Hello,
I have a 2514 and a 2523 that I am selling for $1300.00 + SH. The 2514 has
2 serials and 2 ethernets and the 2523 comes with 8 serials along with a TR
and ISDN port. Along with the router, you get 2 Cisco console cables, 2 AUI
transceivers and 2 Cisco original V.35 DTE/DCE cables along
Haven't seen a post for 24 hrs. Are we still online ??
RB.
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I've always assumed that this was the heartbeat function between the
transceiver and Ethernet controller. After searching CCO, I couldn't find
any literature on the topic!VoIP Guy wrote:
what does an ethernet keepalive packet look like? Who does a
router send
one to (especially if connected
So you are saying that it's not relevant to the people that hasn't been
ripped off YET ? By Paypal, no less Check the links out .
Whatever there is true and has happen to lots of people I know
Dennis wrote in message
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And how many times
Hey gang,
Servers database became corrupt thus preventing messages from being sent
out. It has been fixed so if you do not see your posting, please resend. I
have shipped more memory to InFlow. Lon has agreed to install it for us.
This should help. So by the way, the server will be down for
We should be back. But as they say, your mileage may vary :-). In the
future, please send me reports when it looks that the list is down. My job
is such that I usually read the messages at the end of the day and may not
realize there is a problem until long after it occurs.
Paul
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If we wanted to contribute a few dollars to the cause, what would be the
right mechanism to do that? With as many people as live on this list, it
seems like voluntary contributions could help defray the cost of an upgrade
or two? Anybody have any thoughts on that? I'd kick in a few bucks to
I'm trying to set the ntp server on a 3548, and even though I enter it as a
dns hostname, it keeps resolving and putting in the ip address when I do a
show config. When I do this on 65xx's, and 55xx's (granted, different IOS),
it keeps the hostname. Does anyone know of a way to have it use
Hi,
In a training senario ,
ensure that BGP traffic is only seen every 10
minutes
It's about the BGP keepalive , right ?
timers bgp keepalive holdtime
If Frame-Relay is down , ISDN will back up FR , at
this time , should BGP be more quiet ?
Thanks !
Ben
The writer of this scenario doesn't
Paul,
Is there some mechanism by which we could donate money toward the
purchase of new equipment? I can see that may cause more headaches than
it's worth but I thought I'd ask. I think if a lot of the people who
use this *free* service would chip in a little bit we'd be able to get
some
I'm relatively new to this group, but having passed the written exam,
seeing this question makes me sick. As others have suggested, and I
completely agree, do your own research and learn the material. That is
what the CCIE program is about. I have invested many, many hours
studying books and
Yeah, we can all use Paypal
Eric
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If we wanted to contribute a few dollars to the cause,
We are ISP to assign different ip blocks to our customers. After subnetting
, one of our clients asks me to do Reverse DNS Delegation for his DNS. He
owns his DNS and domain name which is not our subdomain.
I think, in order to do DNS reverse delegation, the delegated domain must be
a
Thanks Paul,
Please provide me with your address, and I will send you a contribution in
form of a check towards better equipment. Your list has helped me to get
where I am, and I would like to thank you for that.
Merry Christmas,
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
I am an internal admin, I am planning on the CCIE certification, but I
dont go out on cisco calls. My company has a lab specifically for our
2 CCIEs but is that enough to get the cert. I would like to belive
that I can do anything I set my mind to, but I would also like to set
realistic
I was wondering the same thing. =)
Scott
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Haven't seen a post for 24 hrs. Are we still online ??
RB.
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I'd gladly kick in a few bucks also.
Shawn
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 12:17 PM
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If we wanted to contribute a few dollars to the cause, what would be the
right mechanism
Hi ,
Has anyone installed or used the new Cisco 1760 modular access router
router , does anyone how how it is as compared to 2600 series .
What is the approx price difference between them ?
As to what I know it has a support for 4 slots , 2 for VIC and 2
Wic/Vic and is a 19 inch
Does anyone have any suggestions on what type of equipment would be necessary
for a point-to-point DS3. This would be between my corporate office and my
Co-location facility.
Router, Modules, Ram, CSU/DSU etc.
Thanks,
Dave
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Hmmm.
Wish I lived in Springfield.
Heather
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Hello,
My name is Jeff Rollins I am the Technical
Count me in.
I've benefitted from this list for quite some time on Paul's dime.
It's long overdue that I kicked in a quarter or two!
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
John Neiberger wrote:
Paul,
Is there some mechanism by which we
Me too.
