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After configuring my router for ISDN connectivity, I tried to ping the
other
side of the line. This causes the line to be activated, but, the ping
doesn't actually work; why?
A dial is triggered, but is the
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I have 2523,2521,2504..if I get a demonstrator(Teltone) will I need
external NT1s ?
No. It comes with both S/T and U interfaces.
Tommy
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I would say that there is a fair amount of subject matter overlap, but that
the CSPFA questions are significantly harder. The MCNS didn't have any type
in questions and those are abundant on CSPFA. The MCNS questions I remember
on the Pix and IOS Firewall were really pretty easy and more
However, I took MCNS on Jan 5, 2001 and they still sent me the CCNP+Sec
cert and list me as such on the tracking page. Go figure.
Tommy
Jason J. Roysdon wrote:
No, that expired Dec. 31st, 2000. I took mine while on Christmas vacation
for that very reason. Now you only need a CCNA + the 4
Cooper, David wrote:
I have received multiple answers to the question about the + security cert
for CCNP. I guess the best question is has anyone that is a CCNP and taken
the test after 1 Jan 2001 gotten the +security cert?
I took MCNS on Jan 5, 2001 and got the +Sec cert and am listed
Watch the line wrap:
From
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v52/config/com
mands.htm#xtocid1604970
"If IPSec is operating, PIX Firewall lets you specify an unsecure interface
name, typically, the outside interface. At a minimum, the crypto map command
must be
Try pixlog at http://cs.calvin.edu/~mpost89/pixlog/
It's really just a perl script that sits on syslog and reads messages as
they come in. There are some screen shots so you can actually see what
happens.
If you want something more robust (but not free) have a look at Private-I
from
of the
new 5.x commands, do they hit both versions, or what?
Thanks,
Tommy Mitchell
Network Engineer
Matrix Networking Group, LLC
www.matrixnetworking.net
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In case you should stumble upon it, avoid the syngress book "Managing Cisco
Network Security." I don't know what the Cisco Press book will be like, but
it has to be better than this collection of technical mistakes and bad
editing. The IPSec and CBAC chapters from "Enhanced IP Services for
It really depends on what you want to do. Using an ICS7750 sounds like you
want to do something more like IP Telephony. So in addition to the server
and a switch, you'll have to use get a handful of Cisco IP phones, not your
typical office phone.
If you're just interested in voice over IP, you
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