Hi,
Pls tell me any practice lab in Sydney, due to Cisco practice lab will be
closed during Feb.
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Enoch
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I think the book is pretty good. All of the stuff I've learned about the PIX
has been from various sources (CCO, documentation, asking questions). This
book ties it pretty much all together in one neat package.
I'm very pleased with it. I got it for $22.00 from Vue. It is only 300 pages
ot
Hi
Do Any one have a idea on which monitoring software available in market for
an ISP to make a track on
suspected dial in users?
regards
Siva
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The only time I've heard of this attack being successful was when Winblows
was unpatched. I know with linux syslogd will start spitting off some
errors and if you have some counter measures in place, you can just have
after X period, iptables (ipchains, ipfwadm, whatever) block the host off.
Darin, if you telnet your router and paste the configuration that you
have in your text editor, you are going to paste it to the
running-config and you are not going to overwrite it you are going to
parse it!! With that method you can't ensure to reset your configuration
to the clean one.
I
Hi guys,
Apparently one of friend who attempted his CCIE couple of months ago
came to me and ask me about configuring a menu in a router.
I do not know or intend to disclose/violate any NDA but just out of
curiousity, whereabout I can find some useful reference?
My idea is creating some kind of
Dear all,
I have problem with my Ciscoworks 2000. It running under Windows NT ver.4,
Service Pack 6. Everytime I try to run Campus Manager, I always get error
message:
Cannot connect to ANI Server.
I have checked and rechecked the settings in ANI Server. Everything seemed
OK. The ANI Server
Hello All,
I have a cisco 2611 router which was not powering on.Then we found out
powersupply problem.After powersupply is made up.
The following error comes in hypertrm and goes in loop.
Can you please help.
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Local
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Ryan Ngai Hon Kong wrote:
Apparently one of friend who attempted his CCIE couple of months ago
came to me and ask me about configuring a menu in a router. I do not
Have a look at
Hallo, I've got a Cisco 4000 with Token Ring modules. The T/R modules
have DB9 connections, and my T/R cards have RJ45 connections.
Does anyone know how I can connect these two ? Thanks, James
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is there any way to show the serial # of a router from a show command
through IOS CLI? I need to get serial #'s of multiple remote WAN
routers...
Thanks,
Erik
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Free no, but for a small price goto www.boson.com .
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http://www.examcram.com/insider/66/news.asp does, but this site does
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Purchase number 2 if you do. Number 1 is too easy.
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the spammers will just archive it and spam me there instead! besides I use a
seperate program for news and email and it's kind of a pain to switch back
and fourth to authenticate the posts...
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Fellow listers,
Does ipx have a redundant routing mechanism? If I have 2 6509's with a gig
trunk port (all vlans), HSRP for IP traffic and the router dies in one, is
IPX just hosed? Or does it even matter? I know that ipx interfaces are not
configured quite the same as ip interfaces and are
That doesn't give you the chassis SN which you use with smartnet. We always
put the SN in a description in the config.
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Sounds like a great idea to me. Hope it works!!
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David,
I believe when you do a show version on the router,
that shows you the serial number of the motherboard.
If you want the serial number of the router itself,
you must look on the back of the router. Once you have
that info you can program it into an SNMP program to
have available all the
Just to further clarify, (because I asked to make sure) order a Voice PRI.
If you need a PRI for voice for DID, or other services, the 24 th channel
must be used for voice signaling. Since the other 23 channels are clear
anyways, the data has a clear, no robbed-bit, channel.
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I don't know when this was made effective, but apparently
now you can see your score from the Lab Exam about two days
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from that point onThis is a good idea...because it prevent 'legal'
spamming as well as illegal spamming!
-Patrick
John 01/24/02 08:47AM
I would much rather just read the spam, if I post a valid email address then
Hello.
You need a MAU to connect the T/R cards and the 4000,
Use a RJ45 - RJ45 cable from the MAU and the card
Use a DB9 - RJ45 cable from the 4000 to the MAU.
You can not connect the 4000 and the T/R card back to back.
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You'll need media filters for the DB9 end of the connection and a MAU on
the other.
Your overall connection will be:
Router-Media Filter-cable-RJ45 MAU (or switch)Hallo, I've got a Cisco
4000 with Token Ring modules. The T/R modules
have DB9 connections, and my T/R cards have RJ45 connections.
I've seen this with bad memory, corrupted image and the best one was a chip
overheating on the main board. I could hit it with freeze mist and the
router would work for another 10 minutes then overhead again.
It's easy enough to pop out the memory and see what happens.
