Sorry for the tests, my posts are getting dropped.
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I had to change my posting name and email to get through. Anyone know why
all the sudden I'd be getting blocked/filtered?
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change routers
mac-address .0c85.8f1c
ip address 63.206.176.162 255.255.255.248
!
ip classless
!
bridge 1 protocol ieee
bridge 1 route ip
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All good advice, but at the least issue 'disable' when you're done so that
privileged commands cannot be issued, and use exec-timeout in case you get
bumped off your phone line and can't get back in right away.
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interface of the
PIX.
The more secure solution would be to have a SSH2 server on the inside for a
secure connection through the PIX, and then SSH to the PIX (or telnet from
the SSH2 server if the inside is fully trusted).
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nmap will do the same thing and more. You can specify the ports and ip
range you wish to scan for.
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""Nigel Taylor
VNC can be tunneled through SSH2, which fixes any security problems. Not an
all-in-one solution like pcAnywhere, but it works for my needs.
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You don't need the CCNP to get these specializations anymore, just the
required tests for each specialization.
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BE to this Newsletter, here's
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PPTP:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/pptppix.html
Or buy a license for every single Win2k box from IRE (which is where Cisco
OEMs their Win9x/NT VPN Client from. I don't know what it takes for the IRE
VPN Client to work with the PIX):
http://www.soft-pk.com/
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I hear the MC3810s will be on their way out soon.
Just my two cents worth.
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""Casey Fahey"" <[EMA
STN PRI and two Call Manager boxes, with the cut-over date
for the first site (150 phones) late next week. Wish me luck, heh. Oh, did
I mention the owner of the company is close friends with our CEO? Got to
love these sort projects that just must work, no excuses.
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e AUX ports of the 1720s for backup
dialing (another advantage of having the ADSL WIC so the router actually
knows when the link goes down).
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5.2(4) is rather new (last 2 weeks or so), and still supports static
conduits.
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""Nabil Fares"" <[EMA
eds we're issued) know
what PVC? At my house the PVC is 8/35, which works fine with my Westel, but
the PVC is different at this PPPoE site, but yet the Westel knows or figures
it out (I've tried my Westel at this PPPoE site just for kicks, and it works
fine with the EnterNet 300 software
When did 5.3(1) come out? I must have overlooked it recently, or it's brand
new.
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Does anyone have a link to the VPN3000 Concentrator Win2k beta software?
I'm eager to try this out and ditch having to configure both IPSEC/ISAKMP
and PPTP each PIX I configure for VPNs.
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The PIX can use internally stored pre-shared keys, or can use external
authentication such as TACACS+.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/700/configsec.html
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Cisco
still ASI's fault as they
should be following up to see that sites are getting installed). Anyway,
I'm ranting and tired so I should stop now ;-p
Any help would be very much appreciated.
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Homepa
ing at the
bottom line long term and also maximum security (LinkSys is not really
secure enough as a NAT out to a bad website could provide a hole back in).
At the moment though, they want me to pursue getting PPPoE to work with the
Cisco gear.
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/27 is the correct summarization for those routes, but the range it covers
is 0-31, with 1-30 being valid hosts. Get a subnet calculator to
double-check your math:
http://support.3com.com/software/utilities_for_windows_32_bit.htm
ftp://ftp.3com.com/pub/utilbin/win32/3CIPCalc.zip
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Correct, for security reasons the PIX does not act as a terminal server to
allow you to telnet from it. If you wish to telnet to a router through the
pix, configure a static NAT, and the a conduit to permit tcp/23.
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As someone said yesterday: The PIX will not route, period. It will NAT
(including NAT 0), but it will not route packets between different networks.
If you need routing off any interface on a PIX, you need a router there.
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looking to set up a
lab.
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""Reel, JohnX"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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IMHO, the 700 line is a huge waste of time. Avoid burning time on them and
just study everything else so that you can eat the few questions you get on
them.
When will Cisco dump those 700s anyway? And now this other non-IOS based
600 line for cheap end-user CPE equipment. Bleh.
