from 'sh proc mem' is relevant to
what? And how does such number exist? Thanks for any help.
-Frank
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4500M#sque?
% Unrecognized command
My question is, how do i gain my space back without reloading? Thanks for
any advice.
-Frank
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cisco RSP7000 (R4700) processor with 131072K/2072K bytes of memory.
R4700 processor, Implementation 33, Revision 1.0
The only main difference is the 7000 w/ RSP has higher capacity for memory
storage.
I know this isn't a big deal. But it seems interesting to me.
-
here that newer ios has
such feature for supporting isl/802.1q in 10mbps ethernet interface. Can
anyone verify this? Thanks for helping.
-Frank
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, nethacker711 wrote:
> I was searching the archives and could not find this one. Does anyone know
> of or can recommend a good HyperTerminal like program that will let me
> console into Cisco routers and other devices on Linux (RedHat)?
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I'm currently using ip cef on my 4000m with two T1s attached. And I'm
getting true 50/50 outbound load balancing. My router is ip cef enabled
with ip load-sharing per packet. And of course 'ip route-cache' is
disabled on the interfaces as well.
-Frank
On Wed, 6 Jun
24XL, Four GBICs, two 10 ft fiber cable
-Frank
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t to spend the
least amount of money.
-Frank
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Marc Russell wrote:
> The Olicom 8600 is the same switch.
>
>
> Neil Schneider wrote:
>
> > The cisco CCIE lab includes the 3900 series token ring switch. What
other
> > switches use the same OS? Hopi
Juan,
12.1(2)T ios and higher will supports dhcp client.
-Frank
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Juan Blanco wrote:
> Team,
> I have a cable modem connection, I want to be able to use my Cisco 1600
> router, does any ones know I could find some information of how doing this,
> the prob
putting the router in 0x41 mode will also allow you to have r/w to flash.
eric, how did the test go? congrats?
-Frank
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, EA Louie wrote:
> The only reason (that I can think of) that you'd need to do that is to
write
> a new image onto flash. And when you do a
The Token Ring white paper from CCPrep.com would be a good addition to your
studies. Be aware of time management. Time flies when you're having fun.
Frank
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getting them from me. Please email me
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Yes, I'm a happy camper when they came out with this
new feature. I don't have to spend like a gazillion
dollar just trying to buy a router with fast-ethernet
port that can do both vlan routing and multi layer
switching.
Regards,
Ofus
--- Frank Kim wrote:
> Interesting! I d
Interesting! I didnt know you can do vlan routing on just ethernet
interfaces. I thought you would need a fast-ethernet interface for
that. But oh well, it's about time for Cisco to act smart. I know
Foundry iron family products support vlan routing even at 10mbps ethernet.
-Frank
O
ght 802.1q only ran on fast and Gigabit
> Ethernet router
> interfaces? Do you know?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Priscilla
>
> At 12:27 AM 6/27/01, Frank Ofus wrote:
> >Hey guys,
> >Check out the below url for a cheap solution to
> >learning 802.1q inter-vlan routing
make any changes cuz my
family
is depending this router to access
internet.
-Frank
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-Frank
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Eric Rivard wrote:
> does any one know where I can download the Cisco VPN client for Windows
> 2000? I found the Secure VPN client vs 1.1 but it won't work on w2k. I
> see that you can get a 3des version, but I don't
What is the best CCNP boot camp out there?
Thanks
FL
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You need CCO for
this.
-Frank
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Harrison, Michael wrote:
> Win2K forced Cisco to update most
I am not sure why the below url did you go through. But here is another
try:
"http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/vpnclient-3des";
You need CCO for
this.
that 10mbps ethernet can do 802.1q
please email me directly. Because I'm using it at home now.
-Frank
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> >
Hey guys,
Help me get rid of this router. Below is the info to log into
router. Please don't make any changes. It has full bgp routes to
internet. You can see it with 'sh ip route' or 'show ip bgp' or 'show ip
bgp summary'.
You may log into the router to check it out. It is currently attac
download the full ios from cco as well and load it into your flash-ram.
-Frank
On
Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Justin Lofton wrote:
> The unit has no bootflash image so I'm trying to load a new bootflash image
> into the 7206VXR from boot mode and I can't find CCO info to do it. Ca
er to know which path is next in the
round robin. Also which command are you using to get 60/40 ? You
should use CEF command related to see the split. Ex.: _show ip cef
internal_ You should see the packet split count for every
bucket.
Hope this help !
Frank S.
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> I
Fernando,
To limit traffic there is basically two places :
Ingress and Egress (but usually on ingress) : Rate limit using "Commited
Access Rate - CAR"
Egress only : Shaping with "GTS"
Frank s.
