test subscription, please disregard [7:5835]

2001-05-24 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Testing new subsciption, please disregard Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=5835&t=5835 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure vio

RE: Where to get cheap memory for routers? [7:7168]

2001-06-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I stuck some memory from an old 3com 3500 into a 3620 and it works fine... It's normal pc memory. I'm sure cisco would have somethign to say about the warranty though... :) >>> "Jon Krabbenschmidt" 06/04/01 07:04PM >>> Try here. I buy all my memory from Crucial. http://www.crucial.com/store/li

Re: Linux Console program (Hypterminal equivlant)? [7:7188]

2001-06-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
minicom you can grap it here: http://filewatcher.org/file_i/23107443/minicom.html >>> "nethacker711" 06/04/01 08:55PM >>> I was searching the archives and could not find this one. Does anyone know of or can recommend a good HyperTerminal like program that will let me console into Cisco routers

Re: span port [7:8310]

2001-06-13 Thread Patrick Ramsey
No you will not catch all the frame if they exceed 10mb. The cat may not even allow it. I am not sure. but if the switch does allow it, and the data amount exceeds 10mb, then it can not possibly mirror from 100mb to 10mb which your laptop is set to. -Patrick >>> "Bob S" 06/13/01 01:16PM >>>

Re: span port [7:8310]

2001-06-13 Thread Patrick Ramsey
it is not recommended tthe both destination and source be in same speed. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_5_5/cnfg_gd/span.htm#14293 >From: "Patrick Ramsey" >Reply-To: "Patrick Ramsey" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: span po

RE: Vlans - maximum no of devices [7:8128]

2001-06-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
We run about 750-950 computers/printers in each of our vlans. (major facillites) with no performance problems. I couldn't imagine only having 200 devices per vlan. That would be close to 2 subnets in each of our closets. We run on 6509's with POS blades in a full mesh. Broadcasts are not tha

Re: Quiz:"auto proxy IP" [7:8308]

2001-06-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Creat a cname or A record for wpad.yourdomain.com and create a wpad.dat file on that webserver. for more info on this, go to microsoft and do a search for auto proxy config. -Patrick >>> "ElephantChild" 06/14/01 07:13AM >>> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Susan Stone wrote: > can this be done is Microso

Re: CCIE Total Lab Package For Sale! [7:8729]

2001-06-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
You sure this stuff didn't 'fall off' the truck? So does this mean you are a CCIE now? >>> "JC" 06/15/01 12:31PM >>> Hello Groupstudy, Before I list this lab on E-bay I wanted to first try to sell the following total CCIE lab package to anyone interested. The lab contains the followin

Re: DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689]

2001-06-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Start a session with the router and insert a 'ip helper' address. Be carefull though...by default, for whatever reason, cisco thinks netbios broadcast and name resolution along with dns and a few other broadcasts should be forwarded as well. You'll need to manually shut these off via 'no ip forw

Re: DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689]

2001-06-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
And no... You need to define 3 scopes one for each vlan/network. The router then unicasts the original broadcast and replaces the network field which originates as 0 with the proper subnet the station is on. The dhcp server then sees a request from the workstation and answers appropriately f

Re: Wake on LAN [7:8755]

2001-06-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
It is indeed a packet. And all of the utils I have seen to perform a WOL to a device use MAC addresses, so routing would not be possible. Now that I think about it, this would be the only way this would work unless you could build a tcp/ip stack into the rom of a nic. (otherwise the OS would a

Re: Wake on LAN [7:8755]

2001-06-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
There are ways around this... Check this site out: http://esupport.ca.com/public/sdo_shipit/infodocs/7065.asp >>> "khramov" 06/15/01 04:57PM >>> Well it seems that WOL is a widely used technology. So there is got to be a way how pass those packets through the

Man on the moon [7:33860]

2002-01-31 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I'm sick for 2 days and miss an entire conversation! > Confidentiality Disclaimer This email and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential and /or proprietary information in the possession of WellStar Health System, Inc. ("WellStar") and is intended o

Re: Weird Problem [7:33961]

