RE: encryption [7:26215]

2001-11-14 Thread Hyde, Lori
OOPS! Not enough coffee yet - the command should be "service password-encryption" -Original Message----- From: Hyde, Lori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 9:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: encryption [7:26215] use the command "s

RE: encryption [7:26215]

2001-11-14 Thread Hyde, Lori
use the command "service-password encryption" -Original Message- From: JAMES WILLIAMS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 9:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: encryption [7:26215] I am new to this so dont laugh How you do you encrypt a telnet password --

RE: Network Drawings [7:24574]

2001-10-29 Thread Hyde, Lori
on them. If they don't help you or your juniors solve a problem, then they're useless. I try to make it so that when my juniors are on call, I *DON'T* get called... :) -Patrick >>> "Hyde, Lori" 10/29/01 05:12PM >>> Hi All I'm wondering what you t

Network Drawings [7:24574]

2001-10-29 Thread Hyde, Lori
Hi All I'm wondering what you think of as necessary information on a network drawing. I'm thinking that each site will consist of two layers of drawings, one for the WAN and one for the LAN. Here's what I have so far as necessary for the wan: site name - site address - site contact name - wan ro

RE: Cisco VPN Solutions [7:20468]

2001-09-20 Thread Hyde, Lori
] The better, but more costly choice is the concentrator, you have a lot less issues to worry about than w/ IOS.Either pay now or pay for it later P. Neil Borne, CCDA,CCNP and C-voice Systems Integrator III >From: "Hyde, Lori" >Reply-To: "Hyde, Lori" >To: [EMAIL PROT

RE: Cisco VPN Solutions [7:20468]

2001-09-20 Thread Hyde, Lori
I've used both the IOS and the concentrator solutions. I have found the concentrator solution to be more expensive, but absolutely rock solid. The IOS solution is less expensive, but there are many bugs even with the latest versions. Lots of headaches here. My recommendation: if you have the bucks

RE: problem with Pix [7:18945]

2001-09-07 Thread Hyde, Lori
Have you looked at the nat translations? Clearing them may help. This is something I have to keep an eye on for my pix 515. Lori -Original Message- From: Agnelo Dsouza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 7:39 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: problem with Pix [7:1

VIP [7:17775]

2001-08-29 Thread Hyde, Lori
Hi All, I've seen this acromym described as a "Versatile Interface Processor" and as a "Virtual IP". What is it "really"? And when and where is it used? Thanks!! Lori Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=17775&t=17775 -

RE: Why Should the Binary Math Method Be Used to Subnet [7:15312]

2001-08-08 Thread Hyde, Lori
Based on your reasoning, I guess you also don't see the point of learning to do math in your head if you can use a calculator. My kids would love you. Just my opinion, but learning how to do this in your head forces you to really learn how it works. -Original Message- From: Ken [mailto:

RE: BPG setup [7:10861]

2001-07-03 Thread Hyde, Lori
Greg, We implemented BGP with two service providers a few months back. It didn't take long to get the AS number (maybe a couple of weeks). It is easier to justify if you are using two providers for redundancy. The IP blocks can be your own or provided by your ISP. The 3640s should be fine for the