Just received e-mail from Cisco that they would send me the INFOSEC letter
of recognition after I signed the Cisco Certification Agreement.
I am spending time on other interesting stuffs which is not Cisco and not
sure if I would sit for recert.
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I received a e-mail from Cisco on July 1, 2003 about a new cert. :
On July 1, 2003, candidates in the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking
System who meet the above requirements will be recognized as an Information
Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professional and will receive a
this and other training standards set forth by the CNSS, go to
www.nstissc.gov. Additional information about this INFOSEC certificate can
be found on the Certifications Online Support page at
www.cisco.com/go/certsupport.
+++
Alex Lee
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I will take the BCMSN beta test in 20 Jul. Would you please give me the
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I want to beef up my 4500M+ to 16MB Flash so I can run 12.2 code on it...
Under the show version (as below), I see 2 different flash:
4096K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
4096K bytes of processor board Boot flash (Read/Write)
How does the 4500M+ works? Does it
Robert,
Your security client is using IPSEC with is a layer-3 protocol IP 50/51.
This does not play well is NAT due to the fact that you would need a 1:1
static nat from your pc to the NET. Chances are your Hotel's are using
1:Many Nat or Cisco... PAT. (Port Address Translation). IPSEC will not
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memory.
4096K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
Configuration register is 0x2102
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A quick question for you guys
Just by looking at the show ver, how can i differentiate a router between
Cisco 4000 Cisco 4000M?
Also, for a 4000M, what is the max amount of flash it can handle? (I want to
load at least IOS 12.1 on it).
-
Cisco Internetwork Operating
Yes you can just take your nat statement (ip nat inside source list 1...)
and add the word overload on the end of the command.
You will use a 1:1 NAT for the first set of users. Once your IP's are used
up you will use PAT. It is important to note that some issues arise with PAT
versus NAT like
then that would be
great
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I have a question on Novell SAP and need your help:
A cisco router is receiving a specific SAP advertisement but the server
isnt showing up in the server table. Why are the possible reason for that?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Lee
A. Site A complains B and
C is too loud. Where as, site C compains the received signal is too
low/soft.
Option: (Pick 2)
a) padding input A, output B,
b) gain on C
c) padding output at A
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Lee
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All,
I'm preparing CCIE written exam and encounter some tricky questions in
exercise. Would like to ask for help for those who can solve it:
1) Which one is NOT Well-known attribute for BGP ?
- local preference
- origin
- weight
- community
- cluster-id
You can
Cool.
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I'm in Brisbane.
Let me know if you are still interested ;-)
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please respond to
Hi Group,
I am very very confused about DLSW over ISDN. I tried to simulate the CCO
example
at:-
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9186a0080093ecb.shtml
Firstly, by following the example exactly, I managed to get everything to
work.
However, according
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[7:45235]
Hey Nigel,
I'm not sure where to point you. All I can tell you is that it is
commonplace and likely will continue to be
Hello everyone,
I tried searching the archives for some explaination on how route feedbacks
occur during redistribution. The search kept timing out so here I am asking
you guys about this. For example, a scenario concerning RIP and OSPF
redistributing thru a single router. 'Routing TCP/IP Vol I'
I guess you suddenly remembered that this company must be the one which has
filed bankruptcy and has let all their BGP gurus to greener pastures.
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This is man ping under OBSD 3.2 -stable, i386 arch
+++
-f Flood ping. Outputs packets as fast as they come back or one
hundred times per second, whichever is more. For every
ECHO_REQUEST sent a period ``.'' is printed,
Rahul,
I looked at the features listed for this ios image at the feature navigator
also but could not find anything which says 'pppoe client'. Have I missed
anything ? Thanks.
Alex Lee
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thanks
What kind of cable are you using? DC to rj-45?
dump your mau and buy a cabletron hub like a sthi. They are dirt cheap on
ebay. You won't have to worry about media filters anymore.
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I am currently looking for either a Cisco 2620 or 2621 for my study. If you
have a 2nd hand one for sale, please email me offline. Sellers within
Australia are preferable.
Thanks so much for your help in advance.
