Public/private addressing is irrelevant, you only need public addresses at
your border routers, or you can use public addresses everywhere to avoid NAT
and external interconnectivity problems. The question seems to ask whether
corporate nodes have the ability to route to the Internet, Not a good i
Hey all,
I want to set up a linux box to talk to a Cisco router over a rolled cable
connected to a serial port. I want to redirect the terminal so that I can
see the router prompts etc.
Has anyone done this before? If so can you let me know how I would do it.
Thanks in Advance.
Mike
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Thanks,
I know that I should use the proper name for all the RJ45, RJ48, RJ48C
what is that one for PRI?..
Will try the cross over.
Albert
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Hello,
Has anyone in this newsgroup went as far as getting CISCO and SNA
certification such as?
- SNA Foundation SNAIPF EXAM 640-456
- SNA Configuration fir Multiprotocol Administrators SNAM 12.0 EXAM 640-445
- SNA to IP Migration SNAMI Exam 640-457
Please share with me your UNIQUE experience,
Wow!
15000?
or 1500?
Adam Hickey
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Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: MTU for a DSL connection
> MTU
go to ccieprep and register for their free white papers .. get the white
paper on token ring by Loui Rossi and u will understand everything..
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Atif
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Dave Malik
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 7:00 A
RIP and IGRP are Classful routing protocols. Meaning that they will
recognize and IP by the first octet and automatically use the default mask
associated with that class. They will disregard any subnets. Therefore you
have the ip classless command which tells these protocols to forget about
the de
Hello,
Has anyone in this newsgroup went as far as getting CISCO and SNA
certification such as?
- SNA Foundation SNAIPF EXAM 640-456
- SNA Configuration fir Multiprotocol Administrators SNAM 12.0 EXAM 640-445
- SNA to IP Migration SNAMI Exam 640-457
Please share with me your UNIQUE experience,
Turns out that ip classless is enabled by default. Perhaps that is why you
need to use "no ip classless" See the www.cisco.com for details.
Ip Classless - 11.3 The default behavior changed from disabled to enabled
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MTU = 15000 std
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What should I set my WIN98SE MTU setting to ? When I get my DSL connection?
> and does anyone recommend anyone setting for MTU for Dial-up? I know there
> are programs out there to change it, but does someone know of a good one to
> change my MTU on
You must manually configure the OSPF interface cost such as:-
int s0
ip ospf cost 1000
int s1
ip ospf cost 1000
OSPF only does load-balancing on equal-cost interfaces. The other method is
to do this via configuring the interface bandwidth but this can affect
anything else that uses the inter
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<< Can anyone tell how to pronounce the words TACACS, RADIUS? Anywhere can I
find the pronounciation of all those abbreviations?
Thanks.
>>
Are you ready? Turn your speakers up so you can hear the pronunc
Ah yes, classful addressing. Blast from the past...
I am assuming you are aware of the classes of IP addresses, and how a
class A address has a first octet of 1-127, etc..
Well, what IP Classless means is that the router *does not* assume that an
IP address with a first octet of 1-126 is a
Go to this site: www.salary.com
kien theng lee wrote:
> hi, guys,
> one simple quick question, anyone knows an entry level salary for a network
> engineer (cisco), with a masters degree, in chicago area?
>
> thanks
> KT
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For ethernet media, the bandwidth is fixed. bandwidth command at the int. is
just informational. Could be used by IGRP as parameter to calculate the metric
advertised.
cvp
ccnp, ccda
"gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/23/2000 11:42:12 AM
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To: [
Hey Everyone,
I made a slight configuration error when I rebuilt the new server and the postings
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the mailing list. This has now been solved.
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Paul
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Tkaas
In New York it is:
"Who wants to know?"
In New Jersey it is pronounced TACACS but you need to give not just your Username and
Password but also what exit.
In Georgia it is pronounced Tacacs but you need to add a "ya' all" to the end and the
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hi ,
Anyone knows why when we use RIP or IGRP routing protocols and we have a
default network command entered , we need to include ip classless?
Any form of input will be greatly appreciated
thanks
Jason
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Gday everyone
Setting up a lab, and following on from my last email about the maximum
throughput using a DCE-DTE cable on a serial port achieving a maximum of
4mbps. (DCE serial port set with clockrate 400)
Nowobviously the speed is a little slow, so I decided to buy a second
cable
Dear CISCO'ers
May I define a global pool addresses that has already defined for static
global address,
what the effect for this configuration. Is there any rule to making a global
pool and PAT address??
