Maria,
We are trying exactly the same thing. We got the Topo to download by making sure the Respond to unauthenticated requests is not checked in the the Checkpoint properties box. Then the topo worked just fine. If you have this working already I would appreciate a little help also. We can...
Man Offy,<br>I am sure glad you don't have a life. Welcome to the world of Cisco. (LOL)<br><br>Backbone:<br><br>First look at the physical locations and verify how the switches are going to connect together. And make sure you have the proper modules for that...
Offy,<br>It sounds like the switches are not the only problem but you need to start basic. I would start by doing what bmorritt says and then look at a few other things like how long are your leases set for and make sure portfast is set up on any switches which ports connect directly...
Best bet call the Cisco TAC directly on the phone and tell them it is warranty work. You can get the number off the Cisco web site and explain what is going on and they should provide the download for you. One of our customers did the same thing so give it a try.<br><br>Rob
Niall,<br>How old is the router? If it is less than a year old contact Cisco and alot of times they will let you download the IOS for free. Give a try worse they can say is no but they are usually pretty good. I will let you know how it goes here.<br><br>Rob
Niall,<br>We are testing this out right now only using a Cisco PIX firewall. Actually I am working on getting the PIX configured right now and we will try it tonight and see what happens. We are having it authenticate to a tacacs+ server for authentication. But...
Niall,<br>What type of error messages are you receiving? Where is the data being dropped at? Which side of your firewall is it being stopped? Is there a firewall on the otherside of the connection?<br><br>If I remember rightly PPTP spawns ports and I know that...
Access list 101 permit tcp host (user address) host (local address) eq ftp<br>(syntax may not be quite right off the top of my head)<br>Then apply the access group in on that interface<br><br>REMEMBER when the access list goes in there is a implicit deny all statement on the bottom of the access...
Have you looked at CheckPoint Firewall 1 or Guantlet? I have worked with Sidewinder, PIX, and a little Raptor but have been looking at checkpoint. They all have pros and cons but alot has to do with what your requirements are. They can be configured to be as...
Send back lost connection error message and then dumps the rest of the packets into the bit bucket. This is if the client is off line for some time if it just looses connection for a short time it will try reconnect back up depending on the application. hope this...
On the cable modem problem I have no idea. As far as the telnet connection you would have use an extended access list to accomplish this. Hope this helps.<br><br>Rob
When you reboot it does it do the same thing? (turn off and back on)<br>Were you in the console or telneted in? You can try a break sequence during the reboot and try getting to the ROMMON prompt. If you don't get any information at all and you are on the console...
Jason,<br>You really didn't say how everything is connected together.<br>The router (perhaps a Cisco 2501) should be your connection to the internet. The Firebox (firewall) should have three interface cards. 1 outside, 1 inside, 1 DMZ. The DMZ port should connect to the switch and the...
Sorry it took so long to get back. Are you using TCP/IP with Novell 5 or actually still running IPX? I haven't messed with 5 yet so maybe there is something new that can be causing it. I know sometimes it is just the way applications work that it records that...
Have you verified the cable is good? You could have a loose pin or broken wire inside of it. If you try it on another router does it work? If it does I am not sure. Can you telnet to it? If you can you could connect into an ethernet port and...
Are you experiencing broadcast storms? In my experience all those symptoms are usually linked to broadcast storms causing congestion on a network. You can usually find them under your global symptoms in the expert window. Are you running connections to a local...
Connie,<br>It sounds like the problem you are having could be a result of trunking. Without more information it is hard to say. First you really are not running etherchannel unless you use more than one uplink connection. If you connect up 2 100Mb ports at full...
If you are just trying to convert the AUI to RJ45 you need to use a transceiver. As far as information on the term server, I have no idea never even seen one. The AUI connection (15 pin ethernet) was originally designed for 10Base5 (thicknet). Sorry I couldn't...
There is a multitude of access lists you can create. They can be used for IPX, IP, appletalk, ect...<br><br>For IP there is 2 different variances of it. You can use access lists that number from 1-99 which is a basic access list or you can do an extended access list which...
If you go to Cisco.com to there certification and training page. You will find a list of all the course objectives. With Cisco going through a test rewrite it will be hard to say if they have the objectives out for the new tests yet. During their beta test cycles...
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