Priscilla,
I had to search out the answer. I found myself getting up
because I couldn't sleep. I believe I found what we were looking for..see
Inline.
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Perhaps this link will help:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/125/fr_switching.html
You can use the 'sh frame-relay map' command to see encapsulation type and
ensure it is the same on both routers. If the router your connecting to the
2600 is not a Cisco router then you will need to configu
Dear all,
I've a customer having a 1601 router, IOS ver 11.1, 2 MB DRAM and 4 MB
Flash. For this customer i need to upgrade the IOS to support NAT without
upgrading the existing flash and DRAM.
Is this possible??? and if possible...what's the suggested IOS version to
upgrade for???
plz advise.
Hello everyone,
Just wondering if some of you could share some opinions on what study
materials were useful in obtaining the CCNP Voice Specialisation??
I have completed my CCNP and am doing some basic voice implementations at
work, so any recommendations on which exam to tackle first etc would
Comments inline
At 05:31 PM 2/2/2002 -0500, Darrell Newcomb wrote:
>My subscription to the lab mailing list hasn't gone through yet so I
>figured I should post this question here. We know that in preparation
>most folks use various products to emulate a Frame Relay switch. Cisco
>also details t
I think the CCNP voice specialization is cancelled. You can get the IP
telephony support specialist now, which is a ccnp + Cvoice + DQos + Cipt
3.1.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/cqs/iptel/
""Sam Deckert"" wrote in message
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11.2 started NAT and 11.3(T) started NAT overload or PAT.
Phil
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Subject: IOS supporting NAT [7:34252]
Dear all,
I've a custom
Be advised that Visio is easier to use than AutoCAD. It is not as
functional or as robust as AutoCAD.
Instruction may be found at some colleges and BOCES tech centers.
A quick word to the wise. DO NOT MAKE ANY FILES LARGER THAN 5 Meg. The
saturation point is reached quickly with Visio.
It wil
Why don't you get an upgrade from Boson?
""Michael Zunkowski"" wrote in message
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> I just got layed off from my job. I am looking at using the Boson Router
> Simulator software as an alternative till I get access to a lab again. My
> copy of 3.512 is
Also, the big question is, who is going to keep buying stratacom switches in
the future?
If Cisco thought that the demand for this product was huge, I do not think
they would have cancelled the program. I have heard some reasons why the
CCIE track was cancelled was due to the fact that even peop
Hello All,
I have a user with a full T1 frame relay circuit and a user with a 384k frac
T1 circuit. The problem is the user with full T1 is trying to do a big SQL
query that seems to time out after about 6 minutes of trying but the 384k can
run the same query in about 3 minutes. The full T1 seems
I am planning to take ccie written in Feb. and going to order some boson
ccie materials. is there anyone who want to swap with me, please let me
know.
have a nice day!
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Hello,
Have you tried looking for the problem somewhere else. If you have switches
in your environment to which these devices are connected. Check for any
errors on the ports to which these devices are connected.
Look for the symptoms which would induce latency+errors in LAN enironment,
like dupl
Hi all,
Does anyone have any experience with collecting netflow export entries for
VOIP accounting? Is it a good accounting method?
Can someone recommend a good Aggregation rule for VOIP based on netflow
entries?
Thanks,
Yaron
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Hi all,
I have to deploy MPLS based on OSPF as IGP, the backbone is build on Cisco
12000 GSRs (12008,12012 & 12016). I heard that MPLS over OSPF on GSR can
cause some problems (ISIS is prefered as IGP ...) but I don't have details
about these problems. Does anybody experienced bugs with this kind
if you have a CCO login account, the following TAC link might be a good
place to start:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/105/mpls_index.shtml
I also did a quick search on "12000". Is it my imagination, or are there a
LOT of caveats / bugs on that device and it's cards?
Chuck
""Stephane LITK
As I gather together my 2001 tax year materials, I thought I'd just offer to
the group that the cost of books, classes, home lab routers, etc. MAY be tax
deductible.
there are provisions in the tax code for deducting the cost of those
training materials and classes which contribute to your ongoin
Hi,
The best advise to you is you would be better to check all that with
your Cisco account team. Because the 12000 series and its cards support
different features and depending on what you are using, some features
may or may not be supported...