2002-01-31 Thread Patrick Ramsey
aha! finally somebody else has seen this! hehe Cisco thinks I am being silly... try changing the encapsualation on the 'remote' side to frame-relay ietf or just frame-relay depending on what your end is currently set up as...then switch it back...if it doesn't work so the same for the 'local'

Re: when do you use an inverted mask? (i.e. 0.0.0.255) [7: [7:33974]

2002-01-31 Thread Patrick Ramsey
ospf >>> "Eric Waguespack" 01/31/02 05:08PM >>> besides access-lists, that is. > Confidentiality Disclaimer This email and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential and /or proprietary information in the possession of WellStar Health System, Inc. ("We

RE: CCIE starting pay [7:33899]

2002-01-31 Thread Patrick Ramsey
gosh to be quite honest, I could not imagine a CCIE without any experience... Has this happened? Are these people still around? I'd like to hear from anyone that has accomplished CCIE with NO practical experience... I'd like to know how they are doing and what advances they have seen. -Patric

Re: OT: Re-Create a server [7:33950]

2002-01-31 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Cisco ghost oh wait...that's norton ghost??? dd works wonders for unix Is this a serious question? how about tape backup? how about a copy of the image on cd/dvd? how about reel to reel? Spanned floppies? I can't imagine you guys are running mainstream servers with no backups...

Re: CCIE starting pay [7:33899]

2002-01-31 Thread Patrick Ramsey
exactamundo! >>> Guy 01/31/02 03:34PM >>> A CCIE With no work experience I think most employers would shy away from that! A CCNP, or CCNA possible, but CCIE... Im not sure. That would be like a Brain surgeon with no work experience... WHat would you pay him to operate on your brain Mak

CW lan/rwan [7:34072]

2002-02-01 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Hey guys/gals, Anybody install the rwan bundle ontop of the normal Ciscoworks Lan management? Or vice versa? Any reason why I shouldn't? -Patrick > Confidentiality Disclaimer This email and any files transmitted with it may contain confidential and /or proprie

Re: frame relay question [7:34090]

2002-02-01 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I usually use the 1 to 8 rule for every 8mb you think you need, order 1 Will each facility be pumping a solid 14mb across the wan all day long? If so, one ds3 (45mb) will suffice at the HQthen purchase shaped DS3 circuits for the WAN... (15mb shape) -Patrick >>> "Yatou Wu" 02/01/02

Re: frame relay question [7:34090]

2002-02-01 Thread Patrick Ramsey
ite? if 2, how can i config the 3 DLCI across the 2 T3 circuits? because there would be 1 DLCI needed to be split between the 2 T3 circuits. thanks again! Yatou >From: "Patrick Ramsey" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: frame relay question [7:34090] &g

Re: frame relay question [7:34090]

2002-02-01 Thread Patrick Ramsey
alls complaining about their circuits when the problem is overutilization of bandwidth. And they want to sell you more, of course. ;-> Chuck ""Patrick Ramsey"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I usually use the 1 to 8 rule for e

Re: 4000 Series switch [7:34449]

2002-02-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
for the most part, cat os based switches are the same and ios based switches are the same...every once in a while you catch something different..but to answer you, the 4000 series and 5000 series are the same. -Patrick >>> Nisus 02/05/02 05:21AM >>> First of all I would like to thank you who re

RE: info on blocking aol im [7:34459]

2002-02-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
or you can script the replacement od such services with an executable that reads "The application is not allowed" assuming you are scrupting logins that is This can be done in NT or novell... -Patrick >>> "Roberts, Larry" 02/05/02 11:10AM >>> You need to block access to the login server I

Re: IPX Routing problem-Conclusion [7:34485]

2002-02-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
was it traversing two separate vendors by the time it hit the server? I know with 3com and cisco, the defaults for rip and sap updates are different. 3com defaults to update on change only...where cisco's defaults are timed. When you connect both vendors together, cisco will send updates but 3c

Re: IPX Routing problem-Conclusion [7:34485]

2002-02-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
this should also work: ipx update interval rip changes-only ipx update interval sap changes-only those are on the interface itself -Patrick >>> "Fraasch James" 02/05/02 03:58PM >>> It is Cisco to Cisco. 7204 to 2600. 'By changing the update interval from 1 minute to 5 minutes you are preventi

Re: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
how are you liking ios? seen any problems or performance issues? >>> "Michael Williams" 02/05/02 04:36PM >>> Here's an interesting twist to that question: If your switch/router is a 6500 running Native IOS, can you span ports that are configured as router interfaces as opposed to switchports?

