It's actually int fA0/0 ... That's the problem with using Simulators... :-)
. Sort of scary to see so many whose entire experiences is based on
simulator...
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> just use int f0/0
>
> Scott
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Do you have a 2600 series, Check this out, A very talented friend of mine
discovered this.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=john+paul+morrison&hl=en&rnum=8&selm=0ZEk7.131740%24B37.2967002%40news1.rdc1.bc.home.com
You can also reach him @ http://www.bogomips.com
Mark Paterson
Sr.Provisioner
G
Mike,
I saw this in ebay. Are you talking about this kind of simulator?
Any choice suggested? How do i know the C2500 routers are of S/T ports?
Please advice
2 Port BRI ISDN Simulator
Simulator Specification
ISDN Simulator with 2 BRI S/T ports.
ETSI Software (Cisco ISDN switch-type basic-ne
You can use a straight through cable for the console of catylast 5500
At 22:58 21-11-01 -0500, Paul Borghese wrote:
>Keith,
>
>You may go to Blackbox.com and purchase the connectors unassembled. You can
>then assemble for any pinout you desire and use an ethernet cable to
>interconnect. The p
You have got to be kidding. Many of us get paid to "research" topics. Our
customers don't have the time (and many times lack the knowledge) to do the
research and implement the solution.
Let me get this straight. You are calling a CCIE an idiot because you want
to ask a dumb question, asking him
What type of connection???
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> ""Nuurul Basar Mohd Baki"" wrote in message
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> > Hai,
> >
> > I am doing a lab with 1 Cisco 4000 that will be
> connected to 3 Bay ARN.
> > Is there any one who can tell me what type off
> cab
Hi,
Since your accessing this router remotely over the
ISDN I'm assuming thats whats building the dynamic
map. If you do a 'show dialer map' you should see the
maps in use.
You can copy existing cfg into notepad then modify it
and save it to a file then do a 'copy
tftp://x.x.x.x/filename.txt st
By the looks of it, this router (this dialer profile) is dialled into some
destination, in which case you will have to drop the channel/disconnect and
only then will it allow you to add the dialer map, and thats what it may
mean by "dynamic dialer exists".
Jenny's option will basically achieve th
I think you have misunderstood what Cisco means by not having Appletalk &
LANE (and Decnet, X.25 etc). They are actually removed from the LAB but they
very much exist on Written. I would go on to say that you better know LANE,
because I have heard that they really ask a few curly ones on LANE/ATM.
Vijay,
I too live in Sydney, and I will be attempting my Written on 10th Dec. So
once I have it out of the way we can get together and study.
However, I may not match your selection criteria :) I am not in between
jobs, neither I have been retrenched :) However I dont mind studying on
weekends/
Yes, it certainly works that way... I quote from CCO :
"All HSRP routers participating in a standby group will watch for hello
packets from the active and the standby routers. From the active router in
the group they will all learn the hello and dead timer as well as the
standby IP address to be
The bad news is that yes, there are a couple of Q's on 700's in BCRAN, but
the good news is that they are fairly basic ones, and on the lines of :
Routers that can be used for a SOHO etc, or which of the following router
has a non-IOS like etc. MAybe one Q on profile, but definitely not in the
det
Another way if you have SNMP R/W enabled is to use something like solarwinds
config editor to download it.. add the lines and then upload it. This
assumes a lot like passing SNMP/TFTP traffic and the SNMP access at a WRITE
level.
MikeS
Hansraj Patil wrote:
>
> I don't know about Cscio documents
I would suggest when you are ready for the ISDN, to rent a rack with the
simulator rather then try to bluff your way through it using a sim program.
That way you can try all kinds of configs, not just what the sim has.
My rack has a 2 port S/T simulator. The newer ones can use either a U or S/T
b
Just start the CCIE Lab. preparation, I am going to have the lab. text in
June 2002. I have several C2500 routers at home. But no way to test the
ISDN configuration. Can anyone suggest me what simulator i should use that
can help me to test the ISDN configuration for the CCIE lab. I don't thin
Keith,
You may go to Blackbox.com and purchase the connectors unassembled. You can
then assemble for any pinout you desire and use an ethernet cable to
interconnect. The pinouts are on the Cisco Documentation CD
(www.cisco.com/univercd)
Take care,
Paul
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From: "Kei
No FDDI on a 26xx
C2621A(config)#int ?
ATMATM interface
Async Async interface
BRIISDN Basic Rate Interface
BVIBridge-Group Virtual Interface
CTunnelCTunnel interface
Dialer Dialer interface
FastEthe
comments inline
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> Hey all. I came across something and I can't find a good answer anywhere.
