You need the following too in addition to the above one..
1. Doyle 1 and 2
2. Clark Lan switching
3. Caslow's book
4. CCO links on MPLS or book on MPLS and VPN architecture.
5. www.cisco.com :)
Hope this helps..
All the best.
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The default route will work. When the packet reaches the PIX it will compare
the access-list. If it matches then it will look for the peer address and
send it to the peer.
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I agree with Priscilla, the switch will drop the packets if it receives a
packet greater than the default mtu size (1500). I faced an issue with MTU
size when I configured MPLS. Although I was able to ping the other end, I
was not able run any application over the backbone. The problem was with
The book was released as per the old test. So there is no point in blaming
the book. Atleast give some credit to the author for releasing the book. He
might have spend nights writing the chapters.Its a good book to start with.
Also you cannot expect the whole topic to cover in one single book.
You can use USB port. But you need to buy an USB to Serial converter cable
along with the driver software. It will appear as COM port in the
hyperterminal software.
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Why dont you go for access-lists permiting only server addresses to access?
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Hi,
I tried this too. I am pasting the results.
R5#
interface Serial0/2
ip address 192.168.1.209 255.255.255.252
ip ospf authentication
ip ospf authentication-key cisco
router ospf 10
log-adjacency-changes
area 0 authentication
network 30.30.30.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
network 192.168.1.208
I am not sure about your scenario. But I can give you a link to check the
configuration...maybe you have already gone through this.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/794/index.shtml
try this..
Silju
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I would like to reduce the bandwidth of gigabit interface of 7600 OSR from
1000Mbps to 10Mbps for MPLS-VPN setup. Please sugest a solution.
Thanks for the help
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You can get practice questions from sites like boson, certificationzone etc.
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Use the following IOS version..
c2600-js-mz.122-12.bin
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Silju
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Use the following IOS version..
c2600-js-mz.122-12.bin. But remember you need 16Mb flash and 64M RAM.
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HI Dennis,
I passed my written yesterday.I dont know your mail id. I want to
thank you for your Boson test as well as your notes on cramsession.
regards
Silju
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I am borrowing the below link which was posted in another study group. It
says Sept2003 :(
http://www.pearsonptg.com/book_detail/0,3771,1587050722,00.html
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Cisco Nuts, I think its you who has posted the same question in that
group...:). I think you already have the answer...:)
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I passed the written exam yesterday. Do not confuse between written and lab
exam topics. Cisco clearly says that IPX, Tokenring and IGRP is removed from
the CCIE lab. For CCIE written, study all the topics thats given on the
blueprint.
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Hi,
I am implementing a MPLS-VPN. I am able to ping and trace from site to
site. But I am not
able to access internet or log into the domain of central site. But if I
remove
MPLS everything works fine. I am using 7609 at the core and 7401 at edge.
thanks for any help,
Silju
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just give the following commands...
access-list acl-in permit icmp any any
access-list acl-out permit icmp any any
access-group acl-in in interface inside
access-group acl-out in interface outside
I gave two access-lists to distinguish between inside and outside traffic.
This will allow ping
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mean that you can talk against ones motherland. So please avoid such
indecent comments.
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Stuart Briggs is the first CCIE, # 1025.
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HI Binoy,
Try to get the book Internet Routing Architectures by Basam Halabi if
you want to study BGP in depth.
You can also try the following link.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/bgp-toc.html
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I dont know what type of basic configuration you are looking for...but you
can find all the information on the following link.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat2950/12111ea1/scg/index.htm
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This link should help you...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/async_ppp.html
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Hi Param,
Create an ACL and apply to the group-async interface configured for dial
up users. It should work.
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I dont think you will have to do any configurations on Unix in CCIE Security
Lab. The applications are already running on servers. You have to configure
routers, PIX in order for these applications to work. Maybe somebody else
can give more details.
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Hi Dennis,
I was planning to buy the Boson Test 3. Now I will wait for your
updated version. Will I able to receive the info from boson.com as soon as
it is released?
regards
Silju
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Hi,
Just wondering why you have to specifically open the ports 500, 50, 51.
I have installed IPSec VPNs with PIX and Routers. I have never opened any
port. Infact we have a VPN setup in my office itself. You believe me or not,
with default ones it worked smoothly.
Also according to Mike he
HI Ciaron,
I totally agree with you that Phase-1 is completed in Mike's setup.
But I would like to discuss some points. The problem I think is in phase-2
only.
1. Normally if your end-to-end traffic has to pass the ISP (public network)
then you create a VPN tunnel. ISPs doesnt block any
HI Fabil,
Its very difficult to explain unless you give the exact scenario.Normally
you configure an access list for the VPN traffic and deny the NATing using
nat (inside) 0 access-list command.
Try the below link. You will find all the configurations there.
HI David,
I have a link for you. It may help you a bit. It says NAT the existing
addresses to a different address at both sites (although the document says
one bcoz of the concentrator).
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/vpn_pix_private.html.
If you are trying this ust tell me if it works
Hi,
Pls check the interesting traffic configured
(access list) configured at both ends. Your transform set parameters too. It
should be same.
As you are receiving IKMP_no_error your isakmp policies are working fine.
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Mike,
I dont know why you told its very frustrating. I had faced the similar
problem with access lists when I configured the VPN. As it was not same at
both ends I was not able to ping the other end. But I was able to see the
VPN tunnel state as IDLE showing that tunnel has established. Also
HI,
Which lab workbook (RS) is the best to prepare for the lab...
1. IP Expert
2. CCBootcamp
3. Hello Computers
4. Boson
5. CCIE Practical Studies (Karl Solie)- Volume 1.
regards,
Silju
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HI,
As per Cisco, it is expected to get retire by late july.
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