There you go!
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Hi
Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me
regarding
Modemcap and Modem inistazization
your own server. :-)
The URL with "public" in it redirects to this which does have modemcap stuff:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/76/9.html
Priscilla
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> Hi
> Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for
> me regarding
> Modemcap and Modem inistazization strings
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/76/4.html
>
>
> Regards
> joupin
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ooops sorry
ftp://aletoledo.com/modemcap.pdf
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> > Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me
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> > Modemcap a
www.aletoledo.com/modemcap.pdf
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> Hi
> Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me regarding
> Modemcap and Modem inistazization strings
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/76/4.html
>
>
> Regards
> joupin
> www.joupin.com
Hi
Ill be appreciated if someone who has a CCO get this page for me regarding
Modemcap and Modem inistazization strings
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/76/4.html
Regards
joupin
www.joupin.com
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I have a Cisco Router(2511) and I'm using "NTTacPlus 2.0" software as TACACS+
access control server.
When a user login to my network, my router assign him/her a "Caller-ID" with
"async/" value automatically.
But I like to set the value of "Caller-ID" to a phone number that my user
s is possible or right but can I request that I
could book my Lab date for that 1st week in place of yours?
Hopefully, this does not violate any NDA :-)
Thank you.
Sincerely.
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Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device:
Can anybody swap a lab date for late August (this year) in either SJ or
RTP with me for November 20th in SJ? Please let me know.
Thanks!
Eddie
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ialer remote-name r6
dialer string
dialer load-threshold 1 outbound
dialer pool 1
dialer-group 1
ppp callback request
ppp authentication chap
ppp chap hostname ccie
ppp multilink
Whats gone wrong
Cheers
Richard
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> > hhmmm.
> >
> > as I understand the original question, each workstation in the network
in
> > question is hard coded for DNS.
> >
> > So, if for example, my machine is hard coded for DNS server
estion is hard coded for DNS.
>
> So, if for example, my machine is hard coded for DNS server 207.126.96.162
> ( my ISP DNS server ) and I change ISP's, and make no changes to my
> workstation, then any DNS request will have a destination address of
> 207.126.96.162
>
>
ears on me within
minutes
> of me confirming my arrival to work, or they have the classic response of
> "Uh, I'm not sure right now... lemme go try to dig that info up in our
> paperwork..." and they still don't come back for an extended period of
time.
>
> Otherw
nor safety.
> Benjamin Franklin, 1759
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 13:16
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: DNS Request Redirection [7:35703]
>
> hhmmm.
>
> as I under
t once they are in the internet. Except when they are specifically
> > > filtered.
> > >
> > > The only drawn back is that, Your new ISP have to forward the packet
in a
> > > round trip to the old ISP's network through the internet before they
are
> >
07.126.96.162
>( my ISP DNS server ) and I change ISP's, and make no changes to my
>workstation, then any DNS request will have a destination address of
>207.126.96.162
>
>The question, as I understand, if how to change that destination address
>without making workstation visi
27;t come back for an extended period of time.
Otherwise, I work efficiently, and request all of the specific configuration
info up front as part of the install plan. :)
SO.. Give the UUNet Caching server a spin, and let us know if it fails
certain queries.
Mark
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Fro
gt;addresses. If you've got a lot of workstations and a decent bandwidth
> > > >to the Internet, you will probably find that running your own DNS
cache
> > > >will be more satisfactory anyway.
> > > >rgds
> > > >Marc TXK
> > > >
t;
> > >
> > >Godswill HO wrote:
> > > >
> > > > You can still use your former ISP's DNS records while using the new
>ISP's
> > > > bandwidth. It does not matter who owns the DNS server. Everybody have
> > >access
> > > &g
Thanks for everyone who responded.
I did some testing and here is what I found.
Our current ISP's DNS is not reachable from the outside world it seems that
we use an internal DNS server which then forwards the request to the
internal side of there firewall which forwards to there externa
> > > >Marc TXK
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >Godswill HO wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > You can still use your former ISP's DNS records while using the
new
> >ISP's
> > > > > bandwidth. It does not matte
>rgds
> > >Marc TXK
> > >
> > >
> > >Godswill HO wrote:
> > > >
> > > > You can still use your former ISP's DNS records while using the new
>ISP's
> > > > bandwidth. It does not matter who owns the DNS server. E
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Subject: Re: DNS Request Redirection [7:35703]
hhmmm.
as I understand the original question, each workstation in the network
in
question is hard coded for DNS.
So, if for example, my machi
>access
> > > to it once they are in the internet. Except when they are specifically
> > > filtered.