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Thanks Paul,
Please provide me with your address, and I will send you a contribution
You need to give the customer control of the reverse-lookups which associate
IPs with hostnames, rather than the other way around. If you are trying to
do this on a non-classful boundary, see:
http://www.menandmice.com/ONLINE%20DOCS%20AND%20FAQ/Glossary/Classless.Deleg
ation.htm
If you choose
There's never enough time to play the guitar as much as I'd like.
I've just ordered a PIX 501 with 3DES, so I think the next little electrical
device must be a mixer or a tape recorder with several tracks, so I can
start recording music with multilayers of guitar playing.
Take care,
Ole
Hmm, wish I were a CCNP. Still got a ways to go on that one.
Mike
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 13:16
Subject: RE: Looking for a CCNP [7:28907]
Hmmm.
Wish I lived in Springfield.
Heather
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Paul,
I'm willing to donate money for your server upgrade. I'll be paying by
PayPal.
;-)
Just let me know the address.
Thanks,
Jim Walker
Master Network Engineer
Partners HealthCare System, Inc.
Information Systems / Technical Services Operations
Tel. (617) 732-8803
Fax (617) 264-5130
This
This list has been a source of encouragement and
knowledge. Let me know where to send the money order.
I'm sure many others feel the same.
Eric Mwambaji
CCNP
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Hey gang,
Servers database became corrupt thus preventing
messages from being sent
out. It has been
I did a google search on ethernet keepalive (with the quotes so it would
only find the terms together) and found:
These are ethernet keepalive packets. It is a 122 byte packet with DA=SA and
a type code of 9000.
Keepalive packets are sent out onto the ethernet, received back and compared
for
Icmp router discovery protocol and gateway discovery protocol. I am guessing
that maybe if this works there are 3 solutions.
IRDP is cool. It advertises out the interface you specify at intervals you
specify. On the other side you run gateway discovery protocol and it listens
for the IRDP. Once
It's been a little tense on the list, so it seems, and I'll share
some recent experience from the lighter side.
I spent this last weekend with friends, all of whom avoided computers
as much as possible. Now, let me give some personal context. I have
never had any interest
Paul,
E-mail me an address I can also send a check or money order I recently
ditched my paypal account, mostly from non-use. Oh well. Let me know.
Mike W.
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If monetary contribution would cause you more problem than otherwise,
perhaps some members from the group can sell you their companies' surplus
server for a dollar. It would be a totally legitimate business transaction.
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At 02:48 PM 12/11/01, you wrote:
what does an ethernet keepalive packet look like? Who does a router send
one to (especially if connected to a switch). Is it looking for voltage or
something else?
It's not looking for voltage. It's just checking to see that it can send
its own frame. The
Anyone using NBAR to block email virus attachments?
Pros/Cons?
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Be careful of what you wish for. I'm still laughing at the thought
of just what sort of Traffic Director the (inappropriate) ad is
looking for. Springfield contains the most complex freeway
intersection in the Washington DC metro area, which is under MASSIVE
reconstruction.
Indeed, I even
On May 4, 7:20am, Shawn Xu wrote:
}
} We are ISP to assign different ip blocks to our customers. After
subnetting
} , one of our clients asks me to do Reverse DNS Delegation for his DNS.
He
} owns his DNS and domain name which is not our subdomain.
You're right. This is grossly off-topic.
Sergio,
Here's a link to Cisco's internal IP Multicast Training.Thought it might be
of use to you.
ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/ipmulticast/training/index.html
As for mapping addresses...
ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/ipmulticast/whitepapers/technology_overview/index.html
Hope this helps
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Ethernet interfaces send keepalives to itself to see if the interface is
alive and
Serial interfaces send keepalives to remote end.
Keepalives are set to 5 seconds by default on Cisco. Interface will go down
after 3 missed keepalives in a row.
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We are. It works ok, you just have to watch for the frames with precedence
bits
set to high getting dropped due to the access list.
Jim Walker
Master Network Engineer
Partners HealthCare System, Inc.
Information Systems / Technical Services Operations
Tel. (617) 732-8803
Fax (617) 264-5130
While I do regret the apparent NDA violation, I am going to answer
indirectly. I would have felt a lot more comfortable if, for example,
the first question is where can I learn more about early token
release.
Dear CCIEs,
I failed in the CCIE written exam today and, I recall some questions
HERE! HERE!
Rob H. NP, DP, blah,blah,blah...
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Thanks guys.
Steve
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At 02:48 PM 12/11/01, you wrote:
what does an ethernet keepalive packet look like? Who does a router send
one to (especially if connected to a switch). Is it looking for voltage
or
Just keep in mind that a Cert is a Cert. In two years it will expire and
you will have to recert to keep current.
