CiscoPress book for CCNP routing is very specific on changing hello setting
and having dead/interval setting changing automatically. I would have given
the answer and said where I found it. What some people are suggesting is
that when anybody posts a question the answer should be, buy my book. If
Bruce Caslow's Cisco certification Book that covers Switching and
routing..I used it to pass my written. You'll also need some other info for
the new items on the test like mpls, qos and multicast.
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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From: Ron
To:
hI Mike,
my opinion is that a server should be forced to 100mb full duplex and on
the switch side 100mb full duplex ONLY for servers though. On the wkst
side and switch side things should be left on auto auto. I do this in my
company , we have around 3000 users in the building , I don't have a
Sorry forgot to mention , cat3 cable wont go well with 100mb full duplex
and is not a very good cable :)
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Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 5:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
we have an ISDN dial in site setup and getting following error every couple
of minutes..
this site belongs to a group which consist of multiple dialin sites.. all
working ok. this site however not working although setup same as the other
ones..but the scary thing is it logs into our network
I'm full of questions tonight...
My company's Catalyst 6509's MSFC has VLANs configured with IP addresses in
the x.x.x.1 format, but I've noticed that I can telnet to the MSFC by
substituting x.x.x.0 or x.x.x.255 for any of the VLAN addresses. Is this
normal??? It seems to me like it may be a
why dont you Create an access-list and log eigrp packets?
and use
ie.,
eigrp network 10
log-neighbor-changes
log-neighbor-warnings
I have never tried but wonder if it works :) if not why?
Thanks
Mustafa
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Sent: Monday,
i am not sure about that.
i have a checkpoint FW (let's say it is stateful). behind the FW sits the
VPN 3000. i connect with VPN SW Client. works fine with IPSec over UDP.
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Dear All,
Is there any limitation on the number of entry in access-list?
access-list 101 permit xx
access-list 101 permit y
...
...
As I know that the more the entry and the configuration file size will
increase as well. In cisco 2500 series with 32k NVRAM, any limitation on ACL
entries?
SNMP is not an option because it is disabled. In fact the
startup-configuration wasn't erased by mistake. The last admin did it
because he was fired.
what? you don't have all your passwords printed out in large type on a
sheet
of paper taped to the equipment rack? what kind of operation you
I have a question on different methods of BGP aggregation. Lets say
for instance that I had 4 /24 that I wanted to aggregate to a /22.
I am getting these /24's through EBGP and want to summarize them to
my IBGP peer withought using any aggregate address or summary address
command. What other
I have need to put public access machines on the same pipe as my private
network. I also have need for each of the public machines not to talk to
each other. Is there a way to keep all ports connected to public machines
from talking to each other except for one port connected to a printer and
oscar wrote:
SNMP is not an option because it is disabled. In fact the
startup-configuration wasn't erased by mistake. The last admin did it
because he was fired.
Oh what fun. In that case you're out of luck. I think.
Regards,
Marco.
Message
Had this same issue on a 2511 not long ago. Called the TAC and they
recommended clearing all of the lines even though none had connections. I
cleared 1-16 to no avail, but when I cleared aux0 it immediately dropped
from around 20% down to 0%.
HTH
Charles
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From: [EMAIL
I couldnt have said it better myself!!
From: brett spunt
To: 'Kevin O'Gilvie' ,
Subject: RE: VPN Client behind PIX [7:64358]
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 19:17:26 -0800
It's not possible, and here's why. The pix Vpn only supports IPSEC over
UDP. Ipsec over UDP is NOT supported when sitting behind a
I there a way to do split-tunneling for vpn clients connecting to a pix with
pptp so that they donĀ“t lose internet conectivity, the clients are using the
microsoft vpn dialar.
any examples of this would be great.
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just like most San Jose days...
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: Off Topic - just screwing around and what do I [7:64478]
One more
If I rembember correctly, the manual of OpenView has good information about
snmp. Regarding the other topics, try to search in CCO, you can download
mibs frome there I think.
Mossburg, Geoff (MAN-Corporate) wrote:
All,
Does anyone know where I can find a really good tutorial (or
other
Yup, I think we have just come off a big thread of RIP and OSPF
redistribution! With the risk of sparking it all off again, the main issue
is that RIP (v1) is classefull while OSPF it not. IE RIP doesn't pass
subnet mask prefixes in its updates!
Cheers
John Neiberger wrote:
The first step
CCIE CS has 50% can be taken as one of the following specialities:
-DSL
-Wireless
-Wan Switching
-Content Switching
-Optical
-Dial
Am searching for CS practice exams including the Wan Switching as the
speciality.
