Does anybody have a link to the NMC software that i have heard mentioned or
have it available thru ftp ??
Cheers Mark
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Is the problem related to a slow initial connection to a Web Server? If so
then it could be an IDENT protocol problem (TCP port 113 connection coming
back to you from the server). Try putting "service resetoutside" on the PIX
and see if the problem still persists.
Mark
CCIE R&S
In 6.2(2) version of software you might think of turning off the ILS and SIP
fixups. These are known for reloading the PIX for no reason. There are bugs
listed on Cisco's website about it.
Mark
CCIE R&S, Security
Lab Technician
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In 6.2(2) version of software you might think of turning off the ILS and SIP
fixups. These are known for reloading the PIX for no reason. There are bugs
listed on Cisco's website about it.
Mark
CCIE R&S, Security
Lab Technician
GigaVelocity.com
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>From
Is the problem related to a slow initial connection to a Web Server? If so
then it could be an IDENT protocol problem (TCP port 113 connection coming
back to you from the server). Try putting "service resetoutside" on the PIX
and see if the problem still persists.
Mark
CCIE R&S
, but they don't
list anything.
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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Good question. Null0 will only be used if it can't find a particular
address. It's used to prevent routing loops essentially.
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> Hi everybody
> The case .. OSPF summary address with Null 0
>
> In all the case studies for CCIE R & S we told do
Is this correct?
Off the cuff, I would think that the route with the lowest cost would be
inserted into the table, and if they both have the same cost, wouldn't both
routes be inserted and then load balancing occur?
Again this is not lab tested, but just my initial thoughts...
cking in detail in some areas.
You will need to be familiar with BGP, OSPF, RIPv2 as well.
Hands on is very useful as well. Yes I have done QOS (very similiar to
DQOS too if you're smart) =)
HTH,
Mark.
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imation, how
many questions is reasonable for a specialty exam?
>
>
>
> Rgds,
> Mark.
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Finally passed MPLS with 925.
Comparing to the other core exams for CCIP, this exam was by far the most
intense. Any reason(s) why Cisco has this exam rated at 867 to pass?
Rgds,
Mark.
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Mark
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Dom
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Two peanuts walk into a rather rough bar, not looking for any trouble
Cisco site has a decent set of configuration samples (as usual).
MPLS and VPN architectures (cisco press) is a great starting point and you
can go from there.
hth,
Mark.
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Cisco site has a decent set of configuration samples (as usual).
MPLS and VPN architectures (cisco press) is a great starting point and you
can go from there.
hth,
Mark.
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ss-lists and I'm not concerned that support for ACL's is
disappearing anytime soon.
Only thing I'd say is that I've read you can experience some very weird and
unexpected results if you mix an access list and conduits together. Go with
all one or all of the other.
Mark
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hehehe
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rf
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Mark E. Hayes wrote:
>
> No, I don't expect any
ology, Certification, Skill Sets, and Loo [7:70953]
Mark E. Hayes wrote:
>
> Ok Sen. McCarthy,
>
> Your response is Bolshevik, get it? ;) All I'm talking about is
> taking
> care of people who took care of you. As an employee I have an
> obligation
> to do x amount o
a secondary and then later on I
got to wondering if I was "doin' the right thing".
It ain't broke. Guess I don't need to fix it.
Thanks.
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I have a router (actually a pair of them in HSRP but that's irrelavent) that
connects two networks in non-contiguous IP address ranges through a 100MB
F/E TX port on the inside to an ISP network on the outside, also via a 100MB
F/E TX port, at a colo facility. I have a half of a hundred MB pipe to
lting rate is in
the D/FW area of Texas for a CCIE... So I can't comment on such.
-Mark
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- jvd wrote:
>
> I wonder
Could it be the CSU/DSU?!?!
Not like that hasn't happened before.
Just an Idea...
