Hi!
If there is not another reason, which you didn't mention, the easiest method
to solve your problem, if you do not configure NAT on PIX. In this case
internal adresses will be seen by the router, so you have to configure the
router to NAT the web and e-mail servers in statioc way, and to know
Just disable the nat function on PIX for inside network using the nat 0
command...the traffic will reach the router with private source IP where u
can nat...
Chirag Arora
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From: Michael Barnhart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 8:36 AM
To:
Is there a utility/software available to sniff wireless communication to
confirm for instance that the 128bit encryption is doing what it suppose to
do?
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privileged and is intended only for the person to whom it is addressed. If
You'd be better off just using NAT on the PIX, it's what it was made for.
Then just secure the 1721 as a perimeter router. NAT'ing twice could cause
problems.
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From: Michael Barnhart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 August 2003 04:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hi,
have a C3640 with ISDN dialin capability
currently around 40 dialer interfaces setup and would like to streamline
memory used..
rotary groups will give me that function but not sure on how to set it up
and how exactly it works with 'hunting' phone numbers
also pro's and cons of using this
i get a message that memory is not enough for decompressing the IOS image
after upgrading my 3620 with 12.2 IOS , but i have 32MB DRAM , and 16MB
flash , it says you have to manually set the memory space , what is the
problem , how i do it
previous IOS was 11.1
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IIRC,
AirSnort should be able to do this.
Best regards,
Dom Stocqueler
SysDom Technologies
Visit our website - www.sysdom.org
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 August 2003 09:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco Wireless [7:74157]
Is
Not a problem really. Why only yesterday I upgraded my 50cc Honda Melody
Scooter to a full blown race proven Ducati 999 SP3 Superbike with only a
spanner and a couple of nuts. Mind you I had to take the nuts back later to
their institution as they were missed about tea time. A CCNA???
Hi
Dialer rotary-groups are point-to-multipoint interfaces
for ex:this is a dialer rotary group sample
int bri x
dialer rotary y
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 11:49 AM
Subject: ISDN dialer rotatry groups [7:74159]
Hi,
have a C3640 with ISDN dialin capability
currently around 40 dialer
If you want check that the association is encrypted, try checking the
association table.
For checking that traffic is encrypted try Airopeek, Airsnort etc.
Martijn
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Verzonden: dinsdag 19 augustus 2003 10:31
Aan:
Try sans.org / reading room/ for papers on disaster recovery, data security.
for network data center design try cisco.com SAFE whitepaper.
Like I said, this is a high responsibility. Really do consider hiring a 3th
party consultant, if only to set up things.
Martijn
Time Frame
What feature set are you trying to install? For example, the 12.2(1) IP
PLUS feature set requires 48MB DRAM and 16MB Flash whereas the IP only
feature set requires only 32MB DRAM and 8MB Flash. If you are trying to
intall all feature sets then you will need at least 64MB DRAM and 16MB
Flash.
I would let the Firewall handle the NATing. If you just want the router to
perform NAT, you need to use NAT 0 on the PIX. The border router should
only do basic filtering and routing.
From: Michael Barnhart
Date: 2003/08/18 Mon PM 11:06:03 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX and Router
Tell me if I am wrong: (off my hat)
Nat on pix only would cause me to use the 1700 as router/ routed subnet
between pix1700.
Because I am using a private range, I need to address a packet from a
private IP address and to internet / from internet to a private ip address.
Wich would not work.
Which website(s) is the best to get the know how with Linux - beginner level
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Hi
Dialer rotary-groups are point-to-multipoint interfaces
for ex:this is a dialer rotary group sample
int bri x
dialer rotary y
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 1:27 PM
Subject: Re: ISDN dialer rotatry groups [7:74159]
Hi
Dialer rotary-groups are point-to-multipoint interfaces
for
if you mean nvram, OK, I am not aware of RAM usage per dialer int.
Ants,
Dialin so you need a lot dialer int for callback destinations/routing?
