Used CSS11152's in datacenter with SSL. Worked good.
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Just wondering if anybody has worked with the CSS 11000 switches at all.
We
are looking at purchasing one or two but would like to make sure SSL
sticky
works on them first
Since when is FreeBSD a flavor of Linux??? Would you say Solaris is a flavor
of Linux as well???
All *nix's are not the same.
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Old timers will remember Mac vs DOS/Windows. Or UNIX vs DOS. Or Beta vs
VHS.
More recent is Linux vs FreeBSD, or
Yes I do using outlook express with no problems.
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group through you nntp clients? I have tried (using mozilla mail news)
and
am
Are these Sun or Microsoft Intel servers you're running into? Its been my
experience with Sun servers to NEVER set them to auto. They almost never
work properly with auto set with both Cisco and Extreme switches. Manaully
setting them, to full 100Mbits does wonders to clear this problem up.
working
right, but if your NICs are relatively new and you have updated drivers
you
shouldn't have a problem, at least with autonegotiation. We've had other
issues, primarily with 3COM NICs on Dell workstations, but those have been
resolved.
Sam Sneed 3/11/03 1:45:43 PM
Are these Sun
Yes and here is how you configure it:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps708/products_configuration
_guide_chapter09186a00800c65f8.html
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I have a Catalyst 6509 and need to sniff network.
If possible
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I've recently gathered up all my links for Cisco Networkers and it amounts
to a fair amount of stuff. I just thought that everyone should have the
benefit of this stuff so here it is. There's some good stuff on Network
Design
This sounds like a strange scenario but it is necessary. Lets say I have
network A 192.168.100.0/24 and network B 10.10.10.0/24 . There is an
application running on server on network. It delivers data to clients via
UDP braodcast. It can't be configured to do multicast or unicast. I have
clients
The overall bandwidth used by hello packets is negligible. The only thing
I'd worry about is if the routers are really busy you may have premature
failovers.This is probably not very likely but would be the only valid
argument I could see against changing timers default value.
Vajira Wijesinghe
This sounds like a strange scenario but it is necessary. Lets say I have
network A 192.168.100.0/24 and network B 10.10.10.0/24 . There is an
application running on server on network. It delivers data to clients via
UDP braodcast. It can't be configured to do multicast or unicast. I have
clients
Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have the adapters
for console ports. I'm hoping I can create my own cable using cat5. If
someone could enlighten me on how to do this that'd be great. Thanks.
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Try lowering the MTU on your Windows machine. The parameter is in the
registry.
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I am trying to find anyone who has successfully configured the windows
checkpoint vpn client accessing a citrix site over a direcway satelite
dsl.
When I run the
6a0080094ce6.shtml
scott
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Has anyone done this before? I have a few CSS but don't have the
adapters
for console ports. I'm hoping I can create my own cable using cat5. If
someone could enlighten me on how to do this that'd be great. Thanks
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Actually its not. You need a special adapter to console into these
switches.
They come with them but I only have 1, I need 4. On Cisco's site they
have
the following but it looks like a typo
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw
they're in but it seems like it's fairly clear
when
you see it.
John
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Anyone know where I can download these? I couldn't find them on Cisco
site.
I'd like to get CPU stats on my CSS11152 via snmp.
thanks
Message
You need to change the speed first, then you can change the duplex. It has
to be in that order.
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switch1 (enable) set port duplex 6/8 half
Port 6/8 is in auto-sensing mode.
The above switch is a 6500. AS i understand, the
PIX does not have Antivirus, IDS, or content filtering bultin. I don't think
I know of any hardware based firewalls that do. You may have to look into a
software based solution. Maybe computer associates or Symantec make such a
suite.
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Lets say you are administering a PIX remotely. You SSH into a machine on the
PIX's internal network and from there you telnet into the PIX. Security is
via conduits and it might look like this:
conduit permit tcp 192.168.43.0 255.255.255.255 eq 22 any
conduit permit tcp 192.168.43.0
a modem connected to
a
terminal server. The TS connects to the PIX console port. That way your
connection is out-of-band. I'd agree that the modem should be powered off
except when needed. Local admin staff would have to hit the big red
switch.
