Re: external modem on 2500 router [7:6355]

2001-05-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
line aux 0 modem InOut transport input all rxspeed 38400 txspeed 38400 stopbits 1 flowcontrol hardware That's pretty much all there is to it. I have a couple of 2501's with external USR 33.6 modems hung off of them to practice DDR with a teltone tls-4 pots simulator. Works great. Tim

Re: Pass BCRAN low [7:6226]

2001-05-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette)
I agree. That is a very good book for understanding many technologies. The writing is good, the material is thorough. Tim On 29 May 2001 20:08:03 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael L. Williams) wrote: Here is a book that is excellent. it explains ISDN, Frame, and ATM is a way that I've

BGP Problem [7:6376]

2001-05-30 Thread Osama Kamal
We have a problem with BGP , We need your advice to isolate the cause and solve the problem . We have three downlinks and two upliks . We use BGP at one way for incoming traffics . So we advertise our own IPs through the three providers Interpacket , Netvision and paltel . We successfully do BGP

RE: Weird OSPF result [7:6369]

2001-05-30 Thread Leung Tony
Vincent Chong wrote: Hi all; I have very interesting question that I want to discuss. I set up an frame-realy Hub and spoke OSPF in my lab environment ( only 1 routing protocol). r1- Hub (Cisco 2501, Enterprise Plus) r2- Spoke

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6378]

2001-05-30 Thread Shawn Goodson
With all that extra money maybe you could get a writing class, or a spell checker ? - Original Message - From: Jim Bond To: Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 4:14 PM Subject: Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6335] Oh yeah?! I'm win2000 roll out project manager

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6381]

2001-05-30 Thread Jon Krabbenschmidt
This reminds me of an argument my two boys, 3 and 5, had earlier this week. On swore that their bike was faster. I tried to explain that there is the length of legs, mechanics of the bikes, and age, (experience), that added to the difference. I was making the point that the bikes, though

RE: PIX 520 [7:5775]

2001-05-30 Thread PSIHOYIOS PANAYIOTIS
Since it is supporting up to 6 interfaces, it should be the restricted one. = Panayiotis PsihoyiosSyNET S.A. CCNP (Security, ATM), CCDP, MCP 118 B, Agias Eleoussis Street Network Engineer

RE: PIX FIREWALL UPGRADE [7:5976]

2001-05-30 Thread PSIHOYIOS PANAYIOTIS
Hello all, In 4.x you can see the activation key only when you try to upgrade the PIX IOS. You can upgrade to whatever version you like (as long as you have the required flash and ram). For example I have upgraded a 4.4(5) to 6.0(1) without any problems. Regards

CAT 6509 urg help required [7:6384]

2001-05-30 Thread Infotech
Dear Group I am having one 6509 switch with 2 sup module cards (one in redudent mode). All of a sudden from past couple of days i am observing that my SUP 1 modules status LED is not glowing. Same time my sup2 modules management LED is glowing RED. But still my switch is working fine. When I

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6385]

2001-05-30 Thread Charlie Hartwell
In closing... so since I am Unix, (Solaris), experienced and certified, AND Microsoft experienced and certified, does this mean I need to run out and get some Prozac right quick I think, maybe, that an overdose of Prozac may have contributed to the start of this whole argument

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6386]

2001-05-30 Thread Charlie Hartwell
In closing... so since I am Unix, (Solaris), experienced and certified, AND Microsoft experienced and certified, does this mean I need to run out and get some Prozac right quick I think, maybe, that an overdose of Prozac may have contributed to the start of this whole argument

can we ping via MAC address? [7:6387]

2001-05-30 Thread Susan Stone
Hi.. Dear all, If we have a MAC address, can we find out what is the IP address associated with it? Given MAC find IP. Basically like ping via MAC address. Can it be done? Susan _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN

RE: Help on Cisco 4000 Switch [7:6191]

