Re: Help! What happen??? URGENT!

2000-06-07 Thread Erick


Have you tried a different port in the hub, tried
another hub, or took your PC/laptop and plugged it
into router with crossover to see if interface stays
up? Was this working fine and just started being a
problem?

- Erick

--- William Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Help me guys
 
 Interface Ethenet0 on cisco 2503 router problem!
 
 Physical connection:-
 
 AUI port - Transceiver -
 Hub
 
 I use Hyperterminal to logon into the router.
 
 It keep showing that the line protocol for interface
 ethernet0 change state
 to up and change state to down and I cannot ping the
 router.
 
 I have:-
 Changed the router
 Changed the transceiver and all the cables
 But still the same.
 
 What is the possibility now


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Re: SNA device types

2000-06-07 Thread NeoLink2000

Can a typewriter print pictures ;)

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
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 On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Jay Hennigan wrote:
 
  What's a typewriter?  Kind of like a printer with a keyboard attached?
 
 See http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/TV-Typewriters.html. 


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RE: Visio drawing for Cisco equipment

2000-06-07 Thread rbussard

 If you have CCO login account you can do a search on Cisco's home page for
Visio Stencils and that will give you a couple of links.  I think you might
have to have a Partners and Resellers CCO account, not sure.  If nothing
comes up then that is why because cisco has a set of Visio Stencils with
most (not the most current stencils) of their switches, routers, PIX's etc.

Roy Bussard

-Original Message-
From: Daniel Ma
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 6/6/00 11:53 PM
Subject: Visio drawing for Cisco equipment

I just bought a Visio 2000 technical version, however I can not find the
cisco drawing library, for example, the catalyst switches or cisco
routers.
Could anyone tell me where I could find those drawing libraries?

Thanks,

Daniel Ma


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Re: ip unnumbered

2000-06-07 Thread Apoorva S.Malavia

No, packets that don't belong to the same subet will be routed out.

-Apoorva


Mahesh Gupta wrote:

 Will the broadcast packets cross the router in this case ??
 as router is a part of the same subnet which is available across a point
 to point serially connected networks.

 Mahesh

  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  Justin Marcus
  Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 4:41 PM
  To: ALI SHEERAZ
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: ip unnumbered
 
 
  if your ethernet0 is 10.0.0.1
  and you make your serial0 have that unnumbered thingy
  so both your serial and ethernet have 10.0.0.1 does that mean
  the remote site your connecting to will have to have an address like
  10.0.0.2 so its in the same network as your serial0 ?
 
  thanks :)
 
 
  On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, ALI SHEERAZ wrote:
 
  
   The "ip unnumbered" configuration command allows you to enable
  IP processing
   on a serial interface without assigning it an explicit IP
  address. This is a
   good way to conserve network and address space.
  
   Consider a class B network subnetted with eight bits. Every
  interface in the
   network including the serial lines will require a subnet. Since
  each serial
   line has only two nodes, this wastes 252 addresses on each serial line.
   Here's where IP unnumbered comes in handy. For any
  point-to-point serial
   link or point-to-point sub- interface, IP unnumbered lets you
  borrow the
   address of some LAN interface to use as a source address for
  routing updates
   and packets from that interface. No network is wasted, and
  precious address
   space is conserved.
  
   IP Unnumbered is used for point-to-point links.
  
  
   Command Syntax
   ---
  
 interface Ethernet0
 ip address 171.68.178.196 255.255.255.192
 interface Serial1 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
  
 router igrp 10 network 171.68.0.0
  
  
   Hi fellows
   could anybody explain to me what "ip unnumbered" command is,
  and how it is
   used?
   thanks in advance.
  
   
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Re: SNA device types

2000-06-07 Thread Jay Hennigan

On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Can a typewriter print pictures ;)

Yep.

A few mild examples...

http://users.inetw.net/~mullen/ascii.htm

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Re: ISDN problems

2000-06-07 Thread BIKEMAN

Hi Brad

All gateways on the workstations are OK. The problem happen intermittently
where a workstation loses its connection to the remote proxy. I suspect some
kind of timeout on the remote proxy. It comes back by itself after a while.

Thanks

Rudi
- Original Message -
From: "Brad Ellis" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: ISDN problems


 check the default gateway on your workstations.  make sure they are set to
 the router's e0

 -Brad
 ""BIKEMAN"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 004101bfcea6$8d75bde0$de53fea9@WIN98MAIN">news:004101bfcea6$8d75bde0$de53fea9@WIN98MAIN...
 Hi all

 Thank you for your help on the speed of the ISDN connection. Most
helpfull.

 I'm afraid that my woes continue - the link is working fine,
authenticated,
 can reach anything I want to, resolve to the DNS servers at the ISP, use
the
 ISP's proxy but occasionally for a few minutes the workstations using the
 link cant access anything. I can still ping the ISP from the router but
not
 from the workstations.

 I'm not really sure if this is a router problem or a result of using the
 remote proxy but here is the meat of my config:


 ip subnet-zero
 ip nat pool XX x.x.x.x x.x.x.x netmask x.x.x.x
 ip nat inside source list 1 pool xx overload
 no ip domain-lookup
 isdn switch-type basic-net3
 !
 interface Ethernet0
  ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
  ip nat inside
 !
 interface BRI0
  description connected to Internet
  no ip address
  ip nat outside
  encapsulation ppp
  dialer rotary-group 1
  dialer-group 1
  no cdp enable
 !
 interface Dialer1
  description connected to Internet
  ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
  ip nat outside
  encapsulation ppp
  no ip split-horizon
  dialer in-band
  dialer string x
  dialer hold-queue 10
  dialer-group 1
  no cdp enable
 !
 ip classless
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer1
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x
 access-list 1 permit x.x.x.0 0.0.0.255

 All details that might identify the customer or compromise security should
 be gone.

 Let me know if you have any ideas.

 Thanks

 Rudi



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Re: ip unnumbered

2000-06-07 Thread Apoorva S.Malavia

Yes, provided your ethernet has a valid ip address.
It is usually allocated by your ISP.

For Ex.
your netblock - 202.35.2.0/29

ISP side - their T1 interface 204.208.22.1
ISPside - IP route 202.35.2.0 255.255.255.248 204.208.22.1


your side - T1 interface , S0 unnumbered
your side - Ethernet int, E0 202.35.2.1

Traffic destined for 202.35.2.0/29 from the internet will be routed by your ISP to
your routers S0.

What happens is that your routers S0 grabs your E0 ip address and communicates
based on it.

Hope that helps.

-Apoorva



"ANIL.YADAV" wrote:

 So can I use the command

 interface serial 1
 ip unnumbered serial 0

 Anil
 so as to assifgn same ip address to the two serial interfaces.

 On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, ALI SHEERAZ wrote:

 
  The "ip unnumbered" configuration command allows you to enable IP processing
  on a serial interface without assigning it an explicit IP address. This is a
  good way to conserve network and address space.
 
  Consider a class B network subnetted with eight bits. Every interface in the
  network including the serial lines will require a subnet. Since each serial
  line has only two nodes, this wastes 252 addresses on each serial line.
  Here's where IP unnumbered comes in handy. For any point-to-point serial
  link or point-to-point sub- interface, IP unnumbered lets you borrow the
  address of some LAN interface to use as a source address for routing updates
  and packets from that interface. No network is wasted, and precious address
  space is conserved.
 
  IP Unnumbered is used for point-to-point links.
 
 
  Command Syntax
  ---
 
interface Ethernet0
ip address 171.68.178.196 255.255.255.192
interface Serial1 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 
router igrp 10 network 171.68.0.0
 
 
  Hi fellows
  could anybody explain to me what "ip unnumbered" command is, and how it is
  used?
  thanks in advance.
 
  
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Re: Visio drawing for Cisco equipment

2000-06-07 Thread Apoorva S.Malavia

You have to buy the Enterprise version. they sell it with it.

-Apoorva

Daniel Ma wrote:

 I just bought a Visio 2000 technical version, however I can not find the
 cisco drawing library, for example, the catalyst switches or cisco routers.
 Could anyone tell me where I could find those drawing libraries?

 Thanks,

 Daniel Ma

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Re: Studygroup in North New Jersey

2000-06-07 Thread ShaQ Patel

ALL those that are very interested: A group of people including myself
are
having a study group get together this weekened:

Specs:
Saturday at 10-10:30 then.
NY Public Library, 42ndand 5th, NY CITY

Meeting @ the left stone column with the lion on top.

Any questions Ping me:o) and well let OSPF handle the rest-

ABDUL RAZZAQ wrote:
 
 Does anyone know of a Cisco Study group in North or Central New Jersey.  I
 would like to get one started if there is not one. I
 would love to get some study time in and may be setup a couple of labs with
 some local folks.
 
 Let me know if anyone is interested.
 
 Abdul Razzaq
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IPSec / VPN Take Two

2000-06-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu

OK, I reread some materials, and rechecked my sources. ( Now I have yet
another gripe about config maker. Not that the result is "wrong" but that it
could be done a bit more clearly ) this time let's try it following the
guidelines in that book I've been waxing praise upon of late.

My ipsec router ip address is 64.220.150.9
Using isakmp for the key exchange
Hash md5
Preshared key is cisco1 ( that's a one on the end )
Using esp des  but NOT ah

If you want to try out, I will need your side ip address to enter into my
peer commands. I already have peers for two of you, who should know who you
are. Ip starting with 64.something and 24.something

Following is my side router config.

hostname Router_1
!
username ipsectest nopassword
!
no ip domain-lookup
!
crypto isakmp policy 1
 hash md5
 authentication pre-share
crypto isakmp key cisco1 address YOUR IP ADDRESS HERE!
crypto isakmp key cisco1 address RESERVED FOR YOU!
!
crypto ipsec transform-set encrypt esp-des esp-md5-hmac
!
crypto map ipsectest local-address Ethernet0
crypto map ipsectest 10 ipsec-isakmp
 set peer THIS COULD BE YOU!
 set peer IF YOU LIVED HERE YOU'D BE HOME NOW
 set transform-set encrypt
 match address 100
!
!
!
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 64.220.150.9 255.255.255.0
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
 crypto map ipsectest
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
 shutdown
 no fair-queue
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
 shutdown
!
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Ethernet0
no ip http server
!
access-list 100 permit ip any any log
Router_1#

With any luck I will be awake and on line beginning 6:00 a.m. California
time., and better yet - on the chat site at
http://www.allnetllc.net/chat/ciscochat.htm


Chuck

Please check out my new footers for a new age
1) Altruism
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Please help feed hungry people worldwide. A few seconds a day can make a
difference to many people
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www.certificationzone.com
An excellent study focal point for all levels of certification, as well as
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You get good study material and I get extra time

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Re: Good BGP book?

2000-06-07 Thread Apoorva S.Malavia

I second that. It is really a good book. Worth every penny.

-Apoorva

Irwin Lazar wrote:

 Internet Routing Architectures - Version 2, by Basam Halabi.

 Also, see http://www.itprc.com/routing.htm for links to BGP resources.  And,
 CertificationZone - http://www.certificationzone.com/ has a BGP tutorial
 that folks have been raving over.

