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We have recently been hit by the Nachi worm pretty hard. At first, one of the ways I was able to tell who was infected was by viewing the xlate table on the PIX 515 and seeing who had an extreme number of open connections. However, today we encount...
I have the responsibility for providing Internet access, through our network, to agencies and individuals from outside our organization. What I would like to do is policy route their traffic so that they can only get to the Internet, but nothing int...
I had a pretty wierd thing happen to me today that hopefully somebody here can shed some light on. I have a PIX 515 running software version 6.3(1). This morning I added an ethernet card to it, making it the DMZ style interface. When I enabled the...
I am attempting to set up my 6506 to use RADIUS authentication using my Windows 2000 accounts database. What I would like to do is make it so my Windows 2000 account (we'll call it "superuser" here) has level 15 access to the switch, with a local ac...
I have seen two conversations lately referring to setting up servers on trunk ports on Catalyst switches. I have seen HOW they are set up, but am confused as to WHY. Can someone please explain to me what the reasoning is behind putting a server on ...
You are correct. LSA type 4 describes routes to the ASBR, while LSA type 5 is generated by the ASBR and describes routes external to the AS. Please see the table in this link:http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/4.html
To add to what David said, which is all correct, many DSL modems will give an IP address in the 192.168.0.0 network (255.255.255.0), and set the IP address of its internal interface to 192.168.0.1. This would leave you unable to contact your applica...
The first step, of course, is that you have to upgrade to Washing Machine XP. After that, you install your NIC, which can only be done during the spin cycle, otherwise you have to start over. Configure your NIC with the proper IP address and defaul...
This is Windows XP related, but it should get you on the right track.http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/deploy/nattrnsv.asp
If you're talking about being inside the PIX going out, then unless you're blocking any ports, none. You do need to make sure your VPN client software supports NAT-Traversal. Cisco's client does, but Microsoft's PPTP client doesn't by default. You...