Charles,
Here is a cut of a config I use on a 3640 to achive this (This router has 12
MICA modems in slot 1 - the remainder of the PRI timeslots are used for
incoming ISDN calls):
controller E1 2/0
pri-group timeslots 1-31
!
interface Serial2/0:15
ip unnumbered Loopback0
no ip directed-broadc
Check out www.kg2.com I have ordered lab routers from there, all went very
well.. Have fun.Paul
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> If anyone out there has spare equipment or looking to unload their l
Can you TFTP boot off your previous image or another
image? You have 24meg DRAM total but the router takes
a chunk of that for shared memory thus I'm suspecting
that the total main DRAM (total minus shared) is less
then 20. You can check this by doing a 'show version'
and seeing how much you have.
If I recall correctly, you can mark the files for
deletion on a 3600 but the 3600 series uses a flash
type that you can't squeeze to regain space. You need
to erase the contents of the whole partition to free
the space. If you only have one partition then you
need to erase the flash and TFTP the i
I get the best results w/USRs by setting them to dumb
mode, auto-answer, echo off, and default factory
settings. The jumpers are on the back edge or bottom
on the USRs depending on model. Newer ones are on
back. There should be a little chart on bottom with
what each DIP switch is for.
This way t
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Hi Friends,
For getting CCNP securtiy Specialization, do I need to take all this exams.
1. 640-442 MCNS
Managing Cisco Network Security (MCNS)
2. 9E0-571 CSPFA
Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced (CSPFA)
(see also prerequisite course Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Fundamentals CSPFF)
3. 9E0-558 C
Hi I am very new to this cisco router stuff, I have a cisco 800 series (803)
with version 12.0 software for cisco,
it comes up with User Access Verification
password
is there a default password i can put in so that I am then able to do the
erase command and configurer it for myself
thanks guys
>On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Mask Of Zorro wrote:
>
>> Yes, the written exam is going to be changed to a jury based oral
>> examination. You will be seated in a wooden chair in the middle of a large,
>> cold room. Bright lights will be pointed at your face. Then, a group of 6 to
>> 8 Cisco engineers
How do I set the jumper on the modem in order for it to work with a
cisco router 2620? Thanks.
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>
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Do you have portfast enabled on the end-user ports? They could be timing
out for DHCP before spanning tree brings them up. With your setup it sounds
like you could turn spanning tree off if you wanted. I rarely do because
you never know when someone will create a loop, so I'd recommend portfast
Dear Ciscoers
please anybody give me a remarks of CCNP Support Exam for AppleTalk
Questions!!!
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I will also suggest 'portfast'. We had the exact same problem about
three years ago. Also, maybe check ip helper addresses are correct?
Santosh Koshy wrote:
>
> This is exactly what happened to me when i installed my 5509 switch And
> i am also using win2k for DHCP.. The fix is to enable
SORRY GUYS
My mistake Will make sure to get facts right the next timeand not
jump to conclusions
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> I dont think you can just specifiy a time de
There was a thread a while back about broadcasts and how they affected PC's
in the broadcast domain... It was mentioned that the NICs of today are
intelligent enough to take the broadcast processing workload off of the PC's
cpu somehow??.. Am I remembering this correctly??? Could someone pl
This is exactly what happened to me when i installed my 5509 switch And
i am also using win2k for DHCP.. The fix is to enable "portfast" on the
switch ports.. Only enable them on the ports that are attached to end
stations (not to other bridges, switches or routers)
Here is an URL that come
Dear all,
I was trying to clear the following logging setting in
#syslog
set logging console enable
set logging server enable
set logging level cdp 4 default
set logging level mcast 2 default
set logging level dtp 5 default
set logging level dvlan 2 default
set logging level earl 2 default
set
Have not seen this one, any feedback would be great!
Topology:
Have 2-5509/2sups/2RSFC
1-remote building with 5509 (single fiber between)
1-corp building with 5509
3548/24 for both locations for end user wire rooms
Running 802.1Q, trunking/etherchannels between
3500 and 5509. Trunking between
Well my lowly Procmail recipe to defang attachments catches it
rather nicely an quarantines it and sends postmaster and receipient a
nice lil message... It is always fun to see who's running M$ mail clients
when these lil gems come out... Wish we could just put all the creators
of virii an
I believe 4.6 works for win2k.
