Hi guys,
I just wanted to send an update in terms of the problem that I had with a
Cisco 1600 router in Seattle that went down (Frame-relay).
Last Monday our users in Seattle could not log into our network and we were
sent a page from HP Openview that the Seattle router stopped responding. I
im
n get that cable from. Last
time I had to order it from Cisco.
Thank you once again.
rgds,
Manolito
-Original Message-
From: Tony van Ree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 5:25 PM
To: Liwanag. Manolito; Cisco Group Study
Subject: Re: Cisco 1600 Router Down/Flapp
Hi Guys,
I have a 1600 Cisco router in Seattle that is giving me a headache. This
router is connected to our network via frame-relay. From corporate, I am
not able to ping or access this router and hence the users in that remote
branch can't log into the network and browse the net. All I-net t
Hi Guys,
Thank you for unfreezing my brain. So embarrassed. I feel that I should
return my Cisco certs
rgds,
Manolito
-Original Message-
From: Evan Francen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 10:53 AM
To: 'Liwanag, Manolito'; 'Cisco Group
Hi guys,
Can anyone tell me how to tell what model router you have from CLI ? I am
trying to figure out what model we have in a few branches remotely (through
telnet) but my brain is frozen. I can't recall the command. Can any one
help ?
I tried doing a sh tech but the info was flying by. How
I want one of our remote branch to access the internet via ADSL. The remote
branch will have the Alcatel ADSL router that the ISP will provide as well
as a Linksys router behind it for PAT and firewalling capabilities. I also
want to place a Cisco VPN client at a workstation in the remote branch
I am not. But my buddy is with a TN Visa.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 1:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Off Topic - CCNA in New England
Are you allowed to work in the
I have a friend who is being offered a network position in New England in
the range of 60k to 65k. He is not part of this list but he was asking me
what is the % of income tax that they would take ? We are both Canadians
and he is just comparing apples to apples to determine if it is worth maki
Try,
sh tech
rgds,
Manolito
-Original Message-
From: A.C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Pix Firewall License R or UR ?
Hi, Does anyone know a command on Pix Firewall 520 that shows what kind of
license it has (R -UR l
Not enough information here.
Would they consider adding another card on the PIX. A DMZ to use the 64 ip
addresses. Although I have never tried it, how about using it as a secondary
ip address. You could add 64.x.x.x addresses to your interfaces as secondary
IP addresses.
Just a thought
Manolit
Jeff,
I don't know if you have tried this.
static (inside,outside) 64.1.2.3 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
conduit permit tcp host 64.1.2.3 eq smtp any
conduit permit tcp host 64.1.2.3 eq pop3 any
conduit permit tcp host 64.1.2.3 eq www any
conduit permit tcp host 64.1.2.3 eq 443 any
I
I work for a small company with 5 branches. I have a frame connection to
all the sites which connects to the central office where I am (hub and
spoke). In the central office, I have set up a PIX firewall. Behind the
firewall sits an exchange server and a new server which I plan on installing
n
Has anyone used the CVPN 3xxx as a solution for vpn ? I have read most of
the propaganda that Cisco has and I am impress with it. I also checked out
PC mag which gave it good reviews. I would like to hear from anyone on this
list that has experience using this product.
We are currently using t
I agree with Jason. Alternatively, you might also want to use a software
base firewall like Black Ice defender or Zone Alarm. Both are excellent
products and Zone Alarm is free for home use.
www.zonealarm.com
FYI - I don't work for either companies. Also since this is a cisco group
forum you m
Does anyone have any idea on the cost of a Cisco 3060 concentrator ? I have
read and heard good things about it.
Manolito
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-Original Message-
From: Adam Quiggle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 4:20 PM
To: Liwanag, Manolito; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: GRE VS. IPSEc
Manolito,
At 01:44 PM 11/23/00, you wrote:
>Thanks for the detailed replied. BTW my first name
I have a remote site that I want to connect to our central site that has a
PIX. I was thinking of using IPSec with context based access control. But
I was wondering if GRE is just as good ? ( to Qualify - reliable, easy to
set up, secure and can handle plenty of tunnels) Can anyone advise ?
