Confused about CAR and GTS [7:10578]

2001-07-01 Thread vtam

Hello, everybody

  Now i am confusing about the burst in CAR and GTS.
In CAR, it say that
 rate-limit output bps burst-normal burst-max ...
In GTS
 traffic-shape group access-list bit-rate [burst-size [excess-burst-size]]

I think that bps in CAR is the same thing as the bit-rate in GTS, and
burst-size is the same as the burst-size in GTS, but i do not know it the
burst-max in CAR is the same as excess-burst-size in GTS.

And i thing the excess-burst-size is the bytes that excess the burst-size in
the interval Tc=burst-size/bit-rat.
So in the following problem: Configure R3 so that users on the Token Ring
segment get at least 16K of bandwidth, but not more than 40K, for their
telnet traffic. The answer is set the bps=16kbps, the burst-size=16k, and
the excess-burst-size=40k-16k=24k, so the GTS is
 traffic-shape group 1 16000 16000 24000

Am i right? And what about CAR? What is the different between CAR and GTS?




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Help about ISDN dial-in only [7:4355]

2001-05-13 Thread vtam

No i have primary ISDN on center. I want to use it just for dial-in. And the
dial-in user use his ip address, that not using ip pool; and don't
authentication.
Even it can dial up, but cannot ping each other. I open the debug of dialer

Can you give me a sample?
Must it have 'dialer-gourp' command?
Must it have 'dialer-group' used with 'dialer string' or 'dialer map'?

Thanks.




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Just pass the CCIE write test(routing and switching ) [7:4342]

2001-05-13 Thread vtam

Hi, i just passed the 350-001 written exam by 84% last friday. Now i want to
prepair the lab exam now,any suggestion are welcome.
Thanks.




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Question about NM-2CE1B [7:2012]

2001-04-25 Thread vtam

Hello.
I have a NM-2CE1B. But what i rent is unbalance E1.
I saw in the CISCO Document CD that
"Jumpers on CE1/PRI modules can be used to connect or disconnect receive
shield to ground. (See Table 8-1.) The default setting for balanced, 120-ohm
CE1/PRI-B modules disconnects receive shield to ground. The default setting
for unbalanced, 75-ohm CE1/PRI-U modules connects receive shield to ground.
If you are experiencing ground loop problems with E1 cabling, you may want
to try changing the jumper settings for the module. "

But after i set the jumper, it does not work yet. After i change to
NM-2CE1U, it work fine.

So i have a question: The different between NM-2CE1B and NM-2CE1U is not
only the jumper setting, is it right?

Thanks




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Help about ISDN PRI [7:1673]

2001-04-23 Thread vtam

Now i have a pri in my network,but it doesnot work. Please help me. Thanks.
The following message is:

show isdn status
Global ISDN Switchtype = primary-net5
ISDN Serial0/0:15 interface
dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = primary-net5
Layer 1 Status:
ACTIVE
Layer 2 Status:
TEI = 0, Ces = 1, SAPI = 0, State = TEI_ASSIGNED
Layer 3 Status:
0 Active Layer 3 Call(s)
Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 0
The Free Channel Mask:  0x7FFF
Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0


Debug isdn q921
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: TX ->  SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 127
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX   SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX   SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX   SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  UAf sapi = 0  tei = 0
3d17h: %ISDN-6-LAYER2DOWN: Layer 2 for Interface Se0/0:15, TEI 0 changed to
down
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: Event: received NL_REL_IND
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  RRp sapi = 0  tei = 0 nr = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  RRp sapi = 0  tei = 0 nr = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  RRp sapi = 0  tei = 0 nr = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  RRp sapi = 0  tei = 0 nr = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 0
3d17h: ISDN Se0/0:15: RX <-  SABMEp sapi = 0  tei = 0




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Help about TRISL

2001-01-16 Thread vtam

The following is a sample from CISCO Document CD about Token ISL, i have one
question about it that can the VLAN 40 and 50 communication each other? The
answer i think is Yes, because they are source route bridge by the ring 101
in router. Am i right? Thanks.

This is the configuration about the router and CAT5000.

The following is the configuration for the router:

source-bridge ring-group 101
!
interface FastEthernet4/0.1
  encapsulation tr-isl trbrf 999 bridge-num 14
  source-bridge trcrf-vlan 100 ring-group 101
  source-bridge spanning
!
interface FastEthernet4/0.2
  encapsulation tr-isl trbrf 998 bridge-num 13
  source-bridge trcrf-vlan 102 ring-group 101
  source-bridge spanning

The following is the configuration for the Catalyst 5000 switch with the
Token Ring switch module in slot 5. The Token Ring port on 5/1 is assigned
to TrCRF VLAN 40 and the Token Ring port on 5/2 is assigned to TrCRF VLAN
50.

