as far as my understanding goes you need to finish a higher certification
before the expiry of you CCNA to be automatically renewed. Or you will need
to re-certify yourself for CCNA also in order to complete CCNP.
Do you loose all these exams and redo the whole thing ?
No U don't loose al
Thanks that last bit of information was what I was looking for.. Not to
mention with the SUP IV and advanced routing protocols you need a different
IOS that lists for $9995.00.. We do use EGIRP here however I don't see a
need for the switch to maintain the full routing table.. I am le
Wanted to get some feedback from some folks that are using either the Sup
II+ card or the Sup IV card..
There is over a $3,000.00 difference in cost..
Anybody using the SUP II+? Any issues?
Thanks,
John A. Johns, CCIE No. 7983, CCDP, CCNP, MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, CCA, A+
System Engineer
The
Hi,
Yesterday I passed the Support exam of the CCNP foursome. It is great to
have it over. It took too long, but that is because of my limited
experience. So now I can join the ranks of the CCNP unemployed. I think
I want to start working on the CCDP. I do not know what is required of a
CCNP to
I believe it's just a new activation key.
Copied from Cisco's website:
There are a couple of reasons that you may need to upgrade the activation
key on your PIX.
a.. Your PIX does not currently have VPN-DES or VPN-3DES encryption
enabled.
Note: VPN-DES encryption must be enabled
I'll be there. Looking forward to it.
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> Orlando next week? Any cool GroupStudy router config parties gonna happen?
Adtech
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Also ensure that Stopbits are one in the Line 1 16 issue command, stopbits 1
and verify the same with show line 1 or which ever u r connecting.
HTH,
Murali
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Hi,
Yesterday I passed the CCNP - Remote Access. It was
more difficult than I had thought. Makes me wonder about
the SUPPORT, which will be my last. Of course, I don't
expect to get a job, but it is fun to learn. Then I can focus on
Cisco IP Telephony which is my
On 5/24/03 6:53 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
""Jack Nalbandian"" wrote:
> My opinion on the matter remains the same: a bachelors is
> functionally overrated by the typical manager.
It depends on what you think the degree says. It doesn't say "I know th
Wouldn't all microsoft products be required to set this value to 0x1? We
might have to take them to court to get this to happen.
;-)
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Wouldn't all microsoft products be required to set this value to 0x1? We
might have to take them to court to get this to happen.
;-)
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Anyone know of a good MSCE or electrical engineer that can fix this
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From: Pete
Someone please get me off this list. I have tried everything. I used
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I can't seem to unsub from this fine List. And the owner
doesn't reply to help request.
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HI,
Anyone know where I can get basic info on E911 for
CallManager/VoIP system? Installation/config &
management??
-edgar
VA
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Hi All,
Sorry OT. Anybody know free routing software (like zebra www.zebra.org) that
able to run IS-IS routing protocol ?
Thank;s in advance.
Regards,
Christ A.
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Hi,
Please help me to find out that from where can I get Catalyst 1900
Enterprise software as at the moment I am using Catalyst 1900 standard
software and it don't support CLI based interface at all and only works with
Menue based mode.
I will appreciate your co-operation.
Thanks
Hi,
I am getting voice degradation problem b/w our two sites. Both of these 2
sites are connected using Framerelay with a very good bandwidth. Routers on
both sides are 2600 Series with VoIP cards. Calls from one PBX are forwarded
to my 2600 router and then it will transmit the VoIP packets to
nt: Monday, February 24, 2003 1:57 PM
Subject: ospf network self originated LSA [7:63631]
> hanan
>
> [GroupStudy removed an attachment of type application/ms-tnef which had a
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Hi All,
Just passed CID. Thank's for all exam related info.
Regards,
Chris A.
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> The 2500 mpls images are available here:
>
> ftp://ftp-eng.cisco.com/rraszuk/specials/
>
> They have been there for a while. What more do you need?
>
> Aidan
>
> At 07:09 AM 15/02/2003, Dennis Laganiere wrote:
>
> >A few months ago I put together a free do
CiscoWorks VMS 2.1
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> I have setup Site to Site VPN between our corporate PIX 515 and our
> developers PIX 501, i want to moniter the VPN traffic of these Site to
Site
> VPN connections.
> Please t
Dain,
another day I had the same problem... In my case I was using a static route
like this:
ip route x.x.x.x mask serial0/1
when I changed to
ip route x.x.x.x mask y.y.y.y
I got to solve the problem... You can try...
Pedro A. do Valle
Manaus - AM - Brazil
55 92 614 3105
- Original
Congrats Paul! I am preparing for the written also, but I confuse if it
better for me to take CCIP first (because of MPLS topic) ? Does the written
cover very in-depth in MPLS like the CCIP (MPLS) does ? or even more than
that ? Coz, I'm still blur in MPLS.
