One way to do it would be port span on switch for port connected to e0/0 and
then filter the captured traffic with sniffer.
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Does anyone know if it is possible to mix H0 channels
with B channels on an ISDN PRI ?
Thanks
D.S.
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Hi all,
I plan to getting one DSL line and one dynamic IP address from an ISP. Also
I will be connecting about 10-15 stations to the DSL line. Equipments that I
will be getting includes:DSL modem, router, and a HUB. DSL is not my field
of expertise. My question is, how to configure a network in w
good idea to become familiar with this site:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm
lots of good stuff there. helps if you have a high speed internet
connection, as some of the html transfers can be quite large.
For frame relay, you can start here:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/
Surprised no one has mentioned this as yet - Cisco does not want dishonest
thieving slimebuckets representing them. There is a "morals" clause in your
certification agreement. In fact, several of them. Check sections 7.2.d,
7.2.f, and 8. Section 16.8 is worth a read, also. This outright solicitati
Check the Designing Frame Relay networks on CCO (search for it on CCO).
There would be a variety of considerations to do (not just physical layer)
and you will need to check out the design aspects, routing "issues",
Policing / Traffic Shaping.
You will find all of these on the CCO.
Nick
Messag
Hi,
I need to replace a backbone which consists of dedicated lines with Frame
Relay. Would anyone please recommend some books or material about how to
design a Frame Relay backbone? any recommendation will be highly
appreciated!
thanks and happy holiday!
Yatou
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Tried making one end of these ckts a clock source?
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Randall Yoo wrote:
> Sorry for cross-posting.
>
> I've got a cheap customer who wants to continue to use Cisco 1000 routers
> (IOS 10.3(10)) with external Adtran TSU
12/22/2001 8:30pm Saturday
Professionals, Is it possible to mirror all traffic going thru e 0/0 to e
0/1 on a router ?
Richard
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Sorry for cross-posting.
I've got a cheap customer who wants to continue to use Cisco 1000 routers
(IOS 10.3(10)) with external Adtran TSU's (P/N: 1200.060L1). Currently,
they're running a 3-site frame relay (384k, 128k, 128k) WAN with 3 of those
routers and 3 Adtran units.
They've signed up fo
Searching with just DDR would bring up many interesting/related stuff
To know about it more I would suggest reading up on DDR in the Inter. Design
studies on the CCO (under tech. documents)
Nick
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The comparison can really be between ip route 0.0.0.0 (default route and is
statically configured) and ip default-network. Most routing protocols (RIP
included) will understand the ip route 0.0.0.0 and will flag the route as
the gateway of last resort.
However IGRP will not know what to do with i
Dear Mr. Anonymous Spammer,
Firstly, YOU ARE A COWARD, why, because you dont believe in coming out in
the open and fight. We all have our disagreements (I too have with
ccbootcamp over price) but this is no way to VENT YOUR VENOM.
And you just sc***ed everything, because ccbootcamp labs became e
* Best way is to take the cisco recommended course BSCN, use the book study
and pass the exam.
* second best way is to buy/rent a pod of 4-5 routers, use it in conjunction
with the cisco press book and pass the exam.
* third best way use the cisco press book, router sim (at the ccnp stage you
sh
Get real, Marc's (ccbootcamp's) labs took a lot of time and effort on his
part. For a mere $650.00 you not only get the labs, but if you have a
technical question, you can get support from them. They were a valued asset
while I was in the process of studying for the lab. They were also the
bigg
thanks - will look it up!
Kevin Wigle
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From: "John Allhiser"
To: "Kevin Wigle" ;
Sent: Saturday, 22 December, 2001 17:34
Subject: Re: Free BOOT CAMP LABS! [7:29926]
> Sorry about that.
> It's kind of a favorite of mine--an all-in-one tool for WHOIS, Traceroute,
>
Can we please all stop trying to be socialists and instead reward the
efforts of those who created these.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, screw bootcamp wrote:
> Marc,
>
> If you are updating all your labs you won't mind your old ones being posted
These types of questions come about often because some single user expects
full t1 bw on a single app. Just setup mrtg or some other monitoring to
see what is passing. Typically, a single app cannot get full use of the
t1 either because of other users on the lan/in the office, or because the
pat
Hunt Lee wrote:
> I understand that EBGP connection has to be directly connected,
> so in this
> case, this example is absolutely correct. But I also read on
> the book which
> states BGP speaker will not advertise any routes unless IGP (or
> static
> route) can reach BGP's next hop. So in this
It's not even necessary to go that far. If you have installed
a T-1 and your CSU/DSU is configured for 1.544 Mbps, if the
link is up then you are running at 1.544 Mbps!