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mary IP. It's not a problem with my lil' Linux
server.
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erience in this area, share
the knowledge! Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much,
Jason
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I thought OSPF is suppose to converge whenever you have a change in the
route. I.e whenever any interface bounce.. regardless of the OSPF Router ID.
The difference is probably in terms of the amount of "data" being sent.. but
definitely a covergence would occur..
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No I still haven't found an answer! I'll repost!
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> Hi Jason,
>
> Did you ever get a
Can anyone point me in the right direction to find out about the different
switching modes available on the 3512 XL. I can't even find out what the
default method is. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Jason
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""Medley, Tim"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the off topic post.
>
> I just came up with a 6 slot csu rack, made by IXPORT.
>
> So far a haven't been able to find any info on IXPORT.
>
> Has anyone ever used any I
of this group, not only people ask questions, but we
all watch and learn from them.
I think you own an apology to Jason. You can always
ignore the messages if you do not like it and keep your mouth shut.
""Feliz, Edgar"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I need to bring a few routers out of US and maybe in a couple of months,
bring them back again. What can I do to avoid any inport and export taxes
since I plan to bring the same equipments in and out for personal use. But
I'm sure I'll have a hard time convincing them that I have 6 routers for
per
anyone on the list seen some new practice tests for the written recently.?
I have been seeing a bunch of the same test questions floating around. some
stuff on atm, voip, etc, would be nice.
jb
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I didn't follow the exact situation here and so I'm not sure what went
through here. But to answer Pradeep's question " BTW, how many people from
this forum have you really "placed" Any figures ? " , the way I look at it,
if you are a professional headhunter, it's not so much how many you have
pl
You can also try calculating bandwidth at www.erlang.com
John Deatherage wrote:
> Some things that might help: 1. Are you using CODEC like G.729 that
> works at an 8Kbps bit rate? If not, you'll be hating life.2.
> Bandwidth at full rate & Multilink PPP (MLPPP) or FRF.12 will still be
> 17.2kbp
And let me guess, this is copyrighted materials ? ;-) That's one of the
problem with trading of copyrighted materials
""Manishkumar Patel"" wrote in message
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> Pyare (dear) RamJi( RamG),
> Please, never blame the whole Community/Country for the fau
What protocol would you have in Enterprise that you need for a CCIE and is
not avial in the Desktop ?
NOT that I would recommend the 1700 either
""Brad Ellis"" wrote in message
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> Phil,
>
> 1700's wont run enterprise IOS. I really dont recommend t
What version of IOS is used in the CCIE lab exam? Cisco's site says "IOS
features up to and including version 12.0 will be tested on the exam. "
What version should I load on practice lab routers?
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This is basically what is known as a bodyshop. You are a mechandise, you fit
the decription, the price match. He doesn't care if you can do the job, if
you cannot, he will just replaced you. I would suggest that you call him
back and inform him that should you go down and they changed their mind,
Should the very first thing that you should do in this case is to check what
ports they are attempting to connected to in reverse direction ?
""Ken Yeo"" wrote in message
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> More info on this:
>
> When we by pass PIX (plus in a laptop to a hub between
Did anybody ever got this working ? I would like to know your experience.
Thks.
""KY"" wrote in message
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> Phil,
>
> Thanks for the infor.
> I am trying to download the JunOS from our internal company website. I
just
> want to verify if I will have to
Answer 1 is correct. A flap is one transition, either from down to up or
from up to down.
""Tom Pruneau"" wrote in message
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> Greetings All
>
> I am in the process of writing a BGP class, at present I am specifically
> working on a section covering dam
If you make a booking for Singapore, you still can make it !!
""Tony"" wrote in message
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> I've got a question that someone here will know the answer to.
>
> I took my CCIE written last August and due to a busy work schedule and
lots
> of other certif
Guess it's nice to be called "stupid" by someone who asked for advises.
Teach all of us not to response in future to stupid questions in the first
place.
Why did you bother to take the written in the first place, why not be
prepared for the lab and then take the written ? Sure as hell save all you
Why do people assume that there is a significant differences between
studying for CCNP and CCIE ? The same materials used for CCIE can be used
for CCNP , especially when it come to the practical.