A certification is basically to validate your experience, whether it was
acquired in the lab, school, or in a production network. All of this will
come into play when you apply for
Bumbled across this tool, may already be well known but if not you may
want to check it out. Requires CCO login.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Errordecoder/home.pl
Dave
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Actually, I just wish the job market would pick up in Houston. :-) But
with 4000 Enron employees laid off, I don't think that is going to
happen any time soon.
Oh well. Guess I should consider myself fortunate I still have a job.
Heather
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From: Howard C.
On May 2, 8:58am, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
}
} I agree that CCIE candidates should read RFCs. If you answer D, however,
} it's because your job should really be to be an editor, not a CCIE. ;-)
Although, I can edit, it isn't my favourite activity. Hmm, not
even a CCNA and already
On Apr 29, 11:30am, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
}
} What would a girl be doing at a college? Must be a child genius. Asking her
} to do something other than go to the library or study would be illegal. ;-)
} The correct word for a female human above the age of 18 is WOMAN and don't
} forget
On May 2, 2:22pm, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
}
} My co-author added this statement to the book I'm working on:
Your first book was great. Now that you've let the cat out of the
bag, you have give us the details on the new one (what's it about, when
will it be released, who is the
On May 3, 4:27am, anil wrote:
}
} -Anil (PhD [Comp-Sci Tokyo Inst of Technology]- Sister School of MIT)
} Does that count??
Since this thread seems to have concluded, I won't belabour the
point. However, comp-sci is a huge field with many specialities and in
many cases, subspecialities.
Geek =)
Mike W.
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Hi All,
This is my first message in the list.
I am running a BGP session with a customer. It has 2 serial links with us
(Each link of 2 Mbps). The customer and me have selected per-packet sharing
in order to balanced the link.
In this moment, the traffic that comes from the customer is very
Are your people dialing in having to go through your company proxy server to
get to the internet? If so, they're probably talking with the proxy server,
which no doubt would have an internal address and be let through by that
access list.
Which interface are you applying this access-list? In
I am a CCNA, CCDA and 3/4 CCNP have only the CIT left.
I haven't even attempted the written because I am afraid to pass and
then be unprepared for the lab and subsquently run out of time. I
really need a dose of reality and a confidence shot and I think that
things will settle in for me. I am
I'll also be happy to contribute $$ to the list to keep it going.
Greg Macaulay
(Almost) Oldest CCNP/DP on Earth
Lifetime AARP Member
Retired Attorney/Law Professor
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Stull, Cory
Sent: Wednesday,
Absolutely,
CCIE is by no means the end of me, and I am not after vast riches, I
plan on staying with my current company a long time. I have really just
deicided to become certifeid because I lack education. But that won't
be for long either. Thank You for your comments.
-Original
Don't forget about the latency involved in all packets traveling through
Springfield, or the frequent collisions that occur on these specific routes.
... I usually wish I *didn't* live in Springfield.
Thanks!
TJ
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From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
We have a Cisco 5300 Dial-up. We want to allow everyone to get to our
network when they dial in. We do not want everyone to get on the internet
when they dial-in. This is what my access list look like
access-list 110 permit ip 165.5.0.0 0.0.255.255 any
access-list 110 deny ip any any
Hi all,
We are in the middle of building out a new ATM network for the Core and on
the outside we are going to be running about 80 3640 or 2600. We are in a
big debate about the routing protocol, we are currently EIGRP.
I have collected lots of info off Cisco's Web site about the two but
I would be willing to contribute as well.
Heather
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Paul,
E-mail me an address I can
IMHO, EIGRP is the better of the two. But it's also IMHO that one should
never stray from the standards. If you know without a doubt that no matter
what happens, you will stay a cisco shop, then eigrp offers more
functionallity. Remember also cisco suggests 50 routers in one area, so
proper
LMAO
Wish I did not have a customer in Springfield, otherwise I could avoid that
area entirely and just stick to the northern half of 495 and the Toll Road.
Mike
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From: Evans, TJ
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 15:53
Subject: RE: Looking for a CCNP
First problem, BGP doesn't load share but with IOS you can source an
interface like a loopback, see BGP and loadsharing.
If you have two parallel paths to a single provider why are you doing
BGP??? Since you choose BGP I'll assume this is an Internet connection,
set up two default routes, ip
EIGRP- easy to implement, less CPU/memory intensive than OSPF but
proprietary.
OSPF- Takes more thought, can be more CPU/memory intensive, standard.