If the line were being clocked at a different speed than that
configured in your CSU/DSU, it would not function at all.
F
In other protocols, the network statement, among other things,
specifies the interfaces that are participating in the routing
protocol. BGP works a little differently.
In BGP you must specifically configure your neighbors so it's
not necessary to then specify an interface to run BGP. Once
y
> > It was spoofed. Plug the header into Sam Spade to get a feel
> for how
> these
> > are interpreted.
> > It can be done several different ways, the crudest of which
> is to telnet
> to
> > port 25 and begin an RFC 2821/2822 compliant telnet session.
> >
> > The SMTP logs on the Group Study lis
Sorry about that.
It's kind of a favorite of mine--an all-in-one tool for WHOIS, Traceroute,
Ping, NSLookup, SMTP relay, etc.
http://www.samspade.org/is the site. You can't beat the price.
One of the tools is an SMTP parser. You can paste in the header from an
email and get semi-detailed re
are connected via Ethernet)
Loopback0: 5.5.5.5/24 Loopback0: 4.4.4.4/24
e1 10.1.5.5/24e1 10.1.5.4/24
Router A Router B
AS5000 AS4000
Router A config:
Router bgp 5000
neighbor 10.1.5.4 remote-as 4000
I
ok, I've never been up on the application side of things..
So, what is Sam Spade??
Kevin Wigle
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To:
Sent: Saturday, 22 December, 2001 14:37
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> It was spoofed. Plug the header into Sam Spade
I know this may be a stupid question, but how does the BGP network statement
operates?
H
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> In RIP, you must specify which interfaces participate in the routing
> protocol. With no network statement, you have no i
That sounds like too much thought
I would just get a sniffer or Paradyne frame saver csu/dsu and let it
tell
Me that it is working at the right speed.
But anyway, yeah the way you did it will work too.
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A.
Team,
I want to thanks GOD, San Lazaro, My family and every member of this group
that contributed one way of another. This morning I got my CCDA (what a long
test, those scenarios what a killer, I thought I did not pass but I was
wrong well it is done.) now to start working on the
If I can copy a file of 2,481 KB across a T1 line in 14 seconds, can I claim
that the T1 line is working fine and configured properly?
Saying that 2481 KB is 2,540,544 Bytes, or 20,324,352 bits
divided by 14 seconds- the result is 1,451,740 bits per second.
Adding Windows overheads, this is alm
Ya know guys and gals- There is a really simple way to squash this
individual and his crusade...
SIMPLY STOP REPLYING AND IGNORE HIM!
He's posted that he feels he can crack out some CCIE Practice LABS for the
mere cost of his bandwidth and ours... just sit back, and wait patiently for
him to do
Mark,
Where is the illegal activity in pointing out a few facts?
Talk me through your law suit...
There were these e-mails that got sent round the internet from all these
unrigistered e-mail accounts. I also got some IP addresses of people who
posted a couple of html messages.
What is the duri
It was spoofed. Plug the header into Sam Spade to get a feel for how these
are interpreted.
It can be done several different ways, the crudest of which is to telnet to
port 25 and begin an RFC 2821/2822 compliant telnet session.
The SMTP logs on the Group Study list server may, however, show a b
This illegal activity is the exact reason we don't use electronic methods to
distribute our product.
If you want to use our products then buy them, if not, then please don't
steal them and use other material for your preparation. If you have budget
issues with your CCIE preparation then use CCO o
Marc,
If you are updating all your labs you won't mind your old ones being posted
free for all those people in the poorer countries, as you put it.
In fact why don't you post the old ones and get some good publicity for your
company. You could look at it as your Christmas present to the learning
Please refrain from this illegal activity.
Thanks to your actions you have now forced us to modify our distribution
process which will make our update process to send out new labs for our
legal customers much more expensive. This will be especially painful for our
international customers, as we w
so..
we can suspect who this came from but..
