is
> correct such as 192.1.1.0 0.0.0.255. Once you do that then issue the
> following commands to reset the tunnel and force a renegotiation.
>
> Clear crypto ipsec sa
> clear crypto isakmp sa
>
> That should do it...
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ian
and dont support host address ??
Thanks
Ian
Here is the config of router A
!
crypto isakmp policy 10
encr 3des
hash md5
authentication pre-share
crypto isakmp key cisco address 10.10.10.10
!
!
crypto ipsec transform-set TEST esp-3des
!
crypto map cisco 1 ipsec-isakmp
set peer 10.10.10.10
go for it
Deal with it
heheheheh
Your be fine
Ian
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> Hey guys, I just got an offer to become a 2nd senior network engineer for
> this company i
Has anyone got any Multicast server software for windows NT
I would like to get some multicast traffic working on my testlab
thanks
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Subject: BGP Load Balance [7:69611]
> If BGP route has two equal paths to the same destination, can it do load
> balance by installing the command? maximum-paths 2
>
> _
I cant see a problem here, but I have been caught on this one before when
using MD5 authentication.
Remember when using MD5 authentication in Area 0 the R2 will have a direct
connection into Area 0 after the virtual link has been made
so needs to have MD5 authentication as well. You can also do MD5
duplex problem.
I have always configured the CAT port manually so there isnt any problems.
Why would you choice AUTO?
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> >>>> ian wil
I have always configured ports on CAT switch to 100/full manually instead of
AUTO.
What is recommended when asked this question for the CCIE written. Should
both the end
device ( NIC ) and switch both be configured to 100/FULL?
Ian
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used for generating
real-time network maps (if something goes away, it leaves the map) and
auditing to see if something was on the network that shouldn't be.
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e router and modem is 115Kbit, but the modem may only connect at
56Kbit.
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B so would recommend
that upgrade.
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Currently I have 448MB of RAM on
I've used the turbo acl function and it seems like a nice feature but didn't
notice any real difference performance wise. Had 29 lines of filters.
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Se
p://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.12/ffglass.html. It describes the
laying of FLAG between England and Japan. Great read.
Hope everyone has a great new years :)
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bient temperature was around 25 C, with the second 7200 getting up to
exhaust temp of around 55 C (and I believe the shutdown point for 7200s is
60 C).
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ab environment). Octal cables are fragile and expensive, whereas finding
a new RJ-45 rolled cable is easy - there are ALWAYS spares around the
office.
In a lab environment, however, I'm all for the non -RJ model.
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On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Arni V. Skarphedinsson wrote:
> I know mt4s possable with the 2511 and 2509, but need to know if the "AS"
> type is any diffrent.
No difference - its just a marketing name :)
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sed to another BRI device. Think of trying to connect two phone
handsets back to back - they need an exchange to talk to each other.
So you need an ISDN exchange emulator. A few of the folks on the list will
no doubt be able to reccomend/sell you one.
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1q rather than isl
on the router, and forget the encapsulation command on the switch.
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ace Virtual-Template1
description Incoming PPtP Client
ip unnumbered FastEthernet0/0
no peer default ip address
ppp encrypt mppe auto required
ppp authentication ms-chap chap
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tc etc), but are blank until populated with modules.
Note that not all WICs work in the older NM's. For example, to use a
WIC-1ADSL in an NM, it must be a model that has a FastEthernet port (newer
revision, provides the voltage the aDSL card needs).
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gurations like this are usually built out of databases so
you're not going to be manually inserting entries.
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an tell you what SIMM is installed in
what slot.
ccp-qv1-vpn1>show c2600
Memory Type : EDO DRAM
DIMM Slot 0:
DIMM Type : Dual-bank
DIMM Size : 32MBytes
DIMM Slot 1:
DIMM Type : Dual-bank
DIMM Size : 32MBytes
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The 3524 is a traditional LAN switch - layer 2, The 3550 (with EMI) is
essentially an access sized switch with the IOS functionality of a 6500
switch. It is multilayer, has enterprise class QOS functionality and is
designed to push "intelligence to the network edge".
The upshoot is sell your 500
ny different companies make them -
I've always used Telstra TA-220's or J-tec's. Don't know if these brands
are available outside of Australia, though.
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ewhere from www.freshmeat.net).
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ccess points) that are
going to plug into the same switches?
As a convienience thing, VTP on the distribution/access layers is very
handy. I do it here - the switches in our patch panel room not only run
desktop PCs, but also wireless APs and front desk demo machines, all in
their own VLANs.
Rgds
oads look
more correct (with the same amount of traffic on the circut).
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1200 Kbit, DLY 2 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 49/255, rxload 106/255
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gs back up when I return to Perth next weekend :)
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lan 12 will
traverse all switch's trunk ports.