Re: Undocumented iBGP Behavior (Confirmed by Cisco) [7:34521]

2002-02-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
ha! Is that allowed? >>> "W. Alan Robertson" 02/05/02 04:40PM >>> Folks, Just to let you know, I ran across what looked like a bug in Cisco's BGP code... Turns out, this is undocumented new behavior. We just deployed a pair of 3640s for one of our customers, for dual-router, dual-homed Inte

Re: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I'm not totally positive because I have never used the inpkts switch on a monitor command...but I think he might have been referring to the sniffer being able to send packets out... (say you are using a sniffer, not in promiscuous mode, and you want to be able to do reverse lookups on ip addresses

Re: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Usage: ping [-t] [-a] [-n count] [-l size] [-f] [-i TTL] [-v TOS] [-r count] [-s count] [[-j host-list] | [-k host-list]] [-w timeout] destination-list Options: -t Ping the specified host until stopped. To see statistics and continue - ty

Re: PIX question [7:34630]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I didn't realize it didn't support http I really don't think there is need for http statefull failover though... I mean logically... with every link you can start a new session...if the page is sitting in front of you, why keep state? -Patrick >>> Gaz 02/06/02 11:27AM >>> I'm guessing that Lo

Re: Pix and vlan [7:34663]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I never knew the pix was even capable of VLAN's >>> "Bates, Steven (SIGNAL)" 02/06/02 03:03PM >>> Has anyone heard of the PIX having problems passing tagged packets as in dot1q and how about ISL? I did some testing before with the Lucent Brick and it could not deal with tagged packets. I k

Re: 3DES [7:34754]

2002-02-07 Thread Patrick Ramsey
ya know... I'm not trying to shoot pix down...but for the small office..I would not even go that routeGo netscreen they can do NAT, transparent bridging, and normal firewalling and they are not expensive. (and a snap to set up) Not to mention that they support site to site or site to use

RE: 3DES [7:34754]

2002-02-07 Thread Patrick Ramsey
to an interview, its more likely they will have Cisco then any other product for real networking :) Anyway, thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think that will fly by the CTO. -Original Message- From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 11

Re: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]

2002-02-09 Thread Patrick Ramsey
not to mention that if they say it is required they probably do not want to pay the $$$ to have it done...hence the "required" portion of the job description. - Patrick >>> "Craig Columbus" 02/09/02 15:38 PM >>> Check the archives of the list. This has been discussed many, many times. Craig

Re: URL Filtering and the PIX [7:35163]

2002-02-12 Thread Patrick Ramsey
any content vectoring protocol based app should work configure it on the pix as you did your previous. -Patrick >>> "Rodney Jackson" 02/11/02 09:23PM >>> Our web traffic was being filtered by WebSense which worked with the PIX however our license has expired and the filtering no longer work

=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re: [7:35325]

2002-02-13 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Can you send your message one more time...I don't think I got it... heh >>> "Frederick R. Carlson" 02/13/02 01:25PM >>> Is there anyting to this? I, for one, am not happy at all with CERT for this "press offensive" (its in the NY Times as well). Is there any there - there?? Eric wrote: > FY

slip/arp/proxy arp switch to csu [7:35413]

2002-02-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Ok guys/gals/fellow listers, I've been doing some research on setting up a slip connection to a csu from a switch or router. a lot of the cisco TAC refers to the use of term servers for this but there are some documents on the site that talk about manualy connecting from a switch or router throu

RE: slip/arp/proxy arp switch to csu [7:35413]