I've always been interested in how to read email headers and source - can
anyone interpret the headers on this one for me??
Kevin Wigle
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From: "screw bootcamp"
To:
Sent: Saturday, 22 December
this sucks - why do we have to put up with this trash? what does this
person have against Marc and Brad? Geez... happy holidays to you too,
whomever you are. Bad karma can be a real bummer, too, so be carefull who
and what you want to scr*w.
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From: "screw bootcamp"
"Waters, Kivas (UK72)"
makes an observation I was just wondering about the other day, while
I was designing a scenario, and also muttering about the unreality of
the static route prohibition.
>Can anyone shed some light on the following issue?
>
>IGRP---OSPF(area 0)OSPF(area 1
Priscilla,
Once again you are right on track. I ran into this situation or one like
it not long ago. I was not getting any tcp errors but mail was extremely
slow. The one difference here is my firewall was a OpenBSD firewall.
After putting a sniffer on the line I saw authentication trying to be
u
To All the Asian, European, and other "third-world" country participants of
this list, please allow me to educate:
The Ladies and Gents in the US don't all have the same level of income, and
only a small margin actually have exceptional levels of funds to help pay
for their endeavors towards high
What routing protocols are being used. I think that's where you need to
look. The traffic will still clog your downlink if you just stop it with an
access list.
Analogy - Instead of redirecting the stream, you have just created a dam.
Regards,
Gaz
""kaushalender"" wrote in message
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How would you like a set of bootcamp labs free?
Just post a message to this board stating your interest and you never know
they may appear in your inbox over the next couple of weeks.
Tell all your friends and work mates.
Include a list of e-mail addresses in your posting to the board and t
Yes, you can bridge the traffic.
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> From: chan
> Reply To: chan
> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 1:26 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE:How to Route using same subnet [7:29750]
>
> Hi All,
>
>
> I got a local loop from Office A to Office B, But
The following attributes are working with Nortel CVX but does not work
at Cisco. What is the correct attribute for the Cisco?
RadConfigID AccountID RadAttributeID RadVendorID RadVendorType
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Answering my own question.
Remove: split-horizon.
Pierre=Alex
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To: Cisco
Subject: Routing Loop
I would like to create a routing loop for experimental purposes.
How do yo
My own attempt:
The packets keep bouncing back and forth between two interfaces without
reaching their destination.
Pierre-Alex
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Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 7:47 AM
To: Cisco
Subject: Routing Loop
I am look
I would like to create a routing loop for experimental purposes.
How do you go about creating one?
Pierre-Alex
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I am looking for a good definition of "routing loop".
Anyone?
Pierre-Alex
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Dear Friends,
I am in the process of studying for CCNP Routing exam, What would be the
best way to study for this exam ? (ie Books,labs)
Suranjith
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I was hoping that the minutes/discussion notes from the IDR working group
was going
to be made available on the web or through a list-server. I briefly read
through Sandra
Murphy's Draft and based on security model(for origination/adjacency
protection), it sounds somewhat like the model in place
Hi,
Frm where can i download "Lou Rossi's TR White Paper".
Can u pls provide me the link.
Thanxs & Rgds,
2 b CCIE
"Blanco Lam" wrote in message ...
>Hi there,
>
>Took the CCIE Written today and passed. Here's my 2 cents worth:
>
>The test is quite tricky although I wouldn't use the word "toug
how can i prevent traffic looping in cisco 2620
kaushalender
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Congrats.
Nick
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Hi List!
Could someone Please let me know if mc3810 support E1 R2 or R1 signaling.
According to the documentation it does not support R2 , however
working with E1 CAS. Does it mean that it supports R1 ?
With ISDN PRI cisco mc3810 working without any problems, but
it is not suitable for us.
I ne
Ali,
This should work fine. Make sure you point your static routes to pix outside
address on your edge routers, which I am sure you will.
Thanks
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Emile- Just as a side note for your edification:
1/0 and 1/1 would indicate a 1700 series voice card, but the 2600, 3600,
3810, etc. use 1/0/0, 1/0/1, 1/1/0, 1/1/1 depicting
X(netmodule)/X(vic-card)/X(vic-port).
Merry Christmas!
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