I was using DFM to notify us about network events. I altered the mail_notify.conf file so that we were sent more specific e-mails. This has been working for about a month but all of a sudden it just quit. I cant seem to get the DfmMailNotifier service to start. I will enable the process but...
Yes, we have been in touch with NAI about the issues. They are more than willing to help us out until all the bugs are resolved. I intended to use the 4000 to view the s6040 captures but there are some bugs with the timestamps that prevent this. NAI is currently working on resolving this...
The CCIE written Routing and Switching guide is not nearly enough resource material needed for the CCIE written. You should also read
Routing TCP/IP Vol I & II
LAN Switching
These three are the core of the test but there are many other books that will benefit as well. Just dont count on...
NAI plans to come out with Sniffview for the s6000 early next year. Until then I think the product is not worth it. The webconsole is awful. Sure it has good capturing ability but the 4000 can handle most everyday captures just fine.
Our company just purchased a Sniffer Distributed and a 6040 unit. I am not at all impressed with the 6040. It is slow and you cannot use sniffview with it. Is there any real benefit of having this device instead of the other SNiffer distributed models? I was just curious if any else feels...
I have a lan-to-lan setup between 2 cisco vpn concentrators. I have PAT enabled on one side. All the inside ips should translate to the one PAT I put in. Everything works fine when one machine goes across the tunnel but when another machine simulataneously tries to go across the tunnel it...
Actually I figured it out. We were routing the traffic asymetrically, once we routed the traffic to and back over the same path it seemed to work. I dont understand why I could ping using asymetric routing but I couldn't use telnet. Oh well, it works now.
I have a 4006 w/supIII. Once you configure a destination port for a span session it can only accept traffic from the span session. It can no longer repond to any other traffic. I ran into this problem when we deployed these new switches, I dont know why it works like this but it does.
I am not sure how to configure the microsoft side of it, but when we deploy vlans are dhcp server has a multi-port nic. We assing a scope for each nic and put that nic in the correct vlan. Then machines in that vlan will talk to only that one nic that is sitting in its vlan. I dont think you...
switch#vlan database
switch(vlan)#vlan 2 name test
switch(vlan)#exit
switch#conf t
switch(config)#int fa 0/1
switch (config-if)#switchport access vlan 2
You should try to set them at "on" on both sides. This is the way I always configure our gigachannels. I am not sure but if you set them at desirable on both sides and turn off negotiation, they might not become a bundle.
What will be my default-gateway if I cahnge the vpn pool. The ip on the inside interace is 10.0.1.254. If I change the vpn pool to 10.0.2.1-10.0.2.10 how will a 10.0.2.0 address talk to a 10.0.1.0 address without a router?
I have a pix 501 at home. I configured it to allow remote access with a cisco vpn client 3.x. I can connect to the vpn fine but I cant access anything on the local lan. What I want to do is be able to access the pdm on the pix when I vpn into the network. I am running dhcp on the inside...
I have a 4000 with 4 serial interfaces acting as a frame-relay switch. I cant get the pvc's to come up. I am using dte-dce back-to-back cables. The side the goes into the 4000 says dte. I configured the 4000 to act as a dce. Does the cable make a difference?
I want to get experience with Pix firewalls. I was thinking about purcahsing a 501, just because it is about the only affordable one out there. Can this firewall perform all of the same functions as the bigger models? I have heard that it cant provide failover but is there anything else that...
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