Ok, for me it was implicit to configure outbound filtering to upstream in
order to not become Transit AS.
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> No, the filter lists would only be to prevent the default route from
> being advertised back out the other upstream l
As for the issues brought up earlier by the individual
from USU, I have posted the marketing numbers from both
HP and cisco..
One more note, I have several 2950's and 3524 switches running
full 100 X 24 ports and have no problems with thruput
The below numbers from both companies for the dev
It's absolutly free (if you like it you can send some CD to Tobias I think).
You can download it from http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
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Talking about Procurve switches, anybody knows if hp L3-switches have a
redundancy system like HSRP or VRRP?
Last week I had to evaluate the possibilities of Procurve switches for our
network, but I wasn't able to see any reference to redundancy on www.hp.com.
I presume they support some kind of r
I'm not very familiar with new NDA, but I think I can say that you must
study all sections, though I got 0% in appletalk I had read that section
several times and I learned some things. If you aren't in a hurry for having
the ccnp, take your time and learn all you can, for example I passed Routing
Hi there,
we`ve got one Cisco 1603 with IOS 12.0 and we don`t know how to
configure
the router so that it uses multilink sessions (basically doubling the
bandwith) ?
We use the equipment in Germany
Thanks a-lot in advance
Ray.
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Looks to be new to 12.2(8)T and possibly some test
builds. The output below is from a Development test
version of 12.1 so maybe a future release of 12.1
mainline will have it to.
On my 804 here, 12.2(4)T didn't have it but 12.2(8)T
does.
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> What code rev is this in?
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, Ashok C. Braganza wrote:
> Can anyone tell me, where i can buy The Multi Router Traffic Grapher
(MRTG)
> software? Is it free?
MRTG is cool and easy to use, but for more accurate graphing and
historical logging, have a look at RRDTool and Cricket (no doubt linked
somewhere
On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 08:36:50AM +, David j wrote:
> Talking about Procurve switches, anybody knows if hp L3-switches have a
> redundancy system like HSRP or VRRP?
> Last week I had to evaluate the possibilities of Procurve switches for our
> network, but I wasn't able to see any reference
Can anyone tell me how to log to the VIP prompt of the 75xx series
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Thank you very much indeed for the links,Irwan. What about new 5300xl
series? do they also support vrrp? I think that without redundancy they lose
much of their attractive..
Irwan Hadi wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 08:36:50AM +, David j wrote:
>
> > Talking about Procurve switches, anyb
Mohammed Saro wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to log to the VIP prompt of the 75xx series
if-con
Regards,
Marco.
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On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 07:39:25AM +, Larry Letterman wrote:
> As for the issues brought up earlier by the individual
> from USU, I have posted the marketing numbers from both
> HP and cisco..
Well marketing number This is the problem.
What I actually would like to see is not the market
hi sunsil!!
i passed the 606 4 weeks ago with 958, no simulations, 4 appletalk and about
6 ipx questions, many troubleshooting scenarions including client
connectivity. frame-relay and isdn too. 2 drag and drops. no bgp,eigrp or
ospf questions.
good luck
crow
""sunil sunilindia"" schrieb im Ne
hi!!
why 2503 cant boot from tftp?
i have 3 2501 routers, all can boot via tftp and all are running 11.3 and
working well.
greetings
crow
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> Hi All,
>
> Just got a router for free (cool) however its running IOS
On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 11:00:31AM +, David j wrote:
> Thank you very much indeed for the links,Irwan. What about new 5300xl
> series? do they also support vrrp? I think that without redundancy they
lose
> much of their attractive..
5300 XL doesn't support VRRP. It is seems supposed to work
Hi John,
Although not intuitive, you also need static commands to use with NAT 0 if
going from a lower to higher level security interface sort of like this, the
following is an example of allowing ftp from the outside interface (any
network) to the internal network:
Access-list NONAT permit ip 1
ladies & gents!! before u made any attacking or too exaggerated messages to
other countries, please consider!! otherwise u are violate the states is
the most freedom countries in the world i never tried their products
but if it runs the same cisco ios or something copying cisco's design, ju
anyone knows anywhere i can find comparison of IPVPN and other similar
technologies (such as frame relay, IPLC, etc.)?
also, any standard benchmarking of the IPVPN services as u may know?
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try this
pad
pad
pad
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/131/mppp-ddr.html
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> Hi there,
> we`ve got one Cisco 1603 with IOS 12.0 and we don`t know how to
> configure
> the router so that it uses mul
Regarding HSRP and EIGRP, I did a google search on "EIGRP site:huawei.com"
and the first page returned was no longer on Huawei's website, but you could
pull up the Google cached version, and it lists EIGRP as a supported
protocol. Other than that single reference, the only other reference to
EIGR
I have to say that 30-40% off of Cisco's *retail* prices isn't really that
great of a deal I'd just as soon buy the Cisco through my employer
and get their discount
Mike W.
