aaa if-needed

2000-07-05 Thread Jim Bond

Hello,

"aaa authentication ppp if-needed: does not
authenticate if user has already been authenticated on
a TTY line". What does it mean? 

Thanks in advance.


Jim


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BCRAN

2000-07-05 Thread Bruce Williams

Hello All,

I am taking the BCRAN this Saturday. I have read the Cisco Press and I have
been practicing with the Boson exams. Does anyone have any other
suggestions?

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Cisco Press Errors

2000-07-05 Thread Dan West

Does anyone know of websites/newsgroups that post
corrections to mistakes in Cisco Press publications?
They may be official or not-- I don't care.

I found a subnet address error in the Routing TCP/IP
book for one of the static routing config examples. I
was pulling my hair out thinking I was not calculating
the subnet address correctly. That was an error I
could iron out myself but I am concerned about more
broad concepts and such that may be misprints...

Thanks.

=
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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle SOLUTION!!!!!!

2000-07-05 Thread Andreas Klemm

On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 11:19:17AM -0500, Michael L. Williams wrote:
 access-list 10 permit A.B.C.1 255.255.255.24
^^^
This is wrong. Why "don't care bits", if you have a specific
A.B.C address ?

Correct is:

access-list 10 permit A.B.C.1 0.0.0.24

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Is it a just a myth??? (CCIE w/out CCNP)

2000-07-05 Thread NeoLink2000

Hey Groupies ;)
It's me again. I have another question for you. I was wondering if 
anybody knows anyone who got their CCNA and then skipped the CCNP to go 
strait for their CCIE. Is this just in dream land or is this actually 
possible? I ask this because I just found a lab partner who has already got 
their CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, and is now going for his CCIE. We are both doing the 
labs out of the "CCIE All-In-One Study Guide." We are working together on 
this even though I am still at the level of CCNA (writing CCDA on the 31st). 
I just was thinking that if I can learn at his level, and then read a bunch 
more books, do you think it would be possible for me to skip the CCNP? Sounds 
like mission difficult, not mission impossible though ;) Another question is, 
If I did this, would I be able to get my CCDP or is there a CCIE level of 
Design that I would go for? Thanks for the responses ahead of time. Hope 
everyone enjoyed the fireworks tonight ;)

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CLSC exam on Saturday.

2000-07-05 Thread Jacques Lee

Dear all,

Which part should I pay more attention on ?
Token ring? ATM ? Specification for each Catalyst Switch?
Troubleshooting?

Thanks very much for your help.

--
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CCNA


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Re: Is it a just a myth??? (CCIE w/out CCNP)

2000-07-05 Thread Oladele Ayuba



I'll advice that you have enough pay for about 3 or 4 attempts of the CCIE exam.
However after that I still can't guarantee anything




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Hey Groupies ;)
It's me again. I have another question for you. I was wondering if
anybody knows anyone who got their CCNA and then skipped the CCNP to go
strait for their CCIE. Is this just in dream land or is this actually
possible? I ask this because I just found a lab partner who has already got
their CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, and is now going for his CCIE. We are both doing the
labs out of the "CCIE All-In-One Study Guide." We are working together on
this even though I am still at the level of CCNA (writing CCDA on the 31st).
I just was thinking that if I can learn at his level, and then read a bunch
more books, do you think it would be possible for me to skip the CCNP? Sounds
like mission difficult, not mission impossible though ;) Another question is,
If I did this, would I be able to get my CCDP or is there a CCIE level of
Design that I would go for? Thanks for the responses ahead of time. Hope
everyone enjoyed the fireworks tonight ;)

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
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life... What they didn't tell me is that the size of the impact would knock
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Re: FastEtherchannel using Compaq Servers

2000-07-05 Thread Charlie Hartwell

 This is very true - take the trunking off the ports you wish to run
FEC on, you're not connecting to another switch and I'm sure that the
Compaq server isn't much interested in other VLAN traffic.

 When you get this going you'll have to set the port channels to "on"
- the compaq cards don't use PAgP so the wont negotiate the
connection. You will also notice the lack of feedback on the FEC
connection for the same reason.

 While I'm wittering on FEC isn't brilliant - it load shares
across the ports based on source MAC address only so any host making
a connection to the server will always use a single port. This means
that you'll only ever get a true per-session bandwidth of 100M. It's
a shmae it's not round-robin.

Cheers

Charlie

--- Dir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  You do not need trunking on the
ports to get them to work
 together... it's a
 channel you need to configure. Since your subject includes
 FastEtherChannel,
 I presume you already knew this? But you do not mention it in your
 message?
 Sometimes there is a confusion between trunking and channeling. The
 first
 one is to transport traffic of multiple VLANs over one link. The
 later one
 is to group several physical links together into a logical link
 with a
 greater capacity.
 Do you have a channel configured which includes the two ports
 connected to
 the Compaq?
 
 Hope this helps,
 Dirk
 
 "Lex Luther" wrote in message 8jq8lc$94b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Hello Everyone,
 One of my students has a compaq server with 2 nics, each
 configured on the
 Cisco 6500 switch.  The Trunking is 802.1Q
 Both ports are configured identically but only one port works. 
 Both ports
 are to work together to achieve the throughput speed.
 Spanningtree is off as it is supposed to and full duplex is turned
 on.
 
 Can anyone help or have suggestions?
 --Lex
 
 
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Vlan Questions

2000-07-05 Thread Darren Blake

Hi All,

I am new to this list so sorry if this has been asked before.
I am really confused about the benefits/setup of Vlans. The more reading I
do on the subject, the more confused I get. 
Say, I have a network of 100 users who all access a file server and Internet
router. How can I split them up into 2 vlans when they all need to access
the file server and Internet router. I know it is possible to use a 'router
on a stick' to enable communication between the vlans  but  can you make the
file server/router members of both vlans without a separate router?  Are
there any performance/config issues by making them members of both vlans.?
Also is there any way to assign ports to vlans other than manually
configuring them. For example say I had two subnets 192.168.14.0 and
192.168.15.0 on my network. Is it possible to automatically setup two vlans
so the machines on the 14 subnet are assigned to 1 vlan and the machines on
the 15 subnet to the other ( I know its possible to automatically assign
based on Mac address - but that still means you have to find out all the MAC
addresses on your network ). 
Any info or pointers to further reading would be grateful.

Regards,

Darren 

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Re: CLSC exam on Saturday.

2000-07-05 Thread Tim Evens

From your list I would say the last two.  If you are taking exam 640-404,
expires 7/31/00, then make sure you read the student guide for the
CLSC class.

Tim

Jacques Lee wrote:

 Dear all,

 Which part should I pay more attention on ?
 Token ring? ATM ? Specification for each Catalyst Switch?
 Troubleshooting?

 Thanks very much for your help.

 --
 Jacques Lee
 CCNA

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ATM cables

2000-07-05 Thread Stefano Andrello



I need to direct connect I 3640 NM-4E1-IMA ATM card 
to an IGX.
What kind of cable I need to use
Thanks

Stefano AndrelloSystem EngineerTecnonet 
SPA
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Re: Cisco 3640 router freezing up

2000-07-05 Thread harora

Did you make any analysis whenever the router freezes, such as the routing
table entries, ping connectivity etc..

If you have some detials with you then kindly send it across. It may help
to resolve the issue asap.

