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  1. headlessringmaster

    routing VPN traffic across network

    The two main things: 1. On the vpn termination point (sounds like a firewall) - you'll need to specify the subnet addresses of all those other corporate networks in your ACL's that define vpn users' interesting traffic. 2. You'll need to add routes to the VPN IP pool on any network device...
  2. headlessringmaster

    What do you use the AUX port for??

    If you're trying to console into a router via its aux port, no special commands are necessary. Just make sure there's no config on the aux line to block console access. If you're on the router trying to telnet to the aux port (to reach an attached device), first have a config on the aux port...
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    Question regarding Show Version Field

    From your example: cisco 2610 (MPC860) processor (revision 0x202) with 53248K/12288K bytes of memory. 53248K = Primary Memory 12288K = Shared Memory And from Cisco's site: Primary memory is used to store the operating configuration, routing tables, caches, and queues. Shared memory is used to...
  4. headlessringmaster

    What do you use the AUX port for??

    Can also be used to console into other devices. For example - WORKSTATION_serial ----> consoleport_ROUTER_auxport ----> consoleport_CISCODEVICE NB: aux is asuync - cannot connect ethernet to it. Good day! Paul
  5. headlessringmaster

    CCNP

    I'm halfway thru CCNP right now - BCMSN first, BSCI second (failed 2 times, passed the third). Wrapping up BCRAN right now. CIT comes last. I'd definitely recommend the path you listed, as the BSCI is certainly the most difficult test (tho I'm not sure it's the most difficult content). You...
  6. headlessringmaster

    Difference b/w CIDR & Summarization

    The basics: CIDR - "Classless" InterDomain Routing - This refers to the ability to consider a subnet address with a mask other than what its class defines. So, the address 1.1.1.1 is a class A address, and therefore, would naturally have a mask of 255.0.0.0. CIDR allows you to break up subnets...
  7. headlessringmaster

    Very Simple Pix Question

    pix# write net ? Usage: write erase|floppy|mem|terminal|standby write net [<tftp_ip>]:<filename> Example: # write net 192.168.1.5:MyPixConfig.txt Good day! Paul
  8. headlessringmaster

    Passed 642:801 BSCI!!!

    Argghh! Failed BSCI just today for the 3rd time! Pardon the crude intro. I just joined the site, after finding this thread via google. I'm working on my CCNP right now. I took and passed BCMSN the first time. Then went onto BSCI. Yes, as everyone says, BSCI is horrible. Nonetheless, I'm...

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