You can use ip inspect statements if you are running the firewall IOS.=20
ip inspect max-incomplete high 100
ip inspect max-incomplete low 50
ip inspect tcp synwait-time 5
There are lots more commands you can use to help cut down DOS effects.=20
Joe Johonness
I have a question on Denial of
. Here it is hope it helps somebody.
http://cramsession.brainbuzz.com/cramsession/cisco/ccie_written/
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ts is
0.0.0.0 since that ensures that OSPF will only start on that interface and
avoid problems
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> that is rev
ts is
0.0.0.0 since that ensures that OSPF will only start on that interface and
avoid problems
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> It is not the range -
> that is reversed subnet mask
ramius, do you have no exec configured on the line interfaces? I think
that would cause your symptom
Joe
from your link
line 1 16
session-timeout 20
! -- session times out after 20 minutes of inactivity.
no exec
exec-timeout 0 0
! -- exec timeout is disabled. transport input all
.
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> 0-RouterC
> 206.202.0.1/24
lol... but it was Robert Duvaul that said it .. somehow I don't think that
is spelled right.. :^)
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> >
> >Manny
> >
> >Russell Frame wrote:
> >
> > > What's your favorite n
But I wonder for serial, why don't use address
183.23.45.46 255.255.255.252 and wild card mask as 0.0.0.3 to save some
address space.
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>
> On Jan 29, 2:19pm, David Richard wrote:
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le of Full Duplex or is hard set to Full Duplex,
then
the side set to auto will run at half duplex.
Joe
Richard Bosire wrote:
> check the port settings on Switch FastEthernet0/12, they should match what you have
>on
> your fa0,
>
> bosire
>
> Frank wrote:
>
> > i g
If f0/24 is an uplink port, issue a show cdp neigh f0/24 detail, get the ip address of
that device, telnet to that device, issue the show mac command again, if it is a
cat4,5,6K, then do a show cam dynamic.
Joe
John Chang wrote:
> I have a cat3500XL 12.0(5)XU. Whan I do a sh mac. it sh
Perhaps moderators on this list will prevent a**holes who insist upon posting messages
that violate the NDA
Joe.
Elijah Landreth wrote:
> Took CCIE today. It was much easier than I expected. Not to say that there
> is not a lot of material on the test. Here is 50 or so questions
RSM is for the Cat5500
MSM is for the Cat6000
Zhiping Li wrote:
> They can all be employed as a MLS module,
> then ,what is the difference?
>
> RSM(Router Switch Module)
> MSM(Multilayer Switch Module)
>
> __
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I have a question along the same line...
If I have a single DNS behind NAT and I want to change it's IP to 10.x.x.x,
how does NAT/Firewall know to forward the request to that address and how
would I register with Network Solutions so that there is a "virtual" name
server? Any suggestions/ideas?
Is this the correct thread for CCIE Lab preparation?
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rotect you an' defend you
Whether you are right or wrong,
Someone to open each and every door,
But it ain't me, babe,
No, no, no, it ain't me, babe,
It ain't me you're lookin' for, babe.
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Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> to quote a great rock band from the distant past
&
In OSPF the metric to determine which is the best path is cost which is
calculated as 10^8/BW. In EIGRP & IGRP the metric is calculated by BW &
Delay although it has the capability to include loading, reliability, and
MTU. In RIP the metric is hop count.....
Joe
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reschedule the exam for another week or 2
out and review, review, review.
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> One day left ??
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> Try www.cramsession.com and get the cram for the exam... and then
&g
I took Cvoice 2.0 (641-647) and CSPFF (9E0-559) beta exams on july 19,
august 1.
I got the score reports this week.
Cvoice 641-647800 (passing score 700)
CSPFF 9E0-559901 (passing score 769)
I do not have any official study material, all I have is to browse CCO
and studied any material
Thanks.
But I need to access AS5800 by Microsoft Windows Client. So I will
configure MS Callback in 5800. Where will I find it? or Sample?
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It is due to political reason. Politic again. One party want 64 byte for the
payload. Another party want 32 byte for the payload. They can't settle so
they choose the middle. (32+64)/2 = 48 byte.
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terminal monitor
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How can I get debug message display
My favorite would be to make a clean config on your tftp server and then
issue WRITE ERASE followd by COPY TFTP START and reload the router. That's
if you can afford a reload on a production box.