> So here goes.
>
> There is a 7500 router with multiple T1s that go to many remote sites.
Some
> of these remote sites u
One could install an extra ethernet nic in the linux box and then just use a
cross-over cable to connect directly to the 2501.
Regards,
Kent
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Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 10:58 AM
To: [E
'fa' = fast ethernet, 'f' is ambiguous, remember fddi?
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> Please can someone tell me the correct syntax..
> The Sybex CCNA lab simulator does not like my syntax for
> #int fastethernet
> I can get it to work with int f0/0
hi all in group
we will have 12 E1 leased lines to connect 12 branch offices through Frame
Relay cloud. does any one could recommend a kind of cisco router and the
hardware configuration to me?
thx. adv.
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Yeah exactly - YMMV.
I'm a pretty laissez-faire, free-market kind of guy, but on the subject of
IP address conservation, I think there should be more centralized formal
rules about who gets an address and who doesn't. Just a few months ago, I
was contracting with a large-company who needed more
It sounds like the sort of thing that would be fixed by a reload of the
router, if that is feasible (and if your particular configuration will let
you back into the router after a reload).
No guarantees though.
JMcL
- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 22/11/2001 11:50 am -
If it's a newer Cat SupIII card, it's a rolled RJ45.. if it's the older
DB-25, you just need the DB-25 shell/connector and a straight through cable.
you can get the pinouts off Cisco's site or email me and I can get them for
you. Or you can go here:
http://www.packetattack.com/1001_sub_page_6_5.h
3DES Does NOT come with it by default You have to pay for it.
If those Ebay auctions have it with 3DES and that is the buy it now option,
then that's a great deal.
Mark Odette II
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just use int f0/0
Scott
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From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 3:02 PM
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Subject: Re: Sybex CCNA lab simulator int f0/0 [7:27080]
Well, the real router don't like it either.
""anil"" wrote in message
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The simulator appears to be simulating quite well.
You don't need the second 'f' - note that the '^' marker is pointing to the
second 'f' in each invalid input message.
Try 'int fastethernet 0/0' or, as you discovered, 'int f0/0' (in which case
the 'f' is an abbreviation of 'fastethernet').
JMcL
Well, I finally got all those silly MS tests out of the way (Upgrading to
W2K MCSE), and finally got to re-focus on writing the Cisco Switching exam.
Passed with decent marks too- 827.
Anybody looking to know this baby out, you definitely need to know all of
the topics listed in the Exam Objecti
Upgrade the IOS remotely, or have someone put a modem on the AUX port, along
with a phone line, remotely configure the router to allow dial-in through
the AUX/Modem connection, and then shutdown the BRI interface and configure
other changes.
... Or walk someone over the phone / pay someone to vis
Drop the "f" before the 0/0. "int f0/0" is shorthand for "interface
fastethernet 0/0".
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anil
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 3:59 PM
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Subject: Sybex CCNA lab simulator int f0/0 [7:270
Don't you hate it when you significant other tells say, "You have all these
cables in this box. What the heck is this one for? You'll never use that
just throw it away." Which brings me to my question. Does anyone know
where I can purchase a 5500 console cable rather cheaply. I checked ebay
a
Actually you don't waste any time and actually in the long run you will
definitely save time.
You can write them once on a note pad and then paste them into each router.
The one that kills me is going into router config, there is not a
shortcut/tab for router so a
alias config ro router ospf, copi
- Original Message -
From: "Shawn Goodson"
To: "z z"
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: Tcp window size question [7:26861]
> This is common. The tcp window size "should" drive performance and can
> really make a difference in bulk transfers, but many applications
All,
I cut and paste the following alias-execs in all my configs:
alias exec sir sho ip route
alias exec sxr sho ipx route
alias exec sr sho run
alias exec ct conf t
alias exec sib sho ip int brief
alias exec cib clear ip bgp *
They save me much time. It also promotes remembering the long comma
Yeah but guess what happens when you go to the lab for a spin. The proctor
sees that you were a Landscape Engineer (mowed lawns) six months ago, and
they give you the lab that makes you configure BGP in 3-D with the
undocumented feature set. Imagine the fright that comes over you in the lab,
and h
In theory you should see the sneder sending more segments exponentially
1,2,4,8,... and 1 ack for for each group of segments until the senders
congestion window hits the recievers advertised window. However it did not
happen on my test either. Can anyone produce a tcpdump that shows a sender
sendi
You can also get it on ebay for 475, two of them are listed. Plus you could
get positive feedback :) Im confused, doesnt the 3DES package come with it
by default?