Thanks
Hitesh
CCNA







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Good day all,
I have another issue here. I have a 3640 router at a client site which is
running IOS 12.09 desktop plus. The routing process is EIGRP - for IP and
IPX. The problem I have is that this router is occassionally freezing up.
It
becomes totally unmanageable, but a reboot will fix this. Our monitoring
station (HP Openview) goes totally red. I heard from someone a while back
that this may be because of the IPX EIGRP process, but find this hard to
believe as a similar router has no problems. I am not able to get any
information from the router at the time of crash.
I think the hardware may be suspect. Any idea's??
Andrew Larkins
BCom, CCNA
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RE: Cisco 3640 router freezing up

2000-07-05 Thread Andrew Larkins

all connectivity is gone - no eigrp updates come through, ISDN does not kick
in... basically dead with power on

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Did you make any analysis whenever the router freezes, such as the routing
table entries, ping connectivity etc..

If you have some detials with you then kindly send it across. It may help
to resolve the issue asap.

Thanks
Hitesh
CCNA







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Good day all,
I have another issue here. I have a 3640 router at a client site which is
running IOS 12.09 desktop plus. The routing process is EIGRP - for IP and
IPX. The problem I have is that this router is occassionally freezing up.
It
becomes totally unmanageable, but a reboot will fix this. Our monitoring
station (HP Openview) goes totally red. I heard from someone a while back
that this may be because of the IPX EIGRP process, but find this hard to
believe as a similar router has no problems. I am not able to get any
information from the router at the time of crash.
I think the hardware may be suspect. Any idea's??
Andrew Larkins
BCom, CCNA
Usko Communications
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Fax: +2711 800-9495/6/7/8/9
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: beer bash at networkers!!!!!!

2000-07-05 Thread Karen E Young

The "Customer Appreciation Event" was much more fun! The trolli hat was a big hit when 
I got back to work. :-)

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Frame Relay Switching

2000-07-05 Thread Olden Pieterse

Hi there gang 
Is my assumption right concerning this frame relay switching scenario ?



Cisco DLCI 16
 Ser0|   |Ser1
|   |
|   |---
DLCI 16DLCI 18  
DLCI 18 

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 1 16

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

Thx






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RE: Frame Relay Switching

2000-07-05 Thread Atif Awan


it should be like this

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 16 interface serial 1 18

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

provided you want to announce DLCI 16 on serial 0 and DLCI 18 on serial 1
and interconnect them to form a PVC ...
I am not getting why you have also written 18 on serial 0 ??

Regards
Atif

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Hi there gang
Is my assumption right concerning this frame relay switching scenario ?



Cisco DLCI 16
 Ser0|   |Ser1
|   |
|   |---
DLCI 16DLCI 18
DLCI 18

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 1 16

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

Thx






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RE: Slow Speed in 2900 Switches, Pls Help!!

2000-07-05 Thread Stephen Skinner

YES i was out of line and i appologise .BUT the guy was getting some bad 
info.everyone was looking in the air and not the ground
It seemed the only way HE was going to get some GOOD advise was if someone 
shacked the place around abit...all the advise after my rant was very 
sound and he will now have a good place to start.
and yes i was aware that I offered some false info ..but if only I had said 
what was said ...it would have been dismissed ..and i needed some backup

my fault ...most sorry

cheers steve


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Slow Speed in 2900 Switches, Pls Help!!
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 16:09:58 -0400

Hey now...take a deep breath and pull back on the caps lock key a bit.
Everyone is just doing their best to help.

Good advice on starting from the simplest point.  Back everything off to 10
meg half/duplex, turn portfast on, set everything on one vlan, and etc.
Then turn everything up...one thing at a time, from that point...if you 
even
need to.  There is nothing wrong with doing full duplex over cat 5 cables 
(I
dunno where you get the two cable idea from for full-duplex connections but
I have to agree that someone saying a full duplex connection runs at 200Mb
has been working in marketing too long) but I usually use full-duplex only
between switches and routers, everything else I like to leave set for auto
(personal preference).  Trunking (using more than one cable/nic between
devices) is a beautiful thing but you only need to use that if you want
redundancy or if the single ports are getting overloaded.  Also, Cat5
cabling is good to 100 meters...not 10.  Check most any networking white
paper for reference.

Anyway, to answer Mr. Tong's questions:
1) Hubs:  It depends on which way you want to look at your speed question.
All ports on the hub have access to the 10Mb half-duplex backplane.  So
every PC is contending for the 10 megs.  I doubt you'd get about 6.5Mb out
of it anyway...after that it's primarily just a collision domain.  But all
the machines together can't go beyond the 10Mb limit so in a way you could
say that each PC has the capability of pushing 10 megs but only if none of
the other machines are transmitting/receiving at that time.

2) The switch:  Each user would have the capability of hitting 100Mb but if
you have a 100Mb backbone then no single user will really get that speed 
(in
fact, I'd intentionally leave the users at 10Mb half-duplex unless they
REALLY need the speed increase).  However, if two PC's on the same switch
are talking to each other then they'll assumedly get the full amount of
speed without slowing down any other computers.

3) Speed and configuration issues:  Feel free to post the interface stats 
so
we can see what is going on.  Alternately just do what Stephen said and
start with the most basic config possible and go from there.  Cisco's web
site has many sample configurations that may help you out.

Hope this helpsI've found that it's usually one minor little command
that got missed or set wrong.  Once that is taken care of you just sit back
and watch the data fly by.

Daniel

-Original Message-
From: Stephen Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Slow Speed in 2900 Switches, Pls Help!!


JEES.you have been given a load of crap advise..!!

FIRST lets start at the begininng .you have 5 pc`s which are connected
to your switch .they , i take it are 100 meg cards ...make sure they 
are

in HALF DUPLEX(send and recieve on the same cable) NOT... FULL DUPLEX
(send and recieve on TWO different CABLES)
(THE WAY YOU GET 20/200 MEG IS YOU TRUNK (2 THATS 2) CABLES TOGETHER USING
TWO PORTS... ANYONE TELLS YOU OTHER WISE IS A FOOL)in my experience you
should make sure the pc cards are set to this ...

SECOND...are you connecting to your main link at 100 meg if your using
cat 5 cabling and the main router is more than 10 meters away IR-REGARDLES
of what the switch says ...you wont be getting it...

THIRD...FORGET about spanning tree, trunking and all that crap ...START at
the beginning (I`M NO CCIE BUT I HAVE BEEN ROUND LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT
YOU DON`T THROW THE CAR AWAY WHEN A CAM BELT GOES)
95% of your problems will be simple you just need to start at the
begining...all the info you have been given is from PAPER CCNP/A`S
IF THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT YOU WOULD HAVE IT FIXED BY
NOW!


mail me more if you want help

steve (IEEE,ITAU commite`s CCNP MCSE PSS ACE SSA Co-contributor to
Win200,RIP V2 CCSE JSE CLP )


 From: "Chee Tong Sim" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: "Chee Tong Sim" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Slow Speed in 2900 Switches, Pls Help!!
 Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2000 05:51:36 GMT
 
 Dear friends,
 
 I have a few questions to ask:
 
 1) Our company Network are running at 100M speed. Now if I connect a 10M
 

RE: Cisco 3640 router freezing up

2000-07-05 Thread Olden Pieterse

Hi there Andrew
Do a show processes on your box  look at the utilization .
It might give you an idea what the processor is crunching out .

Regards
Olden

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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 8:55 AM
To: Cisco Mail List
Subject: Cisco 3640 router freezing up
Importance: High


Good day all, 

I have another issue here. I have a 3640 router at a client site which is
running IOS 12.09 desktop plus. The routing process is EIGRP - for IP and
IPX. The problem I have is that this router is occassionally freezing up. It
becomes totally unmanageable, but a reboot will fix this. Our monitoring
station (HP Openview) goes totally red. I heard from someone a while back
that this may be because of the IPX EIGRP process, but find this hard to
believe as a similar router has no problems. I am not able to get any
information from the router at the time of crash.