MikeS
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Try this link.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/471/Win_client.html
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Sorry, should've made it clearer, I need to config a W2K workstation to
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IPX hosts use IPXRIP to figure out where to send traffic so it's not
necessary to configure redundancy. They don't have a default gateway
like an IP host would. If you have two exit points from a LAN, the
hosts will dynamically figure out how to get to remote networks with no
additional
I had the same problem. Never got it resolved until I reinstalled NT and
Ciscoworks 2K/Campus Manager.
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Im trying to write a deny statement on my pix these is the command that im
trying
outbound 1 deny 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0 216.136.131.71 255.255.255.255
which would say network everything on network 10.3.0.0 can go to
216.136.131.71
i get an error
so i cant even apply it to the inside interface
If you do not want to give your real e-mail address simply post from the
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I also think the change is a good idea then :)
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Thanks for your input,
This is just my thoughts but i'm not entirely convinced that other people in
this environment will adhere to policy before dropping in a switch nor have
full knowledge of the possible effects and just dump in access switches in
the environment with out checking all the
In IPX your host wants to get to IPX network x and the first router to
answer the request will forward the packets. If that router goes belly
up than the other will take over since he will answer first by default.
I'm sure others who know the intricacies more than I can give a more
elegant
What's up Oz! And welcome back!
To stay on topic...
Did we ever figure out the latest version of bootrom for
the 2600 series! Phil ...?
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Im trying to write a deny statement on my pix these is the command that im
trying
outbound 1 deny 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0 216.136.131.71 255.255.255.255
Which version of PIX code are you running?
5.x syntax would be:
access-list outbound deny ip 10.3.0.0
Would you put an access list preventing telnet to a unix server from the
internet on the serial interface or the ethernet interface?
why allow junk in just to moderate, when you can stop it at the wan side?
:)
John 01/24/02 09:59AM
Would it also be possible to just moderate the newsfeed?
im using version 6.1
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Im trying to
IMO, you can get away with saying that the distinction between DCE and
DTE equipment only applies to WANs, but only because everything on the
LAN side would be considered DTE equipment. The pitfall that students
get presented with has to do with the labs they do in semester 2. It's
the first
I've been working on a home lab scenario involving ISIS and it's been
driving me crazy. The behavior appears to be a split horizion issue even
though ISIS(like OSPF) is a link state protocol and shouldn't have a problem
with this. The scenario involves a hub router R4 and two spoke routers
r2,r3.
Thanks for your input on this
I agree VTP could be good if you have many switchblocks in a campus
environment. In my environment there is only one distribution 5500 with all
closet switches patching back to the CAT 5500 . In a star topology. I'm
just not convinced that everyone will follow
Good idea, Paul.
Thank you
Scott
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thanks for taking the time to read through this, Cil. The problem continues
to be a source of frustration for my client and for me.
some comments / responses below:
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5.5.5.5 6.6.6.6
e0IP cloud e0
R1-R2-R3-R4-R5-R6R7
t0 t0
1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2
Lets say
I have a router in my main office which is connected to four different
locations through full T1 for each location.
For example,
Router A: Main office router
Router B: Branch B
Router C: Branch C
Router D: Branch D
Router E: Branch E
All the branch routers are also connected through
Usual problem with ANI is that host where it is running must be
configured in DNS. It doesn't help if you put it in local hosts
file; campus manager wants is asking DNS server to resolve the
name of ANI server.
Sasa
CCIE #8635
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I have problem with my
what does the bandwidth on the interface to the FR cloud say it is, T1
or384? Is the real T1 link to the site even a FS?
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Yes, you have to be careful when adding a new switch to a network,
especially one that has been used previously. You should configure it
offline first. You should use the clear config all, delete nvram, or
delete flash:config_file_name depending on the switch. Configure your VTP
settings as a
The branch router is 2600 with built in T1 module. My configurtion is:
routere(config)int s0/0
service-module T1 timeslots 1-6 speed 64 along with linecode and framing
just to let you know. I did not specifically assign bandwidth parameter at
the interface level. I assumed that that the
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The branch router is 2600 with built in T1 module. My configurtion is:
routere(config)int s0/0
service-module T1 timeslots 1-6 speed 64 along with linecode and framing
just to let you know. I did not specifically
First thing you'll want to do is check the serial interface on router E
that connects to the frame cloud, and make sure it has the command
bandwidth 384 on it.
hth,
Hal
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James,
I hate to give such a poorly researched answer, but I did quite a bit of
experimenting with ISIS a few months back. I don't have time to verify this
for sure right now, but here is what I remember:
ISIS knows nothing of NBMA. It only know serial point-to-point and
multi-access LANs.
