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If anyone has a better idea or suiggestions with this I'd appreciate your
thoughts.
Thanks,
David Armstrong
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There are some good examples of setups similar to what you're doing in
there.
Hope this helps.
David Armstrong
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> How do I apply two different crypto maps to the same interfa
Sujal,
No. Today is about remembering the innocent American lives that were lost at
the hands of ruthless terrorists. Those terrorists also thought they were
dying for their country. We will not in any way honor them.
""Sujal G. Ajmera"" wrote in message
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e PIX.
David Armstrong
""Paul"" wrote in message
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> Hi ..
>
> I have setup site to site from a 506 to a 515 this all works fine
...
> I now want to set up another site site from a 501 to the same 515 ...
>
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inside). Once the tunnel is
set up (IKE Phase I authentication completes successfully), all traffic thru
the tunnel will pass encrypted thru the outside interface of the PIX, be
unencrypted, and sent into the inside network as normal packets.
I hope that at least helps some.
David Armstrong
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Most any of us here would be more than happy to assist you. We charge
expenses plus $125.00 per hour and up.
""Ashok C. Braganza"" wrote in message
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> 1. Can someone help me in designing the internet network.
>
> I have the following equipments
> 1. C
time we'll need to set up ACL's as you are now.
If you wouldn't mind posting yours, I would be extremely appreciative. It
will help save me a lot of time in the very near future.
Thanks,
David Armstrong
""Mears, Rob"" wrote in message
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y to delve
into the solution on CCO but thought I'd check here first.
Evidently I'm not alone. I'll reply here when the answer is found.
David Armstrong
""Jorge Gittins"" wrote in message
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> Has anyone here
Does anyone remember what happened to Compaq when they reverse engineered
IBM's PCs and then sold their products at significantly lower prices?
Has anyone seen this company listed on a US stock exchange? I wouldn't be
surprised if these guys did very well.
David Armstrong
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I'm not sure either but this comes to mind: Mastering Certifications for New
Students
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> Gonna be sorry I asked this..but which test is that? looked at the
> Cisco site and couldn't find an MCNS.
>
> David
Me
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> Bill Harrison
> MCSE, CCNP
> Instructor
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> -Original Message-
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> David Armstrong
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> Subject: Re: Cisco Devices in MS Active Di
with Active Directory as well.
Hope that helps some,
David Armstrong
""Mann, Chris"" wrote in message
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> Can Cisco routers and switches be managed at all from with Microsoft
> Active Directory, or some Active Directory
its vs 768). I have no idea if this will affect header size since I
don't understand IPSec beyond setting it up. I'll begin/rebegin working on
this problem Monday and search CCO for that type of info. Any suggestions
would be appreciated (and yes, I too would like for them to get a b
its vs 768). I have no idea if this will affect header size since I
don't understand IPSec beyond setting it up. I'll begin/rebegin working on
this problem Monday and search CCO for that type of info. Any suggestions
would be appreciated (and yes, I too would like for them to get a b
it
adds to the packet when the frame is created. I'm focusing on the second
now. I need to get a better understanding of the components of IPSec first
though.
Thanks for you input,
David Armstrong
""Daniel Cotts"" wrote in message
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orts MTU's
of 1500 bits and can't be increased. I've sent pings with larger data
packets and, sure enough, they died too. Given the vendor's equipment the
solution appears to be to decrease MTU size on the 3015; however, I can't
find a way to do this.
Does anyone ha
rder tests I've taken and it felt good to pass it. Study hard and
understand not only the answers but the reasons behind them and you'll do
fine.
David Armstrong
""Larry Youngquist"" wrote in message
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> I recent
This is really more information than you've requested but I thought it was a
good enough discussion to post anyway. It comes from CBT Systems (now
Smartforce) Cisco Securty Systems CBT:
Cisco has developed the CiscoSecure Access Control Server (ACS) family of
security
servers, which supports bo
uct/lan/c2900xl/29_35xu/scg/inde
x.htm
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c2900xl/29_35xu/scg/kivl
an.htm
David Armstrong
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I think that there are some problems with their news servers. Right now I
can send to groupstudy.com but not groupstudy.jobs. They've been pretty slow
for me the last two days also.
David Armstrong
"Priscilla Oppenheimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Blueberries! ;-)
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> I'm interested in hearing remedies for those times when you have read so
> much, and keep rereading material because it's repeated in every book,
that
> you feel a little dizzy, a
on yet another subnet (3 subnets
total).
I've done that to avoid routing problems on routers where I have a bank of
BRI interfaces that would otherwise be using the same ip unnumbered
interface, but in your case I'd leave it like it is.
David Armstrong
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t too? The only way that
would work to my knowledge is to set it up the router as a switch and simply
send every packet across each router. There is far less traffic if the
router knows that PacketA goes to MySideOfTheNetwork and PacketB goes to
TheOtherRoutersSideOfTheNetwork.
David
the CIR even though the Frame
Relay provider only guarantees the CIR.
>From the information you gave the CIR isn't known; however, neither PVC can
move data beyond their Port Access speed which in your example is 64k.
David Armstrong
""Bob Perez"" <[EMAIL PROTECT
You might try reposting this to groupstudy.jobs. You'll DEFINTELY get an
opinion there.
David Armstrong
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> Does anyone have any work experience
One last response:
I misunderstood also. I thought the objection you'd raised was to the value
of a glossary of terms and that it wasn't worth having to wade through a
Cisco promo. I apologize for the confusion too.
Between the two of us we did pretty good, huh!
David Armstrong
;
> I didn't notice it was a copy/paste when I posted earlier - I thought it
was
> posted by someone at Cisco. Sorry, David, if I caused any offense.
>
> ---JRE---
>
>
> > David Armstrong wrote:
> >
> > > This has really gone a lot farther than I ever mea
st go get it.
Thanks and once again, I apologize.
David Armstrong
""Jim Erickson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I don't think Priscilla's complaint was about the free book
marketing dept. driven but I really think complaints about a glossary of
terms is going overboard. That's my opinion though.
David Armstrong
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As Winston requested we need debug ppp authentication and a config from the
other router would help too. My guess is this is either a dialer map problem
or a password problem.
David Armstrong
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ting delays or time outs on a large
network. I'm going to continue to look for a definitive answer.
Thanks Again,
David
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> Last night
00 feet. He may have been right but it
didn't look even close to that to me.
Thanks for clarifying the dialer load-threshold setting.
David Armstrong
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uot;dialer
load-threshold 2 either" statement if this solution works for you. That
statement will ensure connection of each line after only 2 bytes (bits?) of
data have transversed the link. This needs to be done on both ends.
Hope this helps,
David Armstrong
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d, we'd love to have
you join us..
Thanks for any help,
David Armstrong
1) What is the default time period that the BDR waits when listening to
LSA's from the DR before it decides that the DR is down and promotes itself
to DR. All the literature we could find simply said that the BDR wai
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