In this configuration, the keyword name is optional and srb is the default
mode.

#vtp
set vtp domain trisl
set vtp mode server
set vtp v2 enable
#drip
set tokenring reduction enable
set tokenring distrib-crf disable
#vlans
set vlan 999 name trbrf type trbrf bridge 0xe stp ibm
set vlan 100 name trcrf100 type trcrf parent 999 ring 0x65 mode srb
set vlan 40 name trcrf40 type trcrf parent 999 ring 0x1 mode srb
set vlan 998 name trbrf type trbrf bridge 0xd stp ibm
set vlan 102 name trcrf102 type trcrf parent 998 ring 0x65 mode srb
set vlan 50 name trcrf50 type trcrf parent 998 ring 0xa mode srb
#add token port to trcrf 40
set vlan 40   5/1
#add token port to trcrf 50
set vlan 50   5/2
#enable trunk
set trunk 1/2 on



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Re: Policy routing question

2000-12-05 Thread vtam

What i want to do is how to backup. It is always have serveral path to a
Network 1, let's said path A,B,C. I want the traffic from 172.16.0.0 to 1
always go path A, but is path A down, i want the traffic go the best path in
routing table to Net1( Maybe B or C, according to the IGP).
So how should i config?

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> > But the route table is learn through dynamic routing, so i cannot
specify
> > the next_hop. So are there any solution? Thanks.
>
> I don't understand.  You want to policy route based on source address
> right?  What address would you like the traffic to be sent to?  How that
> address is learned is of no consequence.  If it must be recursivly looked
> up so be it.  Are you saying you don't know where you want to send the
> traffic?
>
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Re: Policy routing question

2000-12-04 Thread vtam

But the route table is learn through dynamic routing, so i cannot specify
the next_hop. So are there any solution? Thanks.

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> vtam,
>
> You must specify multiple hops on the "set ip next-hop" line.like:
>
>  route-map test permit 10
>  match ip address 1
>  set ip next-hop 172.1.1.1 172.1.1.2
>
> if 172.1.1.1 is down, it will use 172.1.1.2
>
> Brian
>
>
>
> On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, vtam wrote:
>
> > I don't really know how the policy routing run.
> > This is my quetion: i want to apply policy routing according to the
source,
> > but when the set next-hop is not accessible, it should be route as
normal
> > routing process( route according to dest. ip address).
> >
> > This is the config i do.
> >
> > int ser 1/0
> > ip policy route-map test
> >
> > access-list 1 permit 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255
> > access-list 2 permit 172.16.112.0 0.255.255.255
> >
> > route-map test permit 10
> > match ip address 1
> > set ip next-hop 172.1.1.1
> >
> > route-map test permit 20
> > match ip address 2
> > set ip next-hop 172.1.1.3
> >
> >
> >
> > I want to ask some question:
> > 1. If 172.1.1.1 is down, can the traffice sourced by 172.16.0.0 will be
> > routed, or it would be drop?
> > 2. Where should be the other traffic route? Is it routed or drop?
> > 3. If question 1 is drop, how should i do to route that traffic?
> >
> > Thanks.
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Policy routing question

2000-12-03 Thread vtam

I don't really know how the policy routing run.
This is my quetion: i want to apply policy routing according to the source,
but when the set next-hop is not accessible, it should be route as normal
routing process( route according to dest. ip address).

This is the config i do.

int ser 1/0
ip policy route-map test

access-list 1 permit 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255
access-list 2 permit 172.16.112.0 0.255.255.255

route-map test permit 10
match ip address 1
set ip next-hop 172.1.1.1

route-map test permit 20
match ip address 2
set ip next-hop 172.1.1.3



I want to ask some question:
1. If 172.1.1.1 is down, can the traffice sourced by 172.16.0.0 will be
routed, or it would be drop?
2. Where should be the other traffic route? Is it routed or drop?
3. If question 1 is drop, how should i do to route that traffic?

Thanks.


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Re: Help about BGP regular expression

2000-12-01 Thread vtam

The space is the books. Because it said it match all the AS_paths that start
with 1 and of length 2, such as AS_path=1, =1 10, =1 200, etc. As you said,
? # 0 or 1 of the preceding characters (in this case a space). So if ?=0, it
is ^1[0-9]*$; if ?=1, it is ^1 [0-9]*$.
Do i misread your meaning?