Thank's
Regards
, "- That default route *cannot* have been learned via
OSPF."
In order for 'default-information originate' to redistribute a default
route, 2 conditions must be met:
- The router must have a default in it's routing table
- That default route *cannot* have been learne
Hi,
As alternative solution is using bandwidth manager device, easier to create
dynamic "bandwidth partition", because of GUI & it'll ready at only
minutes... :-)
Regards,
Christ A.
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> From: "Barbu Alexandru"
> To:
>
I passed the Switching Exam of CCNP yesterday. Scored
better than I thought 877 of 1000. But that was 4 months of
study. It's hard to be motiviated when there is no job at the
end of the tunnel. Many say the CCNP ain't enough to get a
job. I wonder if the CCIE w
5 years + LAN/WAN experience. Need to have CCIE#
MUST HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF FOLLOWING ITEMS: Computer Networking, Fiber Optics
LANS/WANS, DS3s ATM, Frame Relay over ATM, ISDN, T-1, T-3, CSU/DSUs and
TDM MUXes, ROUTERS 7200 Platform 7500 Platform, HUBS SWITCHES, 5500s
6500s, VLANS TRUNKING, WIRING
Thanks! I was just curious. What about L2 headers in Frame Relay
Fragmentation (frf.12)?
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> >
> > Does anyone know if a packet is fr
Just so I understand (crypto is a tough subject for me), if one knows the
length of a packet before crypto processing, it becomes a weakness
because(fill in the blank).
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Does anyone know if a packet is fragmented, that the specific values in a
field are replicated across all headers of the fragmented packets, or just
the first one?
Meaning, if I have a packet that has IP Prec 5, and a router along the way
has to fragment the packet, would it be so kind as to put
I agree with Matt. The PIX 515 introduces jitter. Not sure what the Cisco
IPT Safe document is talking about.
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>
> However you will get latency and jitter issues during the time the PIXs
> encrypt/decrypt t
Have you done a "debug interesting packets" to see exactly what is causing
your dialer to dial?
James A Eisert (Jad)
HP Managed Services at Agere Systems
Agere Operations Center
610-712-5700
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Please forward this to anybody you know !! Position: Network
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Level: 5-7 yrsLocation of Posting: JapanStart Date: January 15th 2003Contract
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What is a deadly embrace? >>
Having to hung my EX?? :>) ??
-edgar
. . . for there is wrath gone out from the Lord;
the plague is begun. - Num. 16:46
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I take the CCNP - Switching exam next week. Still no job,
so I sometimes wonder what I'm doing. An "academic
exercise", I guess. :>) There is a great distance between
CCNA and CCNP. Is the distance to CCIE more?
Is there a Cisco exam for the VoIP/AVV
>Cisco instructors used to (may still) insist that the students
>keep their hands off the keyboard while the instructor was
>talking. I always thought that hindered learning, (well, unless
>the students were busy creating a
horrible message of the day on other people's router
I am working on my CCNA test and need all the materials/questions regarding
to this test.
Firass Hadi
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> released in Nov. this year.
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Hello Guys,
I would appreciate if somebody can send me examples on how to configure POS
interfaces on GSR series. I am looking for OC-3, OC-12c , OC-48 config
examples and guide. I am also looking for troubleshooting guide.
Your help will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Arsalan
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You are correct. I read it too quickly.
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> Hello,
>
> The default for the maximum number of mac-addresses is one, and the
default
> violation is shutdown.
>
> Bill
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> I may be starting a new project doing some writing about technologies used
> in enterprise networks. (read not service provider)
>
> Do I need to cover IS-IS? Or is it mainly ISPs that u
ce going across network, or video, then you are
doing your client a dis-service by providing no upgrade path towards that
eventual path.
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> It sounds like DSL has a low mean time be
was your problem split horizon?
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> In the words of the esteemed Maxwell Smart, missed it by that much.
>
> Good test. Liked it a lot. Can't say much about t
he mismatched
> passwords. Both routers have the area 0 authentication message-digest
> command under the ospf process.
>
> This is exactly what I don't want to know at this point in my life :-)
>
> --
> TANSTAAFL
> "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch&q
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> Company. I know there is some secret behind !
>
> -Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
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>
> -Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
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I only know about "switchport port-security mac-address"
> but there must be a way to manage this in conjunction with an IP
> Static ARp entry
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanx
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I heard from Wendel Odom himself that he is coming out with a Cisco-press
QoS book for the Exam, so I'd wait for that. I thought I heard December.
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Just use the MOS charts alread yout there and not worry about it. Why
reinvent the wheel?
