I heard it was pretty difficult. I was wondering how they were going to go
through all that material in only 55 questions. Thanks for the input! I
guess I will have to find some new study material.
Scott
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Has anyone taking this new composite exam yet? I went and bought both the
BSCI/BCMSN books that Cisco recommended for training for this exam, but I'm
not finding all the info that I need in there. I see on the blue print that
there is a lot of Voice, QoS in the exam, but didn't find any of that in
Karl, did you find what you were looking for? It is my understanding that
the 642-891 is the only test that you need to take to renew both
certifications. That is if you are already a NP/DP. According to the Cisco
website, you are being tested only on BSCI/BCMSN. Atleast that is my
understanding.
static (inside,outside) tcp interface ftp 10.1.1.3 ftp netmask
255.255.255.255 0 0
Scott
""NetEng"" wrote in message
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> I'm trying to do port redirection on my PIX and here's the example from
> Cisco. My problem is my outside interface is
Robert,
You'll need both CiscoSecure ACS and RSA Secure ID (Server&Agent).
I am working with it on a similar project and it works perfectly. Please
feel free to email me with any questions.
Regards,
-Scott
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Robert,
You'll need both CiscoSecure ACS and RSA Secure ID (Server&Agent).
I am working with it on a similar project and it works perfectly. Please
feel free to email me with any questions.
Regards,
-Scott
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I use Teraterm for my Windowz machines. It's free.
http://www.ayera.com/teraterm/
Even does SSH Ver 2. IMHO, a *lot* better than Hypertem.
OT: I wonder if Cisco has plans to implement SSH ver 2 client on IOS.
Scotty
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> After t
A regular cat5 ethernet cable would work. It used pin 1,2,4,5.
Scott
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Thomas N
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Hi All,
I am wondering what is
'm
dealing with the age old network people vs. server people problem. Anybody
ever had this issue?
Thanks,
Scott
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1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
Keepalive set (10 sec)
Full-duplex mode, link type is force-up, media type is SX
Scott
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Tim Champion
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To: [EMAIL
Called Cisco and they do not have the upgrade anymore, to enable Wccp v2.
I have v1.7.5 and I need v1.7.6 .
It's not even on their software download site any longer.
Anyone have 1.7.6 lying around?
TIA
Scotty
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Also, are you doing it via "one arm routing" or do you have separate
interfaces in each vlan?
( fa0/0 in vlan or lan x, fa0/1 in vlan or lan y, etc., etc. )
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/knowledge/wan/subifs.htm
You should definitely use sub-interfaces though.. ( Referen
Check your network types on the connections between r2 and r5 and r2 and r6.
Cheers,
Scott
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> R2#sh ip ospf int
> Serial1.256 is up, line protocol is up
> Internet Address 172.16.56.2/29, Area 1
> Pro
Try this:
( if it works, credit given to author below )
Scotty
Enter this under stupid router tricks (it's got to be more expensive than an
ISDN emulator, but
not if you've got the parts lying around).
Switch: Cisco 2600 or 3600 with NM-2V
w)
I can't think of a recent nat I have off of a regular router, but I suspect
based upon what people are saying that perhaps the PIX's nat works
correctly, but the routers is kinda backward. something to setup in a lab I
suppose.
scott
""Marko Milivojevic"" wro
n. granted there
would probably be tons of errors/drops, but I don't think cisco has a hard
limit on how much it can receive.
technically I think rs-449 is rated into the Mbps range and is still
considered asynchronous. correct me if I'm wrong.
scott
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cenario, but with this knowledge in mind, I can be on the lookout
for anyone that resembles me a bit too closely.
scott
""nwo"" wrote in message
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> OK, consider this scenario.
>
> You have a large network of IGRP routers. You have routers A an
obably the best thing you can do (as already sugeested), is make sure your
acl is complete and anytime a security issue comes up point out the problem
as relates to no firewall. after about a year of you doing this, they'll
catch on and will budget it in eventually.
scott
""Wilmes,
null
interface instead of access-lists.
as for why its a floating route or the tie-ins to bgp, thats beyond me and
hopefully someone comments on this. bgp makes my head hurt.
scott
""Anil Gupte"" wrote in message
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> I am trying to understand some IP
well georgeW,
your questions seem a little hidden. what are you asking? why an ISP would
need a server? for dns is the first example that comes to mind.
btw, 4 more?
scott
""George"" wrote in message
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> A computer is to be purchased for an Interne
about the renewal issue altogether.
