To anybody that has experience with Sniffers. or more perhaps more
specifically, Priscilla-
I'm trying to hunt down the culprit of Telnet Session disconnects
without Administrative or User interaction to invoke such action.
The situation is Telnet clients on remote ends of PIX VPNs have their
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The first key question to ask here: what is the broad routing
paradigm? Cold potato/closest exit or hot potato/best exit?
For a peering routes example, yes
You might be able to accomplish this goal with the view option of the
snmp-server command.
If the message parsing doesn't strip it out, here's a URL that might shed
some light:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/fun_
r/frprt3/frd3001.htm#1023313
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Two more things (going back to more original topics I want
to cover again).
The first key question to ask here: what is the broad routing
paradigm? Cold potato/closest exit or hot potato/best exit?
For
The company I work for are looking to deploy Microsoft's Active Directory
across the intranet. Most sites have a PIX firewall running 5.3(2) and will
have many clients per site using AD. The problem seems to be that when
clients pass through the PIX and are assigned a global address/PAT AD is not
Hello,
ddr, dialer profiles, isdn (ininfluent though I think).
When a connection comes up something like this is logged:
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface BRI1/0:2, changed state to up
%DIALER-6-BIND: Interface BR1/0:2 bound to profile Di99
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface BRI1/0:2,
It should be inside to the firewall...near to your servers.
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Hi,
Can anyone suggest me which tool can be used to monitor the health of PIX
and collect historic information which can provide the memory , CPU and
interface utilization.
I know PDM shows this on real time basis...I want to know a tool which
collects historic information.
Any suggestions
Hi
Is it possible to trunk multiple VLANs on an ATM RFC1483 bridged PVC? The
PVC originates from a 2924 switch with ATM uplink. I managed to configure
separate VLAN's per PVC, but would like to pass multiple VLANs on a single
PVC. Any idea how this can be achieved?
Thanks in advance
Geoff
Hey Gang,
I am running a PIX firewall version 6.1 on my network.
I am wondering if it is possible to create a NAT pool for users to use
dependant upon their destination instead of their source. I have 2 class C
VLANs where connections might originate from but I would like to create a
pool of
Is it possible to configure Cisco IP phone from the phone set itself, and
use it without Call Manager software?
I need to use IP phone from home to place calls over internet without
additional software or PC's, any idea?
Regards
Osama
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So what's the relation between a port and an interface in a
IOS (tm) C3500XL Software (C3500XL-C3H2S-M), Version 12.0(5.2)XU,
MAINTENANCE INTERIM SOFTWARE
when in debug ethernet-controller address.
For instance:
May 23 12:00:00 aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd 622964: 1y9w: 0050.8bd3.f768 has moved from
port
Hi all,
I have a interest question, doesn't any one know the answer?
A router is being used as a translation bridge between a Token Ring network
and an Ethernet network. Host X on the Token ring sends a packet to Host Y
on the Ethernet. The soursce MAC address of the packet is 400.a089.0002.
If you substitute the word segment where they have subnet then I'd
be happy with the description.
I've seen others use the two terms to mean the same thing, I suppose you
could argue it both ways. In my mind, segment = L2; subnet = L3.
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Pat,
Are the clients having the problem, or are the servers having the problem?
If it's the servers, it's probably just RPC, but if it's the clients, it
could be lots of things. What exactly isn't working?
Brian Hill
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),MCSE+I (NT4.0),
MCSA (Charter Member),
Can you ping a system on the inside?
From Pix - ping inside x.x.x.x
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 4:14 PM
Subject: FW: PIX 515E routing issue [7:44749]
Oh yeah I'm running PIX 6.1(2)
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From: Jablonski, Michael
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 3:35 PM
To:
Hi Ivan,
Mac addresses only have local significance. So for your scenario, host X
sends a packet with it's own MAC address as the source and the router TR
interface as the destination MAC address. The router then rebuilds the
packet and sends it out the ethernet interface with the Ethernet
The Cisco IP Phones are slave devices, incapable of independent thought (so
to speak). While you can provide configuration parameters through the
telephone interface, you are limited to setting IP address, TFTP address and
default CallManager information. Without a CallManager to communicate
Is there any other IP phone that is capable of working as a stand alone voip
set?
