You may also want to look at netsaint or MRTG.
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Whats up Gold by Ipswitch migh do it for you?
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lease 0 0 15 (0 days, 0 hours, 15 minute lease)
dns-server x.x.x.x
domain-name cisco.com
(GLOBAL)
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.1.1 (LAN interface addresses, etc)
Rob Payne, CCIE #8325
Cisco Systems - AES (NSA)
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Yes and I have done it all via the PIX
Where you run into problems is when they use port 80.
Rob
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and is uncrackable. However, if you have a copy of the encrypted password
you can use a brute force tool to determine the password. Look for a tool
called Tomas , and add to the dictionary the most likely passwords that you
may have used eg cisco
regards
Rob
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I don't know about autoinstall, but version 12.2.x will support DHCP... I'm
using it to grab my IP from my Cable Provider.
Rob
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I'd also be willing.
Rob
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-numbered port means.
The
significant port is the source.
HTH
Bill Creighton CCNP
Senior System Engineer
Motorola
iDEN CNRC Packet Data
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Subject: ICQ and blocking
as described in
other messages, but you can make it a violation of security policy to
use that kind of back door.
Thanks,
Shawn
Mears, Rob wrote:
Hi Cisco gods,
I have successfully blocked all chat services at the PIX firewall, I
think. As I walk around and find people using MSN
am countered with a way around it.
My inside ACL in the pix is quite impressive and all just for blocking
this crap, if anyone would like it for theirs I will provide as it is
proven and works, with exception to ICQ.
HELP WANTED
Thanks
Rob Mears III, CCNP, MCSE, CNE, NNCDS, NNCSS, NNCPS, MCP
Doesn anyone have experience with the labs from SolutionLabs.com ?
Thanks
Rob
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Hello,
Anyone have a working config example from a Ntescreen that is doing VPN to a
Pix ?
Thanks
Rob
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requirements are such that you can justify a
higher end solution, SAN is more recommended solution.
For backup, Veritas has all kinds of solutions i.e DataCenter,
BackupExec depending on your needs and scope.
You may want to checkout www.backupcentral.com to get some more ideas on
this.
HTH
Rob
Very well
Thanks
Rob
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Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 2:25 PM
To: Mears, Rob; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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For aol just block access to the login servers.
Login.oscar.aol.com
Mine has both
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Mine included everything.
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range 5190 5193
access-list acl_inside deny tcp any any range 6660 6670
access-list acl_inside deny tcp any any range 5000 5001
access-list acl_inside permit tcp any any
Hope this helps someone
Thanks
Rob
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Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:11 AM
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of you who have applied rules to the inside interface of the
pix, did you notice any performance issues or any other problem related
to having all outbound traffic filtered?
Thank you
Thanks
Rob Mears III, CCNP, MCSE, CNE, NNCDS, NNCSS, NNCPS, MCP+I, A+
Technical Mercenary
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,inside)or a nat 1 (outside)
x.x.x.x
Cool stuff
Thanks
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Anyone knows what these messages are about? I've seeing them quite
frequently over the last little while.
Thanks.
== RB ==
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Try PuTTY and/or TeraTerm. They are both free and they both are very
easu to use.
HTH.
Rob
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i believe the first # issued was 1025...
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When PC2 attempts to send a response, it checks its routing table first. No
default gateway, no route to host. Done. It won't check the arp table,
because it the process stops at layer 3 (IP) when it can't find a route to
PC1.
Instead of adding a static arp entry, you could add just a static ip
Do you want to do it via x-modem for some reason? If not, I'd recommend
pulling the image from a tftp server over the network instead. here is a link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/130/sw_upgrade_proc_flash.shtml
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on how your provider connections are setup. But
again, this step will increase the ASPATH length on user routes announced to
the less prefered AS's.
Hope this helps.
Rob
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PAgP (Etherchannel) negotiation can also take up about 15 seconds. Turn it
off with:
hostname(config)# port-channel mode off
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I took the R/S IP Cert about a year ago. It was fairly straightforward.
Cisco has the requirements on their website. If you feel you need to review,
read through Routing TCP/IP Vol I by Jeff Doyle. You can also read the BGP
and multicast sections in Routing TCP/IP Vol II. That should give you a
We ran OSPF on a realtively small network (15 sites, about 2-5 network
devices per site). All 2500's with 4MB of RAM. Not even close to taxing the
routers. This was at an ISP with about a /21 worth of class Cs spread out in
a not-so-intelligent manner between the sites.
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on the user's router you'll want to have them apply a route-map to routes
from AS1 that sets the local pref to 200 (or something higher than the
default of 100). Those routes will then be used over any from the other AS's
for outbound traffic from that user.