Now, with that said, do you have a supported card that will let you see all
of the captured frames? The list of adapters is pretty small.
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I was trying to do this async callback in my lab. Have tried to get answer
from books and Cisco website for quite some time but with no luck. Seek help
from the group.
By looking at the debug info, seemed the callback client is working OK but
missed something on the callback server side as there
Dear all
I have a cisco 7500 with HSSI interface. I wan to connect it with Lucent B-STDX
switch's HSSI card. What HSSI cable should I use?
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I like the idea of a jury! I always thought that the way it should have
been! (Ok Everyone no flame.!)
Now is it serious or is it a joke? :)
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> I'm curious if there's a correlation between the written score and the lab
> score. For example, how many of you scored high on the written but have
> failed the lab? If so, how close was it? How many scored low on the
>
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> Does anybody know what is a 6500 OSR platform?
> Somthing relates to optical?
> Can find anything in detail on CCO.
>
Optical Services Router
It is a 6500 with Optical Services Modules supporting High Speed Optical
Media, such as
Sounds like you're asking for a portable weather service :-) You should be
able to set sufficient traps from the environmental of the device (i.e.
temperature). I brought up a new batch of 7206VXR's in the lab @ work & the
guys polling received enough information to tell me to not set the router
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> Does the Catalyst 4006 even support AppleTalk routing? I don't think it
does.
>
> In the Cisco world, a "seed router" isn't anything special. It's simply a
> router where you have configured a cable range and one or m
Hi All,
Does anyone know the difference between the above two catalyst modules? I
know ws-x5213 is an end of life product, and I think the ws-x5213a is going
to be end of life in a few weeks as well.
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VNC is solid, but it's not secure. I don't think it's a good idea to use an
insecure program like VNC to access something as sensitive as an SMS console
from outside the firewall. It only takes one smart technician and a protocol
analyzer to compromise your network. SSH is definitely a good way to
Does anyone no of a good Windows sniffer? that is cheap and It does not
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> Just in case some of you missed the announcement!
>
> There is currently a new computer virus that has been identified as the "
> AnnaKournikova " virus.
Actually, it looks to our local experts like a fairly old one (August of
last year).
McAfee appears to catch it, Norton appears not to.
>
If you are running Norton Corporate version 7.5, go here for instructions:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/361fc4a260e563b1882568180069e1c
0/e61eaea947c499378825691a007c8013?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,how,to,block,att
achments
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HI,
when I study BCMSN,
I do not understand clearly about the function of
timers(Hello,Maxage,fwd delay).
Espetially when there is a topolody change.
Also , I don't know the process or the BPDU exchange
between the switch abserve the topology and root
bridge.
Can anybody discuss it?
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I would like to set this up? I just want to do simple packet captures? I am
having problems setting up a network adapter under windows ME?
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>Hi all
>
>This is out subject question how do you block
>attachment like with vb scripts like "Here you have,
>;o) " at exchange server.
>
I believe there's a KB article somewhere on their support site
just tried it and http:
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Recently I have experiences problems with auto neg.
So now before deploying any piece (including switches)
I set all the ports/ints to 100FULL. I found the
following that mey be of interest.
I wonder if Cisco will ever just ship with 100FULL as
default!
802.3u auto-negotiation and why it's some
Any reason folks don't like Network Monitor (the SMS version)?
ObSniffer: windump
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 10:43:34AM -0800, Syed, Junaid wrote:
>sniffer pro 4.5 (from network associates )
>it works like a champ on win2k
>
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How do I erase one of the three images on the flash card of a 3640 running
11.2?
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You really do not have a lot of choice in the matter. The subinterface
configuration can not be use unless you are running ISL encapsulation
(vlans) or a point-multipoint type network on the interface. If you try to
use the sub-interface setup without these the router will give you an error.
Ma
Hi all
This is out subject question how do you block
attachment like with vb scripts like "Here you have,
;o) " at exchange server.
=
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I am following the Cisco Network Academy courses which are of same sequence
as Ken, i.e., BSCN, BCRAN, BCMSN and CIT.
