)
A pix 501 or small vpn client could also do the job?
Martijn
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Van: Herold Heiko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Onderwerp: RE: Cisco 806 ? [7:73613]
No, it is unrelated - I just
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Van: Herold Heiko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 7 augustus 2003 8:10
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: Cisco 806 ? [7:73613]
Thanks!
I just wanted to double check - some hears ago I got burnt in
a similar
situation, with a 1003 and (no) NTP if I
server.
Martijn
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Van: Herold Heiko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: donderdag 7 augustus 2003 11:04
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Onderwerp: RE: Cisco 806 ? [7:73613]
No, it is unrelated - I just remembered the 1000 series being limited
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It does. It is IOS. Just do your CLI thing.
Martijn
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Van: Herold Heiko [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
for some tests I need something cheap to play with, having 2 eth, vpn and
(static) nat capability. Could anybody confirm if a 806 with a IP/FW PLUS
3DES image does support IPSEC and NAT at the same time ?
From the docs I'd say it does support both but can I have a vpn tunnel, and
nat inside
Everybody - thank you. Sorry for this late answer, got stuck with a problem
in a remote site for some time.
From what you said I'd think one provider is planning to give us a full BGP
feed (but doesn't charge very much), while the other requires a smaller
router because they want to filter most
Hello,
I'm trying to wrap my head around a some offers from different IPSs. This
stuff (running BGP on internet routers) really is (currently) a bit over my
head, but I just can't bring me to accept the hardware requirements.
What we need to achieve basically is full redundancy on our internet
Another possibility would be using the original ntp service.
Look at
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/
Precompiled software under the software/Windows NT section.
Heiko Herold
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However, wanting to use more than one bri with dialer profiles I found I
need to use a loopback, and ip unnumbered lo in the dialer profile (tested
with 12.2).
Anybody found out why ? Where is this documented ? I suppose I'll find that
in the standard documentation but haven't been able to find
Hi,
in case someone else catches this gotcha.
I finished testing a vpn between a pix 6.1(1) and a fw-1 (nokia ip71, 4.1).
Followed the guide in the cisco site at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/cp-p.html
Nothing worked initially when trying to open the vpn from the pix inside,
some errors
can't remember the one off the top of
my head, but
there is one for Call Detail History...You can query that and
get all sorts
of good info (like you see in sh isdn hist, sh isdn active...)
Chris
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Hell
Hello,
ddr, dialer profiles, isdn (ininfluent though I think).
When a connection comes up something like this is logged:
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface BRI1/0:2, changed state to up
%DIALER-6-BIND: Interface BR1/0:2 bound to profile Di99
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface BRI1/0:2,
To everyone, thank you for your advice, what you wrote seems reasonable.
However it seems this would mean if there are only single channel
connections (64k or 56k only) [m]route-cache and fair-queue can remain
enabled. I'll try that asap.
Heiko Herold
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Time ago when I first laid my greedy hands on a router with 11.something
without really knowing what I did somebody told me:
interface bri x
no ip route-cache
no ip mroute-cache
no fair-queue
and I followed the advice as a general rule.
Now I tried to research the reason for that and really
external network (192.168.1/24).
Nat overload on the dialer, and nat outside for a external address (map
192.168.1.1 to 172.31.1.1):
outside global 192.168.1.1 = 172.31.1.1 outside local
|
some router
|
dialer 192.168.254.1 (overload)
|
10.1.1/24
something like does works:
int eth 0
ip nat
I'm experimenting with snmp. Ios 12.2(5) . Snmp configuration is simply
snmp-server community community RO 4
snmp-server location somewhere
snmp-server contact somebody@somewhere
snmp-server chassis-id someid
I'm trying to monitor some 64bit counters (ifHCInOctets ecc.) with mrtg,
but can't get
I don't know what *should* happen, however I can confirm (from personal
experience) it is possible to have a somewhat working link with
mismatched lmi type.
If all the remote sites have cisco and HQ is ANSI I'd change HQ to cisco
for a start, although I think I remember ANSI has less overhead, at
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From: Jim Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 4:27 PM
To: Herold Heiko; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Frame Relay
On a different term, I'm building a cheap terminal server for console
access to multiple routers.
Basically a old P133 (486 would work, too :), a cheap multiserial card,
linux.
Telnet to the machine, minicom, bingo! internal console access for those
things you won't telnet to (for example a
Install normaly from the first cd.
Edit search.ini (in the installation dir for recent version, in
\(windows|winnt) for older ones IIRC), you will find something like
SourceDrive=E:
PubDir=/cdpub
(if E: is your cdrom drive). Change it to
SourceDrive=C:\CiscoCd\2
PubDir=/cdpub
and copy the whole
Longish explanation
I'm stumped with an IP address Range issue I fear can't be easily solved
:(
Suppose a Pix with 5.1(2) and a router (3640) with Ios 11.2(9)+ (yes yes
I know, I hope it'll be 12.1 soon).
"Server"
|
| Internal network
|
Pix
|
|. .100, mapped "Server"
| DMZ,
Clear the whole bri or the subinterface concerned,
clear int bri 0
or clear int bri 0:2
Heiko
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From: Hans
Happened to me before, connecting old 10mbit noname hubs to 3com
officeconnect ones. the switch on the 3coms did not work with those,
only a crosscable did work. Never discovered why, although obviously
those old hubs were blamed :)
Heiko
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Bye
Heiko
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Sent: Tuesday, August
Situation: local 3640 with bri ports present.
Remote office, only router currently present: a 2515 used for a 64k
framerelay connection. I need to connect that office to the local one
with a interim solution (waiting for the real frame relay connection,
couple of months unfortunately since it's
Remember mrtg does its monitoring with snmp (I suppose cricket does the
same, I never used it though).
This means you can monitor everything available on that router with snmp,
memory, blocks, errors, processes, temperature, lots of things. Just get
yourself a free MIB browser if needed and take
Hello, I'd like some info on a book (or other resources) which does treat
/ has some chapter on Nat.
I'd like something with more than a basic treatment available like those
on CCO, which do explain the whole theory (obviously) but use rather
simple examples only; anything with more complex real
(OT post but I really could not resist)
There's a tale told of Stephen Hawking giving a lecture on the
origins of the universe. Afterwards, a very proper dowager came up
to him and said, "Young man, I don't hold with these big bang
theories. The ancient Chinese understood these things
Today after lunch I found my primary 3640 dead (at a momento of minimum
load I must say), connecting to the console enter showed the rommonitor
prompt. Since there was some urgent need and I had some users on my back
already a quick powercycle "solved" the thing, however I'd like to find
the
What kind of program did you use for that diagram ? Visio ?
Is that a simple diagram or do you use it for other data, too (conf.
snippets, interface info ecc ecc) ?
Heiko
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