Can anyone help me for the pinouts for this cables.
From the back of a Livingston Portmaster 2E I have a gender changer plugging
into a db25 cisco terminal to rj45 adapter.
From here I want to plug a cat5 cable into the console of my ciscos.
I could use some help with the pinouts if anyone has
Can anyone help me for the pinouts for this cables.
From the back of a Livingston Portmaster 2E I have a gender changer plugging
into a db25 cisco terminal to rj45 adapter.
From here I want to plug a cat5 cable into the console of my ciscos.
I could use some help with the pinouts if anyone has
Try http://www.cisco.com/go/fn
The feature navigator is a blessing when looking for
certain things in an IOS.
--- Ben W wrote:
I'm pretty sure its the enterprise version, I was
looking for the same thing
on my 2500s and couldn't find an IOS with it
enabled. I didn't have enough
RAM/Flash
But can the twelve year old solve a BGP neighbor
issue?
More then likely his answer will be, well I put
everything in the GUI where it asked.
--- Mark Smith wrote:
Quoting Robert D. Cluett :
I like this statement
Times have changed, he said. Six years ago the
technology was
clear start
reload
--- sam sneed wrote:
I stumbled upon an old 2501 at work. I recovered
password. Whats the best
way to clear the config and start fresh?
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What I have set up is, a shell script running FTP.
Every hour it FTPs a large file and parses out the
data I need, sending email if the time is showing some
congestion.
anyone knows there is network management tools
would
providing reports on round trip delay between a
central
I am looking to start one or am looking for a current
CCIE study group in Southeastern Michigan.
If anyone knows of one or is interested in
participating, please send me an email and we can all
get together.
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Isn't enable password just the older form of enable
secret?
Enable secret works over enable password. So if you
have an enable secret you do not need an enable
password.
--- Morgan Hansen wrote:
Hi and thanx for all the input guys!
99 out of a 100 of you managed to give me this
I attended a Cisco Wireless update last month and came
out of it with this information.
Their updated WEP provides dynamic keys now. It is
still crackable, but by the time it is cracked the key
has regenerated.
Also the keys are no longer hard coded into the
device, since they are dynamic.
What about restricting DHCP based on MAC Address.
Problem is a lot more administration.
--- Patrick Donlon wrote:
I've just found a wireless LAN set up by someone in
the building, I found it
by chance when I was checking something with a
colleague from another dept.
The WLAN has zero
CCNP - Security has been retired.
They are trying to say that if you were a CCNP -
Specialist, you can upgrade to the CSS1
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I saw this under Cisco's Qualified Specialist
website...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/cqs/security/
This is saying that from the inside to the outside do
not translate the 216.119 network (they would stay the
same).
From the outside, connection to the 216.119.X.240
address can come through the PIX and do not translate
the address.
There should be an ACL that goes with this as well
(outside
This may not be true. Do you have the ftp fixup
turned on?
The data stream no longer runs on just the standard
ftp data port. Unless you have it turned on, your pix
will see traffic it doesn't undersyamd and drop it.
--- question cisco wrote:
i have a question regarding static routing and
Try Managing Cisco Network Security
--- David Armstrong wrote:
I'm not sure either but this comes to mind:
Mastering Certifications for New
Students
David Vital wrote in message
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Gonna be sorry I asked this..but which test is
that?
I believe a 2500 series can act as a router for dot1q trunking. While 10mb
isnt recommended because of overhead, it should work in a lab environment to
gain experience with trunking.
- Original Message -
From: Marco Gaona
To:
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:48 PM
Subject: RE: 2900
For NAT on version 11.3 it must be an ip plus IOS.
I believe NAT was built into IP only around the 12.1
release
--- mail wrote:
hi
i trying to configure nat on a 1605 router and any
time i try to enter the
comand ip nat pool it does not recognise the command
i am running IOS Version
You will need to either purchase it from an authorized
Cisco Reseller or download it from Ciscos site if you
have a logon.
--- mail wrote:
Thanks for the input
how can i get this IOS
thanks
akin
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From: John Golovich
To:
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:54 AM
Yah there called shelves :)
Cost $30 or so.
--- Jim Newton wrote:
I have a customer that swears that he has seen a kit
to rack mount a
1600/1720 router. Has anyone ever heard of this?
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The CCNP-Security desgination is gone. It has been
replaced with the Cisco Security Specialist 1
Designation.
You need to pass 4 tests for this:
Managing Cisco Network Security
Virtual Private Networks
Pix Firewall
Intrusion Detections
--- D. Tharp wrote:
Can anyone tell me what exam I need
A standard PCMCIA PCI card will work for the flash card?
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From: netman
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: Homebuilt Pix Firewall [7:42022]
Any particular intel motherboard?
Sure, I guess my other posts didn't make it to the list.
Here is
I have inherited a new network and see something that
is causing a bad feeling. There are two buildings
(about a mile apart). They are currently using
wireless across them. (Primary is the Cisco 100mb
wireless solution, backup is the 11mb version).
They are trunking across the wireless to
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