The way to get around this is use VTP pruning. This removes unused VLANs
from trunk ports.
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Netflow accounting records to a remote host
via UDP.
To make it pretty, have a look at Cricket. I know very little about this,
but have seen it produce really pretty graphs based on protocol, port,
etcetera. Again, do a search on freshmeat (www.freshmeat.net).
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/No shut the
interface, try again.
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for a Cisco router that will be providing Internet connectivity
> running BGP and that will be able to handle the capacity of 2 PTP T1's to
> the Internet. I know minimum RAM will have to be 64mbs for BGP routes. I
> just want to know what people have tried that does and doesn't wor
ds (9)
> in the publication of the second link but there still few traffic on it.
> There is not IBGP between my two providers.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thks in advanced.
>
> Alejandro Acosta
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t; > here is the network diagram
> > >
> > >
> > > 10.10.10.x --(R1)--(public network)--(R2)---10.10.10.x
> > >
> > > this is supposed to do it but i can't seem to make it
> > > work:
> > >
> > > >int tunnel 2
> > > >no i
it fiddling with next-hops
last week.
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al solution, have a look at
Radiator - www.open.com.au. Its very good :)
If its to give telnet access to routers for your staff, TACACS+ has the
ability to do per-command accounting (ie, it will log everything somebody
types).
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l a call is placed or
received, then they bring up MFE and behave happily.
IOS ISDN is evil.
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fcprt1/fcconban.htm
Hope this helps :)
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#x27;t mean that ISDN voice is always
compressed, though.
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ent config, other than entering 'physical-layer async' on
the Serial interface.
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atches the summarised
route)
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nters and trying again. Autonegotiation is less than perfect and can
cause these kinds of symptoms (as discussed over the last couple of
days...). Its at least the easiest thing to check.
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i just got a postcard from cisco about this through the post in britain.
free cisco 806 broadband solutions kit for download:
www.cisco.com/offer/806/d1203
ian
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ass across the fast ethernet interface (instead, I expect to
see summary-LSAs for the area 1 passing across area 0, then being
re-summarized as available paths back to area 1), but I suspect that there's
just something fundamental about OSPF that I don't understand. Can anybody
Need help on dialup. scenario:
i have a 2500 router attached to a modem via AUX port for dialing into an
ISP. can anyone help me in configuring the 2500 to dial the ISP number? if
you can provide me with a sample config, it will be greatly appreciated.
thanks.
cheers,
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&quo
INVESTORS STUNNED TO LEARN CISCO NOT JUST
STOCK, ALSO COMPANY THAT MAKES THINGS
Betrayed Shareholders Not Particularly Interested in Routers, Switches
San Jose, Cal. (SatireWire.com) - The rumors about Cisco Systems have been
circulating for months, but the earnings warning and plunge in its shar
cisco news story:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/business/newsid_132/1320189.stm
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Could be that you have a routing problem to the network hosting that site.
May not be PIX related at all. What does a traceroute tell you?
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To:
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 2:11 PM
Subject: PIX: Cannot browse Some Website: Try this: www.sitemeter.com
ll 20 user office. As for
the 520 since it's end of life soon and since it only has a 300+ mhz cpu -
I'd go with something that would last for a few years - a 525 with 600+ mhz
cpu, etc..
Ian
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To:
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001
traffic load
like and how much memory do you have - and how much is free. Check all this
when it is working as well as when it is not working and see if you see a
pattern.
Ian
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To:
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 12:32 PM
Subject: PIX
SSH can do secure ftp if you run SSH on the server and client side.
For straight ftp there is also a server - WS_FTP that supports SSL. You
have to use their server and client software though.
http://www.wsftp.com/Products/WS_FTP-Server/index.html
Good luck,
Ian
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www.theregister.co.uk which is actually quite a witty and
cynically well informed UK IT related news site recently ran a story
about how Juniper were trouncing Cisco at the top end.
the headline was 'Juniper berries Cisco' .. groan !
ian
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don't know where the link went on my last post so here is the whole story
ian
Monday, 16 April, 2001, 21:05 GMT 22:05 UK
Cisco warns of lower earnings
'Difficult business decisions': Cisco's John Chambers
After the US markets closed on Monday, Silicon Valley's large
ian
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that memory is being
used. Since the system only uses a 200mhz CPU - if you do much VPN'ing go
with a 520 or higher system - or buy the VPN accelarator card.
Just my experience,
Ian
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Try mrtg.
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
Enable snmp on your pix and viola.
Ian
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Hi all,
Do you guys know a
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/5/17635.html
Cisco misrepresents test results
By: John Leyden
Posted: 15/03/2001 at 19:17 GMT
A publishing firm has slammed Cisco for misrepresenting the results of its
tests on high-end optical networking kit.