> > >
> > > The only drawn back is that, Your new ISP have to forward the packet
in a
> > > round trip to the old ISP's network through the inte
The only drawn back is that, Your new ISP have to forward the packet in a
> > round trip to the old ISP's network through the internet before they are
> > resolved and sent back to you machine, had it been you are using the DNS
of
> > your new ISP, these request would stop the
hhmmm.
as I understand the original question, each workstation in the network in
question is hard coded for DNS.
So, if for example, my machine is hard coded for DNS server 207.126.96.162
( my ISP DNS server ) and I change ISP's, and make no changes to my
workstation, then any DNS re
he Internet and accessing sites such as www.cisco.com and
www.groupstudy.com, for example, the DNS queries don't have to go back to
the original ISP.
>had it been you are using the DNS of
>your new ISP, these request would stop there. Do not loose your sleep,
>because at the worst these del
P have to forward the packet in a
> round trip to the old ISP's network through the internet before they are
> resolved and sent back to you machine, had it been you are using the DNS of
> your new ISP, these request would stop there. Do not loose your sleep,
> because at the worst th
orward the packet in a
round trip to the old ISP's network through the internet before they are
resolved and sent back to you machine, had it been you are using the DNS of
your new ISP, these request would stop there. Do not loose your sleep,
because at the worst these delays are in milisseconds
consider that the DNS request packet has a destination address of the server
of your former ISP. what you are trying to accomplish, if I understand you
correctly, is to change that destination address. Policy routing can change
the next hop, but it cannot change the destination IP of the packet
I was wondering what is the best way to take care of the following:
I have been using a private address space behind a Cisco 4500 router
connected up to our current ISP using NAT, now we want to move our
connection from our current ISP to a new ISP with better bandwidth. My
problem is that we don
Anybody has the following training material (softcopy) ?
Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Access Server
Cisco SS7 Advanced Troubleshooting
Cisco SS7 Interconnect Solutions
Cisco SS7 Interconnect for Voice Gateways Solution
Cisco SS7 Packet Tandem Solution
Can mail it to me ?
Thanks!
Message Poste
Try www.ipswitch.com. There you will find what's up. Its a monitoring
software.
>From: "Michael Smith"
>Reply-To: "Michael Smith"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: OT Request; LAN/WAN monitoring software [7:31227]
>Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 19:45:57 -0500
It depends what kind of monitoring you are talking about. If you are
looking for a cheap SNMP solution you should take a look at WhatsUp Gold.
To analyze traffic patterns take a look at MRTG. Why can't you consider HP
OV? They do have an NT version and I believe the cost is about 4k. It's
pret
Take a look at Solarwinds Professional or the Engineering version. Both will
run under 2K just fine. They can spit out reports on various stats and track
performance over time.
MikeS
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Please do not hold me to the gun on it, but I believe you can run
SNMP managers such like "Castle Rock" and "Netcool" seem to be "OK". I
think "Concord" might work as well. I have not deployed these myself, just
seen my clients run them.
Running SNMP on all of your machines can have
I think you should opt for Sniffer software from Network Associates.
www.sniffer.com.
The software supports Windows platforms and should be ideal for your
requirement what
you listed.
Rajesh
Michael Smith wrote:
> A bit off topic, but would appreciate any suggestions -
>
> Looking for a softw
A bit off topic, but would appreciate any suggestions -
Looking for a software solution, not UNIX based, that has capabilities
to centrally monitor hardware and network traffic on a small LAN/WAN
network, that contains HP switches, Cisco routers and Compaq servers.
HPOV is not an option, end user
Uhhh yea... I'll get right on that... BTW, you have a really cool name!
Tell Mr. and Mrs. Systems good job!
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Hi all tech people,
i'm preparing my Lab that will be to the end of the next month, I would like
if someone who already tested could tell me some feedback from the lab,
about question, how many router are involved, how are the question clear or
tricky
Everything else, I need to collect more i
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> Subject: Cat 5009 upgrade - request assistance [7:23518]
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>
> Folks,
>
> I have access to a 1995 vintage Cat 5000 and would like to
> use it in my home
> lab. It has 8m dram and 4m flash
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Folks,
I have access to a 1995 vintage Cat 5000 and would like to use it in my home
lab. It has 8m dram and 4m
Folks,
I have access to a 1995 vintage Cat 5000 and would like to use it in my home
lab. It has 8m dram and 4m flash on a Sup 1 ws-x5009 and ver 2.45. My goal
is to upgrade this to the higgest IOS rev possible. I am not clear on how
to go about doing this, i.e. how much memeory the sup will s
Looks like a DNS request kicking it off.