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> Has anyone used this PIX yet ?
>
> There were some disc
I don't know of any free ones. But routersim is ok.
Check ebay. You can get a decent router for a fair price.
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Hi Kent
Thanks for your good info on tcp window size.
Now got another question. Has anyone configured bridge
group on two MSFCs? We have two Cat6 installed, and
both of them have MSFC inside. All the vlan interfaces
are bridged for sna and netbios traffics.
Once we connect them together, the who
This question was answered about two months ago. The ack has to do with a
timer
from when TCP/IP loads on the system. Check the archive for a better
explanation.
Brett
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What version IOS do you have?
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It's not as simple as just looking at the window size. First, the "who" is
the receiving station. The "how frequent" depends. Normally, a TCP stack
implements what is called "delayed ACK", meaning it will not simply just
send an ack the instant it receives a packet that requires an ack. It wil
According to my sources, veterans can now be reimbursed for their cisco
exams with their MGIB money. I'm sending off the application for
reimbursement today, and I'll post again to the list when (if) it goes
through. What has me really kicking myself, I took four exams in march,
and I can only fin
Idiot...I and everyone knows cisco.com but the reason
people ask here dumb question is they want to save some time by asking
someone who already gone thru
that process and spent time reasearchin that topic..
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> www.cisc
I don't know about Cscio documents. But this worked for me.
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No..there is no w
Well, the real router don't like it either.
""anil"" wrote in message
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> Please can someone tell me the correct syntax..
> The Sybex CCNA lab simulator does not like my syntax for
> #int fastethernet
> I can get it to work with int f0/0
> Is this
Please can someone tell me the correct syntax..
The Sybex CCNA lab simulator does not like my syntax for
#int fastethernet
I can get it to work with int f0/0
Is this a simulator bug or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
-Anil
Router#config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End
Hello colleagues,
I am trying to add a dialer map statement to a dialer interface
configuration. Even after removing the existing dialer map statement, upon
entering the new one the system tells me that it cannot add the dialer map
because there already exists a dynamic one. There is nothing s
No..there is no way other than console to set up the enable password even
http wont work as per cisco doc.
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Sent: Thursday, 22 November 2001 10:44 a.m.
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Subject: RE: accessing remote router [7:27060]
If
I think you can get copies and upgrades off of www.itouch.com
Scott
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Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:05 PM
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Subject: Off topic: Xyplex Boot Image [7:27070]
I have two Xyplex terminal servers, an
Off the top of my noodle that looks good
Happy Turkey Day!!
MADMAN
"Bullock, Jason" wrote:
>
> I did check the archives on this one.
> There has been much talk of fast ether channel for sure.
> But I did not find a definitive answer, so please humor me for this
question
> on Fast Ether cha
That worked!! I guess http is set be default on 2600 routers.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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If you have
Patrick,
I had to reboot my two servers four times. That being said, they were like
turbo 486 machines with 32MB (or was it 64MB) RAM and 1GB drives. The
operating system was Red Hat version something-or-other. They were the
smallest machines I could get my hands on at the time. They ran DNS
I have two Xyplex terminal servers, an 800 and a 1500. I don't have any
operating software for them. Does anyone have the software or know where I
can get copies?
Thanks.
Ken
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CCIE Lab in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, feel free to email me.
John
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If you have it enabled, you can http to the router and set the enable
password. Otherwise call someone at the site
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Cut and paste baby!
Cut once, paste many.
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From: Courtney Alexander Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 1:54 PM
To: Bryan Ginman; Joseph Ezerski; McCallum, Robert; 'Ccielab' (E-mail);
Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail); George; Kev;
I did check the archives on this one.
There has been much talk of fast ether channel for sure.
But I did not find a definitive answer, so please humor me for this question
on Fast Ether channel.
I am configuring Fast Ether channel from a 7513 with 2 fast e ports to a cat
6009 with 2 fast e por
Wow! I got my stuff from a company off the web much cheaper than that.
Sorry to be a party pooper, but I have to agree with some of the other folks
who've replied to this.
""kevin mezei"" wrote in message
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> Hello again,
>
> I have four cisco router
It would be greatly appreciated if anyone could give me a hand on this. I
have read the MCNS Ciscopress several times (in particular between Chapter
15 to 18), yet I am still very confused about this:
For IKE Authentication, I understand that one can use either:
pre-shared keys =>
crypto isak
You would have to waste a lot of time setting aliases on all the routers
C. A. Foster
Sr. Network Engineer
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From: Bryan Ginman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:27 PM
To: Courtney Alexander Foster; Joseph Ezerski; McCallum, Robert;
yeah, $30 for a transceiver.
