Hi falks, I was trying to download the Cisco Icons for Visio from here but the link is missing. After some searching I found the direct link here (thanks to thumpercisco for sharing this). The link is : http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac50/ac47/PPT_vss.zip. Have fun.
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As I’m free (no job yet), I’m preparing myself for the Cisco BSCI exam for the CCNP… Say me good luck One of my (may be) future colleague said me that it’s more interesting to have a Juniper certification… what’s your opinion ? mine : if I had enough time I will pass the two
ip virtual-reassembly exceeded issue
Posted: 7 septembre 2009 in HA, NetworkingTags:Cisco, HA, keepalived, Linux, VPN, VRRP
Hi all, Days ago I was facing an issue concerning a VRRP cluster (using keepalived). Every hour, the backup server was changing its VRRP state to master and two second later (after forced re-election) goes back to the backup state. The same number of NICs are connected to every server, each NIC is configured in [...]
Hi falks, Today I tried to use for the first time the Cisco SDM. Unfortunatly, when the Cisco SDM Express launched, I got nothing. Bad news… I looked at the Java JRE console and I found an IndexOutOfRange error ! In my workstation I had the Java 1.6.0_13 installed, after googling, I found this post [...]
Hi all, I was a little bit buzy to prepare my Cisco CCDA (640-863) exam… but the important thing is that I passed it ! Now, I’m going to prepare the CCNA…
Connect to a router’s inside interface
Posted: 27 juin 2009 in NetworkingTags:Cisco, IPSec, netwo, Network, Routing, VPN
Hi folks, Two months ago we implemented a DRP network in a branch office. The connection between the main office and the branch one is done with a site-to-site IPSec VPN. Here is the global schema : Everything was ok until I tried to connect to the F0/0 IP of the remote VPN router (VPN-2). [...]
Deploying 802.1x for LAN access
Posted: 25 mars 2009 in Networking, SecurityTags:802.1x, Active Directory, Cisco, LAN access
Scenario : As a part of a global security project you want to control which machine is granted access to your wire(less) network. This means you need a port-based Network Access Control. The standard 802.1x is an IEEE implementation of this need. It’s often used in wireless networks to authenticate users WLAN access using smardcards. [...]

