I need 10-20 people to beta test a new online cisco lab time rental
system. Anyone who would like free lab time and can answer a couple
questions after, please respond.
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The 506 was discontinued, but it didn't really go away. It was replaced
by the 506E. The same goes for the 515 (replaced by the 515E).
Information on all of the current PIX firewalls is located at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/index.html.
Jay Dunn
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Has anyone noticed that a 16MB flash upgrade for the 2500 costs almost
as much as a 2500 ?
Does anyone know where I can get cheap 8MB flash sticks?
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Although I have never tried this, due to not having the hardware, I have
been told something like this is possible:
ROUTERA-S/T---xover---ROUTER-S---xover---S/T-ROUTERB
ROUTERs A and B ISDN BRI S/T interface
ROUTER-S (acting as the switch) NM-2V and VIC-2BRI-S/T-TE or NT
I may even have a
The command is: copy tftp flash:pdm
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I was trying to find out what the proper procedure for upgrading the PDM
on a PIX box is. The documentation on Cisco's site cover installation
(including on an existing box) but it doesn't
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for common criteria EAL4 compliance.
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Hello, would someone please validate this list, and or recommend less
alternatives? I would appreciate it a lot!
Our requirements:
1) Server Load Balancing (IP address translation) LAYER 3 ONLY
2) Server availability monitoring (ping?)
3) Redundant Switch Capability (SLB HSRP?)
4) medium load -
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Subject: Re: VPN Client behind PIX [7:64358]
I am assuming he is behind
PBR is not available in current image.
I understand it will be available soon.
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Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 9:04 AM
Subject: Policy Routing on the 3550? [7:64074]
Howdy folks...
I need to set the next hop on a 3550 (with the EMI
? If there are only 2, the best solution
is to place the border router on the inside.
LAN Border Router Pix CPE Router
This would allow for a screened subnet (dmz).
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When configuring OSPF over FR, with type of point-to-multipoint it generates
host routes for each router, participating.
Other that using an access-list is there any way to prevent these routes ?
Thank you
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Are you using DLSw+ or bridging on the router?
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 14:18, Mohsin Hussain wrote:
We have 2 7500 routers with CIPs installed. Recently the router started to
have its CPU shooting upto 90%. When show process cpu is run. It does not
show what process is causing this because none
Any CCIEs on the list in business for themselves? What's the money
like, what sort of companies do you work for? Do you do short-term or
long term contracts? Hourly work?
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and central site destination. Normally
I would agree that the Cisco client is better, but as with most things
circumstance dictates the best choice.
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When using IP OSPF DEMAND-CIRCUIT are there any restrictions with using
PPP MULTLINK as well ?
Noticed that when PPP MULTILINK is configured on either the BRI or the
DIALER interface, when the Serial interface is shutdown between the two
routers and then brought back up, the ISDN continues to
What would be better suited to a large ISP's Gigabit Backbone?
6500 SUP2/MSFC2/PFC2 with CatOS or IOS? Is it just about personal
preference or are there stability / usability issues?
Thanks,
Jay Greenberg
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Does anyone know what the difference is between a 6500 and a 7600 ?
They both look like they will take the same modules / software, etc..
Are there any fundamental hardware differences?
Jay
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subnets but sharing the same physical network. The end
user had enabled forwarding between the nics on one of the servers.
Guess what the problem was?
Jay
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A hub or repeater operates at layer 1 and makes no intelligent
decision about what to forward. A packet enters a port and is forwarded
out all other active ports on the hub. The concept of a loop only exists
at higher layers.
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Subject: CISSP Certification [7:57757]
Can somebody please send me a url where I can
To be honest, I'm not sure what I'm talking about. However, I've read
over the link you provided and this looks like what I need. At least
it's a good place to start. Thanks
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You can accomplish this with a vpn. Go to the cisco web site and do a
search on vpn pix. It will return several links with configuration
examples.
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point me in the right direction for
determining where these queries are configured? I've examined the system
parameters and the ASP pages referenced in the directory URL as well as
the registry on the CCM server. I've also run the AD plug-in, but I'm
stumped.
Thanks..
Jay Dunn
IPI*GrammTech
On a show cam dynamic, one of the entries on my 5513 is listed as:
283 00-60-70-ff-51-00 R 16/64 [ALL]
Where would it be getting port 16/64 from?? I can't find any reference
to it. Is this a software bug?
