I have hooked up a second ISP to my PIX. One ISP will handle all outbound
web access and VPN (default route). The other will handle specific traffic
to several companies (individual routes).
I have some internal hosts that have statics assigned to the ISP that will
handle specific traffic. But, at
Anyone used techsoup.org for non-profit Cisco ordering? An admin of $60 for
a $3000 switch seems too good to be true.
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Anyone doing this to authenticate users? I'm following the CHAP example in
the user guide and can't create the stored procedure. I'll provide more
details is someone is able to help.
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Forgot about the user part. In IAS, Setup a remote access policy by domain
groups. Create a domain group, throw the users in it that have access to the
router and allow it in the policy.
When the user logs into the router, it will go to IAS, go down the list of
Remote Access Policies, and allow th
You should be able to since it's a standard RADIUS server. I've been using
IAS for Cisco VPN authentication for about 6 months now. I am now
implementing ACS though and what an advantage it has over IAS. If someone so
much as farts on the network, I know about it.
In IAS just setup each device tha
I agree about either way of setting up the profile is not secure. My
thinking is if they know the group username and password, they can call up
their buddy and tell them it. But if I never give it to them, then they need
to know a little bit about the client and where that information is kept.
Aut
I am getting ready to roll out the Cisco VPN client (3.6.4) and looking for
tips on the easiest way to do this. I currently have it on a FTP site and
setup as a self extracting file that extracts to c:\temp and then launches
setup.exe automatically.
Now for the profile I want people to use. I do n
Thanks for your input. I'm looking around at other vendors to see what they
offer with this. One thing I don't like with the PIX vpn is the lack of
logging capabilites. I want to know when someone logged in, when the logged
out, where they went, etc. I'm looking at the concentrators but don't
remem
I am using a PIX and VPN client 3.6 and getting in works just fine. Problem
is I want to connect to NT domain resources across the board after logging
into VPN. I know you can connect to network shares using alternate username
and password but for things like remote event logs on the domain, you do
I would have been interested, however, with less than 29 days until my first
attempt in RTP, and a new project looming with work, I don't think I can
work in any extra time. If I tank too badly on the Lab, I'll let you know,
and maybe we can work something out prior to my second attempt. Good luc
On my home network, I rely almost exclusively on NAT overload for security.
Even though I know it's not a security measure, I've yet to hear anyone with
a good explanation of why it's not enough, at least for a home network. I
know there's a bunch of really bright people here, so if anyone would
I am trying to setup a site to site VPN between a PIX running 6.2.1 and
Symantec Firewall 7.0. It is not making it past IKE and just keeps looping
the IKE phase. It matches a policy and then loops over again. In the "show
crypto isakmp sa" output, I get hundreds of "QM_IDLE" and every few seconds
a
I liked the comment and definitely agree that some of the authors of Cisco
training material should be named and publicly humiliated, although the
sheer volume of mistakes could make this a somewhat overwhelming task for
the public doing the humiliating. Still, I want to add my opinion that Cisco
d
The way PAT works when overloading multiple addresses is to overload the
first address in the pool until ALL port numbers are used up. I can't point
you to any publicly available documentation on this, but cut and pasted from
Network Academy curriculum:
"However, on a Cisco IOS router, NAT will
Just curious what others use to filter their SMTP traffic for viruses and
spam. I am currently using Trend Micro Interscan and it's a piece of junk.
It doesn't have one report option which the higher ups want to see.
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On the 2611 platform, VLAN encapsulation is supported for Ethernet as of
12.1. Bridging on a subinterface is not supported until 12.2, however.
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I'm trying to play around with this as well, and have reviewed various forum
histories to determine why my config is failing. Like Grad Alfons Canon
reported on 7/28/01, my attempts give me the "MobileIP: Interface # add
ip.add.re.ss rejected" message.
One point of confusion for me is the "care-of
The Cisco Press CQS books were sufficient for me. I did try to set up as
many various configurations as I could in my own lab, and the PIX 501 was
good to have for that piece of the tests. Good luck!
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I have a couple of 2500's running 12.1(15) enterprize code, and they still
do not allow for encapsulation on Ethernet interfaces. According to the
documentation, encapsulation is supported only on FE interfaces. I have
heard that the 2610s support it, however. Anyone else have additional
informa
Thanks to both of you for considering the problem and providing input. I
will try both suggestions, and believe that the 'isdn fast-rollover-delay
(seconds)' will work.
isdn fast-rollover-delay seconds
Configures
Time delay between consecutive dial
I'm looking for something already out there that can keep an inventory of
servers, contact names, documentation, etc. Instead of having a database for
server hardware specifics, a folder for documentation, it would be nice to
bring it all together. I'm not looking for something to actually detect
h
I haven't seen that any other's posters have had this problem, which makes
me think I may be missing something really basic in the configuration. Any
help is greatly appreciated
I have MPPP configured on two routers' BRI interfaces with the load
threshold set at one, so the second b channel shoul
Clearly, you cannot do DMZ scenarios, or get a real feel for multiple
security levels. Also hot standby is not allowed. However, that said, it
is completely compatible with the larger units' IOS, allowing you to use the
current version and get hands-on feel for how it differs from the
convention
I completed this by self-study, and a moderate lab (3 routers at the time, a
couple of PCs and the PIX 501). This sufficed for all but the IDS exam.