 Don't forget that this list is archived at http://www.groupstudy.com/.  You
 can search the archive before posting messages.  This question gets asked
 about every two weeks.

 Irwin

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 Hello all,
 Can someone please recommend a good BGP book?

 Thanks in advance.

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Free Poster:Security, From Lucent

2000-06-07 Thread Makarand Yerawadekar


Check the URL

http://www.lucent-networkcare.com/scripts/registration/registeruser.asp?regtypeid=29

Please watch the wrap.


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Re: Free Documentation CD for newbies

2000-06-07 Thread Albert

Sorry,  CD all gone.

Albert

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 Hello everyone,

 I have 6 Documentation CDs.  They are old (found when cleaning up) but
still
 good to study with.
 3 - December, 99
 1 - November, 99
 1 - June, 99
 1 - May, 99

 I also have some Cisco Configuration Guides that came with the 3600s and
 2900s.  I will pay for the post in Canada (sorry Yanks).  The first ones
to
 reply off list will get them.  Please only newbie.  I remember how hard to
 find studying material when I started.

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Re: consultants store on awl.com

2000-06-07 Thread Albert



Within the US: 1-888-805-4363Outside the US: 
1-317-705-6302 

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  The website for the consultants program/cisco 
  press seems to be down, instead of just under-reconstruction. Does 
  anyone have the toll-free number to order 
books?


Synchronous modems

2000-06-07 Thread Peter Nguyen

Hi all,

I have two routers (each has a spare serial interface), two sync/async modem
(default async) and two v.24 cables. I wish to connect them together but I
dont know how.

Would you please guide me through please ?

Many Thanks,

Peter Nguyen

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NAT for ISPs

2000-06-07 Thread reden

Dear All,

Anybody here who work for ISP that use NATed/PATed address for their
clients?  Is it appropriate for ISP to use NAT/PAT?


Thanks

Reden

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Re: OSPF configuration - Please help

2000-06-07 Thread Daniel Ma

In router A, I think you could not put the mask as 0.0.0.0, because if so
the area only include one ip address.

Another thing is, have u try show interface and make sure the Serial port is
up?

Daniel

"Billy Monroe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hello:

 I have two 2503 and I am following Hutnik's to configure OSPF.
 I connected RouterA, s0 (DCE) to RouterB, s0(DTE).

 When I enter #show ip ospf int I see the following:
 ...
 Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DOWN
   Hello due in...
 ...


 The State should be "POINT_TO_POINT".
 The routers don't see each other. (#show ip route doesn't display OSPF
 entry).
 I entered "no shut" and "shut" in both routers s0 interfaces but it didn't
 work. Any idea of what is wrong ?


 Configurarion is below.


 THanks,









 RouterA


 !
 hostname RouterA
 !
 int Loopback0
 ip add 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0


 int Loopback1
 ip add 11.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 !
 int S0
 ip add 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 no fair-queue
 router ospf 64
 network 192.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
 network 10.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
 !
 no ip classless
 !
 ...


 RouterB


 !
 hostname RouterB
 !
 int loopack0
 ip add 152.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 int Loopback1
 ip add 153.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 !
 int serial0
 ip add 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
 no fair-queue
 clockrate 50
 !
 int s1
 no ip add
 shutdown
 !
 router ospf 64
 network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255
 !
 no ip classless
 !
 ...



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ACRC

2000-06-07 Thread Jacques Lee

Finally passed the ACRC, the most difficult part of this exam is
to have a true understand of the question. Have to duel with those
poor wordings Most of the time were spend on figuring out
what the question is talking about.

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Re: BGP4 Reference

2000-06-07 Thread Nigel Taylor

Go get a subscription at the Zone!  http://www.certificationzone.com/ and
you'll have everything you ever needed.  Howard recently did the second part
to his BGP whitepaper.  Shy of that or even to compliment that;

 BGP4 - Interdomain Routing in the Internet
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/qcgwoe4aim/ss/1?qs=BGPGo.x=13Go.y=12

and

Internet routing Architectures
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/qcgwoeaih1/sm/1562056522

Would be some other good references to have...

HTH

Nigel
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 Hi everybody,

 I would appreciate if somebody could point to some good BGP documents.
 I have gone through the Cisco site and would like some additional
 information.

 Thanks in advance,

 Zahid

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Re: OSPF configuration - Please help

2000-06-07 Thread Robert John Lake

Hi,

Router B is misconfigured..

The ospf process should contain..

192.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 area 0

I would put the loopback addresses in as well 

and not this

network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 -- this does not even have an area
assigned..

Robert


Daniel Ma wrote:
 
 In router A, I think you could not put the mask as 0.0.0.0, because if so
 the area only include one ip address.
 
 Another thing is, have u try show interface and make sure the Serial port is
 up?
 
 Daniel
 
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  Hello:
 
  I have two 2503 and I am following Hutnik's to configure OSPF.
  I connected RouterA, s0 (DCE) to RouterB, s0(DTE).
 
  When I enter #show ip ospf int I see the following:
  ...
  Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DOWN
Hello due in...
  ...
 
 
  The State should be "POINT_TO_POINT".
  The routers don't see each other. (#show ip route doesn't display OSPF
  entry).
  I entered "no shut" and "shut" in both routers s0 interfaces but it didn't
  work. Any idea of what is wrong ?
 
 
  Configurarion is below.
 
 
  THanks,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  RouterA
 
 
  !
  hostname RouterA
  !
  int Loopback0
  ip add 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 
 
  int Loopback1
  ip add 11.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
  !
  int S0
  ip add 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
  no fair-queue
  router ospf 64
  network 192.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
  network 10.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
  !
  no ip classless
  !
  ...
 
 
  RouterB
 
 
  !
  hostname RouterB
  !
  int loopack0
  ip add 152.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
  int Loopback1
  ip add 153.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
  !
  int serial0
  ip add 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
  no fair-queue
  clockrate 50
  !
  int s1
  no ip add
  shutdown
  !
  router ospf 64
  network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255
  !
  no ip classless
  !
  ...
 
 
 
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RE: Cisco Secure !!!!!

2000-06-07 Thread Ed . Seward

One does not need a database product to run CiscoSecure.  Although, one does
have an option to use one with CiscoSecure.  It makes for a nice way to use
an AS5x00 with an established NT environment as one can use an NT domain for
validating.

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Brad Ellis wrote:
 
 no, you need to buy it
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 Hi all..
 
 can any one tell me about cisco secure  i have heard about it, that it
 is shareversion .can u pleasse tell me the url which points to that
 location



Well, it really depends on what you want to do.  I haven't had a chance
to play around with CiscoSecure yet, but it apparently requires an
Oracle or Sybase installation to maintain RADIUS, TACACS+, and other
information.  It's designed for large environments with many thousands
of entries.  If you just need a simple TACACS+ or RADIUS server for a
hundred accounts or so, there are plenty of free platforms out there. 
Just search around.

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Source-Route Translational Bridging - Need Help!

2000-06-07 Thread Kwokkeen

Hi all,

I'm trying to connect a TR LAN to a Ethernet LAN via a router/bridge as part
of a migration exercise.  And the restriction is that both the LANs must
utilise the same IP addressing subnet/space.  I understand that source-route
translational bridging is the way to do bridging between these two
mixed-media interfaces but I can't get IP to work.  Basically, a host in
Ethernet LAN cannot ping to any host in the TR LAN and vice versa.

I've found out that routable protocols cannot be bridged with SR/TLB.  Is
there a way around or to resolve this problem?  Any help or suggestion is
much appreciated.

Thank you.

Regards,
Kwok Keen

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Nat addressing

2000-06-07 Thread Patrick Duggan

Hi one and all,
   I have a newby Nat addressing query, no smirking please. Nat
translates private ip addresses, does this mean it is a simple one to one
translation or can a full private addressing schema be implemented requiring
maybe one allocated ip address on an interface?  If so how does it work?  
Pat

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DATE SWAP IN SYDNEY

2000-06-07 Thread BIKEMAN



Hi all

I have my R/S CCIE lab booked for 31 July - is 
there anyone who have got an earlier date at the Sydney lab that wants to swap 
?

Let me know

Rudi


RE: NAT for ISPs

2000-06-07 Thread JULIUS OMIDIORA

I work for an ISP and sometimes we advice our clients to use NAT if their IP
requirement is too large for comfort, it helps us to best distribute our ip
allocations more efficiently, obviously we would allocate a public address
on their radius profile and every other address would translate unto
that..

Regards,

Julius

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Dear All,

Anybody here who work for ISP that use NATed/PATed address for their
clients?  Is it appropriate for ISP to use NAT/PAT?


Thanks

Reden

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RE: Nat addressing

2000-06-07 Thread Travis Gamble

There are two concepts, NAT and PAT.  Nat is a one-to-one mapping of
internal to external addresses, while PAT is what you are referring to,
where many internal addresses can be mapped onto a single (or a few)
external addresses.  It does this by using unique port numbers for each
internal request.  When the reply comes back, it does a lookup of the port
it arrives back at, and re-addresses it and forwards it back to the
appropriate internal IP address.

Hope this helps,

Travis Gamble
(Oh, by the way... PAT stands for Port Address Translation, I think)

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Hi one and all,
   I have a newby Nat addressing query, no smirking please. Nat
translates private ip addresses, does this mean it is a simple one to one
translation or can a full private addressing schema be implemented requiring
maybe one allocated ip address on an interface?  If so how does it work?
Pat

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Config Map

2000-06-07 Thread Andy Barkl

Has anyone ever seen a "Configuration Map" from Cisco? A map if you will, 
that displays hierarchically all the commands and paths to each command.
  

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Re: Contacts

2000-06-07 Thread Ben Lovegrove

I am not yet a CCIE but working on it.  I work with several here in
Hampshire.  If you like I can forward your request to them.

Let me know

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ATM

2000-06-07 Thread Oscar Rau

Hello,

This is a very basic question about ATM. Since ATM is a LAN technology,
I would like to know the maximum distance of ATM network. I would like to
know if it can be implemented on a very wide campus network as the backbone.

If ATM is used in a MAN network backbone, what type of connections are used
between the differrent regions in the MAN? Is fiber used for connecting the different
regions or is it a Frame Realy, ISDN type of connection?

Thanks for any info.

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Re: Cost to the Root Bridge 10^9/Bandwidth ?

2000-06-07 Thread Edward Solomon

The costs have recently been altered. This is reflected in the Cisco
Catalyst switch IOS (except the 1900 series).

Link Speed  Cost (reratified IEEE spec)   Cost (previous IEEE spec)
---
10 Gbps   2 1
1 Gbps4 1
100 Mbps 1910
10 Mbps 100   100


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 Hi,
Just happened on this studying for CIT.

 Looking at how Root bridges calculate their respective
 costs using 10^9/Bandwidth.
 If the BW = 100Mbit/s then the cost = 10 i.e
 10^9/100*10^6 = 10.

 Presumably if using a Gigabit link to root then the
 cost would be 1.

 My question is what will happen when Terrabit comes on
 board ? if this answer is  1. Will the output be in
 floating point notation or will it be rounded to the
 nearest integer ?