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and dmz subnets and then apply it with NAT 0. This
will eliminate NATing. This should allow the inside to establish full
communication with the dmz. You will still need the appropriate conduits
for dmz to inside communication.
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Regardless, it's not as if CCNP study would be a waste of time. Just
take the CCNP and consider it part of your CCIE study. Unless you could
pass the 4 CCNP tests without studying, then CCNP would be a good place
to start. It provides the basic knowledge needed for beginning your
CCIE studies.
the #mac-address
command available on the subinterface.
Jay Greenberg
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How can you summarize external LSAs when the LSAs come from different
ASBRs?
summary?-ABR--ASBR-external-lsa
area 0\area 1
\
\ASBR-external-lsa
area-range (on the ABR) doesn't summarize type 5 lsa's, and you can only
use summary-address on ASBRs.
Is it possible to policy-route on the source mac address of the Ethernet
frame?
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(or can I?) on the ABR, because it is only supposed to be used by
ASBRs.
My question is: How can I get the ABR to summarise the /24?
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Subject: Radius [7:50090]
hi All
Please forgive the question
Are there any CCIEs doing consulting work on the list? If so, how much
work is there (and what city), what is the money like, and how easy is
it to transition to self-employment for an employee?
Jay
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Catalyst 5500 %MLS-4-MOVEOVERFLOW error
I am receiving this error from a catalyst 5513. I am aware that it is
the result of a layer 2 mac loop, and I believe that there is an
undocumented command that allows you to see which ports and vlans the
macs are switching around to and from.
Whenever I
Sure, 150 bucks, and I'll even give you a *real* book instead of the
pdf.
Wouldn't it be nice if everything were free?
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 13:28, Bond, Jeffrey T wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of BSCN in pdf format that they wouldn't mind
sharing.
thanks
Jeff
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No, we have loads of bandwidth, but I have heard some people, including
Cisco Engineers claim that bandwidth won't solve your delay problems.
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 15:23, Kent Yu wrote:
Jay,
Does this mean you have determined your network is the bottleneck of your
http traffic?
If you
built into
itself. Am I missing something?
Jason
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Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: BGP and HSRP [7:49807]
If you don't want the run the IGP on the firewall, then just run
something between
this and am trying to
figure it out. I don't have enough routers to set up a lab so I can't test
it before i put it in production.
Thanks.
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If I understand you correctly, I don't think that HRSP is what you
nee
gateway
could always relay the packet, or suggest an ICMP redirect to the host.
Let me know if this helps!
Jay Greenberg
On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 14:50, sam sneed wrote:
I have a pair of 2621's and 2 reduandant ethernet handoffs to my ISP. 1 is
a
primary and the other is a backup which should
asking is - has anyone done this for an ISP, and if so, how
did it turn out?
Jay Greenberg
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That's actually not the fact. The router has no way of ever knowing
whether x.x.x.x is down. I think MADMAN means that if x.x.x.x's
corresponding route interface leaves up/up, only a 'permanent' route
will persist.
Jay greenberg
On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 09:57, MADMAN wrote:
If x.x.x.x is down
How long is the CCIE Lab wait time from the time you book it? (Once you
pass the Qualification).
Jay
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). If you redistribute a DVRP into a LSRP that runs
over the same set of routers, you're likely going to create routing
loops.
Jay Greenberg
On Sat, 2002-06-08 at 02:37, Chuck wrote:
179 days and counting. Going through my protocol by protocol review.
192.168.1.0/24
I'm taking the CCIE Power session in Orlando, is anyone else?
Jay Greenberg
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 18:44, Oleg Oz wrote:
I think I saw a thread on this a few weeks ago but can no longer find it..
Is anyone going to networkers in San Diego.. Taking power sessions?
Oleg.
Message
I am looking forward to it as well, I'll see you there on Monday. I
got a free* Token ring module for a 3640 I have, and was able to
practice SRB and DLSw+ until I was very comfortable with it. I'm more
worried about voice.
Jay Greenberg
On Sun, 2002-06-09 at 13:57, Christopher Supino wrote
If 10.51.1.1 is the only IP active on that subnet, then the traffic is
not being sourced from that network, thus rendering the ACL irrelevant.
If, however, your host was connected to one of the ports on vlan 511,
you would not be able to communicate with the RSM past the ACL.