Fernando Shiran wrote:
> Hello Larry,
>
> My problem is that the
I am planning to take ccie written in Feb. and going to order some boson
ccie materials. is there anyone who want to swap with me, please let me
know.
have a nice day!
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Stephane LITKOWSKI wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have to deploy MPLS based on OSPF as IGP, the backbone is build on Cisco
> 12000 GSRs (12008,12012 & 12016). I heard that MPLS over OSPF on GSR can
> cause some problems (ISIS is prefered as IGP ...) but I don
questions,
unless you break NDA.
Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738
Systems Engineer
Cisco Systems, Inc.
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. For SAN solution, I would look at EMC/Storagetek because it
is more cost efficient compared to netapps.
-Frank
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Cisco Skin wrote:
> Anyone have any experience/recommendations setting up a Net Appliance SAN
> using the F800 Filer? The reason I'm asking is that w
Steiven,
It sounds like those users who have logged in were using PAT(single ip
nat'ed). If that's the case, then your ACS/pix can only see one single
ip. Only enhance you can change on the pix is to change the time-out to
be as low as you can without annoying users logon process
it from me also. I purchased about 50 of these 4500m
when i found out that it can do vlan routing on just 10mbps ethernet
interfaces, on 12.2 code of course.
-Frank
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Ahmed Mamoor
Amimi wrote:
> Hi,
> Can anyone tell me the difference b/w 4000 and 4500M.
> The price f
mit. For those
that don't know, these are all interface commands. Thanks for any help.
-Frank
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Hi guys,
Let's say i have two 520s running failover. Assuming that licensing isnt
a key issue here. Can I just turn disable failover on the configuration
and take one pix out and use it as a normal pix? So my question is, will
I end up having two pix'es ? Thanks for any hel
much. I
would stick to 12.0xT codes at ip-plus level if all you're doing is bgp on
that router. That will definitely use less memory.
-Frank
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, George Stylianou wrote:
> hi,
>
> Does anyone happen to know the memory requirements for cisco NSE-1 running
> IO
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Circusnuts wrote:
> sure can do 32 RAM (even the 4000M). The max IOS for that router
> "currently" is 12.1(9) & the Enterprise Plus requires 8F/16R.
>
> Phil
Actually you need to have 8F/32R to do the max ios on the 4000m.
-Frank
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> ---
Hi guys,
Does anyone know if there is any trick to make a PA-FE-TX runs at 10mbps
ethernet? Seems like it can only take 100 full or half. Thanks for any
help.
-Frank
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I need to find a good and cost efficient IDS solution. Please
advise. Please also give me your opinion about BMC Patrol as
well. Thanks.
-Frank
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You can actually do a lot of interesting policy routing and load balancing
with both dynamic and static routing if you use two 2501s with two dte/dce
cable. I would load the 2501 with 12.1(2)T codes or higher so it can pick
up the ip address via dhcp from cable modem provider. Uplink the
cablemo
Yes. The words are swapped around. They are both 72pin simms.
-Frank
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anybody know offhand what the difference between the MEM-NPE-128MB and
> MEM-NPE-128MB=
> is.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Duncan
>
Hi guys,
I dont' know why i'm posting this in here. But what the hell. I need to
get rid of the router.
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1 and see
if it can handle two T1s which is constantly pushing at 2.8-3.0 mbps all
the time. Has anyone done this before? Am I going to blow up this
router? Will the cpu utilization go skyrocket? Thanks for any advice.
-Frank
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be. Today is my
'ass day'. So give me a break. I only get to use the ass word once every
365 days.
-Frank
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I know this is off the topic. But it is network security related. I have
an smtp server running hp-ux and I'm looking for a good virus filter
software to install on it. Thanks for any advice.
-Frank
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Can I use pc100 dimms?
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Sure you can. Use one DTE cable and one DCE cable. On the serial interface
of the router that has the DCE cable, use the interface configuration
command "clockrate" and set a value like 64000.
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Nope. The sup is the brain of the box with the OS needed for any kind of
function.
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This link has a table about the middle of the page that may be useful.
Here is a quote from the article:
"As seen from the table above, depending on various design considerations,
one can choose either UDLD or loop guard. The most noticeable difference
between the two features in regards to the
I am no security expert but I would think you could use private address
space on your internal network and use NAT on the router. Not the best
security design, but if you are limited to the specified resources, this may
work!
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Has anyone found, heard of, or come up with and easy way to calculate
wildcard masks for acls when blocking a range of addresses? Any good
reading material on configuring acls?