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>
> VoIP Testing, do you go by MOS or PQSM. I mean w
ping a multicast address.
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> I have just started to study for Multicast, and I am wondering whether
there
> is any simulator / programs that can simulate Multicast t
no. don't waste your time.
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> Dear All;
>
> Is there any way to block MSN Messenger by using the access-list
statements
> on an IOS Cisco router.
>
> Thanks All.
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I lost it. Could you post it please?
thanks
Steve
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> Thanks. I have the information.
>
>
> At 1:37 AM + 11/18/02, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> >I confes
It looks like the options in the packets do not march. Any way to get a
sniffer on there to see what each is sending as options. It could also be a
priority issue if the network is a broadcast/nbma network where neither is
being elected a DR? Finally, could a checksum be bad?
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I'd recommend knowing QoS in and out for the new lab format, as those are
topics I think Cisco wants you to understand. As people have been saying
for a while, they took out TR and IPX, but they have to replace it with
something.
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n
I've been studying too hard, because I thought this was a REGEX question.
""Greg Nathan"" wrote in message
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> Hello fellow ciscoites
> The question should include vat because that is is what cisco charge for
the
>
We in the Cisco world are just entering the SAN arena, but it isn't new
technology. The only new thing will be iSCSI. My company is HP and EMC's
largest reseller, so we have been doing this stuff for a while, but it's
brand new to me. I have been picking everyone's brains th
se switches be
in
> the CCIE Lab, but test takers will be responsible for all L2 and L3
> functionality, including things like VLAN tunneling, BGP, and a wealth of
> other things. This otter be fun!
>
> 1) Configuration guides and command references on CCO
>
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/
Hello,
Well, the link provided below is really good, I didn4t know it.
However, I do have a question: I searched for ISL feature with the router
1750 selected, and it was found, then I repeated the search selecting the
router 1751 (since 1750 is discontinued) and it looks there is not ISL
THe trick is to see if you can do it in 1 access-list statement. I think it
can be done in 1.
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> Thanks for the Help
>
> JB
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> Someone a lot smarter than I did the intelligent work - i.e. the call plan
> and the server configuration. I was one of the warm bodies corralled to
do
> installation of the desk sets.
>
> Some idle thoughts.
> ( Mr. RFC 1149 Compl
I'm gone for a week, and already I'm being attacked :)
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> Someone a lot smarter than I did the intelligent work - i.e. the call plan
> and
er (R2) redistributes summarized EIGRP routes (from R5) into
> OSPF (R1,R2,R3,R4), and then OSPF is redistributed into IGRP (R6), how
> do I make the IGRP domain see the EIGRP routes?
>
> In the /24 mask OSPF domain, the redistributed EIGRP routes show up as a
> /15 mask. I know thi
I guess policy routing is what I'd recommend, or put a firewall in front of
the servers and set up the appropriate controls. Policy routing is what
that type of application was inteded for, so you are along the right track,
although it's far from secure. If security isn't an is
statement. There's a
ton of solutions out there for you, but you need to be more clear in terms
of describing your internal network.
""Robert Edmonds"" wrote in message
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> I work for a county government. As part of buildin
NO.
""Thomas Crowe"" wrote in message
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> I remember a while back I had the question of which terminal emulator is
> being used for the CCIE lab. Well after taking the Lab (and yes I was
> honored with an invitation to co
what is the bootflash setting?
""Price, Jeffery (TIFPC)"" wrote in message
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> All,
>
> I am hoping that you can help shed some light on a problem we had early
this
> morning. We lost power to our data center and whe
I think you have to be an NTP server, as I don't think a workstation can
peer with you.
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to configure my NTP server on the cisco 7505 router.
>
> The configuration which I did is as fol
only queries the onsite OU for our user directory list. A
> user's phone extension is looked up in the "telephone number" field in
> the user's AD profile. I now have reason to change the OU hierarchy in
> AD. I would also like to change the field where CallManager looks up a
This was Cisco's old theory. In theory, it would work, but in reality, if
the frame switch saw a packet come into it's ingress interface with the
packet already marked DE, it will drop it because it was unexpected.
I asked the telco's your question last year and that's the
(Didn't come through in last one.)
SEP003094C26105
The SEP stands for Selius Ethernet Phone, and the numbers are the MAC
address. A gateway has a different 3 letter code, can't rememner it though,
and it all depends on the protocol it uses, such as mgcp or h.323, as the
latter do
The CM uses the MAC as a unique identifier in it's SQL database. It's
actually a distorted version of the MAC, such as a phone's identifier -
SEP003094C26105
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I think wireless and converged data over high speed links wil co-exist, not
compete for same space n market. I can't see high-speed wireless out in the
"WAN" of a cellular network anywhere down the road. Without that speed over
wireless, we are stuck with being able to DL e-mail
I remeber what that emergency network is: GETS.
