flash
card that they know for a fact is the same as the one Cisco sells or that
they know for a fact allows you to build a PIX.
-Kent
-Original Message-
From: Russ Kreigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 7:18 AM
To: Hundley, Kent; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Where did you get a quote for $100? The prices I have been quoted for the
16MB ISA flash card from Cisco were considerably more than that. I don't
remember exactly what the price was but it was somewhere around $700-$800 if
memory serves.
-Kent
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Interesting, but I doubt many people are still running 10.x code. If they
are, they _really_ need to consider upgrading as all but 10.3 is EOL and no
doubt 10.3 will be EOL in the very near future. (this notice is from 1995)
-Kent
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAI
Michael,
My comments are inline with **:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Michael L. Williams
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 9:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Frame Relay acceptable DE packets [7:9746]
Kent. I have some questio
Your statement is incorrect.
Context Based Access Control (CBAC) has been around since 11.2 on certain
Cisco router platforms and does indeed keep state on connections through the
router, much like the PIX. i.e. CBAC keeps track of src/dst IP addresses,
src/dst port numbers and TCP sequence numbe
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