 A cost of root of 0 and a cost to root of 0 could be
 confusing.

 Can anyone with a lab do a test with an E1/T1 link to
 verify the output ? I would myself but i'm 130 miles
 away from my lab.

 I get E1 = 488.28125 on paper.
 and T1 = 647.6684 for T1

 Does the output just show as integer or as a float ?

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Re: Config Map

2000-06-07 Thread Ben Lovegrove

A copy of the Cisco IOS Command Summary provides the same result and 
in more detail.  You can look up any command in the index and view all
possible variations of that command.  The summaries are produced for
each IOS release.  Available on the web, on CD, or hard copy.

HTH

Ben
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Re: HSRP Question

2000-06-07 Thread Mark

SO are we saying that if we have two routers setup the same way defaulting
to standby "0",  Then when one drops the other will take over?  I guess
another way of saying it is, the two routers are defaulting to "0" and they
will automatically become the backup for each otherI think this is
incorrect but let me know.

Thanks,
Mark
Brian Sickles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 I respectfully disagree... I believe the default HSRP group of 0 (zero)
 will be invoked.  It would only not work if the other HSRP participants
 were configured to use group 1.  This is a common config mistake, where
 specific groups are created (say, to permit identification of unique
 HSRP participants via the HSRP MAC address that would be created), and you
 omit the group number on one or more of the commands.  But in the provided
 example, standby group 0 is created, with HSRP MAC address of 00-00-0c-07-
 ac-00 being mapped to IP address 1.0.0.4 by the active router.


 Brian W. Sickles, CCIE #2534
 Senior Network Architect
 TimeBridge Technologies
 700 East Gate Drive, Suite 240
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 (856) 778-8000 x-13
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  It will not work :-)
 
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  Mark
  Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 12:19 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: HSRP Question
 
 
  When configuring HSRP, Cisco gives the example of:
 
  interface ethernet 0
  ip address 1.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
  standby 1 ip 1.0.0.4
  standby 1 preempt
  standby 1 priority 110
  standby authentication microdot
 
  The question is:
 
  If the group number ie; standby "1", is not included such as the
following,
  what happens?
 
   Example:
 
  interface ethernet 0
  ip address 1.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
  standby  ip 1.0.0.4
  standby  preempt
  standby  priority 110
  standby authentication microdot
 
 
  Thanks,
  Mark
 
 
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ISDN Cable Question

2000-06-07 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

How many wires are used in the cable that plugs into the ISDN U port?
How many wires are used in the cable that plugs into the ISDN S/T port?

Thanks,

Ole

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Cisco 4500 Router, 2901 Switch, etc up for grabs

2000-06-07 Thread Thomas Trygar

Use the following linnk to find all auctions:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=trygarinclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

Cisco 2901 Switch with the following modules:
- 100BaseTX Supervisor
- 12-port 10/100BaseTX Ethernet

Cisco 4500 router with the following modules/equipment:
- 4-Port Serial NPM (NP-4T)
- 2-Port Token Ring NPM (NP-2R)
- 1 free module slot
- 4 Serial Back-to-Back Cables

HP Netserver E45 266MHz including the following:
- Pentium II 266Mhz
- 128 MB ECC RAM
- 8.4 GB Hard Drive
- Adaptec SCSI controller
- 10/100 NIC card
- CD-ROM
- 1.44 Floppy Drive
including:
- 4mm DAT backup drive

HP Netserver E45 233MHz including the following:
- Pentium II 233Mhz
- 96 MB ECC RAM
- 4.2 GB Hard Drive
- Adaptec SCSI controller
- 10/100 NIC card
 -CD-ROM
 -1.44 Floppy Drive

Use the following linnk to find all auctions:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItemsuserid=trygarinclude=0since=-1sort=2rows=25

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Tom Trygar


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BCRAN/CMTD book question

2000-06-07 Thread Scott Merritt

Hi group,

In an effort to continue my CCNP track, I am looking for a good BCRAN book.  
The only one I can seem to find is the Cisco Press book entitled: Building 
CISCO Remote Access Networks by Catherine Paquet.

Has anyone read this book?  Would it be adequate study material?  Would it 
be as good a reference as, say, the Cisco Press ACRC book by Laura Chappel 
for the real world?

Thank you in advance to all who take the time to answer my email.

Oh, if there is a better book out there for this test I would like to hear 
about it too.

Thanks!

Scott

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tst msg - please ignore

2000-06-07 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

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How do I unsubscribe from this list?

2000-06-07 Thread Jim Davis


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RE: ATM

2000-06-07 Thread Irwin Lazar

Hi Oscar,
ATM isn't really a LAN technology.  It's actually a multi-purpose technology
that was designed to effectively carry multiple types of traffic (such as
voice, video and data) in a variety of environments.  In fact, we no longer
recommend ATM for LAN environments as Gigabit Ethernet is cheaper and
simpler for backbone use, and prioritization schemes such as 802.1p can
provide sufficient QoS for most applications (though there are a few rare
applications such as telemedicine that may require ATM's guaranteed quality
of service support).

ATM is currently the predominant technology in wide-area networks, though
over the next few years I believe that MPLS will increasingly be used to
replace ATM's control-plane, which will relegate ATM to simply a transport
mechanism at Layer 2.

Irwin

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To: Cisco GroupStudy
Subject: ATM


Hello,

This is a very basic question about ATM. Since ATM is a LAN technology,
I would like to know the maximum distance of ATM network. I would like to
know if it can be implemented on a very wide campus network as the backbone.

If ATM is used in a MAN network backbone, what type of connections are used
between the differrent regions in the MAN? Is fiber used for connecting the
different
regions or is it a Frame Realy, ISDN type of connection?

Thanks for any info.

-- 

Oscar Rau
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: CID Exam?

2000-06-07 Thread Rik Guyler

I don't think this question asks anybody to violate the NDA.  She is not
asking for any specific details, only topics and test format.  Cisco used to
put this information on their site in the form of "exam objectives", which
they no longer do, but not for reasons of NDA violation.

Besides, I'd like to know the answer to her questions as well as I will be
taking this exam soon myself!  ;-}

Rik

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To: Tara Porter; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CID Exam?


Tara,

The question you ask would violate the NDA. I can tell you that you should
prepare for everything. If you have taken the CID course the exam covers all
the subjects on that.

EF

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CID Exam?


Has anyone taken the CID exam recently?  I was wondering if there were any 
case study questions.  Some have told me that there are, some have told me 
that there are not.  Also, I've been getting mixed information about SNA on 
the exam.  One person said he had zero questions about SNA.  Can someone 
please tell me what I can expect in regards to case studies and SNA?

Thank you,
Tara Porter

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Cisco drawing tool

2000-06-07 Thread LORENZO Juan Ignacio

Does anybody know about a FREE Cisco Drawing tool to make nice network
designs and of course that include all the Cisco equipments (Routers  Cat).
I need the link!!
 
TIA
 
 

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Re: consultants store on awl.com

2000-06-07 Thread Thomas Trygar



You can also go to http://www.elgrande.com for 40% + off on books. Two
caveats though: they ship only in US as of 1-2 month ago (they will ship
internationally) sometime and they only take Visa or MasterCharge.
Albert wrote:

Within
the US: 1-888-805-4363
Outside the US: 1-317-705-6302
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website for the consultants program/cisco press seems to be down, instead
of just under-reconstruction. Does anyone have the toll-free number
to order books?






RE: BCRAN/CMTD book question

2000-06-07 Thread Tom Thomas

There is a new BCRAN book out that you might want to consider, so far it has
gotten 5 star reviews, here is the URL:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072124806/qid%3D957321968/002-487336
5-7900812

Tom

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Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 9:34 AM
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Subject: BCRAN/CMTD book question


Hi group,

In an effort to continue my CCNP track, I am looking for a good BCRAN book.
The only one I can seem to find is the Cisco Press book entitled: Building
CISCO Remote Access Networks by Catherine Paquet.

Has anyone read this book?  Would it be adequate study material?  Would it
be as good a reference as, say, the Cisco Press ACRC book by Laura Chappel
for the real world?

Thank you in advance to all who take the time to answer my email.

Oh, if there is a better book out there for this test I would like to hear
about it too.

Thanks!

Scott

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Calgary Cisco Strudy Group (was:Re: Cisco Studygroup in HamptonRoads, VA - Revisited..)

2000-06-07 Thread Kevin L. Kultgen

Looking for a study group in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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RE: OSPF configuration - Please help

2000-06-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu


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Daniel Ma
Sent:   Tuesday, June 06, 2000 8:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: OSPF configuration - Please help

In router A, I think you could not put the mask as 0.0.0.0, because if so
the area only include one ip address.

CL: gentle correction. In OSPF, the network statement places interfaces, not
addresses, into the OSPF process. This is not well explained in many of the
study materials, and many examples appear to place subnets into OSPF.

Thus, if one were to use the network statement  10.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0,
this would place only the interface with that number into OSPF. Functionally
speaking, one could say network 10.1.1.1 0.255.255.255  and have the same
result.

I have done a number of experiments along this line, and verified that so
long as the network statement matches an interface address in one way or
another, it makes no difference how you state it. OSPF functions correctly,
and packets get router correctly. I don't know, but I believe that the Cisco
IOS OSPF process gathers subnet and mask information directly from the
interface configuration.

This can lead to some interesting and fun ways of doing things. For example,
suppose you had a super routers with 200 interfaces and subinterfaces, and
ever one of those interfaces was numbered in such a way that the third octet
was 42. .e. 192.168.42.67, 10.99.42.240, 172.23.42.1, you get the idea. You
can put each and every one of those interfaces into the OSPF process with a
single command. - network 0.0.42.0 255.255.0.255 area 0 ( assuming you want
them all in area 0 )

Not earth shaking information. Just something to help understand how things
work.

Another thing is, have u try show interface and make sure the Serial port is
up?

Daniel

"Billy Monroe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
8hj7i6$tdo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8hj7i6$tdo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Hello:

 I have two 2503 and I am following Hutnik's to configure OSPF.
 I connected RouterA, s0 (DCE) to RouterB, s0(DTE).

 When I enter #show ip ospf int I see the following:
 ...
 Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DOWN
   Hello due in...
 ...


 The State should be "POINT_TO_POINT".
 The routers don't see each other. (#show ip route doesn't display OSPF
 entry).
 I entered "no shut" and "shut" in both routers s0 interfaces but it didn't
 work. Any idea of what is wrong ?


 Configurarion is below.


 THanks,









 RouterA


 !
 hostname RouterA
 !
 int Loopback0
 ip add 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0


 int Loopback1
 ip add 11.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 !
 int S0
 ip add 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 no fair-queue
 router ospf 64
 network 192.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
 network 10.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
 !
 no ip classless
 !
 ...


 RouterB


 !
 hostname RouterB
 !
 int loopack0
 ip add 152.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 int Loopback1
 ip add 153.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 !
 int serial0
 ip add 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
 no fair-queue
 clockrate 50
 !
 int s1
 no ip add
 shutdown
 !
 router ospf 64
 network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255
 !
 no ip classless
 !
 ...