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I'm resending to correct myself. - The
o [7:70953]
Mark E. Hayes wrote:
>
> The way I see it, which judging by the responses is wrong, you
> start a
> business by doing what you know how to do. I can't start a
> business
> making paper because I have no clue how to do that. A big
> corporation
> can do th
27;ll obviously do well on the
exam. If you are not so familiar with it, then you'll either pass by a
slim margin, or you'll simply fail. My motto is: Don't take the exam
until you really know the subject material like the back of your hand.
Just my 2 cents.
Hope your q
I was multi-homed. Sprint and Qwest.
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At 4:24 PM + 6/20/03, Mark E
Yes the two T-1's were from Sprint and Qwest.
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Mark E. Hayes wrote:
> NOT being a wise-a$$ here... Wh
ng in.
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If you are starting a business to provide a service first then you must
be
one o
still providing a service.
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"Most companies exist to provide a service, hopefu
No service no money.
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"Most companies exist to provide a service, hopefully m
Agreed, and I would never say that government should step in and force
morality either. I would just like to see the trust in empoyers come
back.
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Mark E. Hayes wrote:
>
> My basic point is this, however moot. I am not talking about
> NOT hiring
> foreign workers. I have no beef with that. My beef is with
> CORPORATE
> GREED. You claim to be a free-market capitali
e web dependent with services we were offering.
Thanks,
Mark
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MADMAN
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n The same was true of my 2-day
> test, agai
companies EVER realize they have a commitment to
> keep this
> country strong. After all, if no one is working who will buy
> their
> services?
>
> I know you are not the cause, only the messenger. So please
> forgive my
> rant.
>
> Mark
Well, as a free-market capitalist, I
p.s. I drive a Hyundai and MY beer is made in Holland. ;)
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rf
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Mark E. Hayes
l American companies EVER realize they have a commitment to keep this
country strong. After all, if no one is working who will buy their
services?
I know you are not the cause, only the messenger. So please forgive my
rant.
Mark
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Are you sure you don't have a virus?
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Hi all
I have a problem on the network where some m
"100basetx" is 100MB, half duplex. Try "interface ethernet0 100full" and
"interface ethernet1 100full" instead.
Make sure that whatever is on the other side of the outside interface is
100/full or auto too.
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Be careful though, as some "TAC Authored" examples sometimes have a few
bugs in format/syntax.
HTH's
Mark
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evice
that has to be crossed is the switch, I'd check the connection between
the Linux box and the switch, as well as the Subnet Mask/Default Gateway
to ensure those are set correctly.
For the friend's network:
See "aside from that,..." comment above.
HTHs,
Mark
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I like the bootcamps because I am forced to sit down and do the work. I
could use a personal trainer but then I'd have to drop the chocolate ice
cream too.
Mark
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rf
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 3:37
Robert, the way you described your hiring/screening process is the way I
wished all Corporate America job providers did it.
It's nice to know that at least one business out there doesn't hide
behind an HR group that isn't prepared to perform the screening process
properly and/or
What's the general opinion/experience/wisdom regaridng the writing off of
home lab gear costs from one's taxes if the only thing done with this gear
is to study for certifications to further one's career? I say "only". I've
also used this gear to test config's for work as we have no test network
ge
Kudos to Craig for a well thought out and written response. This is what
I wanted to
say but my temper got the better of me.
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en knack for
troubleshooting, so I think I'm gonna fit right in with the likes of
those "lower number" CCIEs that may or may not feel like I am as good as
them because I only had a 1-day LAB. They simply have an insecurity
issue to deal with, so they can just get over it. We have netwo
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Any thoughts on these "people" (headhunters and HR People) out there? I
have
some thoughts on them, but I don't think my language would be
appreciated
Jamie
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on FAITH that you know what you're talking about. And
those elusive statements like "maybe I am and maybe I am not, etc., etc."
don't help your cause any. Perhaps your career SHOULD be in Politics and
such, rather than in networking. One thing for sure, you are obviously one
o
I hope I don't embarrass my self here, but if I remember correctly:
..the 9 and 3 are the two Rings that you want to bridge, and the 23 is
the bridge id.