For that, I built a FrankenIDS machine and created a Cisco Security Policy
Manager to experiment/practice with. This allowed me to get a feel for
I have a DEC server that communicates to the network through an AUI to
ethernet converter. It synchs up to the 6509 at 10mb/half duplex which is
all that it will run at but I'm getting many many errors on the port. I have
seen this with some other devices that we have to run the converters on.
Bef
Is anyone using Cisco Secure Access Control Server and if so, how do you
like it? I am looking for something to work with PIX VPN, RSA SecurID key
fobs, and possibly Cisco Aironet. My Cisco rep recommended ACS but I want to
make sure I'm not rush into something that isn't going to work well. The
m
I am setting up different closets in the building to use different VLAN's
for the PC's. But, all printers will be on the their own VLAN. So what I
would like to do is enter the printer MAC addresses in a table for using
dynamic VLAN's and have a different fallback VLAN (if the MAC isn't in the
tab
I am gathering information so I can propose a VPN solution to my company. We
are currently using a vendor for VPN and would like to gain more control.
Here's what I have so far:
PIX running 6.2.1 with 56bit encryption
Plan to buy RSA SecureID Ace Server and Keyfobs
I plan to purchase the 168-bit
I have two point to point T1's that I'm thinking about combining (known as
NxT1). Both connections are going through the same routers at each end (4700
and 2600). I found some information on Cisco's website but they mention that
it can be complex and talk about alternatives.
Is anyone else doing
We are currently using a VPN provider to get into the network but want to
take more control and bring it in house. I did some testing though and found
that the VPN was adding about 27% overhead compared to bypassing VPN and
going direct to a server.
I'm wondering if others have done testing and w
This may or may not be a Cisco issue but I am running DHCP on a NT 4.0
server and it's been giving Nacks for the past 5 days and is causing a major
headache. Every Nack has been coming from the same subnet as the DHCP server
which seems even more strange. I've watched the packets being broadcasted
I inherited a PIX and need help identifying it. It's gray with a door in the
front and small lock. Inside the door is a floppy drive on the right side
and fan on the left. In the back the part number is 47-3158-01. The chassis
is only idenified as a PIX and there is no model number. In the Show
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I have used Kentrox Satellite 651 CSU/DSU's before but looking at the Adtran
TSU ACE CSU/DSU. Does anyone have an opinion of the Adtran? It's a little
cheaper than the Kentrox and you don't have to buy the cables which are
about $60 each for 10'. Thanks.
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Doug
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I have a company that will be implementing a system that will be taking up
quite a bit of bandwidth across the LAN and eventually the WAN. Since it is
somewhat bandwidth intensive, they want to know what the average and peak
utilization of the network is and what the peak hours are. I'm have a 550
I have checked individual switches and routers for utilization before but
when asked what the average utilization of an entire network (mainly LAN)
is, what exactly makes up this figure? I am working on getting a packet
sniffer which I know will help take all the variables and give me an answer
bu
ike is the
(perceived) dependency of setting it up through the web interface.
Personally, I like using command line and the web interface is too slow.
Thanks.
Doug
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on Cisco's website called "Designing Network Security" and "Managing Cisco
Network Security". Anyone have an opinion on these? Thanks.
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Well, I am taking my test in Aurora, CO. We will have 2.5 hrs and no
group...one shot...wonderful, huh!
Wonder how they come up with this final?
Doug
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other questions, like from Boson or anything?
C ya
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H, interesting!
I am taking this class and any help you can give me, would be much
appreciated! I have heard it's a bear too.
Doug
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Does anyone know where I can find a good listing or FAQ that compares IOS
feature sets? I know how to use Feature Navigator on Cisco's website but I'm
looking for something that will outline the major differences between them.
Thanks.
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Hi.
If anyone of you have sample questions and practice tests that could help
me thru the Wireless LAN specialization, that would be very helpful.
Any suggestions about the Wireless LAN exams?
Thanks in advance.