A rotary group is a designation for a group of physical interfaces (grouped
together with a rotary number) that dialer interfaces can use so that you
Did you get SmartNet for the Ducati or did the licence for the Honda
cover it?
Best regards,
Dom Stocqueler
SysDom Technologies
Visit our website - www.sysdom.org
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Sent: 19 August 2003 11:55
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Configuration setup.
Site to site vpn.
/- ISP 1
R1 ---ISP 2 ISP 3 --- R3
Physical Interfaces:
R1 has 2 interfaces connected to 2 ISPs
R3 has 1 interface connected to 1 ISP.
Logical:
R1 has 2 IPSEC encapsulated GRE tunnels to R3. 1
Single Endpoint.
R3 has
Take whatever it is that you are trying to do and google it. Add the
words 'linux' and 'HOWTO'.
for example, linux sendmail HOWTO
I've yet to find a site that is a complete source of HOWTO's, not to
mention that some HOWTO's can be written more confusing than others.
If you're running redhat
The new IOS is heavy on DRAM - the only way to solve this would be to
upgrade the DRAM memory in the box or have a smaller feature set code. It is
very important to read the memory requirements before uploading the code.
Newer images can use up to 64MB and greater of DRAM
Andrew
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What's your reason for having the subnet between the 1700 PIX private ?
Maybe I'm missing something here, but the PIX is a firewall should be
firewalling, not the router.
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To: [EMAIL
Here is an interesting link about dry copper...
http://www.panix.com/~oppedahl/lads/
Dain Deutschman wrote in message
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Hi All,
Does anyone know if Cisco makes a product similar to the Pairgain Campus
HRS
or Celsian G250 LAN Extenders? I want to create a dsl connection
I used a couple of Pairgain Campus HRS devices to do this a couple of years
ago. We had an occasional disruption of service...but overall it worked very
well. To order dry copper you just call your phone company and ask the about
it. A couple of years ago it was appr. $70 p/m from qwest at each
You first need to find out if your local teleco even sells it. I
don't think it is a business most providers are interested in.
Dave
Ryan Finnesey wrote:
How do you order dry copper?
Ryan
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Just received e-mail from Cisco that they would send me the INFOSEC letter
of recognition after I signed the Cisco Certification Agreement.
I am spending time on other interesting stuffs which is not Cisco and not
sure if I would sit for recert.
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How do you order dry copper?
call your local burglar alarm company first. ask exactly what they order
from your telco. then call the telco and order that.
since this is dry pair, it does you no good unless you have another side,
meaning you
Hello,
Try http://linux.org or http://www.linuxcentral.com/_v3/
http://www.isu.edu/departments/comcom/unix/workshop/unixindex.html
Also a good book that is not focused on one vendor is the LPIC Bible. And
of course always O'Reilly has many on *nix.
Also Using Linux ISBM: 078716232
Last year
Does anyone here have any experience with the Hello Computers CCIE Written
Bootcamp? They claim to train you for the CCIE written in two days, and
guarantee that you will pass after their training. Yet they only use Bruno's
Book. I am not an employee or advertiser for this company nor am I looking
I was hoping someone from the publishing company or even an author
would have read my message. An author did and confirmed these errors
and several more. I figured they were wrong just wanted to
confirm. Just scary to think if mistakes like this are made on
material I understand imagine stuff I'm
What about the 2950 series LRE ? Long reach ethernet?
Tell us about the specs, you have them.
Cisco Long Range Ethernet (LRE) solution leverages Very High Data Rate
Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) technology to dramatically extend Ethernet
services over existing Category 1/2/3 twisted pair
Not completely on topic, sorry It is about a router, not a pc box.
Martijn
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Verzonden: dinsdag 19 augustus 2003 8:15
Aan: Eddie; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: BGP Connectivity Problem [7:74100]
What about mobile IP or VPN to border
It looks promising.