Hope my memory served me correctly today.
I'm sure Priscilla will tell us for sure. :)
-Mark
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From: Ro
Richard- Google is your friend
Fluf-fluf http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/cvpn3k_pix_ias.html
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nce I did this, so hopefully I remembered
all the steps required. YMMV :)
HTHs
-Mark
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From: David Vital [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 6:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual MAC and Port Security [7:70030]
I have several Servers that are g
dmz.host.ip.addr dns netmask
255.255.255.255 0 0"
I don't have a 3-interface pix to test these possible solutions on, so I
can't say for certain that I'm correct. :(
-Mark
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Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 7:12 AM
To: [
to the DMZ you would need a "static"
statement defining the inside network to the DMZ but I don't believe you do
from a less secure interface to a more secure interface. The two statements
above should be all you need to put in your config.
Hope this helps (and it wasn't 10,000
Maybe I'm mistaken but I think PDM v1.0 only worked with Netscape, not
Internet Explorer.
Something about the virtual machine in IE wasn't compatible with PDM v1.0.
It required Netscape's implementation of Java.
Could be way off on this one. It's been a while.
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>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
>John Neiberger
>Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 9:36 AM
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>Subject: Re: Am I over my head guys? [7:69746]
>
B Rudy 5/29/03 2:41:29 AM >>>
>>Hey guys, I just got an offer to become a 2nd
Here is a question to which I have not been able to find a definitive
answer. Assume the following. In a default configuration, you are asked to
configure DLSW for 50% of the interfaces bandwidth, IP traffic should
receive 25% of the interface bandwidth, and all other traffic should use the
remai
this.
"Alias (outside) 10.2.2.1 10.3.3.1 255.255.255.255" ...but I think this
might be the older way of doing it.
Don't forget your ACL's so that DNS and whatever other services need to
be accessed on the DMZ host (one ACL for the Inside, one for the
Outside).
HTH's
-Mark
Man, you sound like me. I don't have a job offer though. Either you lack
confidence
or you know your own limitations. Odds are it's a confidence issue. Go for
the job
and enjoy it!
Mark
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s.
I have deployed 6509s at multiple customer locations over the past three
years. If you would like to discuss my experiences with hybrid vs. native
further, feel free to contact me offline.
Hope this helps!
Mark Foster
""DeVoe, Charles (PKI)"" wrote in message
news:[EMA
rators, so, your mileage may
vary.
-Mark
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From: kwindancer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 11:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Microsoft IAS and VPN 3000/Client Authentication [7:66703]
Hello All: I'm looking into using Microsoft IAS and
Usually when I get a letter from Nigeria someone's either asking for my bank
account information so they can transfer millions of ill-gotten $$$ into it
and then they'll transfer most of it later on to another account but I get
to keep some of it for my own trouble or, in a variation of the above
s
Team,
Is it true that Token ring, FDDI and appletalk have been removed from
the test? Geez If this is true I have packed my brain with junk. :-( lol
Mark
Shine only the brightest light on Old Glory.
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into a BLN
and which was swapped for the 7204 the other day, now we don't use the
converter and just go straight into the ds3 module. You mention that it
would be a good idea to bounce the interfaces at each end so I'll give that
a try too.
Thanks,
Mark.
NOC01#show run in
and i'll
let you know how I get on.
Anymore advice would be greatly appreciated.
Mark
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Brilliant! Thanks everyone. I'm going to work on it in the morning and i'll
let you know how I get on.
Mark.
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it was first brought online. I've
also included the output from the "show controllers" command if you wouldn't
mind having a look for me, although I didn't get much output from the "show
controllers" command on the 7500.
Thanks again for your help!
Mark.
720
Hi All,
I need some help to troubleshoot a problem, I have a 7500 router with a
ds3(45Mbps) connected to a 7200 ds3 (45Mbps). The line appears to be very
slow and is showing input errors on the 7200 and 7500 serial interfaces.
