Yep, that'll work just fine with a couple conditions. First you have to put
a ip helper-address command on the ethernet interface of the remote router
and the scope you setup for the remote office has to have a higher IP number
than the scope you're providing on the local network. Here's a sampl
With IPSec being a relatively immature standard there is a chance that it
will work that way but a better chance that it won't until the next PIX
software upgrade comes out. I believe you'd have a better chance making it
work with L2PTPP. It's an interesting experiment thoughlet us know if
i
If you have any smartnet contract you can sign up for it using the contract
number.
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From: Dick Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 12:38 PM
To: Hou, Li; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco online testing link->
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What does one need to get a C
The router will act as a DHCP server with little trouble. I think that came
out in the 12.0.2 code. If you're comparing it between the router and NT
servers then I see little additional benefit either way. Both platforms
will allocate the IP's and IP settings with no problems. So really, I gue
I dunno...I've plugged into the console port using Win95 hyperterm and just
hit the escape key. It stopped booting and I went on my merry way.
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From: Aaron Prather [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 1:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX bootup b
I agree...I put 12.0(7)T on one of mine and I lost the serial ports.
-Original Message-
From: Charlie Hartwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 10:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco 3640 router freezing up
Hang on a mo... if you put 12.0(7)T on ther
The localdirector is a separate box and doesn't really talk to the 7200. I
have two of them now and they've been working great. We turned them on,
configured them, and forgot about them. That's the upside...they work with
little trouble and if you get two of them the failover works very well.
Hey now...take a deep breath and pull back on the caps lock key a bit.
Everyone is just doing their best to help.
Good advice on starting from the simplest point. Back everything off to 10
meg half/duplex, turn portfast on, set everything on one vlan, and etc.
Then turn everything up...one thing
Does it work differently if you take out "access-list 5 deny any"? I know
the access-list does an explicit deny anyway but since the rate-limit
command is just matching the IP's it sees in the access-list wouldn't it
match 'any' at that point?
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Russ Kreig
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp but I think it'll ask you
for your CCO login.
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From: Michel, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 10:23 AM
To: Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)
Subject: TFTP server
I thought I remembered that Cisco use
I have a nearly identical setup to what you're proposing except that I use
the T1's daily along with the DS3 and I'm multihomed to two providers. It
makes for some interesting tweaking but in the end it works quite well. Our
average web site load time used to be in the 5-6 second range but now w
I've had problems with the ip address negotiated setup before...although
with ISDN. I could make the connection but my routing tables wouldn't
update (EIGRP). You can usually pay the ISP a few dollars per month extra
and get them to assign a static IP to your account but I haven't tried it
with
err, yeah1.0a and 1.1. :) Sorry about the confusion. However, I did use
the 1.1 client with the 5.0.3 firmware with no problems. A few of the
problems I had with the 1.0 client were:
Slow authentication/tunnel creation times.
Inability to connect to more than two subnets at a time. (unfortu
Make sure you download the 1.2 version (the latest one). It's much more
refined than the previous one and seems to have taken care of many of the
issues that I used to have. My speed seemed to increased quite a bit with
the new version but it's hard to tell if it was the new client or if I just
MRTG should work fine as long as the counters don't roll over too fast. You
can tell MRTG to update every 60 seconds instead of the default 300 if you
need to. There are others packages out there but I believe they all depend
on the same countersplus you just have to love MRTG!
Daniel
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