understanding
Check out:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20030717-blocked.shtml
Everything you need to know about it on one page. It lists the versions
vulnerable and what version for the same train that it's fixed in. If you
stay in the same train (12.1.5 and 12.1.19 are the same train, as
even if the existing DR dies).
See RFC2328, Page 75 for more details.
Thanks,
Zsombor
DeVoe, Charles (PKI) wrote:
I am reading the CCNP/CCIP BSCI Study Guide by Todd Lammle
from Sybex. In
the OSPF section under the discussion of DR and BDR (page 171)
he says that
the BDR is chosen
All,
Sorry about the OT, but if you or someone you know has both their CCIE and
a current or expired US govt. security clearance (secret or higher), my
company has an immediate need. There are also many other jobs, not
requiring a CCIE, but all need the secret or higher clearance.
I am reading the CCNP/CCIP BSCI Study Guide by Todd Lammle from Sybex. In
the OSPF section under the discussion of DR and BDR (page 171) he says that
the BDR is chosen first and that the DR is chosen from the reaming list.
That seems illogical and backwards. Can someone please confirm or deny
only thing I would know to do at L2 is port security... just lock it down to
pre-identified MACs to prevent users from throwing unauthorized boxes on the
network.
Charles
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Less IP addresses used?
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Very quick one here.
If I have a hub site with 5 spoke sites on an FR network, I could use FR
P2P sub ints or P2M sub ints.
Why would I prefer a P2P over P2M method? The routing protocol would be
EIGRP and apart
Three words
MY-CROW-SOFF?
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[This isn't the usual type of follies question where you have to figure
something out. In this case, you either know the answer or you don't. If
you
don't, you can probably figure out how to look it up and
Assign an address (as secondary) from the incorrect range to the router
interface to which this device is connected, and from that router, connect
(telnet or ssh) to that device, fix the ip, (get disconnected in process, of
course), and remove the incorret secondary from the router...voila and
Are you connecting through a hub or from pc to laptop using a crossover
cable? Are the cables good?
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Hi all,
I
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He's able to see the c:\ on the laptop so its not physical. Reboot.
refresh cache
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 31
I know the loopback interface is useful for assigning the router ID. Is
there any other purpose?
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No, I won't think that these mails are sent by some
Get PIXOS 6.3, enable OSPF on the firewall, and let it participate in OSPF
routing...voila! OSPF through the firewall...
Also, how about using neighbor statements (with no translation) which
converts the OSPF multicasts to unicasts? Just a thoughtobviously,
would need an ACL applied at key
I am currently working towards my CCNP after getting my CCNA. Problem is I
no longer have access to any routers. I can read the books and get the
knowledge needed to pass the exams. But I also want the practical
experience to go along with it. How does someone on a low budget get access
to
We had a similar situation. Only in this case, the user was taking down
internet access. Seems whoever configured the machine put the default
gateway in as the users address. At the time we were running two protocols,
decnet and tcp/ip. Decnet was the first one to be used. The only time
there
I have heard of the router sim from Sybex
http://www.routersim.com
Is this any good.
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I am preparing for the CCNP certification.
span port is not a sniffer requirement, but one of the switch. switches send
unicast/multicast traffic out only the ports that it is destined to. so, if
you want to see anything other than straight broadcast traffic, span is
required.
charles
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What is SAFE???
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At 3:18 PM + 6/20/03, annlee wrote:
SAFE does start out with the explicit assumption that a
Perhaps a copy of the running config would help
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i cannot use my console port to access one of my 2524 router as well as
Perhaps a copy of the configs would be helpful here.
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Dear All
I have a 2501 and 2505 and I am trying to set up a homelab..These
Better Question -- Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?
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NO no no. You've got it all wrong (said in the
Is Fiber considered wireless?
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I needed to pad out my resume with a few good certs before I renew my
CCNP and start the CCIE track.
I am looking for a good source for some CCNP Study Materials. Can anyone
suggest some good books, practice exams, etc.
Thank you for our support.
