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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> Supported Platforms
> Cisco 1700 series
> Cisco 2600 series
> Cisco 3600 series
> Cisco 7200 series
> Cisco 7500 series
> Cisco ubr920 series
>
> But it does require a DES or 3Des software image.
For people with a lot of centralized equipment, another option might be to
use a terminal server fo
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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