Here's some info below from the serial interfaces on both the 7200 and
If they're "running out" either he can't be that bad or his patients just
aren't that sick.
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Steiven Poh-(Jaring MailBox)
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Hi,
I'm trying search the visio stencil on cisco website and can't find it. Any
You would be correct. DSP=1=2V and DSP=2=4V
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 12:42 AM
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Subject: Cisco 1750 DSP's are making me nuts! [7:65272]
Just what makes a 1750 a 2V or a 4V?
I have several r
good stuff Priscilla :-)
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 11:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Survived CCDP recertification! [7:65115]
I just took the CCDP Recertification exam, exam number 640-529. I got an
878.
don't see this phenomenon of thousands of geeks like myself
scoffing up gear in their homes here in the D/FW, Texas area to take a
smack at the R/S or C/S labs ... is this geographic by nature or
something by economic demographic?? (read - is this something observed
in the California, N.Y.
I don't know much on them, but perhaps the Adtran Atlas line of products
might be able to help. I know they can do voice and data PRI's, along
with ISDN, but beyond that, I am without experience. :(
Just thought I'd throw that out as an option.
-Mark
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setup for BGP routing the /27 block(s) you've been assigned. I could be
totally wrong though.
This will be an interesting thread :)
-Mark
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Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:23 AM
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Subject: R
ch them down- 10 to 30 seconds.
Labeling them as you pull them off the patch panel depends on if you are
using a P-touch labeler or hand-writing on some kind of tape.
As always, Your mileage may vary.
-Mark
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Sent: Wednesday, Marc
If I recall correctly, Asynch ports run at 115Kbps line rate (referred
to as 'low-speed serial ports').
The idea behind using such a piece of hardware in the 2600/3600 routers
is to make that specific router the "Terminal Server" to console into
all the other routers.
You could also connect back-
CCDP Prerequisites
Valid CCNA and CCDA certifications.
From:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/le2/le37/le5/learning_certification_
type_home.html
Sorry, you need the CCDA.
Mark
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Sent: Thursday, February
Hi Paul,
you set it on both physical and on sub-interface, for both p2p and
multipoint setups.
hth,
Mark.
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From: Casey, Paul (6822) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 9:48 PM
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Subject: rsvp question [7:63965]
Hello,
If
ead :-)
Fact of the matter is, there is no valid reason to have rip running between
customer edge to telco pe - especially across 150+ satellite sites on a
/16. Even though we are summarising on major boundaries, that's besides the
point :-P
cheers,
mark.
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Fr
It stands for Intermediate System to Intermediate System, I believe it has
been around for
a while. Cisco.com is where I usually start for information.
HTH,
Mark Hayes
"Yet another unemployed Network Administrator and System Engineer"
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see if there are CRC errors
or other types of circuit problems, or check the Frame Relay stats for
FECN/BECN issues, etc.
HTH's
Mark
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Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Voice degradation pr
I haven't had any issues with IOS; my issues have been with the cards
themselves. In one case, after replacing the WIC-1ADSL 2 times, I was
finally able to get a good WIC-1ADSL card that didn't have some kind of
hardware issue. TAC said they didn't have any cases of bad cards, but
the reseller I
ny one of
them would probably do as they're all pretty similar.
Good luck.
Mark
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e are no ACLs along the way that are filtering out GRE
Protocol).
HTH's
Mark
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From: Masaru Umetsu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 4:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: GRE tunneling in multicast [7:63655]
Because I use multicast,I'm
LAN B are on the 172.16.30.x/24 network. You have to introduce an
additional router/firewall into the mix on ONE of the ends to make the
connection work (whether it be GRE Tunneling from LAN to LAN, VPN Tunnel
from LAN to LAN, etc.).
I'm quite sure others will expand on or correct me where
.
If this is a Production Setup, contact your ISP and verify your Frame
Relay configuration parameters. (LMI-Type, DLCI, etc.)
