Use the Doc CD online... it has a wealth of information:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm
2950:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat2950/12114ea1/2950scg/sw8021x.htm
3550:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/12114ea1/3550scg/sw8021x.htm
Paul
We would be happy to host the list for you if you would like.
Ryan
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The server
How do you order dry copper?
Ryan
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Hi All,
Does anyone
from Covad on time) is use a 7200 at the head end and a 1700 on the other
end run the IPSec and NAT on the 1700 and see how that goes. The only
problem is I cannot find an IDSL WIC on CCO I only see an ADSL and SDSL.
Ryan
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That is a ADSL WIC or am I missing something? We are looking to use IDSL
but can not find a router that supports 3DES and IDSL
Ryan
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I need to make LD calls with an ISDN BRI line for a frame rely back up. I
was told by ATT that I need to use SDS to make an LD call with an ISDN BRI
line. The price per min per B ch is .27 but we can make and LD call on a
56K pots line for .3 are they right or just looking for $$?
Ryan
end, would it be better to use a PIX or a 3030? On the remote end, I was
looking at a PIX 501, SOHO 91 or the 831?
Thank you
Ryan
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If I enable any vlan interface other than vlan 1 it will not enter an
protocol up state
unless a physical interface that has vlan 'x' assigned to it. Why is that?
vlan database
vlan 2
!
interface FastEthernet0/1
switchport access vlan 2
no shutdown
!
interface Vlan2
ip address 2.2.2.2
how about tac_plus from Cisco, also found on several other places around the
'net? It's free, and open source.
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Hey
Is anyone using the Sprint Internet backbone for VoIP? If so how is it
working and are you running the VoIP just in the states or outside of
the states?
Ryan
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Yea that's what I have been told by Sprint but I can not find anyone
that is running it. Also I need to find away to run VoIP in India and
from what I can see they do not have a POP in India.
Ryan
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Can anyone recommend a unit that I can rack mount and that would let me
dial into a router via the AUX port?
Ryan
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I am looking to manage routers when the DS1 or DS3 goes down so the only
away I can get to the router is a POTTS line.
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Cc
(AS2509-RJ-CH) we would be looking at $1600 each a bit high to manage one
router but a nice setup if I have more then one. We are looking at offering
a manageed router service for some ISP's in the states.
Ryan
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I have read a part of this book. It seems to line up with the CIT. Will this
be enough reading material to pass the CIT?
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way! I have also used the book
to pass a couple of Sniffer Test. I think it is great.
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I have read a part of this book. It seems to line up with the CIT
Reading the CDP vulnerability link, I cannot determine how a hacker can
trigger the attack. Reading the email trail
it seems that you are worried about the info displayed in the frame. If that
is what your company
is trying to avoid, here is an idea. Why not disable it on a per port basis.
That
Trying to connect to another Cisco device via secure shell. I can do it from
the IOS to CATOS. But I do not know the command to go from CATOS to any
other device.
Thanks!
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Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote:
500 Meters?? It's 2500 meters. In one example of such a
network
500 Meters?? It's 2500 meters. In one example of such a network, there can
be 5 segments, 4 repeaters (hubs), but only 3 segments can have end
systems. That's the infamous 5-4-3 rule. It makes a lot of
assumptions. Really, the
size of the network depends on round-trip propagation delay for
Are you reverse telneting to the line the routers are connected to?
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It appears that I cannot establish a
Show users would have displayed the line. I think you piped in 'show
session'. I think show session shows outgoing telnet connections. And show
user shows
connections on the lines...vty,aux,con and tty.
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If two 10 Base T Ethernet stations transmit at the same they receive data on
there receive pins. Will both stations send out a 32 bit jam sequence?
If both stations do send a jam signal, why is the slot time closely related
to round trip propagation delay? I would think it would be one way.
Oppenheimer wrote:
Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote:
If two 10 Base T Ethernet stations transmit at the same they
receive data on
their receive pins. Will both stations send out a 32 bit jam
sequence?
Yes.
If both stations do send a jam signal, why is the slot time
closely
With CEF (PFC 2) if there is an adjacency for the destination host, to my
understanding, that packet will never be routed. It should just be rewritten
by the PFC 2 (SP). If this correct then these are my questions.
