In my previous post on Zone Based Firewalls I asked you to let me know what I was missing. Lets recap to see what we missed in the initial configuration.
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In my previous post on Zone Based Firewalls I asked you to let me know what I was missing. Lets recap to see what we missed in the initial configuration.
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Hello everyone,
We promised last week that we will deliver our Core Knowledge / Open Ended Questions preparation material for all tracks we support before April 1st 2010. We wouldn’t be IPexpert if we didn’t deliver on our promises!
Today we are going to be taking a look at the real blood and guts of the spanning-tree protocol in order to better understand STP timers and convergence with respect to direct and indirect link failures. Buckle in, it should be a fun ride!!!
Congratulations to:
• Payal Purohit CCIE #25918 (Voice)
• Kayslei Souto CCIE #25958 (Routing and Switching)
• Stephen Butler CCIE #25919 (Voice)
• Bradley Spencer CCIE #25971 (Security)
You can think of an ISAKMP profile as a modular entity that can control various aspects of a VPN connection. You can use an ISAKMP profile for VRF-Aware IPsec configurations, VPN QOS configurations, and in managing certificates.