2001-05-30 Thread ElephantChild
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Rik Guyler wrote: Friend, eh?!? Oh the humanity... ;-} (...] his little heart desires it so badly... [...] you...I mean he...has other issues to contend with. Hmm, mebbe that invisible unicorn is an invisible pink unicorn. :-) : . o O ( Time to resurrect the gals

RE: BGP Problem [7:6376]

2001-05-30 Thread Charles Manafa
Check with Interpacket. They've probably assigned a higher local preference to routes coming from you. CM -Original Message- From: Osama Kamal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 30 May 2001 07:48 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: BGP Problem [7:6376] We have a problem with BGP ,

Followup: CCIE prep - review lab inventory and budget [7:3908]

2001-05-30 Thread EA Louie
Here's what I got so far: CPA 2511 (needs more flash so I can use it as a router, too) 2504 3 2514's 1 4000 NP-2E NP-4T (f/r switch and router with one serial) 1 4500 NP-2R NP-8B 1 4500 NP-2R NP-8B NP-4T and a buncha MAU's and Eth xcvrs. Guess I'll be substituting lots of T/R for Eth in the

Re: VOIP problem on two differrent router [7:760]

2001-05-30 Thread rajeevbharadwaj
Dear Hieu, Yes it can be because of mismatch of cisco ios. Try using same version ob both the routers. It should work. I too faced the same problem. Regards Rajeev Hieu Truong wrote: Hi all, I currently use two Cisco router 2611 with IOS: 12.0(3)T3, VIC 2 ports EM. The VoIP works fine on

Re: CAT 6509 urg help required [7:6384]

2001-05-30 Thread Arun
hi You can try taking out the modules and putting them back i have seen that this do the job most of the timedo this and see if it works ... Regards Arun Sharma Infotech wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Dear Group I am having one 6509 switch with 2 sup module

Question on CDP [7:6396]

2001-05-30 Thread cheekin
Hi, Cisco documents state that CDP can run on all media that support SNAP. Does anyone know why? Thanks. Regards, cheekin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=6396t=6396 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription

Re: [Re: CAT 6509 urg help required [7:6384]

2001-05-30 Thread Infotech
Thanks for replying. I have already tried this many times. But the status remains the same. Let me tell you more in details: on sup1 mod only status LED is not glowing where all 3 LED's are gree. on sup2(redudent) mod status LED is Orange , system LED is green , 3rd LED is not glowing and 4ht is

IPSEC HELP [7:6400]

2001-05-30 Thread Burnham, Chris
does any one know what is placed in the ip protocol field of the new ip header when using ipsec tunnel mode Chris Burnham, Systems Engineer, Delphis Consulting Plc. Tel: +(44) 020 7916 0200 Mob: +(44) 07799403576 [EMAIL PROTECTED] This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are

Decoding Scientology Propaganda [7:6401]

2001-05-30 Thread Xemu X. Xenu Jr. - Xemu's Briggades
[GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of Decoding Scientology Propaganda.url] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=6401t=6401 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription

CVOICE 640-647 [7:6402]

2001-05-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all ! does anyone know the pass percentage for the exam 640 647 CVOICE. Thnaks. Niloufer Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=6402t=6402 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Cisco PIX and Websense [7:6404]

2001-05-30 Thread Moiz Badr
Hi, I hope somebody with PIX Websense guru can help, I condigured a Websense server in the DMZ on the PIX 520 with 3 interfaces, now, Websense can not see the users and groups i.e Windows directory services, I opened ports tcp 139 and udp 137 138 without any success, I contacted websense

VPN to Cisco3030 concentrator behind nat [7:6405]

2001-05-30 Thread Frank Kim
Hi all, I got a pc sitting behind a cisco4000. The cisco4000 runs nat with 192.168.1.0/24 for the inside network. I am trying to establish a vpn connection to a cisco3030 concentrator with no success. I replaced the cisco4000 with a linuxbox running 'iptables' and it worked fine. What am I

Resolved: VPN to Cisco3030 concentrator behind nat [7:6405]

