Re: BGP4 Reference

2000-06-10 Thread Muhammad Zahid

Dear Zahid,

Please check it out the following book.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201634481/qid=960617335/sr=1-1/103-3943041-4811022



Best Regards
Muhammad Zahid

Zahid Hassan wrote:

 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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What's wrong with my rules.(this is my console display copy!)

2000-06-10 Thread CKL

NOTE:
My ipfilter version is 3.4.5
My OS: FreeBSD 4.0-Release
ipnat.conf is my ipnat rules file
Problem:
1.The packet from 10.0.0.0/8 to 210.74.134.16/28 still be translaed.
  rule:map fxp2 from 10.0.0.0/8 to 210.74.134.16/28 - 0/0
  result:MAP 10.131.113.30   1312  - - 210.74.134.24   10003
[210.74.134.18 53]
2.the option "round-robin" doesn't work as before.
  rules:rdr fxp1 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 - 192.168.16.2 port 8080 round-robin
rdr fxp1 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 - 192.168.16.3 port 8080 round-robin
rdr fxp1 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 - 192.168.16.4 port 8080 round-robin
  result:(below)

--
# more ipnat.conf
map fxp2 from 10.0.0.0/8 to 210.74.134.16/28 - 0/0
map fxp2 10.0.0.0/8 - 210.74.134.24/32 portmap tcp/udp 1:20001
map fxp2 10.0.0.0/8 - 210.74.134.24/32
rdr fxp1 210.74.134.21/32 port 0 - 210.74.134.21 port 0
rdr fxp1 210.74.134.22/32 port 0 - 210.74.134.22 port 0
rdr fxp1 210.74.134.23/32 port 0 - 210.74.134.23 port 0
rdr fxp1 210.74.134.25/32 port 0 - 210.74.134.25 port 0
rdr fxp1 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 - 192.168.16.2 port 8080 round-robin
rdr fxp1 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 - 192.168.16.3 port 8080 round-robin
rdr fxp1 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 - 192.168.16.4 port 8080 round-robin
# ipnat -l
List of active MAP/Redirect filters:
map fxp2 from 10.0.0.0/8 to 210.74.134.16/28 - 0.0.0.0/0
map fxp2 10.0.0.0/8  - 210.74.134.24/32  portmap tcp/udp 1:20001
map fxp2 10.0.0.0/8  - 210.74.134.24/32
rdr fxp1 210.74.134.21/32 - 210.74.134.21 tcp
rdr fxp1 210.74.134.22/32 - 210.74.134.22 tcp
rdr fxp1 210.74.134.23/32 - 210.74.134.23 tcp
rdr fxp1 210.74.134.25/32 - 210.74.134.25 tcp
rdr fxp1 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 - 192.168.16.2 port 8080
rdr fxp1 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 - 192.168.16.3 port 8080
rdr fxp1 0.0.0.0/0 port 80 - 192.168.16.4 port 8080

List of active sessions:
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.97.242.240  80[10.131.113.30 1313]
MAP 10.131.113.30   1312  - - 210.74.134.24   10003 [210.74.134.18 53]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 63.84.122.206   80[10.131.113.30 1311]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 63.236.73.251   80[10.131.113.30 1310]
MAP 10.131.113.30   1309  - - 210.74.134.24   10002 [210.74.134.18 53]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 63.84.122.206   80[10.131.113.30 1308]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 63.84.122.206   80[10.131.113.30 1307]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 216.35.211.246  80[10.131.113.30 1306]
MAP 10.131.113.30   1305  - - 210.74.134.24   10001 [210.74.134.18 53]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 63.84.122.206   80[10.131.113.30 1304]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 63.84.122.206   80[10.131.113.30 1302]
MAP 10.131.113.30   1301  - - 210.74.134.24   1 [210.74.134.18 53]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1297]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1296]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1295]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1294]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1292]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1291]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1290]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1288]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1287]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1286]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1285]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1284]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1283]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1282]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1281]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1280]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1279]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1278]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1277]
RDR 192.168.16.28080  - - 195.62.38.251   80[10.131.113.30 1276]
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Re: Cisco for Woman?