2002-02-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
m cable or adapter. HTH > -Original Message- > From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 10:42 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: slip/arp/proxy arp switch to csu [7:35413] > > > Ok guys/gals/fellow listers, > > I&#x

Re: Off topic but somehow interesting problem [7:35426]

2002-02-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
arp is an ethernet protocol...not in the ip stack per se... (even though I think Microsoft install arp with it's ip stack) -Patrick >>> "Steven A. Ridder" 02/14/02 02:42PM >>> Is it some sort of arp to check and see if anyone else is using the IP? who's IP is it using when it makes these broadc

RE: Secret Clearance? [7:4152]

2002-02-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
sure will give you a top secret if needed. I bet > just > > joining the reserves would get you a secret if the MOS called for it. > > ""Julian Eccli"" wrote in message > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > A secret clear

Re: Dening telnet access [7:35628]

2002-02-18 Thread Patrick Ramsey
really? I have had no luck using inbound acl's to control telnet to the router...I always have to use acc's on the vty's Is there a trick to this? -Patrick >>> MADMAN 02/18/02 12:16PM >>> Actually telnet packets are processed by inbound access-list. Now if your refering to outbound access-li

RE: Dening telnet access [7:35628]

2002-02-18 Thread Patrick Ramsey
ocked myself out of a router via an inbound access list applied to an interface,DOH:( Try again and if it doesn't work I would like to see the config. Are you sure the interface on which you applied the access list is the interface you were telneting to/thru?? Dave Patrick Ramsey wrote

Re: Dening telnet access [7:35628]

2002-02-18 Thread Patrick Ramsey
27;t work I would like to see the config. > > Are you sure the interface on which you applied the access list is the > interface you were telneting to/thru?? > > Dave > > Patrick Ramsey wrote: > > > > really? I have had no luck using inbound acl's to contro

Re: DNS Request Redirection [7:35703]

2002-02-18 Thread Patrick Ramsey
not to add any heat underneath anyone behind, but I routinely use UUNET/Mindspring/Earthlink/Qwest... (their caching of course) to be honest with you, I have never run into an isp that wouldn't allow lookups from external hosts... I mean...for authoratative servers, how would you propagate your

Re: can you bind two frame relay circuits? [7:35854]

2002-02-19 Thread Patrick Ramsey
well you wouldn't really "bind" them...but, if you were using a routing protocol such as ospf, then it could round robin packets for you. -Patrick >>> beth 02/19/02 10:34AM >>> I have several 256k frame relay circuits some coming back to same host circuit my question is , is there anyway to way

RE: can you bind two frame relay circuits? [7:35854]

2002-02-19 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Is this possible with 3 different dlci's? >>> "McCallum, Robert" 02/19/02 11:23AM >>> yes, look up multilink frame relay -Original Message- From: beth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 February 2002 15:34 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: can you bind two frame relay circuits? [7:3585

Re: Should I buy IDS ? [7:36053]

2002-02-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Well...it depends on how secure you want your network! The size is completely irrelevant... if you own a medical practice with patient data floating around your network and you only have 10 computers, with 4 of them offering some type of internet service through the firewal,etc etc... then I woul

RE: Should I buy IDS ? [7:36053]

2002-02-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey
www.snort.org and remember www.lids.org :) Install lids then snort... (unless you are plannign on runnign snort on a microsoft platform! :) (but that kinda defeats the purpose of security...) >>> "Tel Khan" 02/21/02 10:12AM >>> Hi, Where can i obtain information on SNORT? Thanks in a

Re: DEC server addressing [7:36068]

2002-02-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey
" def int gateway x.x.x.x " >>> "Wilson, Gavin (KBPB)" 02/21/02 10:46AM >>> Hi there Does anyone know how to change the ip address and default gateway on a dec server then the correct way of saving it to memory. Cheers Gavin Gavin Wilson Kleinwort Benson Private Bank Tel: 0207 4751771 Mobile

Re: DEC server addressing [7:36068]

2002-02-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey
sorry def int address x.x.x.x def int mask x.x.x.x -Patrick >>> "Wilson, Gavin (KBPB)" 02/21/02 10:46AM >>> Hi there Does anyone know how to change the ip address and default gateway on a dec server then the correct way of saving it to memory. Cheers Gavin Gavin Wilson Kleinwort Benson Pr

