Re: why is routing needed with VLANs

2001-01-19 Thread Ruben Arias
Sorry, I was trying to make a puzzle with the words, instead I did a lot of noise in the line, looks like I have to improve my language! Peter Van Oene wrote: > To me, there is no concept of a layer three VLAN. If you chose to route IP, you >need a router, whether you have dynamic or statica

Re: Seally Question!!!!

2001-01-19 Thread John Nemeth
On Mar 15, 10:37am, "Joseph Kiang" wrote: } } What's the difference between NetBIOS and NetBEUI??? NetBIOS is a networking API, similar to Berkeley sockets and winsocks. It is approximately layer 4. NetBEUI is a networking protocol. It is a very simple one where hosts are identified by 14

Re: Multicast Group Join???

2001-01-19 Thread Mike Fountain
It is driven by the application. The application decides it wants to work by multicasting packets or receiving multicast packets, so it reports it wants to join multicast group X where X is a multicast IP that was either coded into it, or configured by the user. If you have two users with the sa

Re: PPP over Frame-Relay

2001-01-19 Thread AABAN34
I got it to work, all I needed to do was to remove the =A0 ppp authenticatio= n=20 chap pap and it I could ping each other. Thanks Brian _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure v

Strange Router CPU Utilisation

2001-01-19 Thread Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown)
Hello, gang. I'd like to know if anyone has seen this behaviour of a 4505 (v.11.2) where it is able to handle heavy traffic throughout the day with no more than a 50% cpu utilisation max but shows a few periods of spikes up to 98% when there is no WAN traffic say 4am or 9pm. These spikes show up a

Re: Remote Telnet access via dial-up

2001-01-19 Thread John Nemeth
On Jun 10, 11:13am, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Yes. I would have the head of anybody that tried that stunt. At the very least, he should have been using ssh. However, even that would have been dicey. As far as the lack of an analogue phone line, that problem is easily solved (depe

RE: why is routing needed with VLANs - ARP?

2001-01-19 Thread Baety Wayne A1C 18 CS/SCBD
Because VLANs are what they are, virtual lans, in other words many lan segments (self contained broadcast domains). We're trying to accomplish something in software, which was traditionally implemented physically. The Question 2 you is... What is the traditional way of moving 1 packet from a la

Re: Whew... I passed

2001-01-19 Thread ROB
ItsMe, We need to start a whole other thread on your situation. ItsMe wrote: > I'm not saying I don't think you owe the company if they pay your way, > by no means. I just saying to be aware of what you are agreeing to. > > Wow 30K to 120K, I could double my pay and not be at 120K, > it may be

RE: dialer idle-timeout and dialer fast-idle commands

2001-01-19 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
Dialer idle-timeout Sets the time that the line can remain idle before it is disconnected. Default being 120 seconds. This means that if Site A just made a call to the Corporate HQ, sent it's traffic and now has nothing left to send, the line will remain up for 120 seconds in case some more tra

AW: dialer idle-timeout and dialer fast-idle commands

2001-01-19 Thread Stuart Laubstein
Dialer idle timeout is used on lines where no contention takes place you would use the fast idle command on lines where there is contention. Fast idle is generally much lower I think 30 seconds is default while idel timeout is 120 secnds or maybe 180 by default. stuart -Ursprüngliche Nachri

Re: TCP port number 0

2001-01-19 Thread Chris Miles
Hi, Without seeing the actual access-list, I would imagine that no port numbers are being logged because you are not interrogating the traffic at a port level, simply at a protocol level. You are seeing TCP traffic but not checking for the port. For example, if you have a list that resembles th

dialer idle-timeout and dialer fast-idle commands

2001-01-19 Thread Barbara Cobbina
Can anyone tell me the difference between these two dialer commands ? Explanation given in the BCRAN course notes make the two appear to me as serving the same purpose. Cheers BABS __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail.

RE: HELP WITH RAD MULTIPROTOCOL SWICTH

2001-01-19 Thread Barbara Cobbina
Sorry forgot to mention the modell. The model is FPS 8 --- Gustavo Gomez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Model ??? > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Barbara Cobbina > Sent: Jueves, 18 de Enero de 2001 02:39 p.m. > To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

TCP port number 0

2001-01-19 Thread Nurarif W
Hi, Does anyone know what is the purpose of tcp port number 0 ? I have an experience catching traffic coming from HTTP server with tcp = port number 0 and destinated to any IP address with tcp port number 0. = After I put an incoming acces-list that blocked port number 0, a few = minute later I s

Re: Problem

2001-01-19 Thread ROB
You might want to send that info to CISCO, not an open newsgroup. Kamran Sheikh wrote: > Sir / Madam > > i am unable to logon into the tracking system with > putting all the correct information. Kindly tell me > here is my information > > My Full Name is : Kamran Zamir > Cisco ID :

Re: Cat5500 question

2001-01-19 Thread ROB
SE II is hardware. A controller board, if you will. Just purchase it, install it, and configure it. Jason Tran wrote: > Hi Group, just have a quick question. I have a cat 5500 currently has a > Supervisor Engine I. If someone tells me I need Supervisor Engine II, is he > talking about softwa

ISDN crossover???

2001-01-19 Thread Dean Snider
Hello all I have a 2610 with 2 WIC-1B-U units in it and a 2503. I'm wondering if there is a way I can connect the 2 units with a ISDN crossover cable (if there is a wiring pattern or such a thing) in order to try and setup ISDN in a lab situation. Has anyone tried to do this? Do I maybe need som

RE: TCP port number 0

2001-01-19 Thread 천리안메일
ahp (51), eigrp (88), esp (50), gre (47), igrp (9), icmp (1), igmp (2), igrp (9), ip (0), ipinip (4), nos (94), ospf (89), pcp (108), pim (103), tcp (6), or udp (17). 0 is 'ip'. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nurarif W Sent: Friday, Jan

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