Osama
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The Cisco IP Phones
Hmmmwho is your telco? For the old Concert network (now BT Ignite) I
know they use ANSI LMI with a keep-alive interval of 10 secs. Make sure your
settings match your telco's.
What I always advise to do is to use a sniffer to see what's actually going
on on the line. This way you can quickly
Hey Mark,
First thing to do is use filters. Personally I use NAI's Sniffer Pro, which
quickly allows you to select a session based on IP addresses and/or
protocol. Ethereal should have this functionality as well.
First create a filter based on the server's IP address, and look for any
Use a sniffer in combination with this log. This will help you identify
which traffic opens the DDR link and which not.
If there are any other ways, let me know.
Rgds,
Crestion
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Just for grins, try removing the ip verify reverse-path statement.
From CCO Before using this command, add static route command statements
for every network that can be accessed on the interfaces you wish to
protect. Only enable this command if routing is fully specified. Otherwise,
PIX
Jose,
Here's a snip that talks about your message...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/62.shtml#casestudy5:
Unfortunately, given their explanation, it doesn't really explain what
port 51 is now does it...
I know this is a cop out, but if you can you might want to look into
upgrading code
Another thing to consider, is that you can carry this simulator with you to
set-up test scenarios and configurations on site at any location, vs. having
real ISDN lines installed at one location.
I have a Merge 2000AFP and considering it abilities and portability, it is
worth the investment, and
I think you've hit on something that's usually a problem with
capturesthere's usually far too much data rather than too little.
The first place to start is by filtering the traffic capture based on the
conversation that you want to follow.
In your case, you can filter on:
the IP address
Brian
I've just found out from the guy testing the AD stuff that it doesn't even
work with static NAT translations, it'll only work with a static mapping
with the same address across the firewall. The bit that isn't working is the
replication between the servers
Cheers
Pat
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The first key question to ask here: what is the broad routing
paradigm? Cold potato/closest exit or hot potato/best exit?
For a peering
Ask Google ... he(she?) knows damn near everything.
Maybe Internet LineJACK fits the bill?
In general - looking for answers on your own is not a bad idea ...
Thanks!
TJ
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To:
Find an h.323 compliant device.
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Is there any other IP phone that is capable of working as a stand alone
voip
set?
Osama
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I attended a CCNA/CCDA course by GlobalNet Training, (which is affiliated
with Todd Lammle the author of many of the Sybex Cisco Series books). I
thought the course was Great... although I would not specifically call it a
bootcamp... There was no time spent discussing tests during class or
Tell him to use SMTP for AD replication, and disable the fixup feature for
SMTP
on the PIX.
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Brian
I've just
I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
lot of the workstations. I set the port and the servers to 100M Full. Is
there anything else I should be looking for? Could there be something
preventing DCHP
is portfast on the end-user ports?
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I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore timeouts on a
lot of the workstations. I set the port and
I have had to start and stop DHCP in the Past. I run it on Linux now with
no problems.
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I am having an issue with a 3550-24 Cisco switch and a windows 2000
Network. DHCP is not working correctly, I get sephamore
Can I put a banner on the PIX? for ssh? for telnet to the inside
interface?
THanks
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From the PIX, i can ping the inside workstations
I tried adding a permit all icmp rule didn't work
did the no ip verify reverse-path statement and changed the outside
network from /30 to a /28. This seemed to work.
Thanks for the help!!!
cheers,
mikej
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You may try adjusting your logging levels and see if you can get anything
more meaningful. I don't have any ISDN interfaces or simulators at the
moment so please post back if you find anything good.
Herold Heiko wrote:
Hello,
ddr, dialer profiles, isdn (ininfluent though I think).
When a
I am not a guru in that area but start stop dhcp, dhcp use UDP broadcast and
port 67 and 68 see anythihg related to that for accesslist or something is
slowing down...even if you have some filter list for that can cause timeout.
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Hello
I have some questions about QoS. I have two T1 links (with BGP)
to diffrent ISP's. And I want set on my BGP router diffrent
QoS Policies. For example:
10.10.10.0/24 - subnet with highest priority (nearly guaranted)
10.10.10.1/24 - subnet with normal priority
10.10.10.2/24 - subnet with
yeah aside from portfast I would suggest linux as well :)
check this out...