This site will also display your lab results and Section Percentages
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Scott,
Thanks for your help. I had already tried the frame-relay map commands with
the broadcast ending. It didn't seem to work then either :(
You are correct in that on a multi-access LAN all the routers have to see
each other and these two spoke routers are definitely not. The DIS is not
quite
i inputed this command ,
access-list outbound deny ip 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0 216.136.131.71
255.255.255.255
do i have to apply it to an interface?
outbound 1 deny 10.3.0.0 255.255.0.0 216.136.131.71 255.255.255.255
Which version of PIX code are you running?
5.x syntax would be:
access-list
Hello all,
The Catalyst 65XX switches support Jumbo Frame Feature. How has the
experience been for anybody using it? Does the NIC have to also support the
larger MTU size? Are there any gotchas.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Joe Quezada
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Good protocols don't need a hack like HSRP. ;-)
Seriously, an IPX client sends a RIP Find Network Number broadcast at
initialization and if a problem occurs. Any router can respond.
AppleTalk doesn't need HSRP either. AppleTalk end nodes listen to RTMP
packets and figure out the address of
He said to erase start first (and reload presumably). His method has the
advantage over TFTP that you don't have to worry about the router having an
IP address that can reach a TFTP server.
Priscilla
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Darin, if you telnet your router and paste the
Yes the NIC has to support Jumbo Frames. As far as I know, Novell Netware
is still experimenting with Jumbo Frames support.
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I wondered about type-20 propagation also, but that's only to get NetBIOS
through an IPX network. It's so that Windoze networking will work over an
IPX internetwork. I don't think that's relevant.
You said that the routers aren't using internal network numbers, but I'm
more concerned about
James,
OK, you tried the map statements with the broadcast keyword on the hub. Did
you add the broadcast keyword on the map statements between the spoke sites?
Regards,
Scott
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Scott,
Thanks for your help. I had already tried the frame-relay map
commands with
the
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i inputed this command ,
access-list outbound deny ip
Yes, the spoke routers frame-relay map statements all contain the broadcast
keyword as well. However, the routes are still not propagating. If I use the
show isis topology command on the spoke routers I can see the other spoke
router and the correct metric to it, but not the next hop, interface,
well ... I've completely designed this network all wrong then! Maybe I
should consider banyan? : p
Priscilla Oppenheimer 01/24/02 03:53PM
Good protocols don't need a hack like HSRP. ;-)
Seriously, an IPX client sends a RIP Find Network Number broadcast at
initialization and if a problem
no sniffer? Ethereal is free... So is Linux! : ) How about some tcpdump?
Priscilla Oppenheimer 01/24/02 04:09PM
I wondered about type-20 propagation also, but that's only to get NetBIOS
through an IPX network. It's so that Windoze networking will work over an
IPX internetwork. I don't
James,
I notice that you are using the same DLCI (104) between the spokes as the
one you use to get to the hub. Is this right? I was under the impression
that the non-NBMA support aspect of ISIS required either p-t-p subinterfaces
or fully meshed mulipoint.
Scott
James Haynes wrote:
Yes,
can anyone answer this question regarding load balancing. from what i
gather, a cisco router can load balance between up to six static routes to
the same network (per packet or per destination). what kind of load
balancing does the router do for static routes to different networks? the
Add 'frame-relay map ip ' statements as well as the 'frame-relay map
clns' statements and it will resolve your problem.
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Scott,
I have been reading many of the troubleshooting articles about ISIS at the
Cisco web site and every WAN scenario indeed involves a fully meshed
multipoint frame relay configuration or a p-t-p subinterface setup. What I'm
trying to do is not going to work at all. I thank you for your
Jeff,
That was my initial suggestion, which James said didn't cut it. Would you
add your thoughts on the full mesh issue?
Thanks,
Scott
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James,
You are quite welcome. I have recently begun to worry that all of my hard
work to fully understand ISIS was wasting away. I need to go back and
refresh every couple of months or all is lost because I don't get any real
world interaction with ISIS (at least not yet). So in that regard,
Mush is definitely what it feels like.My work with ISIS is limited to
playing with it in a lab as well. I'm going to fully mesh this later just so
I can see it work. Thanks again.
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I believe as long as you have route cache disable, the router will load
balance per packet...if route cache is enabled then it goes per destination.
Of course I have only used this config with OSPF and not static routes...
to cisco new 01/24/02 05:10PM
can anyone answer this question
Sorry, already been there, I need to use it without a CA just pre-shared
keys. The MS docs are useless. Everything is the world according to
Micro-bloody-soft!
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The router will load balance between equal-cost
routes. So, if you have 2 static routes going to a
different next hop with a metric of 0, these 2 will be
load balanced. The max is 6 equal-cost routes. This
applies to most routing protocols. EIGRP has a
variance command that lets you load balance
At 04:34 PM 1/24/2002 -0500, you wrote:
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Which is EXACTLY why I suggested renaming the access list ;-)
I eventually went to 'insidelist', 'outsidelist', 'dmzlist', etc. I'm much
less confused (about that issue only) now.