Re: PIX Logs [7:36090]

2002-02-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey
50mb? What are you logging to? check out kiwisyslog and the various utils on their site www.kiwisyslog.com -Patrick >>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 02/21/02 01:37PM >>> Greetings all, I have a big pix log (50mb) and I need to clean it up to get src/dest and port numbers in a clean format. Do

Re: Delay Metric in EIGRP [7:36001]

2002-02-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey
ahhh you ole cut'n'paster :p :) >>> "Priscilla Oppenheimer" 02/21/02 02:51PM >>> Did anyone notice that I explained reliability and load backwards? ;-) It was a copy-and-paste error. Reverse the two explanations below please. Priscilla At 08:43 PM 2/20/02, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: >

Re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey
ccna makes 50? uh maybe with a little experience Here in atlanta cna means squat >>> "Steven A. Ridder" 02/21/02 03:50PM >>> A CCNA makes more than 50k. And you wouldn't have to pay your company to work for them and get training. Most companies pay you and pay for your training.

Re: CISCO INTERNSHIP.....CCIE..... [7:36091]

2002-02-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey
pay for an internship? sounds like I am in the wrong business all together... hehe >>> "Cisco Nuts" 02/21/02 04:54PM >>> That's right. A CCNA could potentially make more than $50K (with skills though) Here is what I don't understand: Jason states that his company is looking(note) for people w

RE: PIX information [7:35294]

2002-02-22 Thread Patrick Ramsey
wr st will do this for you... "write standby" -Patrick >>> "Mears, Rob" 02/21/02 05:24PM >>> Any changes you make to the Pri PIX will be written to the SEC, no need to day anything. Good Idea to move the sec and do a Wr M Rob -Original Message- From: Evans, TJ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: NAT Detection Utility [7:36248]

2002-02-22 Thread Patrick Ramsey
dynamic nat a security breach? I was under the impression that dynamic was a security practice?and if you are speaking of static nat, well darn...that's you guys... -Patrick >>> Kwame 02/22/02 02:04PM >>> Anyone know of a tool for detecting NAT activity on the network. I work in a large un

Re: DEC terminal Connection settings [7:36311]

2002-02-23 Thread Patrick Ramsey
depends on what it was configured for originaly... 9600 8 n 1 is out of the box Make sure you are using proper dec pinouts >>> "Wilson, Gavin (KBPB)" 02/23/02 06:09 AM >>> Does anyone know what the terminal setting are when connecting to dec sever on port 1 , speed etc... Cheers Gavin

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
chances are bgp will not be availablefirst..he has to have the address space...second...if he didn't plan for it before hand, he's probably got a couple'a 2500's or 2600's Try running bgp on a 2500. (unless of course he uses the same isp for both connections and they work with him on s

Re: TWO ISP AND ONE FAILURE [7:36371]+ Some details of my [7:36381]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
wow...At this point I hope nobody is scanning archives for ip addresses... >>> "Yassel Omar Izquierdo Souchay" 02/25/02 10:56AM >>> Hello The mail server have 2 ips one for 65.169.240. and the second 169.158.32. network. This is de configuration havae in my server:. NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=Mai

ciscoworks autodiscovery [7:36386]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Hey group, Anybody run into any problems with autodicovery form ani? I installed the entire lan management collection, browsed to ciscoworks url, changed the autodicovery dates/times...Then it asked me if I would like to go ahead and perform an autodiscovery... wow...how convienant...of course I

dialup mac address [7:36394]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
hey group I've got a 3640 with a couple'a pri's and two modem banks... I want to give vendors access to very specific servers through a firewall... (netscreen) My original thought was to place the vendor's mac address for it's dialup adapter in dhcp and assign it the same ip every timeth

RE: dialup mac address [7:36394]

2002-02-25 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Can I assume secure ACS does this? >>> "Hire, Ejay" 02/25/02 01:24PM >>> You can assign them a specific IP and/or privledges based on username using radius. -Original Message- From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 1

