I've looked through the BCMSN book and also online and I've found info on
redundant switches and routers at different layers in a network (Access,
Distribution, and Core) but it seems that in every case (at least the ones
I've seen) the redundancy does not flow down to the actual physical
ave
multiple NIC with the SAME
network address. Makes life simple.
Funny how the issue of redundancy becomes so complex
so quickly
Chuck
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You've posted this on the Cisco newsgroup. You might want to look into the
Check Point newsgroup they're at: news.checkpoint.com :-)
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integration Technologies Inc.
1201 Dove Street Suite 200
Newport Beach CA 92660
Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCDA, Citrix
Sorry I don't have the info at hand but I'm pretty sure you can find it on
Cisco's web site. In the past I've found other password reset instructions
there.
HTH,
Dave
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Hi all,
We have a Cisco router
Hey what do ya know??? I had a short cut to the password recovery page on my
browser!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/22.html#Tech 1
Dave
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integration Technologies Inc.
1201 Dove Street Suite 200
Newport Beach CA 92660
Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCDA,
Looks good to me, however if you are planning to use inter-VLan routing you
might want to make sure that the protocol you select can handle VLSM.
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integration Technologies Inc.
1201 Dove Street Suite 200
Newport Beach CA 92660
Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCDA,
Regarding #2 Could they be talking about ISL as opposed to 802.1q for VTP?
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integration Technologies Inc.
1201 Dove Street Suite 200
Newport Beach CA 92660
Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCDA, Citrix CCA, Check Point CCSA
"Plantier, William" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve,
Lonnie's suggestion is correct. I've done this and it does work. You need
to use the 'altaddr' command on each Citrix server so it will return the
external IP rather than the internal IP to the client. You also need to
have the client ask for the alternate address, only for external
I used only the Sybex book and passed the CCNA with a 944. On the CCDA I
again used only the Sybex book and passed with a 834. Those books seem to
work for me so I'm going to stick with them. I've heard that other's who
posted here don't care for the Sybex books and swear by Cisco Press. I
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