So, in other
Williams wrote:
Jay,
Thanks for your input. But shouldn't ACL keep anything from other VLANs
from even pinging the gateway IP of VLAN511?
Mike W.
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Are the ISDN routers NATing? I don't believe you can terminate a NATed
IPSec VPN connection at a PIX. Cisco VPN concentrators support this, but
the PIX doesn't.
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The Cisco site says you are responsible for anything in IOS 12.1. If
the test were any more specific, it wouldn't be as highly regarded as it
is.
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 02:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I passed my written test a few months ago and just finished to build a
lab at
I don't think you can, besides bridging on every internet hop.
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 23:14, cage wrote:
how can I make the netbios over Internet except the dlsw+ ?
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iBGP learned prefix must also exist in local IGP table
-or use #no sync on iBGP learning router, but if you do, you'd sure as
hell better know why you disabled it.
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 09:22, Phil Barker wrote:
Is it possible to send nonroutable traffic through a GRE Tunnel?
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 10:12, Engelhard M. Labiro wrote:
How about NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NBT) and encapsulate
it with IPSec. Another idea is using a GRE tunnel to
pass the NetBIOS to the next hop.
I don't think you can,
into ANY IGP. Why are you so concerned about
disabling sync?? It should be default.
Dave
Jay wrote:
BGP Rules of thumb:
BGP advertised prefix must also exist in local IGP table.
iBGP learned prefix must also exist in local IGP table
-or use #no sync on iBGP learning router
At 10:43 AM 4/8/02, Jay wrote:
Is it possible to send nonroutable traffic through a GRE Tunnel?
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 10:12, Engelhard M. Labiro wrote:
How about NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NBT) and encapsulate
it with IPSec. Another idea is using a GRE tunnel to
pass the NetBIOS to the next
was:
how can I make the netbios over Internet except the dlsw+ ?
He didn't say bridging. You did.
Priscilla
At 01:29 PM 4/8/02, Jay wrote:
This thread has been taken out of context. The real initial question
was whether or not you could bridge over the internet. E.g., have 2
LANs
I don't see why your friend can't send you his lock (without the key),
allowing you put diamond in any your box but lock it with his lock, and
send it back.
I guess I don't understand what the courier is going to steal. Will he
take anything, including boxes and locks, or just diamonds?
On
Agreed. There are too many variables here. Even if the question stated
that an exact answer could be derived given this information then one of
two possibilities could exist:
1) The rope is 4 feet off the ground in this configuration:
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plenty of experience in hiring and knows what they're
doing in making this part of the interview.
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I wonder if its just urban legend, but I've always heard that the reason
IPv4 is expressed in decimal (as opposed to hex) is because a military
review (i.e. a general) nixed it. Those aren't numbers. Those are
letters.
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Im not sure about the new 6.0 code but 5.0 code and below will not allow the
PIX to pass broadcasts.
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My pc are located in one of the PIX interface. There is an DHCP server in
the other interface.
How to let the DHCP packet go through ?
You need to enable split-tunnel. This will require an access list
permitting ip from your internal network range to your vpn pool range.
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Does anyone have any info on the IDS test. Specifically, Do you have to
memories the couple hundered pages of Signatures in the IDS book ?
Thanks
Jay
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The certs are good for 3 years. I earned my CCNA in the summer of 1998. It
expired
in September.
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Does anyone know what the recertification rule is I know it came into effect
in 2000-2001, but how does that effect those who
Hi Jim,
Yes the 1605 will support 115200 baud on the console port for xmodem.
As far as the error message you are receiving, Ive never heard of that
one. First thing I would look at is your config register settings. More
than likely its an error coming from the ROM operating software
To get Microsoft PPTP tunnels thru a pix firewall from outside to in
you must have a static NAT to an internal host as well as a conduit or
access-list permiting UDP port 1723 and the GRE(47) protocol. This is a
tried and true resolution that I have implemented many times. Have a
try...
Jay
Are you using a strait-thru or cross-over cable ?
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You might need to put some kind of clocking on the dce side of the
serial connection.
Jay
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to have the CSU\DSU looped, what they are actually doing is
looping the smart-jack/demark, which will loop all traffic from the csu
back on itself.