Re: 3COM Password [7:36476]

2002-02-26 Thread Patrick Ramsey
3300 defaults: admin, no pw security, no pw manager, no pw monitor, no pw as far as I know there is no way to recover PW's without an RMA... hopefully I am wrong about this. -Patrick >>> dr_sukhi 02/25/02 11:43PM >>> Can anybody tell me how to bypass the password of a 3COM 3300 switch. I kno

Re: OT: netmeeting problem [7:36524]

2002-02-26 Thread Patrick Ramsey
sounds like the flux capacitor blew inside the server Try to run a lightening stick into the back of the primary power supply and sit it outside during a storm then do a search on google and click on ther second link... http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=netmeeting+proble

RE: How to get the activation key for my clone Pix? [7:36533]

2002-02-26 Thread Patrick Ramsey
why not? if you are speaking of morals...sheeesh...who has those any more... hehe Are we even sure it's illegal? >>> "Greg Kellogg" 02/26/02 03:15PM >>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 If I may make a suggestion: DO NOT DO THIS - -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: How to get the activation key for my clone Pix [7:36638]

2002-02-27 Thread Patrick Ramsey
setting up vpn's is nothign like having a dmz... Having multiport firewalls allows for segregation of all networks behind those interfaces while still allowing internet connectivity to all. Who wants to connect to a vpn just to browse to a web server that could be in the dmz? -Patrick >>> "Sc

Re: DECserver 700 console access [7:36664]

2002-02-28 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I'm not sure what you meanare you sayign you are telnetting into this beast? and then want to manipulate a port setting? Why would you want to change to port 16? What is the goal here? If you have local access and you want to configure this guy serially, then you can hook into any non modi

pix HW upgrade in failover config [7:36812]

2002-02-28 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Hey list, Anybody ever used failover on the pix to upgrade hardware with minimal downtime? I'm wondering what exactly is goign to happen. I want to take the secondary offline, insert a gig module, then bring it back onlinewill the difference in hardware cause issues with the config sync? I

Re: question about stateful inspection [7:36817]

2002-02-28 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Well...if stateful inspection is used at layer three..then the device utilizing this function is keeping track of the session flowing through... I would think that stateful inspection at the application layer would be doing the same...(at leastmaybe even extra stuff) So if you have an smtp s

Re: caching server behind firewall [7:37004]

2002-03-01 Thread Patrick Ramsey
uhh assuming you are using pix, you would just place this in yoru inside acl... acess-l inside permit ip host web.cac.svr any you'll need a nat and a global statement as well I generaly do not set up outbound acl's like this though I like to have a separate permit statement per app

Re: Pix NAT - Two to one [7:37179]

2002-03-04 Thread Patrick Ramsey
what is the overall goal? >>> Gaz 03/04/02 03:06PM >>> Hi all, Has anybody tried NAT'ing two outside addresses to one internal (DMZ) address on the same port (80) in some way. Not too difficult to get round, as I can get the DNS of one site changed and use the single address outside to single i

Not the whole domain - Re: Delete VLAN [7:37254]

2002-03-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
you have to pay attention to the CAT you are deleting the vlan fromif it is in transparent mode, then the vlan, like the book says will be deleted from the CAT only if it is in client mode, then no changes can be made VLAN wise on the switch. If it is the vtp server, then removing VLAN 5

Re: Stupid 2500 confreg question [7:37287]

2002-03-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
like Dave suggested before, put a break out on it and go from thereyou may find that the serial port is expecting cts/rts and one of the pins are severed. I'm not sure what cisco requires to be 'live' on their 2500'san extremely half-assed search on google didn't yield anythign too intere

Re: Voice over IP [7:37298]

2002-03-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
2600 is enough actualy Cisco's vg200 is a modified 2600... (that is what is used as the voip gateway) That gateway can also function as the call manager but you lose a lot fo functionallity (it is normaly used as a back up call manager) Say your call mnager is across a wan link and the w

Re: Slight point [7:37298]

2002-03-05 Thread Patrick Ramsey
heh..well yeah...how many of us have ip sioftware phones on our machines... but how fun is that to play with There's not a whole lot of experience gained either just setting up a couple'a ip phones...I think the amazement would wear off in about 5 minutes... :) "Hey Bob!" "Yeah!" "Can ya h

Re: the RD [7:37401]

2002-03-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Dude... If you just ask a question, it can be answered as soon as you say "do not violate nda" or talk about the exam, yadda yadaa...you ruin the chances of getting the answer you want Just ask... If somebody answers you, there is nothing to prove it has anything to do with any test/exam.