Cisco claimed in a press release issued T
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you will see that
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erial from suresh? what are your opinions?
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Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 3:30 PM
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Ian,
It's not practical for me to answer such questions individually. By
post
Azhar. Buy a book! or use a search engine. This stuff is out there
Ethernet Frame Size.
64bytes*8bits/10M = 50uS
knock off a bit for 2 repeaters, e.g. 10uS per repeater = 30uS
x signal propagation (glass/copper = 2/3*c = 2m/s) = 6000m
/ 2 to get a return path
= 300
The P-MP is an OSPF feature/network type. There 4 ways (that I know of) to set up
NMBA
with OSPF, not using subinterfaces. You need to know all of them for the lab. Once
you've lab'd them you'll get it.
If you don't already have them you need;
Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 - Jeff Doyle
Internet Rout
Scott
i think you need Enterprise Image for CLNS routing. IS-IS is a part of that whole
thing
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EBGP)
Local
172.16.2.254 (metric 1539) from 172.16.2.254 (192.168.110.1)
Origin IGP, metric 0, localpref 100, valid, internal, best
RTF(2503)#
All the internal metrics are zero. In the IRA book it clearly has
passed the metrics. What's happening. I can't find anything on
Please click on your browser's Back button to return to the previous screen
(and correct these problems if necessary).
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er yes. any chance of sorting this out mr armstrong?
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a' or something.
Anyway, i had gone so far that I continued.
lo and behold, a few weeks later my book arrived.
moral of the story? apply anyway wherever you are. you never know!
right i'm off to apply for my free alarm clock thingy.
ian
P.S. i'm STILL having to wade through gallon
he BCRAN (class), not an Exam Guide (Cisco Press
says their Remote Access exam guide will be out in December), I'm starting
to wonder.
I thought the BCRAN (class) was supposed to be good preparation for the
Remote Access exam, but that there was no actual BCRAN test?
-Ian
"Jeffrey Eiber&q
This also puts the long-distance costs, etc. on the "main site" that the
user is calling into, if toll charges apply.
Cuthbert Simalenga wrote in message
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>It is simply a security feature for dial up accounts. The user dials into
>the system and
-on. I
think it really helped me get the edge I needed.
Also I really wanted to thank the group - people like Chuck, Priscilla,
Howard, and many others who have given insight any way they can!
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>Amit, congratu
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> - Original Message -
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> > #@$%&*(%&*(#%
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> >
ely be worth doing i reckon. additionially i would get
> special acccess to CISCO marketing plans etc.
>
> i visited the relevant part of the CISCO web site and phoned CISCO U.K.
but i
> do not seem to have found out much more.
>
> does anyone know anything abo
icited spam from an outsider). I think by
helping others, Brad is deserving of a little 'slack' from some of you.
It takes a microsecond (or so) to skip over a discreete 'advert' as opposed
to much longer to skip over HTML junk and repeated large chunks of previous
postings
a lot of
people seem to rate Lammle
Any comments anyone on the relative merits of the two books?
Thanks everyone.
BTW someone (i won't say who but he knows) posted what a star he was for
passing CCNA ...in HTML therefore also telling the whole list what a
pillock he is.
Hint hint eve
Amit, congratulations!!
I take my test July 31st - 1st attempt. I have a thing for the dramatic =)
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>Thanks to all you... guys on the list to answer all my queries and
questions
>related to ACRC ...
re my last posing about HTML and the lack of editing on this list . a
posting in the lastest digest has this at the bottom. (one of these of
course is generated by my post)
yes well.
i rest my case
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to become CISCO stars!
ian
'Always send messages in plain text, not HTML format. Not everyone has an
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Always edit your quoted replies to the bare essential. Do not quote the
entire message including the signature. This just
How did you do? I take mine the 31st (Yes, my first shot at the ACRC will
be my last - they retire the exam that day!)
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> I'm going to take the ACRC exa
And by default, most current Cisco routers already have Fast Switching or
better enabled (unless extended IP access lists are applied, if I remember
right).
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> I beg to differ on this one. I'm currently dealing with a network that has
> 4 VLANs. Two of those VLANs use multiple subnets. the only thing you need
> to do to make another subnet work on a VLAN is a secondary
Sounds more like the CCNA 1.0...
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>
>
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> > 65 Questions
> > 105
Could someone please help me out with a couple of book titles to prepare for the
BCMSN (Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks) as well as that ACRC
replacement exam
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>Hi David ,
>
>in the CIT test are there any questions about Catalyst and OSPF ?
>
>Do you remember any other arguments apart ISDN and Spanning tree ?
>
>thank you very much
>Cia
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