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Hi,
I have a network (Area 3) that has 2 connections to my OSPF area 0. One via
2mb ATM the other via VPN. I would like to configure this as a stub area,
however, with multiple exit points, will my traffic go via the ATM or VPN or
both. I would prefer the route via ATM, and only use VPN if ATM
Hi,
We use Superscout by Surfcontrol, quite cheap, easy to configure, plus good
reporting tools. Worth a look
HTH
LM
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Thanks for the reply,
I think you may have misunderstood my network topology. Illustrated below
Area0RouterAArea3RouterB
Both the ATM link and VPN begin and end at the above routers(via different
interfaces)
Therefore if Area 3 is a stub (or totally stubby), router B
is.
3. If this doesn't work paste your config here for us all to see, would be
easier to troubleshoot that way.
One final thought, make sure your router interfaces are set to the correct
speed/duplex on your hubs, take off auto-sensing if need be
HTH
Lee
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I
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.
If any of you guys recommend other books then I would be interested to know
about them as well.
Thanks
Lee
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IP Expert offers an excellent bootcamp. Dave was a great instructor and
really helped me unterstand the little things that kept slipping me. I
take the lab in Nov and feel very confident that I can be a first time pass
now.
Seth Lee
CCNP, CCDP, RS written passedKevin Hunt wrote:
I'm looking
Kevin, IP Expert has an excellent RS bootcamp. Dave was a great instructor
and always willing to help me understand the little things that kept
slipping me. I take the lab in a couple of months, but I feel much more
confident going in now. Hopefully I can get that first time pass!!! Good
Luck to
No, it is expired.
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Does the following is still available:
For a limited time, candidates holding an active CCNP Security
Specialization may obtain a Cisco Security Specialist 1 certification by
passing the 9E0-571
Thanks!
Which exams should I look at? They seem to have 3 for each exam.
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Subject: Re: MCNS and CSPFA exams testing software [7:51581]
Boson
Has anyone used this self-study tool (TRNG-800237, CSIDS 2.1) ?
Does it help in getting familiar with the CSPM's GUI interfaces if one does
not have hand-on experience in config 4200 series sensors and CSPM ?
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I believe you can change the console port to use either a straight or cross
cable.
Could this be what you heard because I have not heard of that feature in a
cisco switch.
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I bought a copy a minute ago.
Alex Lee
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My new book has a troubleshooting focus. It will help people pass the
Support Exam. It's called Troubleshooting Campus Networks. It's shipping
finally! Ther
Hi All,
Has anyone read the OSPF Command Reference book by Parkhurst?? Is it any
good??
I'd appreciate any comments.
Best Regards,
Hunt Lee
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Hi Group,
Can anyone please explain to me what command syntax to boot up a router
using TFTP stftp c2500-jk8os-l.122-1d 172.16.0.1erver?
I can do a copy tftp flash, but when I tried to set up a boot system, it
keeps on failing to boot...
Is this correct??
boot system c2500-jk8os-l.122-1d
Hi Group,
199.172.1.0 / 24 --- RTA --- RTB --- RTC
RTA's interface - 172.17.1.2 (connecting to RTB)
RTB's interface - 172.17.1.1 (connecting to RTA)
RTB's interface - 10.1.1.1 (connecting to RTC)
RTC's interface - 10.1.1.2 (connecting to RTB)
RTA is in AS 1
RTB RTC are both in AS 2
I
Hello ppl,
I seem to have a problem grasping what happens when we use an all ones
subnet. I remember a while ago someone posted a link to CCO concerning this.
The link is as below
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/40.html
My questions are:
1. In case 1, when host 195.1.1.24 sends a local
If an entity does not have a registered domain name and has no desire to get
one, how would one configure a router's FQDN for CA support assuming using
in-house CA server.
Can I do this :-
hostname whatever_host_name
ip domain-name whatever_domain_name.foo
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understand), ... but deny 131.108/16 and all other subents of 131.108.0.0
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access-list 100 deny ip 192.108.0.0 0.0.255.255
So how does the Linksys or cisco 800 handles the IPSec thru PAT then ?
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Alex Lee
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It all depends on the device that is between your client and PIX
It is still there. Make sure you select 'show all topics'.