2001-05-30 Thread Frank Kim
Folks, Nevermind the below message. I found out how to enable ipsec behind nat on CCO. Problem fixed. Thanks. -Frank -- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 07:46:59 -0400 From: Frank Kim To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VPN to Cisco3030 concentrator behind nat [7:6405]

RE: RE:ATM int are up, unable to ping. [7:5934]

2001-05-30 Thread Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown)
Thanks all. I did notice the RX warning LED's on both routers being constantly on, and as soon as i keyed in atm clocking internal on one router, both LED's went away. I'm sure that Hutnik et. all just copied the config from a scenario that involved an ATM switch in the picture. I wasn't aware of

O.T : Heart By-pass Surgery...Anyone got any links???? [7:6408]

2001-05-30 Thread Stephen Skinner
Hi, i have seen recently a vast amount of non-cisco related questions recently and i thought that i would try my luck my uncle needs some heart surgery and was wondering if anyone has some advise. Is it like BGP or OSPF routing when trying to track a blood clott... left ventricle

Re: CVOICE 640-647 [7:6402]

2001-05-30 Thread Engelhard M. Labiro
Hi Passing score is 700. BTW, the exam is already retired as May 15. HTH Engelhard M. Labiro Netmarks Inc. 3rd Group, Network Solution Department, Technology Eng. Division 1-3-12 Moto Akasaka, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan 107 - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001

FastEthernet Adapter for 7206 - How do I enable? [7:6411]

2001-05-30 Thread Robert Fowler
Hello, I've been beating my head on the side of this router. I've searched the CCO on how to enable the PA-2FE adapter, and found some information on microcode. Then I found out the IOS I've upgraded to (12.1.(3)) already has a current version built in. I don't recall learning anything about

Switch Classification [7:6412]

2001-05-30 Thread Marco P Rodrigues
May be a question already answered many times, but I was just curious to what classification a switch falls under? Is it usually referred to as a DCE or a DTE. I would think a DCE because when you connect a Switch(DCE) to a ROUTER (DTE, could be DCE) you use a straight. When connecting

Serial link redundancy [7:6413]

2001-05-30 Thread Tony
Quick question: I have two 3640's running HSRP. Off of one 3640, hang four T1's frame connections that are load balanced in OSPF. We have redundancy on the hardware and lines, but when the active router drops, the serial connections will have to be physically movedany workarounds for this

Re: CCIE Home Lab? [7:5832]

2001-05-30 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
How would you know who is qualified. If you had those superior detective skills, wouldn't you be able to uncover what is in a lab? - Original Message - From: Don Lavu To: Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 5:58 PM Subject: OT: CCIE Home Lab? [7:5832] I know this is probably a rehashed

Re: FastEthernet Adapter for 7206 - How do I enable? [7:6411]

2001-05-30 Thread David C Prall
Checkout the HW-SW Compatibility Table http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/Support/HWSWmatrix/hwswmatrix.cgi The PA-2FE-TX requires a minimum of 12.1(6) for Mainline. David C Prall [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dcp.dcptech.com - Original Message - From: Robert Fowler To: Sent:

ccna questions [7:6418]

2001-05-30 Thread jish mj
Hello, I would like a copy of CCNA 2.0 questions I have finished my Mcse and am preparing for my CCNA. I would be greateful to you warm regards jish India Get free email and a

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6417]

2001-05-30 Thread Bob Vance
Unix guy. Unix is stick shift; NT is automatic. Therefore, Unix seems more fun :) Hmmm. But, I drive an automatic =[ Don't look down upon. Hat's off to anyone managing 2K rollout :| Envy $240K/yr. %~/ - Tks| BV | Sr. Technical

Adapters [7:6416]

2001-05-30 Thread Omer Ehsan Dar
Hi all does any one knopw the web site that tells you about the adaptor that you put in like terminal adapter or modem adaptor etc. Thank for the help. Omer Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=6416t=6416 -- FAQ, list

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6419]

2001-05-30 Thread MIRSKY Carl
You mean you have to STUDY for MCSE :-) Put yer seat belt on, I wanna try somethin'. I saw it in a cartoon once and I'm pretty sure it'll work ! , /'^ ^'\ ((o)-(o)) --oOOO--(_)--OOOo- Carl Mirsky CCNP, CCDP, MCSE, SCSA Technical Solutions

