I'm having a problem with some ISDN channels.
We use ISDN as a failover for other services. The ISDN is on a AS5300 (IOS
12.1) - note that this is ETSI (switch type primary-net5).
Lots of dialer interfaces, load thresholds set, ppp multilink used. The
AS5300 dials the remote sites. 60 channels
Just build a 19"rack where ya put in your switch .. I did to and you can
hardly hear the switch :)
I don't even have ventilation in that 19"rack and the switch keeps on
running.
Grtz,
JT
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Van: Charlie Wehner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Dear All,
According to Cisco press MCNS book by Wenstrom, there are some chapters are
not included in the exam as Cisco site review like:
Cisco Encryption Technology Overview
Configuring Cisco Encryption Technology
Configuring PIX Firewall IPSec Support
So please any one did the exam recently, are
Tom,
Sweet. Let me know if that does not Solve your issue. You peaked my
curiosity on this one.
Thank You,
Leslie McIntosh
Sr. Network Engineer
Deloitte & Touche Outsourcing
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I have a full-size four-post server rack, that used to house my routers. It
won't fit in the new house, so it's now unhappily sitting outside on the
deck.
This is a large cabinet-style rack, used to have front/rear doors on it.
Free to whoever wants to drive to North Bend and rescue it from the
Michael,
For security reasons, I'd really not recommend using a router for a
tacacs or radius server. If someone cracks the routers security, they
have access to all usernames and password. Personally, I'd use a simple
linux machine for radius authentication. Even an LDAP authentication
woul
just using a local username database
""exchange"" wrote in message
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> Hey,
>
> is there a possibility to set up a router acting
> as a radius or tacacs server with local authentication
> without external server ?
>
> Please let me know
>
> best regards
""Rajesh Kumar"" wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I read somewhere about the following questions in OSPF and couldn't get
> an answer. I would appreciate if somebody could throw some light on this
> :
>
> 1. Whats is the max. inter area summarization th
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> Man, I certainly wouldln't want to troubleshoot a problem on a router with
> 800 extended IP access lists! I would suggest a redesign. :-)
CL: certainly goes a long way towards explaining the attitudes of y
Hi all,
I read somewhere about the following questions in OSPF and couldn't get
an answer. I would appreciate if somebody could throw some light on this
:
1. Whats is the max. inter area summarization that can be done in a
router?
2 Using summarisation techniques how will you advertise the loo
Bruno Fernandes wrote:
>
> Hi !!!
>
>
> Does SSH works on top of SSL
I don't think so.
> or is SSH an application with its
> protocol
> implementation ?
SSH is its own application with a differenet goal than SSL. SSH is similar
to Telnet and RLOGIN and runs directly above TCP, using TCP p
Man, I certainly wouldln't want to troubleshoot a problem on a router with
800 extended IP access lists! I would suggest a redesign. :-)
Priscilla
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> >
> > I
Mike Mandulak wrote:
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> Oops I forgot to cc my reply to the list again. but you're
> right.
>
> Here's what I sent him...
> Only one. However (there's always a however) the adapters can
> be configured
> to use ETR (early token release) which means that as soon as an
> adapter
> starts receivin
Tim Metz wrote:
>
> While doing some token ring reading I realized that I have no
> idea how many
> tokens can be on the ring at one time.
One, even with early token release.
Priscilla
>
>
>
> anyone??? stupid question??
>
>
>
> Tim
>
>
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Oops I forgot to cc my reply to the list again. but you're right.
Here's what I sent him...
Only one. However (there's always a however) the adapters can be configured
to use ETR (early token release) which means that as soon as an adapter
starts receiving a frame it can start transmitting its ow
I believe the upgrade from SMI to EMI is pretty standard. Check the
following link for more ino:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/1219ea1/ol208901.h
tm#xtocid10
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> Is it just a software upgrade t
To clarify,
I have a 2514 and 2-2501s connected to a xyplex terminal server through the
console. I cannot reload the routers this way. I did not check to see if
they could be reloaded while directly connected, but I could not reload with
a telnet session either
I am running IOS 11.0 (22)
Any he
I'm looking for a MC3810 forsale or preferably trade. I'm looking for a
basic unit, I don't need the MFT card or voice cards.
I have some extra gear I would prefer to trade for the MC3810, but I can buy
one if the price is reasonable.
If you are interested, please contact me off line.
tm
Tim M
Is it just a software upgrade to go from 3550 SMI to EMI?
if so, is it same as doing the TFTP transfer?
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Well... Close. I was using conduit statements more so than access lists.
After seeing what you had put down, I think my error was in the global
statement. I had...
global (outside) 1 interface
Tom
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To:
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> Hi,
>
> What would happen if I g
One, unless early token release is in effect. Assuming I am remembering
my old Token Ring stuff right.
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> While doing some token ring reading I realized that I have no idea how
many
> tokens can be on the ring at one time.
Pierre-Alex Guanel wrote:
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> I am moving to England next week (with my Cisco rack).
>
> Are the outlets in England the same shape as the US?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pierre-Alex
No, what you'll likely need for most of your rack are a bunch or
CAB-ACU cables.
What you currently use are CAB-AC's.