I think the hardware may be suspect. Any idea's??

Andrew Larkins
BCom, CCNA
Usko Communications
Tel: +2711 800-9300  
Fax: +2711 800-9495/6/7/8/9
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question about ccnp 1.0

2000-07-05 Thread Luan Kim

Since cisco is retiring the ccnp 1.0 this end of July.  Assuming that Joe
Blow has passed his ccnp 1.0 track, does it mean that after July, his CCNP
status will be voided?  And he has to re-take the ccnp 2.0 track?  If that
is not the case, then how long will his ccnp 1.0 certification hold before
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Re: Cisco Press Errors

2000-07-05 Thread NeoLink2000

In a message dated 7/5/00 5:27:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 go to www.ciscopress.com , there is correction for the book you mentioned.
  
The page is a messed up link...I think the servers down...oh well, nice CISCO 
site...lol ;)

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RE: Frame Relay Switching

2000-07-05 Thread Atif Awan


Inverse arp maps layer 3 addresses to the appropriate DLCI.

Yes you can have multiple frame-relay route statements on the same
interface.

Can you tell me which DLCIs you want to announce and on which interface. As
far as i can understand you want to announce DLCI 16 on serial0 and DLCI 18
on serial1. Correct me if i am wrong .

Regards
Atif

-Original Message-
From: Olden Pieterse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 2:14 PM
To: 'Atif Awan'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switching


Hi there
Thx Atif
Its me and my Motorolas again !
We need both 16  18 to be switched through serial 0
I left 16 out because I reckoned the inverse arping will take care of that
to create the pvc map .
Is it possible to make multiple statements on a single physical interface ?

Thx in advance
Cheers
Olden

-Original Message-
From: Atif Awan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 11:10 AM
To: Olden Pieterse; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switching



it should be like this

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 16 interface serial 1 18

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

provided you want to announce DLCI 16 on serial 0 and DLCI 18 on serial 1
and interconnect them to form a PVC ...
I am not getting why you have also written 18 on serial 0 ??

Regards
Atif

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Olden Pieterse
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 1:30 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Frame Relay Switching


Hi there gang
Is my assumption right concerning this frame relay switching scenario ?



Cisco DLCI 16
 Ser0|   |Ser1
|   |
|   |---
DLCI 16DLCI 18
DLCI 18

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 1 16

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

Thx






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RE: Frame Relay Switching

2000-07-05 Thread Olden Pieterse

Hi there 
Thx Atif
Its me and my Motorolas again !
We need both 16  18 to be switched through serial 0
I left 16 out because I reckoned the inverse arping will take care of that
to create the pvc map .
Is it possible to make multiple statements on a single physical interface ?

Thx in advance 
Cheers
Olden

-Original Message-
From: Atif Awan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 11:10 AM
To: Olden Pieterse; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switching



it should be like this

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 16 interface serial 1 18

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

provided you want to announce DLCI 16 on serial 0 and DLCI 18 on serial 1
and interconnect them to form a PVC ...
I am not getting why you have also written 18 on serial 0 ??

Regards
Atif

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Olden Pieterse
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 1:30 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Frame Relay Switching


Hi there gang
Is my assumption right concerning this frame relay switching scenario ?



Cisco DLCI 16
 Ser0|   |Ser1
|   |
|   |---
DLCI 16DLCI 18
DLCI 18

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 1 16

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

Thx






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Re: Auto Install

2000-07-05 Thread Tim Evens

Olden,

You might want to be more specific with your questions in the future,
otherwise you will get answers like this.  Once you read the autoinstall
procedures, you should understand why I can't give you a more specific answer.

SEE the below URL for details on how to perfrom autoinstall

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113ed_cr/fun_c/fcprt1/fccfgtoo.htm

Tim

Olden Pieterse wrote:

 Hi there

  I know I've seen this soemwhere ...but you guessed it .. I can remember !!
 I f anyone can help me I'll appreciate it !
 We want to ship a router way out remotely and basically just wants to plug
 it onto the WAN as default and config it from our end !

 Thx in advance !!
 Cheers

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RE: Frame Relay Switching

2000-07-05 Thread Olden Pieterse

Atif ,
16  18 on serial 0
18 on serial 1
Basically the aim is to get from one Motorola side through the Cisco to the
other Motorola side .It'll be nice if you can have 16  18 on the one
Motorola to go through to ultimately end up on the other Motorola side .

Hope it helps !
Cheers
Olden  

-Original Message-
From: Atif Awan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 11:34 AM
To: Olden Pieterse; 'Atif Awan'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switching



Inverse arp maps layer 3 addresses to the appropriate DLCI.

Yes you can have multiple frame-relay route statements on the same
interface.

Can you tell me which DLCIs you want to announce and on which interface. As
far as i can understand you want to announce DLCI 16 on serial0 and DLCI 18
on serial1. Correct me if i am wrong .

Regards
Atif

-Original Message-
From: Olden Pieterse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 2:14 PM
To: 'Atif Awan'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switching


Hi there
Thx Atif
Its me and my Motorolas again !
We need both 16  18 to be switched through serial 0
I left 16 out because I reckoned the inverse arping will take care of that
to create the pvc map .
Is it possible to make multiple statements on a single physical interface ?

Thx in advance
Cheers
Olden

-Original Message-
From: Atif Awan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 11:10 AM
To: Olden Pieterse; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switching



it should be like this

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 16 interface serial 1 18

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

provided you want to announce DLCI 16 on serial 0 and DLCI 18 on serial 1
and interconnect them to form a PVC ...
I am not getting why you have also written 18 on serial 0 ??

Regards
Atif

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Olden Pieterse
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 1:30 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Frame Relay Switching


Hi there gang
Is my assumption right concerning this frame relay switching scenario ?



Cisco DLCI 16
 Ser0|   |Ser1
|   |
|   |---
DLCI 16DLCI 18
DLCI 18

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 1 16

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

Thx






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Re: policy routing

2000-07-05 Thread Tim Evens



Try changing the set interface to set next-hop. Use set next hop when you
know the next hop address. In your case: change "set interface serial0"
to "set ip next-hop 192.168.3.2" and "set interface serial1" to "set ip
next-hop 192.168.4.2"
When you said that your configuration wasn't working; was the traffic
being dropped or routed out only one interface?
Tim
Nurarif Wibawa wrote:

Hi
guys,Please see configurations
below :ISP A owned 192.168.1.0/24
and ISP B owned 192.168.2.0/24
ISP A
ISP B
|
|
|
|
serial0 serial1
ethernet0 -> using secondary address
| |
| |192.168.1.0/24
192.168.2.0/24Customer
which has 2 ISP using 2 serial interfaces and 1 ethernet interface.Lets
say, user which configured with network 192.168.1.0 should go through serial0
and user which configured with network 192.168.2.0 should go through serial1Please
correct the router configuration below :-interface
serial0ip address
192.168.3.1 255.255.255.252interface
serial1ip address
192.168.4.1 255.255.255.252interface
ethernet0ip address
192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0ip
address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 secondaryip
policy route-map testroute-map
test permit 10match
ip address 10set interface
serial0route-map test
permit 20set interface
serial1access-list
10 permit 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255--Did
I miss something ? because it won't work.Thank
you





RE: Auto Install

2000-07-05 Thread Olden Pieterse

Thx for the link Tim !
Was just looking for soemthing to guide me !
Thx again !
Cheers
Olden

-Original Message-
From: Tim Evens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 11:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Auto Install


Olden,

You might want to be more specific with your questions in the future,
otherwise you will get answers like this.  Once you read the autoinstall
procedures, you should understand why I can't give you a more specific
answer.

