I apologize for previous incorrect information. (timeout conn)
Try this instead...
Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Documentation:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/index.htm
PIX Firewall Version 6.1 Cisco PIX Firewall Command Reference
show telnet timeout
telnet timeout
command syntax:
timeout [conn [hh:mm:ss]] [h323 [hh:mm:ss]] [rpc [hh:mm:ss]] [uauth
[hh:mm:ss]] [udp [hh:mm:ss]] [xlate [hh:mm:ss]]
conn hh:mm:ss Idle time until a connection slot is freed (default value is
12 hours). Use 0:0:0 for the time value to never time out a connection.
Manually:
call Madge Networks. They supply T/R gear and have media filters avalible.
EA Louie wrote:
It's called a Media Filter.
Mine says Ortronics on it.
http://www.ortronics.com/products/search/default.asp?product=media+filtersh
ow=5
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:14 PM
Subject:
JP
#1) Here's another option, GSR with OC-48 optical regenerators.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/12000/prodlit/corbr_ov.htm
Then you're going to need facilities to house these regenerators.
#2) One advantage of leasing dark fiber is your company could implement a
DWDM solution
Hello Everybody!
I was just curious if anyone has scheduled to sit in on the CCIE Optical
Beta?
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html
I see the beta is only US$50. After reviewing the CCIE Blueprint, does
anyone have any thoughts on how difficult the exam may
Sipitung,
Try this link for find info on SONET/SDH:
http://www.aloni.com/CND/CNDest.asp?TOCId=TelecomTopicID=SONET
Simple Diagram:
(Drop) Term Multiplexer (Line) Add Drop MultiplexerIR(Line) Term
Multiplexer (Drop)
Terminal - Terminates OC-n (Drop side and Line side)
Add/Drop -
Let me ask you this. Are the interfaces of equal cost? Do you want routing loops? What
prevents routing loops, and how are loops prevented?
Scott
Vincent wrote:
For I am not familiar with TokenRing. I just wondering how come i insert 2
router into the token ring hub,
one of the interface is
Media Insertion Tool - is the name I learned about 10 years ago I think.
Scott
Daniel Cotts wrote:
I've heard about those zapper tools for MAUs but have never seen one. Is
there an official name for it? Any manufacturer or part number? Might be
worth finding on eBay. I have several old MAUs
The point being made by all responding is that the device you are looking for to
convert
from ethernet to serial does exist. It is called a router.
Scott
Neil Schneider wrote:
Priscilla,
I usually look forward to your posts, but I think you are way off base with
this response. Pointing
vens wrote:
The use of IP address summarization creates FS query boundaries, and gives
you a sense of hierarchy, but, you are correct in that there is not an
area-based hierarchical system...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Scott Je
also note in your reading that EIGRP is Flat where OSPF is hierarchical similar to BGP.
Scott
David Cooper wrote:
just what I was looking for :)
Thanks,
Dave
On Wednesday 14 March 2001 23:34, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Hey all,
I've been reading into BSCN here lately with
The IBM 8265 is a good switch. It was not OEMed from Xylan (that was the IBM 8274 /
Xylan Omniswitch) with the 8265 you would also need the MSS for ATM/LANE
configurations.
There is a config tool available for both and it actually looks like the 2216 router
config tool, with the addition of
David, you put the ABR at the main location with one interface (usually LAN) in area 0
and the other in the area created for the remote location. All interfaces at the remote
location would then be associated with the area created for this new site. The ABR is
located at the main location because
You are correct in the part of 24 separate collision domains which also
allows you to put the 24 ports in Full Duplex mode. The part about 24
broadcast domains would only hold true if each port were in a different VLAN
no 2 ports in the same VLAN. I.E. a port is an isolated collision domain and
a
Are the workstations in the .5 network setup correctly for WINS, proper domain,
ect. What is the error message you are getting when the .5 segment workstations
are trying to log on?
Scott
Alfred Saulo wrote:
I was hoping to get feedback on configuring a 2948g-l3 switch. I've set it
up so
in one
network, coming from a client in another network.
Brian
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Scott Jensen wrote:
Are the workstations in the .5 network setup correctly for WINS, proper domain,
ect. What is the error message you are getting when the .5 segment workstations
are trying to log
, but are required to find the DHCP server. Statically assigned
stations and servers also are configured with the WINS server addresses.
Scott
Brian wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Scott Jensen wrote:
I have never had to use an ip helper address in an NT/95/98 environment to date.
The
ip helper address has
All things taken into consideration a core in many cases will be better served at
layer 2, with routing taking place at the edges of the core at the access and
distribution layers. This moves the path selection processing to the edges and
leaves the core as a layer 2 transit area normally with
DSLw or DSLw+ is the way to encapsulate SNA into an IP packet for
transport across the WAN. It will require you to create a peer connection
form one side of the WAN to a router on the otherside. once this is done
the SNA will be encapsulated into IP for transport to the peer partner. In
setting
You can do this with the "os2ping" command. That is if you are running OS/2.
Scott
Peter Gray wrote:
How can I ping the MAC address of a host. Is it just like pinging the ip
address. I tried it but didn't get response. What will be the syntax?
RTP is Research Triangle Park. It is located just outside Raleigh.
Joe Dewberry wrote:
Where is the RTP located in North Carolina, or better yet in what city?
Joe Dewberry
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