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Re: ATM

2000-06-07 Thread Michael Fountain

Actually, I would consider ATM more of a WAN technology that can run in a 
LAN using LANE.

In the WAN it mostly runs on fiber, because of the high speeds that carriers 
run it at, although you can get it on a coax cable if you get an ATM T3 
connection.

My understanding (limited) is that ATT uses ATM for their backbone.  Even 
their Frame Relay connections are converted over to ATM, run across their 
backbone, and then back into frame to come out the other side.

hope that helps some.

Hello,

This is a very basic question about ATM. Since ATM is a LAN technology,
I would like to know the maximum distance of ATM network. I would like to
know if it can be implemented on a very wide campus network as the 
backbone.

If ATM is used in a MAN network backbone, what type of connections are used
between the differrent regions in the MAN? Is fiber used for connecting the 
different
regions or is it a Frame Realy, ISDN type of connection?

Thanks for any info.

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SNA Between two different ethernet interfaces on the same router

2000-06-07 Thread Harish

Hi!

I have a small question.
The sceniro is as follows

   __
   | Router|
   | _|
  IP   |  | IP
   _IPX__ |  |_IPX__
   ||
|
   ||
|
----   --
|  || |   |
|
----   --
  AS/400 AS/400 AS/400
SNA  SNASNA


 We have a router with two ethernet interfaces. IP and IPX is routed between
these two ethernet interfaces.
 We also have three AS/400 connected on the LAN on two different ethernet
interfaces as shown in figure above.
 These AS/400 need to communicate with each other with SNA.

 Now since we are already routing IP and IPX between these two ethernet
interfaces of the same router, I am looking for a way to Bridge SNA traffic
between these ethernet interfaces.

Can any of you Cisco/IBM  gurus guide me regarding this.

Thanking you in advance.

Regards,
Harish






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RE: BCRAN/CMTD book question

2000-06-07 Thread Winchester, Derek S.

Just passed the test yesterday. And that was my only resource, besides
Boson. It is all you will need.

Derek S. Winchester
Sr. Wan Engineer 
Data Communications Department
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Phone: 410-953-4887
Cell: 443-562-3456


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Subject: BCRAN/CMTD book question


Hi group,

In an effort to continue my CCNP track, I am looking for a good BCRAN book.

The only one I can seem to find is the Cisco Press book entitled: Building 
CISCO Remote Access Networks by Catherine Paquet.

Has anyone read this book?  Would it be adequate study material?  Would it 
be as good a reference as, say, the Cisco Press ACRC book by Laura Chappel 
for the real world?

Thank you in advance to all who take the time to answer my email.

Oh, if there is a better book out there for this test I would like to hear 
about it too.

Thanks!

Scott

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RE: CCNA and subnetting questions

2000-06-07 Thread Cate, Constance

"ip subnet-zero" is a global command that allows the use of subnet zero for
interface addresses and routing updates.
To disable the use of subnet-zero, and return to the default, use the "no"
form of the command.
"no ip subnet-zero"

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Subject: RE: CCNA and subnetting questions



I forget the use of the ip subnet zero command? Can you clarify?
Thanks.

From: "Cate, Constance" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Cate, Constance" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Seth Wilson'" [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCNA and subnetting questions
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 08:03:39 -0700

1) Read the question, they will tell you what they want you to know; they
just don't say it very clearly sometimes. Just like the real world where 
you
have to go plowing through the s*^ to get to the info you need.
2) If they don't say differently in the question that you read very
carefully, grin then the assumption is that you cannot use the "zero
subnets."

When you are preparing for a test remember that you are expected to
understand the default behavior of the IOS version you are being tested on.
If the question does not specify a different configuration from the 
default,
then assume the default. Sometimes the information is implied by some
configuration detail and not directly stated, so. think through all the
implications of the information you are given.

-Original Message-
From: Seth Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 6:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCNA and subnetting questions


Hello everybody,

Well, I'm taking a stab at the CCNA this Monday.  I'm wondering if, for the
purposes of the exam, that when you get subnetting questions whether you're
supposed to assume that subnet-zero has been enabled or not.  I just
recently completed my MCSE, and with all the Microsoft tests the zero
subnets cannot be used.  But I've seen it both ways in studying for the
CCNA.  Thanks in advance.

~Seth~

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ACRC

2000-06-07 Thread Babashola Madariola



Hi all
Passed my ACRC this morning (first time) 834.
Wasn't as bad as people said, but  had to read extra.
All the same my thanks goes to every member of this group for every little
contribution to knowledge.
Keep it up!
Thinking of going for CCDA and then start the new exams after 31st of July; any
suggestions?

-- Forwarded by Babashola Madariola/C/Africa/Mobil-Notes on
06/07/2000 04:51 PM ---


"Jacques Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/07/2000 07:04:25 AM

Please respond to "Jacques Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:  ACRC





Finally passed the ACRC, the most difficult part of this exam is
to have a true understand of the question. Have to duel with those
poor wordings Most of the time were spend on figuring out
what the question is talking about.

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CCNA


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Re: NAT for ISPs

2000-06-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

Current IP address allocation from ARIN assumes that ISPs will use 
private addressing and NAT for single-homed customers.  They are 
reasonable about exceptions, such as protocols that won't work 
through NAT, but the exceptions need to be justified for the ISP to 
continue getting address space.

If the customer is multihomed to more than one ISP, the requirements 
for coordinating NATs among them are accepted to be impossible. 
Multihoming alone, however, does not justify provider-independent 
address space.

I am a newbie

I would hazard a guess that, for an ISP(assuming thousands of users) to do
address translation would be a large technical feat, consuming more Hardware
and other resources than the savings on registered IP addresses could
justify

Please correct me if I am wrong

Tayta
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   Dear All,
  
   Anybody here who work for ISP that use NATed/PATed address for their
   clients?  Is it appropriate for ISP to use NAT/PAT?
  
  
   Thanks
  
   Reden

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CC** Specializations

2000-06-07 Thread niallr

I've done the SNA\IP specializations. My question is whether any other
specializations are planned, particularly for CCDP ? Anyone heard any
baseless rumors or maybe gossip from well-placed anonymous sources ?

Niall

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RE: ATM

2000-06-07 Thread Irwin Lazar

It depends on which backbone you are talking about. :-)

ATT is currently offering IP-Enabled Frame Relay Services that are based on
Frame-Relay access into an ATM-cell based cloud using MPLS as the control
plane.  In this manner, data is transported in 53-byte ATM cells, but
circuit provisioning is performed using MPLS.  Thus there is no PNNI.
Confusing, eh?

Irwin

-Original Message-
From: Michael Fountain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 10:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ATM


Actually, I would consider ATM more of a WAN technology that can run in a 
LAN using LANE.

In the WAN it mostly runs on fiber, because of the high speeds that carriers

run it at, although you can get it on a coax cable if you get an ATM T3 
connection.

My understanding (limited) is that ATT uses ATM for their backbone.  Even 
their Frame Relay connections are converted over to ATM, run across their 
backbone, and then back into frame to come out the other side.

hope that helps some.

Hello,

This is a very basic question about ATM. Since ATM is a LAN technology,
I would like to know the maximum distance of ATM network. I would like to
know if it can be implemented on a very wide campus network as the 
backbone.

If ATM is used in a MAN network backbone, what type of connections are used
between the differrent regions in the MAN? Is fiber used for connecting the

different
regions or is it a Frame Realy, ISDN type of connection?

Thanks for any info.

--

Oscar Rau
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: Calgary Cisco Strudy Group (was:Re: Cisco Studygroup in HamptonRoads, VA - Revisited..)

2000-06-07 Thread Tom Thomas

www.cpaw.org has a list of study groups to help folks out

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Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Calgary Cisco Strudy Group (was:Re: Cisco Studygroup in
HamptonRoads, VA - Revisited..)


Looking for a study group in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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MCSE+I,  MCDBA,  CCNA,  A+,  Network+,  i-Net+/CIW
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OT:MRTG/cisco 3548

2000-06-07 Thread Dave Santeramo



I am trying to setup an MRTG config for three 3548 switches.  I am currently
using MRTG on both of my ethernet interfaces.  Any suggestions on how
to setup for switch? For example:  The target line for my routers  appear
as follows:

Target[genuity2]: 5:Company@ethernet address

thanks



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Cisco memory

2000-06-07 Thread Sadowski



Hi there!

Can anyone answer this question?


I have a Cisco 4000 with 4M SDRAM and 1M Shared

If I replace the 4M with a 16 M upgrade, can I use the 4M I take out to
upgrade my shared field?




Just wondering!


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Re: ACRC

2000-06-07 Thread Rah Sta

What study materials did you use to help pass the ACRC exam ? Thank You


   Raheem


From: "Babashola Madariola" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Babashola Madariola" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ACRC
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 16:56:07 +0100



Hi all
Passed my ACRC this morning (first time) 834.
Wasn't as bad as people said, but  had to read extra.
All the same my thanks goes to every member of this group for every little
contribution to knowledge.
Keep it up!
Thinking of going for CCDA and then start the new exams after 31st of July; 
any
suggestions?

-- Forwarded by Babashola 
Madariola/C/Africa/Mobil-Notes on
06/07/2000 04:51 PM ---


"Jacques Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 06/07/2000 07:04:25 AM

Please respond to "Jacques Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Babashola Madariola/C/Africa/Mobil-Notes)
Subject:  ACRC





Finally passed the ACRC, the most difficult part of this exam is
to have a true understand of the question. Have to duel with those
poor wordings Most of the time were spend on figuring out
what the question is talking about.

--
Jacques Lee
CCNA


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Re: route summarization help

2000-06-07 Thread Daniel Ji

I agree with that.

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Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: route summarization help


 Your summarization would summarize the needed routes but would also
 summarize many un-needed routes particularly 156.109.0-7 and
156.109.33-63.
 If you are asked to summarize routes on one of the exams, be sure to read
 the question carefully.  They generally don't intend for you to summarize
 more  address space than you absolutely have to.
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 Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:40 AM
 Subject: Re: route summarization help


  If you want to summary them into ONE route , it should be
156.109.0.0/18.
  your sum is correct but not optimal.
 
  "jeongwoo park" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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   Could you summarize these routes?
   156.109.8.0/22
   156.109.16.0/22
   156.109.20.0/22
   156.109.24.0/22
   156.109.28.0/22
   156.109.32.0/22
  
   My summarization is:
   156.109.8.0/22
   156.109.16.0/20
   156.109.32.0/22
  
   is it correct?
  
   thanks in advance.
  
   
   iWon.com   http://www.iwon.com why wouldn't you?
   
