I have configured PIX for remote VPN client. It works for Cisco VPN client,
however Cisco does not have support to Mac 8-9. I downloaded the software
from Netlock. However it failed in Phase 1. Then I upgraded the PIX to
6.2(1), it seems making some progress. However the connection is killed in
th
I am configuring a PIX firewall behind a Cayman DSL router. The whole
network only has one public IP address which is on the DSL interface. I need
to configure the PIX firewall for the remote VPN clients.
My solution is to encapsulate all IPSEC traffic with TCP 1, or UDP
1, so the Cayman r
ic to
192.168.0.2.
Thanks,
Daniel
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I am trying to configure a PIX firewall behind the Cayman DSL router.
Because we only have one Public IP address which is used by Cayman router. I
will use 192.168.1.x and 192.168.0.x for the two segments of PIX. Cayman
router does NAT job for all users. In this case, could I configure the PIX
wit
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> CID and CCDA.
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> At 02:28 PM 3/25/02, Daniel Ma wrote:
> >Well, I got my CCNP two years ago with old exam track. What if I want to
get
> >CCDP certification, do I
Does this mean your CCDP will be valid for three years from now on? or it
will expire when your CCNP expires.
Thanks,
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Subject: RE: CCNP to CCDP [7:39448
Well, I got my CCNP two years ago with old exam track. What if I want to get
CCDP certification, do I need to take all the exams again, or I could just
take the CID.
Thanks,
Daniel
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We deployed some wireless bridges with 11Mbps throughput. We are seeking
solutions which are not too expensive to encrypt 11Mbps. However, we
calculated the cost, if we use cisco 2600 with VPN card, for one pair, the
price easily goes over $15,000.
Could any one provide solution around or under $
nc" in the router bgp config.
>
> CM
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> Subject: BGP route [7:21989]
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>
> > One of my customer uses Ethernet0/0, instead of Loopback as update
> >
One of my customer uses Ethernet0/0, instead of Loopback as update
source. (See following sample configuration)
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 200.110.60.1 255.255.255.0
router bgp 12345
bgp log-neighbor-changes
network 200.110.60.0
neighbor 144.200.200.239 remote-as 1234
neighbor 144.200
How to create user with encrypted password? When I type the command
'username password 7 xxx', it ask for calculated password.
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I am trying to configure VLAN routing in Cat 6006, (Super engine does
support routing).
However, after I configure interface VLAN2, it said VLAN 2 is shutdown. it's
no use to issue 'no shutdown' command.
How should I configure it?
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I am trying to configure several cat 3500 as one cluster group over
Giga-stack. However, I found the Giga-stack do not pass the VLAN
information. I could only access VLAN1 cross switches.
Is there any configuration issue? If I do not user cluster, and configure
Giga-stack as trunk port, there is
Anyone can tell me where could I get the information of Global IP
assignement. For example, which IP range is used by which country?
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Just wondering whether the Aeronet wireless network can support three
subnets?
I know each access point has the IP address, should clients within the IP
range also?
Thanks,
Daniel
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> I find a confused question on an exam guide which is:
> select the connect-oriented protocols:
> 1.ATM
> 2.TOKEN RING
> 3.FDDI
> 4.Ethernet
> 5.FrameRelay
>
> anyone can help me sel
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Hi, all.
I just found that in Cisco web-site there are some free on-line tests. Are
these tests similar to the real test for CCNP, for example, BCRAN?
Thanks,
Daniel Ma
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yes, you need.
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> Hi, guys:
> I just got CCNP and thinking to go for CCDP, but I don't have CCDA yet,
> My question is, do I have to have CCDA in order to get CCDP? or just take
> CI
Do the on-line tests credit to our certificates? Or they are just sample
tests?
I am really curious about that. If so, then we do not need to register with
Sylvan Prometric and get it free?
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Sorry, a little out of topic.
We have installed an MS Exchange server behind the firewall, and opened the
SMTP port for it. Now the customer requires Outlook Web Access. I just
wonder whether we should open any other ports for this service, or just HTTP
will do.
Thanks,
Daniel Ma
Systems
this will limit my bandwidth to
4Mbps if I try to encrypt all traffic?
Thanks for clear my concept.
Daniel
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ks in advance for clear my concept.
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go to www.ciscopress.com , there is correction for the book you mentioned.
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> corrections to mistakes in Cisco Press publications?
> They may be
Let's use this scenario.
1. The clients are inside the corporate network, with private IP. Let's say
192.168.1.0, public range 202.166.1.0/28. The router is doing dynamic NAT.
2. The E-mail server is in the ISP.
3. Primary DNS is inside corporate network.
I use following access-list, however the
Will this do?
access-list 1 permit x.x.x.2 255.255.255.254
Daniel
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> Create an IP ACL, in as few lines as possible of course, which permits
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cisco4700M and one cisco2503, IOS 11.3.
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May I know the difference and usage of following:
1. ip default-network
2. ip default-gateway
3. ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
When and which should I use these commands?
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Finally, I got it. The DR and BDR are per segment not per area. If an area
has several segments, it has several DRs and BDRs as well.
Am I right?
Sorry for waisting your bandwidth.
Daniel
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>
> We all know that in an area (multi-access media), all routers must form
>
We all know that in an area (multi-access media), all routers must form
adjacency with DR and BDR. But how it is done if the router is not directly
linked to DR?
For example, Router A is the DR. Router B is between the Router A and Router
C. Now Router C must form adjacency with Router A. Am I rig
Thanks, ED.
Another thing is, do you have the Visio files for Symbols of router and
switch, like that in the Cisco books. For example, the router is a circle
while switch is a square.
Regards,
Daniel
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In router A, I think you could not put the mask as 0.0.0.0, because if so
the area only include one ip address.
Another thing is, have u try show interface and make sure the Serial port is
up?
Daniel
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I just bought a Visio 2000 technical version, however I can not find the
cisco drawing library, for example, the catalyst switches or cisco routers.
Could anyone tell me where I could find those drawing libraries?
Thanks,
Daniel Ma
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May I know which command can reset the Catalyst 2924 XL to factory default
configurations?
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p any any eq telnet
If I really want to deny telnet traffic, I should put this list before the
first one.
Am I right? If I am wrong please correct me.
thanks,
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