11:20am up 487 days, 7:53, 1 user, load average: 0.08, 0.02, 0.01
hehe
Frank Hafta 05/23/02 10:43AM
I have had to start and stop DHCP in the Past. I run it on Linux now with
no problems.
Brian Zeitz
This is achieved by bit swapping. I do not know the complete ins and outs of
it but I has attached a URL which is a bit swapping tool which can be used
to verify translation.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bitswap/bitswap.pl
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LLQ.
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Hello
I have some questions about QoS. I have two T1 links (with BGP)
to diffrent ISP's. And I want set on my BGP router diffrent
QoS Policies. For example:
10.10.10.0/24 - subnet with highest priority (nearly
Try the following link...
http://www.cheapisdn.com/
for $1199 that is not bad. I may pick one up this week. I will use it for my
commercial lab I will be making available to potential CCNP/IE candidates in
the fall. Yeah, with my luck Cisco will remove it from the lab this summer.
My lab is in
Correct... I took the beta, then took the current written and
passed Still don't know about passing the beta because it takes them
6-8 weeks to get you the results (actually, the last beta I took, I saw the
results on their tracking site a week before I received notification via the
Mikej the problem doesn't seem to be in your access list it is in you
ip-ing.
With a /30 you are routing to the netid and not the other router.
ip address outside 192.168.1.6 255.255.255.252
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.5 1
192.168.1.1 Netid
192.168.1.2 host1
192.168.1.3 host2
To remove this:
route-map MyISP-In permit 10
match as-path 6
set local-preference 200
Do I just do this?:
no route-map MyISP-In permit 10
Also, to remove:
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^[0-9]*
ip as-path access-list 2 permit ^$
ip as-path access-list 3 permit ^1234$
ip as-path access-list
Is your DHCP server connected to this switch and are the workstations in
question and the DHCP server on the same subnet/VLAN. If not you need to use
ip helper addresses on the L3 device between them. Are any workstations able
to get DHCP addresses from the server? Is the DHCP scope active?
yes
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He said the router is acting as a translation (sic) bridge. So the router
(bridge) address does not come into play. The router (bridge) translates
the non-canonical TR address to a canonical Ethernet address. The bridge
reverses the bits in each byte of the address.
We have had many
I'm trying to force an interface to 10 MB full duplex on a 4700 router. The
docemntation for 4700 is not on cisco's site. Does anyone know the command.
Also doing a show int does not tell whether is running at half or full
duplex and the speed. Thanks in advance.
Cisco-4700#sh ver
Cisco
Hi,
Did anyone tried filtering Nimda Virus on the content switch.I have
configured it but do not see that it is filtering the virus, the show
summary is not showing the counter incrementing even though the IDS
reports Nimda.
Here is what I configured,Created a HTTP header group and rule which
Do you know when the current 350-001 is set to expire?
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Michael L. Williams wrote:
(just
Removing the route map and as-path filters will work the way you have it (if
you do no route-map MyISP-In it will remove the entire route-map), but you
should also remove the neighbor statements in your config. that reference
these things. By looking at the configs., I'm assuming this is in a
You can do it on the router (before it gets to CSS) with NBAR and
rate-limiting. I know that works.
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Hi,
Did anyone tried filtering Nimda Virus on the content switch.I have
configured it but do not see that it is filtering the
Yes, that will remove the route-map.
The ip as-path access-list stuff are called regular expressions.
If you are running BGP on this router, I would Highly recommend leaving this
stuff alone.
You really need to provide more information about what this router is doing
and include its config (
At 07:25 AM 5/23/02, Ivan wrote:
Hi all,
I have a interest question, doesn't any one know the answer?
A router is being used as a translation bridge between a Token Ring network
and an Ethernet network. Host X on the Token ring sends a packet to Host Y
on the Ethernet. The soursce MAC address
Mike Wrote:
192.168.1.1 Netid
192.168.1.2 host1
192.168.1.3 host2
192.168.1.4 Broadcast
192.168.1.5 Netid
192.168.1.6 host1
192.168.1.7 host2
192.168.1.8 Broadcast
This is not correct with a /30 subnet mask.
This is the correct numbering.