Bartyls and James
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I would appreciate if the posters would drive over to my house and read
their message to me, with accompanying gestures as appropriate.Not only
that, but maybe fix me a glass of ice tea and some cookies. It's hot out
here in Kansas, and cookies are hard to come by...
Kaminski, Shawn G
Go, Cisco, milk that cash cow! Hope it doesn't kick you in theoh, look
a bird!
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Here's the actual announcement:
CISCO INTRODUCES CCNA PROGRAM ENHANCEMENTS
CCNA Offers New Exams for Those Entering Networking Field
have done as much as you can.
HTH,
Charles
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Bala Ware,
With all due respect, it seems to me that you have a political problem
on your hands. You're dealing with a GM that wants (more or less)
direct access to the Internet and manages
you KNOW that you need. Nothing but heartache for me since I tried to
upgrade to that piece of..oh, look, a butterfly!
Thanks for the rant opp.
Charles
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Bruce Enders wrote:
What kind of output do you get after the write mem
you KNOW that you need. Nothing but heartache for me since I tried to
upgrade to that piece of..oh, look, a butterfly!
Thanks for the rant opp.
Charles
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Bruce Enders wrote:
What kind of output do you get after the write mem
, for you assistance.
As a closer, my problems started when I upgraded to 6.3.1...what a mistake.
I have since downgraded it back to 6.2, and have checked and rechecked the
config...there are no commands missing.
TIA,
Charles
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...what a mistake.
I have since downgraded it back to 6.2, and have checked and rechecked the
config...there are no commands missing.
TIA,
Charles
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to 6.3.1...what a mistake.
I have since downgraded it back to 6.2, and have checked and rechecked the
config...there are no commands missing.
TIA,
Charles
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We have a 6509 and I have heard talk about native vs. Hybrid mode of
operation. What is the difference? Is there a link to a white paper or
something?
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So if I read this right, it is just a different set of commands. Are there
operational differences?
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Subject: Re: Hybrid vs. Native [7:66766
I live in LA, just passed CCNA recently, getting started with CCNP (BSCI).
Send me an email and we can discuss directly (I couldn't make out what your
email address was in you post).
Charles
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From: Rustad Roger
To:
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 4:34 PM
Subject
Since I just recently passed my CCNA I thought I would continue on up the
ladder. In looking at the CCNP I see there are 2 ways to get it.
1. Take the BSCI 640-901, Switching 640-604, Remote Access 640-605 and
Support 640-606 exams.
OR
2. Take the Foundation exam 640-841 (combination of the
??? There is no IP in the payload of an icmp echo or echo-reply packet so
what would NAT modify? I'm gonna hafta lab this up and see it in action I
suppose. One good thing about working Sundays... plenty o' time to play ;)
Charles
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On Cisco routers and switches are there log files? How do I view them?
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that would work, but I would get at least each providers internal routes
rather than just a default. and unless it's for financial reasons (i.e.
billed per usage) I wouldn't prepend your AS on either link... just let the
internet do its thing and choose the best path.
Charles
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source command will translate the
IP in the PAYLOAD of the DNS reply packet even though it is not the
source??? doesn't sound right and I am unable to test it rite now...
Charles
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charles
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that would work, but I would get at least each providers internal routes
rather
...
Charles
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Disregard previous. After further review, I find the ping failed because I
typed in the wrong ip.
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Disregard previous. After further review, I find the ping failed because I
typed in the wrong ip.
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I am working with the test out simulator.
LAX 11.0.0.2--frame cloudsfo 11.0.0.1
In the frame relay module there is an exercise to connect 2 routers through
a frame relay cloud. Initially, the LAX router is using inverse arp to do
the mapping. A show frame map yields
Serial 1 (up):
sounds like you could be connected to the aux port instead of console???
those would be the symptoms anyway. If not, disregard...
charles
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I have been looking at the transcender exams to get a final brush up for the
CCNA exam. In those exams there are questions about the routers response to
things like trace and ping. I believe they are referring to ICMP messages.