Doug
About the versions, I was reading in the following URL that 5.5(9) is the
"Recommended Supervisor Software Version":
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/c5krn/sw_rns/78_6583.htm
But, in the 5.5(11) release notes, it says 5.5(7) is recommended:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bi
I will be upgrading the supervisor software on my 5500 from 4.5(3) to 5.5(9)
and need to know a couple things:
1. Does anyone know about how long it takes to do the upgrade.
2. As for the steps, I should just have to tftp the new software to
bootflash and then change the "set boot system flash"
I am setting up etherchannel between a 5509 and two Intel Pro/100 server
adapters and if I set the etherchannel mode to "desirable" on the 5509, it
shows no ports are channeling. Using "auto" doesn't show channeling either.
If I set it to "on", then of course it shows my ports are channeling but I
I have worked with Vlans for another company that used a different Vlan for
every department and then had a Vlan for the servers. This goes along with
most design concepts except that at least 2 or more departments often shared
a wiring closet. When tech support would plug in PCs, they often would
Tom;
Thanks for the advice. Yes, the many labs with the course is the main reason
for my decision to take the class. Also, I'm not sure if I am the best
self-study type person :)
Doug
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starting school next week and was just wondering if it's worth the 2
year investment in time.
Thanks
Doug
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Hmm, maybe the fault lies in companies that only hire people who have a
specific set of certifications to manage their networks. I, and for that
matter several other non-CCIEs I know, could easily have handled your
problem. I'm betting that you never even got the chance to see us, as the
insisten
First, Congratulations.
My openion is the written exists to weed out people with NO experience. It
has no other value.
I would schedule my practical and get on with it.
Good Luck.
Doug
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a SLA (service Level Agreement) would be the only effective cure. If the
traffic travels through multiple ISP's the SLA becomes more challenging.
HTH
Doug
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Nul0 has several applications. Security is a good one.
Your point that martian routes can appear in the route table rather than
exception processes is also a good point.
It also is a good way to prevent routing loops on summary addresses, for
example.
Regards
Doug
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Dwayne;
The short answer is no.
If static routes sufice for your current IGP,
they will work for BGP as well.
The key is not to rely on BGP to provide reachability
within your AS. (network).
I would strongly concider creating loopback addresses
if you have multiple paths in your network.
this wi
If you know this, please disregard.
T-1 crossovers, 56k and ethernet crossovers are all different.
I beleive its 1&2 to 4&5 for t-1
1&2 to 7&8 for DDS{56k}, CDDI, and ATM 25 and 155.
HTH
Doug
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the traffic shaping and blast
away.
HTH
Doug
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, subnet not in table, forward to DG.
Classful - attached net, subnet not in table, drop and generate ICMP to host.
Doug
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Spot on. NAT and a route.
Doug
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lassless and
an icmp "timeout" error (after a long wait) with ip classless.
This behavior prevents some routing loops, prevents traffic to nonexistant
devices and is good design.
Doug
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You are missing a default route to the internet.
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 206.107.237.x where x is the address of the cable
modem.
However if the 2521 can't see it, either somthing else is wrong.
Are the interfaces Up,Up?
A sh ip int bri should tell the tale on the 2501.
HTH
Doug
Me
, the cable Rich is talking about is standard Ethernet patch cables.
I use rj-45 couplers to attach the cable to the Cisco octal cable. Any
computer store should have both.
HTH
Doug
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Just a thought. Are you really running rip V1 or are you running Rip V2 in
compatibly mode.
The first config would look like:
Router Rip
Net 172.10.0.0
The second would look like:
Router rip
version 1
net 172.10.0.0
Just a thought.
Doug
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es bandwidth on both links. Both
designs are appropriate, depending on the nature of the traffic.
Hope this helps.
Doug
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Good Luck
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Hopefully, I have answered some of your questions without mudding the water.
HTH
Doug
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If you want to follow up, I can ask my WAN Guru at work.
HTH
Doug
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Try putting in this command on your async interface: async default routing
Also what type of cable are you using? I've always used the cisco black
cable.
And try to hard-code the rxspeed and txspeed. I never trust auto-select.
Why are you using async65? Wouldn't it be async1?
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Thanks Brad. That worked. For those like me that happen to fall into this
problem, here's how to recover. On the Olicom is two reset buttons. The top
one can be used to reset the switch. Press hard and keep it pressed for a
few seconds, after which a menu will appear to allow you to download
soft
Is it just telnet? Can you use the console port? If not, you need to call
the TAC and have them send you a utility which will reset a PIX password. No
other way to do it that I know.
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I absolutely have to agree. There are ways to lay people off that is
dignified and respectful. Then there's the way NEC BNS did it! Last week, I
was in my boss's office talking about something completely unrelated when he
says "Oh, by the way" and hands me a lay-off notice. An hour later I'm
hist
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You probably already saw Jennifer's post on the separation of rxload and
txload and adjusting the load
Wise words
--- Ronald James wrote:
> hey RAMG, i feel bad for your experience, and thanks
> for your kind warning.