1. How does an IOS ACL affect the rewrite on the switch?
2. Where on
and Qs or you get left behind.
Thats why I love this job!
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Some comments in-line
Running Hybrid mode SUPII/PFCII/MSFCII
To my understanding with MLS (PFC 1), the IOS ACL determines the flow mask.
And since it is route once switch many, any packets that match a deny
statement will be denied and the enable packet will never make it. The full
flow entry will not be in the MLS
Also do MLS commands on the MSFC do anything for CEF?
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Running Hybrid mode SUPII/PFCII/MSFCII
To my understanding with MLS (PFC 1
Yes, and I just reinforced my knowledge of this having just my CCNP expire
this past Friday without taking the recert exam. Even though I have my
CCDP, I have to take all CCNP tests over again.
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I tried to telnet to a distant end 3660 router. Connection would timeout. I
was able to ping the router from my PC. The router
could telnet to the router that was between my PC and itself. Ran capture
and the data yielded this
IP Source 10.0.0.1 Destination 10.0.1.2 TCP SYN destination port
. Sorry for sending this in. I
should of thought about it a little bit more :-(
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Hello, has anyone taken or passed the 350-001 exam recently? And if so, can
you please tell me what books you would recommend for this new exam?
Thanx
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I know the thread is about dead but until you get TACACS+ server there are
some commands
you could implement to help the situation. The port is being disabled for a
reason.
You can configure the port to renable after 30 secs. using the command
set errdisable-timeout enable all
set
IP helper will send NETBIOS broadcast and change the packet to a unicast to
the address given. But I not
really sure it will solve your problem. I have a few questions before I try
to answer your question.
1. Is there a DHCP server involved?
2. Do have Domain Controllers?
3. Do you want the browse
the pvc.
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Subject: FW: Cisco 3640 Router ATM PVC Problem [7:61077]
What commands are you typing in? To crea
appletalk cable-range 10119-10119 10119.2
appletalk zone ATM
!
!
map-list TGN
ip 10.1.19.1 atm-vc 1 broadcast
ip aaa.bbb.7.249 atm-vc 1 broadcast
appletalk 10119.1 atm-vc 1 broadcast
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address 10.0.2.1 255.255.255.0
Sixth command pvc 1 32
Seventh command protocol ip 10.0.2.2 broadcast
The sixth command is where it fails. It does not recognize the pvc.
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Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT
What commands are you typing in? To create a PVC the syntax is
int atm 1
atm pvc 6 0 106 aal5snap
I think you are missing the 'atm' before pvc.
There are several ways to hook the 3640s back to back. If they are within
fastethernet distance limitations you could use the fastethernet interfaces.
Try to add atm in front of that.
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I am using a sample configuration from
Yes there is. From my experience with this I know that ADC sells a modular
SDSL modem. You can use either an ethernet,
RS-530, V.35, or RS-449 interface with this modem. The serial card is FLEX
module with two data ports and 1 DSX port.
The data port interfaces are a mini-SCSI 26 pin port. ADC
PDM gets messed up once in a while if command line changes are made. I
cannot remember specifics of the scenarios in which this happens, however
from the command line under config mode, clear pdm seems to keep things on
track. It resets the PDM configuration and the next time PDM is run, it
Perl - Use it to do many things like parsing log files, parsing and even
generating config files. Too many uses to list. Once you learn what perl
is and what it can do, you WILL find uses for it.
Expect - Use it to script things that otherwise would only be able to occur
interactively with
Administration
Exploring Expect
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Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 12:58 PM
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Subject: Re: Programming Language for Network Engingeers. [7:58032]
This a nice answer, but do you know any book
for one of these! Can anyone shed some light as to
why the market value of these is so low?
Ryan Moffett - CCNP, CCDP
Senior Network Architect
Sterling Commerce
4600 Lakehurst Ct.
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Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote in
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Network is migrating from ATM to Gigabit Ethernet. Transparent mode was
default VTP for all distribution layer switches. We had hubs for all
access
layer switches. With the new migration to Gigabit
Network is migrating from ATM to Gigabit Ethernet. Transparent mode was
default VTP for all distribution layer switches. We had hubs for all access
layer switches. With the new migration to Gigabit switches would be at all
access layer buildings. Would it be beneficial to run transparent abroad or
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Subject: CPU Utilization on Cat3548XL - a mystery.. [7:57494]
I have an out-of-the-box Catalyst3548XL switch .There are no user
connections nor trunk
Strange, my sent items shows the URL I pasted, but the URL was cut out on
the message to the group...what gives?
