They are not port numbers but rather *protocol* numbers
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they just edited the page - here are specific ports to block :)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20030717-blocked.shtml#workarounds
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I've read the ACL section of the advisory again and again thinking I missed
something and I for the life of me can't find any reference to a particular
type of traffic that should be blocked. It looks likes the regular block
traffic from sources you know shouldn't be hitting your network
(10. -172.
mped. I am
wondering about the 0 because it seems everyone uses it for 'all services'
but I have read that the 0 represents 'unknown services' which is not the
same thing. Any help on this one would be great. Thanks,
Lance Warner
Network Operations Center
First Ameri
Please don't insult my intelligence. Thanks for your help though.
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Subject: Re: command reference
On We
book
so I can have a hard copy. I know there are a lot of books that tell you
every command, like the Cisco IOS Software Command Summary, but I'm having a
hell of a time find one that explains the output of commands. Thanks for any
help you can give,
Lance Warner
Network Operations Center
Firs
Hello. I have been waiting for a BSCN book to be released but I don't want
to wait any longer. I've searched Amazon but the only book they have
scheduled for release is one on the 14th. My question is, can anyone
recommend a BSCN book for study. Thanks for any suggestions.
Lance Warn
Title: CCNP 2.0
I just passed 640-507 and I'm looking for my next book but for some reason Cisco has decided to come out with the BSCN book last although it's the first one that's suggested. What my question is, is it wise for me to get the BCMSN and take the test or would it be better for me
Title: CCNA 640-507
CCNA 640-507 tomorrow @ 4pm PST >=\
Any last minute suggestions GREATLY appreciated. Thanks, Lance
Title: subnetting sheet
Can anyone please send me their Subnetting cheat sheet and how to use it - I am able to answer the subnetting practice test questions but it takes too long. I would like to have a sheet that I've heard other people have memorized and write it down before the test starts
Title: sniffer
Can anyone suggest decent sniffer software that I might be able to download as trial ware or shareware? Thanks a lot, Lance
Title: 640-507
I just wanted to ask a quick question. Without breaking the NDF will anyone who has taken 507 please tell me what percentage of the test has to do with switching - I looked on Cisco's site but they do not yet have the test objectives up. What areas would you suggest that I focus
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