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Some technologies do use all 8 wires. IE Gig E over copper uses all 4 pair.
At 10:36 PM 9/18/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi group members
>
>In TP cables we have eight wires. Only four are used. Why we need the
>other four. The same thing applies to DB-25 and other types of cables. We
>don't use a
will eventually go into the blocking stage.
Portfast has nothing to do with negotiation. It only allows the port to
initially skip the listening and learning stages of the alogorithm,
therefore the port goes to forwarding stage upon sensining connectivity.
Joe
"Greene, Patrick" wrote:
carriers were getting my
traffic back across the internet.
I would use different sites but simple ones www.yahoo.com www.ibm.com and
a few other ones. Does that help?
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get some feedback from the
group.
Thanks.
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I will train him in 3 months, one on one.
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Rah Sta wrote:
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>
> I have a friend who wants to get into networking. He plans on taking a 5
> month networking course at CHUBBS. I told him he's crazy. He said that they
> will give him the skills he need to P
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whew.. tough crowd
Actually I tried that the over head was to high with the the cost of
feed and all.
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I for one would be very interested in seeing more of these and participating
in training classes.
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Hello all,
Passed my CCNA on Friday. Thanks for all the help.
Joe Quezada,
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Can I enable communication between two vlans without using a MSFC card or a
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VLANS which cannot communicate with each other but they should be able
to access the network. I have given them different network numbers and all
that my question is
what is the default gateway for these VLANS
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ttcp and netcps are good for generating alot of traffic.
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> Is there any public domain Packet Generator For testing Routers.If a
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Olden Pieterse wrote:
> Hi there
>
> Just quickly a question : I have a 6509 with a 48port ethernet card in it .
> On the front the status lights are orange
> If I do a show module x , then I get a status==other , all the rest are ok
> .
> I have enabled the module ,
an errdisabled state for a period of time
if this port hears a BPDU. This should never happen on a port with a
workstation attached. Therefore it is a safe guard against cables being moved
around and inadvertantly causing a loop in the network.
Joe
"Chen, Scott" wrote:
> I have sp
30 minutes.
Good luck to all of you on your endeavors,
JOE
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wrote the beta exam, am cert'd
for Cisco (Stratacom) IGX/BPX/MGX my best study materials were to go to cisco.com and
search then retrieve 40+ webpages, print them, compile info and read!!!
exam not too hard know your set-type config commands, box specifics, how to physically
install them, feat
wrote the beta exam, am cert'd
for Cisco (Stratacom) IGX/BPX/MGX my best study materials were to go to cisco.com and
search then retrieve 40+ webpages, print them, compile info and read!!!
exam not too hard know your set-type config commands, box specifics, how to physically
install them, feat
I'm going to take CVOICE 2.0 Beta next week.
I'v already studies Cisco course material CVOICE 1.0 (1998) twice.
But since it is old material for new exams, I'm afraid of missing something.
Can any body suggest extra material to supplement it? Thanks.
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s is a channel to
channel connection that doesn't allow the 3810 to interpret the dialplan.
It just connects a channel on the source to a channel on the destination
that has been pre-defined.
Hope this helps,
JOE
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ial Requirements: Reservations are suggested, but not required, and can
be made by calling (407) 934-1609.
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Hope to see you all there!!!
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Leigh Anne,
This is completely false what you have just said, here is the output from a switch:
4000-7-1 (enable) sh cam dynam 2/17
* = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry. R = Router
Entry. X = Port Security Entry
VLAN Dest MAC/Route Des Destination Ports or VCs / [Protocol T
the appropriate interface.
You should be able to do a TFTP at that point, which is much faster than
xmodem over the console port, obviously.
Just my $2/100
Joe Freeman, CCDA
Jim Bond wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I copied IOS file to flash memory but got checksum
> error. I wanted to dele
I agree with this
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> On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 11:19:17AM -0500, Michael L. Williams wrote:
> > access-list 10 permit A.B.C.1 255.255.255.24
>
It is common with physical interface frame relay or multipoint that you
can't ping your own interface, but I've not seen this with ptp. To make
self ping work on phy/mp, add a frame map with your local ip and use any
valid dlci.
JOE
CCIE 5917
""psuin1997"" <[E
You will need a MAU to make the Token Ring interfaces function.