As far IS-IS vs OSPF, with IS-IS you can put m
Chuck,
There are still some very large Token Ring installations, although I don't
know why. I would think it would be cheaper to phase it out during regular
maintenance.
As for forward looking? I don't think that's what the CCIE is for. CCIE
means you know (or should know) what you are doing w
Can anyone please tell me if they have been able to make a Cisco 2514 Router
hold a DHCP address to an ethernet interface so I can do NAT with overload
for me cable internet connection? Once I get my dhcp address from my
provider I hard code that on to eth 0 which is pluged into the cable modem.
It is my experience that the opaque LSA implementation on the GSR is riddled
with weird errors, especially for inter-vendor operability, but also other
key OSPF functionality (opaque LSA's sometimes don't get flooded properly,
opaque LSA's were not properly refreshed, sometimes errors with checksu
There are absolutely a lot of bugs and caveats on the 12000. Hence the
popularity of the Juniper M40/M160. Service providers want a core router
that doesn't spontaneously reboot every week or so.
""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message
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> if you have
Randy,
Why are you hard coding the ip into the ethernet interface? I
believe in the 12.2 code the command
"ip address dhcp" should be all you need. I use this currently with the
required NAT configurations and everything works fine. Here's a copy of my
relevant config..
interface Et
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Hash: SHA1
interface Ethernet0
ip address dhcp
ip nat outside
interface Ethernet1
description Private address space on inside
ip address x.x.x.x 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
!
ip nat inside source list 1 interface Ethernet0 overload
ip classless
ip route 0.
HOW is it people always read so much into what is said in an email? He
simply stated he's sick that he has to pay & someone who committed a crime
gets it for free. I can understand that. It's my tax $$ too. It's not
elitism to say "hey...that's my money, why are you spending it on the guy
who
Thats a good one Brad. You can try to fool yourself but I hate to tell you
your underhanded tactics are just as low (actually lower as your supposed to
be a "reputable" CCIE) than the people who post posing as customers saying
"hey, go check out this web site, the have great test prep material, a
I really dont think Cisco is going to add another switch to each rack. I
was under the impression they were trying to keep costs down for the CCIE
lab exam, not increase costs substantially. Maybe Im way off base here, can
anyone (or any proctor) that reads this let me know if I'm off base.
I p
Use CAR comitted access rate
Marc Russell
www.ccbootcamp.com
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> Hello,
>
> I do have a requirment to limit Internet Bandwidth among few sites. I do
> have a T1 and want to allow site A to be access bandwidth not m
are you running cef with NAT ?
Joseph Brunner
ASN 21572
MortgageIT MITLending
New York, NY 10038
(212) 651 - 7695 Voice
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Subject: cef debug
I have several 2524 routers with
ram: 8 meg ram
flash: 16 flash
serial port *2
isdn *1
eathernet *1
aui *1
also, 2 * 1924 switches
I need to sell these since my company built a ccie lab for us, so i dont
need them anymore. and i dont like ebay...
anyway, if you are in the dallas area and you n
Change the original posters question to include:
How about a CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP, CCIE with 16 years of Telecom
experience. (DS0,DS1, DS3, OC-3 to OC-192, DWDM) Telco switch etc.
(test, turn-up, trouble-shooting)and only physical experience with IT?
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Nope, but I am using VRFs.
Joseph Brunner wrote:
>
> are you running cef with NAT ?
>
> Joseph Brunner
> ASN 21572
> MortgageIT MITLending
> New York, NY 10038
> (212) 651 - 7695 Voice
> (212) 651 - 7795 Fax
>
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> From: bergenpeak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:
Hi Brad
I'm responding publicly because that's what you do all the time. I can't
believe how two faced someone can be. They say everything will come out in
the wash and I hope it does. I had good response from the previous email
because people are beginning to doubt. I don't want to be funny
hope your customer isn't a subscriber to this list :)
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Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 6:20 PM
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Subject: IPX over IPSec Tunnel - mystery solved?!?!? [7:34231]
It's been
John,
I actually tried the manual RP on R5 and couldn't get it to work so went
with the R5 being the AUTo-rp and R5 being the mapping agent-still
didn;t work. So I then went and moved the mapping agent to R6 still
didn't work. SO, I then removed and went back to the manual RP this time
Thats a good one Brad. You can try to fool yourself but I hate to tell you
your underhanded tactics are just as low (actually lower as your supposed to
be a "reputable" CCIE) than the people who post posing as customers saying
"hey, go check out this web site, the have great test prep material, a
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Erick B. wrote:
> try pinging with extended commands
> using your LAN IP as a source and see if that is
> error-free. If it is, then the destination router has
> a route back to that IP subnet fine.
