how do you get back to the console for the switch once you are in the
console for msfc
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google is your friend ;)
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/11/private/Draft_Standards/11g/802.11g-D2
.1.doc
well, sometimes.
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Subject: 802.11g info [7:35422]
> Does anyone has IEEE spec for 80
I have looked at the content that is included on the Building Scalable Cisco
Internetworks exam
and the only difference I see is the addition of IS-IS material (ok I know
it can get as complex as OSPF)
but people are saying the sylabus is far more 'extensive'. Could anyone
elaborate. (i like detai
Greetz,
Can anyone explain how you get the allowable host addresses from the
following 213.13.184.184 with 255.255.255.248?(or show where I can figure
this out )
Thanx
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I need to setup a webserver using a frame-relay "link" and was given 6 host
addresses to use for whatever services I needed. However, I wasn4t given any
dlci "details" ( I am already using a dlci # on one subinterface to access
the
internet from inside), do I need to get this
If you haven't already try:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ita/itai.htm
http://www.webopedia.com/
http://www.worldcom.com/tools-resources/communications_library
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http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1394/1/Documents/BR052R01.pdf
Best I have got!
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I was looking for something more in-depth than a
Check your switch type is right. It might also be an IOS problem might be
worth upgrading your IOS.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/129/isdn_disc_code.html
Cheers, Paul
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And I thought the 'scroll lock' key was to turn on the scroll lock LED.
Anyway, thanks for the tip, just hope I4ll remember it when I need it :=)
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> Who know any firewall newsgroup?
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Maby i am asking to much ;)
anyway, here goes 'nothing';
Can anyone show me a sample config(or a url) for a VPN on a router 1720?(
assuming it connects through a frame-relay cloud)
thanks in advance
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Hi,
can anyone tell me how i go about removing a static entry from the router ?i
am using nat (#ip nat inside source static ) , however
when i remove that entry i get : %static entry in use, cannot remove .
that host is no longer up and i am running out of solutions, any suggestions
are obviousl
Just wanted to say thank you all for your help.
yes i had to clear up the nat translation table before removing it.
worked wonders ;)
thanx
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Subject: cpu utilization with MRTG [7:32677]
> Any ideas about object ID of CPU utilization on Cisco routers for
monitoring
> with MRTG
>
>
>
> Mohamed Saro
Message Po
ymw
hope this helps,
anyway, there4s a great site with a huge MRTG 'repository' at somix.com
(trying to sneak a url past our moderator ;) )
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Sorry for the way OT content,
but i thought there should be at least someone interested in seeing Cisco4s
first site ;)
http://web.archive.org/web/19961106114149/http://ieng.com/
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my apologies,
here is a better link
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.cisco.com
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Paul,
I am confused. This is IENG's site.
I have a question about network degradation. I will soon be installing a
Cisco SM25-T1 module on a Cisco 2524 router and two T1 lines will be
connected to the module. My question is: Could this cause network
degradation or are there any performance issues with this?
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I have a question about network degradation. I will soon be installing a
Cisco SM25-T1 module on a Cisco 2524 router and two T1 lines will be
connected to the module. My question is: Could this cause network
degradation or are there any performance issues with this?
__
I have a question about network degradation. I will soon be installing a
Cisco SM25-T1 module on a Cisco 2524 router and two T1 lines will be
connected to the module. My question is: Could this cause network
degradation or are there any performance issues with this?
Paul ...
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telephony.
I would like to implement QOS. Am I correct in assuming that I can only
prioritise voice/video over the frame circuit, and that if I want to
implement
QOS I would have to 'swap' Frame for MPLS/Layer 4 Switching ???
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Hi all ...
One of my 515's has all its access-list counters set to 0, when I ping for
instance, the counter for the relevant ICMP access-list does not increment
???
How do I turn it on ??? I have searched the Cisco website and my Pix book
without any luck ??
Kind regards
Paul ...
Me
Does anybody know of any sites similiar to R1R2.com that allow you to
configure a Pix Firewall ??? Or any software similiar to Boson Router Sim
that
will allow you to configure a Pix ???
Or any other suggestions regarding Pix hands-on training ...
Kind regards ...
Paul ..
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and global
commands.
Any help on clearing this will help me enormously ...
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access to any corporate site or applications ???
I can get several people simultaneously dialed-up and vpn'd onto the
corporate
LAN .. and I am using Cisco VPN Client 3.0.6 .. I have also tried with client
3.5 with the same results ...
Kind regards ..
Paul ..
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I have recently used the following ... I guess its just the same ???
username USER01 privilige level 15 password CISCO
!
line vty 0 4
login local
!
This provides for a local username and password without having to use a
TACACS or some other authentication server which can be quite
monotonous
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appreciated ...
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Regards ..
Paul ...
