On Sat, 2013-11-02 at 21:37 -0400, Jeff Kell wrote:
So Cisco is now sleeping with Microsoft?
When I read the original post it seemed to me that Cisco sure as you
know what wanted you to use a Windows box to access their T.A.C. site.
I really hope I am wrong because I will never
On Thu, 2013-07-11 at 22:50 +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
PIX fixup protocol helpers do their best to break whatever protocol
they can lay their hands on.
Now I finally understand that feature! Thanks Gert. It does do that
for certain.
Richard
On Wed, 2012-10-10 at 23:55 +0330, h bagade wrote:
what about ip address like 0.2.3.1 255.255.255.0! what's the
rule for this one?
that one is in the book as well.
richard
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On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 23:39 +0100, Geert Nijs wrote:
the technical knowledge present in this list
The information and help available here is the best and welcome to the
list.
I have been benefiting from C-NSP for years and the people are
also very kind. Try and help when you can
If someone could hip me off list as to what a Proxy Registered Route
Object is, I would be grateful.
Google has presented too much information for me to glean through right
now.
It seems to be a favorite way to do something. I just can't figure out
what that may be.
On Mon, 2009-09-21 at 00:26 -0400, Steve Fischer wrote:
This would be more acceptable (at least to me), were this an issue
with a
3560 switch, or a 2800 series router, but this was 2 core switches of
their
flagship product, the 6500. Enterprise data centers throughout the
US. Like
the one
James said today:
Clock Source INTERNAL (but the source of this clock is derived from
LINE)
Change this config so that timing is supplied by line (telco) rather than
INTERNAL.
Richard
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bright people may have something to add. I have also found
that the converter works well, but it is a lot slower than a direct
connection. Hope this helps some.
Sincerely, Richard Golodner
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I forgot how, but there exists a weekly digest of the table sizes
that you can have emailed to you, or you can look at cidr or apnic too. If
anybody remembers the link to the weekly digest please post it so others who
may be interested can obtain it as well.
most sincerely, Richard
query.
Please do not bring ugliness to this helpful forum, it would be shameful.
Respectfully, Richard Golodner
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information would be needed?
If people have some better ideas please feel free to let me know. I
appreciate all the help in the past and also want to say thanks in advance
most sincerely, Richard Golodner
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information would be needed?
If people have some better ideas please feel free to let me know. I
appreciate all the help in the past and also want to say thanks in advance
most sincerely, Richard Golodner
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Thank you again for keeping C-NSP up and running for another year.
This is the best list for sharing ideas and helping one another out with our
Cisco quandaries. Hats off to you Jared. Happy New Year!
Richard Golodner
President
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