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6420]

2001-05-30 Thread MIRSKY Carl
MM PROZAC!! -Original Message- From: Charlie Hartwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 3:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6386] In closing... so since I

RE: BGP Problem (possible solution) [7:6421]

2001-05-30 Thread Stull, Cory
Is Interpacket advertising the most specific route to you? Or are all of the Service Providers only advertising out their summarized address ranges that they own? If Interpacket is advertising the route to your x.x.x.x 255.255.255.240 and all of the other service providers are only advertising

Re: can we ping via MAC address? [7:6387]

2001-05-30 Thread W. Alan Robertson
That's really close, but I don't know of an application that allows you to arbitrarily RARP... There is a way you can display the MAC to IP mappings that works from either Windows or Unix machines, though the syntax may differ slightly for each, depending on flavor. From a DOS prompt, or a Unix

VPN 3000 Dynamic Crypto ? [7:6423]

2001-05-30 Thread Jim Franklin
Is it possible to establish a tunnel (LAN-to-LAN) from a VPN 3000 series Concentrator with a static IP address to another VPN 3000 series concentrator (or an IOS router) with a dynamic IP address. I've gotten answers both ways from different people from within Cisco and just wondered if anybody

RE: elementary? [7:6359]

2001-05-30 Thread Vijay Ramcharan
Thanks everyone for their replies. As I now understand it, the 1Gb uplink just moves data faster than... say, a 100Mb uplink. Correct? Conversations between hosts on each switch still take place one at a time, thereby obeying Ethernet rules of one station transmitting at a time. Correct? Okay

RE: Does MPLS really live up to all its hype? [7:6151]

2001-05-30 Thread Michael Cohen
Actually, Cisco bought the ONS 15900 along with Monterey Networks for 500 million in August of 1999. That's what makes this a particularly interesting move by Cisco since this was an aquisition which places them in the market of one of the next big core technologies exactly following the

GIGE Jumbo Frames [7:6429]

2001-05-30 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, Would like to know if any of you guys using jumbo frames on your network. Any advantages or disadvantages Thanks, Nabil Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=6429t=6429 -- FAQ, list archives, and

Re: can we ping via MAC address? [7:6387]

2001-05-30 Thread andyh
if you have access to the router that routes for the computer's local network, then look in the arp table to find the MAC address: sh arp | inc Andy - Original Message - From: Susan Stone To: Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 9:36 AM Subject: can we ping via MAC address? [7:6387]

Re: elementary? [7:6359]

2001-05-30 Thread andyh
your GE x-connect, in this instance, is basically a serial line - see the TX and RX fibres in the GBIC? conversations would occur one at a time, and be multuplexed (statistically Mux-ed). The conversations would be queued and transmitted one frame at a time, but that frames from the

Re: Serial link redundancy [7:6413]

2001-05-30 Thread andyh
move two of the T-1s such that you have two circuits per router, and then run mHSRP (m for multiple or multigroup or similar) between the boxes. mHSRP is a method of running a pair of HSRP groups between the two routers, such that one router is active in each group in normal circumstances. To

RE: CCIE Home Lab? [7:5832]

2001-05-30 Thread Hire, Ejay
Let's think about the Lab exam... Ip and Ipx you know are going to be there. You'll probably see Ethernet, FastEthernet, TokenRing, Frame relay, ISDN, Analog Dial, Sync and Async Serial, t1s and t3s. I would expect to be told to configure a router as a Frame-relay switch and an Access Server.

