Try to tracert before and after you ping a host on the WAN. I don't know
how you're setup but if the ping is activiting the WAN link and the WAN
routes have lower admin cost then your traffic may be taking a circuitous
route through the WAN to reach the hosts.
Steve Brokaw, MCSE CCNA CCNP
Sprint
ACRC + BGP - Access Lists -(most) IPX stuff = BSCN. They get more in depth
on the routing protocols.
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Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
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Title: Layer 3 switching
OK,
maybe this is a question of semantics, maybe I'll get flamed, but here goes
anyway. The 6000 series does Multilayer switching, which is quite
different in its functionality than layer 3 switching. Multilayer
switching must still have a layer 3 router available
I have heard similar things about the fiber connections must be Cisco to
Cisco, but I don't have anything technical to back it up.
HOWEVER, I do have first hand experience that there is a difference between
the way Bay and Cisco implement spanning tree. One of my customers plugged
in their brand
amily.
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OK, maybe this is a question of semantics, maybe I'll get flamed, but
The answer is, every Cisco switch implements it differently. Try this link,
it gives a basic explanation of each switch's method.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/784/packet/july98/12.html
Steve
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Has anybody checked out the Cisco Interactive Mentor?
www.cisco.com/go/cim
It is a site with 4 or 5 virtual labs and they claim the expert lab is a
simulation of day 1 for the CCIE lab. It's pretty cheap at $150-$200 for 90
days of lab access. So cheap it makes me wonder ..
Steve Brokaw
Has anyone seen any books that specifically address Routing 2.0? The exam
cram is not yet published and Cisco press is always a little slow.
Steve Brokaw, MCSE CCNA
Sprint ENS
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Definitely, just passed this on Friday last week. Know your CLI WELL (I'd
put it in bigger caps if I could)!
Steve
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Repeaters are digital devices that regenerate the DIGITAL signal for
retransmission. AMPLIFIERS amplify analog signals.
Steve Brokaw, MCSE CCNA CCNP
Sprint Enterprise Network Services
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n was right with their definition, after all, if you are
talking about computers then you are talking about electron flows and these
are by nature analogue (ignoring quantum theory which is still a complete
mess. etc etc).
Andy Lennon
ccnp/dp/msce
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