They say it fully supports the Cisco IOS.
http://www.gambitcomm.com/site/products/index_vlab.html
Thanks for your opinions
Chris
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All the documentation you will need is here.
http://www.tldp.org/
This is pretty good as well.
http://wwwacs.gantep.edu.tr/linux/rute/
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Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We did it several years ago using some 3Com gear (still have it boxed up
somewhere). We had an office site two blocks from the CO. Loop length wasn't
an issue. We gave them lots of business so they gave us dry pair at a
nominal cost (IIRC less than $5 per month per line). The problem is when a
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Johan Bornman wrote:
Which website(s) is the best to get the know how with Linux - beginner
level
Try Justlinux.
Rick
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I think you want the next hop in your route-maps to be 192.168.10.2 and
192.168.20.2 respectively. Send it through the GRE tunnel.
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338
Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell: 770-490-3071 Pager: 888-260-2050
NOTICE; This
Should that happen we had best all have contingency plans in place to share
information - think POTS and fax. Cisco will have to have a way to get info
and IOS updates out to customers. Maybe a BIG CD burner and FedEx
delivery.
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From: Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter
I will be taking the CIT exam this week and would like to know what is
considered passing. When taking the Transcender exams my average score was
around 85%; if anyone has any information it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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Johan Bornman wrote:
Is there a utility/software available to sniff wireless
communication to
confirm for instance that the 128bit encryption is doing what
it suppose to
do?
Is it WEP? Then it is not likely doing what it is supposed to do. With a
tool such as AirSnort or Kismet and enough
A virus was found in an Email message you sent.
This Email scanner intercepted it and stopped the entire message
reaching its destination.
The virus was reported to be:
Worm.Sobig.F
Please update your virus scanner or contact your IT support
personnel as soon as possible as you have a
Have couple of VLAN some with ISL and other with 802.1Q.
Can I trunk all of them (ISL and 802.1Q) on one physical fastethernet
on my 2620 router ?
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I have 2 AS5300 that have been rebooting pretty consistently. I upgraded
both of them and I am still having the issue. I am seeing the following
error:
00:20:31: %SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 6000 bytes failed from
0x6032D3BC, alignment 0
Pool: Processor Free: 4353544 Cause: Memory
No you don't (have a couple of VLANs, some with ISL and others with 802.1q).
The trunking protocol is not an attribute of a VLAN, it is an attribute of a
physical (trunking) port. You have some VLANs, put them on whatever trunk
port you desire.
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200
Use Octal cable I can't remenber the P/N but if you go to E-bay and
seach you get for $19-16 and if you can't find please let me
knowwill help some more.
Thank you
Ollie
ATT Common Backbone
866-397-7309 Opt 1
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From: Natchaya Radhikulkaralak [mailto:[EMAIL
johnman johnman wrote:
Have couple of VLAN some with ISL and other with 802.1Q.
Can I trunk all of them (ISL and 802.1Q) on one physical fastethernet
on my 2620 router ?
VLANs don't run trunk encapsulations, trunks do so I don't understand
your question. The trunk encap is how
I'd be interested in both those docs Larry...
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Are you interested in doing the ground up, or just the network
Side..I have been involved in both...
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Cisco Systems
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Hitesh,
I'm assuming you're running two separate OS, one for the msfc and one for
the cat switch. On the MSFC if you've enable routing on it, you should be
able to ping all other IPS. However under your CAT OS, this is what you
need to do for your SCO to ping out.