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> ^1 ?[0-9]*$
>   ^
>   ^
>
> Is that space yours or the books?  Broken apart, that regex matches
> (assuming standard egrep'ish metachars)
>
> ^ # beginning of line
> 1 # followed by the digit 1
> (space) # followed by a space
> ? # 0 or 1 of the preceding characters (in this case a space)
> [0-9] # a single digit within the range of 0-9
> * # 0 or more of the preceding characters, up to the end of
> # the pattern
> $ # end of line char
>
> So, is this equivalent to ^1[0-9]*$?  I don't think so.  Assuming
> that the pattern with a space was a typo, we are allowed an
> optional 1. Assuming it wasn't a typo, we are allowed the space
> character.  Neither of these options would be matched by your more
> restrictive pattern.  As for the specific pattern to match, you
> can't really say without knowing what you are matching with.
>
> Different regex engines support different metachars.



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Help about BGP regular expression

2000-11-30 Thread vtam

In the book "Internet Architectures" by Hassam, it said that ^1 ?[0-9]*$
identify all the AS_paths that start with 1 and of length 2-that is, AS1 and
its direct customs. But i think that ? means 0 or 1 occurrences, when it is
0, the expression can be equal ^1[0-9]*$,means any single AS number start
with 1.
Am I right? If so, which is the right answer of all the AS_paths that start
with 1 and of length 2. Thanks.


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Help about EIGRP route filter

2000-11-16 Thread vtam

Now i have two route sent to a eigrp neigbor, there are 23.125.0.0/19 and
23.125.0.0/16, i want the receiver just selete the 23.125.0.0/16 route. I
cannot do summary in the output way, how can i do filter in the receiver?
Thanks.


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Help about SRB

2000-10-23 Thread vtam

I have one 7507 as CIP, one 7505 and one IBM 2216 as DLSw+ peer, all of them
are connect to two tokenring. There are some traffic between the 2216 and
7505. I don't want the traffic bridged by the CIPs as it connect to the two
ring? What i can do in the cisco router? Thanks.


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Help about IOS configuration

2000-09-12 Thread vtam

Now i want to buy a 1720 that can support sdlc, dlsw+, eigrp. When i try to
find the proper IOS, i was confused by the mean. In cisco web page, it is no
clear that can it support dlsw+, it just say support dlsw+ enhancement.
So i choose the IOS IP/IPX/AT/IBM, is it right?
How about IP PLUS? How can i find the detail information about the IOS
Feature? Thanks.


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Help about Ring group

2000-09-05 Thread vtam

It is possible to set serveral source-bridge ring-group in one router. So if
i enable DLSw+, which ring-group is concern in dlsw+?
Thanks.


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Re: Help about E1

2000-08-31 Thread vtam

Thanks  for your help. Now I still have some question:
I buy a  NM-2CE1U for 2600. It said that they
are compatible with the International Telecommunication Union
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) G.703/G.704 specifications,
so i think that it can support G.703( the pure 2M channel?).
Am i right?
Thanks.


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> Hello,
>
> First of all, E1 stands for 2Mbps transmission.
>
> If your transmited information is carried in a frame ( check ITU G.704
> for details ) you can seperate 64Kbps "channels" out of this
> 2Mbps signal. For example in a TDM infrastructure, you can direct each of
these
> 64K (or better to say n x 64K,  1<= n <= 31 ) channels to different TDM
eggress
> points.
> This is called Channelized E1 (CE1).
> With this framing, There are 32 x 64K channels, and channel 0 is used for
> framing/synchronization
> Channel 16 may be used for signalling if needed, depending on the use of
E1
> circuit.
> (For instance, if PBXs are connected via E1, Channel 16 is used for
signalling,
> however,
> if WAN devices are connected via channels, Channel 16 may be used for an
> additional
> data channel instead of signalling. For this reason, you may carry a
maximum of
> 30 voice channels over an E1, but 31 x 64 K data channels may be carried)
>
> If infrastructure is not TDM, then you may not need to use 64K seperate
> channels.
> PDH/SDH infrastructure can be used in this case, and you can use pure
> 2 Mbps channel. There is no synch or signalling channel loss. (There is no
> channel.)
> ( You may check ITU G.703 )
>
> If your hardware is capable of carrying n x 64 K but not capable of
channelizing
> them
> and not using multiple sub-interfaces over the same interface, then this
> fraction of
> n x 64K out of E1 is called Fractional-E1
>
> Considering 7200 series routers, Cisco PA-4E1G/120 port adapter is a full
rate
> E1 card.
> If you configure the controller as follows:
>
> controller E1 3/7
>   channel-group 0 unframed
>
> then you can use Full rate 2Mbps. However if you configure :
>
> controller E1 3/7
>  channel-group 1 timeslots 1-5
>
> then you have a Fractional E1 interface with a bandwidth of 320Kbps (5x64)
> (Unfortunately, this PA does not support multiple channel groups and it is
not
> channelized.
>
> PA-MC-2E1/120, on the other hand, supports Channelized-E1 ( and also
full-rate
> E1 with the above commands)
>
> controller E1 3/1
>  channel-group 1 timeslots 1-15
>  channel-group 17 timeslots 17
>  channel-group 18 timeslots 18
>
> and we have 3 subinterfaces of  960Kbps, 64Kbps, 64Kbps respectively.
>
> Hope this helps and not long enough to make it more confusing :-)
>
> Regards,
> Ufuk.
>
>
>
>
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> Subject:  Help about E1
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>
>
>
> There are several E1 standard like Channelized E1, Fractional E1, Full
rate
> E1. What is the different between them?  And can i use channelized E1 card
> to connect Fractional E1, Full rate E1? Thanks.
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Help about E1

