Hello All
We have a strange problem concerning Microsoft
NetMeeting and NAT. We have some ADSL users which are
doing NAT vi a C7400 to connect t the internet. When
this user are doing netmeeting connection to other
users on the Internet everything works fine. But when
other users are doing Netmeet
Look into using the "aaa authentication username-prompt" and "aaa
authentication password-prompt" commands.
Rack4R1(config)#aaa new-model
Rack4R1(config)#aaa authentication ?
arap Set authentication lists for arap.
banner Message to use when starting login/authentication
I have four years of networking experience. I have gone thru the entry level
jobs and made it. I want to continue to learn more about the networking
field. I not interested in getting paper certs. I want to understand what I
am doing. My goal is to go for the CCIE and a degree in MIS. I apprieciate
Can someone tell me what is the function of the protocol field in the IP
header.
I get a little confused after reading from some many sources.
Regards
kws
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My experience with Tivoli NetView was that if the different interfaces had
different names, then I got multiple router objects, each with some of the
interfaces of the router. If you use QIP for DNS you can place the
interface IPs in a 'router group'. Reverse lookups will get the same
(router gro
Good idea, I'll check out the Bosons. I also just got Building Cisco
Wireless LANs, a bit old, but should give me some good direction.
Thanks,
Duncan Wallace
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Jeffrey - Thanks for the info. I am going for the new exam, so maybe
the class would be in order.
Thanks,
Duncan Wallace
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can your message be detail moreDeVoe, Charles (PKI) wrote:
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fixed it, all the unused ports need to be in loopback mode
otherwise the card shows alarm!!!
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We have a 5300 router as dial up server. When users get connected, their
terminals pop up and prompt for "Username:" and "Password:" Is there a
way that I can change it to "Enter Token Password:"? Thanks. Yoshi
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What is the current passing score of CIT ( Suport ) exam ? What is the
critical topics in that exam?
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ericbrouwers wrote:
>
>
snip
> I've
> seen instances in the field that ARP caches contained the real
> MAC instead of
> the virtual MAC address when using HSRP.
One more comment on seeing the router's real MAC address.
It might interest you to know that, at least on my routers, the ARP reply
Deferred means the interface is doing Carrier Sense Multiple
Access/Collition Detection (CSMA/CD) and when it sensed the carrier to
determine if it was already in use, it was. So the interface had to wait
(defer) until the medium wasn't in use anymore. This is only relevant to
half duplex.
Notice
So, it did munge the picture, at least in the Web posting. Please know that
R2 and PC2 are connected to Sw2.
The Web posting software changes multiple spaces to one. But I have noticed
that if you use the Quote button, the "picture" that it puts in the box has
the spaces. So you can do that to see
ericbrouwers wrote:
>
> It is indeed related to the command "use-bia". Here's a section
> from the doc
An HSRP router using Gratuitous ARP isn't just related to switches that have
to use a BIA. Unfortunately, most descriptions of HSRP, including ones I
have written myself, assume two routers on a
For IOS devices i have only ever used:
int vlan1
no ip address
i dont think it disables the TCP/IP stack (which on most IOS based switches
is just there for management) but if you were connected to the switch on
that IP address, you will lose your connection for sure. you will need to
make sure y
Hi guys,
need help to explain the output from 'sh int' below
1) what is 'underruns' and 'deferred' means..?
2)Is 'underruns' and 'deferred' indicate a router problem or a LAN problem..?
CustomerHQ1>sh int faste0/0
FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is i82543 (Livengood), addres
My reading of this announcement is that the products listed meet certain
quality assurance certifications, not that there are new "certifications"
available for these products. I know the Common Criteria certfication is a
security products certification used to identify products that have been
eval
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone has ever tried to convert CQ
to CBWFQ. I have an idea of how to do it, but I can't
find any document on Cisco website to confirm my
method.
Example: I have the CQ with byte-count defined for 3
different queues: queue 1 = 500 byte-count, queue 2 =
1500, and queue
At the URL
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/products_configuration
_guide_chapter09186a0080080afd.html,
it states how to deal with clipped speech:
"Clipped speech:
Reduce the input level at the listener's router. (See the "Voice Level
Adjustment" section.)"
I think it wou
Eric,
The gratuitous ARP is just to let the switch or bridge know that the port
that the virtual MAC is attached to has changed.
If an existing router is converted to HSRP, then the end stations will
continue to track the real MAC address, not the virtual one. You have to
reboot the end stations
anyone know of process or utility to import users into acs database?