Karim.
From: Kaminski, Shawn G
Reply-To: Kaminski, Shawn G
To: [EMAIL
HMMM,
there are lots of answer`s to this question...
1. built into all 3600 and above ios 12.0 and above is something called
cisco netflow .
This will basically do a sh ip accounting (v1) and export this data at
random intervals to a collector...
This software can then be analysed and reports
True, getting a AS for a /27 could be quiet a challenge, and even harder
trying to convince your bgp peers to advertise that. Fortunatley, I know
play with a /16 and a /19. BUt when I was contracting for another compnay,
I managed to get an AS for a /24, and get our peers to advertise it (was
Hi Robert,
Your first static line wont work .. if you think about it, you will be
trying to pass an IP address (which the pix thinks is on the inside
interface), in from the outside interface. The Pix will see this as
spoofing and drop the packet.
What are you trying to achieve ?
Robert
Is it possible to limit the amount of bandwidth used for traffic sent
from 10.1.1.2/16 to 10.3.3.x/16 if so how would I go about this
Thanks
Stu
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Not 100% sure if this is a full authentiaction error, but am alarmed by the
protocol=cdp section. I would guess that your dial list doesn't allow CDP ??/
Just a thought
#
Ants wrote:
Hi,
we have an ISDN dial in site setup and getting following error
every couple
of minutes..
this site
Strange that you would want to sumarise from an EBGP ro iBGP,, nomrally the
other way around :) . Withought using summary address command, you could
inject the /22 route into your local router table (eg route to null0 with
high metric), then have a distribute list which filters out any more
You could use some form of policy routing !
Stuart Pittwood wrote:
Is it possible to limit the amount of bandwidth used for
traffic sent
from 10.1.1.2/16 to 10.3.3.x/16 if so how would I go about this
Thanks
Stu
Message Posted at:
Essential SNMP published by O'Reilly (ISBN 0-596-00020-0) is a good
starting point.
http://www.simple-times.org/ is also of some use but the site does not
seem to have been updated recently.
HTH
Dom Stocqueler
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You can always try a brute force password attack. Solarwinds have some apps
that do this, (that you can get on 30 day trial too )
M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote:
oscar wrote:
SNMP is not an option because it is disabled. In fact the
startup-configuration wasn't erased by mistake. The last
If you decide to go the Netflow route, take a look at
http://www.caida.org/tools/measurement/cflowd/
The describe it as -
cflowd is a flow analysis tool currently used for analyzing Cisco's
NetFlow enabled switching method. The current release (described below)
includes the collections,
YOU NEED TO TELL SISCO TO GET YOUR ASS OFF MY EMAIL LIST NOW1
Peri Sophos wrote:hI Mike,
my opinion is that a server should be forced to 100mb full duplex and on
the switch side 100mb full duplex ONLY for servers though. On the wkst
side and switch side things should be left on auto
Could I ask sir as to why you are so rude ? and what the problem is
??
I merely tried to help on a topic and I let Mike know how we run things
on our network , and to let him know this works well, was only trying to
help NOT offend anyone.
By the way you spell Cisco like this and NOT
I found this info under the 3.6 client
Allowing the VPN Client to Work Through ESP-Aware NAT/Firewalls
When using the VPN Client behind an ESP-aware NAT/Firewall, the port on the
NAT/Firewall device may be closed due to the VPN Client's keepalive
implementation, called DPD (Dead Peer Detection).
I found this info under 3.6 client
Allowing the VPN Client to Work Through ESP-Aware NAT/Firewalls
When using the VPN Client behind an ESP-aware NAT/Firewall, the port on the
NAT/Firewall device may be closed due to the VPN Client's keepalive
implementation, called DPD (Dead Peer Detection).
I found this info under the 3.6 client
Allowing the VPN Client to Work Through ESP-Aware NAT/Firewalls
When using the VPN Client behind an ESP-aware NAT/Firewall, the port on the
NAT/Firewall device may be closed due to the VPN Client's keepalive
implementation, called DPD (Dead Peer Detection).
Where can I find flash memory for 2500 series routers?
Thanks in advance.
MF
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Look into using Private VLANs. Here is a page about it (watch for wrap):
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat4000/12_18a/config/pvlans.htm
Here is a Private VLAN compatibility matrix:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/63.html
HTH,
Mike W.
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Excellent, thanks Priscilla.
Can you configure a router to be a bridge AND a router?
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Sprint PCS is in development of their Push to Talk product for
walkie-talkie style service for their customers. SIP is being used for call
setup and other controll funtions.