""Lowell Sharrah"" wrote in message
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> is there anythin
on is actually
the courseware for CCNP's courses.. I'm sometimes amazed at some of the
questioned asked (including by me) that can be found in the ICND, BSCN, etc
courseware....
""Jason Roysdon"" wrote in message
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Depending on the particular model of the Teltone demostrator... some of them
has build in U AND S/T interfaces
""Raul F. Fernandez-IGLOU"" wrote in message
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> Anyone have some NT1s for sale cheap. I see that all my BRIs are S/t
> interfaces.
>
> T
You can check for well-know ports. Also there are various utilities that
will allow you to link the ports to the process running on the machine. Most
of these utils will work only on NT or W2K since Win9X is somewhat braindead
in TCPIP
""Chipps,Ken"" wrote in message
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1. I assume across WAN means using routable protocol.
2. IPX is the alternative routable protocol.
3. SNMP supports IPX ... Not having tested that with Cisco, I cannot be
sure... is that one of the solutions ?
Jason
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No. You only need to know RIP . But don't take my word for it !! Check it
out at http://www.microsoft.com/warp/public/625/ccie/
;-)
""Jeongwoo Park"" wrote in message
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> Hi all
> Are ATM and VOIP a part of CCIE routing and switching lab test?
>
> J
It has already BEEN done !! :-)
""Brian"" wrote in message
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> netbsd is the most portable of the free nixes, thatd be the one to expect,
> if one could do it.
>
> Brian Whalen
>
> - Original Messa
Why are you trying to migrate if you don't know the differences ?
""Thomas"" wrote in message
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> Hi All - What's the main feature of RIPv2 over RIPv1, beside the VLSM? I
am
> trying to migrate to RIPv2, but some devices only support RIPv1. Is there
>
Is this legal ?
""Brad Ellis"" wrote in message
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> Try a later version of code. 4.1(3) should work. We have been loading
that
> version of code on the Olicom's we've been selling.
>
> -Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cisco gear: www.opt
Here is a good URL
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=DHCP
http://www.altavista.com/sites/search/web?q=DHCP&kl=XX&pg=q
""Lists Wizard"" wrote in message
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> Hello group,
>
> I have a nagging question about how the DHCP server assigns an
Chuck,
I'm not sure if you noticed, but the first page on the search engine would
actually show the link for RFC 1541. Is that consider a succinct answer ?
""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message
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> Knowing others will give you a succinct answer, I would
This is becoming one of those why do NT guys look down on Unix guys
thing. I once seen a Unix admin attend a NT course and was rejected by
the trainer on the first day because he doesn't know how to use a mouse, and
the trainer insisted that he is not going to train someone how to use the
mous
The defaults for the codex might have changed in the versions...
""rajeevbharadwaj"" wrote in message
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> Dear Hieu,
> Yes it can be because of mismatch of cisco ios.
> Try using same version ob both the routers. It should work.
> I too faced the same p
Must be , if you believe that, you will believe anything ha ha
""W. Alan Robertson"" wrote in message
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> Maybe the trainer wasn't qualified to teach mouse operations, as the
> topic wasn't spoon fed to him in the course notes...
>
> Alan
> (Sin
They will not hate another "UNIX" system, they just cannot agree what is a
unix system !! They hate anything that allows a manager to understand what
they are doing. i.e. NOTHING.
""Arumugam Sundarum"" wrote in message
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> you are talking bull
What was your point ? That Multics sucks , and by the same token, therefore
Unix sucks and NT/W2K rules !!! At least, NT/W2K was based on a working
operating system. Anyone of you notice that Unix is all about ego ? If Unix
is finished in 1 month, why are there still people working on it ? On the
Actually, the joke was that IBM offered to upgrade the ATMs to NT4 for the
banks and NONE of the banks took up the offer...
""JCoyne"" wrote in message
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> Although I agree with "Every OS Sucks!" I just want to point out that the
> ATMs I deal with are
Just when we are having fun !!! ?? ;-)
""Christopher Kolp"" wrote in message
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> Wow, this mailing list sure attracts all kinds.