If you running a hub and spoke environment and don't mind proprietary
protocol I would run EIGRP. Only allow default to the remotes. Real
Rob,
Few questions. What routed protocols you plan to run? Just IP or
IP/IPX/AT,etc.? Any other vendor equipment other than cisco? Firewalls
running OSPF for failover? Why did you initially choose EIGRP? Does the
network design lend itself well to a backbone area? Redundant links
Are you talking DS3 ATM or T3, I assuming not HSSI. Then what else
are you doing? You can get this connectivity in the form of an ATM
NM-1A-T3 (3600, 2600 series) or PA's, PA-A3-T3, PA-T3 (7200, 7500, 7100,
7400). Look on CCO for more info on these to see if they fit your
requirements. None
Will the Cisco CPA 2500 line run the normal IOS images? I need the
Policy-Based Routing (PBR) feature. PBR needs at least 11.2(1) and an
upgrade to 4MB flash in my hardware.
The CPA line seems a fake Cisco box, because of its external
color... beige.
My actual CPA box has the below sh ver.
Any
/
In reference to Anil and regardless of the level of education
he claims, his behavior towards some of the group members was
unconscionable.
He certainly did not learn that type of behavior in Japan.
\
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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 15:25:28 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 29, 11:30am, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
}
} What would a girl be doing at a college? Must be a child genius. Asking
her
} to do something other than go to the library or study would be illegal.
;-)
} The correct word for a female human above the age of 18 is WOMAN and don't
} forget
/
Paul...
Send me an address also. I would like to contribute.
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Dave,
I have a dumb question regarding multiple defaults. Lets say that you had a
multihomed BGP config connected to 2 different providers. Lets say that you
had 2 routers below the firewalls sourcing the default. Then take a look at
the routing tables below these 2 routers. Wouldn't nearly
Perhaps an out of the box thought, but are you running ATM just as a
convenient fast technology, or for circuit orientation/QoS? If the
latter, consider that traffic engineering extensions are being
designed for OSPF and ISIS, but I haven't seen much Cisco work on TE
for EIGRP.
The 50
Excuse me, I found it here:
Loading Cisco IOS Release 11.2 Software on CiscoPro Routers
The Router Software Loader contains an upgrade utility that
permanently modifies a CiscoPro router so that it will accept the
Cisco IOS Release 11.2 software images.
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From:
Hello
I have a design question. I have two 5505 with RSM in each that are
connected to each other with 200Mb trunk. Right now RSM of the first
switch is in VLAN 1; RSM of the second switch is in the VLAN 2.
Altogether I have about 20 VLANs. I am planning to run HSRP between
both RSMs. What
Is 165.5.x.x the range of your internal network or the range of addresses
that your dial in users are assigned to? This list says that any packet
whose source address is 165.5.x.x can be destined for anywhere. If you want
to restrict which subnets they can get to make some more lines
Jill,
How did you apply the list? To what interface? In which direction?
Timothy Estes NA,DA
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We have a Cisco 5300 Dial-up.
On what interface(s) is that ACL applied? The way you've written it, the
ACL permits IP traffic with a source address of 165.5.x.x, and the
second (unnecessary) line denies all other traffic. If that ACL is
applied on the interfaces that your users dial into, then it won't
accomplish much. If
You Probably have to provide more information.
1. Are your users dialing into a router(Access server) or through a RAS card
on a
computer system?
2. The answer to ques1 is through a router, then is the router also the
router that
connect to the internet or you have another gateway
How about setting up a paypal account with a link off the website that
people can donate to? Can you receive funds from there currently and I'll
toss a few $$ your way.
Robert
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From: Paul Borghese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 11:38 AM
You don't give much info. What addresses are you handing out via your
pool? Where are you applying the acess-list?
When I had done something similiar long time ago, employees and
faculty total access, customers limited. Set up two access-lists and
access lists were applied to user via
Paul,
Please forward an address, I would like to contribute.
Happy Holidays,
Justin Cluer
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Sorry, I ramble on a bit here.
Sounds to me like you can do it. The CCIE is about being able to do it. I
think the CCNP is a terrific certification. You really have to know your
stuff to pass the CCNP. Once you finish the CCNP you should be ready for
the CCIE. Use these listserv as a
Years ago when Cisco first sold equipment through distribution channels they
created the CiscoPro line. To Cisco-ize the box so that it will accept
regular IOS images you need to run a small utility. If you have CCO login
access it can be found in the Software Center:
Are your distribution switches dual connected to the two 5505? Then you can
do No. 3 and 4, but for efficiency you will need to make sure that the root
bridge for those VLANs point to the right switch that is also doing the
routing (the HSRP Primary)
AG
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From: khramov
On what interface(s) is that ACL applied? The way you've written it, the
ACL permits IP traffic with a source address of 165.5.x.x, and the
second (unnecessary) line denies all other traffic. If that ACL is
applied on the interfaces that your users dial into, then it won't
accomplish much. If
I have a cisco 7206 with an ATM CES module.