SIP is running on the handset itself and SIP proxy servers located at
Sprint's distribution centers connecting to PTT
Yes you can,
Do a search on IRB and CRB.
James Gosnold wrote:
Excellent, thanks Priscilla.
Can you configure a router to be a bridge AND a router?
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I'm full of questions tonight...
My company's Catalyst 6509's MSFC has VLANs configured with IP addresses
in
the x.x.x.1 format, but I've noticed that I can telnet to the MSFC by
substituting x.x.x.0 or x.x.x.255 for any
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I have need to put public access machines on the same pipe as my private
network. I also have need for each of the public machines not to talk to
each other. Is there a way to keep all ports connected to public machines
from talking to each other
fred barreras wrote in message
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CiscoPress book for CCNP routing is very specific on changing hello
setting
and having dead/interval setting changing automatically.
just like the documentation.
a couple of IOS releases ago, the trick question used to be, how do you
So from what I understand BGP is going to be difficult to get going.
Basically we are too small a fish for them to worry about.
How are others handling multiple T1 lines into their networks? I would think
that this would be a common thing for companies to do. But I could be wrong
it wouldn't be
Hello to all,
There was an old post on how to us a Doc CD once it
had expired. Does anyone remember how to do this?
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The only place success comes before
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This sounds like a job for private VLANs. According to the
documentation, private VLANs can restrict traffic between machines on
the same VLAN, as long as they are in different ports.
Ken
DISCLAIMER: Book knowledge only. Still preparing to try it in the
real world.
Ron 03/05/03 08:25PM
but the pribles is that there is not only a password but a login. So I'm
gonna need 3 years to discover the login/password :-(
- Original Message -
From: Troy Leliard
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: Password recovery without reload? [7:64453]
You can always
Cheapest place to get them is:
www.ebay.com
Reza
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Where can I find flash memory for 2500 series routers?
Thanks in advance.
MF
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I would say it sound very intresting, sepcialy for those that have call
manager / voice experince.
I wonder how much routing it has, for example, I doubt you have to configure
BGP on this one, or what do you think ?
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Just a side note . .you can't use pvlans on vlan 1 (management vlan). I
have gone to a number of customer sites, where often they have just used
vlan 1 to put some of their servers on, and thus run into these sort of
comlications later!
Ken Diliberto wrote:
This sounds like a job for
R1 R2 R3
router R1 is running igrp process 1
router R2 is running igrp process 1 and eigrp process 2
router R3 is running igrp process 1 and eigrp process 2
R1 is running IGRP on network 10.0.0.0.
I would expect R1 advertise router 10.0.0.0 to R2 via igrp and R2
advertise
We've all dealt with ISDN simulators, that look like a CO to a single
or small set of interfaces. I'm dealing with a situation where I need
to interconnect several simulated training sites (i.e., physically in
the same room) and telephony servers through a PSTN simulation.
In other words, I
Here are my two favorite WEB based Cisco router memory dealers:
http://www.memoryx.net/routers.html
http://www.kg2.com/memory-2500-series.html
Hth,
Angel
Angel Leiva, EE, CCNP RS + WAN, MCSE
Senior Network System Consultant
International Network Services
Irving, TX 75038
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Richard Burdette wrote:
Has anyone else noticed the increase in Cisco advertising over
the last week
or so? I'm seeing a TV add almost everyday.
Yes and I like the ads very much. Have you heard the one where they say
65,536 users are doing such-and-such and 256 users are doing
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I would say it sound very intresting, sepcialy for those that have call
manager / voice experince.
I wonder how much routing it has, for example, I doubt you have to
configure
BGP on this one, or what do you think ?
OTOH, bet
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Here are my two favorite WEB based Cisco router memory dealers:
http://www.memoryx.net/routers.html
http://www.kg2.com/memory-2500-series.html
I've had good results from both of these places, and they are good choices.
Another that you
Symon Thurlow wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to problem solve and issue where I have multiple
frame sites
(1750's) all connecting to a site (3640) to send and receive
email (POP3
SMTP).
They are having problems sending SMTP. Looking at a packet
trace from a
site trying to send SMTP, I
I don't know much on them, but perhaps the Adtran Atlas line of products
might be able to help. I know they can do voice and data PRI's, along
with ISDN, but beyond that, I am without experience. :(
Just thought I'd throw that out as an option.
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Howard
Hi Group,
I would like to know what's your take on the new CCIE Voice Certification
Track (http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html)
Regards,
Maurizio
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My point still stands however - there are few SIP phones out there, and the
ones that are being used are almost exclusively being used by the provider.