>
> Can we end this topic now?
>
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
well what a sheltered life I live
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 10:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys?
> [7:6790]
>
>
> What was you
Oh yeah, forgot to mention, the game is SpaceWar... :-)
""Jason"" wrote in message
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> What was your point ? That Multics sucks , and by the same token,
therefore
> Unix sucks and NT/W2K rules !!! At least, NT/W2K
source OS would be waste on
support
In case you have not notice, Cisco is working on a GUI
""Kelly Hair"" wrote in message
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> "Jason" -
>
> By your logic, Windows NT 3.1 is all you need for you
ve that, Unix can not be used GUI too. Please
> tell me what is x-windows, CDE.
>
> 4)Please check out the information before you post.
>
> 5)The technical knowledge of this jason guy make me laugh and tyring
to
> show off...
>
> Correct me if i am wrong.
> a
Definitely agree with you here. Definitely should end the minute some people
start hidding behind fake emails and getting personal. :-)
""Cthulu"" wrote in message
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> Can we please kill this post
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Errr,
I thought Brad was the one who started the rumour that Cisco is going to
have PIX , etc in the R&S lab some time back.. I'm too lazy to search for
the message but I'm sure more than a couple of people here will remember
J
P.s. If my lab is over and done with, and I'm a reseller for C
Be very careful if you are dealing with this company. They were formerly
Grandstore , until the name was trashed like @!#$ and then they became
IQSale , and then THAT name was trashed and now they changed name again.. So
BE CAREFUL !
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us of the
> shipment. I guess it could have been worse but how hard is it to send a
> freakin' email?
>
> Woody
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 12:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subje
ROTFL
""Chris Charlebois"" wrote in message
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> Simple. Follow this procedure.
>
> 1) Get a clean sheet of white paper and a #2 pencil.
>
> 2) Write down, in pencil, the MAC address from the Cisco Router exactly as
> displayed, but leave space between
g the whole process, they never responded to email and never
> initiated a call to me to atleast let me know the status of the
> shipment. I guess it could have been worse but how hard is it to send a
> freakin' email?
>
> Woody
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ja
I believe that competition is always good for the customer and this has
definitely proven true this time. :-)
Hope to take a look at the new labs soon. Cheers..
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> Our new 1-day labs 1-22 use the same physical topolog
Sort of curious, you are paying them or is it the other way round ?
:-))
""PING"" wrote in message
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> I used CCNP Virtual lab by Sybex and ended up shipping them 128 CLI bugs
in
> just Remote
> Access and
> Support part. At CCNA level, you don't need
Last I check, there is any CCNP specialisation track anymore !! ;-)
""Kelley Allen"" wrote in message
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> Has anyone out there attempted the CIPT, CVOICE, and QOS tests yet for the
> CCNP / Voice Specialization certification? If so, what training did y
Is this legal ? I would think that you could run into legal issues as 2.4Gig
is also used by lots of other devices and there is potential problem with
increase the power to deal with such a requirement.
""Sites, Bob"" wrote in message
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> Has anyone set
They will sell anything on eBay So who was the clown ? Anybody we know
in this forum. ??
""Scott Morris"" wrote in message
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>
> Oh, and fourth, check around EBay, there is one idiot who has cloned the
PIX
> and decided to put it on EBay. So ther
Yah, they sucks big time check the archives. Goes by lots of
accounts in eBay and lots of companies names.
""James"" wrote in message
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> Hello
>
> I have read pretty bad references to iqsale or oijck
> in a few posts. Would the people who had experience
> wit
Not sure what's so funny about it ?
Looks fine to me.
""Ken Diliberto"" wrote in message
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> This is good for a laugh. They are looking for a junior CCIE.
>
> http://www.dice.com/DandL/c/cxapga.35951.html
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And you figured that someone would have the time to decipher or summarize
for you ?
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> Folks,
>
> I am very interested in the conclusion of this thread, but I do not have
the
> time to decipher it. Could somebody please summarize.