Please advise ...
global (outside) 1 209.165.201.101-209.165.201.110 netmask 255.255.255.24
Dear all,
Is there a command to view the OSPF entry in the USER MODE?? For example as
shown
%%
router ospf 100
redistribute static
network 57.198.47.0 0.0.0.255 area 57.198.47.0
network 57.192.243.48 0.0.0.3 area 57.198.47.0
%%%
Here's the way new Texans pronounce it...
Tacacs = 'TIE- kax"
RADIUS = "Ray Dee Us"
HTH,
Charles
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> Can anyone tell how to pronounce the words TACACS, RADIUS? Anywhere can I
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> I am going to take BCSN pretty soon. Can you share with me how did you
take
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hi guys:
anyone can tell me how to limit the ethernert speed at
64k in Cisco router
My co-worker has a sub to CCPREP and CERTZONE but they are kind of pricey.
Lots of good information.
I just bought the Study Guide from www.cciewritten.bigstep.com It's missing
a few topics, but for the price, it's definitely worth it.
Cheers,
Chris Z
GTE Wireless
""Dave Malik"" <[EMAIL PROTEC
Does anyone have a good URL for reference which explains how to calculate
and construct RIFs and decode them as they pass through a bridged network?
Comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
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well, I was planning to make/buy a DB25 to DB15 connector (that is very
common). Or I was going to use the pin-out to make the DB15. The thing
that I was most wondering about is if you need anything in between. (I don't
believe so but just want to make sure) Someone may had already done this
a
Does anyone have any experience with the subscription CCIE prep study
services provide by CCPREP.com and CERTIFICATIONZONE.com?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Regards,
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Dave Santeramo wrote:
> How do you setup the MRTG file so that it can pull SNMP data from each
> individual switch port? I know how to pull the data off of a router
> but am running into a problem pulling for each port on a 3548. Any modified
> config examples would be grea
hi, guys,
one simple quick question, anyone knows an entry level salary for a network
engineer (cisco), with a masters degree, in chicago area?
thanks
KT
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Hey all,
You don't have to know a Reseller to purchase these now. Just when you
thought you didn't need anything more to spend bucks on! ciscopress.com/cim
. You could recup. some back on Ebay I guess.
Good luck to ya,
Dale
How do you setup the MRTG file so that it can pull SNMP data from each
individual switch port? I know how to pull the data off of a router
but am running into a problem pulling for each port on a 3548. Any modified
config examples would be greatly appreciated.
_
I'd like to thank everybody for the help. It was the
problem with firewall setup not letting the RouterA
subnet through.
Filomena
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Are you sure they weren't lying about their status? Did you see the leather
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I've meet several people over the years who are CCIE's until you ask for
some documentation, and then you never see them again.
- Dennis
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From: Ledwidge, Feargal [mailto:[EMA
Hi Steve,
Well, if it were ME I would probably go with your approach, with the
exception being that I would consider (if not strongly advocate) running the
end-station clients through a proxy server farm and not give them direct
Internet access, period.
I would then parcel out direct Interne
You think thats bad . ?
I worked with a CCIE who couldn't perform a simple traceroute ! Yet he
managed to pass the lab !
Feargal
-Original Message-
From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 5:33 AM
To: Chuck Larrieu; Priscilla Oppenheimer; Derek CH
Check out an EIGRP protocol analyzer trace and you'll see poison reverse in
action. It is more proactive then what you describe.
When Router A tells Router B "I can get to Network X," Router B tells
Router A, "I can't get to Network X."
What Router B is really saying is "I can't get to Network
Hi,
My mate just completed his CCIE and wants to sell the following equipment - ex
New Zealand.
Four x Cisco 2513 routers
Four x Ethernet Transceivers (AUI - utp)
Two x DTE/DCE cables (1 metre long)
Two x DTE cables
Two x DCE cables
Four x MAU's (each with 8 port RJ45's)
Four x Token Ring Tran
Hi all,
Anybody has a decent sample of the mobile ip
configuratino, I never did it before and the contents
on the website does not help a lot. Probably I just
did not find the right place on the website.
Any input would be a great help.
Thanks
Kent
_
We have about 90 routers at our branches and all have a dial backup modem
attached to the aux port. At all of them I can access the modem using
reverse telnet except for the two locations with 2600 series routers; the
rest of the routers are 2520s. Does the 2600 series have some extra
configurat
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Steve Smith wrote:
> Hey gang, a little OT but here is goes. I need a few "expert" opinions on a
> sore subject.