If the user wants to control inbound
Sounds like bootcamp lab #1 to me... heh.
Try policy-based routing on the frame interfaces of the spokes.
You want it to change the next hop to point back to the hub router's IP...
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that helps, Rob.
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Can someone tell me how to create a Prefix-list to only alow classful
routes
for BGP. I know you can do the following with an extended access-list:
access-list 100 permit ip 0.0.0.0 127.0.
A networks (0.0.0.0/8
to 127.0.0.0/8).
Same with the 128.0.0.0/2 - that means make sure the first two bits are 10,
but then ignore everything else. So this includes all class B addresses -
from 128.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255.
Rob.
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been interesting to
see if disabling proxy arp on router A also would have fixed the problem. My
guess is it would have...
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Hi there
This is my first time to post a question.
Here is a real scenario which happened a few
address. Due to the flooding, the frame will reach the correct
destination. Once that station replies with the very first packet, the CAM
table will be updated and no more flooding will occur.
Hope that helps - Rob.
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, it is allowed to connect to server y.y.y.y
via 1494 and/or 1604.
Rob.
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Hi All,
Is it possible to do the following.I have a Citrix server on my
internal network which has an outside address via NAT. On the
- but
DON'T make its priority lower than the root!
Rob.
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guys,
another question ..
in on of my sites i have clusters of 3548 switches ..
At each end of the cluster i have a link to the distribution lay
else relevant, I'll take a look.
Rob.
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I've been studying BGP using several books and papers. One of which is the
Cisco Academy Semester 5 lab companion. So far it's been pretty good but
Lab
8-3 drives
, and as Joseph mentioned they are going to add a
unique VRF, so it doesn't matter if the carrier has 100 customers that all
use 192.168.1.0...
Rob.
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i was pitched this very thing recently by wcom and qwest.. basically it
Now called RS-NMC-1 (Routing and Switching Net Master Class)
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Does anyone know where information about this class can be found? Thanks.
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Oops - apparently the link did not come through for some reason. It is:
www.netmasterclass.net/nmc/
Rob.
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(even if it was
assigned to you by one of the ISPs).
Rob.
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Depends alot on what kind of connection you want. If you are just talking
about outbound access from your site, that isn't a problem
to fill it with ATM 53-byte ATM cells, and it is expecting to divide the
OC-3 bandwidth between whatever SVCs or PVCs have been created.
Just my thoughts - Rob.
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Hello,
I am about to purchase a Fiber Optic I
probably
easier on the box than running OSPF.
Rob.
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I'm not sure I understand your point. Assume the following topology:
[R1]
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
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. You will need
this for the CSPM. You will need org. number (such as 1), Node # (such as
1) and org name (like your domain name).
HTH, Rob.
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I am currently setting up a IDS sensor 4210 and would like to
This test was not the hardest, maybe the 2nd hardest. You better study
though.
Use the Transcenders, they come close to crossing the line as far as the NDA
goes.
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You go! Feel the FORCE
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Valor Telecom
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Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 7:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Exam 640-900
Hello all
I just finished the 640-900 exam yesterday for the CCIP cert, and it is a
bitch!. If any one has any qiestion, I will take them off line, just email
me.
I am getting ready to take my CID exam, any advice?
Thanks
Rob
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Hello all
I just finished the 640-900 exam yesterday for the CCIP cert, and it is a
bitch!. If any one has any question, I will take them off line, just email
me.
I am getting ready to take my CID exam, any advice?
Thanks
Rob
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Here is one for you.
I get up @ 0430, thats in the AM and study until i go to work, study @ lunch
and then study @ night. I need a life
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I used the stuff for the Routing exam and then the RFC for IS IS. Good luck
finding info on Cisco site. The two test are the same except for the ISIS,
compare on Cisco web page.
Advice? Study your Ars off!
They take no prisoners
Thanks
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Try configuring speed 9600 under the line aux 0. I do not believe you can
use a straight cable, I thiink it has to be rolled.
Also, are you sure port 2065 is the right port number? It sounds high, but
that may be correct...
Rob.
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Has anyone used the Managing Cisco Network Security by: Lusignan, Steudler,
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Theodore,
In what order did you take the exams? PIX, MCNS, VPN and IDS?
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Hugo Caye
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Hi folks,
Anyone have any experience with the Cisco CCNP Training Kit? Any info
or comments will be very welcome and appreciated.
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out is in parallel to the present, we do not have to
worry about the migration part, so we have the opportunity to do it right
and impress people long after I am gone.
So correct me where I am wrong and please show me the light OSPF or EIGRP.
Thanks
Rob
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but wanted
to hear it from the Engineers in the trenches.
What's your take on it? If it were you what would you run (EIGRP, OSPF) and
why?