JOE
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> I have been watching this list for a while and appreci
is the port number.
Also provide a show run from the switch.
This will be useful in troubleshooting.
Thanks,
Joe
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> Everyone is just doing their best to help.
>
> Good advice on start
Just remember that "Serial0 is up" refers to Layer 1 and "Line Protocol is
down" refers to Layer 2.
Joe
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When I tried it for a couple of weeks we were generally not more than 50 feet from the controller but we lost contact several times. I really like the freedom it provides but I would hate to try to explain the outages to heavy users.
Joe
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I know this should go to majordomo help, but I didn't see how to set the
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Can anyone tell me what the command is?
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I am going to get my CCNA certification. Cisco's website says CCNA v2 is
out..
Whats the difference between that and CCNA v1? and what books cover the
CCNA v2?
I am currently reading the Sybex book.
Joe Lin
Network Engineer
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That is one of the issues. What SH did not tell us is how many routers are in his
network. Is he planning on using one router, if so, how will this work. There is no
way to configure these IP subnets he described on one router.
Joe
"Raymond Everson (Rainman)" wrote:
> Let me ha
Distance from airport is ~4mi.
Bruce Caslow told me this bit of advice and it worked for me: "Your already
a CCIE when you get to the lab. They just want you to prove it"
Go get'em
JOE
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Where is the RTP located in North Carolina, or better yet in what city?
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y the way, if you are
using a private address, why are you choosing an addressing scheme like this
anyway.
Joe
SH Wesson wrote:
> If on one floor I use 10.150.0.0 255.255.0.0 and on the remaining 2 floors I
> use 10.150.100.0 255.255.255.0 and 10..150.102.0 255.255.255.0, will this
> wo
The garbage you talking about is probably an issue with the default codec.
They use G.729, but some of the routers use the PRE-IETF spec and some the
full IETF spec. On the router that supports the full IETF, add the
following: codec g729r8 pre-ietf, and all will begin to work.
JOE
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Congrats on the CCNA. I did all the certs(CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP) on my way
to CCIE and I thought it was a great way to go. You milage may vary.
JOE
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Hey, great going!!!
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> Hey everyone,
>
> Today I wrote Cisco Remote Access as my final exam for CCNP. Just w
used for Circuit Emulation under ATM.
JOE
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might have some insight.
>
>
> What is th
one
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Could someone please tell me how many tests there are in the CCNA track? I
have been reading
?
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> Came across this and thought I'd share it:
>
> http://weblearning.cisco.com/portal/index.htm
>
> Has some demos for the E-learning editions of BCMSN, BCRAN and ICND.
>
> I know that I and some others had questi
ed "Static." With
a static directoy agent defined, the client will not multicast for a directory
agent, but will send a unicast to the specified directory agent.
For an overview of SLP (Service Location Protocol) and a discussion
of Directory Agents, see tid 2943614.
Joe
Seth Wilson wrot
Congrats
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> After 4 weeks of ICRC, 1 week of ICND, and a no sleep for the last 3 days
I
> passed with a 869. Tha
"always on". Frame
Relay goes from Point A to the Frame switch which has a high bandwidth and
the ability to switch the traffic from frame switch to frame switch until it
reaches the destination. This is a shared backbone of bandwidth.
JOE
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"John Zaggat" <[EMA
Contact www.IMSInc.com They were sponsoring a study group with Cisco in the
Kirkland area. Ask for Terrie Baker at 425-576-1155. Also, there is a CCIE
study group at http://communities.msn.com/CCIEStudyGroupinSeattle/
Good Luck,
JOE
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Congratulations!!! Way to go!!!
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Thanks to the members of this list I
passed the support 2.0 exam today
You can run IPSec on the 4000M and 2500 series. I'd look at something
fairly new. 12.1(2)T for example only because IPSec is fairly new and
features keep getting added. You can also apply for triple des 56 bit for
free on the web site under software center.
JOE
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"Luan Ki
that a PVC is used to map the traffic off the DSL line to your
office or ISP.
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DSLA
rd to login to
the router. Then you can do ENABLE and a password to get to PRIVILIGED
mode.
JOE
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Hi group,
Got a question concerning the use
than with the Point-point ciruits.
Drop me a line if you want more detail. I'm not sure how all this would cost out
compared to what you've already got, but it gives you much more fault tolerance.