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Subject: Re: Interesting traffic problem . [7:46761]
> Einstooge makes some good points.
> Also, when y
site heaps ... but cannot really find any
solutions
. Any advice would be greatly received ...
Thanks
Paul ..
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connecting simultaneously would a VPN 3000 be overkill ??? or would I
be better getting a VAC for the PIX (would the PIX VAC supplrt VPN's over
PAT), or there other VPN concentrators that would do the job
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goes down A2-B2 automatically becomes
active
?? Or even use both links to load balance and hence take the full load if the
other falls over .
Regards
Paul ...
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http://solarwinds.net
(Just thought i might add that)
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To:
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Subject: Re: backing up IOS on workstation [7:18512]
> Funny
Without an IP from your ISP, all u can do is #sh cdp , nothing much, not
even pinging 'outside', you4ll probably see the dlci if your ISP has already
set it up (#sh fra pvc), though i had to wait for an IP to anything else.
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(otherwise we wouldn't subscribe)! If you feel you need to give your
opinion about a non related subject please mark it so with OT
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Hello,
I have a frame-relay link set up, however i haven4t specified any bandwidth
restrictions (its using default settings: BW 1544 with an MTU 1500), does
this affect my overall CIR on my link?
And is there anyway i can measure the bandwidth on that interface?
Thank you.
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-byte ICMP Echos to 10.9.9.3, timeout is 2 seconds:
..U.U
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
We use static routes throughout ...
Any thoughts or ideas ...
Kind regards
Paul ...
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il server !!!
I totally understand that the Pix was not designed to perform this way,
but I was wondering if anyone has configured a Pix in such a way ?? or if
anyone has any advice !!! apart from fix the broken firewall :) .
Kind regards
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I am lucky that I can tie down all our remote site Pix's, so that a PC
Anywhere session will only be allowed from a main site Pix Global IP address
. and remote users need to VPN in to use PC Anywhere ...
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Paul ..
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To
ing I have NAT'de
before on a PIX but not with a router.
I have no idea why the second NAT on the PIX does not work ...
Any input would be greatly appreciated ..
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).
How can I get round this ??? Am I missing something real basic here ???
I can't trash the PIX and start over as I have regular VPN, NAT and Global
traffic
Any input welcome ..
Kind regards ..
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) ... then all of a sudden the
telnet session works
I can't find much on the Cisco website
Does any have any ideas, or has anyone experienced this themselves ???
Regards
Paul
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Yeah, thanks AMR ... what a great help you are !!!
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> This description is vague at best.
>
> ""Paul"" wrote
ad up and learn the rest ..
Thanks in advance
Paul
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Anways ... I've got enough info from you all to start reading up ...
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Subject: Re: Frame with ISDN Backup [7:56449]
> Hmm...I just
onfig mode do
I assume that this will only run on a router and not a switch ??? and
if so .. do I need to use the port group 1 distribution destination on both
switches ???
Thankx
Paul ...
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Hi all ...
Quick easy question to you all ... can and how do you specify what DNS
server to use on a router ???
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Do anyone have any ideas ???
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Subject: Re: Specify DNS on a Router ... [7:48009]
> ip name-server x.x.x.x
>
> > Hi all ...
a Pix to test your theory !!! but it sounds good to me ... I know that ICMP
is allowed ... and from what I can remember I think UDP may be
getting filtered
Nice one Daniel
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a default boot image ???
It is currently booting from image 'c3640-is-mz.122-6a.bin ' .
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> Hi,
>
> I've got a strange Cisco cable that I'm hoping someone can help me
identify.
>
> It's an origina
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Subject: Re: Quick question [7:48196]
> It's in config mode:
>
> boot system (image name)
>
>
> ""Paul"" wrote in message
in this situation the
logon criteria is not relevant ...
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I am waiting for a newer Cisco VPN client Has anyone experienced
this
connectivity issue
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Can anyone please enlighten me :)
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C4500-1#ping 10.209.31.1
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.209.31.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
ISDN BR0: Outgoing call id = 0x8FD2
ISDN BR1: Event: Call to 0123456789 at 64 Kb/s
ISDN BR1: received H
ISDN point to point
between the MO and another BO with success. However, this situation is
really confusing me . I will reload the router as you suggest tomorrow
night .. and hope that makes a difference .. If not .. I guess it's back to
the old drawing board :)
Thankx again ..
Regards
does not
support EIGRP ! (If i am correct!)
I am not sure if I should use RIP IGRP etc. Have any of you guys experienced
this before and what would you suggest?
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Yeah, thankx ...
I want to move to dynamic routing ... I was just wondering what your
experiences were ... and if there were any pitfalls I should avoid and
if you guy's think that RIPv2 will do the job fine Im not particularly
experienced ... hence my caution !!!
Cheers ...
Hello all ...