Thanks
Rob
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Cc: Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail) ; 'Ccielab'
(E-mail)
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: Comments in Running Config
Robert
W2K hyperterminal did have problems displaying anything that scrolled into
the buffer...it would get mangled. All that's required to fix is SP2.
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Simple answer: NOPE!!
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From: jimmy halbert
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 3:56 PM
Subject: 2000 professional hyperterminal [7:24171]
Is there anything special that is required to get hyperterminal to work
with
2000 professional
Do you have the com port enabled on your notebook? Also make sure there's
no conflict on the port with another device such as modem using it. Other
than that, it's supposed to be it.
Good luck!
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From: Gayathri
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 7:39 PM
Subject:
I tend to differ on this. I use TT Pro with SSH 2 all the time. That's how
I work on
all our UNIX (Solaris RH ) boxes. BTW, it works like a charm.
Just my $0.02 worth..
== Rob (SCSA, SCNA, CCNA)
Brian Whalen wrote:
tterm pro even with the addon for ssh i think only supports ssh1
flame war, please!
= Rob
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
The original poster was trying to help us see the point of view of the
terrorists. He didn't say that he agreed with them. Understanding their
viewpoint will help us prepare for further evil deeds from them and help us
defeat them
their differences in
more peaceful
way???
Hope all is well with those in the middle of this crisis.
Rob
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Thank You Rene, and also Rita.
I am in shock. There are many people on this list who worked in those
buildings, and many more with friends and family
their differences in
more peaceful
ways???
Hope all is well with those in the middle of this crisis.
Rob
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
forwarding from another source:
A web site has been set up where survivors of today's terrorist
activities can post word a brief word that they are okay
Use Cisco web site for info like this. Feel the Force.
c2600-is56i-mz.121-5.YB2 This works
Rob
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what the rest
of their network looks like), and the home pc's could be built cooke cutter,
too. They could save a ton of money on man hours if layer 8 wasn't in the
way.
-Rob Fielding CCIE #7996
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To:
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 6:43 AM
address. No need for statics at all.
Does the customer have any issues about this type of config?
-Rob Fielding CCIE #7996
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From: Chuck Larrieu
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:38 PM
Subject: RE: I have a customer who... food for thought - static routes
[7
to
the rest of the corporate network. Since security is a concern, then I
would suggest an access list on the 827s to only allow established
connections inbound.
-Rob Fielding CCIE #7996
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To: Rob Fielding ;
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 5:07 PM
It not BMC patrol that is the question but Patrol DashBoard and
Patrol Visualis, any word???
Thanks
Thank you,
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Technical Mercenary
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From: Patrick Donlon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August
I believe TeraTerm Pro will also give you the same thing. You can also us
ssh by
installing TTSSH extension for it, and it's all free.
Baker, Jason wrote:
try secure CRT
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this on cisco.com, and on the doc cd.
-Rob Fielding CCIE #7996
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From: Dwayne Saunders
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 6:41 PM
Subject: ospf [7:18002]
Hi all,
is any one able to direct me in the right direction or be able to
explain what the (DNA
I am looking for someone who is running VPN's between 2621 routers and PIX
525 on IOS 6.0 to campare notes with.
How are they working for You?
Thanks
Thank you,
Rob Mears III, CCNA, MSCE, CNE, NNCDS, NNCSS, A+
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Try solcert on yahoo. There are a couple of sun related lists on Yahoo, but
solcert is
a good starting point.
Rob
Admin wrote:
hi all,
do you know of a similar discussion group dedicated to Unix/Sun Solaris
Admin
certification ?
have to get solaris admin cert to retain my job
drills later. Get on the Groupstudy CCIE Lab list, buy the bootcamp labs,
and get some routers to practice on. Go to the ECP1 class if you can. Good
luck to you.
-Rob Fielding CCIE #7996
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Subject: CCIE Lab Prep
Is this list no moderated How do people get away with this type of
non-sense??
Rob
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fs756d
Whether a new home loan is what you seek or to refinance
your current home loan at a lower interest rate, we can help!
Mortgage rates haven't been this low
Have you tried a code upgrade? We had a situation where a 4906 Switch
displayed the same behavior...only displayed the partial banner. It's code
version only allowed a certain number of characters in the banner. Upgrade
to latest IOS fixed it.
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From: [EMAIL
For best materials on any of these topics or any other UNIX related topics,
I would
suggest checking out Oreilly's (www.ora.com). They are absolutely
outstanding!! And I
don't work for them or get paid to say any of this.
RSB (SCSA, SCNA, CCNA)
Brian wrote:
hmm, a broad question.
for unix
Offline please.
