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[06:51]<dzzc1lyvn>14336K of main memory.
[06:51]<dzzc1lyvn>.won't do it..
[06:55]<sdac2jd>Anyone know where I can find a config manual for a DS-3 Card in a 7206 VXR
[07:02]<[mzvzyw_]>what you trying to configure?
[07:04]<sdac2jd>I am trying to link up a DS-3 over a serial connection (one barrel connector for TX and RX)
[07:04]<sdac2jd>And I am trying to get IP to route properly back from me to my Connection Center in another town
[07:21]<dzzc1lyvn>hey nemith
[07:28]<sdac2jd>I think my router is b0rked
[07:28]<[mzvzyw_]>that's not good, because 7206VXR's ain't cheap
[07:29]<sxrmns>buy a new one
[07:29]<sxrmns>switch the serial numbers
[07:29]<sxrmns>and return the bad one 8 )
[07:29]<sxrmns>be sure to pay for in cash!!
[07:29]<sxrmns>That's what I call an extended warrenty ;)
[07:29]<sdac2jd>I can ping the router
[07:29]<sdac2jd>but if I send more than 8 packets it stops responding until I reload the IOS
[07:31]<sxrmns>b0rk3d
[07:32]<sxrmns>Does anyone have any good texts on securing vlans or accesslists or whatnot?
[07:32]<sdac2jd>unless I have the Serial DS3 configured wrong
[07:32]<scgffgvjg>hey people, sorry I not speak english..but... somebody help me about CCSP ?
[07:32]<sxrmns>I can try, but I know little.
[07:34]<scgffgvjg>I wanna know which how many exam need for have CCSP ?
[07:35]<scgffgvjg>for ccna are just 1 exam,sure??
[07:35]<sxrmns>I don't understand you too well....
[07:36]<sxrmns>CCNA is semisters 1, 2 and CCNP is 3 and 4
[07:36]<sxrmns>i think...
[07:37]<scgffgvjg>ccna have 4 modules is can have just 1 exame for have certification CCNA
[07:37]<[mzvzyw_]>http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le37/le54/learning_certification_type_home.html
[07:38]<scgffgvjg>CCSP have just 1 exame too or more?????
[07:38]<[mzvzyw_]>CCSP = 5 exams
[07:38]<[mzvzyw_]>err
[07:38]<[mzvzyw_]>CCSP = 5 exams + valid CCNA
[07:39]<scgffgvjg>Matrix : Tankyouuuu!!
[07:39]<scgffgvjg>5 exams is very hard =(
[07:40]<sxrmns>*expensive
[07:40]<[mzvzyw_]>expensive AND hard. ;)
[07:40]<sdac2jd>How did the windows Admin get thrown into running the cisco gear?
[07:40]<[mzvzyw_]>I was a windows admin a few months ago, lmao
[07:40]<sxrmns>?
[07:41]<[mzvzyw_]>but then the network admin put in his notice, and since I was his backup, I got his job now. heh
[07:41]<sdac2jd>Yea well outs just up and left
[07:41]<sdac2jd>with no documentation about where he was at
[07:41]<[mzvzyw_]>that sucks
[07:41]<sdac2jd>and I know nothing about this Router
[07:41]<sdac2jd>and I know enough about the switch to be dangerous
[07:42]<[mzvzyw_]>well, be careful with that router, since 7206VXR's are like $5000+
[07:42]<sdac2jd>I am going to try and see if I can convince a support engineer for XO to help me tomrrow
[07:42]<sdac2jd>or find someone who I can pay 300 bucks for helping
[07:43]<[mzvzyw_]>well, if you wanna paste your config (minus sensitive info) on pastebin.com I'll take a look at it.
[07:43]<sxrmns>what other things can I do to secure my router?
[07:43]<[mzvzyw_]>ShadeS: turn it off
[07:43]<sxrmns>haha
[07:43]<sxrmns>nah.
[07:43]<[mzvzyw_]>ultimate security
[07:44]<[mzvzyw_]>can't hack it if it isn't running!
[07:44]<sxrmns>i need it up
[07:44]<[mzvzyw_]>:-p
[07:44]<sxrmns>a webserver doesnt' need to send any traffic out not on port 80 right?
[07:44]<sdac2jd>Lock it in a room with no windows, lead walls, and no door handle - and a good weld job
[07:44]<[mzvzyw_]>port 443 if it's running any secure sites
[07:44]<sdac2jd>Matrix - I will head over to my NOC and grab the config file
[07:45]<[mzvzyw_]>cool
[07:45]<2zrgvj-l2>a server doesn't need to request traffic on TCP 80
[07:45]<sxrmns>but everything else can be closed?
[07:45]<sdac2jd>you can tell your system to use non-standard portds
[07:45]<sxrmns>won't usres have to type in :portnumber after the url thougH?
[07:46]<[mzvzyw_]>yeah
[07:46]<sxrmns>naah.
[07:46]<[mzvzyw_]>but yeah, only allow port 80, and keep the web server patched, and disable any server-side scripting or whatnot that you don't need
[07:47]<[mzvzyw_]>should be ok
[07:47]<sxrmns>I'm new to all that
[07:47]<sxrmns>8 /
[07:47]<sdac2jd>Matrix I am headinf out give me 10-15 mins?
[07:47]<sxrmns>where can I read all up on it?
[07:47]<[mzvzyw_]>sickboy: will do, should still be here
[07:48]<[mzvzyw_]>ShadeS: Google is probably your best bet
[07:48]<[mzvzyw_]>search like "securing IIS" or "securing apache" depending on what you're using
[07:49]<sxrmns>apache
[07:50]<sxrmns>security & microsoft == naaah
[07:58]<sazdn>anyone here have any experience with wyse thin-terms?
[07:59]<sazdn>or know of a thin terminal that can be powered with POE?
[08:00]<[mzvzyw_]>I have a little experience with Wyse, but don't know of any PoE models
[08:00]<[mzvzyw_]>never really looked though
[08:01]<sazdn>this 'jack pc' is POE
[08:01]<sazdn>400$ each though
[08:03]<[mzvzyw_]>Seems like that would be difficult. PoE only supports 25w
[08:04]<[mzvzyw_]>I guess if it used like a VIA C7 it'd be fine
[08:04]<[mzvzyw_]>yay for 14w max processors
[08:06]<sazdn>most thin clients now a day uses under 20w
[08:06]<sazdn>According to Jade Integration's managing director, Andy MacLellan, low power was one of the big breakthroughs achieved with the Jack PC. "A regular PC will use 80 Watts or more of power, and this only uses 5 Watts
[08:07]<sazdn>see with poe and my 3550-PWR, i can power cycle thin clients remotely
[08:07]<fjzvxnz>fucking, finally
[08:07]<fjzvxnz>i got rid of that goddamned dead animal
[08:07]<fjzvxnz>a rat died behind my shed (of all places)
[08:08]<sazdn>my womans rat is running around the house in his ball right now
[08:08]<[mzvzyw_]>lol, poor loather
[08:09]<sdac2jd>Matrix what was that website?
[08:10]<[mzvzyw_]>www.pastebin.com
[08:10]<[mzvzyw_]>that was 22 minutes, btw. ;)