192.168.1.0 Netid
192.168.1.1 host 1
Folks
Just a quick question, I took the CCNP Beta on March 18 and am still
awaiting the results. Does anyone have any experience of just how long I
have to wait for the results. I am checking the cert tracker every day and
am starting to realize that I dont have the patience to wait for Beta
I've also used nbar...works well...
go here.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/nimda.shtml
there is also a list of supported platforms
Steven A. Ridder 05/23/02 01:10PM
You can do it on the router (before it gets to CSS) with NBAR and
rate-limiting. I know that works.
wrote in
sam sneed wrote:
I'm trying to force an interface to 10 MB full duplex on a 4700 router.
No can do, unless it's an NP-2E-FDX. If so, the command (in interface
config) would be 'full-duplex'
See
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/2e_fdx.htm
for that.
The
See comments in line.
At 02:27 AM 5/23/02, Mark Odette II wrote:
To anybody that has experience with Sniffers. or more perhaps more
specifically, Priscilla-
I'm trying to hunt down the culprit of Telnet Session disconnects
without Administrative or User interaction to invoke such action.
The
I don't think a 4700 supports 10M full duplex. I have one running
12.0.16 in the lab and it doesn't support it.
The 4700 doc is on CCO though:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/index.htm
Dave
sam sneed wrote:
I'm trying to force an interface to 10
Passed the BSCN test, it's got some difficult questions with a few
cupcakes here and there. Just like everyone else has said, know your
BGP, OSPF, and EIGRP as well as a tad of IGRP and RIP. No surprises
there. I used the Cisco Press book by Clare Gough, not a great book but
I guess it got
I just noticed that I misplaced the functional/non-functional bit. I hate
that! ;-)
The functional/non-functional bit is the most significant bit of the 3rd
byte (not the least significant bit of the 2nd byte as I said before.)
So, the address is:
4000.a089.0002
0100 1010
Sam,
It depends on the module installed in the 4700. The NP-2E-FDX supports
Full Duplex, but the other Ethernet (NP-6E I believe) modules do not.
Configuration examples for duplex settings on the NP-2D-FDX can be found
here:
Yes, the DHCP server is. Portfast is not enabled on any of the devices
or servers. It's a simple LAN setup. Yes everything should be on VLAN1
since I didn't change anything \on the switch. Also, everything is on
the same subnet. The scope is set, the workstations DO get them
eventually. But I get
Does anyone at Cisco know if a dynamic routing-like protocol will be coming
out for h.323 zones or dial-peers? It's seems to be a pain to statically
enter in dial-peers for all routers and h.323 zones.
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No, this is a real implementation on our network. Since I am not even a
CCNA yet (maybe in a couple of weeks), I wanted to make sure I would not
break something. I just substituted names and AS numbers. I am hopefully
going to take advanced routing and learn more about the BGP soon after my
In both the Caslow (1E p. 349) and Solie (p. 625) books it is stated that if
you are running RIPv1, and if you put a default route using ip route
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 on one of the routers, a default route is automagically
injected into the RIP process. I am sure I have seen this before working as
a
I remember downloading the tutorial a few years ago. Looks like it's gone
now - google shows it on the 3com website, but when you go there all you get
is a blank page that says Technical Papers. Doing a search on the 3Com
website doesn't come up with any hits. Other links on google all point
Brian Zeitz wrote:
problems logging in sometimes. Something must not be set right. Thanks
for your help. Maybe I need to read up on portfast.
Yup. That will probably fix it.
Regards,
Marco.
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I can't believe it can't run full duplex.
Piece of sh*t!
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I'm trying to force an interface to 10 MB full duplex on a 4700 router.
No can do, unless it's an NP-2E-FDX.
Team,
I have two routers with a BRI module, which cable should I used in order for
each router be able to talk to the other via ISDN. I do not have an ISDN
simulater..
J
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I took the beta exam for the next-generation BCRAN (640-605) around Mar. 15
and still have heard anything. I was told then that it would be 8 - 12 weeks
and that the website would be the only notification. If it goes beyond 12
weeks call the exam administrator (either Prometric or Vue)
Without portfast, it can take up to about 40 seconds for the network
connection to come up on the workstatsion. This document is the one your
looking for:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/100.html
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Yes, the DHCP
I believe any cable with pins 3456 active will work.