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It used to be up on securityie.com but it got taken down. I would rather
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I am trying to get info from the Groupstudy mail list archive as I remember
this was posted several times before. It seems that the archive is having
problem, gives me error message 'Glimpse Index Not found'. Can anyone offer
some insight ?
I have two 1720, each in a different subnet.
Hi all,
Can anyone please explain this to me?? I have read some examples regarding
neighbor x.x.x.x distribute-list in | out using extended Access-List
from CCO, Internet Routing Arch (by Halabi) BGP 4 Command Reference (by
Parkhurst), yet I'm still very confused.
Below is one of them
config t
int e0 (whichever is connected to cable modem)
mac-address ..
I usally just change my mac-address and it will get a new ip
and then you
can change it back
after that.
Rick
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Hey all, I'm probably missing some fairly simple concept here. I have setup
4 routers as follows:-
RTB
/
RTD --- RTA
\
RTC
Both RTB RTC are connected (via Eth) to a network called 172.17.1.0 /24.
RTA RTD are both
Sorry, the bgp output stuffs up before, so here's a repost ;)
Hey all, I'm probably missing some fairly simple concept here. I have setup
4 routers as follows:-
RTB
/
RTD --- RTA
\
RTC
Both RTB RTC are connected
Sorry, the bgp output stuffs up before, so here's a repost ;)
Hey all, I'm probably missing some fairly simple concept here. I have setup
4 routers as follows:-
RTB
/
RTD --- RTA
\
RTC
Both RTB RTC are connected
Let me guess, 4000 switches ? I would open up a TAC case, and get the blades
changed. This is what we had to do.
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Okay folks, starting off some late nite studying and just noticed something
weird. Got a Confederation setup like:
150.150.150.0/24---RTA ---RTB ---RTD---RTF
| |
RTC RTE
RTA, B, C,
Last reset 00:04:45, due to BGP Notification sent, hold time expired
0 accepted prefixes consume 0 bytes
0 history paths consume 0 bytes
No active TCP connection
RouterB#
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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on my routers... since most of
them only had 4MB Flash on the moment...
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello,
I have 3 routers:-
150.150.150.0/24
|
|
|
|
R1 R2R3
(AS1)(AS2)
(AS3)
R1 -
Hello,
I have 3 routers:-
150.150.150.0/24
---
|
|
|
|
R1 R2R3
(AS1)(AS2)
(AS3)
R1 -
to
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Hi group,
RotuerC - RouterA RouterB
On p9 of BGP 4 Command Configuration Handbook (by Parkhurst), I follow the
exercise on Aggregating the BGP Learning Routes, everything seems well
except I can't ping from Router C to any of the 4 Loopback Interfaces I
According to the website, the 50x exams can be substituted for 60x exams
towards your ccnp. It doesnt mention the 40x anymore. So i think you need to
take 3 more to get your ccnp.
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Any order is okay.
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Hi all,
Must the exam path for CCNP be Routing, Switching, Remote
All,
I want to start practising on how to search / use the Cisco's Documentation
CD for the CCIE Lab. I have 2 CDs called Cisco Product Documentation (Oct
2001). Are they the ones?? If not, how about can I order the Cisco's
Documentation CD from Cisco?
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Hunt Lee
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Japanese. Kanichiwa!
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can't find it now.
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Time to restart the blueberry thread.
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Im trying to get ISDN backup to work, but as i am debugging dialer packets,
I am seeing this.
BRI0: Dialing cause ip (s=10.3.101.13, d=224.0.0.10)
BRI0: Already 255 call(s) in progress on BRI0, dialing not
allowed
I have never seen this msg before. Anyone know what this means? Is there a
loop
Yes, we are running EIGRP, and someone put in an permit any any statement
in. I removed that but ISDN is still not dialing. if i look at the history,
it shows it has dialed successfully a few weeks ago. The IOS is 11.2(5)P so
i cannot force a call to test connectivity with the carrier switch.
WE have serveral branches that have passive int on the bri0 and we do use
floating static routes. What i ended up doing was removing the config from
the bri, reloading the router, entered the switch type and spids and it
dialed fine. Thanks all for the suggestions.