RE: can we ping via MAC address? [7:6387]

2001-05-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
If you enable IPX routing, and have IPX network numbers on your various router interfaces, or have IPX protocol stacks on your PC's then yes you can ping mac addresses from a Cisco router. recall that in the world of IPX the mac is the host portion of an IPX address. I won't say that it's fun or

Re: GIGE Jumbo Frames [7:6429]

2001-05-30 Thread Tony Medeiros
Some older boxes don't support it. Like the cat5K, Some lines cards will, some won't Some NIC's won't Fragmentation deley and overhead on WAN links (might not be an issue) Advantages. I guess better goodput. I know NetApp. boxes tend to work better with jumbo frames or so I am told. I

Re: can we ping via MAC address? [7:6387]

2001-05-30 Thread W. Alan Robertson
I hate following up my own posts, but I went to one of my Linux boxes to see if there was a 'rarp' command. It turns out there is, and it works just like the arp command I listed below. The only problem was that I don't have rarp support compiled into my kernel, so I couldn't use it. The

Re: GIGE Jumbo Frames [7:6429]

2001-05-30 Thread Peter Van Oene
There was recently a good thread on NANOG discussing this very thing. I'd suggest you search the archives at www.nanog.org. Peter *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 5/30/2001 at 9:56 AM Nabil Fares wrote: Greetings all, Would like to know if any of you guys using jumbo frames on

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6436]

2001-05-30 Thread Reel, JohnX
Comrades... ;=) This discussion is humorous... it is like seeing two big American 4-wheel trucks driving down the city streets. One is Chevrolet and the other Ford. Each has a window sticker showing a territorial mark on the other vehicles emblem. Ford marking territory on the Chevrolet

Does 3660 Cat4k Ship with 23inch rack mount? [7:6435]

2001-05-30 Thread Albert Lu
Does 3660 Cat4k Ship with 23inch rack mount? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=6435t=6435 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

Taking the CCIE Exam tomorrow [7:6438]

2001-05-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jj)
Taking the IE tomorrow in SJ. Anyone else coming...heheh -jj Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=6438t=6438 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

Re: elementary? [7:6359]

2001-05-30 Thread Peter I. Slow
N. nononononono. CSMA/CD only gets used when you are not in full duplex. (/me ducks) ( i have NEVER seen a full-dup. hub) meaning that if i am using a switch capable of full duplex (as most are) ..conversations, every station can transmit as much as they want. this is what differentiates

Re: O.T : Heart By-pass Surgery...Anyone got any links???? [7:6442]

2001-05-30 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Hi, i have seen recently a vast amount of non-cisco related questions recently and i thought that i would try my luck my uncle needs some heart surgery and was wondering if anyone has some advise. Well, I'm not sure exactly what you are asking, but both having done some biomedical

Re: IPSEC HELP [7:6400]

2001-05-30 Thread Tony Medeiros
Either protocol 50 or 51. Which stands for Authentication header or Encapsulated Security Protocol (AH or ESP) These are the two types of IPSEC encapulations. Can't remember this early without my coffee which is which. :) Tony M #6172 - Original Message - From: Burnham, Chris To:

RE: FastEthernet Adapter for 7206 - How do I enable? [7:6411]

2001-05-30 Thread Robert Fowler
Hmm I didn't find that on the HW-SW matrix. As a matter a fact I couldn't find PA-2FE-TX, only PA-2FEISL-TX and PA-FE-FX, both of which supported 12.1(3). Robert -Original Message- From: David C Prall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 9:04 AM To: [EMAIL

Re: VPN to Cisco3030 concentrator behind nat [7:6405]

2001-05-30 Thread Peter I. Slow
I have done this before and would be happy to get you a config. -Peter Slow - Original Message - From: Frank Kim To: Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 7:46 AM Subject: VPN to Cisco3030 concentrator behind nat [7:6405] Hi all, I got a pc sitting behind a cisco4000. The cisco4000 runs

RE: Does MPLS really live up to all its hype? [7:6151]

2001-05-30 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Actually, Cisco bought the ONS 15900 along with Monterey Networks for 500 million in August of 1999. That's what makes this a particularly interesting move by Cisco since this was an aquisition which places them in the market of one of the next big core technologies exactly following the

Re: need to put in writing how cisco training will help the ASP [7:6444]