Anyway, http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/473/19.html should give you all
you need.
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What would be a good way to manage the IX remotely ?
Ryan,
Greg Owens wrote:
It is for future use.
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Does anyone know if the groups at forum.cisco.com can be access has news
groups ?
Ryan,
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The way I interpret this is that the answers you provide will be evaluated
against your score and performance for future development of tests,
including future scoring mechanisms on exams that are authored. I don't
think it is real-time modification of question pools or scoring criteria.
I
Is anyone using ATT MPLS ( it is also called eVPN or IP-enabled Frame
Relay )network to link offices and also running VoIP ? If so any
problems ? I am looking to link office in India, Mexico New York and
also Boston.
Ryan.
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Is anyone using ATT MPLS ( it is also called eVPN or IP-enabled Frame
Relay )network to link offices and also running VoIP ? If so any
problems ? I am looking to link office in India, Mexico New York and
also Boston.
Ryan.
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Is anyone using VoIP Manager Suite to monitor VoIP ?
Ryan,
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Is anyone using ATT MPLS ( it is also called eVPN or IP-enabled Frame
Relay )network to link offices and also running VoIP ? If so any
problems ? I am looking to link office in India, Mexico New York and
also Boston.
Ryan.
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and the switching
throughput. If there is reading online that would be great.
Here is the link I was referring to.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/ca4000.htm
Ryan Newell
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How can I configure authorization on the console port?
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I think the link is missing?
Thanks btw
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Ryan - This is a great link for that, and a great overall document to
have
.
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Ryan,
I noted your earlier post on this topic and my first question
is..What's the problem you're trying to solve
hi all,
anybody know how i can update the dictionary files for Cisco ACS 2.6 running
on windows NT or 2000 server ?
any suggestion is apprecited.
thanks in advance.
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interface??
Ryan Newell
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interface on a 6500 running in Native IOS Mode. Just trying to clarify.
Thanks for ANY input.
Ryan
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Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT would like to recall the message, Exec
shell+console+AAA.
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9/19/2002 9:40pm Thursday
You could just tell your LAN admins not to change anything on the switches.
Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote in
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Evening group,
What I have a TACAC
...an inbound ACL on the interfaces you want to protect would effectively
kill access to these ports, but some of the ports you have mentioned are
difficult to explain and lack command-line parameters to control, like biff
for instance. Biff happens to run on UDP port 512.
Can you
be greatly appreciated.
SrA Ryan Newell
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Is it possible that you are doing a dump on a link that the packet must
transverse to and fro to get to the destination. You stated that you did
this
dump off of one of your core switches. I'm assuming your spanning or port
mirroring
the port or vlan possibly. If these PC's are on separate
Actually, I thought/read/heard that CCIE #1025 (aka the first CCIE) was/is
Jeff Buddemeier, technical lead for Cisco.
This is the first time I ever heard the name Stewart Biggs mentioned as CCIE
#1025.
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Well, the online verification system says that Stuart Biggs is CCIE 1025,
though the current status is Inactive.
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Test
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Are there any people in the Okinawa area going for CCNP?
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The Cisco Press OSPF book by Tom Thomas would go great with Dr. Parkhurst's
book as well.
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Subject: Re: Cisco Press OSPF? [7:50567]
Might consider this one:
Cisco OSPF Command and Configuration Handbook
by
The 3550 EMI sold for $500 from Ingram Micro and Tech Data, unfortunately
both companies are out of stock and the promotion is over.
Ryan
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I have the do command in config mode (in c3640-i-mz.122-5d.bin), but the
output is only:
router(config)#do ?
. Version number
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What code rev is this in? I have some 12.2(5)+ and I don't see it. Is
this just in specific 12.1 Development Test images?
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The 2924XL platform does support PVLANs if it can be upgraded to 12.0(5)XU
or higher code which is based on a number of factors including memory.
The XL-EN is questionable. 4MB 2924XL switches cannot run the 12.0(5)XU
and higher code.