Man
I have a remote branch that I want to change from a frame connection to
Corporate to an ADSL connection.
I currently have a 1604 router in that branch. The 1604 has a bri module on
it. Is it possible to buy a wic for that router that supports ADSL ? or do I
have get a 1700 ?
Second question:
I have a remote branch that I want to change from a frame connection to
Corporate to an ADSL connection.
I currently have a 1604 router in that branch. The 1604 has a bri module on
it. Is it possible to buy a wic for that router that supports ADSL ? or do I
have get a 1700 ?
Second question:
W
Austin,
Try this
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/110/38.html
-Original Message-
From: Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX VPNs
I am looking for sample configs on PIX to PIX VPNs.
ISDN Gurus,
I have a remote branch that connects to the Central office using ISDN. Due
to the FRUGALITY of my company they are not planning on boosting up the
link. The branch has grown from 18 users to 40 and they have started to
complain about internet access speed, File sharing on the PDC a
ISDN Gurus,
I have a remote branch that connects to the Central office using ISDN. Due
to the FRUGALITY of my company they are not planning on boosting up the
link. The branch has grown from 18 users to 40 and they have started to
complain about internet access speed, File sharing on the PDC an
Dennis,
Can I assume that the servers that you are trying to access allow telnet
sessions ? If you are using a PIX firewall and an IRE client you might try
this:
telnet 10.127.6.5 255.255.254.0 inside
telnet timeout 5
where 10.127.6.5 is the PIX inside IP address.
it works in my lab.
rgds,
.
-Original Message-
From: Ding So [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 11:24 AM
To: Liwanag, Manolito
Cc: 'Cisco Group Study'
Subject: Re: VPN Connection
It works great. Performance is awesome. In my company, we use 520 in the
central office and 506 in the b
I have several branch offices that connect to our central office using frame
relay. I have recently configured our PIX 520 in our central office to
accept VPN connections.
I want to take advantage of the lower DSL cost over Frame Relay and want to
implement our remote branches to use DSL with a
more bandwidth to do more productive things. :)
rgds,
Manolito
-Original Message-
From: Liwanag, Manolito
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 9:29 AM
To: 'Cisco Group Study'
Subject: IP Helper causing an Election
I have several subnet on a single domain separated by several route
I have several subnet on a single domain separated by several routers. I
use IP helper-address for the remote sites to get to the DHCP server. I
noticed that in my event viewer on my PDC I am getting a RDR error 8003. An
election is being held for the Master Browser.
I checked tech-net and I f
Is there a way to copy the current PIX config to a TFTP server so that I can
use the identical configs on another PIX? I don't want to have to retype
most of the commands. I have done this on several routers with copy flash
tftp but this is a no go for the PIX. Any ideas. . .
Rgds,
Manolito
*
Can anyone give me a pointer on how to stop our internal users from
downloading things using Napster. I have a PIX 520 firewall with 5.03.
I tried :
outbound 300 deny 64.124.41.35 255.255.255.240 0 tcp
outbound 300 deny 208.178.175.128 255.255.255.248 0 tcp
outbound 300 deny 208.49.239.240 25
Try the config below to get the Dialer and the BRI working. Just increase
the Dialer idle-timeout to a larger number than 300 (5 min), 30 minutes or
even higher. Depending on the interesting traffic crossing, this should keep
the line up all the time as I am sure than during business hour someone
Pin # 1 Orange/white
Pin # 2 Orange
Pin # 3 Green/White
Pin # 4 Blue
Pin # 5 Blue/White
Pin # 6 Green
Pin # 7 Brown/White
Pin # 8 Brown
Crossover Cable : Pin #1 to Pin # 3
Pin #2 to Pin # 6
Pin #3 to Pin # 1
Pin # 6 to Pin # 2
Used to conn
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