Thanks for the responses. I think I'm going to go with a 2926T/F. BTW, the
PDF on www.laganiere.com is an excellent reference.
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Don
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2514's have two ethernet ports... they are probably the cheapest 2 ethernet
port routers. You could also go with a 4000 with a NP-2E but I think those
are roughly 100-200 more then a 2514.
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unicast when querying the WINS server.
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Hi all,
I was wondering which catalyst switches use the CatOS(Set-based CLI), other
then the Cat 5K's.
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Don
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permit entries at the top of your inbound ACL to allow traffic flow that's
part of the same session back in to your network.
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If you have ACL's applied inbound to your NAT outside interface make sure
you explicitly allow outside inbound connections to port 5080.
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You can try the software center on cisco's website. You might need a CCO
account in order to download the CSPM eval though.
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Don Nguyen
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So... which routers will you have on sell soon ? Still looking to fill out
my CCIE lab =)
Don
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server using SSL you only have to allow inbound traffic to port 443, you
don't need port 80 open unless it also serves up unencrypted pages. If you
want/need to use IPSEC you will need to allow inbound traffic on the UDP
port 500 and allow IP protocols 50 and 51(not ports 50 and 51).
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an ATM pipe. However, I would recommend trying a VPN solution solution
if possible first.
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1.544Mbits/sec.
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Don Nguyen
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Use the show line command to find out what the line number is and you can
set the flow control for the line in the line configuration.
conf t
line xxx--- line number
flowcontrol software|hardware|none
software for xon/xoff
hardware for cts/rts
none for well none =P
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Don Nguyen
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add
this to its LMHOST file. This should work
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Don Nguyen
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How much are the beta exams ?
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If I'm reading your question correctly, the link between your router and
switch would be a trunk line. You would have to set the 2610's eth0 up with
subinterfaces to route your VLAN, this is assuming you don't have a VLAN
routing capable device somewhere else in your network already. This will
Doh, I assumed all of the 2600 series routers had ports capable of trunking,
forgot you need ports capable of 100mb in order to trunk =P
Don
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