SEE the below URL for details on how to perfrom autoinstall

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113ed_cr/f
un_c/fcprt1/fccfgtoo.htm

Tim

Olden Pieterse wrote:

 Hi there

  I know I've seen this soemwhere ...but you guessed it .. I can remember
!!
 I f anyone can help me I'll appreciate it !
 We want to ship a router way out remotely and basically just wants to plug
 it onto the WAN as default and config it from our end !

 Thx in advance !!
 Cheers

   Olden Pieterse
MCP , CCNA , BCMSN , BSCN , BCRAN
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   Technical Consultant
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Re: aaa if-needed

2000-07-05 Thread Sasha Milic

Jim Bond wrote:
 
 "aaa authentication ppp if-needed: does not
 authenticate if user has already been authenticated on
 a TTY line". What does it mean?

You have two options for user authentication:
- PPP authentication PAP/CHAP (after PPP starts),
- Username/Password prompt on tty line.

In second case, when user enters her/his username and
password, there is no need for PPP authentication.
That is the meaning of above command. If the user
enters via tty line (for example, by specifying 'Open
terminal window' in Windows) she/he will be prompted
for username and password, and will be authenticated
on tty line, with, for example:

   line 1 240
 autoselect during-login
 autoselect ppp
 authorization exec use-radius
 login authentication use-radius


Consequently, there is no need for subsequent PPP
authentication.

Hope this helps.

Sasha, CCNP

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Re: Removing a NAT static entry ...

2000-07-05 Thread Andrea Rossi

At 01.52 22/06/00 -0700, Cisco Wave wrote:
you must execute the command

"clear ip nat translations"

and quickly

"no ip nat static source ..."




Hello There,
How can I remove a NAT entry ?
"ip nat static source outside ... "
I thought that a no of the same line should be doing
it ... However I get the following message :
"Cannot remove, address is in use"
Can anybody help ?
Thank you,




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7200 local director

2000-07-05 Thread Olden Pieterse

Hi there gang 

Can somebody help me with this ?
I need info and as to what local director is for the 7200 .
I checked Cisco's site but did not become any wiser !
Thx

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Re: Solaris on Intel platform

2000-07-05 Thread Evgeny Babanin

Lilian,

I think you can find better advices in groups dedicated to SUN products.
This group is dedicated to Cisco rather than SUN

Anyway,

Can't help you with Solaris 8, but I used Solaris 2.6 on several Intel
machines, it works pretty fine and I liekd the prformance, but hardware was
(and I suspect still is) an isuue- do not worry that much about video
because you can replace native Solaris Xserver with xfree86 - jsit read all
related release documents. Did not have ANY single problem with CPU or
motherboard, but better use motherboard from the manufacturer listed in
Hardware compatability list.
An again try SOlaris x86 related newsgroups chances are that someone already
tried things you are going to do

RRGRDS,
Evgeny


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 Hi,

 Has anyone tried to install Solaris on PC?

 I want to buy a Solaris 8 media kit form Sun. When I checked the HCL from
Sun
 web site, I found it has strict requirements for hardware, only VGA cards,
 sound cards..., but also motherboard with CPU, which I have not seen in
Linux.


 Do I need to meet all the requirements?

 Thanks

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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle SOLUTION!!!!!!

2000-07-05 Thread Joe

I agree with this

-Joe-


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 On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 11:19:17AM -0500, Michael L. Williams wrote:
  access-list 10 permit A.B.C.1 255.255.255.24
 ^^^
 This is wrong. Why "don't care bits", if you have a specific
 A.B.C address ?

 Correct is:

 access-list 10 permit A.B.C.1 0.0.0.24

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RE: Is it a just a myth??? (CCIE w/out CCNP)

2000-07-05 Thread Akinmade, Adetola (KNMD)

It is all in the mind,
I think it depends on the individual i.e do you have the experience and what
it takes to understand the concepts and pass the exams ?
Another point is that taking this exams as modules allow you to know some
finer details about the technology you will be working with in the real
world
It actually depends on you.
just some thoughts
regards
Adetola 

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 7:17 AM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject:  Re: Is it a just a myth??? (CCIE w/out CCNP)
 
 
 
 I'll advice that you have enough pay for about 3 or 4 attempts of the CCIE
 exam.
 However after that I still can't guarantee anything
 
 
 
 
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 cc:(bcc: Oladele Ayuba/C/Africa/Mobil-Notes)
 Subject:  Is it a just a myth??? (CCIE w/out CCNP)
 
 
 
 
 
 Hey Groupies ;)
 It's me again. I have another question for you. I was wondering if
 anybody knows anyone who got their CCNA and then skipped the CCNP to go
 strait for their CCIE. Is this just in dream land or is this actually
 possible? I ask this because I just found a lab partner who has already
 got
 their CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, and is now going for his CCIE. We are both doing
 the
 labs out of the "CCIE All-In-One Study Guide." We are working together on
 this even though I am still at the level of CCNA (writing CCDA on the
 31st).
 I just was thinking that if I can learn at his level, and then read a
 bunch
 more books, do you think it would be possible for me to skip the CCNP?
 Sounds
 like mission difficult, not mission impossible though ;) Another question
 is,
 If I did this, would I be able to get my CCDP or is there a CCIE level of
 Design that I would go for? Thanks for the responses ahead of time. Hope
 everyone enjoyed the fireworks tonight ;)
 
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Re: Return of the Chat Room

2000-07-05 Thread Dale Holmes


Yep! Try this one instead:

www.allnetllc.net/chat/ciscochat.htm

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Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 00:43:20 EDT

In a message dated 7/5/00 12:39:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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 www.allnetllc.net.chat/ciscochat.htm 

Sorry friend, the link you dropped is dead ;)

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Re: Yippeeeeee!

2000-07-05 Thread Tim Evens

See faq question number 21

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/faq1.html#ccnp-ccdp


Tim

woody wrote:

 Finally attained my CCNP/CCDP status.  Thanks to all on the group for
 answering most of my questions (and ridiculing some of my answers - hell we
 all have to learn...)

 I intend to study towards my CVOICE specialisation and then take the CCIE
 drake late this year.  Looking to comlete the CCIE lab towards the late half
 of next year.

 For those that will invariably ask the order of my exams was as such...

 CCNA 1.0
 ACRC (took it 3 times, passed on the third go - its hard)
 CIT
 CCDA 1.0
 BCRAN (from 2.0 track)
 CID
 BCMSN (from 2.0 track)

 This makes me a newly minted CCNP/DP 1.0.  I can now finally have my life
 back after being at the books for 53 weeks (from start to where I am now -
 you're never actually finished).

 Does anyone know what is in the CCNP/DP kit you get from Cisco?  I was told
 you get a silver gong and a posh vertificate.  Can anyone confirm this?

 Now for a nice holiday in the sun (without a Cisco book).

 Regards from London.

 Keith - CCNP  CCDP (this is the only time you will ever see me use letters
 after my name!)

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test2

2000-07-05 Thread John Gesualdi



test2

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Re: Internal T1 WIC

2000-07-05 Thread Michael Fountain

I don't know if this will help or not.

I've used the internal T1 cards on 1720, and had trouble with them when 
using IOS levels 12.0.3T and 12.0.5T   Once we upgraded to 12.0.7T there 
were no more problems.