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Anyone know where I can download these? I couldn't find them on Cisco site.
I'd like to get CPU stats on my CSS11152 via snmp.
thanks
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a clueless answer, but it is a common sense answer from
someone who doesn't work with 6505 switches.. :-)
Priscilla
Sam Sneed wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by hybrid mode. I have the sh ver,
sh mod, sh ver
for MSFC and below. I have nothing plugged into at leat 3
ports which
riscilla
Sam Sneed wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by hybrid mode. I have the sh ver,
sh mod, sh ver
for MSFC and below. I have nothing plugged into at leat 3
ports which still
report dropped packets. 800,000 daily. Whats strange is that
the 800,000 is
almost the same
Hello,
I'm seeing strange things on a 6500 switch. I see dropped pakets and int
errors on interfaces with no servers plugged in. These are of signifcant
amounts and I believe tis causing problems.We're talking about 800,000 in 24
hours. Does anyone have any idea on what this happens on INT that
end more
info?
Dave
Sam Sneed wrote:
Hello,
I'm seeing strange things on a 6500 switch. I see dropped pakets and int
errors on interfaces with no servers plugged in. These are of signifcant
amounts and I believe tis causing problems.We're talking about 800,000
in
24
hours. Does any
just heard from Cisco and this is not possible. They're looking to implement
it in future releases.
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I want to connect a cs11152 to a cisco switch. I want to have over 100MB
over the link. Is there anyw
If both links go to smae provider they're the ones responsible for returning
traffic. Contact them and I'm sure they could help you out.
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I have a class B network subnetted using a 21 bit mask. This network has
2
I want to connect a cs11152 to a cisco switch. I want to have over 100MB
over the link. Is there anyway to do the equivalent of prot channeling on 2
links?
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I was thinking of using Cisco VPN client for RAS solution. I need to use
digital certificates. With MS PPTP solution once someone has the certificate
they can log in. Thats all thats needed. What I want to do is have client
use certificate and still have to be prompted for username and password to
No, its because Gary Crouch is god.
Disclaimer:
This wise ass comment will be ironically punished with another autoreply
from Gary Crouch.
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Is it not because he belongs to the list, and he has gracefully decided
to
These are TCP and UDP connections. Keep in mind that PIX must keep a state
table for these connections so thats probably where it gets the limit from.
I really can't see how you could have 2 million users internally going
through 1 firewall so I assume you mean 2 million people hitting a webserver
No, too many errors. The are caused by the having the router set to half
duplex. On 2600 routers you can set the interfaces to full duplex. You
should do this on the router and on the switch for that port.
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Do you have the hardware to support an upgrade?
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Hi all,
Another thing I found that is disturbing about the PIX is that I can't
seem to do Port redirection on it (5.1(5)).
I found a document that says you can from
A failover PIX will reload every 24 hours until primary is back up.
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Hi,
Maybe this is a naive question, but if the primary PIX goes down and fails
over to the failover PIX doesn't that make it a standalone unit?
What
more /etc/protocols has some:
ip 0 IP # internet protocol, pseudo protocol number
icmp1 ICMP# internet control message protocol
ggp 3 GGP # gateway-gateway protocol
tcp 6 TCP # transmission control protocol
egp 8 EGP #
Inside the firewall. I haven;t worked with the concentrators before, but
have used Cisco rotuer for RAS VPN. All it needs is one interface for this
fucntion, real nice. Putting it behind FW ensures only stateful TCP sessions
are used and protects it from outsiders.
Paulo Roque wrote in message
Lets say I have 1 office that I will be connecting to another via t1 link. I
want to use only 1 subnet so basically I want the 2 offices to behave as if
they are switched not routed. Is this possible with Cisco routers?
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In case anyone didn't hear yet, Gary's gonna be out of the office for
another week.
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The 1099 is an easy way to go but you lose out on a lot of tax breaks. I'm a
1099 now and am kicking myself in the ass for not setting up as small
business.