And again, I think looking at SIP just for phones is beside the point. SIP
has much more potential. Phones are really just a sideshow for SIP.
i have a need for a high availability solution for a default gateway
configuration. just finished the ccdp and thought it might be
interesting to try hsrp on a pair of 2514's. put some of that theory
to work. instead of highly resiliant i've managed to configure it for
mass failure. arg..,
At 08:31 AM 3/6/2003 +, Mike Flanagan wrote:
I have a question on different methods of BGP aggregation. Lets say
for instance that I had 4 /24 that I wanted to aggregate to a /22.
I am getting these /24's through EBGP and want to summarize them to
my IBGP peer withought using any aggregate
hi,
i am wondering if anyone knows how the route is able to provide the AS in a
traceroute. I figure that it is querying it's own BGP table, kinda doinga
mini-sh ip bgp x.x.x.x sort of deal.
the reason I am asking, I am trying to write a traceroute program and would
like to include AS info in
i have a need for a high availability solution for a default gateway
configuration. just finished the ccdp and thought it might be
interesting to try hsrp on a pair of 2514's. put some of that theory
to work. instead of highly resiliant i've managed to configure it for
mass failure. arg..,
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
They are probably trying go generate more spending!? But, alas, there's no
evidence that advertising actually works. :-)
Priscilla
I think there are some folks on Madison Ave. the would vehemently
disagree with you;)
Dave
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CCIE#
To be honest, I never even checked the OpenView documentation; I thought it
would all be product specific. I'll check it out.
Thanks!
GM
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SNMP info needed,
CiscoNewbie wrote:
Hi. Does the term subrate the same as channelized?
Thanks.
I haven't heard that term in a while. As far as I remember, subrate is
anything less than a DS0 (64 kbps) in the plesiochronous digital
hierarchy. That's because the DS0 is the smallest defined interface
The guy in Sunny Southwest Florida wrote:
Does anyone know of a company that will take Veterans Benefits
for the CCIE
lab training? I called the Veterans office, they don't know.
I called a
few training companies ... Knowledgenet, CCprep and others ...
I know this isn't a technical
Any one have any really complex pix configs thy wish to share ???
Why do I want them, well I have a client with checkpoint firewall, that is
struggling at the moment. The config/rule sets, have over 70 rules (in
checkpoint terms that is completely un-managable)
Thus, it looks like this pix
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
MADMAN wrote:
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
MADMAN wrote:
Stuart Pittwood wrote:
It has been mooted to me that we might get better
performance
from our
1Mb line by using HDLC rather than PPP.
Is this correct?
HDLC is
if you didn't need the the simulated telco switch d-channel, then your best
bet would be to use a PBX system. in other words, if you simple needed the
lines to be circuit switched like a isdn cloud would do without the actual
isdn protocols.
this is basically putting in an NT2, but bypassing any
you need a tftp server program to install on a internal computer
http://81.96.141.40:82/software/cisco/TFTP%20Server/TFTP%20Server.rar
down load from me if you want run it and set a local path on the local pc in
the tftp server EG c:\cisco\script\ just leave it running.
in the pix at the
Just as an FYI I received the following in an answer to a question I sent
to cisco. It goes a bit off topic from the original question but it didnt
really make sense to just paste in the mention of QOS.
=
I will try to explain the rational for CS IP Telephony and how it relates
to CCIE
Try this Link
New ad campaign. Very detailed
http://www.cisco.com/offer/powernow/sm_med/bdm/mobility/index.html?sid=11831
4_49
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
They are probably trying go generate more spending!? But, alas, there's
no
Greetings!
I've recently gathered up all my links for Cisco Networkers and it amounts
to a fair amount of stuff. I just thought that everyone should have the
benefit of this stuff so here it is. There's some good stuff on Network
Design in the 1999 General Sessions. Look at the bottom half of
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Greetings!
I've recently gathered up all my links for Cisco Networkers and it amounts
to a fair amount of stuff. I just thought that everyone should have the
benefit of this stuff so here it is. There's some good stuff on Network
Design
This sounds like a strange scenario but it is necessary. Lets say I have
network A 192.168.100.0/24 and network B 10.10.10.0/24 . There is an
application running on server on network. It delivers data to clients via
UDP braodcast. It can't be configured to do multicast or unicast. I have
clients
Hi group,
Let me apologise first for forwarding this stupid question as a
networking engineer. But i need you guy's answers just to show to my
client who doesnot believe what i'm saying.
