Re: FS: AGS+, good lab router [7:54721]

2002-10-08 Thread Don Queen
I have one that 8 serial ports, and since I'll be moving shortly, I'll sell mine for the same price. - Original Message - From: Priscilla Oppenheimer To: Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 11:58 AM Subject: RE: FS: AGS+, good lab router [7:54721] I'm suprised it doesn't have any

Re: Does Pix Support? [7:51519]

2002-08-20 Thread Don Queen
Tumbleweed's MMS(formerly WorldSecure). It allows you to create all kinds of rules to filter anything both inbound and outbound. It also has an AV engine. - Original Message - From: ipguru1 To: Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 8:21 PM Subject: Re: Does Pix Support? [7:51519] I can give

Re: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-14 Thread Don Queen
that Novell continues to innovate. Comments below: Don Queen wrote: What version of Netware are you running on the server? If it 5 or 6, it's native IP, so basically you're sending IP traffic out of the Pix, which should work. It sound as if your problem may be with the packet actually

Re: access-list for steaming audio [7:49817]

2002-08-14 Thread Don Queen
Exchange 2000 has IM built in. You don't need a seperate server to do this. - Original Message - From: Dan Penn To: Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 11:36 AM Subject: RE: access-list for steaming audio [7:49817] What I really like is some corporations embracing instant messaging for

Re: Cisco PIX amp;amp; Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-14 Thread Don Queen
:51303] Not junk at all. :-) I think it's impressive that Novell continues to innovate. Comments below: Don Queen wrote: What version of Netware are you running on the server? If it 5 or 6, it's native IP, so basically you're sending IP traffic out of the Pix, which should work. It sound

Re: Cisco PIX Novell [7:51303]

2002-08-13 Thread Don Queen
What version of Netware are you running on the server? If it 5 or 6, it's native IP, so basically you're sending IP traffic out of the Pix, which should work. It sound as if your problem may be with the packet actually coming back into the Pix. Do you have any rules that may be preventing the

Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-08-12 Thread Don Queen
What happens if the switch receives an IPX packet? Will it try to route it or drop the packet or will it handle the packet at layer 2 only? I have a customer that interested in using the 3550 but they have Novell servers. Of course using Novell IP shouldn't be a problem but they're still running

Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103]

2002-08-12 Thread Don Queen
Thanks, that's what I needed to know. - Original Message - From: MADMAN To: Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 4:12 PM Subject: Re: 3550 EMI [7:50103] It will work fine at layer 2 you just can't route IPX with a 3550. Dave Don Queen wrote: What happens if the switch receives

Re: management platforms [7:49042]

2002-07-18 Thread Don Queen
Have the server group looked into NetIQ? It's great for managing/monitor NT servers and it'll probably do a better job than OpenView because it monitors the hardware of the server as well the applications running on them. - Original Message - From: Roberts, Larry To: Sent: Wednesday,

Re: blocking spam with cisco routers [7:48971]

2002-07-17 Thread Don Queen
You'll need a mail relay program like Worldsecure(now Tumbleweed) that searches the content of the message before relaying it to the internal e-mail server. As others have stated, other e-mail servers will open smtp connections to your mail server in order to send mail. Most spammers change IP

Re: Cable Modem DHCP problem [7:47175]

2002-07-03 Thread Don Queen
I have roadrunner cable modem service and a 2514 as my internet connection. When I need to get another IP address I simply shut the interface down, wait a few seconds and do the no shut. To verify that you have a new IP address do the show dhcp server command, it show your IP address, the IP

Re: CIT exam [7:43100]

2002-05-02 Thread Don Queen
I agree. I took the CIT on Monday and passed with a score of 824, after really studying for only a week. Anyway a pass is a pass, so now I join the many others on this is list who are CCNP's. I owe a great deal of thanks to those of you who have contributed to this list. - Original Message