I have a situation where a 1601 R 12.0 (3) is on ptp frame
at frac T with 1 channel assigned...Everything works
but I can't ping the private ip using Class A.However the
E0 side pings and works fine but can't emulate NAT...
Why can't I ping inband on the serial? I have tried numerous
settings but to no help.I am using internal T1 WIC and all
routes are occuring using ip and ipx..Can see both cdp neigh and both
remote Netware servers...I have never seen where
you could console in and not ping serial but it would work and route 
fine...




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RE: Frame Relay Switching

2000-07-05 Thread Atif Awan


Do one thing .. post your setup requirements and the equipment details ( if
thats not a prob ) and then i am sure someone ( ho0pefully me :) ) will be
able to help you better ...

One thing i want to make clear is that you cannot route a single DLCI to
multiple DLCIs.

Regards
Atif

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Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switching


Atif ,
16  18 on serial 0
18 on serial 1
Basically the aim is to get from one Motorola side through the Cisco to the
other Motorola side .It'll be nice if you can have 16  18 on the one
Motorola to go through to ultimately end up on the other Motorola side .

Hope it helps !
Cheers
Olden

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Subject: RE: Frame Relay Switching



Inverse arp maps layer 3 addresses to the appropriate DLCI.

Yes you can have multiple frame-relay route statements on the same
interface.

Can you tell me which DLCIs you want to announce and on which interface. As
far as i can understand you want to announce DLCI 16 on serial0 and DLCI 18
on serial1. Correct me if i am wrong .

Regards
Atif

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Hi there
Thx Atif
Its me and my Motorolas again !
We need both 16  18 to be switched through serial 0
I left 16 out because I reckoned the inverse arping will take care of that
to create the pvc map .
Is it possible to make multiple statements on a single physical interface ?

Thx in advance
Cheers
Olden

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it should be like this

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 16 interface serial 1 18

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

provided you want to announce DLCI 16 on serial 0 and DLCI 18 on serial 1
and interconnect them to form a PVC ...
I am not getting why you have also written 18 on serial 0 ??

Regards
Atif

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Subject: Frame Relay Switching


Hi there gang
Is my assumption right concerning this frame relay switching scenario ?



Cisco DLCI 16
 Ser0|   |Ser1
|   |
|   |---
DLCI 16DLCI 18
DLCI 18

Interface serial 0
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 1 16

Interface serial1
Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

Thx






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Re: 7200 local director

2000-07-05 Thread Oz

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/cxsr/400/index.shtml

it balances tcp/ip traffic across mutliple servers.
..
Oz
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Yet another simple index

2000-07-05 Thread Oz

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/pindex.html


Oz
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Rack

2000-07-05 Thread Juan Blanco

Folks,
 
Where in Boston I will be able to buy a rack for my equipment, I don't
want to pay too much.
 
Thanks,
  
Juan Blanco
Allied Riser Communications Inc.
Boston Area Manager, Field Operations
www.ArcBroadband.com http://www.arcbroadband.com/ 
 

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Re: Frame Relay Switching

2000-07-05 Thread Darren Ward

If you want DLCI 16 on one interface to switch to DLCI 16 on the other AND
DLCI 18 on one interface to switch to DLCI 18 on the other then the config
below will do it for you.

Darren

!
frame-relay switching
!
interface serial 0
 encapsulation frame-relay
 frame-relay intf-type dce
 clock rate ?
 frame-relay route 16 interface serial 1 16
 frame-relay route 18 interface serial 1 18
!
interface serial 1
 encapsulation frame-relay
 frame-relay intf-type dce
 clock rate ?
 frame-relay route 16 interface serial 0 16
 frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 18
!



So effectively you have two PVC's on each

Olden Pieterse wrote:



 Interface serial 0
 Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 1 16

 Interface serial1
 Frame-relay route 18 interface serial 0 16

 Thx

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CCNP specialisation

2000-07-05 Thread kenny

Hi , 
Thanks for all the posting in this wonderful newsgroup.
After obtaining my CCNP , now i would like to get specialised. 
Which of the specialise course is the most easiest to obtained ??

Comments please ...

Regards
ken

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Broadcast multiaccess, nonbroadcast multiaccess

2000-07-05 Thread Omer

Hello,

Would some one please remind me which  WAN technologies  are considered nonbroadcast 
multiaccess, NBMA? which 
are 
considered broadcast multiaccess?


Thanks


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Re: suppressing null update

2000-07-05 Thread Omer

Dear Michael,

I have found what  the problem was. Before I explain what happen, please examine the 
configuration of  IP RIP and ip 
configuration of serial 0 from the output bellow.

R3#sh ip int brief
Interface  IP-Address  OK? Method StatusProtocol
Serial0180.180.2.2 YES manual upup
Serial0.1  160.160.1.1 YES manual upup
Serial0.2  160.160.2.1 YES manual upup
Serial1unassigned  YES unset  down  down
TokenRing0 unassigned  YES unset  administratively down down

R3#sh running-config
router rip
 network 180.180.0.0
 network 160.160.0.0
!
no ip classless
!

 
I used the "no network 160.160.0.0" command to remove network 160.160.0.0  from rip 
update. Although I did not 
remove network 180.180.0.0, RIP suppressed update via serial 0 altogether, apparently 
because network 160.160.0.0 is 
configured for a subinterface of serial 0  


Omer Shommo

On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 05:25:02 PDT, Michael Fountain wrote:

Usually you will see this when you have a distribute list in place and the 
distribute list is blocking all of the updates.  It could also happen if the 
router has only one connection active - all of the routes it knows about 
would come from that interface so it would supress all of those routes from 
going out that interface because of split horizon.



Hello,

My router,R3, does not send any rip update. Bellow is the output of the 
debug ip rip command on R3. How can configure
the router so that RIP updates are sent?

Omer

R3#debug ip rip
RIP protocol debugging is on
R3#
RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Serial0 (180.180.2.2) - 
suppressin
g null update
RIP: received v1 update from 180.180.2.1 on Serial0
  170.170.0.0 in 1 hops
  170.16.0.0 in 1 hops
  166.166.0.0 in 2 hops






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CCIE Design

2000-07-05 Thread BurcinK

Hi.
Does anybody know format of CCIE Design Lab Exam?
thanks.

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point-to-point or multipoint subinterfaces

2000-07-05 Thread Omer

Hello,

I have a router with tow serial ports. I have noticed that one of my serial 
interfaces, which is configured with HDLC 
encap, does not give me the option to choose 
between point-to-point or multipoint subinterfaces. The other serial interface, with 
frame-relay encap, allows me to do so. 
Does this have 
something to do with the type of encapsulation on each serial port ? If that is true, 
can some one please elaborate?
 

R2#config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
R2(config)#int s0.1 ?
  cr

R2(config)#int s1.1 ?
  multipoint  Treat as a multipoint link
  point-to-point  Treat as a point-to-point link
  cr


interface Serial0
  
 ip address 180.180.2.1 255.255.255.0
 ipx network 200
!
interface Serial1
 bandwidth 56
 ip address 170.170.0.1 255.255.0.0
 encapsulation frame-relay
 ipx network 2000
 clockrate 56000



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RE: 7200 local director

2000-07-05 Thread dfoss

The localdirector is a separate box and doesn't really talk to the 7200.  I
have two of them now and they've been working great.  We turned them on,
configured them, and forgot about them.  That's the upside...they work with
little trouble and if you get two of them the failover works very well.  The
only complaint I have about them is they are based on bridging technology so
you can't hide a private network behind them.  Rather than setup lots of
individual IP's we decided to go with a port-bound setup.
222.222.222.220:8100 and 222.222.222.221:8100 are mapped to
222.222.222.222:80 so when people try to get to 222.222.222.222:80 it will
redirect the traffic to one of the other ip/port combinations depending on
which algorithm you setup.  I would rather have been able to set it up using
an address translation so 10.10.10.1 and 10.10.10.2 mapped to
222.222.222.222 on the outside but it wasn't a really big deal.  F5's boxes
act as routers so you can hide whatever you want behind them.  The GUI on
the F5 box is a little better as well but I tend to stick to the CLI on the
localdirector anyway so I guess that doesn't matter much.