scott
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> The CCNP Recertification Exam was gruelling, and that's no April Fool's
> joke. But I survived it! ;-)
>
> Exam number: 640-851 (the current one)
ou'll pretty much have an eye on your network and know if
something isn't right, but it seems like you're worried that if you setup a
network and leave it for a few years unattended there might be problems,
well what network won't under those circumstances?
scott
""
something tells me you never fully considered the merits of that website.
take another hard look at it and then questions its relevance to cisco. ;)
scott
""cebuano"" wrote in message
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> Paul,
> How many more of these "off-topic&
ching cisco.com
for 'modem router configuration'
hope this helps,
scott
""Diego Martmnez Boqui"" wrote in message
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> Hi Scott, yes my router is a 1601 which has an integrated wic (async/sync
> serial interface (db60).
>
> Ok, so you
I'm assuming your configuration is fine, but what do the controllers show
and are the interfaces showing any errors?
scott
""Tim Champion"" wrote in message
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> Has anyone experienced, or heard of, the following problem:
>
> I recently bou
you'll need a WIC with a async/syn serial port, I know they're available for
the 1700's, but I'm not sure if the same wic will work in a 1600. then you
can specify the interface as async and connect up the modem with a
db60-rs232 cable.
scott
""Diego Martmnez
I agree that you should know the generalities of the 700 series. I bought
one anyway off of ebay, it was only $20 for a 776M, so I wasn't out a whole
lot. the 800 is IOS so there isn't much to worry about in terms of commands.
scott
""fred barreras"" wrote in
t. an
alternative I just bought and I think works terrific is the Digi portserver.
it also has 16 ports and you can get them off ebay sometimes for less than
$100.
scott
""Kazan, Naim"" wrote in message
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> Hi Guys
>
> I am looking for a not so expensive
I should warn you about my last response regarding the 'Digi portserver', I
had to make my own custom cables though, the regular cisco rollover doesn't
work. so if you're not used to crimping your own cables, I wouldn't go with
the portserver.
scott
""Kazan, N
I've never had to implement a dns change, but supposedly yes it does change
the payload. there is only a few services where is does these payload
changes though. another big one used to be ping, NATing modifies the payload
of that also.
scott
""Charles D Hammonds"" wro
Cory,
Look up the Graham-Leach-Bliley Act.
It's a governance that states certain security measures that financial
instutions should abide by.
Good Luck.
-Scott
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> Where could I go to find information on netw
/translation,
which is a first generation firewall. as you already stated though, you have
no idea whats in the incoming packets above layer 4, so thats the risk.
of course if you had a static translation or regular NAT, thats a whole
different story.
scott
""Doug S"" wrote in
I agree, they are a few aspects missing from PDM, such as the mentioned
VPN/cryptology, but I find that it helps when you need to configure a basic
firewall quickly. I find that I'll put the basic interface commands in CLI
and then I'll setup NAT through the PDM interface.
scott
&quo
on 12, you'll basically need 16MB of flash and 8-16MB
of DRAM.
scott
""Pete Nugent"" wrote in message
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> Just got a small Lab fo home 2 x 2501 and a 2503 here's what I really need
> to know. As the MCNS is fo router security mainly will
wow thanks for all the responses everyone! I learn something new everyday on
this board.
scott
""[EMAIL PROTECTED]"" wrote in message
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> Being in the "CLEC" business I can tell you that we typically refer to T3
> when discussing "Tr
boot into boot-helper mode (conf-reg 0x2101) this will allow the flash to be
in read/write and not just read only mode.
let us know please if this solved it for, its always nice to hear what works
in the end.
scott
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> Question with similar inter
why not?
my boss came to me this morning prior to the announcement and thought they
were going to say they were buying checkpoint!
scott
""Elijah Savage"" wrote in message
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> Cisco buys Linksys.
>
>
http://www.quicken.com/investments/n
why do people refer to a DS3 as a DS3 and not a T3? is there something I'm
missing?
scott
""Nate"" wrote in message
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> We've run a bandwidth test on our DS3 with nothing connected to it but a
> workstation (and obviously a router/pix).
Hey Dave,
The loop argument was a little far fetched. Seems anytime anybody calls TAC
these days for a switch problem, that is their first answer.
Think you probably hit the nail on the head. Thanks for your help.
Scott
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nly. To reclaim space on Flash file systems after deleting files using the
delete command, you must use the erase command. This command erases all of
the files in the Flash file system. "
scott
""Sales"" wrote in message
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> Some possible th
They are some sort of counters in engineering mode on the catalyst. The
only info. I could find on them says they have something to do with the
EARL. TAC is telling somebody that it's a sign of a layer 2 loop. Anybody?
