Re: IPSec on the Lab

From: Derek Gaff (derekgaff@eircom.net)
Date: Wed Nov 20 2002 - 08:00:37 GMT-3


Hello again

In the matter of IPSec on the lab, I was only asking a general question
could it be or not be. I have read a of mails in this list and almost all of
them are interesting and one can learn a lot, but there is also a few going
around that are completely of the wall. This idea of breaking the NDA by
asking a simple question is silly. I was not asking how much of it, what do
you configure and on and on and on and on. My question was answered when
Harold Logan said that if it can be configured in the IOS then it could be.
THAT'S ALL I WAS ASKING.

Anyway. Only 2 Weeks left before first attempt. :-)

cheers
Derek

 Original Message -----
From: "LoizosCisco" <david_steven2001@yahoo.com>
To: "Derek Gaff" <derekgaff@eircom.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 1:20 AM
Subject: Re: IPSec on the Lab

> IPSec is part of the R&S lab but you will rarely see
> it. If I was you I would read about it and learn how
> to configure it. I might not memorize the commands but
> should know where to find them in the DOC CD.
>
> It is good to know IPSec anyways. VPN with IPSec is
> everywhere these days.
>
>
>
> --- Derek Gaff <derekgaff@eircom.net> wrote:
> > Hi again
> >
> > Quick Question
> >
> > What weight is IPSec on the Lab or is it even there
> > at all, I would have
> > thought that IPSec would be on the Security Lab and
> > not on the Routing and
> > Switching. Can anybody confirm this.
> >
> > cheers
> > Derek
>
>
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