  
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Re: CCNA and subnetting questions

2000-06-07 Thread Constance Cate

Additional information.
See the capture below which demonstrates the effect of the command "ip
subnet-zero"

Current configuration:
!
version 11.2
service timestamps debug uptime
no service password-encryption
no service udp-small-servers
no service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname RouterC
!
enable password 
!
!
interface Loopback0
 ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet0
 no ip address
 shutdown
 media-type 10BaseT
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 shutdown
!
interface Serial2
 no ip address
 shutdown
!
interface Serial3
 no ip address
 shutdown
!
no ip classless
!
line con 0
line aux 0
 password XX
 login
line vty 0 4
 no login
!
end

RouterC#config term
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
RouterC(config)#interface s0
RouterC(config-if)#ip address 192.168.150.1 255.255.255.192
Bad mask /26 for address 192.168.150.1
RouterC(config-if)#exit
RouterC(config)#ip subnet-zero
RouterC(config)#interface s0
RouterC(config-if)#ip address 192.168.150.1 255.255.255.192
RouterC(config-if)#^Z
RouterC#show runn
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.2
service timestamps debug uptime
no service password-encryption
no service udp-small-servers
no service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname RouterC
!
enable password XX
!
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Loopback0
 ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet0
 no ip address
 shutdown
 media-type 10BaseT
!
interface Serial0
 ip address 192.168.150.1 255.255.255.192
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 shutdown
!
interface Serial2
 no ip address
 shutdown
!
interface Serial3
 no ip address
 shutdown
!
no ip classless
!
line con 0
line aux 0
 password XXX
 login
line vty 0 4
 no login
!
end


"Cate, Constance" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
DFF5E04BE0C8D111A558006008BDB9110276C928@AUSA102A">news:DFF5E04BE0C8D111A558006008BDB9110276C928@AUSA102A...
 "ip subnet-zero" is a global command that allows the use of subnet zero
for
 interface addresses and routing updates.
 To disable the use of subnet-zero, and return to the default, use the "no"
 form of the command.
 "no ip subnet-zero"

 -Original Message-
 From: Niraj Palikhey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 12:57 PM
 To: Constance Cate; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: CCNA and subnetting questions



 I forget the use of the ip subnet zero command? Can you clarify?
 Thanks.

 From: "Cate, Constance" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: "Cate, Constance" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "'Seth Wilson'" [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: CCNA and subnetting questions
 Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 08:03:39 -0700
 
 1) Read the question, they will tell you what they want you to know; they
 just don't say it very clearly sometimes. Just like the real world where
 you
 have to go plowing through the s*^ to get to the info you need.
 2) If they don't say differently in the question that you read very
 carefully, grin then the assumption is that you cannot use the "zero
 subnets."
 
 When you are preparing for a test remember that you are expected to
 understand the default behavior of the IOS version you are being tested
on.
 If the question does not specify a different configuration from the
 default,
 then assume the default. Sometimes the information is implied by some
 configuration detail and not directly stated, so. think through all
the
 implications of the information you are given.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Seth Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 6:40 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CCNA and subnetting questions
 
 
 Hello everybody,
 
 Well, I'm taking a stab at the CCNA this Monday.  I'm wondering if, for
the
 purposes of the exam, that when you get subnetting questions whether
you're
 supposed to assume that subnet-zero has been enabled or not.  I just
 recently completed my MCSE, and with all the Microsoft tests the zero
 subnets cannot be used.  But I've seen it both ways in studying for the
 CCNA.  Thanks in advance.
 
 ~Seth~
 
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Re: route summarization help

2000-06-07 Thread Atif Awan

I will second that ..

Regards
Atif Awan


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: route summarization help


If you want to summary them into ONE route , it should be 156.109.0.0/18.
your sum is correct but not optimal.

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 Could you summarize these routes?
 156.109.8.0/22
 156.109.16.0/22
 156.109.20.0/22
 156.109.24.0/22
 156.109.28.0/22
 156.109.32.0/22

 My summarization is:
 156.109.8.0/22
 156.109.16.0/20
 156.109.32.0/22

 is it correct?

 thanks in advance.

 
 iWon.com   http://www.iwon.com why wouldn't you?
 

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Re: ATM

2000-06-07 Thread K Sacca

Oscar,

ATM is a WAN technology mostly.  Think of it this
way, 

  X.25 can trunk over Frame Relay
  Frame Relay can trunk over X.25
  Frame Relay can trunk over ATM
  SMDS can trunk over ATM.
  ATM can trunk over none of these WAN technologies.
because they don't support Quality of Service.

You can do Frame Relay over ATM (Called Network
Interworking) in which you have Frame Relay on
both ends of the network with ATM in the middle,
or you can do Frame Relay With an ATM end System
(Called Service Interworking) where Frame Relay
is on one end and ATM is on the other.  

ATM isn't real popular in the LAN environment 
because of gigabit ethernet.  However I'll think
you may see this change sometime in the future.  

Regards Ken

--- Oscar Rau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
 
 This is a very basic question about ATM. Since ATM
 is a LAN technology,
 I would like to know the maximum distance of ATM
 network. I would like to
 know if it can be implemented on a very wide campus
 network as the backbone.
 
 If ATM is used in a MAN network backbone, what type
 of connections are used
 between the differrent regions in the MAN? Is fiber
 used for connecting the different
 regions or is it a Frame Realy, ISDN type of
 connection?
 
 Thanks for any info.
 
 -- 
 
 Oscar Rau
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RE: Exam Outlines

2000-06-07 Thread Steve Kalman

Here's the url:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/exam_list.ht
m

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Tor ZI-P/ Brian Dunbar
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 12:46 PM
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Subject: Exam Outlines


It appears Cisco has finally put the exam outlines on their site for the 2.0
track of exams.

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CiscoWork 2000

2000-06-07 Thread D'Souza, Irwin

I have to install a Agilent fast ethernet Lan Probe(J3458A). Has anyone in
this group configured this probe to work with CiscoWorks 2000. Anyone having
experience with ciscoworks(CWISI) and hp lan probes  I would welcome their
feedback.

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RE: Cisco Certified Salaries

2000-06-07 Thread Joe Quezada

Dale,
I think you hit the nail on the head. "You are worth what you settle for"

Joe Quezada

-Original Message-
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dale
Holmes
Sent:   Monday, June 05, 2000 2:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Cisco Certified Salaries

Thomas: CCIE required skill #1 - Attention to detail - Chad only has 3
months experience, James has 3 yrs. experience, makes 27K (not 29, again
that is Chad), and is pathetically under paid.

James: Call the folks in the ad below if they are anywhere near you. They
are looking for someone in the Des Moines area. The ad I've pasted below
pays around $70k. They have more jobs in IA. Call them, get one, make money,
be happy... If you take one of their jobs, tell them they owe me a finders
fee! [=`)

To all: Remember that tech jobs are a dime a dozen, no matter what the HR
people say. You are worth what you will settle for... Weigh your options
against your own personal time and budget constraints. Of course, you
probably should not QUIT a job until you have landed another one, BUT if you
are as dramatically underpaid as James, and you have the skills (and certs),
RUN SCREAMING IN TERROR!!! FAX your resume at every opportunity!!!


Job ad below***

Prestigious Des Moines client seeks Network Operations Manager to lead staff
of six PC operators. Responsibilities include performance analysis and
assessment by using performance tools and working toward problem resolution.
Your staff will be responsible for scheduled maintnance to prevent component
failures during business hours, printer administration and supporting change
control processes. The successful candidate will work with GroupWise
electronic mail and FORE data communications equipment. Fulltime salaried
position to $70K with excellent company benefits. For more information on
this position or other opportunities in the Des Moines area, call Mark
Whitcomb at 515/223-9525
email resume to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Requisition Number: 407997

Ideal technical background will include Novell, Windows NT and CISCO
routers.

RHIConsulting is an E.E.O.
Please contact us - Address: 1200 35th Street Suite 600, West Des Moines, IA
50266-1906
Phone: (515) 223-9525
Fax: (515) 221-9771


From: Thomas Trygar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Thomas Trygar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Dale Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco Certified Salaries
Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000 12:30:38 -0400

NEVER QUIT A JOB. 29000 is low, but you only have 3 months experience. Look
and plan interviews while still getting work experience from present
employer.

Tom Trygar

Dale Holmes wrote:

  Yes. Quit today! Go to www.dice.com and find another job in your area.
 
  Where do you live anyway?
 
  From: James Gan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: James Gan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: Cisco Certified Salaries
  Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 07:49:32 -0700 (PDT)
  
  Well, after reading all the posts regarding this
  subject I'm kinda in doubt to as what my true value
  is. what do you guys (recruiters or fellow
  professionals) think, I've 3 years in this field, with
  a B.A, CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, Network+. I'm getting
  27K/yr.. Am I considered pathetic ??
  
  *
  I agree anyone making less than 60k in this field is
  underpaid no matter
  where you live. Starting salary is 60k even with a
  CCNA. At least it was 3
  years ago when I left System Admin and went to Wan
  development.
  
  Derek S. Winchester
  Sr. Wan Engineer
  Data Communications Department
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Phone: 410-953-4887
  Cell: 443-562-3456
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: John Wu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 4:36 PM
  To: Chad A. Simmons, MCSE; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Cisco Certified Salaries
  
  
  $29k is very low in the IT industry.
  
  Give yourself 2 more yrs of experience and you should
  be making 40-50k
  
  It is redundant to put MCP and MCSE next to each
  other.
  
  - Original Message -
  From: "Chad A. Simmons, MCSE" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 2:00 PM
  Subject: Cisco Certified Salaries
  
  
I am a consultant for a small consulting firm. I
  have about 3 months of
(real experience. I used to do small consulting jobs
  on the side)
experience. I have earned my MCP, MCSE, CCNA, and
  CCDA. I am currently
persuing my CCNP. I make only 29,000 a year plus
  overtime. This seems low
  to
me. I was wondering what anyone in a similar
  situation is making.
   
Best Regards,
Chad,  MCP, MCSE, CCNA, CCDA
   
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OT: CNX information

2000-06-07 Thread Kevin L. Kultgen

 ---
   For your FREE *CNX Information Kit* visit
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FW: IOS

2000-06-07 Thread Awalt, Andrew

You need a CCO account.  Anytime you need any software you can hop on there
and get it.

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Subject: IOS 


i am in dire need of one of the following ios`s .

12.07T
12.11T
or
12.05xk


please help..
could you please send it to me.


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async port and modem help

2000-06-07 Thread Tony Russell

Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have attached a modem to the serial port (async) of a 1602 (installed
WIC).  I can dialup and connect to an AS5300 but can't get any traffic to
cross the link.

Here is the config of the S1
interface Serial1
 physical-layer async
 ip address negotiated
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 keepalive 10
 dialer in-band
 dialer idle-timeout 300
 dialer map ip XX.XX.XX.XX modem-script dialin system-script login broadcast
XXX
 dialer hold-queue 10
 dialer-group 1
 async mode dedicated
 fair-queue 64 16 0

I have a static route
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial 1

and a dialer-list
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit

When I try to ping the address in the dialer map statement, the modem
connects and dials into the AS5300 all looks well with chat scripts, PPP
negotiation and I get an indication that serial 1 is up and line protocol is
up.  If I try to do anything using S1, no traffic goes across.  Eventually,
the link drops due to the timeout 300 statement.

My thoughts are that no traffic is getting routed through S1 even though I
have a static route.  If I try to ping any address other than the one in the
dialer map, nothing happens

Any ideas.

