Re: Checking overall LAN utilization [7:33256]

2002-01-27 Thread the-other-jason
Priscilla is absolutely right, its a fuzzy question. I have just two things to add. If the network is mainly LAN that suggests that there are some wide area links. Because wide area links are usually slower than local area media and are used by lots of users, congestion on them is definitely

Re: Xmodem fails [7:33289]

2002-01-26 Thread the-other-jason
Its possible on many platforms to tftp download from the rom monitor. If you have physical access and a laptop with ether, you are be back on the air pretty fast. Sounds like you talked with the TAC, and they should have told you if this was an option on your platform, but Jason

Re: tunneling with previously undefined endpoint? [7:32057]

2002-01-16 Thread the-other-jason
Unless the pix is really cheap, this might be a tough sell. We could do it fairly cheaply already -- a 1720 at work with (free) Cisco vpn clients to take home. But then they start saying at work, well, we need a spare, and of course there is maintenance . the problem, frankly, is that

Re: tunneling with previously undefined endpoint? [7:32057]

2002-01-16 Thread the-other-jason
1. Thanks for the GRE tunnel with keys suggestion, but can you configure this without specifying the remote endpoint? Any idea where I could find this on CCO ... the logical interface configuration guide seems to say that the endpoints _must_ be specified and that keys just provide weak

tunneling with previously undefined endpoint? [7:32057]

2002-01-15 Thread the-other-jason
Help, I can't think of a way to do this . :-( We have two IPSec appliances at work that require known, routable addresses on their non-secure ethernet interfaces. We want to create a kit engineers can take home for remote IPSec access into the network from personal cable/dsl connections.

Re: tunneling with previously undefined endpoint? [7:32057]

2002-01-15 Thread the-other-jason
this correctly you can use dynamic-map feature as seen in the example here: http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/707/ios_804.html the-other-jason wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Help, I can't think of a way to do this . :-( We have two IPSec appliances

Re: OT: Support for IPSec on 7513 [7:32060]

2002-01-15 Thread the-other-jason
CCO says you can use IPSEC on a 7513 (and I've seen, if memory servers, DES56 secure shell, so the encryption itself should not be a problem) if the image is intended for a 7513 (i.e., rsp) and it includes IPSEC, nothing should crash and/or burn (i.e., a 7200 image won't load on a 7500).

Re: Routers as tftp servers [7:27912]

2001-12-02 Thread the-other -jason
are on a management LAN behind a firewall. You'd have to punch a hole in that firewall, but the routers are obviously directly connected to each other. Jason author, Boson bcmsn1, bscn2, bsci2, Quizware ccie Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=27938t=27912

RE: Boson Tests border on Unethical [7:26639]

2001-11-21 Thread the other jason
The basic analysis here seems to make sense. But there is an implied assumption that doesn't. There will always be some people that take advantage of a situation, but the majority of people do not. Our society and economy, to say nothing of complex organizations in general, could not possibly

Re: ISDN problem [7:26625]

2001-11-18 Thread the other jason
Zapeta - Suggest you use debug ppp (particularly, debug ppp authentication) to determine what is going on. My ignorant hunch would be an authentication problem (the callback connection is established, then dropped). In particular, don't you need the command authentication chap on R9? Jason

Re: eigrp lab [7:26566]

2001-11-17 Thread the other jason
www.fatkid.com is a good place to start with some intermediate level labs. Bob Wilson wrote: Does anyone have suggestions on setting up a eigrp lab??? I have some equipment already bought but need some suggestions and a direction to go.. -- Jason Boson BCMSN1 BSCN2 BSCI2 practice tests

Re: Frame Relay CIR [7:26199]

2001-11-14 Thread the other jason
JJohn Tafasi wrote: Does it affect IPX tick? IPX assumes 6 ticks for a serial interface unless you run IPXWAN, which actually measures the delay. Does it affect OSPF cost? (assuming subinterfaces are used) No, OSPF will not know the CIR. -- Jason Boson BCMSN1 BSCN2 BSCI2 practice