Hi ,
I m interested to participate
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From: CiscoB
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Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 12:49 AM
Subject: CCNA Authors needed [3:4550]
I'm looking for a few people that would be interested in authoring a
chapter
for a CCNA book Network Learning
look to some sites as :
www.cert.org
www.packetstormattack.com
www.securityfocus.com
to get some procedures for testing firewall installations , otherwise you
must get in touch with experts to evaluate your configuration and the
vulnirability degree of your firewall.
there are also some remote
First ,
- try o fix the mode of the interface full duplex or half duplex and not
auto negociate in both sides ( PC and AIX ), with the switch it must mach
the AIX
(you can use auto-negociate)
try to configure en0 because most configurations that we have done with pcs
are configured with en0 (
yes , it can be connected directly with a token-ring adapter installed on it
, this adapter is called OSA card and you could use it for both IP and SNA.
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Hi Group,
Can the IBM mainframe computer be connected directly to the token ring?
it can be connected also directly by using an OSA token-ring adapter in the
HOST and its configuration in the mainframe is similar to the CIP card on
the router , they are both generated by an XCA node .
there many types of OSA cards that work with both SNA and IP , they use
Token Ring or
For your genral culture I m ARABIC , somtimes I receive viruses from
messages in this board and other messages from many people in multiple
countries , I do not consider them personal attacks and I m not angry with
no body , this board is for arabs , Jews , US citzens , chineese ..to
, filter like a murf and all
should be fine. Now back to our previously scheduled
discussion..IPSEC, what does it stand for and how do I use it. :
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From: Hehdili Nizar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:29 PM
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Subject
linkrouter-FRADFEP
Regards,
John
MADMAN 11/19/01 2:47:49 PM
Yes though you seem concerned about the presence of the CIP, the CIP
has nothing to do for or against your frame connection.
Dave
Hehdili Nizar wrote:
Hi , all
Is it possible to connect RFC 1490
this;
remoteFRADrouter-F/R
linkrouter-FRADFEP
Regards,
John
MADMAN 11/19/01 2:47:49 PM
Yes though you seem concerned about the presence of the CIP, the CIP
has nothing to do for or against your frame connection.
Dave
Hehdili Nizar wrote:
Hi , all
If you would prefer one routing path among multiple routes than use route
maps
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Hi everyone,
Is there any router COMMAND that
indicate which route the IP trafic
Hi , all
Is it possible to connect RFC 1490 compliant frads through a frame relay
network to a directly attached Cisco 7500 with CIP card attached to
mainframe.
Thanks
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Hi ,
- about dial up connections It depends on your requirements and protocols
used , because you can use E1 PRI or T1 PRI modules or E1 channalized with
miC R2 it could be possible to be supported on ASxxx by connecting 50 E1
channalised cards in multiple AS5xxx
- about leased lines , you need a
No , there is no way to integrate PIX with an anti-Virus , there is no
similar CVP functionality in PIX .
You need to put an Anti-virus wich acts like a proxy enough to caputre all
the trafic and then redirecting it to the destination , but PIX treats this
traffic as a normal traffic it does not
Hi
I m interested too
Ali Mesdaq a icrit dans le message :
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I don't have the parts but I would love if you kept the list up to date
and
when I do get the parts I can follow what you guys did on the list.
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