>
And it must be "REACHABLE". :-)
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> This is the most common but not required. If you do not use the directly
> connected
> interfaces you will need to use the "update source x" and "ebgp multihop"
> commands.
>
> Dave
>
Another example of useless comments and waste of bandwidth... just like the
one I'm making now..
""Patrick Ramsey"" wrote in message
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> Do you really want to trust the management of your core equipment to
> anything microsoft puts out?
>
> >>> "Ma
Has anybody done the upgrade before... If you have, please email me offline
and let me know the procedure, I seems to have problem with the upgrade..
Thanks...
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> >From: "PHIMHONGKONG" >Reply-To: "PHIMHONGKONG" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Bad experiences with IQSale aka Grandstore .. [7:15756]
> >Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 13:58:48 -0400 > >they are totaly scam > >they
> bid and
And they probably thought that you didn't know what you are asking for and
that they are doing you a favour by giving you a switch :-P
What I would really tell everybody is not to buy from IQSale and Grandstore,
these guys are FRAUD !!! CHEATERS. So guys, remember, don't buy from IQSale
aka
Ellis
> CCIE#5796
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> ""Fanglo MA"" wrote in message
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> > Agree! I also had such experience with IQSale.
> >
> > Fanglo
> > ""Jason&quo
Take a look at the solutions in the BootCamp first .. It works fine
""Cisco Lover"" wrote in message
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> Hi Guys,
>
> Can any one explain How to set up and use Route-map on Spoke routers in
> order to guide them to use The Hub interface as next h
had any problems with them.
> >
> > -Brad Ellis
> > CCIE#5796
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> > used Cisco: www.optsys.net
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> > ""Fanglo MA"" wrote in message
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> > > Agre
1. More Expensive : Get two routers with two ATM interface, you can
configure for ATM PVC - back to back.
2. Slightly Cheaper : Get two router with MFT and configure for ATM mode on
the T1 , you can configure for ATM PVC - back to back.
For SVC, you must have a ATM switch although a cheaper opti
y customers out there. We were
> (stopped using them about 6 mos ago) using them as one of our sources on
> occasion and I can't say we ever had any problems with them.
>
> -Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796
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> used Cisco: www.optsys.net
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> ""Fanglo
Add this to the list of names used...
IQELAB.COM ,
AVOID THEM
""Jason"" wrote in message
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> I'm sure there is some small number of people that has no problem with the
> eqpt but this appear to be the exce
Priscilla,
This is NOT a anomaly !! This is well documented behavior. In fact, in ICND
course, this is the first thing that we highlighted when we started
discussing ACL...
ACL does not act on the packets that originate in the same router as where
the ACL is defined.
""Priscilla Oppenheimer""
Just wondering, are you born this rude or do you have to be trained ?
All the guy did was ask a question.It may be a dumb question, but only a
question.
""Donald B Johnson jr"" wrote in message
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> Oh I see maybe they could roll out a red carpe
Louis,
I don't know about you, but for IQSale / GrandStores / Hitek , in fact every
message that I wrote to this Forum, I actually forward to various people in
IQSale as well to provide them a opportunity to defend themselves and make
right their mistakes. However, if they chose not to make righ
Have you seriously consider doing some reading up ?
""Cisco Lover"" wrote in message
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> Hi Guys...
>
> Any Idea how to setup one sided chap???that is only one router is sending
> challenge??
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>
> Thanks for the help..
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Without a config or anything.??
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> I have configured a number of routers to authenticate to the TACACS+
> server we have on site. some routers get the login prompt and some dont
> and at time others do.
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> Has anyone got any ide
""Brad Ellis"" wrote in message
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> Jason,
>
> Hi! thanks for the information. what technical topics did we miss in our
> lab scenerios? also, here is the general list of equipment you can use to
> do our
Well, the real router don't like it either.
""anil"" wrote in message
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> Please can someone tell me the correct syntax..
> The Sybex CCNA lab simulator does not like my syntax for
> #int fastethernet
> I can get it to work with int f0/0
> Is this
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