2000-06-10 Thread Hans-Walter Katzengruber

Hello Maria

i make the CCIE in Switzerland. In our class was one Woman who makes the
CCIE. Cisco is pushing woman to learn CCIE in Swizterland. In our cafeteria
was a meeting from Cisco with all kind of woman to find out how Cisco can
push them to make the CCIE.

Greeting
Hans-Walter


 Hello my friends,
 
 I have been looking for a job in Cisco field.  I have earned CCNA, already
 have MCSE, and doing my CCNP now. While going for interviews, I sometime
 feel that this Routing and Swtiching environment is strictly man dominated.
 I have never seen a woman interviewing me for WAN job.  Funny thing is that
 I am going to one institute from last couple of months and I am only one
 girl taking CCNP classes with 25+ men in my class. Sometimes, I sit back and
 think that if I have chosen a wrong profession??  Any advice from people who
 are already working in this field will be helpful.  Is there any sex
 discrimination going on for these jobs?
 By the way, I am in USA this time.
 
 Thanks for the consideration!
 
 Maria
 
 
 
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Re: TTCP Usage

2000-06-10 Thread arthurx4

I know it was not in the 12.0 T releases.  I think it is in the regular 12.0
IOS.

Joe
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Format of BCARN Exam

2000-06-10 Thread wind

Hiya;

Anyone please tell  me the format of the exam ?  Fill in the blank
or not? Any comment will be welcme!
Thanks in advance

Cheers
Vincent


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Advice needed

2000-06-10 Thread Jacques Lee

Dear all,

I'm preparing to make a database in handibase format (Palm platform)
for Cisco main switches and routers. Please give me some ideas on :
1. What should be put into the limited fields ?
-ports, interface, slots, powersupply, cut-through...etc
2. Should I build database for Switches and Routers, or build 2 , 1 for
each?

Of cos, this database is free for all and I'll send it to www.memoware.com .
As the purpose of this database is to help anyone interested in Cisco
products,
or, well.certs.


Thanks all

Jacques Lee
CCNA

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Re: Token ring question

2000-06-10 Thread Sameer Patel

Since you have 2 sets of router and token-ring 9-pin-type1 cable it should
be easy to troubleshoot this problem..i would suggest you to try this...
1.. Connect only one router to the MAU. Check if token-ring port inserts
into the ring. I ask you to do this because if the other cable is bad it
will cause the entire ring to 'beacon' and may not allow any station to
insert into the ring.
2.. If this still doesn't work then change the port on the MAU. Usually
MAU's don't go bad but i have seen some ports on MAU going bad.
3.. If this doesn't work then change the cable. Make sure cable is correctly
inserted..you have to push it hard inside the port...if properly inserted
type-1 connector won't come out of MAU port even if pulled unless 'side
tabs' are pressed.
4.. If still doesn't work then repeat same steps 1/2/3 with other router.

Needless to say (but since you are new to TR) leave RI/RO ports on MAU
alone. Don't use them for router..they are used for connecting more MAU's.

Above procedure should atleast isolate the problem.

Good Luck.

Sameer

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 I have two 2502s plugged into an IBM 8228 MSAU in a lab.  They are
connected
 with a 9 pin to Type 1 cable.  For some reason, I can't get the line to
come
 up.  When I do "show interface", I see the TokenRing0 as "initializing"
and
 "down".  I wait a second and it goes to "down" / "down", then back to
 "initialize" / "down".  I admit, I don't know much about Token Ring, but
 this should be fairly straight forward, right?

 On each router config I have:

 RouterA:
 !
 interface TokenRing0
  ip address 192.168.30.1 255.255.255.0
  ring-speed 16
 !

 RouterB:
 !
 interface TokenRing0
  ip address 192.168.30.2 255.255.255.0
  ring-speed 16
 !

