From: Jason Dachtler (dachtler@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 11 2000 - 15:47:31 GMT-3
Don't forget RFC1483 bridging.
-Jason
Eddie Parra wrote:
>
> The DSL stuff isn't that hard if you know ATM. Cisco only supports PPPoA
> and PPPoE which you can find on CCO. You might want to read up on how to
> enable a SSG on the 6400. If you have any DSL questions please feel free to
> email me. I used to be on Cisco's DSL design team.
>
> -Eddie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Scott Morris
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 12:21 PM
> To: 'Mark Lewis'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: Yep, it's ISP Dial time again! Heeelllppp !!!
>
> Well... the working and playing is what's going to work best... A few
> things to keep in mind:
>
> 1. The 5200 is just like a 2500 router with modems... So if you have a
> 3600 with mica modems, you can accomplish the same tasks without difficulty.
>
> 2. The TACACS/RADIUS stuff is unix-based, from what I hear. So you'll have
> to have some clue how to work and operate/edit the files on a unix machine.
> Icky, but required.
>
> 3. I'm not sure what'll happen with the PIX. the MCNS notes should help
> you with that. If it's a new version of software on the PIX, then you can
> fully implement "normal" access lists.
>
> 4. The cable/DSL stuff, I have NO idea how to adequately prep for. :)
>
> My ISP-Dial date is Feb 26/27, 2001... It'll be entertaining!
>
> Scott Morris, MCSE, CNE(3.x), CCDP (R&S), CCIE (R&S) #4713, Security
> Specialization, CCNA - WAN Switching
> CCSI #21903
> smorris@mentortech.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Mark Lewis
> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 6:04 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Yep, it's ISP Dial time again! Heeelllppp !!!
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Yep, it's the funny season again - another person going for the ISP/Dial
> exam.
>
> Now I know this has been asked before (and yes, I have read EVERYTHING in
> the archives along these lines), but how should I go about my ISP Dial prep?
> I'm planning the following (please feel free to recommend what I should
> add/modify):
>
> 1. Trawl through IOS Dial Solutions & configure + play around with
> everything, say three times.
>
> 2. Trawl through the Managing Cisco Network Security course notes &
> configure (got the notes, never attended the course).
> (It says in the topic list on the web site that Unix TACACS/Radius boxes are
> involved - would prep using NT CiscoSecure be 'enough').
>
> 3. Eeerrr......this is where I'm a little stuck......
>
> Problem: I need cable / DSL
> Solution: Gonna try sponging rack time from my friendly local Cisco
> office (Anybody out there work at Stockley Park,UK?)
>
> Problem: Got no 5300s (& fat chance of being able to afford them too).
> Solution: Buy remote rack time from some lucky person out there who has
> 5200s / buy my own (ooohhh...yet mooore expenditure).
>
> Problem: Got no PIX either
> Solution: See above.
>
> Has anybody done this lab recently? - ANY and ALL advice GREATLY
> appreciated.
>
> (I'm number 21 on the waiting list to do the lab in Brussels).
>
> Thanks very much again in advance,
>
> Mark
> CCIE#6280 / CCSI#21051 (Don't I wish I was doing the DSL/5200 courses!!).
>
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