James
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Hi Bill,
I am curious how the new test differs from the old exam. I take the remote
exam almost a year ago.
Thanks.
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Can we see the rest of your configs. If you have a passive interface,
without a static route, you wont be able to ping.
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yes ,
exec-timeout 0 0
rgds
Dain Deutschman wrote:
Is it
line vty 0 4
exec-timeout ??
I could be misunderstanding the question. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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the default timeout for a telnet
So what's your point?
Give him some props and stop being a weenie.
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I passed it in 3 days reading the book.
Its easy
That's a type 2 cable that connects to a router with a db9? Or is that
RJ-45 on the 2521? Depends on how much time you want to spend on
making/searching for a cable, I would suggest upgrading to a msau that uses
rj-45. Cabletron hubs such as the STHI-24 are plentiful on ebay and
probably will
My take is that the time stamp is correct but it is using UTC time which is
4 hour ahead of U.S. East Coast's Day Light Saving Time.
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log
message.
I wonder if you can write the isdn lines off as a learning expense.
Equipment might be harder to do though. If you can't write it off, the sim
comes out ahead because it's portable and has resale value. (but that could
change)
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Ok, well I started kinda backward, but I passed my CCNP Support test, and
I'm now
Whadda ya mean remember? We still have them and we have to support them as
well as TR, Ethernet , SNA, Cisco,IP,Cabletron, Coax, etc.
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Take the covers off and take a big, giant fat and blow, baby, blow.
Are better yet, how about moving it out of the living room or put some
insulation in the room that it's in.
But then again, 2500's are so cheap these days why bother. Remove the fans
and buy another one when it melts!
I took the exams in this order
remote access
routing
cit
switching
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yeah, as
A 2600 with a FE interface will do trunking and be the router on a stick. I
haven't tried a 3600 but it should work as well.
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They are real cheap. I paid $1200 and I would be lucking to get $500 for
it.
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Subject: RE: cheapest router supporting two ethernet ports [7:44061]
2514's have
Any recommendation on PCI type cards ?
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the
aironet cards on order for testing, but I can say that the WPC11 (
linksys )
Card is something
Great info.
You mentioned that the tweaking will work if one installed Cisco VPN client
before installing EnterNet. Does it mean that one will be have to un-install
the EnterNet PPPoE client if it was installed before the Cisco VPN client ?
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Try this one http://www.securityie.com/
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I started a yahoo group called CSS1 if anyone is interested. Currently
it has 1 member, me :-)
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Perhaps I didn't give you any details... we have
19xx,29xx,39xx,5500,6500,8500, and the GSR 12000 Gbs/r also have
1700's,26xx,3600,7200,VPN3001,IDS,Avvid,Pix 525. just on the cisco
side... please check out our web... www.ictp.com
regards,
Jason Lee
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Damian Rizzo is the vlan man. If he can't do it Noone can. Uh Rich. Mind if
i call you dick.
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I just took the exam today after studying for about 30 hours using the cisco
press book and the course material. It wasn't that hard but it wasn't that
easy because some of the wording got me.
Considering what I studied, I expected more in different areas. Oh, well, a
pass is a pass.
I guess it depends on who pays for toner and the paper it's printed on.
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Tim is actually
We have quite a few Cisco 4k and they are pretty reliable. In a year and a
half we have only replaced one 4k in our data center, and the only others we
have touched are the ones we have deinstalled and replaced with 3600's. I
think we have a hundred or so.
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If you need a lab to study CCIE lab, I can give you a special discount... We
have the worlds biggest Cisco Lab.. here located in city of anaheim Ca, if
you are interested please feel free to email me.
Jason Lee
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Hunt,
I guess you don't have the 203.147.154.0 route in the middle router.
however, you have a
defaut route in it. So, you will experience a routing loop. Check you
tunnel
configuration as well. see the follow
from gw1.bne, it would help.
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Hunt,
I guess you don't have the 203.147.154.0 route in the middle router.
however, you have a
defaut route in it. So, you will experience a routing loop. Check you
tunnel
configurat
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