Try 'debug dialer' - it should tell you clearly what initiates the call.
JMcL
- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 17/09/200
Dear Group,
I have a 801 ISDN router: it sends a call even if (apparentely) no ip
request
are coming to.
I've enabled the debug ISDN q931 and debug ip packet.
And I can observe the following:
00:26:27: IP: s=10.10.10.6 (Ethernet0), d=10.10.10.255 (Ethernet0), len 78,
rcvd 3
00:26:28:
t take this post personally.
>
> -humboldt
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Wilson, Christian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 11:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Relpys to a request [7:16980]
>
>
> When an icmp echo is se
om: Wilson, Christian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 11:18 AM
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When an icmp echo is sent, or when a telnet connection is intiated, does the
destination PC gleen the source mac address from the echo packet/ telnet
uot;Wilson, Christian"" wrote in message
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> When an icmp echo is sent, or when a telnet connection is intiated, does
the
> destination PC gleen the source mac address from the echo packet/ telnet
> initiation packet, or is an AR
When an icmp echo is sent, or when a telnet connection is intiated, does the
destination PC gleen the source mac address from the echo packet/ telnet
initiation packet, or is an ARP request issued to derive the source mac? I
am trying to find out if setting up a static arp entry on a switch
owTutorial=0&ed=994694172&indexURL=0&r
Take a look at the Ebay auction above. The guy selling this says it was
used for his CCNP lab, but this has equipment that is very old. My question
is, if this stuff is readily available, and it's cheap, is there any reason
not to put a lab together with r
Uh... Jan 18 2001 has come and gone my friend =)
Mike W.
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> Hi, I was looking at Groupstudy.com and did not find any policies
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> posts for lab swap requests so I apologize if this is not the appropriate
>
Oops I meant the lab is scheduled for Jan 18 2002
""Aamir Lakhani"" wrote in message
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> Hi, I was looking at Groupstudy.com and did not find any policies
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> posts for lab swap requests so I apologize if this is not the appropriate
> forum to
- Original Message -
From: "Aamir Lakhani"
> Hi, I was looking at Groupstudy.com and did not find any policies
regarding
> posts for lab swap requests so I apologize if this is not the appropriate
> forum to do so.
>
> I currently have my CCIE R&S Lab scheduled for Jan 18 2001 at San Jos
Hi, I was looking at Groupstudy.com and did not find any policies regarding
posts for lab swap requests so I apologize if this is not the appropriate
forum to do so.
I currently have my CCIE R&S Lab scheduled for Jan 18 2001 at San Jose. I
wanted to know if their was anyone out their with an ear
Hi all,
I found the connection of my 2 switches (2924xl) became unreliable
(numbers of request time out when I ping others) after figuring FEC in 2
ports of my 2924. I follow cisco default configuration already. The
connection is normal if I only use 1 uplink port. Any idea?
Andri
I added your site www.groupstudy.com to our links pages. They are here
http://www.theitweb.f2s.com/links/cisco.html in the Cisco theme. Last time I
told you this, you did not reply to my mail. I thought that I would give
you a second chance to link back to me.
My website currently gets 500+ uniq
Hi;
I believe that the token ring white paper provide you more then enough
information to tackle the token ring section.
I suggest that you read it carefully, make sure you understand what is
the stuff, not just memorize the question and answer from the paper, remeber
that the paper is
see www.itprc.com/datalink.htm for TR info.
Irwin
- Original Message -
From: Ryan Ngai Hon Kong
To:
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:44 AM
Subject: Request for Token Ring papers. [7:4960]
> Good day,
>
> I had attempted the written exam today and flung it with 59% score.
>
ely possible that your
>memory of what was on the paper was not sufficient?)
>
>-e-
>- Original Message -
>From: "Ryan Ngai Hon Kong"
>To:
>Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:44 AM
>Subject: Request for Token Ring papers. [7:4960]
>
>
>> Good day,
What kind of questions did you miss? (Is it remotely possible that your
memory of what was on the paper was not sufficient?)
-e-
- Original Message -
From: "Ryan Ngai Hon Kong"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:44 AM
Subject: Request for Token Ring papers. [7:4960]
> Go
Cisco press SNA book.
Tony M.
#6172
- Original Message -
From: Ryan Ngai Hon Kong
To:
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:44 AM
Subject: Request for Token Ring papers. [7:4960]
> Good day,
>
> I had attempted the written exam today and flung it with 59% score.