Thanks,
Scott
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k boot and then do a tftp copy to the flash.
scott
""Clements, William (Bill)"" wrote in message
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> All,
> I recently bought some new flash for my 2500's and would like to know
if
> there is an easier way to upload the newest IOS, other th
t the same time, perform decimal to binary conversion
for very large numbers." to 'at the same time, perform hexidecimal to
binary to decimal coversions for very large numbers."
scott
""nrf"" wrote in message
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> Ah, so I see somebody is fa
that command isn't necessary with back-to-back cabling. the interface's
controller can determine the cablings orientation and set the interface to
the correct type automatically.
what I don't see is the dce providing a clocking rate.
scott
""John Neiberger"&
thanks for letting us know, it seems rare that people respond and let us
know what happened.
glad you know whats wrong now! those boot roms only cost about $20 on ebay.
scott
""Jean-Marc Simard"" wrote in message
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> You were pretty close. I opened i
sonally view the sole distinction between the standard routers/bridges
and the multilayer switches as the use of ASICs.
scott
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my guess is similair to guys, I think you might be getting some routing
issue with packets not going optimally between your two carriers.
obviously try tracing and better than that use the ip option for recording
routes. see how the packets are really negotiating the outside.
scott
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faster, but I've never done this, so I don't even know if its possible.
scott
""Manny"" wrote in message
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> I ran into a situation today where we had a machine that was trying to FTP
> through the firewall. We allow FTP outbound. The problem
what do you mean by "bandwidth useage"?
if you talking about baseband, the entire bandwidth is used. broadband of
course would be calculated upon what spectrum range you're using.
scott
""Robert Perez"" wrote in message
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> Anyone
what command are you using and what type of line are you trying to connect
to? (frame or t1?) what are the specifications of that line?
scott
""Monu Sekhon"" wrote in message
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> Hi all
> I have T1 Csu/dsu card on 2691 platform
> Whenever
asual users and only the power users
get 100base? I just don't have enough to really take away their best selling
point.
anyone work in a large company where its implemented like this or is
everyone putting the average users desktop to 100base and oversubscribing
the uplinks?
work' put out before?
scott
""Symon Thurlow"" wrote in message
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> Yikes! You must have big plums to persist with a customer like that.
>
> It sounds like a disaster waiting to happen!
>
> Symon
>
> -Original Message-
> F
en capture that stuff?
scott
""John Neiberger"" wrote in message
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> No, that's not at all what I was referring to. I'm speaking of the
behavior
> of switch interfaces when they're set to AUTO. Nortel switches (at least
> the one
ot;upgrading" of switches they don't allow you
to change a 10/100 at the switch, but rather require you to configure the
desktop to 10 or 100 speed manually.
I suppose the idea is that everyone should be using autonegotiation
according to cisco.
scott
""John Neiberger"&qu
It was my understanding that EIGRP only notifies its neighbors of topology
changes the same way OSPF works. This is in contrast to RIP which sends out
an update at specified intervals (30 secs for RIPv1) regardless of whether a
topology change or not.
Scott
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try putting more memory in, the max i think is 24, but default is like 12.
ios 12.0 requires 8MB, so you're only really working with 4MB.
scott
""Hyman, Craig"" wrote in message
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> ALL-
>
> I am having a problem with Dynamic Natting using
you didn't show your interface configuration, do you have at least one not
shut down with the ip address 1.1.1.1 ?
scott
""McHugh Randy"" wrote in message
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> I cant seem to access any of my routers from the term server . Here is the
> conf
itch and hubs around,
we're supposed to do it right, not just "to get by".
I mean if 700 is ok, then why not 1000? at some point you have to agree
there is going to be a performance hit. hasn't any manufacturor thought to
retest this performance issue with the newer equipment?
sc
nice catch daniel, I've never used that before, will be mulling this one
over in my lab for the next week.
learn something new everyday,
scott
""Daniel Cotts"" wrote in message
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> standby track (interface) might do the trick.
> http://www.c
I agree completely. I think the whole "hybrid" was a marketing department
decision. I'm just glad to find out I wasn't the only one who thought this.
scott
""Peter van Oene"" wrote in message
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> At 03:54 PM 3/7/2003 +, The
never heard of that command...doesn't exist to my knowledge (at least on
12.0)
scott
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> Missed the command
>
> show ip eigrp timers
>
> rgds
>
> > --
> >
in real life its hard for me to keep my mouth shut, so even if I intend to
be elusive in answers from now on, I'll probably just shoot my mouth off
here too and just give the answer.
