Stanoje Stanojevic Svi Srpski Vladari
Stanoje Stanojevic Svi Srpski Vladari
Stanoje Stanojevic Svi Srpski Vladari
INE RSv5 ready for work lab, all initial configs are adapted for IOU use. I didn’t add all of them in VM,
but you can boot up routers with initial ready for other initial configs, and then just copy initials what you
wish from list.
Narbik RSv5 Foundation and advanced configuration lab. Print out and keep in eyes edited physical
topology, believe me you can DO Narbik even ports names are different! Instead of L3 Etherchannel I used
L2 etherchannel with trunk allowed one VLAN, what gives you same solution as L3 Etherchannel, result,
you have L3 vlan interfaces full functional for use like L3 portchannel interface.
Cisco 360 RSv5 program 10x configuration labs, Original IOS used and all should be OK.
Cisco 360 program 10xTS labs. Originally used IOU, should be OK.
Use new compiled vm or
Copy this link using your torrent program. Just use File/Add torrent from URL
Copy/paste this string and Voila, VM will downloaded through torrents.
Torrent links
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1377f1888d1e0d7028d3736db761fe612c5c21bd&dn=v22+VM+IOU+2014
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:89395d5829009f9ad38be1f904c11c02052b5b83&dn=Workbooks+v5
Some necessary things for absolutely new users as well for advanced guys:
How to use and run IOU VM:
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:404a4713d54738722f274421d04f6028d716ec1a&dn=IOU-
WEB+Help+18082013.pdf
Second option: Advanced User files. No need if you downloaded full VM above !
This is for use if you have updated and tuned your own VMs to v22 with proper IOS loaded in it.
!!! For avoid mess with files in VM, please create new directories in your WEB-IOU. Example: create
folder Narbik and subfolder in it Pictures, choose import labs, and choose newly created directory Narbik
for lab and config packs, choose Narbik/Pictures for other stuff.
I saying that because more than 100 pictures and active faces are in use, folder is necessary.
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:2827a269fb5c58fc90aea023ff9aa1c9851482da&dn=INE+RSv5+cfg+lab+vRACK+re
ady+to+import+fixed+initials+31-08-2014.gz
INE
L3 - i86bi_linux-adventerprisek9-ms.154-1.T_A
L2 - i86bi_linux_l2-adventerprise-ms.nov11-2013-team_track
Narbik
L3 - i86bi_linux-adventerprisek9-ms.154-1.T_A
L2 - i86bi_linux_l2-adventerprise-ms.nov11-2013-team_track
TS lab start! Some TS labs are configured initials with QoS, and this could delay to start router, seems that
stopped.
NO, this is normally and please just wait till router boots up, it can take up to 5-6 mins.
Same story is for NAT, if you entering first NAT command under interface like ip nat outside, feeling that
router hanged up, NO, just wait.
This is specific of this 15.3.1T and 15.4.1T images, some inside virtual processes are delayed.
Just Patience, and wait ^_^All works !!!
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:e3ab9bc6215ab73c2f4530a95e68c6abc3f02e69&dn=telnet+reg+files.7z
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A set of flags, as depicted in Figure, was added to the ASA algorithm to reflect the
State of TCP connections crossing the firewall. The show conn detail command reveals
The available connection flags, as shown in Example.
The following step list refers to the outbound flow represented in Figure 7-6. The interpretation
Of the Inbound ASA flags is completely analogous and left as an exercise for you.
Step 1. After the SYN sent by the inside client has crossed the firewall (first step of
The three-way handshake), ASA waits for the SYN/ACK from the outside server
(Second step) and, in the sequence, from the client ACK (third step). ASA
Represents this first phase with the combination of flags ASA.
Step 2. Having received the SYN/ACK back from the outside server, ASA clears the sa
Indication and keeps only the A flag. (Because the inside ACK is still missing.)
Step 3. ASA registers the receipt of the inside ACK with the U flag, a way to state
That the setup phase is over and that the connection is considered up.
Step 4. The addition of the I flag in the fourth step means that the data was received
From the outside (inbound data).
Step 5. The insertion of the O flag means that outbound data (data from the inside)
Has been seen by ASA. The combination UIO of the last step tells that the
Connection is up and that data was already received from both the outside
Server and the inside client.