I'm working in NYC now. $6 just to take the bridge into NYC from jersey and
$25 day parking. Never mind 40 minutes each way traffic to
No, PIX doesn't support subinterfaces or secondary interfaces either.
Subinterfaces are required for trunking on routers.
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Hi all,
Does PIX support VLAN trunk?
Paulo
Oh well, If I ever get working I'll post the config's and an explanation.
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sorry, i dont know mate :( not my strong point dude!
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I guess no one has ever set this up before.
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I have a 3600 router that current supports PPTP win2K clients using win2K
client. I do not wnat to use Cisco client for VPN.
What I am trying to do is authenticate using
I was wondering, should I go for. haha fooled you.
If it takes trickery to get this question answered so be it.
don't take this post the wrong way...
I have a 3600 router that current supports PPTP win2K clients using win2K
client. I do not wnat to use Cisco client for VPN.
What
, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote in
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When you say, sounds like someone's content filtering upstream, are you
talking about the frame provider?
Geoff Mossburg
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I have a 3600 router that current supports PPTP win2K clients using win2K
client. I do not wnat to use Cisco client for VPN.
What I am trying to do is authenticate using digital certificates. The Cert
server is Win2K certificate server. I used a MS machine as VPN server with
certificates and it
If I want to see all IP traffic from host 10.10.10.1 on a cisco router, what
would the debug command look like? I looked at the help menu and I think its
debug ip packet but then the options are:
Access list
Access list (expanded range)
Do I have to create an access-list for the
I see, so if I want to debug for certain tcp protocols can I use extended
access-lists?
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Just make a permit ACL for that host and the debug will only report on
that
one host.
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nice, not as nice as tcpdump, but nice ;-)
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You are correct. Very nice feature eh?
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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 12:14 PM
To
load a packet sniffer on the laptop and see what really happens. If you
don't have one I know of a good free one . You install libpcap first, reboot
and then install analyzer.
http://winpcap.polito.it/install/default.htm
http://analyzer.polito.it/install/default.htm
Then you can see if the
special hub is making
me a little suspicious...
Thanks,
Charles
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load a packet sniffer on the laptop and see what really happens. If you
don't have one I know of a good free one . You install libpca
His PIX firewall book is OK. It does have a lot of errors in it though. Hope
his other books have proofreaders.
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Hi Everyone,
I'm interested in knowing how good Richard A. Deal's books are.
Especially in
www.zebra.org
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I am looking for free routing software (RIP,OSPF,ISIS,BGP,DVMRP) for a
linux
box.I would like to know as well where can I get X.21 serial cards and
PCMCIA card slots for a PC as I would like to build a
Are these users the same regular users that are allowed to log in wired
workstations today? Or is it for outsourced consultants?
If its for everday users then its overkill. What I'd do for that situation
is created a new VLAN behind firewall for these users uses PEAP to
authenitcate between the
Snort is free and works great.
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Thanks for your reply, I should have mentioned that the best solution
need not be the cheapest.
Cheers,
Symon
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I like this one better than ethereal and it is free
http://analyzer.polito.it/
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Hi all ,
I wonder if anyone can help me :) , I am looking for software where I can
load it on my laptop , and have it available , in case
Which do most of you use for Remote Access VPN?
Pro's and cons?
Thanks alot.
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quick typo correction : ip on service svc-w2.web2 should be
ip address 10.20.20.11
port 80
keepalive type http
keepalive uri /test.html
active
Sam Sneed wrote in message
I read in PIX book all PIX's come with the 56 bit DES license free. Can
anyone verfiy this before I spend money? I'm looking at a 501 or 506E.
Thanks
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Lets say I have the following scenario. CSS11152 with ethernet e0 IP address
192.168.1.1 VLAN outside. I have 2 sets of servers addresses 10.10.10.0/24
on eth5 VLAN server1 and 10.20.20.20/24 on eth6 VLAN server2. I configure
services as per below. On my content rules can a make a VIP on the
quick typo correction : ip on service svc-w2.web2 should be
ip address 10.20.20.11
port 80
keepalive type http
keepalive uri /test.html
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Lets say I have the following scenario. CSS11152 with
ct speed/duplex?