2001-05-30 Thread Peter I. Slow
Look. YOu have to be a SALES engineer on this one. DO NOT tell him why it is better, faster, or anything else, tell bossman how your cisco knowledge will COMPLEMENT your window$ experience, tell him how the two work together nicely, and how Cisco IOS can enhance the performance of his network

Re: Cisco PIX and Websense [7:6404]

2001-05-30 Thread Allen May
I would have to agree there. It's just putting more strain on the PIX passing all http traffic through the PIX to the DMZ for Websense monitoring. I would put it on the inside with the users to avoid any headaches. - Original Message - From: Tommy Mitchell To: Sent: Wednesday, May 30,

booting from the rommon command prompt [7:6447]

2001-05-30 Thread Lists Wizard
Hello, I have a router that gives me a series of Cs at boot time before it starts decompressing the image. What the router is doing before decompressing the IOS image? Thanks rommon 3 boot slot0:gsr-p-mz.120-16.ST.bin

Re: IPSEC HELP [7:6400]

2001-05-30 Thread Richard Tufaro
50=ESP 51=AH Richard Tufaro, CCNA, MCSE, GSEC Network Engineer Anda Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tony Medeiros 05/30 10:45 AM Either protocol 50 or 51. Which stands for Authentication header or Encapsulated Security Protocol (AH or ESP) These are the two types of IPSEC encapulations. Can't

RE: elementary? [7:6359]

2001-05-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Hhh... Not so sure this is exactly right.. With full duplex, you have effectively created two directions --- there and back. I believe it is accurate to say that only one packet can be on the wire per direction at one time. I can send to you at the same time you are sending to me.

Re: O.T : Heart By-pass Surgery...Anyone got any links???? [7:6452]

2001-05-30 Thread simonis
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: Hi, i have seen recently a vast amount of non-cisco related questions recently and i thought that i would try my luck my uncle needs some heart surgery and was wondering if anyone has some advise. Well, I'm not sure exactly what you are asking,

RE: Does MPLS really live up to all its hype? [7:6151]

2001-05-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
I don't think so, there really isn't a market for lambda routers at the moment (I think Lucent just sold its first Lambda Router, after over a year since the announcement). The money is still in selling T1's T3's, thus the demand is for edge products that groom T1/T3 into optical trunks. There

latency in a lab scenario [7:6453]

2001-05-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, I'm looking for ideas to induce latency in a lab scenario. More specifically to simulate latency between nodes in Seattle, Los Angeles, and Baltimore. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Francis Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=6453t=6453

RE: FastEthernet Adapter for 7206 - How do I enable? [7:6411]

2001-05-30 Thread Robert Fowler
David, My sincerest apologies for ever doubting you. 12.1(6) works great! Thanks, Robert -Original Message- From: David C Prall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 9:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FastEthernet Adapter for 7206 - How do I enable? [7:6411]

RE: Does MPLS really live up to all its hype? [7:6151]

2001-05-30 Thread ElephantChild
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: Much as I like Nortel, the True Leader is Mary. Mary had a little lambda... Mirror had a little lambda, its hue a ruddy glow And everyway the mirror faced, the lambda had to go... -- Someone approached me and asked me to teach a javascript

Re: Wanna Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076]

2001-05-30 Thread Peter I. Slow
I forgot to mention putting it all into area 0... But that isnt the purpose of this message the purpose of this message is to tell everyone that i am putting this scenario together in my lab at home, and everyone is invited to come help. NOT EVERYONE WILL HAVE ENABLE. but feel free to log

Re: O.T : Heart By-pass Surgery...Anyone got any links???? [7:6458]

2001-05-30 Thread hal9000 Totalise
Perhaps Cisco is drifting away like its stock.I hope not! Karl - Original Message - From: Howard C. Berkowitz To: Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 3:46 PM Subject: Re: O.T : Heart By-pass Surgery...Anyone got any links [7:6442] Hi, i have seen recently a vast amount of

Re: elementary? [7:6359]

2001-05-30 Thread Allen May
I believe it was Priscilla that found a link explaining all that in a white paper a couple months ago. I believe it backed up what you're saying...but I've slept (occasionally) since then. - Original Message - From: Chuck Larrieu To: Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:14 AM Subject: RE:

Re: booting from the rommon command prompt [7:6447]

2001-05-30 Thread ElephantChild
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Lists Wizard wrote: I have a router that gives me a series of Cs at boot time before it starts decompressing the image. What the router is doing before decompressing the IOS image? Hint: To decompress a file, you need a writable storage device to decompress it to.