Arthur
>This question has been asked several times before, however I have a my own
>opinion which seems to work for me.
>
>I feel that the BCSN exam probably is the most exten
I believe the link your looking for is Chuck Semeria's white paper "Understanding IP
Addressing: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know" at the folloing URL:
http://www.3com.com/nsc/501302s.html
Watch that wrap.
HTH,
Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regiona
Hey group, I had a quick question concerning a port number. The port in
question is port 4098. I checked out the iana port numbers and they show
port 4098 as something called "drmsfsd". Now I have never heard of this and
I can't find anything anywhere about what it is or what it does. If an
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Now that makes sense.
Thank you.
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> Actually, it would be 256bits/cycle at a rate of 62,500,000
> cycles/sec.
>
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> > Can you explain this to me
Just in case some of you missed the announcement!
There is currently a new computer virus that has been identified as the "
AnnaKournikova " virus.
It will appear with an email subject line of " Here You Have,:0) ". The
body of the email message
contains the following message, " Hi, check this o
I only use secondary interfaces as a means for migrating between IP
addressing schemes, but that's just me... They can come in handy when used
in multi-homed, non BGP environment...
I think sub-interfaces would make a really cool replacement...
Brant I. Stevens
Internetwork Solutions Engineer
T
>Greetings all,
>
>Which way do you guys recommend using in Ethernet environment if I have
>multiple subnets? Are there any advantages/disadvantages for using one over
>the other?.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Nabil
They do different things. In large part, secondaries are a rather
ugly hack to deal with an a
Actually, it would be 256bits/cycle at a rate of 62,500,000 cycles/sec.
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>
> Can you explain this to me in greater detail?
> 256 bits * 62.5 MHz = 16,000(bits*MHz)
>
> 16,000(bits*MHz) * 1,000,000
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Well I think it really depends on if you have any experience in various
areas already. For me, working in large LANs, I am going BCMSN, BCSN, then
BCRAN or CIT (I haven't decided which). If this is really all new to you, go
with the typical BCSN, BCRAN, BCMSN, CIT.
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Kevin and John,
A note about the "memory access errors".
If the router in question is using a MIPS CPU for example, interrupt
processing CPU utlization can also run higher than normal due to an error
called an alignment error. Alignment errors occur when the program running
on the CPU attempts t
>>Are we target of DDoS?<<
It's nothing personal: EVERYONE is getting hit by this. I'm seeing our email sweeper
get bogged down by this VBS attemting to enter our system. CNN.Com has a story that
gives a pretty good run-down on it.
The bottom line is if you use Outlook and open the attachmen
I just checked CCO and there are so many CPU-related bugs in 12.0(5) that I stopped
counting after a while. You might want to upgrade, if feasible.
Also, try doing a show align to see if you're getting spurious memory access errors.
One of the bugs mentioned a high CPU usage due to these.
HT
All
Passed BCMSN exam today with of a score of 830. On to the Routing exam.
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As far as I understand... (standard disclaimer)
The first number is the total CPU utilization...
The second number (after the /) is the total utilization that is being used
for interrupts. The difference between these 2 numbers is the amount the
router uses for the processes listed below the line
One disadvantage of using secondary interfaces is that Cisco has indicated
secondary interface support will disappear in future IOS releases, in favour
of supporting subinterface configurations.
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There's an e-mail virus running around called:
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It's causing e-mail systems to mass mail to everyone in an address book.
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I have received several emails like this from the list.
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Which way do you guys recommend using in Ethernet environment if I have
multiple subnets? Are there any advantages/disadvantages for using one over
the other?.
Thanks,
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I am kind of just thinking out loud here, but if someone could confirm that
I'm right, I would appreciate it.
Jeff Doyle just joined me for lunch again as usual - his book that is, and
there was an example in the beginning of the RIPv2 chapter where 3 routers
(let's call them A, B and C) were con
Can do. Make up a cable swapping pins 1&2 with 7&8 and 7&8 with 1&2. Need to
add clocking one end. Ask others for the exact command.
> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Timmons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 12:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Connecting
Bob, Phil - and the group.
Thanks for the input, gives me more to think about.
Some more history..
This router is a 3620 with OC3 and FastEthernet interfaces. It has 48 meg
and is running 12.0(5)XK1.