Assign an IP address to your
You're getting a race condition because you're injecting the tunnel's ip
address into your control plane routing. Your tunnel protocol is using your
routing to transfer payload from one end to another. However when you use
the ip address of the tunnel and injecting it into your routing protocol,
Steve,
I'm working on multicast design a new DoD network. At this level we are a
pretty big network with OC192 pipes. At this level I rather not use any
dense mode type of implementation with my multicast design if possible. Got
too many other protocols to deal with already. I'm currently at
hi guys,
will a vpn client that can run 3DES connect to a router running DES? if no is
it still possible to get the DES version? cant seem to find it on cisco
website.
regards,
Tunde
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Hi Folks, Has anyone configured 3750 switches in a Stacking Mode? What I
understand that it creates a one virtual switch. 1) I have five 3750
switches, and I need to know if I will have to create five virtual
interfaces say for the managment. If I choose to go with VLAN 5 subnet
172.16.10.0/24
do a show isdn ?
this should list all the options for ISDN that you can do. It's been
several years since I worked with ISDN but I know it's there.
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Yes, the 3DES client will negotiate DES with a DES only router or pix.
It comes down to crypto policy configuration, it can only negotiate what's
on offer from the VPN gateway.
Darren
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Tunde Kalejaiye wrote:
hi guys,
will a vpn client that can run 3DES connect to a
No you don't (have a couple of VLANs, some with ISL and others with 802.1q).
The trunking protocol is not an attribute of a VLAN, it is an attribute of a
physical (trunking) port. You have some VLANs, put them on whatever trunk
port you desire.
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200
Thanks so much.. I think most of the company will get the worm bcoz of the
laptop mobile user, they connect to net from their home and infected by the
worm as there is no personal firewall on the laptop and then they connect to
office network and infect others. How about blocking switch
It depends on the configuration of the hub. If the hub supports both 3DES
and DES, then the client will be able to connect. What, exactly are you
asking???
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338
Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell: 770-490-3071 Pager:
I have 2 AS5300 that have been rebooting pretty consistently. I upgraded
both of them and I am still having the issue. I am seeing the following
error:
00:20:31: %SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 6000 bytes failed from
0x6032D3BC, alignment 0
Pool: Processor Free: 4353544 Cause: Memory
johnman johnman wrote:
Have couple of VLAN some with ISL and other with 802.1Q.
Can I trunk all of them (ISL and 802.1Q) on one physical fastethernet
on my 2620 router ?
VLANs don't run trunk encapsulations, trunks do so I don't understand
your question. The trunk encap is how
Congratulations on passing the BSCI exam!
One comment on your book list. I'm a little surprised that
you didn't include Jeff Doyle's Routing TCP/IP vol.1 in
your library. It's a thick book(over 1,000 pages), but it
covers IGP fairly well. Also, for BGP, I used Halabi's
Internet Routing
Edition
By Rob Payne; Kevin Manweiler
If someone is reading this book can they confirm some inconsistencies
I've come across while reading the book. I'm currently on Chapter 7
and I've found the following problems (at least I think they are
problems)
Pg 98.
Paragraph Five last sentence reads:
Hi.. My friends told me other than the microsoft patches can prevent
Blaster virus , a firewall and blocking switch ports can block the virus
too. Is there any configuration need to be added in my PIX and Cisco switch
ports in order to block them? If yes, is there any example?? But I don't
Marco
I have found very many errata in this book. Mostly they are easy to spot,
and there are few factual inaccuracies.
I have been through the whole book, noting errors as I have found them, but
I haven't had time to collate them yet.
Peter
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Can I switch PVC coming from on ATM interface to be connected to another
PVC on another interface on the same 7200 router?
Any configuration guidelines?
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The sample or full chapter on IS-IS is available on www.ciscopress.com web
site. It was an additional chapter done in PDF format to the CCNP Routing
Exam Certification Guide so look for that book. Hope this helps.
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Sybex has books for the new CCSP coming out in November/December too late
for the CCS1 conversion but if your starting from scratch...
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Guys,
Just to confirm that this is the correct costing default for OSPF :-
10*8 (1,,) \ bandwidth in kbps
BW 1000 Kbit - 10Gig = OSPF Cost 10
BW 100 Kbit - 1Gig= OSPF Cost 100
BW 10 Kbit - 100Meg = OSPF Cost 1000
BW1 Kbit - 10Meg = OSPF Cost 1
BW
Sybex has books for the new CCSP coming out in November/December too late
for the CCS1 conversion but if your starting from scratch...
