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[18:35]<bsdrgdjg>silly kids
[18:36]<bsdrgdjg>EyeCue: I envy you.
[18:36]<ndncun>BSDaemon, k.
[20:59]<da_sdyfnn>icmperr 82.136.9.24 100.0.0.2
[21:14]<drdrsaggg>you could turn it off ;)
[21:16]<da_sdyfnn>i have
[21:16]<da_sdyfnn>:D
[21:17]<da_sdyfnn>so what now antjoc1??
[21:17]<da_sdyfnn>i have no loops Damascene
[21:18]<da_sdyfnn>wow no flashing lights. amazing
[21:18]<rgvajaw>dj_smilee: let it run for a bit, and check it out...I don't know icmp unreachable are different than your original question, "invalid destination"
[21:44]<[mzvzyw]>it's access-group in global conf mode
[21:44]<vwcd>access-group to apply an acl to an interface has been around a long time.
[21:45]<da_sdyfnn>aaa Authentication, Authorization and Accounting.
[21:45]<da_sdyfnn>access-list Add an access list entry
[21:45]<da_sdyfnn>alias Create command alias
[21:45]<da_sdyfnn>:o its not there
[21:46]<vwcd>you need interface mode, not global.
[21:46]<da_sdyfnn>there's only access-expression
[21:47]<vwcd>ip access-group ...
[21:47]<[mzvzyw]>I was thinking PIX for some reason, heh
[21:47]<vz2ufzzzsz>jackass
[21:47]<vz2ufzzzsz>:p
[21:48]<da_sdyfnn>ohhhhhhh
[21:48]<da_sdyfnn>:(
[21:48]<vz2ufzzzsz>?
[21:48]<da_sdyfnn>cant beleive that slipped my mind
[21:48]<vz2ufzzzsz>did you just apply an acl to an interface and just lost connection to the device?
[21:48]<da_sdyfnn>i should go cook dinner
[21:48]<da_sdyfnn>lol im not that stupid
[21:48]<vz2ufzzzsz>meh.. shit happens... doesnt mean your stupid
[21:48]<vz2ufzzzsz>dinner? where you at?
[21:48]<[mzvzyw]>I've done it
[21:49]<[mzvzyw]>thought my traffic was coming in a different interface at the time though
[21:49]<da_sdyfnn>uk
[21:49]<da_sdyfnn>:?
[21:49]<vz2ufzzzsz>das cool
[21:49]<da_sdyfnn>got my ccna booked for the 2nd of june :D
[21:52]<vz2ufzzzsz>i need to schedule my CIT so i will get off my ass and study
[21:52]<vz2ufzzzsz>though, the book is pretty easy
[21:53]<vz2ufzzzsz>and the Cisco Press flash cards are a joke
[21:53]<vz2ufzzzsz>guess i should just do it....
[21:53]<rgvajaw>what's a CIT?
[21:54]<vz2ufzzzsz>CCNP test
[21:54]<rgvajaw>ah, gotta get my ccna first
[21:56]<vcul>dj_smilee, how far are you in your studying?
[21:57]<bsdrgdjg>woot woot
[21:58]<rgvajaw>with the sledgehammer I gave you?
[21:59]<bsdrgdjg>No no, with our VPN concentrators!
[21:59]<vz2ufzzzsz>did you log in
[22:07]<[mzvzyw]>I haven't ruled out the idea yet.
[22:07]<[mzvzyw]>I've been reading all 4 books at the same time anyway
[22:08]<[mzvzyw]>well, not literally at the same time, but jumping back and forth between them. :-p
[22:08]<gndyvx>do it one month
[22:08]<dffnw>a year in a lab?
[22:08]<gndyvx>you'll still be a badass
[22:10]<bsdrgdjg>nemith: if i wanted to save the configs to this concentrator, would it be safe to change the config file encryption to none, turn on telnet, go in, save the part of the conf i want, then turn off telnet, and change the encryption back?
[22:10]<bsdrgdjg>orrrr is there a better way
[22:10]<gndyvx>there is a better way
[22:11]<da_sdyfnn>oh they're qualifiers for ccnp [Matrix]
[22:11]<bsdrgdjg>oh nm, i see the option to view config
[22:11]<gndyvx>Administration->File Managment- Download the CONFIG file
[22:12]<gndyvx>i think i am going to write a perl script to do that very thing on a regular basis
[22:12]<gndyvx>(probably throw it into rancic)
[22:12]<dzzc1lyvn>3 in 1 day
[22:13]<bsdrgdjg>fuck.. but theres no list of usernames.. theyre all in shit like hex
[22:13]<da_sdyfnn>how many exams is a ccnp
[22:14]<[mzvzyw]>4
[22:14]<[mzvzyw]>unless you take the composite, then 3
[22:14]<[mzvzyw]>BSCI, BCMSN, BCRAN, and CIT
[22:15]<da_sdyfnn>the composite comprises of the qualifiers?
[22:16]<vz2ufzzzsz>yeah, sure you could pass the tests, but would you be more than a paper CCNP ?
[22:16]<[mzvzyw]>the composite it just the BSCI and the BCMSN put together
[22:16]<vz2ufzzzsz>:p
[22:16]<vz2ufzzzsz>hehe
[22:17]<da_sdyfnn>send some my way
[22:18]<[mzvzyw]>anyway, BSCI = routing, BCMSN = switching, BCRAN = remote access, CIT = troubleshooting
[22:18]<[mzvzyw]>the composite is the routing and the switching combined into one longass test.
[22:18]<dffnw>troubleshooting? shouldnt they teach that in the other sections?
[22:19]<[mzvzyw]>well, you'd think
[22:19]<[mzvzyw]>but it's kinda its own topic
[22:19]<dffnw>I guess
[22:19]<dffnw>its about 75% of my job it seems
[22:22]<srrdf2nff>Dynamic Configuration Tool, the dynamic part is if it's actually up :(
[22:26]<vd2r>yo
[22:27]<da_sdyfnn>best of luck [Matrix] :)
[22:32]<[mzvzyw]>I didn't say I was GOING to do all the tests in 1 day, I just said I hadn't ruled it out yet. :)
[22:36]<da_sdyfnn>i think you'd melt
[22:37]<[mzvzyw]>meh
[22:37]<-- sgvgzs xzs fuyv (>/dev/brain")
[22:44]<[mzvzyw]>is it possible to decrypt catos enable passwords?
[22:44]<[mzvzyw]>net555#)
[22:44]<[mzvzyw]>wow, that was totally the wrong window... good thing I don't use that for anything important
[22:45]<bsdrgdjg>what state is VA ?
[22:46]<[mzvzyw]>Virginia
[22:46]<bsdrgdjg>where is virginia?
[22:46]<[mzvzyw]>east coast
[22:46]<bsdrgdjg>would you rather take a 4 day cisco wireless course in Herndon,VA, or San Jose, CA ?
[22:47]<[mzvzyw]>probably CA, assuming the company is paying