Cisco has lots of new options for the localdirector technology which include
putting them on blades in the Catalyst 6000's but make sure to check the
feature list before you jump into that.  Some things that are available in
the seperate box are available *yet* in the new blades and software
versions.

Overall I'd have to give it a 4 star rating.the one star taken off for
the GUI, and lack of reporting (outside of the command line 'show' commands)
without additional software.  However, it works welland thats the
important part.

Daniel

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Subject: 7200 local director


Hi there gang 

Can somebody help me with this ?
I need info and as to what local director is for the 7200 .
I checked Cisco's site but did not become any wiser !
Thx

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Re: Rack

2000-07-05 Thread Brad Ellis

From me:

www.optsys.net

-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
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 Folks,

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Re: Cisco 3640 router freezing up

2000-07-05 Thread Brad Ellis

12.0(9) is buggy.  try running 12.0(7)t.  however make sure you have enough
DRAM/FLASH to handle this IOS.

-Brad
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 Good day all,

 I have another issue here. I have a 3640 router at a client site which is
 running IOS 12.09 desktop plus. The routing process is EIGRP - for IP and
 IPX. The problem I have is that this router is occassionally freezing up.
It
 becomes totally unmanageable, but a reboot will fix this. Our monitoring
 station (HP Openview) goes totally red. I heard from someone a while back
 that this may be because of the IPX EIGRP process, but find this hard to
 believe as a similar router has no problems. I am not able to get any
 information from the router at the time of crash.

 I think the hardware may be suspect. Any idea's??

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Book + Resources about WEB security

2000-07-05 Thread George Zhang

I would like to know that best books and resources to study for web
security.  Particularly, I would like to learn about the the canned
scripts that target for Apache CGI-bin vulnerabilities and the
corresponding security measures.  Any info is appreciated.

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RE: FastEtherchannel using Compaq Servers

2000-07-05 Thread Don Oxman

Assuming the server is running NT, FastEtherchannel is enabled on Compaq NC 
series NICs through the Advanced Network Teaming and Configuration Utility 
in the Control Panel.  This utility is automatically installed when the 
driver for those NICs are installed.  The teamed NICs can be set to either 
"fault tolerant" or "load balancing", but not both at the same time.

If Compaq Insight Manager is used to manage the Compaq equipment you can 
also use that to determine what's going on with the servers.

I finally was able to help (I think) someone on the list!  Hope this helps.

Don
CCNA, MCSE+I, CNE, Compaq ASE (yeah, yeah...big deal but humor me!)

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Subject: RE: FastEtherchannel using Compaq Servers
Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 16:10:12 -0400

Did you set the native VLAN?  802.1q  requires the setup of a native VLAN.

Martin...

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To: Cisco
Subject: Re: FastEtherchannel using Compaq Servers


Lex Luther wrote:

  Hello Everyone,
  One of my students has a compaq server with 2 nics, each configured on 
the
  Cisco 6500 switch.  The Trunking is 802.1Q
  Both ports are configured identically but only one port works.  Both 
ports
  are to work together to achieve the throughput speed.
  Spanningtree is off as it is supposed to and full duplex is turned on.
 
  Can anyone help or have suggestions?

I have seen this and the problem was at the server side. The NICs were
configured with one as fall-back redundancy that would only go active if 
the
first one failed. Actually calling this a problem is wrong. The system is
working as it was configured.

Have someone look at the NIC stats and see if one has very little or no
traffic. If that is so, the card configuration needs to be worked on if he
needs to have both running at the same time. That is NOS dependent.

Bert

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trunk catalyst 2924-3640

2000-07-05 Thread Federico Díaz Herrera

Hi, only for validate if the fastethernet port of  3640 router support
trunking with catalyst 2940

I need a especial IOS

thanks for yours comments

regards

  
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SNMP from a device using the Loopback address

2000-07-05 Thread Steven Dangerfield

Group,

Does anyone know how to get a device sending SNMP traps with a source address 
of its Loopback address.

A solution would be greatly appreciated.

Steve.

Steven Dangerfield, Network Engineer/Analyst
B.Eng, CCNA, CCSA

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Re: Cisco 3640 router freezing up

2000-07-05 Thread Charlie Hartwell

Hang on a mo... if you put 12.0(7)T on there you'll lose any Fast
Ethernet interfaces you have. I have found 12.0(7)XK1 to be the most
complete/unbuggy IOS for 3640's.
To be absolutely sure use the beautifully named "hardware - software
compatibility matrix" at
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/Support/HWSWmatrix/hwswmatrix.cgi

Cheers

Charlie


--- Brad Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  12.0(9) is buggy.  try
running 12.0(7)t.  however make sure you
 have enough
 DRAM/FLASH to handle this IOS.
 
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  Good day all,
 
  I have another issue here. I have a 3640 router at a client site
 which is
  running IOS 12.09 desktop plus. The routing process is EIGRP -
 for IP and
  IPX. The problem I have is that this router is occassionally
 freezing up.
 It
  becomes totally unmanageable, but a reboot will fix this. Our
 monitoring
  station (HP Openview) goes totally red. I heard from someone a
 while back
  that this may be because of the IPX EIGRP process, but find this
 hard to
  believe as a similar router has no problems. I am not able to get
 any
  information from the router at the time of crash.
 
  I think the hardware may be suspect. Any idea's??
 
  Andrew Larkins
  BCom, CCNA
  Usko Communications
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RE: Book + Resources about WEB security

2000-07-05 Thread Irwin Lazar

Building Internet Firewalls by Chapman

http://www.itprc.com/security.htm

Irwin

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I would like to know that best books and resources to study for web
security.  Particularly, I would like to learn about the the canned
scripts that target for Apache CGI-bin vulnerabilities and the
corresponding security measures.  Any info is appreciated.

George Zhang, CCNP

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Re: CCIE Design

2000-07-05 Thread Chris H


The lab will be set up in a fashion where less emphasis will be placed on 
configs (contrary to CCIE r/s) and more so on your design.  The proctor will 
test your design with a software program able to simulate various 
applications, and a large volume of devices.  So in essence, you can throw 
together your design, and it will be stress tested.  I don't know too many 
details as the test is still being developed, but that is the basic jist of 
it.

I know a lot more platforms are fair game on the lab (such as AS5300, etc).

Chris

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Hi.
Does anybody know format of CCIE Design Lab Exam?
thanks.

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Re: SNMP from a device using the Loopback address

2000-07-05 Thread Daniel Beynon

You can use the following snmp-server command:

snmp-server trap-source Loopback0

Dan


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Group,

Does anyone know how to get a device sending SNMP traps with a source 
address
of its Loopback address.

A solution would be greatly appreciated.

Steve.

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Re: Basic Config question??

2000-07-05 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled

Let's see if I can explain some of this without sounding like an idiot -
I remember having to go thru all this when I was updating fields of stuff 
for a spreadsheet - the memory 2048/2048 is added together to give you the 
4MB of RAM.  The first number is installed memory, and the second is shared 
memory (meaning - I THINK - on the motherboard preinstalled) - so a 2501 
will sometimes give you something like 14000/2048 for a total of 16MB -

NVRAM is also on board - and I think it can be upgraded, but you'll need to 
order it from Cisco - I think it's chip memory on most of the boxes.  It'd 
have to be a pretty mean router config to exceed 32K of text, so it's not a 
big deal 99.9 percent of the time.

