That's wierd...
Well, I'll find out for sure on Friday. :)
Thanks for the warning.
By the way, are you living in the US, UK, or any other English speaking country?
I live in Sweden, and Global Knowledge informed me that all examinees who don't have English as their first language, get an extra...
Are we talking about the same exam, vampirevicky?
There is NO mention of IPX at all in the four volumes of study guides I recieved today at the start of the ICND course.
The instructor insists that there won't be any IPX in the CCNA exam either, and proof of that would be that the exam is...
Well, how was it?
I'm doing CI-ICND at Global Knowledge starting tomorrow, and hopefully I'll be confident enough to take the 640-607 on Friday afternoon.
I spoke with the instructor earlier in the week about what I should read up on before the course, and he assured me that the course and exam...
Strange, I use the same method to solve the same problem, and it works.
This is on 4.2.2 and 6.2.2.
Maybe you need a reload afterwards?
I usually reload instead of clear xlate anyway.
Try this:
service resetinbound
wr mem
reload
Then confirm that resetinbound is really active:
sh service...
Use a packet sniffer to examine a faulty network session between a client and the server.
If the server and client are not on the same LAN-segment, you might need to sniff both their individual segments to catch possible filtering along the route.
Perhaps your server is trying to do an ident...
Still, it looks like your e0 is not connected to an ethernet.
During the password recovery, you can set the IP-address to anything you want.
But it won't matter if your underlying ethernet doesn't work.
Good luck.
It looks like you haven't connected e0 to the rest of your ethernet.
Are you using a straight cable into a hub or switch, or a crossover cable directly to your tftp server?
If you ARE sure the cabling is correct, try powercycling the PIX...
Good luck.
tonelliv,
I have never come in contact with the 501's, but the 515, 520 and Catalyst 29xxXL are all shipped with a console cable and serial adapter.
I assume they ship it with the small PIX-models too, because you need it to perform the initial config.
Others in the forum may confirm or...
> You can download 6.3.1 off their website if you have a CCO account. Any CCO account can get it. :)
If this is true, then can you please specify the URL to the page where it is so?
It certainly doesn't work from here:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/pix
Everything in that table...
> It is a bug in version 6.2.2
> You'll find it here:
> http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=lang_en|lang_iw&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&newwindow=1&selm=3dcf659e%241%40d2o313.teliauk.com
Groan, I searched for the error message at cisco.com and found nothing, so I concluded that it shouldn't be a...
I did the wr erase/reload, did the short interactive config, and afterwards pasted the old config into the terminal software, while the pix was in config-mode.
When I pasted the config, I first removed these lines:
passwd
enable
isakmp
The isakmp-lines were leftovers form the previous owners'...
>> Warning: Start and End addresses overlap with broadcast address
> I don't know either.
> But it seems that your config has leftovers from a previos config, so you can try starting from scratch:
> write erase
> reload
I see.
Maybe you're right, there was quite an advanced configuration in the...
See here for a current list of assigned portnumbers:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
Choose one that is free.
As for a choice between TCP or UDP; That's up to you if you want to achieve stateful or stateless connections.
If that and the concept of ports confuses you, then I...
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