I don't think you'll find the suckers your looking for on this list.
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> Hello again,
>
> I have four cisco routers, four back-to-back serial cables and two
AUI-RJ45
> transceivers for sale
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 func
Hello Everyone:
I have remote router which has telnet password set but there is no
enable mode password.
I can telnet successfully & enter user mode but if I try to enter enable
mode it gives error.
router_1>enable
% No password set
Is there any way to access this router remotely without
High maintenance as in, there is a hdd, if it fails it is a pain
in the butt to get your colocation guy to pull it out. Or have fun flying
down there. It will cost money to do that, plus hdds will more likely fail
than say a flash card. You COULD run FreeBSD on a flash card, but
ultimately,
Hello,
Mine just showed up today! I got the 3DES/10 user bundle and am configuring
it as I write this. I will be deploying it at my home behind my Cisco 827
ADSL Router. So far it feels just like a 506, came with 6.11 loaded, anxious
to get it up and running so I may configure a VPN to another PI
Yes I am starting to realize that now.
I would've been nice though... :-)
Have a good TG.
Ole
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RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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> hi heather,
>
> we are grappling w/ an issue regarding the 6509s that will comprise the
> interwan... > is not entirely clear on the
> following issue:
>
> are the msfcs operationally independent OR can one msfc backup the other
> msfc? our requirement is that our dual supervisor 6509 has ONE
On Apr 13, 5:42am, "Ole Drews Jensen" wrote:
}
} If you look here (watch for wordwrap)
}
} http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/fw/sqfw500/prodlit/px501_ds.htm
}
} You will see that it has 4 x 10/100 Mbps ethernet interfaces.
Read the description a little more closely. You will see, ".
Can someone tell me what the differences are between and the 2501 and the
2501-LANFRAD-FX? Also, how would I upgrade a LANFRAD to a straight 2501?
Thanx in advance.
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Aliases are a God send for all you slow of fingers out there.
ex.
alias exec g sho ip int brief
typing g will now issue show ip int brief to the cli
Cheers,
Bryan
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not to down you or anything...but that's a touch steep for the market... I
would suggest maybe half of each one of those prices would be fair.
-Patrick
>>> "kevin mezei" 11/21/01 02:07PM >>>
Hello again,
I have four cisco routers, four back-to-back serial cables and two AUI-RJ45
transceiver
Hello again,
I have four cisco routers, four back-to-back serial cables and two AUI-RJ45
transceivers for sale. With each router I am throwing in mounting brackets
and screws. Shipping costs will be added to the price. The following asking
prices reflect what I paid for these items a year and
I don't type that fast...but I am trying to master the short version of
the commands...but commands like "sh ip int br" messes me up on routers
with BRI interfaces
C. A. Foster
Sr. Network Engineer
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Sent: Wednesday
seems to be the consensus... : )
Although if you telnet from the linux box then you are just as insecure as
you originally were...
-Patrick
>>> "Berry Mobley" 11/21/01 01:53PM >>>
Why not just build a linux box with ssh support and telnet from there to
the term server? Another step - but pr
Why not just build a linux box with ssh support and telnet from there to
the term server? Another step - but probably more secure...and a lot
cheaper than another router.
Berry
At 01:04 PM 11/21/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I currently use a 2511 RJ Terminal Server on a site with dial u
Thanks Don,
Ole
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It's not THAT high maintenance... I mean...how often have yo urebooted any
linux/bsd box? : )
But cyclades are not cheap! : (
>>> "Carroll Kong" 11/21/01 01:28PM >>>
Although this would be considered "high maintenance", you could
think about a FreeBSD box with a Cyclades serial card. (you c
Hi John
do you know someone who has used this :
remoteFRAD ---routerF/R link--router--CIP
with non Cisco remotefrad , I m not sure it will work
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> If a FRAD is connected to the router, wouldn't he need to use fra
Although this would be considered "high maintenance", you could
think about a FreeBSD box with a Cyclades serial card. (you can get enough
to handle A LOT more than 16 serial ports if you need it) You could get
the BSD box in a 1U format. It supports ssh and telnet. The problem here
is you
There's only one "inside" interface. The remaining 3 ports act as switched
ports on the same network you assign to the inside interface.
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From: "Ole Drews Jensen"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 9:31 AM
Subject: RE: PIX 501 [7:27002]
> Alex - you got me...