The ISP hand off 3 T1s to us for a bundled 4.5 mb ATM
connection
Beside buy an IMA card to bundle the 3 T1s together,
is any other external mux (munufacturer and model)
that I can use for the same purpose with voice
capability?
Thanks
Adam
Yes. You are allowing anyone coming from 165.5.0.0 to go anywhere and
denying from anywhere to anywhere.
Not knowing you IP structure I would say.
access-list 110 permit ip x.x.x.0 0.0.0.255 (IP range assigned to dial-in)
165.5.0.0 0.0.255.255 (IP range of your internal network)
access-list
In this situation it is best not to characterize BGP as a load-balancing
method. BGP is designed to choose the shortest path; the shortest AS
path, path vector routing. Therefore if most of your Internet traffic
has a shorter path to its destination via ISP A then you will see much
higher usage
Does anyone have any comments on this book not many reviews on Amazon. A
guy at work said this thing was so full of mistakes that he got so angry
and took it out to the gun range and filled it full of 44magnum holes
and has it displayed on his desk now, I just can't take his word for it
and the
I thought it was OK, but not in depth enough. It covered a pretty wide range
of topics, so most of the labs seem to only scratch the surface. Not sure
about the mistakes part.
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Not dumb at all, one of the tricky things in redundant links AND
redundant routers is default routing, redundancy and load sharing are
NOT good bedfellows. With two providers and two routers I generally
configure full BGP routing, IBGP between the two routers and HSRP. The
firewall behind the
You make each RSM part of EVERY VLAN! Yes for redundancy and
loadsharing even VLANS active for RSM1, odd for RSM2 is very reasonable
and I think a recommneded way if you dig around CCO. I have done
several of these with RSM's and MSFC in the 6500 series, works great.
Dave
Don't copy config
One thing need to be considered is what standby group you will configure for
each vlan. Suggesting you to select different group numbers. e.g.
interface Vlan5
ip address X.X.5.252 255.255.255.0
standby 5 timers 2 6
standby 5 priority 100 preempt
standby 5 ip X.X.5.253
interface Vlan6
ip
Paul,
For the past few months, I have taken advantage of the extremely valuable
database at Groupstudy. In early November, I took the CCDA exam and passed.
Two questions on that exam were topics covered in the discussions here. I
have the CCDP and the CCIE Written exams coming up this
Priscilla,
It depends!
There is a new facility known as AToM (Any Transport over MPLS Tunnel)
that supports ATM over an MPLS core. (If you implement the MPLS core
over Gigabit Ethernet then yes you can carry ATM over Gigabit Ethernet.)
It is used by some new generation service providers to
sure, I'll send Paul some money via PayPal ;-)
actually, I'd have no problem sending money from my PayPal account into a
Groupstudy fund.
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 9:17 AM
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I hear that argument a lot, if you never plan to use another
vendor It's really quite specious as it's not at all difficult to
cutover from routing EIGRP to OSPF or vis versa if the need arises.
Not only are Cisco's multi protocol, they are multi routing protocol
routers. To convert
Paul, why don't you let us know what or how much is required, then
people who are feeling generous could sponsor parts, perhaps even buy
them through ebay etc and get them shipped to you.
Symon
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Thanks Paul,
Please provide me with your address, and I will send you a
Anytime, any place...Send us the info, This list is too important. Ole, how
is the guitar playing these days
Thanks,
Duncan
Duncan Wallace
Sr. Network Engineer
800.COM Inc.
1516 NW Thurman St
Portland, OR 97209-2517
Direct: 503.944.3671
Cell: 503.969.8248
Fax: 503.943.9371
Web:
I was looking into a DS3 circuit which would be using the Point-to-Point
Protocol (PPP) instead of ATM. I would then need something like a 3620 with
the single port HSSI (NM-1HSSI) and some type of csu/dsu like the larscom
access t45 for example.
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Now... Howard you're just bragging.
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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 17:04:22 -0500
From: Howard C. Berkowitz
Subject: Re: Need BCRAN latest Dumps! [7:28236] [7:28236]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 29, 11:30am, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
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