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At 07:31 PM 3/18/2003 +, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Maccubbin, Duncan wrote:
> >
> > How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??
>
>What's the issue? Not sure I'm seeing your point. What's wrong with Cisco
>announcing that their product received some sort of certificaton?
Exactly..
The software is available at
http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-vpn.shtml.
Once you have the VPN tunnel established, there should be no need for a dial
in line.
Here is a sample configuration for my VPN tunnel to my home 515 PIX - I use
DES, I would recommend 3DES.
PIX Version 6.2(2)
n
It is indeed related to the command "use-bia". Here's a section from the doc
"Hot Standby Router Protocol Features and Functionality" that was suggested
by Daniel:
However, the usebbia command has several disadvantages:
- When a router becomes active, the virtual IP address is moved to a
differe
For Catalyst (set) IOS use show cam dynamic. You can add a vlan argument if
you have multiple vlans and know which one your mac addr is on.
At 07:14 PM 3/18/03 GMT, you wrote:
>On a 2900XL it is
>sh mac-address-table address ... Result should show destination
>port. Be aware if other
I took the Wireless LAN Support exam a month ago. The exam is absolutely a
joke. The exam concentrates very little on LEAP, EAP-TLS, PEAP and EAP-TTLS.
I was very disappointed the way the exam is written. I could be wrong on
this one
but if you ask someone who already passed the Wireless support
> Can you create bandwidth graphs based on CAR policies? I would like to be
> able to create multiple policies matching access lists on an interface,
and
> graph them separately to find out how much usage each policy is seeing.
>
I had this problem 3 years ago and didn't quickly find a MIB which
Bill,
I've just done four this evening, I used the technique shown here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps233/products_tech_note09186a00800941aa.shtml
or http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/13.pdf
rgds
Marc
Scott Roberts wrote:
>
> I can honestly say that I've never upgraded my I
to set prompt back to default, the following works:
switch> (enable) set prompt Console>
Thanks for all of the input
>From: "MADMAN"
>Reply-To: "MADMAN"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 22:10:54 GMT
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>FWIW The system name clears but
I need to read more carefully as Priscilla pointed out, this is not
another Cisco cert as my response belows ASSumes :(
Dave give me another green beer!
MADMAN wrote:
> Human resource/people hiring IT folks are going to need the *CCCE soon!!!
>
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>
>
At 8:43 AM + 3/18/03, ericbrouwers wrote:
>Marc,
>
>There are two nice whitepapers about designing switched multi-layer networks
>on CCO. Contain lots of networks design examples, including collapsed
>backbones.
>
>Search for:
>
>Designing High-Performance Campus Intranets with Multilayer Switc
I was wondering if an extended ping with a high zero density (0x) could
reveal something (maybe a line encoding issue.
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On a 2900XL it is
sh mac-address-table address ... Result should show destination
port. Be aware if other switches are connected to that port.
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> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 10:52 AM
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>
Sunbelt Software has several very good W2K, AD, .net and X2K lists with very
high participation.
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Can someone at news.groupstudy.com enable the newnews comand on your news
server?
I have a bunch of cisco wannabes (i'm one of them) in my company that want
access to news.groupstudy.com. I am running Exchange 2000 I can't download
the newsgroup.
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Dave
Maccubbin, Duncan wrote:
> How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??
>
> "Cisco also announced today highly prestigious certification support across
> the entire P
Maccubbin, Duncan wrote:
>
> How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??
What's the issue? Not sure I'm seeing your point. What's wrong with Cisco
announcing that their product received some sort of certificaton?
Now, if you were concerned that Cisco has too many ways for people to get
c
Start at your core and work your way out. For example, if you have a core
switch connected to other switches at the distribution or accesss layers via
trunks, do a show mac-address-table (or show cam dynamic for CatOS switches)
and see which trunk port it is coming from. Then go to the next switc
Try using the switch command: show mac
you should get an output similar to this:
switch_named#sh mac
Dynamic Address Count: 215
Secure Address Count: 0
Static Address (User-defined) Count: 0
System Self Address Count: 47
Total MAC addresses:
Check out SQUID Proxy (www.squid.org), excellent product and does reporting.
Lots of features too.
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> I know this is the Cisco forum, but I know many of you folks use Linux on
> your networks, so I am asking for your recommendations.