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> Hi all,
>
> In US the company is call Futurewei, you c
EVERYTHING in China has ties to the government... it's called
communism..
Mike W.
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> These guys actually are a major player in the asian market space. They
> apparently reverse engineer products and push them to market at very low
Well, AMD actually co-developed CPUs with Intel, so they would have no need
to copy. And (sorry Priscilla, this isn't meant for you), but when will
people get it through their head that Microsoft DID NOT COPY Apple. That
implies Apple was the first computer to use a mouse and GUI, which is
defin
hallo guys!!
I am ashamed to ask you for this assistance but I despaired with my cidr
prob.
i have so many results and getting more and more confused.
here the task:
192.168.24.0/22
router1 (28 hosts)
router2router3
Ahhh!! sorry: wrong numbers of hosts
192.168.24.0/22
router1 (50 hosts)
router2router3 router4
(400 hosts)(50 hosts)(200 hosts)
""crow"" schrieb i
Although there aren't supposed to be any stupid questions, this type is
very close. There isn't one test. There is a huge pool of questions and
everyone's exam is different. The bonehead below that did not read the NDA
may have had 4 appletalk and 6 IPX question but the next guy might not get
any.
Nets
Here's a pretty lean shot at it :) in the real world, you'd like provide
for more growth
Router 1 Net (28 hosts) 192.168.24.0/27
Router 2 Net (60 hosts) 192.168.24.64/26
Router 3 Net (12 hosts) 192.168.24.32/28
Router 4 Net (12 hosts) 192.168.24.48/28
Point to Points
1-2 192.168.24.224/30
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> Ahhh!! sorry: wrong numbers of hosts
>
>
> 192.168.24.0/22
>router1 (50 hosts)
>
> router2router3 router4
>
This can't be done neatly without given the various subnets a bunch of
different networks. R2 and R4 take up the full /22 given r2 needs a /23
and R4 needs a /24.
At 02:53 PM 7/28/2002 +, crow wrote:
>Ahhh!! sorry: wrong numbers of hosts
>
>
>192.168.24.0/22
>
The overviews provided in rfc 2547bis and the various drafts available in
the ietf ppvpn group are likely your most accurate shot. I'm not sure what
you mean in terms of benchmarking however? Are you talking scalability in
the provider space?
At 01:31 PM 7/28/2002 +, Ronald James wrote:
please, please, don't make any attacking comments to other countries before
u find out the truth, if this is a copy action against cisco, just escalate
to cisco, that simple !!
it seems to me your discussion is a bit off now, please do focus on our
concern and suggest constructive advices.
""Mic
Suppose you have a network with a mix of FE, GE, OC-3/12/48 POS
links.
With the standard OSPF link costing mechanism, all of these links
turn out to have a link cost of 1.
Are there reasons to not go ahead and change the link cost calculation
via the auto-cost reference-bandwidth command to
thx guys for this very fast help.
this newsgroup is perfect for every cisco student.
thx, thx, thx
andy
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> This can't be done neatly without given the various subnets a bunch of
> different networks. R2 and
What are the different ways one might be able to inject bogus routing
announcements into a network running OSPF? I'm trying to determine if
there really is a need for enabling authentication on OSPF or if this is
really not needed.
Suppose OSPF is running throughout a network but that all interf
I've been monitoring the SPF counters on some routers in the network
and wanted to understand if the router performs different parts of the
SPF algorithm depending on what information is currently in the database
and what new information is received via some LSA.
Consider the following two differ
When one does a "show process cpu", one is shown the overall information
and then the breakdown per process.
It's my understanding that the information shown on the summary line,
specifically for the 5 sec information ("30%/24%"), shows the total
CPU utilization and that which has been consumed h
What is this NDA,,,?
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> Futurewei (of whom I know nothing about) is not the only vendor copying
> the Cisco interface. Check out Avici (www.avici.com) or even the free
> software Zebra (www.zebra.org).
Wow I checked out the link to Avi
The numbers speak for theirself...
If you want to buy something cheaper, thats fine ...
If your comparing something based on price and similar performance
then you should have stated so in the 1st post...
And yes, the hp boxes are cheaper than cisco boxes of the same caliber..
But hP's 25xx ser
I have an NM-2V, does anyone know if I am able to run a WIC-1T in one of
the spare slots (i.e. one VIC-2FXS and one WIC-1T)?
I have cruised the CCO, but have only seen examples of this with the
1750s.
Thanks in advance
Phil
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politics on GroupStudy. We have people from all over the world on this
server.
Take care,
Paul
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Can one run VoIP over a WAN between different router families such as an
MC38010
and a 1750? Is this a no brainer or are there some subtle issues here that
require awareness?
Specifically, are there compatibility issues running VoIP between an MC38010
with an FXO module running IOS 12.1.14 IP Pl
To get away from the issue of whether a specific new brand does or
does not violate Cisco intellectual property considerations, let me
comment as one who has been down this general route as a router
product manufacturer and architect.
