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  1. SomeNetworkGuy

    New CCNP Exams -> New Cisco Press Books??

    Will the current CiscoPress books (the ones Published in Feb. 2003) be the official study guides for the new tests or will Cisco be releasing revised guides? Thanks in advance for your time SNG
  2. SomeNetworkGuy

    Cisco Press CCNP Certification Library

    On Ciscopress.com there are two CCNP Certification libraries available, one published Feb 21. 2003 (temporarily out of stock, $149.95) and one published Feb. 25, 2003 (In stock, $160). Other than the authors, does anyone know what the difference between the two are and which one is the...
  3. SomeNetworkGuy

    VPN Client and Pocket PC

    Has anyone had success loading Cisco's VPN client (3.6.2) on a Pocket PC? Any knowledge of this being done or tested would be greatly appreciated. Thanks SNG
  4. SomeNetworkGuy

    CCNP - Books on CD??

    Has anyone found any CCNP studyguides that are in a Book on CD format, i.e., an audio book. Thanks in advance
  5. SomeNetworkGuy

    No Translation Group Found

    We are putting in a T1 to a remote location that will be on the 10.0.1.0 network. Our internal network is 172.16.96.0-172.16.111.254. I can ping from a 10 cloud machine to any of our internal IP's , but if i try to ping an external IP, i get the following when I do a sh log on our PIX 515...
  6. SomeNetworkGuy

    Catalog Drive Path

    I am attempting to change the path where Catalog info is stored on our Exchange Server (has it's own load of Veritas 8.5 and Dedicated Tape Backup System) I go into Tools, Option, and click on the Catalog Tab, but there is now way to change the information - it is greyed out. Please advise...
  7. SomeNetworkGuy

    PIX 515 and Transfer Rates between Inside and DMZ

    We're running a PIX 515; one issue I am running into is that transfer rates (moving files over 1MB) from the Internal Network to the DMZ is slow, but copying from the DMZ to the Internal is fine. Andy Ideas? I've checked all the access-lists and conduit statements and have come up with nothing...

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