Can other devices on same switch communicate with anyone else?
Thanks!
TJ
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Subject: Re: PIX access-list problem
you have any sort of statement that's translating the addresses in your
DMZ? For example,
static (DMZ,outside) 141.152.135.23 141.152.135.23 netmask 255.255.255.255
If you aren't nat'ing I believe you still have to translate the address.
HTH,
Kris.
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nks!
TJ
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Found problem. I had the 2 PIX's configured for failover. The problem was
that the failover cable was loos
Does anyone one know if PIX 501 supports user level VPN client for remote
access?
Thanks!!!
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I am new to PIX and have a simple question. What methods do you (PIX Admins)
use to change and apply access-lists. Unlike IOS access-lists it seems you
can remove statements from the middle of the list. When you do this does the
change occur immediately or do you have to reapply the access-group?
I cannot seem to get the following config to work and am clueless why. My
incoming access lists for DMZ and outside are wide open. The goal is not to
NAT DMZ ever since its public addressing. I can't even ping hosts on the
outside network from PIX. Why am I having these problems?
nameif ethernet0
u aren't nat'ing I believe you still have to translate the address.
HTH,
Kris.
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I cannot seem to get the followin
required? I was of the
impression that everything was closed until you opened it which means
there
should already be an implicit deny ip any any.. ?
Em
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Check for duplex and speed settings on switch as well as interface errors
and collisions.
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In answer to Eric, there is not any DNS involved as the traceroute is IP
only... no name resolution needed.
In answer Ed's
This is not true. ISL is onlly supported on FastEthernet. Dot1Q cna be run
on a 2610 with 10BT ethernet.
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Hi thomas;
AFAIK Dot1q is only supported in (some) FastEthernet interfaces, and 2501
has only
A 2610 with IOS 12.1(3)T should work. I don't own one but I've seen several
people post the config's and they verified that it did work.
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4000? Could you expand on it? Which model/IOS? I have a plain 4000
hit (shift+ctrl+6) then x
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Hi!
I have terminal connection to my cisco 1721 router. For example I use ping
or traceroute and I want to cancel. What should I do? Ctrl+c doesn't work.
Arnis
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our own.
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Yesterday, I received this from a spamer. I do believe some of the folks
on
this list could be millionaires...if it is true.
Does anyone know the limit of VPN peers a PIX 501 with 3des is?
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which version of CCNA is about to expire?
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I am a CCNA that has talked about getting the NP for almost two years
now. Well, my NA is about to expire and I have two months to crank out
four tests. I was talking with
Can anyone recommend a good PIX book for a PIX beginner. i
ve got good understanding of TCP/IP and firewalls/pack filters but no PIX
experience.
Thanks
P.S. HAPPY NEW YEARS from NYC!
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Do you run SNMP and mrtg on theswitch? You can than graphically see which
host has been pouring out all the traffic with ease.
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Thanks Priscilla. I figure it was some sort of spoofing which is what I
ended up reporting last night.
Another thing you may want to do is have MRTG poll the switch and/or
routers. This way you may be able to notice if one of the one of the servers
or netowrk devices is sending out unexpected large amounts of data.
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I
This forum is not a purely techincal forum and thats where you're wrong.
The group is groupstusy.cisco if you hadn't notice and its primary focus its
studying for Cisco certification. CCIE is a certification. So I believe a
discussion on peoples' opinions whether a going for a CCIE or MS, MBA
Could you post your config's for those 2 routers and possibly sh int output?
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Hi ...
I have tried to configure HSRP on two 3660 routers, I configured them
straight forward where only a little commands needed.But
be proxy name replies are disabled
Policy routing is disabled
Network address translation is disabled
WCCP Redirect outbound is disabled
WCCP Redirect exclude is disabled
BGP Policy Mapping is disabled
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On the 3600's, for ethernets connecting the PIX and the routers use HSRP.