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I have been fighting similar wars. Check the nic settings and try to match
them on the switch port (ie. if auto on nic, use auto on switch. if hard
set to 100/full on nic then hard set on switch 100/full). Other than that,
try another port on the switch.
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Yep. On the sun it show some flapping but no errors on the switch side.
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EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
0x20: 01 83 01 02 00 A6 EA 69 49 0B 8C 02 00 00 00 00
0x30: 50 00 00 00 98 10 16 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
Thanks for any help.
-Frank
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Good reading on this:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/21.html
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I have 503 CD from the book " CCNP Routing Exam Certification Guide". I
think it is a good resource to pass 503. If you have the CD for 504 (
switching ) and willing to swap, please let me know.
Thanks
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I am looking for review materals for CCNP 505 and 506. I have 503 and 504,
so we may swap.
TIA
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Is there a certain terminal setting you need to have?
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Subject: Completely OT: StarWars [7:28204]
StarWars episode IV in text mode:
telnet to towel.blinkenli
200 remote
offices or should I run ospf...
Sorry for this nasty email but I hate to see techies folks like us in the
industry asking this sort of question. It makes others think as if we
only know our technical stuff and are so clueless in life.
-Frank
On Sat, 8 Dec 2001,
eFamily wrote:
>
ul. So in the scenarios you're
setting up to test this feature, make sure dialing restores the
connectivity lost when the watched route disappears (via routing
protocol, static route)
I sure hope this helps. Aloha, Frank
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out FECN pkts 0 out BECN pkts 0
in DE pkts 1154469 out DE pkts 0
out bcast pkts 1379364out bcast bytes 110300947
pvc create time 10w2d, last time pvc status changed 3w2d
Thank you,
Frank
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Everyone,
Thanks! Your explanations not only cleared things up for me but also set my
mind at ease.
Thanks again,
Frank
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I was wondering if anyone knew whether or not a rotary nat would forward
established communications to the same server or whether it would round
robin all packets being translated. How about Checkpoint? Will that keep
established communications going to the same server? Anybody?
Thanks!
Frank
According to the Cisco training website CCDA is a prerequisite to the CCDP
in addition to your CCNP status. Kinda silly, take a look for yourself:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccdp.html
>From: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Priscil
more than a few packets per second crossing the
router (ie - do it during non peak times), especially
on a production box.
debug dialer packets (if I remember correctly)
You can also do a 'show dialer' and find out the
reason it dialed. Hope this helps.
Frank Zahrt, CCNP CCDP
NE
Your IOS probably does not feature IPX in its feature set. Do a sho ver and
look at the name of your IOS file. The file will have a name similar to this
c2500-j-l-11a-23.bin. If I recall correctly the l means you have IPX
featured in the IOS version (check this yourself). You can also check
Buy a product called Wingate and install it on one of the PC's which has a
modem and a dial up connection to an ISP. This is a proxy server of sorts
which can share the one Internet connection with the other PC's.
Gotta say though, if your planning on any serious simultaneous Internet
activity
Take a look at these time based access list examples:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120t/120t1/timerang.htm
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>Date: Thu, 20 J
All,
It's Friday, time for a simple engineering test (I
failed it). I hope you do better than I did on this
test.
Frank
NP/DP
Take this simple test::
1.How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator?
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
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The correct answ
Why on earth did you not give yourself time to retake it if you fail? If
you do fail you will now have to go and study a bunch more things before you
will be ready to test again!
Good luck.
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Clayton,
Yes. You need to set up the port as either a
spanned port , or I believe 'monitoring port' in the
XL. I do this in my home lab to sniff the traffic,
which I suspect you are want to do. I hope this helps.
Reagrds,
Frank Zahrt, CCNP CCDP
NEC Senior Network Engineer
--- Cla
Frank,
The router can be either if you are speaking of a
standard 5in1 60 pin (I think) serial port (supports
five standards). The cables are coded (a few pins are
jumped together to set the ID), so that the router
know exactly what cable you are plugging in. If you
want to know what cable you
(provided it has a FXS port on it), but it is better
to use an E&M card for that as you get more channels.
Hope this helps
Frank Zahrt III, NP/DP
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> Hello,
>
> I'm kind of confused between the difference of these
> 2
> things
Use a portion of the IP addresses of the interfaces you are using for the
Frame lines or the loopback address etc. If you don't have your frame lines
or loopback addresses already configured or you don't have the resources
available to do so, use a number off the box of the frame line which wi
Dude, you have obviously never been to Albuquerque. That is probably the
most boring dust bowl I have ever visited.
