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According to Cisco, the default timeout for a pix on www traffic
(traffic not enumerated in the timeout statement) is 60 minutes.
I am, however, apparently having issues with a traffic timeout and I
am trying to figure out if it is the pix or the f5
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Can you e-mail me a copy of your configs (from the two 7200s and
3548s).
Perhaps that might help.
Mike W.
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I have 2 Cisco 7200s, with 3 interfaces. We will call them
routerleft and routerright. They are connected via their ethernet
interfaces to 2 switches: Catalyst 3548XLs, switchleft and
switchright. The switches are divided into 3 vlans ea
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If fsecure is easier to use than PGP, get it. PGP has been a
complete nightmare for the mouse impaired (executrix/Marketeer)
types.
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Vijay Ramcharan
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and none of the clients are showing up in your arp cache?
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Isnt that what BGP failover is for?
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Im still trying to find some documentation of HP Overview and EIGP.
Ill never stay at the pace if these people keep coming out with stuff
and dont even tell their customers
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Boy...I think you are right. They were doin ok until they started in
with all the programming crap. I loved the HP Overview reference
too..is that PRE or POST Openview ;). Also, I noticed I would have
to be proficient in EIGP.
If I dont have a C
I use mrtg for rmon stuff. Its not for instantaneous alarms. It just does
snmp gets and makes html pages and gifs. It works extrememly well and has
been invaluable in measuring bandwidth...especially when exodus tries to
pull a fast one on us for our monthly usage bills.
Whatsup works really w
Well I finally did it. I overcame my complete phobia of testing and I
passed with an 859 . I took ICND last May, and was so freaked about the
test, I avoided it, even though my instructor told us all to take it ASAP.
Unfortunately, my work environment doesnt even use lots of what I learned in
Cabletron is the biggest piece of sh*t. They are a HORRIBLE and borderline
DISHONEST company. We bought their SPEL software and 3 training
classes...once we upgraded NT to SP5, SPEL stopped working and we needed to
pay another 3500.00 to upgrade it.
We signed up for the training classes, then ca
I think turfing your mail before its delivered is a better option. Thats my
usual fix for cowards and primadonnas. Thanks for reminding me why I do
that. Keep your trap shut...you are a brave little fellow. You are also in
the wrong place.
Darth
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From: Feliz, Edgar
Im very envious of all you people that have jobs with labs and lab time (or
at least after hours availability). Frankly, if I had a job like that,
there would be no way I would take this Pre IPO job that Mr Thomas is
describing. I work for an SBC affilliate, so I can only hope that the upper
man
I have a remote office that my department head wants the users to receive
their DHCP addresses over the wire from our DHCP server here. The router on
either end are 2501s. Is this possible? Yes, I am checking CCO also. Any
help is appreciated.
Blake Traister
Packet Lube is for everyone, not t
I have a network that is all part of an EIGRP community. 2 routers (using
hsrp internally) are direct connected to 2 other routers through 2 T1s.
Does EIGRP automatically load balance the 2 lines? Here is a (lousy
Diagram)
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Im curious
How does a person get a CCNA without knowing whats in an IP packet. Get a
sniffer and look.
Blake Traister
WAN/LAN Engineer
SBC Interactive Media
626 585 2825
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At your service!
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