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Hi all,
I have done a sample bgp configuration at r1r2.com. My network setup is as
follows:
TFTP_Server-(e0)r1(s0)--(s0)r2
s0 = 192.168.100.0/24 (.1 for r1, .2 for r2) and e0 = 10.1.4.1/24.
The problem is that while I can ping the TFTP server (10.1.4.3 from Rtr1's
e0 interface), I
I think you got it wrong. 10^8 bites/second has cost 1. That means that
cost 1 is 100 Mb/s.
If you have higher bandwiths in you environment, you should set 'ospf
auto-cost reference-bandwidth' to correct reference bandwith (if I get it
right, this will then be cost 1 and all other costs will
The Blaster worm exploits a vulnerability in the DCOM RPC component in
Windows. RPC is used for accepting requests from remote computers.
RPC/DCOM listens on TCP 135 and other ports. Successfully compromising
an unpatched Windows box requires that TCP 135 or other ports be
accessible. I've seen
Richard Campbell wrote:
Hi.. My friends told me other than the microsoft patches can prevent
Blaster virus , a firewall and blocking switch ports can block the virus
too. Is there any configuration need to be added in my PIX and Cisco
switch
ports in order to block them? If yes, is there
I know of several organizations in the Washington / NoVa / MD area that were
effected - the MD Motor Vehicle Administration was offline for quite some
time, for example.
Sadly - too many people, many who should know better, assumed that as long
as the edge was secured than all was good.
Matthew Webster wrote:
Hi all,
I have done a sample bgp configuration at r1r2.com. My network setup is as
follows:
TFTP_Server-(e0)r1(s0)--(s0)r2
s0 = 192.168.100.0/24 (.1 for r1, .2 for r2) and e0 = 10.1.4.1/24.
The problem is that while I can ping the TFTP server (10.1.4.3
Cisco PIX and IOS software (with the FW/IDS feature set) includes some
virus/attack blocking capabilities. It is more limited than their
stand-alone IDS products. For more detail, I think it would be helpful to
know exactly what your friend said. What were they trying to suggest?
Fred Reimer -
The default route on your TFTP server is not set properly.
Fred Reimer - CCNA
Eclipsys Corporation, 200 Ashford Center North, Atlanta, GA 30338
Phone: 404-847-5177 Cell: 770-490-3071 Pager: 888-260-2050
NOTICE; This email contains confidential or proprietary information which
may be legally
Hi Mohammad,
You can not really switch an ATM PVC on a router, you need to have a switch
(popularly called WAN Switch) for that. But even then, if you have 2 ATM
PVCs facing different sides, you can exchange traffic between them, by IP
routing. e.g. you have one PVC configured on interface atm
Here are the Global and NAT statements
global (outside) 1 213.213.128.100-213.213.128.200
global (outside) 2 213.213.128.50
global (dmz) 1 192.168.17.150
nat (inside) 0 access-list 100
nat (inside) 2 157.157.144.49 255.255.255.255 0 0
nat (inside) 2 10.100.0.0 255.255.0.0 0 0
nat (inside) 1
I have the following scenario:
Cisco Access-Point AP340 with IP address 172.16.1.1/24,
Cisco ACS version 3.2 on Win2k Server with IP address 172.16.1.2/24,
DHCP, WINS and DNS Servers are running on a linux server with IP
172.16.1.3/24,
Default Gateway for network 172.16.1.0/24 points to
Hi all,
I am using a pair of PIX 525 as a resilience firewall but I found some
problems and I hope someone can help me. When I use PDM, add and delete an
entry at the NTP field, I found that the Primary PIX will either halt up or
reboot. I tried several times and I got the same results. Is it a
Hay,
Any one know of some good MCP or MCSE study groups? If so can let me
know the news server?