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From: Greg Macaulay
To:
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:13 PM
Subject: FW: Age Challenge for Oldest CCNP/DP on Earth!! [7:14167]
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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:55 PM
To:
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From: Charlie Hartwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 9:15 AM
To: Mears, Rob
Subject: Re: 3660 router [7:11917]
Hi Rob,
I didn't want to send this out to the whole group but I sympathise
with your problem - I used to work on TAC and I see this sort of
thing happening more
and
wondered what's the point. Smoke from the router won't kill me, but the
plastic from the wires will. Man
rob
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From: Peter Slow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 3660 router-Finished [7:12135]
Uhh
the chassis back to Cisco and the new one had the same problem. TAC has
no clue, they have been sending me part and giving me to different Engineer
with no luck.
What gives?
Rob
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into ROMMON.
then you need to post the text file IN LINE with your next email.
THEN we can help you.
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From: Mears, Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 9:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 3660 router [7:11917]
Any one ever had a problem
into ROMMON.
then you need to post the text file IN LINE with your next email.
THEN we can help you.
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From: Mears, Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 9:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 3660 router [7:11917]
Any one ever had a problem loading
some help.
Thanks
Thank you,
Rob Mears III, CCNA, MSCE, CNE, NNCDS, NNCSS, A+
Technical Mercenary
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I wouldn't recommend a direct termination with a cross-over.
They should be plugged into a switch.
I have had problems in the past with 7200 series Routers plugged directly
into the PIX, interfaces tend to go up and down.
If I am not mistaken you can have only one default gateway.
You can
Hi,
we are running ADSL at our ROBO around the US, we also use a VPN to get them
back to HQ. I will include a config that might help. This is a 2621 router
Thank you,
Rob Mears III, CCNA, MSCE, CNE, NNCDS, NNCSS, A+
Technical Mercenary
Valor Telecom
This is not a direct answer to your question, but you might be interested to
read this. This paper describes one strange situation in which ospf routes
don't get into the routing table:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/10.html
-Rob Fielding
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From: Padhu (LFG
of experience, and some home equipment.
Please let me know.
Thanks!
-Rob
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rs, plus a historical city to see (for which one may not have the
time).
And if you manage to pass, you can celebrate with a feast of fine
lobsters.
Aziz S. Islam
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what's the best location to take the CCIE lab exam? I realize that the
exams are standardized worldwide but I'm looking for the overall picture,
the friendlieness, good cheap hotels, easy commute to the lab facility etc..
I'm considering NC, halifax and maybe CA.. thanks
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3Com's gig trunking protocol is proprietary. Its a load sharing method
similar to Cisco's fast etherchannel concept. The 6506 won't know what to
do with it. Their gig modules will talk to each other, and both support
802.1q, but you cannot load share links between them.
-Rob Fielding
you for amy insight you ma have on this!
Rob
comment:
"It sounds like your PIX doesn't know about 10.25.192.0/19 subnets. It
knows
about the directly-connected 155 subnet, but not any past the 6506. It
seems like you'll need some routes on the PIX (but I'm not really familiar
with those boxe
on the msfc. Also, there is no gateway of last resort. my
default gateway is pointing to the asp routers, and we are using the same
eigrp ##.
Thanks for your insight. Any further thoughts will be appreciated.
Rob
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to vlan 1 and is using 155.102.127.26 as the default
gateway. once I asign the workstation to another vlan, it can ping
everything in the 155 network EXCEPT for the firewall.
Obviously I am confused.
Thanks for your help. Any further thoughts would be appreciated.
rob
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The trick to this migration is to maintain connectivity to all devices as
they are being migrated to the new IP scheme.
I will be very grateful to any serious replies to this situation.
Thanks for your expertise!
Rob
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Denis A. Baldwin wrote:
I find myself in much of the same situation Dale is in. At 20, I am busting
with energy most of the time. I
For the CCDA, it's not that you need to know exact port densities. You must know what
product is best suited for what application. And where in the scheme of the network
the
product fits. Be it at the core, distribution, or access layers.
Hunt Lee wrote:
Does anyone knows what extent of
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WHERE CAN I GET THE SAMPLE QUESTION PAPERS FOR CCNA?
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Yeah, no doubt. If they think about it, since CCO gives all the answers to
the exams, aren't they breaking their own agreement?
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That sounds like a very good compromise. I think it is a good way to go.
Craig Columbus wrote:
I've actually seen more than one post that said CCIE required, CCNA
preferred. Go figure.
In my experience, CCNP doesn't get a lot of play in HR departments. HR
recognizes CCNA, but doesn't
It's been my experience that a lot of head hunters and HR have no clue as to
what the job requirments are for certian positions and wouldn't know that a
CCNA is a prerequist for a CCNP. So I would leave it on for that reason,
also if someone does a resume search on monster for CCNA, you want to
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