RE: external modem on 2500 router [7:6355]

2001-05-30 Thread Hire, Ejay
Here is how it works on my 2501. AUX - Straight through cable - Console adapter - Male-male serial adapter - modem telnet to port 2001 The console cable (the flat one) is a rollover cable (Pin 1 = 8 2=7...) and needs to be swapped with a straight through (i.e. cat5 patch cable with all 8 wires

Re: booting from the rommon command prompt [7:6447]

2001-05-30 Thread W. Alan Robertson
I'm sure that someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the router is computing a checksum to be verified against the image. In short, it's ensuring that the image file is complete, and uncorrupted, before it attempts to uncompress and load it. Alan - Original Message -

Re: elementary? [7:6359]

2001-05-30 Thread Peter I. Slow
not on a switch, and hubs arent full duplex. -peter slow - Original Message - From: Chuck Larrieu To: Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 11:14 AM Subject: RE: elementary? [7:6359] Hhh... Not so sure this is exactly right.. With full duplex, you have effectively created two

RE: elementary? [7:6359]

2001-05-30 Thread Hire, Ejay
They would be multiplexed. Ethernet allows many conversations between many hosts on the same wire. -Original Message- From: Vijay Ramcharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 12:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: elementary? [7:6359] Forgive me if this sounds a

Selling a 4500-M Router [7:6464]

2001-05-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I made a post a last week concerning a 4500-M that I was going to sell. I was trying to figure out if I should sell it as one unit or sell the modules individually. I received a lot of responses inquiring about the sale of individual modules. Unfortunatly I lost my email for that week. So I

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6446]

2001-05-30 Thread Allen May
ROFL...yeah I do both...picking just one or the other limits your job possibilities. It's the same with Cisco...unless you find an all Cisco shop job you'll be lost. Who cares which is betterthey're all used in the workplace and if you're in networking you need to know the components of the

Re: Wanna Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076]

2001-05-30 Thread Michael L. Williams
Wait a second.. where are the ABRs?How can a router that communicates routes from one OSPF area to another not be an ABR? Am I missing something? Mike W. Kevin Schwantz wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... routerArouterB

Re: elementary? [7:6359]

2001-05-30 Thread W. Alan Robertson
Chuck, It's pretty much an issue of semantics... Another station could send to you, but the frame would be buffered by the switch until the current frame had finished sending. It would be transmitted to you afterward. Also, to confirm Peter's statement that he's never seen a full-duplex

Re: booting from the rommon command prompt [7:6447]

2001-05-30 Thread Peter I. Slow
This is correct... -Peter - Original Message - From: W. Alan Robertson To: Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 11:47 AM Subject: Re: booting from the rommon command prompt [7:6447] I'm sure that someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the router is computing a checksum to be

Re: booting from the rommon command prompt [7:6447]

2001-05-30 Thread Peter I. Slow
Ignore that post, i was incorrect... - Original Message - From: Peter I. Slow To: Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 12:03 PM Subject: Re: booting from the rommon command prompt [7:6447] Downloading it (from where it is stored) to wher it is going to run it from - Original Message

Re: MAC Scanner [7:6363]

2001-05-30 Thread Todd Kari
Thank you Arun. Would you please recommend at least one! All the ones I downloaded only work on layer 3. I need a layer 2 utility. Thanks again. Arun wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... hi You can find these utilities from www.download.com look for network

Re: can we ping via MAC address? [7:6387]

2001-05-30 Thread Marco P Rodrigues
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Susan Stone wrote: Hi.. Dear all, If we have a MAC address, can we find out what is the IP address associated with it? Given MAC find IP. Basically like ping via MAC address. Can it be done? Susan