>
> I
I have had the same problem Dain reports, despite upgrading firmware to
12.02T. I'm very interested in finding a solution. We have about 60
Aironet 350 access points. Clients are mostly (but not by any means all)
Lucent Silver and Gold.
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I can honestly say that I've never upgraded my IOS's by console cable. I
didn't even know that the 2500 supported that, I only thought that it was
the 3600 that supported transfer over the console cable? has anyone done a
console cable transfer with a 2500?
william, you can do your upgrade in one
Can you create bandwidth graphs based on CAR policies? I would like to be
able to create multiple policies matching access lists on an interface, and
graph them separately to find out how much usage each policy is seeing.
Guy H. Lupi
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I've outgrown the SIIG 4-port serial board I currently have, and am looking
at getting a Livingston/Lucent Portmaster 2-series as a terminal server for
my lab.
The Portmasters seem to be a pretty good deal vs. a 2511. 30 port models
can be had on eBay in the $150-200 range, and you can get a 30-p
How is the industry supposed to keep up with this??
"Cisco also announced today highly prestigious certification support across
the entire PIX Family of security appliances. Certifications earned include
the Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (EAL4) certification, and
both ICSA Labs fir
Hi Troy,
Boson has a practice test for this exam.
JoeT
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eric,
i can only comment in a limited way and only based on what i have
read. the lower end cisco products (like the 2500's i've been
deploying in remote offices) can only associate one virtual mac address
to an interface and so can only belong to a single hsrp group. if you
have a need to s
I know this is the Cisco forum, but I know many of you folks use Linux on
your networks, so I am asking for your recommendations.
I have a Cisco network with a PIX firewall in place. I would like, if
possible, to put a Linux server on the network to act as a proxy
server/internet monitoring compu
given an IP address and a MAC address, how can I use my cisco switch to
identify which port an unknown device is attached to ?
can I view the switching table cache entries ?
I've got an IP device on the network and nobody seems to know where it is.
heh!
given a catalyst 3500XL running ios v 12.0
I passed both cisco wireless exams in the last few month. I've got some
practical experiance with the equipment, so I read everything I could find
on the CCO and downloaded the bosons, which turned out to be great.
Make sure to take design first, and support second.
Duncan Wallace wrote:I was
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> Let's see if I can make any sense in my reply to your
comments.
> When I think of a "virtual-link" as it relates to opsf, I think of it in
> terms of being a tunnel. Also,
I dont think this solution would work. You outisde address and the host 2
address I presume are on the same subnet? Why would you want to vpn from a
device that is on your outside network anyway ?
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> Hi,
>
> This must be an easy one for the PIX experts.
>
> I have a
Hi,
This must be an easy one for the PIX experts.
I have a topoloy as shown below.
Host1---Router ==IPSEC Tunnel==(outside)PIXFirewall(inside)
|
|
I'll try part "B"
Left5505> (enable) sh ver
WS-C5505 Software, Version McpSW: 5.5(13a) NmpSW: 5.5(13a)
Left5505> (enable) sh port capabilities
ModelWS-X5509 etc. etc.
Cat4006> (enable) sh ver
WS-C4006 Software, Version NmpSW: 5.4(2)
Cat4006> (enable) sh port ?
cdp
Dear All,
I subscribed a E1 line to local carrier and they provided me the following
information.
G.703 (unframed E1) have total 2048kbps but
V.35 (framed E1) have only 1984bps
Their services make sense?
Or can framed E1 can fully 100% used (ie, 2048kbps)?
Also, G.703 or V.35 will affect the serv
Thanks All information.
Can anyone recommend the CIR/EIR/Bc in this enviroment? (2 remote and 1 HQ).
I have subscribed the 3 circuit with 128k but I need to provide CIR/EIR/Bc
information further.
Thanks again
Lo Ching
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To add to this:
Here is another one that made me pull my hair out:
Maybe you can help shed some light on this one for me:
MD5 auth. in area 0
Specified #area 0 auth message-digest in the transit area (area 1)
Only specified#area 1 virtual-link x.x.x.x
Ditto config. on the other area 1 router:
Th
On CCO check out under IP Routing Protocols the doc "Hot Standby Router
Protocol Features and Functionality"
www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094a91.
shtml
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I passed both cisco wireless exams in the last few month. I've got some
practical experiance with the equipment, so I read everything I could find
on the CCO and downloaded the bosons, which turned out to be great.
Make sure to take design first, and support second.