We have two 6509's connected by 4-gig etherchannel and configured HSRP
groups in them for the default
The overall bandwidth used by hello packets is negligible. The only thing
I'd worry about is if the routers are really busy you may have premature
failovers.This is probably not very likely but would be the only valid
argument I could see against changing timers default value.
Vajira Wijesinghe
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i have a need for a high availability solution for a default gateway
configuration. just finished the ccdp and thought it might be
interesting to try hsrp on a pair of 2514's. put some of that theory
to work. instead of highly resiliant
considering that register.com provides DNS service also, I think its cheap.
for eample, Time Warner charges $4/months for DNS service!
scott
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Any advice on a cheap and good domain name register? I am
tired of paying out the nose for
next question is, who or why did they let the last admin near the
servers/routers after he was fired?
President Bigshot: sorry bob, I'm going to have to let you go
Bob: no problem, I'll just go get my things
next day
President Bigshot: bob? you're still here? I thought I fired you
Um, he already has both the E0s in the same subnet and both the E1s in the
same subnet, according to his config.
His drawing is confusing but I think he's got PC1 and both E0s in subnet
10.3.0.0/16, say on a hub or a switch.
He's got PC2 and both E1s in subnet 10.4.0.0, on another hub or switch.
it might be interesting to see what would happen if you put their priorities
up and rebooted the existing DR/BDRs, let them complete their adjacencies
and then put them back down to normal (or even 0). then see if the behavior
goes back to the previous.
after that I'd try a different IOS image
Hi,
I've in the process of configuring and 806. However I can ping the external
interface on the router from the internal lan. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Ahmed
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The company I used to use was http://www.memoryx.net (mainly bacuase they
were just down the road from where I worked and I could place same day
collection orders.
Peter
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
s vermill wrote:
Cisco HDLC just
has this:
Address - 1 byte
Control - 1 bytes
Protocol - 2 bytes
It's curious that Cisco HDLC doesn't have the flag fields.
Maybe they just aren't mentioned in the only document I have
on
Cisco HDLC??
BGP should auto sum them
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I'm full of questions tonight...
My company's Catalyst 6509's MSFC has VLANs configured with IP
addresses in
the x.x.x.1 format, but I've noticed that I can telnet to the MSFC by
substituting x.x.x.0 or x.x.x.255 for any of the VLAN addresses. Is
this
normal??? It seems to me like it may be a
if you didn't need the the simulated telco switch d-channel, then your best
bet would be to use a PBX system. in other words, if you simple needed the
lines to be circuit switched like a isdn cloud would do without the actual
isdn protocols.
No, this specifically needs full D-channel signaling as
YOU ARE RIGHT ! ! !
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Hi. Does the term subrate the same as channelized?
how are you supposed to prepare for this buty all that equipment no thanks
From: Maurizio Moroni
Reply-To: Maurizio Moroni
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New Voice CCIE [7:64620]
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 16:12:11 GMT
Hi Group,
I would like to know what's your take on the new CCIE Voice
Larry Letterman wrote:
that was my answer as well...the broken connection will black
hole the path on
one side or the other...
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
Whew! I wasn't losing it. :-)
For this to work, you would need a way to tell Router 1 (as well as Router
2), if
i do apologize about the drawing - never could stay in the lines with
crayons either. you are correct, both e0's in one subnet and both
e1's in the other. appropriate virtual routers as well. pc1 is
attached to e0's (all in hub 1) and pc2 with the e1's in hub 2. guess
the drawing lost
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how are you supposed to prepare for this buty all that equipment no thanks
there would be a distinct advantage to substantial hands on experience.
maybe this marks the start of the trend away from the paper ( some use the
term lab rat ) CCIE's
Hmm. Well maybe I didn't really want you to get your scope out then, but
rather a protocol analyzer. That didn't sound as appealing though. :-)
I'm most interested in the fields in the Cisco HDLC header. OK, I guess I'm
curious about the signal too, now that you picqued my interest!
It occurs to
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how are you supposed to prepare for this buty all that equipment no
thanks
there would be a distinct advantage to substantial hands on experience.
maybe this marks the
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Hi all,
I am trying to problem solve and issue where I have multiple frame sites
(1750's) all connecting to a site (3640) to send and receive email (POP3
SMTP).
They are having problems sending SMTP. Looking at a packet trace from a
site trying to send SMTP, I see lots of re-transmissions.
I
I'm ALL FOR THIS:
It's too bad that they don't do this with the C/S. If they would test
features available only on 7500's and up, that would mean that a greater
percentage of C/S candidates would be actual ISP engineers, not
lab-rats,
which would be good for the program.
JUST SO LONG AS: the
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