Re: Problems with Nortel [7:37403]

2002-03-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
do you mean application level 'cutting' or acess across the t1 in general? I mean an extended acl can block his access into the router preventing him from saturatin the T -Patrick >>> "David j" 03/06/02 10:33AM >>> I know that this is a Cisco forum, but anybody has been working with Nortel

ani discovery problems (solution) [7:37471]

2002-03-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Ok boys and girls, Setting up Cisco works lms with ani server doing autodiscovery: orginal problem: ANI was doing discovery, export to RME was configured but not excepting data. Campus manager had no topology services and basicaly was all jacked up. solution: Change url from localhost to ip a

Re: Sharing IP address - int sc0 & int vlan 1 [7:37624]

2002-03-07 Thread Patrick Ramsey
maybe I am not interpreting this correctly...but if you do what I think you are saying you want to do, you would lose connectivity to one of the hosts...I mean...how would you be able to telnet into the switch portion to make a change if your router had the same ip? -Patrick >>> "Tim Booth" 03/

Re: Infrastructure Upgrade..... [7:37627]

2002-03-07 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Well, You did pick a pretty expensive switch to purchase...hehe the 1900's are 10mb to the desktop... You'll see some improvement over 10mb hubs on the lan but across the frame connection, it's really irrelevant. Are you looking to increase lan speed? In this day in age, I never reccommend hub

RE: Infrastructure Upgrade..... [7:37627]

2002-03-08 Thread Patrick Ramsey
t;>> Actually what we are trying to do is increase speed, eliminate collisions and reduce any kind of broadcasting in the LAN.... -----Original Message- From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 11:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subje

Re: application to test multicast routing [7:37646]

2002-03-08 Thread Patrick Ramsey
pcanywhere uses multicast when multtple clients connect to it... >>> "colin newman" 03/08/02 01:53AM >>> Hi I?m currently studying for the BCMSN test and was looking for an application to test multicast routing in my lab. Any suggestions? The lab consists of some 2500?s, a 2620, a Cat 1900, a

RE: Free Cisco Secure ACS Server [7:37797]

2002-03-11 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I believe it is free for linux >>> "Mike Sweeney" 03/10/02 01:53PM >>> While I dont know if ACS was free.. the TACACS server was free. I have a few different TACACS servers and docs for downloading at: www.packetattack.com/downloads.html MikeS > Confidentiality Disclaimer

Re: ISL or 802.1q? [7:37859]

2002-03-11 Thread Patrick Ramsey
well here is a quote from cisco's site http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/43.html "Catalyst 2950 series switches only support 802.1q trunking. They do not support ISL trunking" and the 2950 is one of their best of breed switches...maybe this means they will begettign rid of isl soon... -Patr

Re: ISL or 802.1q? [7:37859]

2002-03-11 Thread Patrick Ramsey
wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > add the CAT4K to your list of dot1q only devices. The old arguement > of dot1q not supporting per VLAN spanning is also moot. > > Dave > > Patrick Ramsey wrote: > > > > well here is a quote from

VLoFR and atm popularity [7:38003]

2002-03-12 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Cisco support vlan tagging over frame circuits? I was looking at a Tierra networks router and it was listed as one of it +'s. Does Cisco even support this? This kinda creeps up even further on the +'s of atm and how long atm is going to survive. Other than being capable of joining elans at oen

Re: VLoFR and atm popularity [7:38003]

2002-03-13 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 3:00 PM > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Subject: RE: VLoFR and atm popularity [7:38003] > > > > > > > > > quite possibly because the big telecom providers > > > connect most of their pops/CO's with high speed > > > atm links.

