Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-30 Thread Gary Wong
Yes. I am one of the CCNPv2 by this sequence. And yet Cisco will renew your CCNA to v2 automatically. -- Gary Wong ""Jason Roysdon"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó 904kls$lkl$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:904kls$lkl$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > How about this:

Re: quest. for AAA / VPDN experts [7:10535]

2001-07-01 Thread Gary Wong
B4 answering what is going wrong, could you see anything in the RADIUS log? That should give some hints. Gary ""nrf"" I am trying to set up a L2F VPDN, using CiscoSecure for Windows (acting as a > Radius server). I have yet to actually get the VPDN up. > > I believe that the problem has somet

Re: Cisco 7400 router... [7:12275]

2001-07-13 Thread Gary Wong
I attended a seminar before at Cisco HK. The information I was given is that this new router is positioned as a broadband router. In terms of performance, it is equipped with PXF which will do certain kind of QoS speed up (if you do) and its based board is actually a 7200. GE interfaces are bui

Re: CCIE One Day Lab FAIL [7:27029]

2001-11-21 Thread Gary Wong
Mine is 60-70 wpm. But the key point is, I used "i" instead of "sh ip ro", "b" instead of "sh ip bgp", "o" instead of "sh ip ospf", "t" instead of "conf t" etc. Therefore, a "sh ip bgp sum" would be "b sum", or "sh ip ospf nei" would be "o nei". I know you get what I mean. Build a list of aliases

Re: Win2K CA with Cisco Router [7:27147]

2001-11-22 Thread Gary Wong
First, get a copy of SCEP at http://corporate.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp. Search "scep" under Win2K. Setup your CA as Standalone CA, install IIS & SCEP. If you need, type "certutil -vroot" to generate web pages. When you successfully setup SCEP, you should be able to see the CA

Re: First learning experience. [7:27653]

2001-11-29 Thread Gary Wong
There are 4 places to go for the R/S lab in AP for guys like us in HK: Tokyo, Beijing, Singapore and Sydney. The backlog in BJ is pretty long, you might think about SG or Tokyo. Though I took mine at Sydney, for twice. Gary CCIE#8256 ""c.h.ip"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PR

Re: VPN and IPsec [7:23339]

2001-10-18 Thread Gary Wong
tunnel interface. Regards, Gary Wong CCIE #8256 ""Jacek Malinowski"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have some problems with my Ipsec configuration. > My configuration is like: > > >

Re: i need help. please.... [7:24472]

2001-10-28 Thread Gary Wong
Comment inline. Regards, Gary Wong ""xie rootstock"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > two routers can reach each other by serial with encap ppp, but the potocol > is down after plus pap authentication, why? > > 2505#debug p

Re: CSVPN or CSIDS [7:24509]

2001-10-29 Thread Gary Wong
Good luck. Regards, Gary Wong PS. Down to the last one IDSPM on Wednesday. ""waleed hassabu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > any one have passed recently the CSVPN or CSIDS exams today... > what kind of difficulty any fill in comman

Re: CSPM for IDS [7:24727]

2001-10-31 Thread Gary Wong
Have you checked their Host ID, Host Name, Org name and Org ID? Did you define your sensor in CSPM correctly? Make sure PostOffice (UDP 45000 by default) all the way goes through. Gary Wong ""Jim Bond"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]..

Re: CSPM for IDS [7:24727]

2001-10-31 Thread Gary Wong
Have you checked their Host ID, Host Name, Org name and Org ID? Did you define your sensor in CSPM correctly? Make sure PostOffice (UDP 45000 by default) all the way goes through. Gary Wong ""Jim Bond"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">

Re: HELP! Wildcard masks [7:25728]

2001-11-08 Thread Gary Wong
Not explained in bits, but that is what I always tell ppl a clean way to do: 2 things: subnet mask, wildcard mask. You should be well comfortable with what a subnet mask is. So, take the host mask, 255.255.255.255. When you want a wildcard mask, subtract subnet mask from the host mask decimal by d