Flash is 8MB or whatever it says - and you can (and need to) upgrade this if 
you go to a higher IOS - sometimes a command like show mem flash helps a 
bit.

I suspect the bridging software and x.25 are for bridging protocols and X.25 
connectivity.  Perhaps there were older versions that were less reliable, 
but unless you are bridging traffic or using x.25 (which I hope you'll never 
have to do) - this isn't important.  Suffice it to say that by 11.2/11.3 - 
most of the older technologies should be stable

It's a bit of guesswork - I had to figure this stuff out myself at one time, 
and you're right about a lot of books not covering it.

RB

From: "Niraj Palikhey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Basic Config question??
Date: Wed, 05 Jul 2000 10:26:00 EDT

Hi,
Had a question on the output of a sh ver. command on my 2501 router.
The memory reads 2048/2048 bytes of memory. The NVRam has 32K of memory and
the system flash reads 8192K bytes of processor board System flash.

Why does the memory read 2048/2048? Does this mean it had 4MB of total RAM
but what is the significance of the (/)slash?

Since the startup-config file resides in NVRam, and only the startup file 
is
in NVRam, is it why it has only 32K of memory? Would I ever need to upgrade
this?

Regarding flash, does it have it's own 8Mb of memory? Since this is needed
to load the IOS, will this also ever have to be upgraded depending on the
ver. of IOS being used?

Also the sh ver. command shows Bridging software and X.25 software ver.
3.0.0? What is this software and what does it do?

None of the books that I have read explain basic things like this that I
feel is very important to understand the basics of a router - just like
understanding the internal components of a pc. Most books go straight into
configuring routers etc.


Please advise.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
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RE: Should I read another book??? (4-CCDA)

2000-07-05 Thread Pettingill, Jeffry

Avran,

I passed the CCNA exam last week, and my Cisco instructor said to purchase
Top-Down Network Design at www.Bookpool.com (cheaper than amazon).  Here is
the link:

Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578700698/o/qid=962810895/sr=8-1/ref
=aps_sr_b_1_3/002-1592216-4739264

Book Pool:
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/sh5afo4356/ss/1?qs=1578700698

Take care,

Jeffrey Pettingill, CCNA, MCSE, MCT
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Interim Services Inc.
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 Hey Group,
  I finished reading Lammle's CCDA and allready got one of the Boson
 tests
 for CCDA. I registered to write the test on July 31st. This was the
 earliest
 I could schedule for the test at that location. Concidering that I have
 another month to prepare, I was pondering the idea of reading another
 book...Can't hurt right? ;) I was wondering which one to get? I looked at
 BN,
 and found CCDA Cram notes. This one looks good to me cause it only has
 about
 300 pages and I think I could fit that in easily, but I've also seen
people
 comment on the top-down network design book. Is this book more geared
 towards
 CCDP? Any help and suggestions would be great. Thanks again group.
 
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RE: Set up question

2000-07-05 Thread Lugo, Ramon

That depends if you use a proxy server or no. If you use a proxy server,
when you configure the browser you should specify that you have a proxy and
them put the IP address and the port number.

Ramon Lugo

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Hi Friends
  I have a question, if someone can help me I
will highly appreciate.

 My office ( HQ ) is having Frame relay connection.
Now they want to connect one more branch office with
this office using Frame relay .But they want all the
branch office people to access internet using the
existing Frame relay connection at the HQ office.
Now my doubt is , do I need to call only phone company
for getting Frame relay  line and DLCI no. or I have
to also involve ISP . Do I need valid IP from ISP or I
can use any private IP address.

   Thanks in advance for any help.

  Arun


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SE Engineering
Merrill Lynch

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%Error opening tftp

2000-07-05 Thread Lugo, Ramon

I configured a 2620 Cisco router using Cisco CofigMaker and now is doing
this.

%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/network-confg (Timed out)
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/cisconet.cfg (Timed out)
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/2610_melville-confg (Timed out)
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/2610_mel.cfg (Timed out)
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/network-confg (Timed out)
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/cisconet.cfg (Timed out)
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/2610_melville-confg (Timed out)
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/2610_mel.cfg (Timed out)
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/network-confg (Timed out)

I don't know how to stop it or why is doing it. Please help me.

Ramon B. Lugo  CCNA, MCP, CNA
PC/LAN Coordinator
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MC3810 again

2000-07-05 Thread Hallgren, Michael

Hi,

on attempting to configure the controller (en;controller e1 1) I get bumped
by 'unrecognized'. Does anyone know the pre-req's for setting up such a
beast for data (IP) over G.703 over the MFT, that is w/o using serial
interfaces (but rather the RJ port on the MFT module) ??


Thanks


mh

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Marshall T Rose - OSI study

2000-07-05 Thread Puckett, Larry

I have been looking for an out of print book for studying the OSI model to a
deeper level of understanding. I have received multiple recommendations for
a book by Marshall Rose. The title is in question but is something like
'understanding the OSI model'. I have tried Amazon and they confirmed that
it is out of print and did a search for it. And of course were unable to
find it. Does anyone have a copy that they would be willing to part with?

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Re: Home Lab Recommendations

2000-07-05 Thread Brad Ellis

CCNP, probably 3-4 routers and a switch.  Ive got them in stock:
www.optsys.net

-Brad Ellis
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I was wondering what you would recommend for routers/switches for a self
study home lab to persue a CCNP?

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RE: Cisco 3640 router freezing up

2000-07-05 Thread dfoss

I agree...I put 12.0(7)T on one of mine and I lost the serial ports. shrug

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Subject: Re: Cisco 3640 router freezing up


Hang on a mo... if you put 12.0(7)T on there you'll lose any Fast
Ethernet interfaces you have. I have found 12.0(7)XK1 to be the most
complete/unbuggy IOS for 3640's.
To be absolutely sure use the beautifully named "hardware - software
compatibility matrix" at
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/Support/HWSWmatrix/hwswmatrix.cgi

Cheers

Charlie


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  Good day all,
 
  I have another issue here. I have a 3640 router at a client site
 which is
  running IOS 12.09 desktop plus. The routing process is EIGRP -
 for IP and
  IPX. The problem I have is that this router is occassionally
 freezing up.
 It
  becomes totally unmanageable, but a reboot will fix this. Our
 monitoring
  station (HP Openview) goes totally red. I heard from someone a
 while back
  that this may be because of the IPX EIGRP process, but find this
 hard to
  believe as a similar router has no problems. I am not able to get
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  information from the router at the time of crash.
 
  I think the hardware may be suspect. Any idea's??
 
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Re: Happy Independence Day Americans

2000-07-05 Thread Bruce Moran

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Re: Should I read another book??? (4-CCDA)

2000-07-05 Thread joel.studtmann

Since someone already brought it up:  :)

Passed CCDA today, with a respectable 863, using Top-Down Network Design and
a Designing Cisco Networks CBT.

The only problem with Top-Down Network Design is that it's too good.
Seriously, I thought it was a great book.
However, as Priscilla is sure to mention when she stops studying and starts
posting again, she didn't write the book as a test guide.  She wrote the
book as Network Design guide.

Basically, if you take the test with only that book, you're going to panic
at some of the questions that want Cisco answers.  (What is the 3rd step in
[insert Cisco course material here.]  Read the book to learn the material,
but find a quick study guide for pointers on the test.