RE: Stacking 3548s [7:38208]

2002-03-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
This doesn't mean that you should do this though be careful with openview... it starts acting squirly when you cluster switches. And issuing commands from a telnet session to manage 16 switches is flakey at best. Now if you are not a OV user and you have cisco works installed, clustering is

Re: MUX Vs Router [7:38258]

2002-03-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Well, they are two different pieces of equipment that do two different thingsRouters take traffic from multiple layer 3 networks, allowing comunication between them. MUX's and DEMUX's take multiple layer 2 segments and combine them to form one. now, aside from that, there are vendors that se

Re: Packet loss on OSPF LAN [7:38397]

2002-03-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
how have you decided that it is ospf? Or have you? And are you losing packets because every other packet gets forwarded the wrong way? if both paths out are equal, try monitoring the port that each router is plugged into on the 6509 and match against your source address and say icmp... send 100

Re: TACACS+ Server [7:38324]

2002-03-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
a copmputer? I think most of the list has put together a machine or two. >>> "Ray Smith" 03/15/02 02:25PM >>> Solaris buddy. Do you know how to build one? >From: Brian >To: Ray Smith >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: TACACS+ Server [7:38324] >Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 16:52:17 -0800 (PST)

Re: off topic: How to switch windows automatically? [7:38625]

2002-03-18 Thread Patrick Ramsey
write a macro that alt-tabs through the open windows... >>> "sam sneed" 03/18/02 10:52AM >>> Try a Winblows newsgroup. ""Sim, CT (Chee Tong)"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi.. We have install a big screen on the wall to monitor our network, > servers. We

Re: off topic: How to switch windows automatically? [7:38625]

2002-03-18 Thread Patrick Ramsey
write a macro that alt-tabs through the open windows... >>> "sam sneed" 03/18/02 10:52AM >>> Try a Winblows newsgroup. ""Sim, CT (Chee Tong)"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi.. We have install a big screen on the wall to monitor our network, > servers. We

RE: off topic: How to switch windows automatically? [7:38625]

2002-03-18 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Run linux as the host OS and install win2k in a vmware session. (you'd be surprised at how much more stable Microsoft is! (or maybe you wouldn't be surprised) hehe >>> "Mark Odette II" 03/18/02 12:06PM >>> Just to make your reply more useful, rather than critical, Do you have a Unix Alternati

Re: Is cable network really a shared medium? [7:38705]

2002-03-18 Thread Patrick Ramsey
depending on the carrier, docsis could be implemented...I have not tcpdumped my current connection (through att) but I believe att does filter. a quick search on google yielded some docsis info but I didn't see whether or not it was done at the modem or the switch. I'm guessing the latter. I wou

Re: Is cable network really a shared medium?(more info) [7:38718]

2002-03-18 Thread Patrick Ramsey
RF plant. All normal precautions for sending data out on the Internet still need to be obeyed http://www.docsis.org/faq.php3 >>> "Patrick Ramsey" 03/18/02 03:32PM >>> depending on the carrier, docsis could be implemented...I have not tcpdumped my current co

Re: Rack [7:38796]

2002-03-19 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I didn't see any with shelves but this is what all my buddies say is good stuff! http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Geyser/9050/ >>> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 03/19/02 10:57AM >>> Hello all, I am looking for a rack with shelves as well, any advice would be appreciated. Cheap would be good too! :-)

Re: SNMP Packet question [7:38824]

2002-03-19 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I think the rrdtool has some of this built into it...it's a great spinoff of mrtg... (it's bascialy the engine and you do with it as you please check out this link. http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/ and look at so of the graphs people are doing there are also some sam

Re: PIX performance problem again ! [7:38955]

2002-03-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I would hate to ask the obvious but are your interfaces showing high error rates? Are they at half duplex? Are they at 10mb? Is the switch the inside interface is plugged into stable? what about the router on the other side? -Patrick >>> "Mohannad Khuffash" 03/20/02 02:47PM >>> Dear all, My

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