Jay
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Execute this command to get the serial number Show diag
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This should explain it ...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/759/ipj_2-3/ipj_2-3_oneb.html
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Cisco hasn't releast the cisco advanced pix firewall book yet. Shoud be
out in a couple of months.
What books did you use to study for the exam?
Bill Harrison
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Hi,
I took the Beta BSCI. I found that is was the same topics as the BSCN just
with some IS-IS. I have heard that Cisco are planning to relaese a press
book for the BSCI, but if you can't wait use the BSCN book and then get the
IS-IS info from CCO.
Hope this helps,
Jay.
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Cisco Lover wrote:
H guys,
Any idea which one is module/Part no for 7206 PRI ISDN ???
PA-MC-2T1 - 2 T-1/PRIs
PA-MC-4T1 - 4 T-1/PRIs
PA-MC-8T1 - 8 T-1/PRIs
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connection
parameters. The client just needs to know a URL. Worst case scenario you
have to do a little (very little) html programming, but if you get NFuse
even that's eliminated.
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Actually, Cisco has released a Win2K client. We downloaded it last week
(sorry, I don't have the URL). We specifically wanted to use it to connect
to our PIX. Then we found out that it requires PIX IOS v6 which is not
scheduled for release until late this week.
Jay Dunn
IPI GrammTech, Ltd
What version of the code was he running? I seem to remember reading
somewhere recently a cross-vendor firewall evaluation where the PIX came out
very well in the anti-DoS category.
Thanks,
Jay
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It's trying to do autoinstall. Here's the Cisco documentation:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/fun_
c/fcprt1/fcd102.htm
Jay
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for console access, shut off telnet, then SSH into the
terminal server.
Jay
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Will CDP keep the line up? Turn off CDP.
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1. DO u have a passive interface on bri0 under router IGRP
2. I wud do this way !! when u r redisributing into OSPG .. allow only the
IGRP networks ( including the network conneted with is running IGRP )
Jay
when u r redistributing into
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Hello,
I am currently a MCSE/CCNA and I am finishing up my AA degree at the
local junior college, and looking to start my 3rd year in the fall. Are
there any colleges that offer a Bachelor's degree in networking? I have
visited several college websites and it seems that they all offer
erved). I
guess my first question should have been, "OT: Certs or degees, which one(s)
first?"
Thank you again,
jay
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the remotes? Are they running some application that the remotes do not? I
would start by plugging a "clean" laptop (nothing running but ICA client)
into the LAN and connecting. If you get a better response, the problem is
with the clients. If not, it's in the LAN/WAN configuration.
Ja
wireless modem. The wireless connections operate at 14k and the base host
connects via a 56k lease line on a Cisco 1600. They're very happy with the
performance.
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Jay Dunn
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Kathy Miihalisko
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 4:31 PM
To: Natasha
Cc: 'Chuck Larrieu'; Cisco Mail List; CCIE_Lab
Portmasters speak RIP, OSPF, and BGP, so you might be able to use it to add
some extra complications to your router setup. Only one ethernet interface,
but if it's one of the ones with a WAN card maybe you could figure out some
way to utilize that in the lab as well.
Jay
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I was noticing the removal of CLNS from the CCIE lab requirements. While
I've never personally seen a lot of the more obscure protocols "in the
wild", I don't even know anyone who's seen a production CLNS network.
Anybody out there seen one?
Jay
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Choose 4 types of routers that support ISDN
a. 700 series
b. 1000 series
c. 1600 series
d. 2500 series
e. 3600 series
f. AS5200
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On 4 Nov 2000 15:16:30 -0500, Shaw, Winston Mr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Many different practice scenarios, and they also rent rack time.
The scenarios are free, and quite varied.
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Jay Hennigan
the statics to map the inside to the outside addresses
in order to allow outside connections to the inside. You also need a
conduit (or access list in the newer software). When not using NAT, you
just map the same IP on both sides of the box to itself.
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is not a router is just wrong.
UNIX and windows hosts have default route statements, and some of them
will do RIP.
Cisco doesn't think a PIX is a router, either.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v50/config/config.htm#xtocid109169
See step 10.
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interfaces are in the same network.
This, IMHO, isn't routing either.
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FAQ, lis
tatic" statement mapping
the addresses to themselves?
It's a bit counterintuitive without NAT, but you should have something like
static (inside,outside) 172.16.1.0 172.16.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0
See the PIX command reference regarding "static".
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extending the jack.
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