2000-08-31 Thread vtam

There are several E1 standard like Channelized E1, Fractional E1, Full rate
E1. What is the different between them?  And can i use channelized E1 card
to connect Fractional E1, Full rate E1? Thanks.


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Re: EIGRP and Unnumber IP Problem

2000-08-07 Thread vtam

It is Ok. Thanks for your help


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>
>
> --- vtam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The following is the 3620 config:
> >
> > interface Loopback0
> >  ip address 40.126.249.1 255.255.255.255
> >  no ip directed-broadcast
> >
> > interface Serial0/0
> >  physical-layer async
> >  ip unnumbered Loopback0
> >  no ip directed-broadcast
> >  encapsulation ppp
> >  dialer in-band
> >  dialer string 3398102
> >  dialer-group 1
> >  async mode dedicated
> >  priority-group 1
> >
> > interface Serial1/3
> >  backup delay 0 60
> >  backup interface Serial0/0
> >  ip address 40.126.247.2 255.255.255.252
> >  no ip directed-broadcast
> >  priority-group 1
> >
> > router eigrp 100
> >  network 40.0.0.0
> >  no auto-summary
> >
> >
> > This is the centre 3640 config
> >
> > interface Loopback0
> >  ip address 40.126.248.251 255.255.255.255
> >  no ip directed-broadcast
> >
> > interface Group-Async0
> >  ip unnumbered Loopback0
> >  no ip directed-broadcast
> >  encapsulation ppp
> >  dialer in-band
> >  async mode dedicated
> >  group-range 65 80
> >
> > router eigrp 100
> >  network 40.0.0.0
> >  no auto-summary
> >
> > line 65 80
> >  modem InOut
> >  modem autoconfigure discovery
> >  transport input all
> >  flowcontrol hardware
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Re: EIGRP and Unnumber IP Problem

2000-08-06 Thread vtam

The following is the 3620 config:

interface Loopback0
 ip address 40.126.249.1 255.255.255.255
 no ip directed-broadcast

interface Serial0/0
 physical-layer async
 ip unnumbered Loopback0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer in-band
 dialer string 3398102
 dialer-group 1
 async mode dedicated
 priority-group 1

interface Serial1/3
 backup delay 0 60
 backup interface Serial0/0
 ip address 40.126.247.2 255.255.255.252
 no ip directed-broadcast
 priority-group 1

router eigrp 100
 network 40.0.0.0
 no auto-summary


This is the centre 3640 config

interface Loopback0
 ip address 40.126.248.251 255.255.255.255
 no ip directed-broadcast

interface Group-Async0
 ip unnumbered Loopback0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer in-band
 async mode dedicated
 group-range 65 80

router eigrp 100
 network 40.0.0.0
 no auto-summary

line 65 80
 modem InOut
 modem autoconfigure discovery
 transport input all
 flowcontrol hardware


Thanks for your help.





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EIGRP and Unnumber IP Problem

2000-08-03 Thread vtam


I have a 3640 as dial access server as backup,using unnumber ip. Usually the
branch 3620 connect to the 7500 through DDN, when the DDN down, 3620 dial to
3640.The routing protocol is eigrp.When use DDN, 7500 can learn the 3620
route.But when use dial,the problem occur. 3640 cannot learn the ip route of
3620.
When i show ip eigrp interface, both the dial interfaces are included,but
cannot establish neighbor. when i show ip eigrp traffic in 3620, there are
no hello packet sent/received.
What is the problem? Thanks.


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DDN CD signal

2000-05-08 Thread vtam

I have a channelized E1 connect to 7507, and timeslot 1 connect to 2611.
When i shutdown the e1 timeslot 1, does the 2611 ddn port cd signal would go
down?
If it is a leased line(no e1) between them, what happen? Thanks


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