> Surprising
Good day,
I had attempted the written exam today and flung it with 59% score.
Surprisingly I miss 10 question on Token Ring where I found that the Token
Ring
white paper by Lou Rossi is not sufficient for preparation.
Does anyone have more reference for this ancient technology?
Regards,
Ryan
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I have passed the CCNA/DA and NP exams, to avoid having to re-certify for
CCDA, (which was a nightmare), I wi
hi
ppp accept
this is the command at call-back server
ppp request
this is the command at call-back client
bye
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
I have some notes scrawled in my copy of the BCRAN book. They tell me that
initiate is the IOS 11.2 command, and request is the 12.0 comman
I have some notes scrawled in my copy of the BCRAN book. They tell me that
initiate is the IOS 11.2 command, and request is the 12.0 command. I have
no idea where I got this from - maybe the command references or the dial
cookbook.
I also have a note saying that initiate is used for non-RFC
Hi,
In the BCRAN book by Catherine Paquet, it mentions the command for setting
up a PPP call back client as
ppp callback initiate (page 127)
whereas on the Cisco site and the config example (on the same page) the
command shown as
ppp callback request
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793
I have passed the CCNA/DA and NP exams, to avoid having to re-certify for
CCDA, (which was a nightmare), I wish to do the CCDP certification.
Anyone got any recommendations on which would be a good book to read for
CCDP exam.
Thanks
Rashid Lohiya
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i am a comp engg student final year out to be in may.I have done lot of
certifications like ccna 2.0,mcse 4.0,cne 5.0 etc
currently i am preparing for ccnp.i am not finding out a suitable way to
join a good job as my college is in remote location.i have scored in ccna
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Hi,
I want to swap my lab exam date with those who will have it in the weekend
of mid June to early July in NC. Mine is in May 19-20 at NC. Pls reply only
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>
> --- Start ---
> Statement: "You can only assign one access list per interface, per
> protocol, or per direction"
>
> Que
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> --- Start ---
> Statement: "You can only assign one access list per interface, per
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> Question 1: Would this be correct as to an overall gen
Comments inline.
>
> --- Start ---
> Statement: "You can only assign one access list per interface, per
> protocol, or per direction"
>
> Question 1: Would this be correct as to an overall general understanding of
> this statement?
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> interface ethernet 0
> ip address 192.1.1.1 255.255.255
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Question 1: Would this be correct as to an overall general understanding of
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interface ethernet 0
ip address 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip access-group 1 in
ip access-gro
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I meant you Deepak,
there was nothing make you laugh so much.
This guy did not ask you to give him some money and I think he is not ask
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>
> I like to follow a computer course
Bravo! LOL
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> 22 January 2001,
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Has anyone here completed the ARIN ASN request form? If you have I
could use a little assistance in completing the justification portion.
I would prefer not to bang my head against the wall while trying to
reinvent the wheel.
Please reply via private email.
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096K bytes of
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 2:33 AM
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>
> > Since we're talking about 4
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x27;s another matter. :-)
Kevin Wigle
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Subject: Re: 4000 Series Router Comment Request
> Since we're talking about 4000's, how can we distinguise it from a 4000,
> 4000m, 4500, or
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> > I use both a 4000M+ and a 4700 in my lab and love the
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Subject: RE: 4000 Series Router Comment Request
> I use both a 4000M+ and a 4700 in my lab and love them. They are fast,
> modular, and cost effective for a lab. Additionally they
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>Mike Bromley
>Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 11:17 PM
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>Subject: 4000 Series Router Comment Request
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>Hi Folks,
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>Does anyone use the 4000 series routers in their
will; one of us will win, but
both of us will profit.
- John Galt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Mike Bromley
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 11:17 PM
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Subject: 4000 Series Router Comment Request
Hi Folks,
Does
They are on the CCIE R/S Equipment list and fair game.
The 4000 series routers are still being used today and
are solid performers even if they are old. 12.x IOS is
available for them if you have proper amount of DRAM
and Flash to support 12.x, Enterprise feature sets,
etc.
All the newer hardwa
Of
Mike Bromley
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 9:17 PM
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Subject: 4000 Series Router Comment Request
Hi Folks,
Does anyone use the 4000 series routers in their lab? They are pretty cheap
right now and I was thinking of getting one. Any comments would be much
appreciated
Hi Folks,
Does anyone use the 4000 series routers in their lab? They are pretty cheap
right now and I was thinking of getting one. Any comments would be much
appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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