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""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message
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> I always thought that the PSTN was based off of that fact that not all
> phones would be calling a
officials have with their PINS, etc. (Can't remember the name, but there's
also an IETF working group working on the same thing.)
I don't think that the Converged Network theory is reinventing the wheel and
is a dead end. I think the opposite is true. The TDM/PSTN world is dead
I think you need to look at analog/digital gateways, and how they interact
with a trunk connection on the different systems. At least thats how you
tackle the problem from the cisco side. Or maybe the other VoIP solutions
are H.323 compliant, and maybe you can get lucky and try that approach
THe only reason I can see using QoS is to limit traffic to certain amouts of
BW. Even then it's tricky becasuse in CBWFQ, you are guaranteing a minimum,
not a maximum amout of BW for a class. You could police certain classes of
traffic to never exceed a BW, but that can be crummy as
I think the aggregate address has to be in your routing table first.
Someone please correct me if i'm wrong, as I'm trying to get it right from
memory.
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> Hello,
>
> Does the suppress-map work
LLQ would be his best option, not WFQ. If he is using it, that's probably
his issue.
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> Group,
>Hoping that someone can help me out with a VoIP
I understand the technology and stand by whoever said what IP telephony/VoIP
isn't a bandwidth hungry app. It isn't. G.729, which can use as little as
8k with proper compresion, has nearly the same MOS score as G.711, which is
toll quality. Even though it's not officially &
Maybe I should say IP Telephony, not VoIP. How many uncompressed,
toll-quality calls can you push out simultaneously over a T1??? Have
you done the math? 24? Maybe 23 on a good day. Sure, if you use
compression you can squeeze in quite a bit more, but you can't deny that
IPT is band
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I have installed cisco 3640 as an x.25 switch at one of our customer
place.Im
using X.21 DCE cable which is connected to NM-8A/S.And ach port is giving a
clock of 64K.to the device attached to this.This devices are MSC's(Mobile
switch's) and SUN machines with X.21 interfa
In cisco terms, mincir is the cir, and cir is the port speed.
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""neil K."" wrote in message
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> Hi Group,
>
> Can someone please explain to me the difference between cir and mincir.Any
> help is highly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
nd one with RSM and 2600. .These sites are connected via T-3
> and
>
>T-1. We would like to use the T-1 as a backup in case T-3 fails .We
> want
>
>just only one segment (10.120.0.0/16 from 45 to go over T-1 to LIC
>
>segment which is 120.0.0.0 this is our Back Office
Some of us work for a living. How much you gonna pay for consultation?
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>
>
>
>
>
> We do have two sites (LIC and 39B). one with MSFC2
>
>
per destination. Especially if you are dual homed, and NAT two different IP
blocks, then the per packet load balancing would be a disaster.
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ch as rouge
PC's on your network or something.
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>
> Just curious if anyone has any links on filtering the domains on their
> network at the router.
> We are ha
Dear Persio,
Don't have any idea but if you got any ifo then kindly let me know as well.
Thanks in Advance!
Ahmad
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It can put a temp acl in place or do a TCP rst. Be careful when deploying
either though.
""Bruno Fernandes"" wrote in message
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> Hi !!!
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> In the case a sensor detects a match in one of its signatures is it
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There is a command "printer" under global config that allows you to send
jobs to a printer. I just looked it up and you need to understand the LPD
Unix command to understand printer on a router.
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If the analog flavor, 1 call per port. But I think you can do emulated E&M
on a PRI so would be 23 (one per channel). E&M is just a supervisory
signaling protocol, doesn't control the number of calls across the line.
""Ismail M Saeed"" wrote in messa
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> --- Chuck's Long Road wrote:
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> > > I would think about going with a
t; read all about "field certification"
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> also
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> http://www.fieldcertification.org/How_It_Works.htm
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> sure looks like a whole new level of certification to me.
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> not that I disagree with the principal here. But the home page ( and
Cisco's
> site ) does talk
Not sure I saw any new certifications, just a new org. to certify
""Chuck's Long Road"" wrote in message
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> Check this out"
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> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/fcpa.html
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I should have specified. I meant using an IP phone regularly, by pluging it
into a switch. But a crossover cable would work I guess. FXO/FXS to IP
Phones = no.
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RFC 1149 Compliant.
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I'd preface it with it depends on the traffic going across the VLAN's. I've
seen 3600's get killed (actually die) with NFS traffic crossing an ethernet
port via inter-vlan traffic. A 1750 can only handle so much pps.
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