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Team,
I have two routers with a BRI module, which cable should I used in order
for
each router be able to talk to the other via ISDN. I do not have an ISDN
simulater..
portfast is a must man When a client comes online the port goes active
immediately so any requests go out. (you can see this action on the
switch...the light will go straight to green instead of flickering orange)
While the led is flickering orange, you have no connectivity. so if the
I have several 2501 routers and a couple of 4500's
at home running 12.1 and rip1 with static routes is working
as you describe.
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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John,
SMTP only works if you have two sites in two different domains. In addition,
you have to have an exchange server with KMS and a CA to encrypt. Pat, I
would suggest creating a tunnel from pix to pix and running the replication
through there. AD uses RPC, which doesn't translate due to the
Great reply, Thanks!
From: Howard C. Berkowitz
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Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 15:42:01 -0400
At 7:03 PM + 5/22/02, Cisco Nuts wrote:
Could you elaborate on the backbone
I'm going to guess that it would need to be crossover as well, but I'm not
sure. Probaly though.
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I believe any cable with pins 3456 active will work.
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Howard and dre,
First of all, thanks for the excellent thread! You've given me a great deal
of information about service provider issues. I was dimly aware of some of
them, but now I see how they really affect ISP operations. I've printed out
the whole thread and when I can get some quiet time
I wouldn't suggest playing with this until you really understand what you
are doing. You could do some major damage to your network.
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CCNA yet
You cant do this with ISDN, from what I know if you want to simulate an ISDN
link you NEED either an ISDN simulator or actual ISDN line.
Erich
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Go to http://www.packetattack.com/downloads.html
About halfway down the page I have PDF versions posted. 3 files.
MikeS
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You cant do this with ISDN, from what I know if you want to simulate an
ISDN
link you NEED either an ISDN
Yes, that's the one. Google is usually pretty good; the best link it gave
me was
http://www.3com.com/corpinfo/en_US/technology/tech_paper.jsp?DOC_ID=135 and
that's the one that came up with the blank page.
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Is this the one you're after?
http://www.3com.com/other/pdfs/infra/corpinfo/en_US/501302.pdf
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I remember downloading the tutorial a few years ago. Looks like it's gone
now - google shows it on the 3com website,
Steven,
Quick - someone else is using your computer :-)
Have you really got a cable that connects two ISDN ports together. If it's
cheaper than my ISDN simulator I'll order two.
Have I misunderstood the question, or did you?
Gaz
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At 02:19 PM 5/23/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
Does anyone at Cisco know if a dynamic routing-like protocol will be coming
out for h.323 zones or dial-peers? It's seems to be a pain to statically
enter in dial-peers for all routers and h.323 zones.
Interesting question! It sort of relates to that
Hi
I passed the written today but it feels like a hollow
victory. The exam is a tired old beast and needs to
be brought up to date. Im sure the new one will be a
big improvement.
The idea of the qualification exam is to screen
candidates for the lab. This one doesnt seem to do a
very
Zero.
Seriously tho I don't like to see many interface resets.
Mike W.
Sujal G. Ajmera wrote in message
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Hi,
Is there any acceptable limit for this?
Thanks,
Sujal
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Hi all,
I needed the IDs sensor software version 2.5(0) S0 - URGENTLY !!!
Apparently this is not Cisco CCO downloadable anymore since version 3.0 is
now available . However, I just have to have the 2.5 version
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated in locating this software, wouldn't
even mind
Not for sure Cisco moved pretty quick on the other betas I took, so I
would think sometime in July or August but I read someone else say
September or so.
Mike W.
Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1 wrote in message
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Do you know when the current
This is correct if the router is acting as a router but when the router
is bridging, this is no longer true.
To answer your question, Ivan, you would simply perform bitswapping on the
TR MAC to find the ethernet equivalent.
There were a series of posts on this topic (some by me) that
Is there an ISIS equivalent to the following command?
!
router ospf 10
distribute-list 15 out serial 3/0
!
I realize I can filter during redistribution in and out of ISIS with route
maps, and filter with route leaking, etc. I need to be able to filter a
router out between two L2 ISIS routers.
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If this seems mysterious or difficult to apply in a generic fashion to any
hex representation of a byte, then it's not time yet to go for CCIE.
Thank you for verifying my feelings about this. As you may, or
test
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Here's the links I have seen from in this group. Maybe it is only for PRI,
but some do talk about BRI's.
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http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121
t/121t3/dt_q931.htm
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121
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