I think your right Mozingo, in that the IT filed is bloated with "wanna-be's". I think in the past many companies looked for people with certs only. Don't get me wrong, Certs can be a good thing. But as Mozingo said, many people can cram for the exam and simply spit out the info.
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:o) TAC has suggested moving the 4232 to another slot. We're going to schedule some down time to do this since they're all in a production enviroment.
They're also asking us to move the native VLAN to something other than VLAN1, allthough this goes against all published documentation that Cisco...
The reson I asked about NAT is that Citrix embeds the servers IP address in the packet pay-load. This can cause issues with NAT since the router only translates the IP headers.
There is a server patch and some documentation on it at http://support.citrix.com (just type in NAT in the search...
I've got an issue where I have multiple Cat 4006 switches with 4232 blades. The switches run for months with no issue. They begin to the 4232 seems to lose connectivity with the sup via the back-plane.
Our set-up is standardized as such in each of out distribution closets and server farm:
2...
I've got an issue where I have multiple Cat 4006 switches with 4232 blades. The switches run for months with no issue. Then the 4232 seems to lose connectivity with the sup via the back-plane.
Our set-up is standardized as such in each of our distribution closets and server farm:
2 4006...
Try Cisco's web-site. It's by far the best site any manufacturer has as far as sharing info on thier technologies. It has tons of router commands (matter of fact all router commands are published there), examples of implimentation and info on the different technologies that they support. Most of...
Your default route is actually probably working, I'm guessing that since your trying to NAT your traffic going to E0/0 that unless you get the NAT to work, the network that hangs off E0/0 doesn't know how to route back to you.
On the NAT command try:
ip nat in sou stat 192.168.0.2 int e0/0
Depends also on how you are planning to connect the DS-3 to the router. If by the NM1-TE3 module it will not work in any 3600 series below a 3660. If you have an external DS-3 DSU then you can slap in a HSSI card, but you can only run 1 DS-3 connection.
As for running 4 gig ports I assume you...
The ACL's subnet masks are backwards. Cisco IOS uses inverted submasks for their ACL's
Try:
access-list 101 deny tcp 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any eq 21
access-list 101 deny tcp 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any eq 80
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq 21
access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq 80
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