with IOS version
12.0(1)XB1. Thanks in advance to all who respond. Trevor C.
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This is achieved by bit swapping. I do not know the complete ins and outs of
it but I has attached a URL which is a bit swapping tool which can be used
to verify translation.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bitswap/bitswap.pl
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Thanks to all those who replied about this question. We ended up just
setting up a server to redirect httpd requests to the new location. Seems
it was alot easier to do that rather than to play around with routing
issues.
Cheers,
- Trevor
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Boss's theory was that we would have a router
with 2 ethernet ports and redirect the original ip's to the new ip's
through the second ethernet.
Cheers,
- Trevor
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many VERY powerful features (think: SnifferPro-like GUI).
I am sure there are other very similiar products out in the field, I am only
explaining what I have used. At the present time, this is only the HP
Internet Advisor.
Regards,
Trevor J Corness, CCNA CCDA JNCIS NNCSS MCSE
Radian
, and
the increased productivity from those same employees, will more than pay for
any new equipment, or time required to add the technology in a very short
period of time.
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Trevor J Corness, CCNA CCDA JNCIS NNCSS MCSE MCP+I
Systems Engineer, Data Services
Radian Communication Services
my switches just for the sniffer, has made life so
much easier and safer too, nice to know the same idea could be used on the
WAN also.
Dan
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they're fine.. I've just been unlucky to come across 14 bad ones out of 17
I've installed).
Anyways.. hope you can straighten it out.. those are just my .02c worth.
Regards,
Trevor J Corness
Radian Corporation
http://www.radiancorp.com
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That is the DTE cable, yes.. to connect to a mux, or CSU/DSU etc. Smart
Serial to V.35 Winchester Male (DTE).
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Most definately... the 1700 is a very popular model for branch office VPN
connectivity.
Regards,
Trevor J Corness, CCNA
Network Engineer, Advanced Data Communications
BMS Communications Services Ltd.
6660 McMillan Way
Richmond, British Columbia V6W 1J7
Phone:(604) 232-8800
shouldn't cost more than
$300USD.. how expensive is an hour of downtime on the production network
worth? 4 hours? 8 hours? It's simple business politics and accounting..
time to learn how to justify testing gear cost.
Regards,
Trevor J Corness, CCNA CCDA MCSE MCP+I SCSA SCNA NNCSS
Network
Try this one:
Get call on Sunday morning, 8am -- woken up after going to sleep at 5:45am.
Drive 50km to site, to find a port on a 2924XL is not forwarding traffic.
Try another port, works okay. Phew. Try notebook on "faulty" port, won't
forward traffic. Reboot switch. Won't forward traffic.
employees (mostly telecom and
wireless cellular tower engineers) to be certified from Cisco.
The final answer is, "IT DEPENDS". Depends on what you want for yourself,
and for your employer.
Regards,
Trevor J Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+I
Network Systems Engineer, Advanced Data C
Cisco stuff no problem. So
what? He also has a girlfriend, skateboards, plays hockey, and has tons of
friends.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+I
Network Systems Engineer, DataCom
BMS Communications Ltd.
http://www.bmscom.com
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the logic behind using TR. If I am
totally off base, feel free to correct me.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+I
Network Systems Engineer, DataCom
BMS Communications Ltd.
http://www.bmscom.com
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Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+I
Network Systems Engineer, DataCom
BMS Communications Ltd.
http://www.bmscom.com
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ople get it, some don't. That's
the way I thought of it at first, and now it's just second nature.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+I
Network Systems Engineer, DataCom
BMS Communications Ltd.
http://www.bmscom.com
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. Put a political policy in
place, and if it is broken by a user by using something such as opennap,
discipline from management will solve this issue.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+I
Network Systems Engineer, DataCom
BMS Communications Ltd.
http://www.bmscom.com
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, or incorrectly.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+I
Network Systems Engineer, DataCom
BMS Communications Ltd.
http://www.bmscom.com
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bout
VLSM. If possible, check on what the exam says is the "correct" answer, and
try to reverse-engineer their thinking to see what topic they are covering.
Also, check the erratta for the exam to make sure you are looking at a
"correct" answer.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, C
now.
Best of luck in the new job, and drop by from time to time to check on us.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+I
Network Systems Engineer, DataCom
BMS Communications Ltd.
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AppleTalk traffic. Actually considering buying a G4 Cube for a toy :)
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+Internet A+
Primary, SecureNet Central
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; out
into the "real" world. I have done this several times in the past, and it
works fine.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+Internet
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specific traffic (are you block Napster, for instance?). Try to look at the
service's homepage, it usually information for firewall administrators. I
know for a fact that this is true in terms of the Mirabilis ICQ product.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA
Primary, SecureNet Central
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e is never looked at. This is why the order of
your rules in the access-list is important.. as is the placement of the
list.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, MCSE MCP+I CCNA
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ort. The 1099 other stations don't have to process that packet to layer
2 and drop it.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA+ACRC
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routing, with all the switching/bridging taken
out, and concentrating on IP.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA
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lists both extended and standard on all
interfaces (you try to telnet in through another interface?), as well as on
the line vty 0 4 ports. Also, make sure there is a telnet password.. no
telnet terminal password, no telnet.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, CCNA
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, 90% who you know. So get out there, and learn some names and people!
Regards,
Trevor Corness, MCP+Internet MCSE CCNA
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d at other stations.
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Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+Internet
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is going on
in the world you create/work in.
http://www2.priscilla.com/priscilla/cit/toc.html
This is a direct link to the "Flash Cards", designed for the CIT candidate.
Regards,
Trevor Corness, MCP+Internet MCSE CCNA
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those enough, or do you
suggest another, is so, which?"
Regards,
Trevor Corness, MCP+Internet MCSE CCNA
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really knows what Cisco is going to do
about this.. CCNA 1.0 certification will be valid for some time to come,
though.. not like M$ making you upgrade within a week or something ;p
Regards,
Trevor Corness, MCP+Internet MCSE CCNA (soon to just be CCNA, thank you,
Microsoft)
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either by sitting the courses (I believe DCN is 3 days), or self-study, or
whatever your method may be.
Trevor Corness, MCP+Internet MCSE CCNA(as of Tues May 23, 2000 -- thanks to
this list)
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.ht
ml
(watch the wrap)
note the pre-req for CCNP 2.0 track is CCNA 1.0 OR 2.0. Not both, Not just
2.0. Your CCNA cert level doesn't effect your CCNP version #. If you mix
exams though, (say, ACRC, CLSC, BCRAN, CIT)..
the boson
version which appears to be very popular, but not sure whether that
supports the 507 exam or not.
Cheers,
- Trevor
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