RE: Strange Problem with router... [7:6293]

2001-05-30 Thread Georgescu, Aurelian
What IOS version fixed your problem? Aurelian Georgescu -Original Message- From: John Hardman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 9:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Strange Problem with router... [7:6293] Hi Have you changed anything in the network of

Re: latency in a lab scenario [7:6453]

2001-05-30 Thread John Neiberger
If your routers are connected serially, lower the clockrate on the DCE interface to the desired speed. If you want to introduce variable latency, I'd have to think about it for a bit. A simple way would be to do FTP transfers or large extended pings from time to time to simulate traffic.

VLAN problems [7:6475]

2001-05-30 Thread khramov
Trying to set up a VLAN between 5505 with the RSM module and 2924 Cisco Catalyst Switch over 100baseFX. Everything seems to be working correctly except the VLAN on the 2924 shows shut down and can not be brought up. On 5505 we created VLAN, assign an IP address to the VLAN on 5505 and on the

RE: latency in a lab scenario [7:6453]

2001-05-30 Thread Daniel Cotts
Several companies make boxes that create latency in a serial link. The really neat ones can also induce jitter, packet drops, and other likely line faults. An affordable one is: http://www.ecdata.com/rds/rds.htm FWIW The manufacturer sells at list price. Some time after inquiring with them an

RE: VLAN problems [7:6475]

2001-05-30 Thread Mike Bernhardt
Are you trying to manage the 2924 from the new VLAN? If so, you have to shut down VLAN 1. then you can no-shut the new VLAN. .. Mike Bernhardt CCIE #6079 To reply directly, yo know what to do... khramov wrote: Trying to set up a VLAN between 5505 with

6509 and logging messages [7:6479]

2001-05-30 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, How can I disable messages to prompt me when someone connects to the switch? Basically when someone connects, the switch issues port 4/3 left the bridge, port 4/3 joined the bridge. Can this be disabled? Thanks Nabil Message Posted at:

Re: PIX FIREWALL UPGRADE [7:5976]

2001-05-30 Thread Gareth Hinton
I'm fairly sure you don't need the activation key at all. I've written it down before, to play safe, but never needed it once it's on the box. Only time I've ever had to put one in is to activate new features after IOS install. Does anybody know of any exceptions to this which my complacency may

Re: Wanna Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076]

2001-05-30 Thread Peter I. Slow
OR you could switch the 1 and the 0 in your diagram and have a properly designed network! -peter slow, CCNBlah - Original Message - From: Michael L. Williams To: Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:59 PM Subject: Re: Wanna Be a CCIE? Try This One [7:6076] Hey Chuck.. I just thought of

Re: Question on CDP [7:6396]

2001-05-30 Thread Robert Padjen
Actually, it can't. ATM is not supported. It is a simple L2 protocol. --- cheekin wrote: Hi, Cisco documents state that CDP can run on all media that support SNAP. Does anyone know why? Thanks. Regards, cheekin FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: elementary? [7:6359]

2001-05-30 Thread Gareth Hinton
I think everybody might be right here but arguing about different parts of the process, or confusing the meaning of the previous post , so just to add more confusion: Peter said that all every station could send as much as they want, which I think he was referring to their own ethernet

RE: need to put in writing how cisco training will [7:6367]

2001-05-30 Thread Mike Bernhardt
How about because unlike MSCE, Cisco certifications actually teach you about networking? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=6484t=6367 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6481]

2001-05-30 Thread Robert Padjen
JunOS... JunOS... (just kidding) IOS... IOS... --- MIRSKY Carl wrote: MM PROZAC!! -Original Message- From: Charlie Hartwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 3:29 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: another

question regarding spanning tree [7:6485]

2001-05-30 Thread Buri, Heather H
Hello. I don't really have a problem so much as I am trying to get a better understanding of how Spanning Tree works. I am currently studying for my switching exam and am reviewing Spanning Tree. I have the following statement from the Cisco course manual and in the case of redundant paths to

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