 When I do "debug token events" I get this output on both routers:
 %TR-3-OPENFAIL: Unit 0, open failed: Phys. Insertion, ring beaconing
 %TR-3-BADSTART: Unit 0, Start completion and wrong idb state - state= 0
 TR0: reset from 30559AE
 TR0: txtmr: 0x0, msclk: 0x146EF494, qt: 0 (0ms)
 starting.

 Any ideas?  Thanks in advance for the help!
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Re: Token ring question - Solved!

2000-06-10 Thread Matt Shell

Don't you hate it when your trying to set up a Layer 3 scenario, but you get
stuck troubleshooting Layer 2 problems!?!?!?!

Thanks to everyone who posted and emailed suggestions.  Everything is
working now.  Some info that I probably should have included in the first
post was that I was plugged into Ports 1 2 on the MSAU (but I also tried
Ports 7  8), and that the MSAU was giving a clicking sound in synch with
the routers giving debugging info - about once every 10 seconds.  Also, I
had tried each router individually and got identical results, and there are
no other stations plugged into this MSAU.

Basically, all I did to solve it was plug the cables into ports 3  4 on the
MSAU, and walk away for about an hour.  When I came back we were UP and UP!
I have since plugged the cables back into ports 1,2,7,and 8 and verified all
are working.

I'm guessing that either the ports were stuck (and they auto-reset
themselves - Is that possible?), or perhaps I just didn't push those type 1
connectors in far enough.  If there's any Token Ring gurus out there that
would like to post about what could possible cause a port to become stuck,
or if it's possible for them to auto-reset, I'm sure everyone would
appreciate it.

Thanks again for all the replies!  This list rulz!
Matt



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 I have two 2502s plugged into an IBM 8228 MSAU in a lab.  They are
connected
 with a 9 pin to Type 1 cable.  For some reason, I can't get the line to
come
 up.  When I do "show interface", I see the TokenRing0 as "initializing"
and
 "down".  I wait a second and it goes to "down" / "down", then back to
 "initialize" / "down".  I admit, I don't know much about Token Ring, but
 this should be fairly straight forward, right?

 On each router config I have:

 RouterA:
 !
 interface TokenRing0
  ip address 192.168.30.1 255.255.255.0
  ring-speed 16
 !

 RouterB:
 !
 interface TokenRing0
  ip address 192.168.30.2 255.255.255.0
  ring-speed 16
 !

 When I do "debug token events" I get this output on both routers:
 %TR-3-OPENFAIL: Unit 0, open failed: Phys. Insertion, ring beaconing
 %TR-3-BADSTART: Unit 0, Start completion and wrong idb state - state= 0
 TR0: reset from 30559AE
 TR0: txtmr: 0x0, msclk: 0x146EF494, qt: 0 (0ms)
 starting.

 Any ideas?  Thanks in advance for the help!
 Matt


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Re: CLSC exam

2000-06-10 Thread linxin

Hi,
  I have one question for CLSC. Please forgive me for trouble you.
  Up to the new objective, it seems that we have to prepare a lot of other
things. How about Layer 3 switching, MPOA?
   What about the format of that CLSC?
 Thank you in advance.

jeff
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 Just past it  yesterday ... whoa ...

 Like the previous writer said ... know Cat 5000 series, Cat 1900/2820
 Series, Cat 3000 series ... cross-reference the 1.0 objectives!


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  Taking the CLSC soon, could anyone give me some area of
  concentration ? Any "Free typing" questions?
 
  Thanks
 
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Re: BCRAN/CMTD book question

2000-06-10 Thread Ken Yeo

Scott,

The Cisco Press BCRAN book is adequate to pass the test. I just passed BCRAN
today. I use that book,  some working experience, and Boson BCRAN #2.

Good luck,
Ken.

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 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?

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Re: just passed CCNA beta exam

2000-06-10 Thread Michael L. Williams

The few people I know personally that got their CCNA, start on the CCDA
immediately.  Then again, they (and I) are also looking to pursue CCDP after
CCNP.

Mike W.

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