Of c
While doing some token ring reading I realized that I have no idea how many
tokens can be on the ring at one time.
anyone??? stupid question??
Tim
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anyone familiar with any nerd knobs when using a Cisco router as a
frame-relay switch? My liberal use of the "?" has not revealed what I am
looking for - to whit whether PVC type can be configured.
I'm looking into frame relay QoS options, and my reading talks about PVC
types ( FRF 3.1 or FRF 11
Hi !!!
Does SSH works on top of SSL or is SSH an application with its protocol
implementation ?
Thank's in advance,
BF
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Thanks!
Pierre-Alex
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NoUK power plugs are totally different from the US and the rest of the
world for that matter. Also, note voltage is 240volts (which most Ciscos
will handle) however I would check before plugging anything in.
Cheers
Francois
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Is there any way to copy images to the PC-Card based Flash using a laptop,
either with a special card reader or using software and the PC-Card slot on
a laptop? I am just curious if I could copy IOS images for distribution to
the Flash card using my laptop then take card to the devices and load I
As I recall from the old days of using Token Ring there was some reaaon you
could not just make these. You have to buy them already made. Something to
do with the circuitry. I can look in my Token Ring stuff, after I blow off
the dust, if anyone really wants to know. Assuming I am remembering this
I am moving to England next week (with my Cisco rack).
Are the outlets in England the same shape as the US?
Thanks,
Pierre-Alex
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so far as I know, the connector is not "really" a db9. It is a token ring
media filter
Reading the unit I use, on the "db9" side, TX is on wires 5 and 9, while RX
is on wires 1 and 6.
On the "rj45" side, TX is indicated as wires 3 and 6, while RX is using
wires 4 and 5.
What happens between the
One of my coworkers was telling me about a project he is working on. We are
positioning a gigabit service, which in this neck of the woods is a point to
point technology.
The customer has a giant hub site and several hundred remote sites, making
provisioning somewhat problematic. Rack space, for
""B.J. Wilson"" wrote in message
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> Hey Spongebob fans -
>
> I've noticed a couple of "new" access-list ranges (1300-1999 and
CL: works precisely the same way as access-lists 1-99
> 2000-2699), which may not be all that "new," but they're ones I'
Okay, I give up. I can't seem to get this to work. I've tried various
adapters (self-done) and I'm stuck. I have a 2502 and I don't have the
rj-45 to db9 adapter, and I need to fabricate one. Does anyone know the
pinout colors that will work with a Cisco 2502?
I thought it was 1-red 5-black 6
Hey Spongebob fans -
I've noticed a couple of "new" access-list ranges (1300-1999 and
2000-2699), which may not be all that "new," but they're ones I've never
encountered before. After a cursory search on CCO, I can't find any
documentation that really explains what they really do. Anyone h
I agree that SIP is the future, it just isn't there yet. There is some SIP
being built into Unity and CM, but until everything is SIP (as opposed to
MGCP/H.323 and Skinny), it just isn't useful yet.
I know that SIP is being deployed in SP networks, and I have implemented it
in a Telco, but for
""Mark W. Odette II"" wrote in message
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> Yeah, but with Sylvan Prometric, and I suspect VUE also, you can't call
> and ask about somebody else's info... it's called Confidentiality... To
> verify a Cisco certification of someone, I would ask for their
Yeah, but with Sylvan Prometric, and I suspect VUE also, you can't call
and ask about somebody else's info... it's called Confidentiality... To
verify a Cisco certification of someone, I would ask for their Cisco ID#
present on their CCXX card and call Cisco to verify its authenticity.
This would
Ok, so SIP is nowhere near useless. It is being used all over the place and
will eventually replace H.323. Telcos like Vonage (which uses Cisco SIP
equipment), deltathree, and Denwa are using it for last mile telephony
connectivity for residences and enterprises, and WorldCom, after surfacing
fr
Your DHCP servers should be looking at the "giaddr" field in the
DHCP packet being relayed by your router. It's this field that
the DHCP server uses to determine which scopes are applicable.
I looked into this before and I believe cisco has changed the default
value it uses for the intserted gia
h.323 is more robust, but more complicated (both to develop for and learn).
SIP is new and easy, but useless right now. There's more security in h,323
right now.
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> Hi,
>
> Is Cisco 2600 se
Hi,
Can 2600 series router can be configured as a SIP
gateway?
any web link is appricaited...
TIA
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Hi,
Is Cisco 2600 series support SIP? if yes, Please
forward the web link if any...
What is the main differance in between SIP & H323,
which gives better quality of output?
TIA
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You will not loose the configuration if you follow the steps correctly. All
it does is allow you to reset the password to one you can use.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_2500.html#sample
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I took two so far i.e. 640-603 and 640-604
I got only one simulation question in routing exam and none in switching.
The simulation question was basic but the thing that got me was the
simulation interface. It took me some time to get the feel of it.
If any body is interested they can go to Cisc
Hi Steven.
This is how I configure IOS Routers for the type of VPN you are speaking
of:
[Router A]
crypto isakmp policy 1
hash md5
authentication pre-share
crypto isakmp key $pre-share-key$ address 212.43.231.65
!
!
crypto ipsec transform-set transformset-1 esp-des esp-md5-hm
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