I suppose some of us new-comers will keep you 'old farts' on your toes! ;)
(you know who you are!)
I guess my understaning is limited, so I'm interested in hearing the results
of this also.
I've seen the flags left off of various protocols before, but I assumed they
were simply being sloppy. I can't understand how any protocol could be
transmitted without any flag/preamble
EIGRP is a hybrid. It can be said that it is a distance vector routing
protocol that acts like a link state routing protocol.
Scott
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To:
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 7:11 AM
Subject: EIGRP for CCIE Written [7:64707]
> Is EIGR
what I would check isopen up the case and see if there is a "credit
card"/PC card/pcmcia flash memory module inserted into the mainboard (you'll
see the slot, its obvious). also make sure there is standard memory inserted
in the regular memory slots.
lets us know what you find.
image and report it as a bug. what IOS
are you using right now anyway?
scott
""Kelly Cobean"" wrote in message
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> Hey all,
> I'm seeing some weird behavior on a pair of 6509's that I can't
> explain. These two 6509/MSFC's ar
next question is, who or why did they let the last admin near the
servers/routers after he was fired?
President Bigshot: "sorry bob, I'm going to have to let you go"
Bob: "no problem, I'll just go get my things"
next day
President Bigshot: "bob? you're still here? I thought I fired you
yes
considering that register.com provides DNS service also, I think its cheap.
for eample, Time Warner charges $4/months for DNS service!
scott
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> Any advice on a cheap and good domain name register? I am
> tired
g any need for a NT1 by not
having any real outside isdn service.
scott
""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message
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> We've all dealt with ISDN simulators, that look like a CO to a single
> or small set of interfaces. I'm dealing with a
p
idea is good, but the question is do you have it setup for snmp?
scott
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> > Can I see the configuration of a Cisco router
yes cat3 can be used for 100base, but only wih 100baseT4 and chances are
that the cards in your workstations are only TX. so its safer to run 10base
over cat3 cabling.
scott
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> To all,
>
> I know this subje
esn't work When I use the
> CS11152 adapter on rollover it does work. What I'm trying to figure out is
> what do I have to do to a cat5 cable to make it work without the CSS11152
> adapter.
>
> ""Scott Roberts"" wrote in message
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boy you don't give up do you!!
have you tried the http://www.ccbootcamp.com/index.asp
scott
""Mirza, Timur"" wrote in message
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> a hands-on lab training course for the ccie lab exam...i want to prepare
> myself for my 6th attempt...i bel
if people never get a
straight answer, will they then stop asking questions? its nice to see an
open forum about cisco networking thats actually well populated, I'd like to
support it as much as I can.
scott
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> guide_chapter09186a00800df9d6.html#xtocid3
>
> if you look at the table they RXD and DSR both going to to pin 3.
>
>
> ""Scott Roberts"" wrote in message
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> > the console port is identical to
simply for the same reason you'd put it on any interface, nothing specific
to NAT though.
2) as far as dynamic being one way, thats correct, but the way you worded
the sentence seems to imply that its also a one way from outside to inside.
dynamic is always inside to out and is blocked outside
the console port is identical to every other cisco router (eia-232, 9600
baud).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/accessor/ps107/products_tech_note0918
6a0080094ce6.shtml
scott
""Sam Sneed"" wrote in message
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> Has anyone done this before? I h
e address/mask correctly on r4 or he changed
administrative distances.
scott
""The Long and Winding Road"" wrote in
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> Cisco Nuts sent me this one off line.
>
> R3---R4---R5
> OSPF RIP
>
me the dead interval changes automatically
also.
scott
""nilesh bothra"" wrote in message
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> Q. Change OSPF dead interval to 60 seconds.
> You are not allowed to use the command 'ip ospf dead-interval" for
> accomplishing this task.
>
our PPP is configured and working fine, why bother to go through
the motions of changing for a 0.1% benefit?
scott
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> It has been mooted to me that we might get better performance from our
> 1Mb line by using HDLC rath
I agree with richard the only way you're going to do this with a single ip
address is by setting up a vpn and then telneting as a second step.
scott
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> Juan,
>
> The PIX does not permit you to telnet into
The last word on I saw on this issue was that the adjaceny would still form.
You could check into the release notes for the most recent releases, but
12.1 GD and before was still doing it.
HTH,
Scott
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> Hi
default scripts and then
'show modemcap usr_sportser' to show the actual AT commands used for
that entry.