Tony Russell

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Re: ATM

2000-06-07 Thread Mark Holloway

You honestly think ATM is going to take over Gigabit?  ATM had its chance in
the LAN and lost.  OC-12 is way more expensive than Gigabit, plus the hassle
of LANE.  In addition, ATM probing equipment is much more expensive than
packet based equipment.  Although I hate 3Com, the invaded the market a few
yeras ago with their Corebuilder 7000 Cell based switches and they basically
sucked the big one.  There have been numerous clients who have migrated away
from the CB7000 platform and changed vendors rather than buying into 3com's
CB9000 Gigabit switch, which is ultimately why they left the Enterprise
business.  ATM on the WAN is still growing rapidly, but ATM on the LAN is
dead.  The only customers still purchased equipment for LANE are those who
don't have the budget to migrate their existing equipment to Gigabit.

- Original Message -

 ATM isn't real popular in the LAN environment
 because of gigabit ethernet.  However I'll think
 you may see this change sometime in the future.

 Regards Ken
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RE: routing via null 0 interface

2000-06-07 Thread Roger Wang

You need to turn off the auto-summary feature of eigrp, otherwise it will
advertises out the subnets at the classful boundary by routing to a null
interface.

Why do they do that, you ask?  Well, when the packets come into the router
(the one running eigrp that advertises the route), the longest-match rule
will kick in and the packets will be routed to the appropriate interface and
won't get dumped into the null interface.

Rog

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 Quadri, Habeeb
 Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 1:51 PM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: routing via null 0 interface


 Hi all,

 I am tyring to understand what does it mean when a router shows "directly
 connected, via Null0" when looking for routes using sh ip route
 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. I have not configured any route to go to null interface 
 router interface is up, down on both sides of link. Its a serial point to
 point link running eigrp.

 sh ip route xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
 Routing entry for xx.xx.xx.0/19
   Known via "eigrp ", distance 5, metric 28160, type internal
   Redistributing via eigrp 
   Routing Descriptor Blocks:
   * directly connected, via Null0
   Route metric is 28160, traffic share count is 1
   Total delay is 100 microseconds, minimum bandwidth is 10 Kbit
   Reliability 255/255, minimum MTU 1500 bytes
   Loading 1/255, Hops 0



 I appreciate your input.
 Thanks.

 Habeeb

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CCNA 2.0: Classful or Classless?

2000-06-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

Does anyone have a sense of whether the assumption has changed to 
classless addressing, subnet zero, etc.? The new Cisco page has even 
less information than before.

"TCP/IP"  is not exactly what I would think of as a sufficient study guide.

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Re: Exam Outlines

2000-06-07 Thread Thomas Trygar

There now called "Exam Outline and Preparation Guide".
For Support (640-506) you get 4 bullets that might fill up 1 page, the rest is
cert info including Instructor training and CiscoPress URLs.

This is pretty lame compared to Version 1 objectives. Study hard ladies and
gentlemen cause I'd image the exams will get harder with as little info Cisco is
providing.

Tom Trygar

Steve Kalman wrote:

 Here's the url:

 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/exam_list.ht
 m

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RAID question

2000-06-07 Thread Barry Marthaler

what level of RAID(1-4) is supported by most network operating systems?


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Re: Strange connectivity problem with NAT

2000-06-07 Thread John Hardman

Thanks to Daniel Cotts for the help!

It looks like a bug in the 12.1(2). I changed to process switching on the
outside interface, and it worked, no more problems.

THX for the help!
--
John Hardman, MCSE+I, CCNA
ArrisTech/CCS-IS SysAdmin


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 Hi All...

 Well I'm at a frustrating point in troubleshooting this one, any help
would
 be nice! I gernally would not post a problem here, but since it does
involve
 NAT maybe we all can learn from this one.

 I am not going to try ASCII art to do a diagram, but here is the layout.

 any host on private LAN -- Cat 2924 with two VLANs private host on VLAN
 1 -- 2611 e0/0 (NAT inside on VLAN 1) -- e0/1 (NAT outside overloaded on
 VLAN 2) -- 4500 e1 -- 4500 e0 (DMZ) (e0 is in the same 2924 on VLAN
2) --
 Solaris 2.6 server or NT 4 server (either one, they are both there on VLAN
 2).

 Here is the problem, if I ping either the Sun or the NT server I get one
 reply and then nothing but timeouts. Wait a minute or less and ping again,
 one reply then timeouts. This is typical for all connectivity, WWW,
telnet,
 SSH, etc. Now here's the kicker, if I ping any other host on the DMZ
subnet
 no problems at all. If I ping from the routers no problems, if I ping from
 any of the other hosts in the DMZ or from the Internet, again no problems.
 There only two differences between the Sun and NT server and the rest of
the
 hosts on the DMZ, they are in a different room.

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gre/ipsec

2000-06-07 Thread vr4drvr .

i'm trying a simple GRE/IPSEC scenario that i can't seem to get to work.  
i've built a tunnel between 2 router to pass ipx traffic, and for security i 
would like to encrypt the tunnel traffic.  my crypto map points to an access 
list that allows gre traffic, but the crypto isakmp sa never builds.  any  
ideas?

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Re: SNA Between two different ethernet interfaces on the same router

2000-06-07 Thread Jose Luis Canillas

you should configure your interfaces like this:

interface Ethernet0
 ip address 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
 ipx network 10
 bridge-group 1 
!
interface Ethernet1
 ip address 20.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
 ipx network 20
 bridge-group 1 

then you go "sh bridge 1" and you should have something like:

4200..0001   forward   Ethernet0  22309  0
4200..0002   forward   Ethernet0  0   50755  46549
0004.acdc.585e   forward   Ethernet1  02504  0   

Jose Luis





"Harish" [EMAIL PROTECTED]@groupstudy.com on 07/06/2000 12:34:49 PM
Please respond to "Harish" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent by:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:  
Subject:SNA Between two different ethernet interfaces on the same 
router


Hi!

I have a small question.
The sceniro is as follows

   __
   | Router|
   | _|
  IP   |  | IP
   _IPX__ |  |_IPX__
   ||
|
   ||
|
----   --
|  || |   |
|
----   --
  AS/400 AS/400 AS/400
SNA  SNASNA


 We have a router with two ethernet interfaces. IP and IPX is routed 
between
these two ethernet interfaces.
 We also have three AS/400 connected on the LAN on two different ethernet
interfaces as shown in figure above.
 These AS/400 need to communicate with each other with SNA.

 Now since we are already routing IP and IPX between these two ethernet
interfaces of the same router, I am looking for a way to Bridge SNA traffic
between these ethernet interfaces.

Can any of you Cisco/IBM  gurus guide me regarding this.

Thanking you in advance.

Regards,
Harish






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Re: Cisco drawing tool

2000-06-07 Thread Oz

http://www.mcseco-op.com/CiscoStuff.htm

There are a cople of small zipped files with BMP  there with some cisco type
products
 Cool for powerpoint or word etc all are small BMP's
look for the links that say
BMP  ICON FILES 1

BMP ICON FILES 2
in big blue letters in the middle of the page
I forget how I got them or who sent them to me..
 So enjoy all

Oz
Also image composer that come with MS front page is pretty good and CHEAP  .
just drag the stuff where ever you want

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Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0

2000-06-07 Thread Oz


here is all it says folks

Oz
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/ccna_507
.pdf

The CCNA (640-507) exam will contain a combination of the following topics:
1) Bridging/Switching
Static VLANS
Spantree
Switching modes/methods
PPP


2)OSI Reference Model Layered Communication
Layer Definitions
Encapsulation/Decapsalation
Layer Functions
Connection Oriented Models
Connectionless Models
Model Benefits

3) Network Protocols
TCP/IP
Novell IPX
Windowing
IPX
Novell IPX

4) Routing
IGRP
ICMP
5) WAN Protocols
ISDN
Frame Relay
HDLC
ATM
6) Network Management
Access Lists
Telnet
DNS
7) LAN Design
Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Token Ring
8) Physical Connectivity
IEEE Standards
ANSI Standards
9) Cisco Basics, IOS  Network Basics
IOS CLI Router
Troubleshooting
Router Packet Switching Modes
IOS CLI Switch

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CIT 4.0 Vs Support 2.0

2000-06-07 Thread M Z

I have the student study course for CIT 4.0, is this material suitable for 
the support 2.0 exam.

Thanks,
Mo


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Re: ATM

2000-06-07 Thread K Sacca

802.1P will probably give Gigabit Ethernet 
the features needed to push ATM to the WAN
only.  Only time will tell.

--- Mark Holloway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You honestly think ATM is going to take over
 Gigabit?  ATM had its chance in
 the LAN and lost.  OC-12 is way more expensive than
 Gigabit, plus the hassle
 of LANE.  In addition, ATM probing equipment is much
 more expensive than
 packet based equipment.  Although I hate 3Com, the
 invaded the market a few
 yeras ago with their Corebuilder 7000 Cell based
 switches and they basically
 sucked the big one.  There have been numerous
 clients who have migrated away
 from the CB7000 platform and changed vendors rather
 than buying into 3com's
 CB9000 Gigabit switch, which is ultimately why they
 left the Enterprise
 business.  ATM on the WAN is still growing rapidly,
 but ATM on the LAN is
 dead.  The only customers still purchased equipment
 for LANE are those who
 don't have the budget to migrate their existing
 equipment to Gigabit.
 
 - Original Message -
 
  ATM isn't real popular in the LAN environment
  because of gigabit ethernet.  However I'll think
  you may see this change sometime in the future.
 
  Regards Ken
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Re: ATM

2000-06-07 Thread mz 321

I agree with K Sacca,
Untill we come up with a solid QoS solution that is truly multi vendor and 
flexible end -to-end, I will be very hard for Gig to replace ATM. ATM is not 
a bad technology, it is just more complex to work with.  And the Gig Vs ATM 
debate is not that solid I think.  There will be times were Gig is the best 
solution, and times were ATM is the best solution. it all depends on what 
you are trying to accomplish.

Yours,
Mohammed.
802.1P will probably give Gigabit Ethernet
the features needed to push ATM to the WAN
only.  Only time will tell.

--- Mark Holloway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You honestly think ATM is going to take over
Gigabit?  ATM had its chance in
the LAN and lost.  OC-12 is way more expensive than
Gigabit, plus the hassle
of LANE.  In addition, ATM probing equipment is much
more expensive than
packet based equipment.  Although I hate 3Com, the
invaded the market a few
yeras ago with their Corebuilder 7000 Cell based
switches and they basically
sucked the big one.  There have been numerous
clients who have migrated away
from the CB7000 platform and changed vendors rather
than buying into 3com's
CB9000 Gigabit switch, which is ultimately why they
left the Enterprise
business.  ATM on the WAN is still growing rapidly,
but ATM on the LAN is
dead.  The only customers still purchased equipment
for LANE are those who
don't have the budget to migrate their existing
equipment to Gigabit.

- Original Message -

  ATM isn't real popular in the LAN environment
  because of gigabit ethernet.  However I'll think
  you may see this change sometime in the future.
 
  Regards Ken
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any study groups for CCNA in wichita, KS?

2000-06-07 Thread Kohposh Kuda

hi, this is kohposh. are there any study groups for CCNA in wichita, ks area. pls let 
me know. 

