for that matter- has anyone tried to replace a PIX motherboard? I mean, it's just a
Pentium-200... ;-)
GWA
Jason Roysdon wrote:
But I believe his question is: does he have to pay to go from 4.x to 5.x? I
don't believe so (please correct me if I'm wrong).
Also, a PIX 515R is a great deal.
it is my understanding that a GRE tunnel is required for passing multicast traffic over
a VPN link... however I won't even attempt to forge a working config here- you're
better
off checking CCO for that.
GWA
Nabil Fares wrote:
Greetings,
I can't seem to find any information about PIX
ensure your cable is smoke-blue in color and has a Manchester (block) connector with
male pins... there- now you know to order from Cisco!
GWA
b1zzei72 wrote:
Hello Guys:
What kind of Cable will be required to connect Cisco 4000 router to
CSU/DSU. I guess it would be V.35 DTE because on CSU
Fellow Professionals-
I'm attempting this folly for the second time after giving up on it in
April, seeing as how my WAN provider STILL can't complete a frame
circuit between Austin and Denver.
My current config is a near copy of the sample config listed on CCO-
only it passes nothing; no SA, no
try CTRL + Q... works in Hyperterm...
GWA
Antonio Marfil wrote:
what is the pix firewall 5.0 equivalent of hitting control + C on a
cisco router to break out of a long 'show' command? control + C does
not work.
thanks in advance for your help.
tony
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you know, it was wierd... my exact entries on the PIX config were as follows;
access-list 100 permit ip 10.1.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0
and
isakmp key xxx address 63.x.x.x netmask 255.255.255.255
as pertaining to the tunnel. (If you have a good idea of what constitutes an
12.0.7 is my recommendation, IPSec build... but you'll need more system and flash
RAM to run it than what your current boxes are running on, assuming that it's IOS
11 or below...
GWA
Luan Kim wrote:
Can we run vpn/ipsec on a 25xx or 4000m ? If so, what version of ios do
you recommend?
this is strictly theological piccadillo but it's the 'Prayer of
St. Francis.' disclaimer- Contrary to popular belief, we RCs
worship neither the saints nor the pope, so semantical inaccuracies like
this tend to make some of us a little edgy.
Seems appropriate that we can add hard work and
I'm scheduled to take CCNA 2.0 on 5/18. Most of what I've studied thus
far I believe to pertain to the 1.0 test, but seeing as how I've taken
CLSC I thought why not? So I signed up for 2.0.
Can anyone who has successfully completed the CCNA 2.0 exam tell me
whether or not the CLSC course
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