For what you are trying to do, PVLANs are the only way to
I attended Networkers 2002 in San Diego and got the impression to look out
for more IS-IS in the future. Specifically, Cisco is working to achieve
feature parity between OSPF and IS-IS, plus comments were made in the Router
Architecture Power Session that IS-IS is getting a stronger Enterprise
)
staticStatic routes
Ryan
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Subject: Re: OT: CCIE Lab Intelligence [7:47973]
Let's see - I said I was reading the config guide on CCO I provided the
link
There are a number of vendors creating XML switches, see:
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2002/132046_04-29-2002.html.
From my perspective, I think of these Content Aware Switches specializing in
XML. These have some things in common with Cisco Content Service Switches,
but are tailored to XML
Do you have the link for this change? I've just searched CCO, the CCIE
what's new area specifically, and I see no mention of this anywhere.
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Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 3:43 PM
Subject: Cisco Lab Changes..Updated [7:46623]
It would appear
DLSW can still be configured and tested without Token Ring.
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I'm in the middle of buying CCIE Lab
The following links deal with DLSw and Ethernet, and DLSw topics in general
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/697/3.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/697/3.html
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/697/index.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/697/index.shtml
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Subject: Re: CCIE Lab Exam Changes - Token Ring [7:46481]
Thanks Ryan,
I'm confused, so when cisco says, no token ring in the CCIE lab from oct
2002 but DLSW will be there, what does that mean. Should we expect to
configure DLSW on TR-to-TR
That's absolutely not true. In order to do something like that, they would
have to custom compile IOS code specific to the CCIE Lab to have that
removed. Believe me, the ? is an integral part of working with Cisco
devices from the command line.
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I attempted the lab back in August of 2000. Granted that was the 2day
format, but the ? was available then. To remove it would be absurd.
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Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 5:23 PM
To: Moffett, Ryan; [EMAIL PROTECTED
Really? So I shouldn't being doing a show mem and looking at the data
contained in specific memory addresses labeled *packet data* to turn my
router into a sniffer? :-)
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 1:20 PM
To:
I think that everyone agrees that in order to pass the CCIE lab, you have to
spend a decent amount of time in a lab playing with scenarios and
technologies you might otherwise have never experienced in a real life
network, or experienced it so long ago that you don't have any where else to
test
John and Mike are both right. As a matter of fact, there are several
definitions. In my opinion, the whole topic is adequately described in
Interconnections, by Radia Perlman. Her take (in a nutshell) is that they
are technically one in the same and that the difference is marketing
the key frequencies - 10,
100, Gigabit Ethernet, and ATM 155/622- was used to determine the
optimal lengths for data transmission.
Ryan
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From: Sim, CT (Chee Tong) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 7:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 100Mbit cable
ISL or 802.1q trunk is an option if the interface hardware supports it.
You configure 3 VLANs on the 2900. Trunk those 3 VLANs up to the 2600 and
configure that Ethernet interface for ISL or 802.1q encapsulation with 3
subinterfaces, 1 for each VLAN.
Another option also works on just one
You can still pursue the CCDP. If you look at the certification tracking
website, it should show you started your CCDP back when you started passing
exams related to the CCNP or CCDA. I just did exactly the same thing. I
passed my CCNP about 2 years ago and just got my CCDP with the CID
My CCNP will expire in about a year unless I re-certify. My CCDP lasts 3
years from that date that I passed the CID.
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From: Daniel Ma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:05 PM
To: Moffett, Ryan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCNP to CCDP [7
CCDA is a pre-req.
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From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCNP to CCDP [7:39448]
Don't take my word for it, but don't you need the CCDA too for CCDP? Or
is CCNA good enough?
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Cisco ATM Solutions, Cisco Press, by Galina Pildush. She also contributed
to CCIE Practical Studies, Volume 1 by Cisco Press. ATM Theory and
Applications by Spohn and McDysan is also a good reference.
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From: Matthew Meiers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
CCIE = Hexadecimal CC1E = Decimal 52254. Took me a while too. :-)
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From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 2:28 PM
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Subject: Re: OT/ Pass one Lab and hold two CCIE certs ? [7:38402]
I'm slow guys and gals,
advertisement to be made instead of the /32. This makes
the loopback interfaces appear to be just another stub network (not to be
confused with OSPF stub area).
Ryan
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From: bergenpeak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:00 AM
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