Joe Freeman, CCDA
Jeff DeLoach wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've recently been
You need to use the "ip helper-address" interface command on your router. On
the ethernet interface that does not have a DHCP server on it, use the #ip
helper-address . On the DHCP server, add another scope
with your other network addresses.
Hope this helps.
Joe Quezada
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0.0.0
encapsulation isl 20
Please let me know if doing this on a 7513 is different than the other
routers that support ISL.
JOE
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1025 was a Cisco employee and the person who developed the CCIE program. He
probably knew what was on the test huh?
1026 is Terry Slatterly, the founder of Chesapeake Network Solutions.
JOE
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the total
number of CCIEs minus the starting number of 1025.
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> CCIE #5000 Jerry Anderson works in our of
etter this
time around. I plan on tackling CIT before the July 31st deadline, and
pursue the rest of the requirements via CCNP 2.0.
I'd like to hear from anyone on a similar track. I am in the Northern VA
area, and can be flexible in meeting places/times
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/ccie_present.html
4855 as of June 1
JOE
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how
> mant
www.learntosubnet.com
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>
> I hope this worked. I was told about this from a good friend of mine who
> has prodded me into my
Dale,
I think you hit the nail on the head. "You are worth what you settle for"
Joe Quezada
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> Does anyone have a recommended website that will help with the studies
> for the CCIE certification? NetworkStudyGuides.Com
Hello all,
Can someone please recommend a good BGP book?
Thanks in advance.
Joe Quezada
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fair-queue
frame-relay interface-dlci 16
frame-relay intf-type dce
ping 192.168.2.2
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 192.168.2.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms
JOE
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"Cisco Wav
> Therefore: EIGRP AS 1 IGRP AS 50 EIGRP AS 1 will not
work.
This will work. You just need to do redistribution from one to the other
and remember the fact that the IGRP domain in the middle is FLSM based.
JOE
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I was originally told that when the 802.1q spec was released
that it only supported 1 STP period. I was then told and have seen some
docs that said that this was changed to one STP per vlan.
JOE
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Congrats Eric. Keep on truckin'.
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com...
> I just wanted to drop the list a line so that I could thank everyone for
> helping me achieve CCNP yesterday. I s
Summary address command in OSPF is for summarizing routes *INTO* the OSPF
domain. Area Range command is for summarizing routes from one area to
another. While summary address may work out of OSPF, this is a known bug
and may even stop working upon a reload of the router.
JOE
CCIE 5917
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What a company. They put me on hold right after they started taking calls.
This was 7am Central Time (5:00am where I live). They kept me on hold for
over an hour. I hung up and called back only to be told that the FRS 2.0
beta test slots were all gone. When I got to the office one of my cowork
lly). They may have
their CCIE, but I wont know if their skill set is aligned with the skill set
I need without a tech screen.
Joe
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> Michael L. Williams
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Pin 6 - Green
EtherNet Connection 2
Pin 1 - White Blue
Pin 2 - Blue
Pin 3 - White Brown
Pin 6 - Brown.
Joe
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my .02 worth. see in-line comments
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> To: Joe Szczepanski
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>
&
otten better, but I still run into the occasional smaller
ISP that has no idea about multihoming.
Joe
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pretty quickly.
Joe
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> Kurt
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>
> I think being questioned like tha
Ill be there
Joe
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> Chuck Larrieu
> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 12:32 AM
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> Subject: Networkers in Florida
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>
> My boss informs me that he is
o the real thing.
If the CCNP side of CZ is anything close, I'd highly recommend
it.
JOE
CCDP, CCIE 5917 + Voice Access
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Can anybody recomme
It took me about 3 weeks to get approved. That was three months ago.
JOE
CCIE 5917
""Eric Fairfield"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I am having the same problem. I have resent t
I took 3 months and 1 week to prepare for the CCIE lab after passing the
written. I tried to get 4 hours of lab work in during the week and 12 hours
each day of the weekend. Sometimes more, and sometimes less.
While your milage may vary, this worked for me.
JOE
CCIE 5917
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Route maps, filter lists and distribute lists are mutually exclusive. To
gain the functionality, do it all with a route map.
JOE
CCIE 5917
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> Question:
>
> If i have
still on cloud nine!!!
JOE
CCIE 5917
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> Lost me someplace along the line, Joe. Step two - read from left to right.
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