According to Cisco's docs, the 3620 should be able to handle around 20-40
kpps.
EtherPeek 4.1 works on Win2K also. Coming from a Mac background I've always
been quite "snobbish" about Etherpeek. However I had a chance to play with
SnifferPro4.5 for a few days last week (a friend works at a place with a
much larger budget than I get) and have to say that it's decoders are bett
I've used the following which (a year or so ago) was the cheapest setup I
could find
>From APC get the following parts:
Triple expansion chassis (it's rack mountable)
SNMP card
Temp and Humidity Card (also has 4 inputs for switches)
Put the 2 cards into the chassis, configure the SNMP card (
Doh.
Never mind. Someone pointed me to:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html#command
Thanks again,
Bob
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HTH
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> this works? I
> curr
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html
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Subject: Connecting 2 routers via 56K CSU/DSU's?
> All,
>
> Does anyone know if I can connec
The CPU is being chewed up by fast switching, which doesn't show up in the output
except for five-second utilization. The percentage after the "/" shows
interrupt-level CPU usage.
I had a similar problem when we were migrating from Netware 4 to Netware 5. A couple
of different times we cre
I have a problem with users listening to the radio via the Internet. How can
I block this access but still allow Internet surfing? The browser popup
window, through which the radio is played, says it uses HTTP
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I have a used copy of CCNA 2.0 Router sim and switch sim
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Thanks Jack. Do you know, or does anyone for that matter, for sure that
this works? I
currently only have 1 56K CSU/DSU module and would like to purchase
another, though
I want to be sure it works prior to purchasing.
Thanks again,
Bob
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2 rifs for this...
.0021.00a0
.0485.0080
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> I am having some problems understanding what the rif should be fro a dlsw
connection. I understand how to get the rif for a standard srb
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Horray horray i squeezzzed paste the routing 2.0
exam with 759...O funny exam was expecting lots of in-depth
questions and i didn`t get them .some just not as many as i
expected.Bloddy good job too...
any way after this quite shocking result
Can a 3640 be configured to act as a dhcp server...how do I set it up??
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Kevin Wigle wrote:
Dear group,
Investigating a router that is starting to loaded down. When I do a sh proc
cpu I get 50% or cpu utilization but the stats don't seem to add up to 50%.
Is there another way to try and see where the 50% is coming from?
sh
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NAI 4.5 works on Windows 2000 if you have a NIC they support.
I can confirm that it works with Xircom RealPort cards (note: it did NOT
work pre-service release)
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Please respond to "Christopher Supino" <[EMAIL P
Jim,
It depends on what how you are telling the backup router that the primary is
down.
If you can use HSRP, any of the routing protocols and even dialer
watch-group. They all have their own timing knobs, just setup different
timer should solve your problem.
Gook Luck
Jack
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Ethereal runs fine on Win2K and is free! ethereal.zing.org
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Subject: Windows 2000 sniffer
Can anyone recommend a good sniffe
I am looking for a device that will monitor environmental conditions in a
data center or LAN closet that is SNMP pollable.
Any leads would be appreciated
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sniffer pro 4.5 (from network associates )
it works like a champ on win2k
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Can anyone recommend a good sniffer program for
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Thanks for the additional info Priscilla. I had always thought that the "service
config" statement
was a default with IOS 11.0 and later.
Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> Yes, it's definitely
Dear group,
Investigating a router that is starting to loaded down. When I do a sh proc
cpu I get 50% or cpu utilization but the stats don't seem to add up to 50%.
Is there another way to try and see where the 50% is coming from?
sh proc cpu
CPU utilization for five seconds: 44%/44%; one minut
>Based on paliminary research, BGP seems to be the major protocol at
>the NAP level. Is that true?
Yes.
What problem are you trying to solve?
>And if so, why? Furthermore, why is so much attention given to one protocol?
I don't really understand this question. Exchange points are
completel
It says "As of February 12, 2001, new Cisco Security Specialist and Cisco
SNA/IP Specialist designations replace the former CCNP and CCDP
Specializations." In other words, the new specializations are replacing the
old specializations, not the base tests themselves.
>Hi all,
>
>I just looked
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