>
> If you have a big WAN, ATM DS3 connecting 6 cities, with a single internet
> access point. Our "security" manger feels that we should have public IPs
> runn
Will a DB25 adapter help you much if the telco is terminating with at DB15?
>From: Albert Ip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Albert Ip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Telco problem, DB 15 and RJ 45 dmarc
>Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 13:09:20 -0
ty. The below data could be gotten from cflowd by doing the
following:
artsasagg -i 11-12 -I 11-12 /tmp/report
/usr/local/arts/data/cflowd/208.206.76.1/arts.2822
artsases -l 10 /tmp/report
)
Rank srcAS dstAS Bytes
1) Telus. I feel for you Goto www.customcable.com and they can make
you up a cable with a RJ48C at one end (what you are calling a RJ45) and a
DB15 male at the other. You can get it whatever length you need so you can
locate the router away from the Telus demarcation. They use a custom mad
Turn on IP accounting on the interfaces in question and that will show you
source IP, destination IP, and bytes transmitted. Once you've found the
problem host, turn it back off. No sense in needlessly loading down the
cpu.
HTH,
John
> Group,
> Is there a way to determine the MAC or IP ad
Hey gang, a little OT but here is goes. I need a few "expert" opinions on a
sore subject.
If you have a big WAN, ATM DS3 connecting 6 cities, with a single internet
access point. Our "security" manger feels that we should have public IPs
running in our DMZ and our WAN from city to city. Then NA
You can turn on IP accounting, but be advised that it will take processing
cycles from your router. Pending on the router class, you should be able to
run it long enough to make a determination.
Martin
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Sent: Tuesday, Au
On Tue, 22 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Studying for the CCNA, I'm having trouble figuring out what the deal is with
> poisen reverse.
>
> I understand split horizon as not sending route updates back out the port
> they are received on, and I understand route poisening as specifically
as a CCIE you as expected to be proficient in all versions.
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From: Philip Neeson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 2:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE Written 350-001 - IOS Version
Importance: Low
Hi,
I searched this and other study gro
Hey gang, a little OT but here is goes. I need a few "expert" opinions on a
sore subject.
If you have a big WAN, ATM DS3 connecting 6 cities, with a single internet
access point. Our "security" manger feels that we should have public IPs
running in our DMZ and our WAN from city to city. Then NA
We order a F/T1 from local Telco. When we put the order in, I went and
bought the WIC-1DSU-T1 for both ends. Now the telco said they cannot
deliver a dmarc of RJ45.
"please advise the client that we will not be able to deliver on RJ-45 but
DB-15 instead. Telus, for one reason or another will n
Group,
Is there a way to determine the MAC or IP address of a machine that is
hogging a link?
I had a T1 link that got flooded today and I was trying to find who the
culprit was. I did not have a sniffer available so I was looking for a
solution within IOS.
I could see where the traffic
Hi,
I searched this and other study groups. But can't seem to find an answer.
Can anyone please tell me what in respect to which IOS version the current
Drake (350-001) is written for.
11.3 or 12.0??
I would expect 12.0 but up until recently even most exams seem to have been
based around eit
Are you using WINS? Do you have the wins server entered into the DUN
connection?
Are you blocking and netbios ports on your router through access-lists?
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From: "Leon Bass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 1:16 PM
Subject: Aut
Your problem is that you do not have your WINS server set up, more than
likely.
Keep in mind that your router will not be forwarding NB broadcasts, and the
helper address will help you get to a domain server, dhcp server etc, but
not to hook you up with the name server.
HTH,
Casey
>From: "L
I have done with with IPSec. You need CheckPoint 4.1 aka 2000 to run 3Des.
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Subject: OT: Cisco + Checkpoint
Hi. Has anyone set up a VPN with a cisco router going to
Studying for the CCNA, I'm having trouble figuring out what the deal is with
poisen reverse.
I understand split horizon as not sending route updates back out the port
they are received on, and I understand route poisening as specifically
advertising a down route as bad, as opposed to just no
What should I set my WIN98SE MTU setting to ? When I get my DSL connection?
and does anyone recommend anyone setting for MTU for Dial-up? I know there
are programs out there to change it, but does someone know of a good one to
change my MTU on my Win98SE or what about Windows 2000 server and
Anyone has read this book? How does it compare to the first version?
does it worth the money to buy?