The AT commands used by your modem can usually be seen in the help menu
if you terminal into your modem. at$ or at$h usually brings up the help.
scott
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Fr
If the Livingston port is a eia-232/DTE then you're basically set to go.
Just use a roll-over cable. On the chance that the livingston port is a
DCE, use a straight-through cable (which might be the answer since it
was a female to begin with).
scott
-Original Message-
From: John Gol
Show ip eigrp neighbor, will show the hold time. The hold time is
updated when a hello packet is received. The default hello time interval
is 5 seconds so you're neighbors will always be reporting a hold time
between 10-15 seconds.
scott
-Original Message-
From: Michael Williams [m
He still should be able to place it into flash irregardless of what
router its meant for.
I think the problem is a size issue. Every 12.0 ios requires 8MB of
flash and I suspect the one he's trying requires 16MB. He should use the
command "no partition" first to combine the flash partitions into o
02 to boot up the first
regular IOS image it encounters on the flash memory. If the registers
are already set to this, then you might not have a bootable image on
flash (check this by "show flash").
Hope this helps,
scott
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From: Steven Aiello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
www.opensystems.com
They make a product called Private-I.. It's bar-none the best
info-correlation product out there.
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> Does anyone know of a product that will m
Since you didn't list which model of router you actually have or the version
of IOS, config, etc., I would "guess" that it is a memory issue and/or an
IOS issue or old bootrom not support by your current IOS
Just some "generic" stuff that could affect any router.
Scotty
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Anyone else use the older Cisco Cache 2050 Cache engines?
I am looking for anyone else that has this, that I can compare "tuning"
settings with.
It is a Cisco Cache Engine doing WCCPv1 .
TIA
Scotty
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You are correct. That's why security should be a "belt and suspenders"
approach.
For the Code red stuff, SQL slammer, etc, we just used NBAR on Cisco to drop
the packets.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/nbar_acl_codered.shtml#1
ISS gets some stuff, Checkpoint is good at getting some other st
You can span/mirror 2 ports into one so we only have one set at each ISP
connection.
Most of the action is manual with the exception of some fairly proven
exploits that we use ISS "kills" to handle, such as Napster traffic ( not a
big deal now that it's gone ), gnutella, code red, DNS I-queries, e
Yep. I forgot about that trick.
If he is on the same vlan and can arp with it, I would just setup a laptop
with the same network range and go from there actually.
Scotty
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I use ISS, NFR and Checkpoint for IDS stuff but am looking into doing Cisco
IDS on CAT 6500 stuff.
I would get all of 'em if you can afford it. Each has missed stuff and has
faults in one way or another.
I tried the Cisco stuff 2 years ago and thought it was at the bottom of the
heap then. Am goin
That blows!!
Uh, can you give me a clue as to which model switch you are talking about?
Maybe a secondary address on the port going to the second switch, with the
wrong address as the secondary?
Does it have trunking to the second switch? Can you put yourself in the vlan
with the switch and wit
Does switching on same card use backplane BW?
If, say, I am doing MLS ( L3 switching ) on a CAT 5000, and I setup two
hosts, one on port 1 and the other one port 2 on the same card ( ws-x5201R
which does the L3 MAC rewrite itself ), does this type of setup use any
backplane bandwidth?
Or does it
On a 75XX w/ 4-50 cards, where does NAT actually happen at? Does it happen
on the VIPs or on the RSP?
I am hoping that it happens between the VIPs like dCEF
I need to setup a temp link for backup purposes and if the VIPs do the
NATing, If I can get by with an RSP2 with VIP4-50's, I won't have
ell for the Q&A forums on
the labs that you get!
Hope that helps,
Scott Morris, MCSE, CCDP, CCIE3 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security) #4713, CCNA-WAN
Switching, Security Specialist, Cable Communications Specialist, IP
Telephony Support Specialist, IP Telephony Design Specialist, CISSP
CCSI
On a 75XX w/ 4-50 cards, where does NAT actually happen at? Does it happen
on the VIPs or on the RSP?
I am hoping that it happens between the VIPs like dCEF
I need to setup a temp link for backup purposes and if the VIPs do the
NATing, If I can get by with an RSP2 with VIP4-50's, I won't have
Ok, so we'll try avoiding the first line of the message.
Bottom line, check out Packet. Good magazine, useful articles, but
thought this may be of interest... Just the e-mail engine doesn't like
the link!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_
exams/641-661.ht
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