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Cool!
Regards
Tel
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In addition to Priscilla's comments, sending IP/TCP/UDP fragments is a
useful way to fingerprint a host's OS. The response from the fragmented
packet(s) can be used as a clue to determine what OS/platform is running on
the other end. Nmap, among many other tools, has options to send fragmented
More opportunity for standard deviation, excellent..
Bri
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Hello all,
The Catalyst 65XX switches support Jumbo Frame Feature. How has the
experience been for anybody using it? Does the NIC have to also support the
larger MTU size? Are
How to configure RIP not to accept routes with subnet mask longer than 24
bitsany ideas
Thank you,
Aamer
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Then use VTP and password it. They can drop a switch but without the
password configured, it's ignored.
See the following link for details:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/21.html#v2
It's best to have things like spanning tree, VTP and whatnot set up since
few of us are seers and can
configure a /24 or shorter on the interface receiving the updates... ;-
seriously, RIP will accept routes over a particular interface 1) by assuming
that the incoming routes have the same mask as is used on that interface OR
2) at the classfull boundary.
therefore, if the interface mask is a
not to mention those little bunnies who don't want to waste the busy network
people's time so install their own cheap switches and hubs onto the LAN,
dual homing them, and wreaking havoc with spanning tree when they power up
and power down their non-authorized equipment. ;-
Chuck
Mike Sweeney
I am sorry i did not mention that RIP interface is sending and receiving
Version 2 at interface level.my fault...
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It doesn't look like anyone responded, so I'll take a crack at it.
At 02:08 AM 1/24/02, Matsuzaki Kei wrote:
Hi all,
This is my first posting.
I have two questions that I would like you guys to answer.
First question:
I'm connecting two Cisco 2621 by using Serial cable, and I'm
Folks,
1)Whats difference between ADSL and SDSL?
2)Can I have 2Pcs connected over ADSL or SDSL(Like Windows NT RAS)?
3)Does ADSL or SDSL need special telephone line or the existing line is
sufficient?
Cheers
R
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We use static, although I had a large test-bed setup with dynamic vlans.
The good thing about static vlans is when it comes to troubleshooting. If
you keep vlan1 (teachers) and vlan2 (students) in one closet, and vlan3
(teachers) and vlan4 (students) in another closet, it simpilifies things
Can you explain it more detail, please? Also I don't have DNS server in the
network. I use only IP address.
Dandi
At 02:04 PM 1/24/02 -0500, Sasa Milic wrote:
Usual problem with ANI is that host where it is running must be
configured in DNS. It doesn't help if you put it in local hosts
file;
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Ramesh c wrote:
Folks,
1)Whats difference between ADSL and SDSL?
adsl is asymmetric, so sownload speed exceeds upload, this is less
expensive. sdsl is often marketed as business class because upload and
download speeds are equal. Servers are sometimes more tolerated on
if the tunnel was created to create a discontiguous subnet.. say:
network: 10.10.10.x
R1 t0 ip address: 10.10.10.1
R7 t0 ip address 10.10.10.2
well if a host hanging off of R1 with a default gateway of 10.10.10.1 were
to ping 10.10.10.100 (server hanging off R7) it would not use its default
if the tunnel was created to create a discontiguous subnet.. say:
network: 10.10.10.x
R1 t0 ip address: 10.10.10.1
R7 t0 ip address 10.10.10.2
well if a host hanging off of R1 with a default gateway of 10.10.10.1 were
to ping 10.10.10.100 (server hanging off R7) it would not use its default
Rip v1 ...
Bri
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, Aamer Kaleem wrote:
How to configure RIP not to accept routes with subnet mask longer than 24
bitsany ideas
Thank you,
Aamer
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Sounds like you need to setup a small DNS server to accommodate ANI, since,
as Sasa pointed out, it doesn't matter if you define your hosts in a
/etc/hosts file.
Sean
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Hi All,
Does anyone know what UDP port number that VoIP use?
thanks,
David
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Hi All,
Does anyone know what UDP port number that VoIP use?
thanks,
David
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Hi,
I install CiscoWorks2000Version4 on a Sun station(solaris2.6),I can open
http://servername:1741 locally,but I can't open it on a client.This client
sit on another network,ping,telnet to the management station is disable.But
I used to install it on a Win2000 station,and I can open Works2000 on
Hi,
You can use our lab. Please visit www.practicelabs.net or e-mail me if you
have any questions.
Regards
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Hi all. I have a 508-CS Terminal server that I'm selling if anyone's
interested. I was going to sell it on ebay but figured I would offer here
first. It works great for reverse telnet into routers. Just like the 2509
but no serial interfaces. I needed more than 8 ports so I upgraded to the
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