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[00:30]<srd-i-rd>dont want to use a mac?
[00:30]<srd-i-rd>peecees suck ass
[00:30]<srd-i-rd>well, its all unixy now
[00:30]<srd-i-rd>if you run windows, then the windows people win... and that's bad
[00:31]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>thats why i don't run windows
[00:31]<srd-i-rd>there's a somewhat unobvious infight about windows vs. unix there
[00:32]<srd-i-rd>you'll be administering unix machines heh
[00:32]<srd-i-rd>not any that i set up
[00:34]<srd-i-rd>haha
[00:35]<srd-i-rd>hah
[00:36]<srd-i-rd>i cant
[00:36]<srd-i-rd>then you'd have my account password
[00:36]<srd-i-rd>i'd have to somehow create an account for you remotely
[00:36]<gndyvx>endohurts is his password
[00:36]<srd-i-rd>ha
[00:37]<srd-i-rd>i could also just change the password
[00:37]<srd-i-rd>yeah, which isnt entirely a problem
[00:37]<srd-i-rd>let me go into it
[00:38]<srd-i-rd>yeah
[00:38]<srd-i-rd>what do you want for your username? canuck? :)
[00:39]<srd-i-rd>just keeping a schdule
[00:42]<srd-i-rd>ok...
[00:47]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>canuck, LOL
[00:48]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>FBH^: i have to ask: do you say 'aboat' and 'eh'? :(
[00:49]<zzwffzdnz>how much ram be in a 2621?
[00:49]<zzwffzdnz>64mb max?
[00:50]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>XM?
[00:50]<zzwffzdnz>no
[00:50]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>64M
[00:50]<zzwffzdnz>k
[00:50]<zzwffzdnz>and flash?
[00:50]<zzwffzdnz>16mb right?
[00:50]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>16
[00:50]<zzwffzdnz>ok ;0
[00:50]<zzwffzdnz>:)
[00:50]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>some report they can take 32
[00:50]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>but i haven't dropped the $ to find out
[00:50]<zzwffzdnz>ok
[00:56]<gndyvx>woo
[01:08]<srd-i-rd>moo
[01:08]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>boo
[01:09]<gndyvx>i got my VPN Concentrator/SSL VPN and radius playing perfectly
[01:10]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>VPN3030?
[01:11]<gndyvx>why yes
[01:11]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>good unit
[01:11]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>we have one here.
[01:12]<gndyvx>well the orignal 3030 can only do 75 ssl vpns
[01:12]<gndyvx>and the upgrade kit to a 3060 is more money than a brand new 3060
[01:12]<gndyvx>which cisco is going to EOL the VPN Concentrator line soon
[01:12]<gndyvx>so it looks like a couple ASA's are in my future
[01:14]<gndyvx>maybe i'll replace the pix 535's while i am at it
[01:14]<gndyvx>since gigabit cards are fiber only for them
[01:14]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>535s are pretty beefy
[01:14]<gndyvx>yes they are
[01:14]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>why not just put some E1000s in there? $5 says the pix won't know the difference :D
[01:15]<gndyvx>i get that everytime
[01:15]<gndyvx>I agree, but wouldn't do anything non supported in production
[01:15]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>i can see where you're coming from
[01:15]<gndyvx>and asa's are cool as shit
[01:15]<gndyvx>:)
[01:16]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>i haven't seen them yet.
[01:16]<gndyvx>that or get vpn blades for my 6k's and FWSM :)
[01:18]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>do ASAs run IOS?
[01:18]<gndyvx>no
[01:18]<gndyvx>they run pixos (pretty much)
[01:19]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>which, admittedly, is getting more IOS-like with each release
[01:20]<gndyvx>the problem is the 535 can do 1.7gbit throughput (cleartext)
[01:20]<gndyvx>5540 can do 650meg
[01:22]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>damn, not even half
[01:22]<gndyvx>FWSM would be nice
[01:22]<n-vrm>are there any problems doing ike & manual key vpn's on the same pix?
[01:24]<gndyvx>shouldn't be
[01:24]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>just different isakmp settings, right?
[01:24]<n-vrm>ok... then next q
[01:25]<n-vrm>has anyone done manual key vpn to a sonicwall before?
[01:26]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>i've never used a sonicwall
[01:27]<n-vrm>nither have i
[01:27]<n-vrm>but, sometimes we've not choice with what we interface
[01:32]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>oh, totally
[01:32]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>not trying to antijock your sonicwall or anything
[01:32]<n-vrm>not mine
[01:32]<n-vrm>hence why i need to figure out how to get this to work
[01:32]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>just never used one -- i wish i had more experience with a greater breadth of equipment
[01:36]<mrxmjum>hello
[01:36]<mrxmjum>bcmsn question
[01:36]<mrxmjum>about cisco express forwarding
[01:37]<mrxmjum>Step 1 The Layer 3 engine queries the switch for a physical MAC address.
[01:37]<mrxmjum>Step 2 The switch selects a MAC address from the chassis MAC range and assigns it to the Layer 3 engine. This MAC address is assigned by the Layer 3 engine as a burned-in address for all VLANs and is used by the switch to initiate Layer 3 packet lookups.
[01:37]<mrxmjum>I don't understand the need of this mac address
[01:45]<vcul>the packets will have to be routed somehow. that's probably why it needs that mac
[01:52]<dzzzzzzz>from the "chassis MAC range"?
[01:53]<gndyvx>Mahmoud: arp?
[01:53]<dzzzzzzz>that sounds like a CCNA q to me though
[01:53]<dzzzzzzz>lol
[01:59]<vcul>so if I unplug a link in an rip routed network, shouldn't the link be disabled for a hold-down timer length? If so, and if I plug that link back a few seconds later, I shouldn't get the route back in the routing table in any of the participating routers. is that right?
[02:00]<vcul>I ran into a situation where I get a valid route shortly (a few seconds) after plugging the link back.
[02:00]<vcul>which shouldn't happen per the hold-down timer rule
[02:01]<dzzzzzzz>technically u r right