Duncan Wallace wrote:I was
a comment or to in line ( like the states )
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> Chuck,
> Let's see if I can make any sense in my reply to your
comments.
> When I think of a "virtual-link" as it relates to opsf, I think of it in
> terms of being a tunnel. Also,
I am working with the test out simulator.
LAX 11.0.0.2--frame cloudsfo 11.0.0.1
In the frame relay module there is an exercise to connect 2 routers through
a frame relay cloud. Initially, the LAX router is using inverse arp to do
the mapping. A show frame map yields
Serial 1 (up):
Disregard previous. After further review, I find the ping failed because I
typed in the wrong ip.
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Yes, but Brian Dennis cannot be far behind. He already has three CCIEs.
Tom Larus
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> who was working on their 5th at the end of the summer and I'm sure they
> have pas
I just got ISDN for my lab and am trying to set up a call back. I am using
an 801 and a 3620.
Config of Interface on the 3620
interface Dialer 60
description Connection for home lab
ip address 10.69.240.237 255.255.255.252
encapsulation ppp
dialer pool 1
dialer remote-name cisco801
dialer
Ah I see the problem now. You should delete the many pvc's you have
configured on the ls100 relating to 48 and 49 and then use this one
command.
pvc est 1 2 0 2 48 512 0 155 2 2 49 512 0 155
This assumes that pvc 2/48 is associated with port 0 and 2/49 is
associated with port 2. Ensure your rou
Duncan, I'm not sure if you're talking about the new exam or the old one
that you could take in the privacy of your office (aka open book test). I
haven't taken the new exam yet, but will in about 30-45 days. I'm sure it's
going to be more difficult than the old test and hopefully updated. The old
HI chuck,
I just wanted to say that i find lesson 1 & 2 really funny.
""The Long and Winding Road"" a icrit
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> Lesson 1 - if you can't get it to work, call tech support. It will start
> working the instant you are talking to a tech.
>
> Lesson 2 - if
Marc,
There are two nice whitepapers about designing switched multi-layer networks
on CCO. Contain lots of networks design examples, including collapsed
backbones.
Search for:
Designing High-Performance Campus Intranets with Multilayer Switching
Author: Geoff Haviland
Gigabit Campus Network Des
I am pretty sure I have had a 4MB from a 1600 working in a 3620 (I could
read it, it was too small to do much with) not sure if a 1600 will
support 16MB though.
Pcheck cisco.com to see what the max size is.
I think the format is ok.
Symon
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I take that back!! a couple of hours after sending this response I
got a call from a customer that couldn't "talk" to his 6509. He reset
the switch and could see the output but couldn't talk to it still.
Worked fine on adjacent switch, sending new sup1!!!
Dave
MADMAN wrote:
>
> I have
Chuck,
Let's see if I can make any sense in my reply to your comments.
When I think of a "virtual-link" as it relates to opsf, I think of it in
terms of being a tunnel. Also, short of being able to use a virtual-link, a
tunnel is what's recommended to maintain connectivity for any non-
Whoa.. Deja-vu... Anyone else getting lots of repeated messages?
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Redistribute static and redistribute connected are two separate
com
Was this NAT or PAT?
If PAT, and the client kept on trying to open up new connections, the source
port would probably be different for each, thus a new xlate in the
translation table.
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Hi,
Consider this: suppose that you have configured an inband-management
interface
of an IOS-based switch
Switch(config)#interface vlan 1
Switch(config-if)#ip address 172.16.10.2 255.255.255.0
Switch(config-if)#no shutdown
Switch(config-if)#exit
Switch(config)#ip default-gateway 172.16.10.254
If
Hello all,
I've read in the CCNP Switching Exam Cert. Guide that a standby router that
becomes active in an HSRP group, sends a gratuitous ARP to update the ARP
cache of the end stations with the new active MAC address...
This is strange, since the same virtual MAC address is used by active and
s
Hi there,
I'm looking for CatOS commands that are equivalent to the IOS based commands
below:
Clear the CDP tableclear cdp table
Display CDP counters show cdp traffic
Reset CDP counters clear cdp counters
Moreover, is there an IOS command that is similar to "show po
Hi there,
I always thought that only VTP v2 transparent mode switches forward VTP
advertisements. This is, for example, suggested in the following link:
http://127.0.0.1:8080/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/1219ea1/3550scg/swvtp.htm#x
tocid3
VTP transparent switches do not participate in VTP. A VTP t
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