Put linux on an old 386/486, connect the console port of the 2500 to a
serial port of the linux box. ssh to the linux box, start up a minicom
session with the 2500 and from their you have access to all of your equipment.
Use iptables on the box to restrict access to it.
(by the way, as long as
What is the difference between the Cisco Press Preperation Library and the
Cisco Press Certification library? If someone is starting CCNP which is the
best one to get?
Thanks in Advance
Brian
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Yes they are Andy, and to be honest, I don't know if they just work as one
interface, or if you can _USE_ all four for different firewall/vpn settings.
Ole
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Hi all,
I currently use a 2511 RJ Terminal Server on a site with dial up access
through a modem. Ten pieces of Cisco equipment are then configured using
reverse telnet to their consoles.
Someone's thrown a spanner in the works. We now need to use something such
as SSH to the Terminal Server.
The
Mine is 60-70 wpm. But the key point is, I used "i" instead of "sh ip ro",
"b" instead of "sh ip bgp", "o" instead of "sh ip ospf", "t" instead of
"conf t" etc.
Therefore, a "sh ip bgp sum" would be "b sum", or "sh ip ospf nei" would be
"o nei".
I know you get what I mean. Build a list of aliases
Have you issued the SET VMPS STATE ENABLE command??
Have you got a TFTP Server for VMPS to get its Dynamic VLAN/MAC database
records from?
Have you specified the ports on the Switch to operate as dynamic mode for
vlans??
I believe these commands are on all of the 4000, 5X00, and 6x00 Catalyst
swi
what version of CAT os you are having?
king kaung wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> After we migrate all our legacy 3Com Switches to Cisco switches, we found
> out that our current core switch Cat4006 does not support dynamic
> VLAN(according to vendors) but I check on the cisco website and I saw
> dynamic V
But these are all "inside" interfaces are they not - I.E a 4 port switch for
you Home Office LAN
Regards
Andy Lee
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From: "Ole Drews Jensen"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 4:07 PM
Subject: RE: PIX 501 [7:27002]
> If you look here (watch for wordwrap)
>
> h
Thanks Mark,
Sure, drop me a line...
Ole
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Alex - you got me...
I don't know if the 4 port switch works like one interface, of if you can
use each of them as different subnets, but I hope to learn about that soon.
Ole
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Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
Greetings,
Working for an ISP I can say that most of them will make you justify the
space. ARIN will make us justify it to get more so we are pretty stingy
(much to the consternation of the sales people) about giving out class C
space. Of course as always YMMV.
Wayne
At 08:30 AM 11/21/2001
For those that finished with an hour or so to spare, do you mind posting
what your estimated typing speed is? I know it sounds funny, but I work
with someone who can type 120 words a minute and it seems to make all the
difference in a tight time situation like the lab.
Thanks in advance,
-Joe
There has only been one Model release of the PIX 501 to my knowledge (this
puppy has only been out since early September of this year)- and those 4
10/100 ports represent a 4 port Switch for (Inside) use only- But from
documentations' reading, that doesn't infer that you can assign multiple net
id
I followed the link. The data sheet says :
Quote
Interfaces
Console Port: RS-232 (RJ-45) 9600 baud
Outside: Integrated 10BaseT port, half-duplex, RJ45
Inside: Integrated auto-sensing, auto-MDIX 4-port 10/100 switch, RJ45
Unquote
The way I interpret this is that this PIX basically has two interfa
Hi there !!
Dynamic VLAN are created through the use of Cisco Works 2000 or Cisco Works
for Switched Networks (CWSI).
Bye
Alberto Martin Sinopoli
Microsoft MCP+I, MCSE
Cisco CCNA, CCNP
Buenos Aires - Argentina
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I started the thread 2 weeks ago but had not bought th PIX yet. I installed
DSL at home and was looking into firewalls. I figured instead of spending
$200 on a 3com I'd invest $500 on a PIX so I could gain configruation
experience and have the firewall I need. I spoke with a few people since
then
Mine was back-ordered, but I finally got it about two weeks ago. I have had
no problems at all with the box so far. In my home environment (w/dsl), it
seems functionally equivalent to the 506. I have the DES/10 User license,
using the 3.1 client to access my home network from work or on the roa
Hello.
Getting your own class C address space and getting one from your ISP are two
different things. The ISP owns the address space, the customer doesn't. If
the customer decides not to use that ISP for some reason, the ISP can (and
probably will) take it back. To get your own, you apply to A
Sure you could. I took two CCNP exams in one day.
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I'am not 100% but I think you can't take two cisco te
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