I need to provide a tertiary backup for a remote site !!! I was thinking of
using PSTN Can this be done ??? I guess I would have to buy FXO cards
for
both routers ... or can you utilise the AUX ports ???
Any comments will be greatly received ..
Regards
Paul ...
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. 10.1.1.2
...
Therefore I ended up having to use two Public IP addresses ... one for the
interface and the other for the global NAT/PAT ...
Please tell me if Im incorrect !!!
Regards
Paul ...
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Sub
I have looked on the cisco website and also books that I have ... But I
cannot find any documentation anywhere If I can't use the AUI port as
another ethernet port .. then what is the purpose of this interface
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P key address' line ???
I guess that I would have to create another 'crypto ipsec transform-set' !!
Has anyone done anything similiar to this
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Yeah .. same thing happened to me .. about a year ago in my previous job ...
I had Win 2000 too. I plugged the console cable in .. then as i was talking
to a colleague i realised that that the 2924 had rebooted I only ever
accesssed the 2924 once more with a console cable, after the second t
How do I apply two different crypto maps to the same interface ???
I have two crypto maps ... bmw and ferarri .
However, if I apply the bmw crypto map to the oustside interface this
removes the ferarri crypto map from the outside interface .. and vice versa
...
Regards
Paul
Yeah ... I was using a Dell CPx or CPt when this happenned to me ...
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> Are you using a DELL laptop. There is know problem with the Dell
Thanks for your input guy's ...
I found a Switch in the DMZ that had an IP default-gateway, pointing to a
Novell box with an interface on both the Inside and DMZ LAN's ...
As soon as I changed the IP def-gateway I could telnet around the DMZ
switches and routers ..
Reg
are in the same VLAN and they are on the same
physical switch, and even on the same blade (4006).
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Paul
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loads again but
at a slower speed and one at a time. If you know of a user similiar to this
you can clear only their xlate and leave everyone elses alone. Hope this
helps.
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Paul ...
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If I understand your requirements correctly, what you
need to do is configure and IPSEC tunnel between your
network and the customer network. Many companies that
are doing business via the internet use IPSEC to
create secure encrypted access into their intranets or
extranets. If you not concerned
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can assume the boot IS wrong. Thanks again..Paul
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Frank,
Telnet access is only allowed from the inside
interface UNLESS you have IPSEC (Encryption standard
for VPN's) configured and then you would do this
telnet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 outside
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chat script)
debug modem (to verify proper modem dialing
operations)
debug dialer (to see DDR working properly)
debug ppp neg (assumes you get a connected call-
verfies proper operation of PPP and
authentication)
See if some/most/all of this might help and let
us know the results of your
de the config with the "modem autoconfigure type
usr_sportster" command, or a similar command for your brand of
modem. If you don't do this, you will dramatically increase
the time it takes to get your modem active after each reset.
HTH,
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of good reasons against. If you check the last config
posted, you will note that the speed and duplex were not hard
coded.
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Cory,
I'm afraid the PIX does not support load balancing (or multiple default
routes). You'll need an intermediary router (in-between) to handle the
load-balancing.
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the first octet.
Should all multicast mac addresses start with 01-00-5e ??
Is this mac address invalid ?
Anyone ?
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timeout is set to 24 hours.
Assuming this is a non-metered line, why not just set it to the
max, namely 2147483?
I didn't explicitly notice it in your configs, but you may also
want to ensure that weighted fair queueing is turned off with
the "no fair queue" command.
If for some reason you need, you
> may
> have to prefix it with a 1.
That would be that dreaded intrastate call I mentioned :-)
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Paul Borghese
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every e-mail message. When the message count reaches a large number (in =
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as mail loops from filling up our mail boxes.
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Take care,
Paul Borghese
alled, support is there
for HSRP. 1720's go new in the $700-$800 range. the WIC-
1ADSL can be had for approximately $500 new. Of course, you
could probably get them both used for a lot less.
HTH,
Paul Werner
> When a host receives an ICMP redirect, it's my understanding
that
next
login.
I can't say which way is right for you.
HTH,
Paul Werner
Get your own "800" number
Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more
http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag
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the attached letter to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but please feel free to
contact rr.com and complain to anyone that is listening. The more noise we
make the quicker it will be fixed.
Take care,
Paul Borghes
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Hi,
I run a mailing list for people studying for various
Someone had posted some expect scripts a few months back. Go on the
archives and type "expect".
Take care,
Paul
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From: "michael liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 8:54 PM
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nationals.
HTH,
Paul Werner
p.s. Singapore currently has a rather extreme penalty with the
advent of the Computer Misuse (Amendment) Act of 1998.
Penalties are a maximum fine of S$10,000, or a jail term of
three years, or both.
> Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 13:05:10 -0500
> From: "Kin M
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