The response types they mention are things like the responses they
Sounds like you're not allowing split tunnel on the Pix. With out split
tunnel, the client defaults to encrypting all packets and forwarding them to
the PIX, even if the destination is on the local segment.
Chuck Church
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE
Wam!Net Government Services
13600 EDS Dr.
Herndon, VA
sessions to each router.
I am not asking for much, am I?
TIA,
Charles
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What about htis. The server tries to dump data to the client over the 10M
pipe. The client cannot accept it as fast as the server can put out.
Having a slower line to the client in effect will cause degradation at the
server.
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look up back issues of cisco's IP journal there's a good article on
MPLS..
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Sorry for such a newbe question. But what is MPLS? And what is it?
Any one have a link they can point me too? Just trying to learn more.
Thanks,
Steve
Either a device that supports NAT, or maybe some creative host routes and
secondary addresses on the inside device?
Chuck Church
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE
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You do this with the span command
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Subject: Sniffer on Catalyst 6509 [7:64894]
Hi,
I have a Catalyst 6509 and need to sniff network.
If possible
I am looking at frame relay. As I understand it, the frame relay connection
goes from the CPE to the service provider CO. My question is, does the
destination device on the other side of the CO also need to run frame relay?
Could they perhaps run ATM?
My CPE CO
Had this same issue on a 2511 not long ago. Called the TAC and they
recommended clearing all of the lines even though none had connections. I
cleared 1-16 to no avail, but when I cleared aux0 it immediately dropped
from around 20% down to 0%.
HTH
Charles
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think it
would be clear which were the problem ports. You could then go through and
hard code them to 10-full and all other to 100-full on both ends. Easiest of
course would be just to set everything to 10-full. Depends on need I
suppose...
Charles
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I am using the Sybex CCNA Trainer software. In the IPX section they refer
to commands like sho ipx servers, show ipx route, etc.
When I go to the router (running 12.1) and I do a show ?, no ipx anything is
listed.
Has the command changed?
Does ipx need to be enabled to see these commands?
.
HTH,
Charles
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You have to do a IPSEC tunnel from Pix to Pix or Purchase VPN
Concentrator.
I have the same issue.
From: Steve Smith
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Date: Tue
It's multicast for all routers. See
http://www.iana.org/assignments/multicast-addresses
Charles
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Ask wrote
fyi
Revision to Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) program
The new CCDP program structure will reflect the latest developments
in network design and technologies incorporating converged networking
solutions.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/whats_new/ccdp/
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OK, let me try this again. I am trying to figure out the difference between
conventional layer 3 routing and layer 3 switching. A little background. I
am currently working towards my CCNA (have been for about 3 years). At any
rate, everything I read and look at says that switching/bridging is
You will need routing between the VLANs. If this is done via the uplink you
will also need to do some trunking. Hope this helps.
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you should be able to just use the ip tacacs source-interface command to
make sure the tacacs request always sources the same IP...
Charles
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I am under the impression that switching is a layer 2 function and that
routing is a layer 3 function. I have seen several discussions talking
about layer 3 switching. Could someone explain this to me?
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I am under the impression that switching is a layer 2
function and that
routing is a layer 3 function. I have seen several
discussions talking
about layer 3 switching. Could someone explain this to me?
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Try www.micromuse.com or logboss at
http://www.securityprofiling.com/logboss.htm.
HTH,
Charles
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Does anyone know of a product that will merge log files from multiple
sources Snort, PIX, Checkpoint, etc...?
I'm trying to centralize much of our
Just a thought. Could you create a VLAN and put both ports in the same
VLAN?
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Hi All,
I'm in the
,
Kent
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 07:15, DeVoe, Charles (PKI) wrote:
2) Has never talked to any of the Cisco teams that manage large global
accounts
Of course these are sales people. Sales people make their livelihood off
of
the sales. So obviously, they will push the product.
Rule 1. Never
status deleted usually means you've incorrectly specified your dlci on your
local router (the service provider's frame switch doesn't recognize it).
I noticed you've got dlci 401 set up on s0, should it be on another
sub-interface? s0.x?
charles
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2) Has never talked to any of the Cisco teams that manage large global
accounts
Of course these are sales people. Sales people make their livelihood off of
the sales. So obviously, they will push the product.