Yep, I'd suggest attempting to ping something from the LAN interface.
Sounds
Exactly. You pretty much hit it right on the head - demand is so low that
Cisco's decided that not only can it not support a CCIE program, it can't
even support a CCNA program anymore.
I don't want to be unduly harsh, as I believe all technologies ultimately
have their proper place. But let's f
Can anyone please point me in the right direction for this :)
Before I download an IOS from CCO Software Centre, is there a way if I can
find that particular IOS has been deferred or had bugs with it (so I could
avoid it??). I only know to lookup the switch model (e.g. 3500XL) via Bug
Toolkit,
You may also need to include a hostname and/or change your mac (I use
comcast):
This is 12.2 code on a 2621.
interface FastEthernet0/1
description To-Comcast
mac-address 0123.45ab.cdef
ip address dhcp hostname x
ip access-group SECURE in
no ip proxy-arp
ip nat outside
speed 100
full-
Token Ring is still on the written because Cisco doesn't seem to have the
resources to update the test??
Is it still on the lab? (Or can't you tell me because of NDA?) ;-)
I haven't run into a Token Ring shop that wasn't planning to update to
Ethernet in a long time. But that "planning to upda
To answer your question. No the session layer does not handle IP
addressing. IP addressing is handled at layer 3 of the OSI model. That is
why routers are known as a layer 3 device, because they route protocols at
this level such as IP or IPX ( Another Layer 3 transport protocol). The
session
Hi All,
I am planning to give CCDA exam and wondering what's the passing score.
Thanks in advance.
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Have you tied the TCP/IP stack to the Wireless PCCard??
1. Check the local loop-back address: ping 127.0.0.1 if this doesn't work
then check if there is a IRQ conflict with the PC-Card drivers/hardware
2. Check the IP node address: ping x.x.x.x (where x.x.x.x is the IP address
of your node)
3
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Hi All,
I am planning to give CCDA exam and wondering what's the passing score.
Thanks in ad
Doing some "catching up" on your email?
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To answer your question. No
Well, I think the earlier the stratacom experts agree, the better it is for
them. That is why my friends are all studying something else. Sure, when
the economy clears up, there might be some jobs doing wan switching but it
looks like most telcos over planned for both equipment and staff. So th
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I never have a chance to open a Cisco router. Is it possible to change the
DRAM of a Cisco router to make more? like we do for a PC.
Shawn
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My advice for someone in pure transmission WAN switching is to get
thoroughly familiar with MPLS, as well as the evolving Generalized
MPLS, IP over Optical, etc. If you have telephony knowledge, all the
better--yes, VoIP requires IP knowledge, but the PBX, signaling,
operational services, etc
Hello All,
This is my first post, I hope someone is able to help me out. I am
currently in the Cisco CCNA path at my local school, ( Much fun ). However
I have a client who needs a VLan set up in a commercial park. The switch in
question is a Cisco 4000 series. I need to separate one
Sorry, under penalty of law this information is available only to
those who can navigate the Cisco Web site or many other certification
web sites. Thank you again for your interest. :-)
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>Hi All,
>
>I am planning to give CCDA exam and
might one presume that the Cerent acquisition and the Ciena
partnership/investment were considered the future directions in this area?
Talk about buy high sell low.
Chuck
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> Exactly. You pretty much hit it right on the head
which router, and what's in there now?
in general, if there are open slots, RAM can be increased.
check out crucial and memoryx as sources for RAM upgrades. I don't have the
URL's handy, but if you check the archives, these companies have been
mentioned many times.
Chuck
""Shawn Xu"" wrote i
Hello, I would enable V.92 on an AS5200 with MICA Modems.
There is someone who applied Portware 2.9.1.0 on Cisco5200?
In this case, with which IOS version?
It's all ok after 2.9.1.0?
Luca
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