Thanks all,
Steve
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Having a hard time trying to find DRAM and Flash memory for 4500 and 4700
routers.
Any Idea ?
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i have problem with overrun errors in my fastethernet interface, how can
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Evans, Timothy R (BearingPoint) wrote:
I know of several organizations in the Washington / NoVa / MD
area that were
effected - the MD Motor Vehicle Administration was offline for
quite some
time, for example.
Sadly - too many people, many who should know better, assumed
that as long
Richard Campbell wrote:
Hi.. My friends told me other than the microsoft patches can
prevent
Blaster virus , a firewall and blocking switch ports can block
the virus
too. Is there any configuration need to be added in my PIX and
Cisco switch
ports in order to block them? If yes, is
Hi All,
Does anyone know if Cisco makes a product similar to the Pairgain Campus HRS
or Celsian G250 LAN Extenders? I want to create a dsl connection over dry
copper between two sites. Cisco reseller helpline was mildly helpfull. What
are some of you using for this type of situation?
Thanks,
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try
http://store.yahoo.com/memx/routers.html
Dave
alaerte Vidali wrote:
Hi,
Having a hard time trying to find DRAM and Flash memory for 4500 and 4700
routers.
Any Idea ?
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www.rockymountainram.com
800-543-0932
They build to order. Price is reasonable.
or
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714-432-9411
or
Kelly D Griffin, CCNA CCDA (Has posted to GroupStudy)
Network Engineer
Kg2 Network Design
877.418.4025 Toll-Free
479.464.8833 Voice
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Overruns are what they sound like, the receiver hardware can't hand
off the data fast enough. Is this interface really busy?
Dave
star star7 wrote:
i have problem with overrun errors in my fastethernet interface, how can
solve it
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Hi all,
I would like to know if it is possible to upgrade a 2500 series router to a
2600 series router and if it is possible I would also want to know the
required materials for upgrade.
Regards,
Osaz. CCNA
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Sleek 8/18/03 2:33:01 PM
Hi all,
I would like to know if it is possible to upgrade a 2500 series router to
a
2600 series router and if it is possible I would also want to know the
required materials for upgrade.
Regards,
Osaz. CCNA
No, this is not possible. They are entirely different
Sleek wrote:
I would like to know if it is possible to upgrade a 2500 series router to a
2600 series router and if it is possible I would also want to know the
required materials for upgrade.
No. What makes you think it's possible at all? The 2500 2600 series
are nothing alike. Completely
Team,
Where will I be able to find information about designing a Data Center
Room. As always I appreciate your help and recommendation.
Thanks,
Juan
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Hi all,
I would like to know if it is possible to upgrade a 2500 series router to a
2600 series router and if it is possible I would also want to know the
required materials for upgrade.
Regards,
Osaz. CCNA
Yes. a P.O. or credit card should do the trick ;)
Dave
Tom Lisa wrote:
Hmmm, are IT Gals also easy to recognize???
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Evans, Timothy R (BearingPoint) wrote:
I know of several
HI Eddie, Fred,
thanks for your help...I think this most likely is the problem. As I do not
have access to teh TFTP server, I am unable to fix it though.
cheers,
Matthew.
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I now know of some that have survived the BLASTER, and have totally fallen
to NACHIA.
WRT the laptop / unmanaged machine issue - we shouldn't trivialize this
totally, even in cases where you are allowed to require patches there are
cases where there are 250+ users in a building for every tech
Hmmm, are IT Gals also easy to recognize???
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy
Cunctando restituit rem
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Evans, Timothy R (BearingPoint) wrote:
I know of several organizations in the Washington /
I can only assume this query was spawned by people running 3000s as 2500s??
Brian
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Sleek wrote:
Hi all,
I would like
Yea! I passed. It was pretty easy though. (No tricks or hazy questions in
this test.) I guess I'm still bitter after having to take the Safe Exam 2x
to pass.
Now onto the CCNP recert which I hear is quite fun.
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