Give the Pix's the default gateway of the HSRP adress. Then use BGP on the
serial interfaces of 3600's to peer with your provider.
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OK I figured
Is there any command in IOS to check the operating temperature inside the
router?
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I've seen similiar things happen here. The problem was interface errors on
switchports. Check the port where the CSS is plugged into switch and where
high load webserver is plugged for interface errors. The CSS seems to be
very sensititve to lost packets when calculating load so I'd check this
I am checking on lower end router, 2500 but it is not available.
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not sure, but doesn't show env work?
avinash
At 07:25 AM 11/27/2002, sam sneed wrote:
Is there any command in IOS to check the o
I would definitely say Perl. It runs on both Unix and Winblows so its
portable. I used to write scripts for monitoring network services,
connecting to ports ie. There is even a library to easily write your own
network sniffer and a very good scokets library as well.
John Tafasi wrote in message
Pascal was great.
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This a nice answer, but do you know any book that specifically deal with
programming for network engineers?
Again, depends on your definition of
this is about the comment
You'd get a link but lots of collisions, eh? The half-duplex side would
receive while it was sending, because the full-duplex side would send
whenever it wanted. In other words, the 2500 side would report collisions,
assuming there was enough simultanesous traffic.
I
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You'd get a link but lots of collisions, eh? The half-duplex
side would
receive while it was sending, because the full-duplex side
would send
whenever it wanted. In other words, the 2500 side would report
collisions
Hello,
I'm looking for a good free security scanner for doing audits on my
network.. Something similiar to ISS security scanner (
http://www.iss.net/products_services/enterprise_protection/vulnerability_ass
essment/scanner_internet.php )
but free. ISS is very expensive.It doesn't matter if it
clients for using it. I'm gonna try this som'ama bitch
out and see how it works. I was very happy with snort as free open source
tool and hopefully this tool will be of the same quality.
phillip sok wrote in message
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how about nmap and hping2?
sam sneed
I like this group. It is very helpful and edumactional. Does anyone know of
any good free newsgroups for M$? I have good checkpoint and SUN groups but
no Windows. If I could use NNTP to access it, even better.
Thanks for the help.
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Sure,
The best checkpoint group is actually a mailing list. It is at
http://www.phoneboy.com/ . You'll see links to it.
The SUN list I use is probably the best I've seen as far as getting great
responses (outside of this group of course :-) ).
Use SNMP and MRTG. www.mrtg.org
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Could someone please suggest me the best site to determine the bandwidth
speed getting from ISP.
Thanks in advance,
Prash.
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Is this for home or office use?
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I've got 3 PCs and one Macintosh, and I'd like to implement a wireless
network... Any recommendations on easiest/quickest way to do this? They
don't necessarily have to share files, just access
, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
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From: sam sneed [mailto:vristevski;hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: hate cisco's new site? [7:56236]
Am I the only one that hates Cisco's new site? I
My question only pertains to new equipment. For example, lets say I buy a
brand new PIX online. The place I buy from has one in stock thats been
sitting around for a year and they ship me that one. It has an older OS ,
lets say 5.4 with a few significant bugs. What do I do then? I'm basically
left
Am I the only one that hates Cisco's new site? I can't find anything that
I'm looking for on the there. Its driving me up the wall.
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was running 6.1.
You usually have a standard one year equipment warranty; that should
cover
something like that Be really really nice when you open a case. They
usually are willing to help out.
Another great thing about Cisco!!!
-Original Message-
From: sam sneed
I'd recommend a higher end firewall if you plan on having more than 50 users
especially if you plan on using VPN capabilitites. The 501 is designed for
SOHO use.
Juli Hato wrote in message
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Helo all,
Is it possible to have a 100 user and 80 user
Are these Flash Cards sold brand new anywhere online?
mike greenberg wrote in message
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Why not purchase a 16MB ISA flash card and build your own pix firewall?
The pix flash (16MB) comes with un-restricted license (6 interface
supported)
and cost
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