On the No Shut command, I'd use it last on each interface you configure.
-Mark
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Sent: T
Port Redirection.
Default Route to the DSL Router on the PIX, Default Route to the
Upstream provider on the DSL Router.
Seems like a pretty straight forward config for both devices.
HTH's.
Mark
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Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2
Just an FYI on waiting to take the lab.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/le11/learning_ccie_lab_exam_policies
.html
Written Exam Expiry
Candidates must attempt the CCIE Lab exam within 18 months of passing the
CCIE Qualification exam. After the first lab attempt, candidates must
attempt t
Via
Google). That might yield an answer.
Regards,
Mark
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Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 9:13 AM
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Subject: Re: modem compression techniques [7:63253]
Dear wise man,
First of all ,I think there'
You need to make sure PIM is aware of the underlying FR topology.
use ip pim nbma-mode
this will keep next hop info on (*,G) and (S,G) in OIL at R6 intf S0.
hth,
Mark.
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From: neil K. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 11:06 PM
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Technical Tips on PIX
HTH's
-Mark
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From: Kim Seng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2003 11:26 AM
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Subject: Site-to-Site and Remote Access VPN on PIX? [7:63100]
Greetings,
Can I configure the PIX to do both site-to-site
Haven't done it myself, but I think you have to use the RADIUS function
and the RADIUS server would be Win2K IAS feature for Radius.
I'm sure someone else can give you a more definitive answer.
-Mark
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From: giri g [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi Chuck,
Just curious to know what ios release you were using with this? I could not
replicate the same results.
cheers,
Mark.
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From: The Long and Winding Road
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Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:52 PM
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hi john,
i recommend bookware.com.au they always have 20% off rrp and is $15-20
cheaper than dymocks and the rest..
hth,
mark.
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From: John Brandis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 8:51 PM
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Subject: RE: Top Down Book
ruary 12, 2003 8:53 AM
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Subject: Re: bsci passed [7:62805]
Hey guys, what were your study materials?
John
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 03:47:01PM +, Mark Smith wrote:
> Congratulations, Alejandro.
>
> That was a tough test for me too. I passed mine yesterday morn
... it's been posted before that 12.1(5)T is supposed to be running on
the Routers in the CCIE Lab. I have not attended the LAB, so I can't
say for sure. I think it may even be listed on the Cisco Website for
the CCIE Track.
My advice- if you can afford it (and memory is really cheap), I would
m
to set it up and play with it and I've never
used it in the real world. Guess I read enough about it though.
On to switching.
Mark
Quoting Alejandro Quemada :
> Hi
> it4s mi first post
> I have just passes bsci test this morning. it was a
> bit hard but passing
>
once u've defined your inside and outside NAT interfaces, that command is
all u need however, what's your IOS version?..
try looking at your IP NAT stats:
show ip nat statistics
if all looks good, or queer, try clearing your NAT table and let it
rebuild.. sometimes, the entries could hav
once u've defined your inside and outside NAT interfaces, that command is
all u need however, what's your IOS version?..
try looking at your IP NAT stats:
show ip nat statistics
if all looks good, or queer, try clearing your NAT table and let it
rebuild.. sometimes, the entries could hav
i am not sure i understand your question, but from what u are saying, u want
your central and client router to have the same IP address on their serial
interfaces... why would u want that.. just having the IP address in the same
subnet should do e.g 1.1.1.0/30 ...
anyway, i think u may have a rout
still have
quite a bit more we can squeeze out of the PIX's before we have no choice
but to upgrade.
That's my experience anyway. Don't know how closely your requirements match
mine though. Hope this helps.
Mark
Quoting Charles Riley :
> I believe that if you chec
tech/tk648/tk363/technologies_tech_note09186a0080
0ae957.shtml
Watch for wrap with the link.
Thanks,
Mark Pruitte CCNP, CCDP, CSS1
Network Engineer
The Cleveland Clinic
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