> whether who has the problem is not the problem of
> the group; besides, how
> could we determine who's fault if i only have one
> sided information, and in
> fact, i did not partc
I just wanted to thank everyone in this group. I was
in a terrible job before, but now I am back with Cisco
Routers and ATM. Hope the tech stocks bounce back
soon.
Roy Snyder
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I've had a request to have our Pix firewall catch inbound traffic headed
for host A and redirect it to host B. We do not have NAT enabled on the Pix
(ver 5.1).
Am I missing something? I don't see a way to do this.
Doug
==
"There are a lot of interesting
Thanks - I don't have anyone on staff that knows the LD any better than I,
so I need a sanity check before I take down the company web site. :/
Optionally, is there any way to config the LD to fail over both 80 and 443
if one or the other fails?
Doug Roberts,
I know that story. Since I've been three times, without success, my company
has decided not to pay for any more trips. Good planning on their part,
after living and breathing the CCIE for the last year, I'm not going to drop
it. I have to admit it is a highly motivating factor in wanting to pass.
> >
> >-andy
> >
> >
> >On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Stupid Idiot wrote:
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> > >
> > > Holy crap Robin, that has to be the most blatant plug,
> > > from a friend of an author, that I've ever seen! It's
> > > morons like you
>From my studies, the maximum speed for X.25 is 2MB/s.
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Because I can't find definite answers in the material I have, I wanted
to post it in a form of a question and see what you all think.
What are not features in fast etherchannel.
a-load balancing
b-full duplex
c-up to six interfaces bundled
d-hsrp
e-fault tolerant
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Can BGP really "load balance"? I have 2 ISP's with unequal pipes to them
(one is 768k the other is full T1. It's a long story but that is what I have
to work with for the forseeable future). I want to truely balance across
the links. I know I can set the route maps and work with weight, local
p
Does it count when the author recommends the book? LOL
Seriously, it is good stuff though...
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e this has been addressed before and
apologize for the repetition...
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Try a straight through cable (regular cat 5 patch cable) instead of the cable
provided. I had to do this with before on some Catalyst 5000s.
Circusnuts wrote:
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> This is all I have @ the top left of the screen. I've tried all speeds (&
> restarted Hyper Term everytime too :-) I'm
Please help me understand.
In IGRP, what is an example of why you would want to have more than one
process domains within a routing domain? (Ex. IGRP 10 and IGRP 20
within AS40)
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Here is another study question for clarification. Assume the following
configuration:
queue-list 1 protocol ip 1
queue-list 1 protocol ipx 2
queue-list 1 protocol appletalk 3
queue-list 1 protocol ip 4 tcp 20
queue-list 1 default 5
queue-list 1 queue 1 byte-count 4500
A) Once the byte count in
This is a question for study purposes. I want to verify what I think
the answer is:
Let's say Router A is the Designated Router with priority of 100 and
fails. Router B (Backup Designated Router) with priority of 90 becomes
the DR and Router C with a priority of 80 becomes the BDR.
If Router A
Can someone explain to me why auto-negotiate on a Catalyst 5500 and a
NIC is not always reliable.
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It is my understanding that the port numbers change by the router model. Is
there a reference that lists the port numbers by the model for console, aux
etc..
Thanks,
Doug
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> Doug Hammond and so far it appears to be a very informative book. They
> really provide great information regarding each Cisco switch. So far a
very
> good read.
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> Jeff
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I am trying to distinguish whether a spanning tree explorer packet is a
broadcast packet, while an all routes explorer packet is an multicast
packet.
Am I correct?
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Thanks to all who post here. I have been reading quietly and learning.
Passed the CCNA today. 1 down... tons to go
Thanks Again
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Looking for some feedback... There seem to be some different paths followed
to CCNP. What have you found to be a balance between book smarts and real
life prep for CCNP?
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CRC errors are physical layer errors. First thing to do is to have the line
checked. (I have experienced many times where I had to prove to the service
provider that the error was on their side and not on our client's equipment.
Even though they claimed that the line tested fine).
Brad Ellis w
When you have a point to multipoint frame-relay (partial mesh) setup and
you disable split-horizon on the hub router's serial interface, does
that also disable the spit-hoizon for the sub-interfaces as well?
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Title: RE: RAID question
That really depends. I have always preferred using hardware RAID. If that is the case, the OS is fairly ignorant of what is going on. The main consideration is whether drivers exist for the NOS that you are using. NT 4 has the ability to do sofware RAID. If you are goi
in their topological database.
Doug
Hans Schimek wrote:
> Hi !
>
> in the last few sample configurations i came across the term LOOPBACK.
> what is this device needed for and why do i have to specify this.
> concerning FRAME RELAY or ISDN for example.
Does anyone have a recommended website that will help with the studies
for the CCIE certification? NetworkStudyGuides.Com has been great for
CCNA and CCNP, but I have not looked at the CCIE portion of this site
yet.
Thanks!
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