Essentially, there are two remaining serious user interface
ack.. don't mind me... been golfing in the hot sun and obviously fried my
brain :) The final /24 provides enough room for the two 50's plus some
link and loops as has already been pointed out by those more clueful than I
today ;-)
At 04:02 PM 7/28/2002 +, Peter van Oene wrote:
>This can't
Just recall that I was wrong :) the final /24 gives you two /26's for the
25's and an entire /25 to do your link/loopback addressing. Go with Clay
on this one !
At 04:25 PM 7/28/2002 +, crow wrote:
>thx guys for this very fast help.
>this newsgroup is perfect for every cisco student.
>
>
On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 11:00:18AM -0700, Larry Letterman wrote:
> The numbers speak for theirself...
>
> If you want to buy something cheaper, thats fine ...
> If your comparing something based on price and similar performance
> then you should have stated so in the 1st post...
>
> And yes, th
Did anyone find IS-IS on their exam? And if so, to what extent?
Rob, CCNA
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I believe IS-IS is on the BSCI for the CCIP, but no on the BSCN for the
CCNP..
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> Did anyone find IS-IS on their exam? And if so, to what extent?
>
> Rob, CCNA
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IS-IS is not covered by the BSCN exam. It is covered on the BSCI exam.
Josh
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Did anyone
I've used 1750 to talk to AS5300, 26xx to talk to AS5300, 26xx to talk
to 72xx /w PA-VXC-2TE1, MC3810 to talk to 72xx, etc, etc.
The thing to watch is the codec support on the image you're running -
711 is always there, 723 is next most likely, variations of 729 can
appear and give you trouble
No IS-IS is not covered on BSCN, it is however on BCSI test for CCIP
which you can use instead of BSCN for CCNP.
Dan
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Well...wasn't it for your homework?
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pff
what a message
that kind of thinking suxxs.
i really needed help, but got some.
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Has anyone ever messed with the 'dnld' command on the 4000/4500's ROM
monitor?
Specifically, is there a DOS/Windows/Unix program that interfaces with it
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I know it uses a special check pointing format (read not XMODEM, YMODEM,
etc) to send packets over a
no, for my routing bscn study, i was confused by this task and wasnt able to
solve it.
whatever, i have no homework to do.
but why I must justify here, unbelievably either poste a solution or leave
it to remain.
thx
crow
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> Suppose you have a network with a mix of FE, GE, OC-3/12/48 POS
> links.
>
> With the standard OSPF link costing mechanism, all of these links
> turn out to have a link cost of 1.
>
>
Well, it sounded suspiciously like NetAcad homework.
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no, for my routing bscn study, i was co
its for free!!! do a search on the net for mrtg and it should take you to the
site
> Can anyone tell me, where i can buy The Multi Router Traffic Grapher
(MRTG)
> software? Is it free?
>
> ashok
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G'day all.
Got a question regarding VLAN trunking in a switched environment. Say for
example, I have a Catalyst 5509 in my network at the core, and then I have
lower end catalyst switch's with a gigabit port on each. In this example,
lets say I have 14 VLANS to connect, however I only have 8 giga
Well there's some information missing. I see you only have 8 gig
ports, but where do VLANs come into play there? We need more
information.
Mike W.
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>
> Got a question regarding VLAN trunking i
Thanks Everyone,
I thought that the pix would automatically assign dns servers to the clents
if you have dhcpd auto turned on on the outside interface. I was wrong. I
manually added dhcp to one client and ..BANG!! I was on google.com..LOL..
I then configured dhcpd on the inside interface with a
Hi All,
Got 2 routers back 2 back working.
RouterA:
int s0 192.168.10.1/24
int e0 192.168.7.1/24
int loopback 0 192.168.70.1/24
routerb:
int s1 192.168.10.2/24
int e0 192.168.3.1/24
int loopback 0 192.168.30.1/24
I try to use ospf routing in summary on each router by
router ospf 20
net
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> "John Neiberger" wrote in message
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If you are planning to take the new CCNP Support exam 640-606 exam anytime
soon, I offer my review of the exam.
Good luck!
http://tcpmag.com/column.asp?id=EXAM&cid=202
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Question,
Do you have the "ip classless" command on both routers?
""John Brandis"" wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Got 2 routers back 2 back working.
>
> RouterA:
> int s0 192.168.10.1/24
> int e0 192.168.7.1/24
> int loopback 0 192.168.70.1/24
>
No i did not, I completely forgot that.
Would that be the cause of this routing issue ?
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Question,
Do you have the "ip clas
Hi Guys,
Would be going for my Switching exam (640-604) in a week's time.
Could anyone let me know what are the changes taht has happened w.r.t.
640-504?
Any information on the no of questions and passing score?
Any other funny or disaponting incidents people want to share with me?
Anything.
R
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