The maximum delay for keepalives really depend on your phase one and phase
two lifetimes. And if you have an idle timer set for your tunnels and
whatever that value may be. Keepalives are mostly supported by your router
or vpn box. I haven't ran across a client that supported keepalives.
Correct. All you need is a serial interface. If you ask for a T1 or a E1
they will always offer you a Pri or multiflex. Serial is the only interface
you should ask for when using a T1 or E1
Derek S. Winchester
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From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Any of you that have used ipsec with the Cisco box, could you shed some
light on this matter. For some reason I cant get pass phase one. All of the
perameters seem to match up. Here is the log.
2d18h: ISAKMP: encryption DES-CBC
2d18h: ISAKMP: hash MD5
2d18h: ISAKMP: default group
To all, Howard and Rita:
Howard, I have spoken to you in the past, this is my 3rd time
rejoining the list. But if any of you have any more information on online
courses I would be welcome to it. I would not like vendor specific course,
but I welcome technology courses. Responding to the
of ATM interfaces. But the Cisco 8540 is killing me. I am trying to set up
an interface on the 8540 to troubleshoot another device, and I cannot even
ping the interface from the ATM switch itself. Would anyone mind taking a
look at the configuration, if you have experience with the 8540? Please
You actually never know what a Guy knows. I have an ex-coworker that is a
CCIE. He got recruited by Xedia Corp 3 years ago.He had to learn there
routers and technology. And also he works mostly with ISP's now. His Cisco
knowledge has slipped and the first to go is basic concepts. He still knows
This kind of comment should be kept to one's self. Charles I hope the
previous replies helped you out in your quest to knowing how to use Sniffer
Pro.
William: I purchase tools all the time that I do not know how to use because
:
A. Might make my job a little
Looks like you are not receiving any LMI. The problem is either with your CO
or your CSU. Check you physical connections and then call the CO to see if
they can tell you if they are having any problems
Derek S. Winchester
Sr. WAN Engineer(CCNP)
Data Communications
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After a brief layoff I am going to attempt to make a jump to the main Goal
of CCIE. Could someone who has taken the written provide me with a checklist
of sorts to ease my study. Most of my studying will be from the white
papers, but I am open to book suggestions. I am in the mist of preparing
Well it's not mentioned if this is a current connection or a new install. If
this is a current connections and looking at the counters it looks like you
cleared it you might not want to change the lmi type. If this is a new
connection then I would try the auto detect feature or find out the
If you read what I wrote previously, you would not have jumped on what I
said. Pri is logical T1 is physical. This is not that big of a topic.
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From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 3:47 PM
To: Winchester, Derek S.
Cc: 'NetEng
Actually they are both one and the same. The coding in the way the T1 is
setup at the CO makes it viable to be used as a T1. Both provides 1.544mbs
bandwidth. The test is wrong unless it gears towards voice technology.
Derek S. Winchester
Sr. WAN Engineer(CCNP)
Data Communications
[EMAIL
John: A T1 is rated at 1.554mbs. A PRI is physically a T1 different
configuration makes it a PRI. Let me have your source that tells you
otherwise and I will say you are misrepresenting the information.
Derek S. Winchester
Sr. WAN Engineer(CCNP)
Data Communications
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Message-
From: Clay Stuckey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 11:57 AM
To: Winchester, Derek S.
Subject: Re: PRI vs T1
with my experience, a pri denotes primare rate interface referring to frame
relay and is not specific to a particular pipe size. A T1 is a 1.5 Mb
John,
Do you have a sniffer? It might be alot easier to troubleshoot the problem
if you capture what exactly is transporting over your network.
Derek S. Winchester
Sr. Wan Engineer (CCNP)
Data Communications Department
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Traffic would overflow into both vlans. You would have traffic from VLan 100
flowing in 200 and vice versa. Only if you uses somekind of trunking will
the packets get tagged with somekind of header so something like this would
be disallowed. But to answer the question, that packets will get
Derekwtp
Derek S. Winchester
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-Original Message-
From: Brandon Carroll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 4:31 PM
To: Marc Giroux (EMC);
You get a receipt that's about it. No you don't get anything until you pass
the last exam
Derek S. Winchester
Sr. Wan Engineer (CCNP)
Data Communications Department
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Just passed the test yesterday. And that was my only resource, besides
Boson. It is all you will need.
Derek S. Winchester
Sr. Wan Engineer
Data Communications Department
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Phone: 410-953-4887
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-Original Message-
From: Scott Merritt [mailto:[EMAIL
I agree anyone making less than 60k in this field is underpaid no matter
where you live. Starting salary is 60k even with a CCNA. At least it was 3
years ago when I left System Admin and went to Wan development.
Derek S. Winchester
Sr. Wan Engineer
Data Communications Department
[EMAIL
Command for a Static route is: ip route 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x 0.0.0.0, and for a
Default route is: ip default-network 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x
Derek S. Winchester
Sr. Wan Engineer
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