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kohposh.
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Re: gre/ipsec

2000-06-07 Thread Kenny Sallee

Why don't you do:

acce 132 permit ip host 135.7.1.3 ho 135.7.1.5 log

Assuming 135.7.1.3 and .5 are the tunnel source/destination?  Or am I
missing something?

Kenny


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From: "vr4drvr ." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: gre/ipsec


 not easily.

 here's the deal...i can use an access list such as...

 acc 132 per icmp ho 135.7.1.3 ho 135.7.1.5 log

 on the host 135.7.1.3 pointing to 135.7.1.5, and of course the mirror
image
 on the other side.  all works fine with the pings, in that the first 5
 time-out while the SA is built.  after that the pings are successful.  but
 when i use the following...

 acc 132 per gre ho 135.7.1.3 ho 135.7.1.5 log

 the ipx pings never bring up the line.  shouldn't the above acl cover gre
 encapsulated packets?


 From: "Kenny Sallee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "vr4drvr ." [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: gre/ipsec
 Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 13:59:57 -0700
 
 Can you post your configs?
 
 Kenny
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "vr4drvr ." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:32 AM
 Subject: gre/ipsec
 
 
   i'm trying a simple GRE/IPSEC scenario that i can't seem to get to
work.
   i've built a tunnel between 2 router to pass ipx traffic, and for
 security
 i
   would like to encrypt the tunnel traffic.  my crypto map points to an
 access
   list that allows gre traffic, but the crypto isakmp sa never builds.
 any
   ideas?
  

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FRS 2.0

2000-06-07 Thread Muhammad Zahid

Is any one have any idea about FRS 2.0 Beta My Paper on 9th jun please help
me .


Best Regards
Muhammad Zahid


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RE: setting mtu size on a 2611

2000-06-07 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm

Here's some food for thought on reducing MTU (in an Ethernet network environment)...

You have 1500 bytes of data, with 26 bytes of framing overhead (preamble, 
source/destination addressing, type/length field and CRC).  Let's put one frame 
containing "voice" to follow after this data goes through an Ethernet interface.  
Think of the delay that might be encountered.

Now, let's take that same 1500 bytes of data, break it up into 48 byte (ATM payload 
size) chunks.  To transport this same 1500 byte payload, 32 transport frames are 
required--each appended with 26 bytes of framing overhead.  The router will now 
process over 2200 bytes of data and 32 frames instead of 1526 bytes contained on one 
frame.  For comparison, let's let the router process the frame of "voice" after all 32 
frames of data have been processed.  Which would you suspect would have a higher 
degree of latency?

While prioritization of traffic could be used to ensure the packet of "voice" is 
processed before the 32 packets of data, why not start with prioritization as a 
mechanism rather than changing the MTU?  As alluded to, a smaller MTU results in an 
increased overhead:data ratio resulting in a less efficient transport network.  This 
increases the latency on your network for other applications.  

A few years ago, Alteon Networks spearheaded an initiative to increase the payload 
size of Ethernet lessening the ratio of overhead to data transport--in much the same 
manner used in 16 Mbps token-ring networks.  While it was accepted by many vendors 
(including Cisco), it didn't gain much momentum, having been overshadowed by the 
development of the Gigabit standard amongst other things.  It's an interesting 
technology (and political challenge) that's well worth the read.


  -- Leigh Anne

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Chuck Larrieu
 Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 12:02 PM
 To: Robert John Lake; Clark, Jason; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: setting mtu size on a 2611
 
 
 One reason might be a move to voice over IP. While I am not really up to
 speed on this yet, I recently attended Cisco sponsored AVVID training, and
 this was a point that was made. On the internal network, having a smaller
 MTU helps greatly on the voice over side. Voice packets suffer less delay
 when data packets are smaller rather than larger. Voice packs 
 don't have to
 wait around for large data packets to go through. Less delay = 
 better voice
 quality.
 
 I asked specifically about the issues on the data side, and the instructor
 did point out that ATM, with a packet size of 53 bytes, was 
 highly efficient
 and did not cause data services to denigrate.
 
 I suppose there is the additional overhead of fragmenting and reassembling
 large packets. And a major issue if the DF bit is set. One more 
 reason never
 to set the DF bit, I suppose.
 
 Chuck
 
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 Robert John Lake
 Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 9:58 AM
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 Cc:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject:  Re: setting mtu size on a 2611
 
 Hi,
 
 Why do you want to change the MTU size You are going to walk into
 serious issues if you do.
 
 Robert
 
 
 
 "Clark, Jason" wrote:
 
  Good Morning
 
  I am trying to manually set the MTU size on a 2611 and am receiving the
  following message % Interface Ethernet0/0 does not support user settable
  mtu."  Is it not possible to manually set the MTU size on Ethernet
  interfaces?
 
  TIA
 
  Jason
 
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Re: gre/ipsec

2000-06-07 Thread vr4drvr .

your assumption is correct, however, that would encrypt all ip traffic when 
i only want to encrypt the gre traffic.  what's strange is that when i do a 
general ACL for ip/icmp traffic it works, but when i do a ping ipx 
neighbor it doesn't work.  i have verified through debug that a crypto-map 
free config allows the ipx ping using ip protocol 47, which i believe is 
gre.  the serial interface has no ipx configured, except for a frame map ipx 
statement, which i probably don't need anyway.  the tunnel interface has all 
the ipx configs.  got me stumped...


From: "Kenny Sallee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Kenny Sallee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "vr4drvr ." [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: gre/ipsec
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 15:05:19 -0700

Why don't you do:

acce 132 permit ip host 135.7.1.3 ho 135.7.1.5 log

Assuming 135.7.1.3 and .5 are the tunnel source/destination?  Or am I
missing something?

Kenny


- Original Message -
From: "vr4drvr ." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: gre/ipsec


  not easily.
 
  here's the deal...i can use an access list such as...
 
  acc 132 per icmp ho 135.7.1.3 ho 135.7.1.5 log
 
  on the host 135.7.1.3 pointing to 135.7.1.5, and of course the mirror
image
  on the other side.  all works fine with the pings, in that the first 5
  time-out while the SA is built.  after that the pings are successful.  
but
  when i use the following...
 
  acc 132 per gre ho 135.7.1.3 ho 135.7.1.5 log
 
  the ipx pings never bring up the line.  shouldn't the above acl cover 
gre
  encapsulated packets?
 
 
  From: "Kenny Sallee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: "vr4drvr ." [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: gre/ipsec
  Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 13:59:57 -0700
  
  Can you post your configs?
  
  Kenny
  
  - Original Message -
  From: "vr4drvr ." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:32 AM
  Subject: gre/ipsec
  
  
i'm trying a simple GRE/IPSEC scenario that i can't seem to get to
work.
i've built a tunnel between 2 router to pass ipx traffic, and for
  security
  i
would like to encrypt the tunnel traffic.  my crypto map points to 
an
  access
list that allows gre traffic, but the crypto isakmp sa never builds.
  any
ideas?
   

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CLSC for CCNP 1.0

2000-06-07 Thread David.Singh

Hi All

According to CiscoPress the recommended text for Cisco LAN Switch
Configuration (CLSC)is "CLSC Exam Certification Guide" , ISBN 0735708754.

Can someone pls advise/verify if there is a another suitable text for CCNP
without the Exam Cert Guide for example "Cisco LAN Switching (CCIE
Professional Development)".

Thanxs
DS

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RE: gre/ipsec

2000-06-07 Thread vr4drvr .

i can't physically copy them at the moment, not a security issue more of a 
hardware issue.  essentially i have...

r5-s0.1frames0-r3 (ip)

as well,

r5-tu100--tu100-r3 (ipx)

- i have the ipx configs on the tunnel interface, running eigrp between 
them, and the nodes see one another.  when i ping ipx without crypto it 
works, but when i apply crypto it doesn't-recall that when i use crypto with 
access-l 132 per icmp any any it encrypts pings.

the crypto ACL is  access-l 132 per gre any any

- crypto map statements are on the serial int's

this is killing me




From: "Ryan Moffett" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "vr4drvr ." [EMAIL PROTECTED],"Cisco Groupstudy List" 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: gre/ipsec
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 17:50:32 -0400

I have done this a number of times, can you post "sanitized" versions of
your configs?

Ryan

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
vr4drvr .
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: gre/ipsec


i'm trying a simple GRE/IPSEC scenario that i can't seem to get to work.
i've built a tunnel between 2 router to pass ipx traffic, and for security 
i
would like to encrypt the tunnel traffic.  my crypto map points to an 
access
list that allows gre traffic, but the crypto isakmp sa never builds.  any
ideas?

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Re: NAT for ISPs

2000-06-07 Thread John Nemeth

On Oct 28,  6:40am, "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
}
} Current IP address allocation from ARIN assumes that ISPs will use 
} private addressing and NAT for single-homed customers.  They are 
} reasonable about exceptions, such as protocols that won't work 
} through NAT, but the exceptions need to be justified for the ISP to 

 You mean like FTP, etc.

} continue getting address space.

 This is totally bogus and unacceptable.  If my ISP even thought
about putting me behind a NAT gateway, I would be looking for a new one
really quickly.  It is one thing for a customer to run NAT internally at
their own option, but it is totally unacceptable for an ISP to force
them to use NAT.  Note that I don't have a problem with an ISP charging
extra for giving a customer a large address range as opposed to just
giving them one address.

}-- End of excerpt from "Howard C. Berkowitz"

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RE: gre/ipsec

2000-06-07 Thread Ryan Moffett

I have done this a number of times, can you post "sanitized" versions of
your configs?

Ryan

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vr4drvr .
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: gre/ipsec


i'm trying a simple GRE/IPSEC scenario that i can't seem to get to work.
i've built a tunnel between 2 router to pass ipx traffic, and for security i
would like to encrypt the tunnel traffic.  my crypto map points to an access
list that allows gre traffic, but the crypto isakmp sa never builds.  any
ideas?

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Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0

2000-06-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu


I'm particularly interested in obtaining study materials for "windowing" Is
that the "next great thing" ? And are we allowed to bring our own squeegees
into the test center?

Oh, and while I'm asking, anyone know the difference between "Novell IPX"
and  "IPX" ?

Oh, brother...

Chuck



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Sent:   Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:32 AM
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Subject:Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0


here is all it says folks

Oz
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/ccna_507
.pdf

The CCNA (640-507) exam will contain a combination of the following topics:
1) Bridging/Switching
Static VLANS
Spantree
Switching modes/methods
PPP


2)OSI Reference Model Layered Communication
Layer Definitions
Encapsulation/Decapsalation
Layer Functions
Connection Oriented Models
Connectionless Models
Model Benefits

3) Network Protocols
TCP/IP
Novell IPX
Windowing
IPX
Novell IPX

4) Routing
IGRP
ICMP
5) WAN Protocols
ISDN
Frame Relay
HDLC
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Re: removing nat entries

2000-06-07 Thread Karim Manji

Sounds like you need to clear the nat translations before trying to delete 
this nat entry.  Try "clear ip nat translation *".