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Can't answer that one for sure, but here's my take on it...
It's true only in that Cisco has designed the various switch lines to
fulfill certain roles in the overall network infrastructure. The Catalyst
4000, 5000, and 6000 series (set based) are what Cisco suggests for the
distribution layer (
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Have you looked at Qcheck? It may not have all the features
you're looking for, but might get you by in the interim. The
console works on all WinX platforms; the "endpoints" run on 17
different operating systems, from Windows to MVX to 8 flavors of
Unix. Might not be as configurable as you'd like,
Pick a
port on the switch that you are going to plug your sniffer into. Get into
the switch (telnet, console), configuration mode, go to the switch port your
sniffer's on (int fa0/4) and type in port monitor fa0/5, etc. to monitor the
ports you want to.
Dave
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Title: RE: Simple Net Traffic Generator
There are several applications available for generating controlled traffic some are implemented on proprietary hardware and some are running on windows or linux platform:
Hardware: SmartBits, Ixia.
Software: Chariot, Shomiti's surveyor, or a sniffer
I am setting up a 3640 to use for remote access.
I have tried ip helper address
The 3640 authenticates, but I cannot login to the domain.
I can ping, I can telnet, and i can use the browser once I login.
I do get an IP address assigned to my dial-in client.
But Network neighborhood gives me nothin
Hey guys,
What's the passing mark for BCRAN exam, how many exam items on the exam?
Has the BCRAN exam been revised already? I'm planning to take the exam and
I'm
using BCRAN by Catherine Paquet /Cisco Press. I want to know whether this is
enough
to prepare me.
I'll really appreciate any response
Are your users using PPP? If they are look at the
command "no peer neighbor-route"
from Cisco CD:
The Cisco IOS software automatically creates neighbor
routes by default; that is, it automatically sets up a
route to the peer address on a point-to-point
interface
when the PPP IPCP negotiation i
I think what you're saying is that the Access Server is announcing the
individule /32's which is creating alot of route table entries on your
network? If you would like to reduce that...as much as possible, then
you can implement route aggregation/summarization, so that the access
server ju
or entered a static route for a gateway of last resort as
ip route 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 10.20.30.254
hmm, how come that didn't work. it shows up in the routing table. (fx:
scratches head and tries to look confident in front of the customer) what's
this /32 at the end of the address?
dave
What are some of the
configurations of equipment and WAN connections that you guys have set up for
your labs?
Do I need WAN
connections or can I emulate those with some kind of crossover
cable?
I know I need a 5000
series switch. Is the smaller 5002 OK, or am I better off with the large
Hi,
We are using Cisco AS5200's for our remote users to dial-in to our site.
We have configured a local pool of ip addresses that they get assigned when
they connect. (ip local pool as01 10.20.211.1 10.20.211.254).
We are using EIGRP as the routing protocol, and when I show ip routes for
one o
Has anyone ever added a static route only to find out that the route is not
in the route table nor is the customers routes? I usually blame it on bad
memory, reboot and it works. I know I did it right but you still feel like
an ass.
Jason Hitt
MCSE+I, CNA, CCNA, CCDA, A+, Network +
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Agreed...I delete them immediately.
At 03:49 PM 8/22/00 +0100, you wrote:
>AS SUBJECT ABOVE.
>
>This will increase your chances of having a decent response to your
>question. I don't know and cannot answer for everyone else but I tend not
>to bother with mails when there is nothing in the subjec
For the CCNP, I think you can cut the cost to $2,500-3,500
for equipment (previous posts recommended a minimum
of three routers, plus 1 switch), and pass the tests within
2-3 monthsprobably faster based upon your background
and your plan to study full-time. The CCNP written tests
apparently
Mentors stuff looks the most affordable but I'll need a "for Dummies" guide
to get it working on NT
Ganymede's Chariot looks great though I feel it will be too much ...
I've also found LanTraffic V2 from www.zti.fr It looks exactly what I'd like
though again, it's a fair bit of $$$.
Thank
Set it to 1536
Look in comp.dcom.xdsl for a FAQ/pointer from John Navas, he has a page that
explains how to tweak your tcp/ip stack
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
>
>
> What should I set my WIN98SE MTU setting to ? When I get my DSL connection?