Rule 1. Never trust a salesperson.
Rule 2. Never Believe a salesperson.
Rule 3.
, Charles (PKI) wrote:
I have a class B network subnetted using a 21 bit mask. This
network has 2
connections to the internet, 1 is by a T3 the other is a 512K
T1. Each
connection to the internet comes out of a subnet, goes through
a firewall,
and then through a Cisco 7200 router. We have
to the masses.
Basically, the sensors have a hardened OS (Linux or Solaris) with a creamy
GUI wrapped around itand of course, Snort in all its glory. And, no, I
don't get a commission from any of the above...
HTH,
Charles
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0x2102 or just - 40h
Charles
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Subject: Easy question [7:63002]
Hi all,
Every time I boot my router, it asks if I
I have a class B network subnetted using a 21 bit mask. This network has 2
connections to the internet, 1 is by a T3 the other is a 512K T1. Each
connection to the internet comes out of a subnet, goes through a firewall,
and then through a Cisco 7200 router. We have static routes in place to
I have several users who are trying to run an application and often have
problems. In using a sniffer on the packets I have found that some of the
packets are experiencing long ack times. How does one troubleshoot this
sort of problem?
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with on a daily basis, and to practice exotic configurations with those that
I do. OSPF through a GRE tunnel over an ISDN DBU to the Dippin' Dots
website, anyone?
Thanks,
Charles
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), you
can download the GUI, install it on a Windows Machine, and set the server as
*local. The SMART Dashboard (formerly known as Policy Editor) will open
with a demo configuration.
HTH,
Charles
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Hi all
I know it's
patches and a
pipe. Best just get some cookies and coffee and chalk it up. Tomorrow, if
I were you, I'd review what you were covering when you experienced FTH just
to ensure that your students are on the same sheet of music.
HTH,
Charles
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way only to configure experience kind
of bears this out.
Sorry for the depressing post, just wanted to share.
Charles
The Long and Winding Road wrote in
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Been spending this weekend on what was once the Cisco Advanced SE Training
of users to keep hundreds
or thousands of sessions going at once.
HTH,
Charles
Kenan Ahmed Siddiqi wrote in message
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Hello groupies,
I was reading the PIX book and it apparently said that the no. of
connection
supported by a PIX firewall (high
connected to the hub that may be
proxying or intercepting .zip and .exe requests? Sam's suggestion of
sniffing is a good one, and will be probably be my next step as it's been a
while since this POP LAN had its health checked.
Troubleshooting continues!
Charles
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote
experienced a problem like this? Could this be a bug in the
IOS on the 2500? Any suggestions would be welcome.
TIA,
Charles
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HTH,
Charles
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I'm navigating the Cisco site as well as whatever google comes up with,
but
I'm having a very difficult time finding any decent r
a little suspicious...
Thanks,
Charles
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load a packet sniffer on the laptop and see what really happens. If you
don't have one I know of a good free one . You install libpcap first,
reboot
and then install analyzer
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I have the ip rsvp bandwidth 500 500 on the related interfaces. Is that
what you mean?
Charles @groupstudy.com em 27/01/2003 21:05:18
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Para:
one of the things you have to do is use enable rsvp on all interfaces that
will take part in the tunnel ... rsvp is used to 'reserve bandwidth for the
tunnel' - the tunnel won't come up unless you do this
I think the command is either 'rsvp bandwidth' or 'rsvp-bandwidth'
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It may that no alerts at the warnings level have occured. Trying setting
it at a high level such as 6 or 7 (which pretty much logs everthing). Once
you have ascertained that logging between the PIX and syslog server are
working, then restore it back to the warnings level.
HTH,
Charles
Elijah
I believe #2=#3 hope that helps!
Bill wrote in message
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I have a simple question.
I am confused about hearing about these three things:
1) IOS-BASED SWITCHES
2) CLI-BASED SWITCHES
3) SET-BASED SWITCHES
Now, can somebody very accurately
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