San Diego is where you wanna live bro. Got it all, cool night life, beach
community, close proximity to Mexico and Los Angeles, perfect weather and
California girls!
>From: "
Hey folks,
I have been looking on CCO to get the factory specs of a 3620 router but it
is not very clear what interfaces it ships with. I want to know if they come
with a 10/100 ethernet port right out of the box or are they completely
naked and you need to order every interface etc.
I don't w
OK, so I would like to play around with some TACACS+, RADIUS and VPDN
solutions in my home lab. I have a telco switch emulator and PC's to use to
dial back and forth etc. Looks like there are some cool labs/configs on CCO
for playing with this kind of stuff here:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/pu
In Word you could create your own custom.dic, otherwise I don't know of any.
>From: "Oz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Technical Book Editing
>Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 09:57:38 -0400
>
>On this topic is there such a think a technical
Hey folks,
Has anyone used a dual ethernet router to connect their home LAN's to a DSL
to ISP line? I was wondering if I could get by without having to buy a DSL
router of sorts. Does a 25xx or 26xx dual ethernet router even have the
ability to route DSL?
If I do need to get a DSL router, wh
Hey folks,
If I wanted to setup a DMZ using DSL as my Internet connection, what kind of
router(s) would you use to give me the three ethernet connections I would
need?
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>From: Patrick Stiever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Need recomendation
>Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 09:31:20 -0700
>
>Ladies and Gentleman,
>
> I need another recommendation, I
Thanks for you input Chris. If it is not asking too much, would you be so
kind as to send me the sanitized config file of your 805 so I can take a
look at it.
What VPN hardware/software solutions are you using too please?
TIA
>From: Chris Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
Are they getting authenticated to NT or Netware?
Were the scripts once working and now they are intermittent or is this a new
setup?
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>Subject:
I have seen flaky or corrupt WINS servers cause this exact problem. Install
WINS on another server and shut down your existing one. There are
procedures you can run to rebuild the WINS servers, look on Technet for the
instructions.
>From: "Kane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Kane" <[EMAIL
Hey Sean.
This is regarding the following passage taken from the your previous reply
to this thread:
If C. If the destination and source node reside on ports assigned to
different VLANs on the switch, the switch requires an external router to
resolve the address and send the packet back to the
have read about networks consisting entirely of switches from
access layer up to the core layers, and switched across WAN's too!!!
>From: Chris Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 'Frank Wells' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Switches !
My apologies, I should have asked: Is there a command to force time
synchronization to the NTP server to check it quickly without waiting the
default time delay etc?
Thanks
>From: "Joe McCormack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Would someone be so kind as to explain why BGP speakers within a common AS
need to be fully meshed please.
I am reading some Cisco documentation that is attached to this message.
The paragraphs in red are what is not quite clear to me.
Thanks a lot.
Would someone be so kind as to explain why BGP speakers within a common AS
need to be fully meshed please.
I am reading some Cisco documentation that is attached to this message.
The paragraphs in red are what is not quite clear to me.
Thanks a lot.
I just happen to have a document open which defines this.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm
Look at figure 12-1. From later in the text: AS 200 is a transit AS for AS
100 and AS 300---that is, AS 200 is used to transfer packets between AS 100
and AS 300.
Transit
Is this a new circuit, or one that was working and now is not?
>From: "Mike Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Internal CSU
>Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 9:15 -0500
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>I can't find any online help for trouble
Why not just use a floating static route or HSRP instead?
>From: John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: ICMP Redirects
>Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 11:23:42 -0700 (PDT)
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>We have a situation where ICMP redirects might be very
You can check DNS very easily by adding an entry to the host file on your
test box.
>From: Nguyen_Trang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: "'Brian'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Nguyen_Trang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: R
This is called 'routing on a stick'. Send us your sanitized config. What
router are you using?
>From: "sujar khmar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "sujar khmar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: VLAN's
>Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 14:56:29 -0400
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>Group,
> I have a catalyst
i just set "enable secret" on my router,no "enable password".
After i do "no enable secret "command ,i couldn't enter privileged mode .
Router>en
% No password set
Router>
I didn't save the config,so i think i could restart router to come back,
but now many people are using network ,i have to
Sign up for the CertificaionZone.com subscription and get a copy of the exam
blueprints off CCO. Enough said.
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>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Anybody know the link or have a copy of cvoice test objectives. Can not get
from cisco web.
Thanks
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Frid
as not the problem.
>From: "Donohue, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'Frank Wells'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Dial-in Users are not getting logon script
>Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 11:45:12 -0400
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>They are gettin
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