Hope it works, Karim


From: "SH Wesson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: removing nat entries
Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 14:23:12 GMT

I currently have a nat entry as follows:  "ip nat inside source static tcp
192.168.32.200 192.168.32.200 extendable".  When I try to remove that entry
with the following command:  "no ip nat inside source static tcp
192.168.32.200 192.168.32.200 extendable" it gives me the following 
message:
"%Static entry in use, cannot remove".  Can anyone give me some pointers as
to how I can remove that entry.  Keep in mind that this is a static
translation, not a dynamic translation so using the "clear ip nat
translation ..." command will not apply to this as it is static not 
dynamic.
  Any assistance would be appreciated.

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just passed CCNA beta exam

2000-06-07 Thread Sarah Tonnen

Onto the CCDA exam!
Have many of you become CCDA after CCNA?


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Re: gre/ipsec

2000-06-07 Thread Kenny Sallee

Maybe it would help if you ( Ryan ) sent the configs you know work.  I would
also like to take a look.  vr4drvr, we can't help you if you don't post the
configs.  I always rule out config error before I move on.

Kenny


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Subject: RE: gre/ipsec


 I have done this a number of times, can you post "sanitized" versions of
 your configs?

 Ryan

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 i'm trying a simple GRE/IPSEC scenario that i can't seem to get to work.
 i've built a tunnel between 2 router to pass ipx traffic, and for security
i
 would like to encrypt the tunnel traffic.  my crypto map points to an
access
 list that allows gre traffic, but the crypto isakmp sa never builds.  any
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Re: PIX Firewall and 2509 Access Router

2000-06-07 Thread Kenny Sallee

If you are using 10.100.7.0 as an IP you will have problems.  Try changing
it to .1 instead of .0.

Kenny

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Subject: PIX Firewall and 2509 Access Router


 I have a 2509 access router with 8 modems attached.  This past weekend I
 installed a PIX 515.  Now when users dial-in they receive very slow
 connections.  I tried to ping various Internet hosts and found that 60-80%
 packet loss occurred.  I turned on

 Debug ip icmp

 Ran a trace to my server at home and received this message

 dst (10.100.7.0) port unreachable rcv from X.X.X.190 (home server).

 10.100.7.0 is the IP of my E0 interface on the 2509 and it further says

 sent to 10.100.1.0 -- which is the IP of my inside server.

 Enlightenment would be greatly appreciated.  I have some very angry users
 who are on the road, including my big boss, an Admiral in the US Navy.

 Thanx all
 Daryn P. Bartlett

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RE: PIX Firewall show connection counters

2000-06-07 Thread Brad Beck

Hi,

I know that if I change the global pool in any way or add/delete static
translations, I will experience random problems in translations.  These
problems can occur within the the range of the global pool, as well as the
range for my static mappings.  The only way I've found to work around these
problems is to "clear xlate".  I tried at one point to "clear xlate global
x.x.x.x" or "clear xlate inside x.x.x.x" in order to only clear the changed
range, but this doesn't seem to work.  "clear xlate" seems to be the only
fix.  

Is this what you are experiencing?
-Brad

At 01:05 PM 6/6/00 +0300, Bishara, Anan wrote:


I am facing the same problem. My exchange server stop receiving mail from
outside. When I do an nslookup for my domain from and outside DNS, it gives
request time out. When I do clear xlate, it works for sometimes and then
stops. I tried upgrading the version to 5.1 but still the same problem. If
anybody have  a suggestions, it will really help to get rid this headache. 

Regards,
Anan

-Original Message-
From: Astbury, Phil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 11:21 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: PIX Firewall show connection counters


We have a similar problem at our site - it seems as if the PIX just stops
resolving DNS.
Our exchange server is no longer able to send mail externally due to DNS
lookup failures.
We've looked at all the possibilities, but normally a reboot will fix the
problem.

We have added extra memory to the PIX, and also upgraded the Firmware - but
we can't seem to get to the bottom of this !!
If anyone out there has seen this or knows of a potential fix, I would be
most grateful of some feedback.

regards,
Phil





   -Original Message-
   From:   Apoorva S.Malavia [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent:   06 June 2000 05:25
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject:Re: PIX Firewall show connection counters

   I need to see the config on the fw. 
 

   "Bishara, Anan" wrote: 

   Hello everybody, This maybe of topic of this message but it
is related to it 
   somehow. I have a DNS in my DMZ zone, I am facing problem is
that DNS stop 
   resolving names after a while and I have to clear Xlate,
where it will work 
   for a while and then stops again. Anybody have any
suggestion or face this 
   problem? 
   Regards, 
   Anan 

   -Original Message- 
   From: Apoorva S.Malavia [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
   Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 9:36 PM 
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   Subject: Re: PIX Firewall show connection counters 

   more precisely 
   clear xlate * 

   Mark Holloway wrote: 

Yes, "clear xlate" is what you want.  Clear xlate will
knock people off 
   but 
more than likely they will "refresh" their browser if it's
web base.  FTP 
connection may timeout and telnet session will drop.  You
said "you might 
   as 
well reboot if you're gonna clear xlate" - but the PIX
takes about a 
   minute 
to reboot as opposed to clear xlate being an instant
function.  In an 
environment where I work we have 5000+ users on the inside
interface using 
the outside (internet) and dmz interfaces.  A reboot would
get me fired! 

Regards, 
Mark 

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From: Chuck Larrieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
To: Jorge Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Pete Ruttman
(adminpr) 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 9:32 PM 
Subject: RE: PIX Firewall show connection counters 

 I don't have a pix manual handy, but if memory serves,
the command is 
clear 
 xlate 
 
 I'm sure you all will let me know if I'm wrong :- 
 
 Chuck 
 
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 Jorge Rodriguez 
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 Did you try " Clear Counters"  ? 
 
 
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RE: CCNA 2.0: Classful or Classless?

2000-06-07 Thread Taylor, Don

I'm only guessing, but my assumption is that until IOS defaults to "ip
classless," we should assume classful. It'd be nice if I were wrong...

- Don

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Subject: CCNA 2.0: Classful or Classless?


Does anyone have a sense of whether the assumption has changed to 
classless addressing, subnet zero, etc.? The new Cisco page has even 
less information than before.

"TCP/IP"  is not exactly what I would think of as a sufficient study guide.

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RE: OSPF configuration - Please help

2000-06-07 Thread Malhotra, Vikas

Hi,
The Router B should have following command in it;

network 192.1.1.2 0.0.0.0 area 0

Thanks
Vikas Malhotra

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Subject: Re: OSPF configuration - Please help


In router A, I think you could not put the mask as 0.0.0.0, because if so
the area only include one ip address.

Another thing is, have u try show interface and make sure the Serial port is
up?

Daniel

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 Hello:

 I have two 2503 and I am following Hutnik's to configure OSPF.
 I connected RouterA, s0 (DCE) to RouterB, s0(DTE).

 When I enter #show ip ospf int I see the following:
 ...
 Transmit Delay is 1 sec, State DOWN
   Hello due in...
 ...


 The State should be "POINT_TO_POINT".
 The routers don't see each other. (#show ip route doesn't display OSPF
 entry).
 I entered "no shut" and "shut" in both routers s0 interfaces but it didn't
 work. Any idea of what is wrong ?


 Configurarion is below.


 THanks,









 RouterA


 !
 hostname RouterA
 !
 int Loopback0
 ip add 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0


 int Loopback1
 ip add 11.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 !
 int S0
 ip add 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 no fair-queue
 router ospf 64
 network 192.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
 network 10.1.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
 !
 no ip classless
 !
 ...


 RouterB


 !
 hostname RouterB
 !
 int loopack0
 ip add 152.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 int Loopback1
 ip add 153.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 !
 int serial0
 ip add 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
 no fair-queue
 clockrate 50
 !
 int s1
 no ip add
 shutdown
 !
 router ospf 64
 network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255
 !
 no ip classless
 !
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RE: NAT for ISPs

2000-06-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

Howard,
I seem to remember @home trying to base their network on RFC 1918
addressing, and then petitioning for a Class "A" after they ran into
problems with users that were trying to play games across the Internet.  It
seems that many games rely on a unique IP address to identify users.  Does
this sound familiar to you?

Irwin

Multiplayer games, and some streaming applications, are MAJOR 
problems for NAT.  They tend to have special-purpose multicast 
protocol functions, and they need to know addresses in order to 
rendezvous.

The @home, and the cable industry in general, is a bit more complex. 
As you know, carriers justify address space based on actual customers 
and 3-month projections.  The cable industry asked for a huge block, 
and the addressing authorities said they didn't have customers.

In response, the industry said that they had millions of real 
customers, just not IP customers.  They did, however, have the theory 
"build it and they will come."

On appeal, the decision was to grant a specific block for the cable 
industry, 24.0.0.0 (I think it initially was a /14), so the 
utilization could be tracked.  At present, the ARIN assumption is 
that 7 percent of cable customers will use IP service.  ARIN will 
grant more than 7 percent if usage can be documented.


-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 12:04 PM
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Subject: Re: NAT for ISPs


Current IP address allocation from ARIN assumes that ISPs will use
private addressing and NAT for single-homed customers.  They are
reasonable about exceptions, such as protocols that won't work
through NAT, but the exceptions need to be justified for the ISP to
continue getting address space.

If the customer is multihomed to more than one ISP, the requirements
for coordinating NATs among them are accepted to be impossible.
Multihoming alone, however, does not justify provider-independent
address space.

  I am a newbie
  
  I would hazard a guess that, for an ISP(assuming thousands of users) to do
  address translation would be a large technical feat, consuming more
Hardware
  and other resources than the savings on registered IP addresses could
  justify
  
  Please correct me if I am wrong
  
  Tayta
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 Dear All,

 Anybody here who work for ISP that use NATed/PATed address for their
 clients?  Is it appropriate for ISP to use NAT/PAT?


 Thanks

 Reden

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ACRC

2000-06-07 Thread Nathan Cruz



I just got back from taking the ACRC and passed, by 
the skin of my teeth my score was an 805. I've taken 18 vendor tests and this 
was the hardest out of any of them. First because of the sheer volume of 
material and second because of the ambiguity of some of the 
questions.

Well just wanted to vent to those that would 
understand. On to CLSC.

Nathan


Re: Used 2500 Router

2000-06-07 Thread Michael L. Williams

Here are some links..

I just picked up a (refurbished) Cisco 2901 switch for a great price here.
They covered shipping, and I got it 2 days later (today! I'm s
excited.).

Duane, Whitlow and Co.
http://www.dwc-computer.com/

This page is alot of links to various resellers and vendors.
http://www.netcerts.com/resell.asp

Enjoy!

Mike W.

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 Thanx,

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RE: CCNA 2.0: Classful or Classless?

2000-06-07 Thread John Neiberger

doesn't 12.0 default to classless?

  I'm only guessing, but my assumption is that until IOS defaults to "ip
  classless," we should assume classful. It'd be nice if I were wrong...
  
  - Don
  
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  Does anyone have a sense of whether the assumption has changed to 
  classless addressing, subnet zero, etc.? The new Cisco page has even 
  less information than before.
  
  "TCP/IP"  is not exactly what I would think of as a sufficient study
guide.
  
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