I'm currently experiencing an oddity with multicast traffic like HSRP that
I'm looking for some ideas on. For simplicity the network design consists
of 2 Cisco 3640 routers running HSRP between them connected to a single
Extreme [Black Diamond] switch. Basically...
extreme switch
Adam,
Earlier this year I asked Juniper directly whether they had plans to make
the olive software readily available. Below is the response I received:
No, we are not. The olive software load was originally intended for
testing the
software before we had the hardware up and running. It
Bob,
I have done complete hotels before using non-Cisco product. I don't know
your environment or the bandwidth requirements of your users, but I'm not
sure you'll find the bandwidth suitable for Enterprise users. Keep in mind
that the amount of bandwidth delivered is not only affected by numb
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> > From: John Starta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2001 8:58 AM
> > To: Brian Dennis
> > Cc: [EMA
If the intent is to prevent connections TO the router via telnet adding
"transport input none" to the vty's will accomplish this. To prevent telnet
connections FROM the router add "transport output none" to the vty's. Add
both and you have effectively disabled telnet on the router.
weezer#
You can use the Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP) of DECnet to connect
to the router. All this requires is the physical address of the router.
(You can use node names if you have configured a hardware address for the
node in your NCP database.)
jas
At 01:51 AM 5/5/01 -0400, Brian Dennis w
An addendum to my message below: A port scan of the router after the vty's
are configured for "transport input none" will show nothing on port 23
(telnet) or port 221 (rlogin). Thus telnet and rlogin would appear to be
disabled.
jas
At 05:34 PM 5/4/01 -0700, John Starta wr
How about configuring the vty's for "transport input none". It doesn't
disable telnet perse, but it results in the router refusing connections to
it. (Out-of-band access recommended before applying; you will NOT be able
to telnet/rlogin to the router after applying.)
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Jason,
Why do you perceive the 700 series as not being worth your time? Do you
believe that you'll never run into it in the field? Would it surprise you
to learn that several well known Enterprises have very large installed
bases of the 700 series? Given your presence on this mailing list I wo
http://www.juniper.net/products/ is a good starting point.
jas
At 03:13 PM 1/31/01 +, RLohiya wrote:
>Hi Guys, slightly off topic,
>
>I need information on Juniper Core Routers.
>
>Any web links would be appreciated.
>
>Thanx
>
>Rashid
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Anthony,
You can find the QIP subnet calculator at the following URL:
http://www.quadritek.com/qip/spectra/invoke.cfm?id=C8B80835%2DC428%2D4030%2DB6A9CEAD2921543F&Method=DisplayDetails
jas
At 05:53 PM 1/19/01 +, Anthony Iyoha wrote:
>Please, if you have info about the site where I can down
Scott,
The following example will block the full suite of NetBios inbound to you
(presumably 195.50.79.0/24). This is not a complete ACL -- it will be
necessary to either specifically allow the traffic you desire inbound, or
add another line to the bottom (currently commented out) permitting
SAP type 640 is Gateway Services for NetWare (GSNW) on Windows NT/2K
workstations/servers. The filter below denies SAP type 640 from being
listen to and/or advertised -- depending on how the filter is applied
(inbound vs. outbound) -- by the router.
jas
At 08:51 PM 11/24/00 +, mindiani mi
Currently re-building a large frame relay network. Existing DLCI's are all
over the board with absolutely no rhyme or reason. Does anybody have a good
DLCI numbering scheme that they would recommend?
jas
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