RE: ATM Problem [7:55238]

2002-10-10 Thread Randall Yoo
router is a Cisco 827. For other brand CPE routers, the pvc is different. Randall -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of The Long and Winding Road Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 09:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ATM Problem

RE: ATM and Frame Relay interworking [7:53414]

2002-10-10 Thread Randall Yoo
Yes indeed, you simply configure the frame and ATM as you normally would, and the provider will provide which vpi/vci maps to which DLCI. I think the traffic between the carrier's ATM cloud frame relay cloud ( vice versa) translates via FRATM. Randall -Original Message- From:

FW: ATM Problem [7:55238]

2002-10-10 Thread Randall Yoo
Regarding RLAN (DSL to ATM), I think pvc 0/35 tells the DSLAM that the CPE router is a Cisco 827. For other brand CPE routers, the pvc is different. Randall -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of The Long and Winding Road Sent: Wednesday,

Adtran TSU p-t-p T1 [7:29957]

2001-12-22 Thread Randall Yoo
Sorry for cross-posting. I've got a cheap customer who wants to continue to use Cisco 1000 routers (IOS 10.3(10)) with external Adtran TSU's (P/N: 1200.060L1). Currently, they're running a 3-site frame relay (384k, 128k, 128k) WAN with 3 of those routers and 3 Adtran units. They've signed up

RE: Re; How VSAT works ? [7:28156]

2001-12-04 Thread Randall Yoo
VSAT is an acronym for Very Small Aperture Terminal and is essentially an earth station with (relatively) small antennas. Some of the competing architectures in the sat-com industry are SCPC/DAMA (Single Channel Per Carrier/Demand Assigned Multiple Access), TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access),

RE: PIX Citrix/nfuse access [7:18938]

2001-09-10 Thread Randall Yoo
Actually, 1494 is TCP and 1604 is UDP. Here's a section from a working config (the IP's, of course, have been changed): static (inside,outside) 206.214.103.61 10.1.1.17 netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0 conduit permit tcp host 206.214.103.61 eq 1494 any conduit permit udp host 206.214.103.61 eq 1604

RE: VPN and Outlook [7:17692]

2001-08-29 Thread Randall Yoo
Judging from the fact that Tom's doing VPN, I'd say 'with Exchange.' I realize that you already have VPN 3000 Concentrator; but, try Netscreen VPN, it's lightening fast. Randall -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001