Well, what a waist of time & space to discuss with you ... What's your CCIE 
number, that you can really prove that you'd passed the Lab!!!!
Please do not replay!!!
Regards,     Elizabeth
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 14:17:29 -0400
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Blocking flood attack on an interface
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]

It's not my comments which are abusive. Its yours and It's you who is ignorant 
and probably jealous as well. A lot of ppl on this forum know me personally and 
virtually and they know what I meant by comments. Keep your retardness to 
yourself and Bring something useful to this forum. Iam on this forum for 
sometime and am trying to work with various people to make it better. When you 
have no idea what others meant then keep your reply to your self. Visit various 
pathetic forums and see what those wanna bees are discussing.
Goto Cisco website and see where Cisco announced about v4 and then see the 
comment of user who asked,   "how many 'lab' in this new version 4" Do you have 
any idea what hat user was asking about? You wouldn't know I bet.
Enough said.

On Tuesday, June 5, 2012, Elizabeth ....  wrote:







Fawad,
No need for your abusive commends.... It's been just 5 - 6 days since you 
passed your exam, and now what are you such an expert .... So, if you do not 
have respect for others, maybe it would be better that you abstain for posting 
on this forum!!!

Regards,       Elizabeth 

Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 09:37:55 -0400
From: [email protected]

To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] Blocking flood attack on an interface

A lot depends on the question. It would be mentioned in he question how to 
resolve it, there would be some clear hints.Don't believe on the answers posted 
on the forums for floating questions. A lot of those wanna bees are pretty down 
low in technology and they are just posting anything that would come to their 
mind.



On Tuesday, June 5, 2012, Kingsley Charles  wrote:
Not ACL but some interface command should be the answer. I just saw this 
question floating...


With regards
Kings

On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Matt Hill <[email protected]> wrote:


Off the top of my head...  An ACL with the broadcast address as the

destination? (???)



Cheers,

Matt



CCIE #22386

CCSI #31207



On 5 June 2012 18:03, Kingsley Charles <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all

>

> How do we block smurf attacks on an interface other than using "no ip

> directed-broadcast"? I can't think of any other commands.

>

>

> With regards

> Kings

>

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