> and does anyone recommend anyone setting for MTU
Mike,
Firstly please use a subject heading in future when posting your
messages. You will get a better response.!!
For
the answer to your question I'm afraid it depends. How confident are you
on the subjects listed in the CCO required for the CCNA. If your confident
then go for it, if
Read the whole book, cover to cover. Re-read anything that you felt uneasy
about. Do all of the practice tests/labs that came with the book.
Then go take the test. That is the best way to find out how you are doing.
If you fail, you will have a pretty good idea whether your study materials
can
AS SUBJECT ABOVE.
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Have a look at Mentor Technologies' TCP throughput testing tool:
http://www.mentortech.com/learn/tools/tools.shtml
Irwin
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 9:53 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Simple Net Traffic Ge
Half Duplex ???
Broadcasts/Multicasts !!!
Regards,
Phil.
--- Jorge Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
Collisions are usually normal, that's what CSMA/CD
> is based on.
> However, I would check the following:
>
> 1)Check switch port statistics from the switch where
> the router connects to
Hi. A quick question, I have recently started
working on my CCNA, and purchased Todd Lammle's Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide and have been reading and using the simulated lab, for several
weeks. My question: Should I invest in more hardware/software/books to properly
train for
I'm looking for a simple application that will stream TCP or UDP traffic at
a controlled rate from one IP address to another.Ideally it would have the
following features:
1) Allow changing the bandwidth on the fly ( watch how the routers handle
traffic changes)
2) Have rates from say 9.6kbs to
Exams are exams, they test you on specific topics, they don't make you God.
Nnanna
www.nantech.com
online lab for CCIE preparation
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From: "Phil Barker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Derek CHUN
1. proxy arp should be transparent to end
users. Default gateway is still needed, but it's not necessarily pointing
to the proxy-arp-enabled router.
2. not
configurable for client machines. Turn it on on routers (default for
cisco). You can check by "arp -a" in dos, which shows t
I met a CCIE 3 years ago who confirmed that he
understood that ICMP was used for Ping request/reply
??? but nothing else.
Scarrry.
PS: I'm not tarring all CCIE's with the same brush.
But exams are exams at the end of the day.
Phil.
--- Chuck Larrieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
-O
OOps, sorry for the typo
Arya
>From: ElephantChild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Arya Salahi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: cisco 2504 problem
>Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 22:45:05 +0200 (CEST)
>
>On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Arya Salahi wrote:
>
> > Make sure tha
To prevent the "flamage" of one that will ask a question not of the
certification species, I want to verify that there is a troubleshooting list
at groupstudy.com that is frequented by the "great ones" that frequent this
list. (rubbing nose clean)...thanks.
Rick Watson, <<...>>
Senior Systems E
Wrong.
ip classless allows a router receiving a packet it doesn't know how to forward
(unrecognized subnet and no default route in the routing table) to choose the
best supernet to forward it finally. Otherwise with no ip classless, the packet
is discarded.
cvp
ccnp, ccda
"Yee, Jason" <[E
hi guys,
ip classless is for routing protocols to advertise subnets whereas no ip
classless is for routing protocols not to advertise subnet info Am I right
in saying that?
thanks
Jason
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Title: RE: telnetting to directly connected router
I dont think while telnetting you have to give subnet masks,
CDP can work to check data link layer connectivity if using cisco devices,
I tried in an NT based network using New bridge switches u can still ping the address using same range
Hello Group,
I do not have much information on router, because I am novice at this
area.
I have a cisco2621 router, with two fast ethernet modules, and 2 serial
WIC and with IDS, FW and NAT features. Where can I find a sample
configuration file, so my router makes NAT with IDS and FW enabled?
I
Thank you for your message .. Mr. Sheref
But i am still in the search for some help material or any website .. if i
have any info. i will talk to you .. Thank you
Hi Mr. Rusheng Ma .. about the beta test .. i should take it as any test
exam (ex: like CCNA ..) but it is free no $$$
Regards
Moha
hi guys,
One very simple question but just curious as to why, if I have two routers
say,
E.g.
172.12.2.0 /30
RA===RB
.1.2
this got no problem telnetting because RA and RB on same subnet
what if I a
TTY 0 is probably where the kernel is running.
if you issue "sh proc cpu", the output shows TTY0 as the owner of the
kernel processes. This might be the reason why TTY starts
with 1 instead of 0.
HTH,
Regards,
Ufuk.
A friendly person lent me access to his 2509, and I am sorry to say th
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