Thank to everyone on the list and their insightful questions/comments, etc.
I passed the CCIE written...
And now on to the lab...
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> I found in my CC
Here is a nice primer on the subject.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/ip.htm#xtocid2236314
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nd the ARP to the BUS, which then forwards it via its
point-to-Multicast Forward vcc, or does the BUS just handle it on its own?
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Yup, I don't have the enterprise edition, you do.
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> I try on my 2611 with IOS 12.0 (8) Enterprise. line vty 0 133 is allowed.
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Try, "no service config". For some reason, the router tries to load the
files from a tftp server first, so you tell it not to with that command.
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a hit. Who is responsible for retranslating the packet?
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3) In an ATM lane setup, where are IP ARP requests sent?
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per line. End with CNTL/Z.
2620(config)#int loopback 0
2620(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
2620(config-if)#ip alias 192.168.1.1 3001
2620(config)#line vty 5 29
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
2620(config)#
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. That final path is chosen from the type of route it is.
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> I had technical with a CCIE interview yesterday, and
> I'm not reall
t, to
have the most accurate information available to it to make a decision.
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the most NICs WinNt supports, but I could be wrong). Don't forget about
gig either...
Don't give the users any more reason to complain then they think they
already have!
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""Hornbeck, Timothy"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in mes
iBgp = 200, RIP=120,
OSPF=110, IGRP=100, EIGRP=90, eBgp=20, etc. Each routing process will
present its BEST route (based on the metrics available to it) for final path
selection. That final path is chosen from the type of route it is.
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"John B
Here is a question I am just going to throw out there:
Look at the example below. Router B has two connections out of its network
to router D, one through router A and router C. All are running eBGP. What
is the best way to get Router B to use Router C, using the MED or the
Local_Pref? Why?
The enternet port on this AS is just 10/half. There is no way of setting it
to full. It is the same as on my 2503. These devices all have the AUI port
on them, with apparently, no support for full duplex.
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""Germain, PJ"" <[EMA
e shmoe password 7 1511021F0725
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See? The "password 0 cisco" turned into "password 7 1511021F0725".
Clear as mud!!
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forwarding of all packets. As you might imagine, this is a VERY dangerous
bit to play with.
Again, we come back to the viability of a big padlock...
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, that was not a typo, someone
stole my $3 sunglasses -- may they rot for it too!).
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Kristopher B. Climie")
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Don't forget about TACACS+ and Radius...
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("John Kaberna")
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> Date: 12 Sep 2000 17:48:38 -0400
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conduits must be in place, and to
go from High to low, NAT must be used. If it is a global thing, disable
NAT. If it is access to a specific service, outbound and apply will do it.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("oluwakemi ojo")
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, you are right, and I stand corrected. The proper line
should be:
conduit permit tcp host 128.200.111.150 eq 150 host 128.200.111.100
Sorry for the confusion, I need to remember not to post until I've had my
coffee.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (&
ted off the new code as well.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John lay)
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> Date: 12 Sep 2000 09:39:23 -0400
> Subject: PIX515 and IPsec
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> Hi Guys,
>
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ould read, "conduit permit tcp host
128.200.111.100 host 128.200.111.150 eq 135"
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