In other news, that test was long  (72 questions, approx. 2
hours.).  I had to stop halfway through to get the proctor to open the door
and the window in  his office (window didn't open in mine).  He was even
nice enough to bring a fan in.

My two bits,  (and taking BSCN next Monday)

Joel Studtmann

MCSE, MCP+I
A+, Network+
CCNA, CCDA

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From: Pettingill, Jeffry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Avran [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 17:30
Subject: RE: Should I read another book??? (4-CCDA)


 Avran,

 I passed the CCNA exam last week, and my Cisco instructor said to purchase
 Top-Down Network Design at www.Bookpool.com (cheaper than amazon).  Here
is
 the link:

 Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578700698/o/qid=962810895/sr=8-1/ref
 =aps_sr_b_1_3/002-1592216-4739264

 Book Pool:
 http://www.bookpool.com/.x/sh5afo4356/ss/1?qs=1578700698

 Take care,

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 NT-Enterprise Group
 Interim Services Inc.
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  Hey Group,
   I finished reading Lammle's CCDA and allready got one of the Boson
  tests
  for CCDA. I registered to write the test on July 31st. This was the
  earliest
  I could schedule for the test at that location. Concidering that I have
  another month to prepare, I was pondering the idea of reading another
  book...Can't hurt right? ;) I was wondering which one to get? I looked
at
  BN,
  and found CCDA Cram notes. This one looks good to me cause it only has
  about
  300 pages and I think I could fit that in easily, but I've also seen
 people
  comment on the top-down network design book. Is this book more geared
  towards
  CCDP? Any help and suggestions would be great. Thanks again group.
  
  Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
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on
  my
  life... What they didn't tell me is that the size of the impact would
 knock
  me on my ass"...
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No Subject

2000-07-05 Thread Nahrajieh D.Anggaon

Hello,

How do you disable "dialer idle-timeout" and set the DDR connection
permanently? I want to permanently connect a DDR call to the isp for
internet access. I read an info from CCO that say that if you use "no dialer
idle-timeout", the idle timeout will default to 120 seconds. I issued show
dialer on the router and I can see that the dialer 0 has idle timeout set to
"120 seconds".
How do I disable it? And get permanent connection.

My isdn connection to the isp is not stable. So, I want that once connected
using DDR, the connection will not timeout or be permanent.

Any help is highly appreciated

Thanks a lot.

Ajie


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Re: [RE: Solaris on Intel platform]

2000-07-05 Thread lilian feng

Hi, is 16 colors and 640x480 resolution a general configuration regardless
what kind of VGA card is used? What motherboard and CPU do you have, are they
the supported ones on Sun website?

Lilian

Vijay Ramcharan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've installed Solaris 8 on an Intel based PC.  Runs fine, except that I
have one of the new GeForce graphics cards and I couldn't find any drivers
for it so I was stuck using 16 colors and 640x480 resolution.  Make sure you
have a supported graphics adapter.


Vijay Ramcharan, MCSE, CCNA


-Original Message-
From: lilian feng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 2:46 PM
To: cisco discuss group
Subject: Solaris on Intel platform


Hi,

Has anyone tried to install Solaris on PC?

I want to buy a Solaris 8 media kit form Sun. When I checked the HCL from
Sun
web site, I found it has strict requirements for hardware, only VGA cards,
sound cards..., but also motherboard with CPU, which I have not seen in
Linux.


Do I need to meet all the requirements?

Thanks

Lilian


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Re: Wild Card Mask Puzzle SOLUTION!!!!!!

2000-07-05 Thread Michael L. Williams

I put "don't care bits" because I used A.B.C.1 to demonstrate that we don't
care what those octects were.

I should have used 0.0.0.1 or something else... I can see how A.B.C.1
can seem like a specific address

Sorry for the mixup. I'll be more careful of these things in the
future.. =)

Mike W.

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 On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 11:19:17AM -0500, Michael L. Williams wrote:
  access-list 10 permit A.B.C.1 255.255.255.24
 ^^^
 This is wrong. Why "don't care bits", if you have a specific
 A.B.C address ?

 Correct is:

 access-list 10 permit A.B.C.1 0.0.0.24

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Re: ARP Broadcast

2000-07-05 Thread Thomas Lisa

And that is why a MAC address is often referred to as a BIA (burned in address).

Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy

Christopher Larson wrote:

 How would the IP Unicast know where to go? It has to resolve to a machine
 address. If you wanted to get to a machine without ARP you would be
 constantly broadcasting IP. And then the machine would respond, but you
 still wouldn't be able to get to it because IP's logically identify a host.
 A mac address identifies it physically and is actually "burned" into the NIC
 card.

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  Hi All,
 
  Could any one explain why ARP needs to broadcast when looking for the MAC
  address. Why not send a unicast using the given IP address.
 
  Regards to all
 
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Latest books out for CCNA 2.0

2000-07-05 Thread G.E. Murphy



Does anyone know which are the best study books out 
for CCNA 2.0? Thanks for any assistance.


RE: Access Lists

2000-07-05 Thread Vijay Ramcharan

Why don't you just use one access list on the 192.168.x.x network router to
deny it from seeing any traffic from the 10 network?

eg.
#access-list 101 deny ip 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255
#access-list 101 permit any any

Apply this outbound to the 192.168.x.x interface and you should be set.
This will allow traffic from the 10 netwk to get to the 192.168 netwk but
will deny 192.168 from getting to 10.


Vijay Ramcharan, MCSE, CCNA


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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 12:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Access Lists


Hello All,

I've configured a 2611 for routing in between two different LAN's. One is a
10.0.0.0 and the other is 192.168.0.0. I have configured access lists for
this. I want the 10.0.0.0 network to see the 192.168.0.0 network. I don't
want the 192.168.0.0 network to see the 10.0.0.0 network. I have been
playing with it but can't get it to work. Either it will block both sides or
open both.

Any help will be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance,

Asad Jafari.

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How MUCH ?

2000-07-05 Thread elias4

Hello all,

My apologies for flooding this non cisco stuff but you guys are the only
source for now so please no flames 

I got my 1st contract to re-desing small company's network but I really don't
know how much to charge for my service (hourly).  I am a bit on hold right now
not to bid very high or very low I am tinking around 85$ - 170$  Pleese
help!

Thanks to all
Elias

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Re: Vlan Questions

2000-07-05 Thread Paul Schultz



You can have the server be a part of both VLANs without having to do any
routing..  Here's a config snip with an example.

Everything defaults to VLAN 1, so no extra configuration on any of the
ports that will be only on vlan 1.

For clients on the second vlan, do this for every port that you want on
VLAN 2:

interface FastEthernet0/13 (or whatever port it is)
 switchport access vlan2


now.. for the server, who you want to be part of both VLANs do this


interface FastEthernet0/1
 switchport mode multi
 swithport multi vlan 1,2



That will give you 2 seperate VLANs both being able to connect to the
server on port 1 (in this scenerio.)

Be careful, in this case machines on both VLANs can connect to to the
server, the server can connect to any machine on either VLAN, but clients
on VLAN 1 can not connect to clients on VLAN 2 and vice versa.  For this
it would be beneficial to put a router in place to route between to two
networks.

Hope this helps!


Paul Schultz








On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Darren Blake wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 I am new to this list so sorry if this has been asked before.
 I am really confused about the benefits/setup of Vlans. The more reading I
 do on the subject, the more confused I get. 
 Say, I have a network of 100 users who all access a file server and Internet
 router. How can I split them up into 2 vlans when they all need to access
 the file server and Internet router. I know it is possible to use a 'router
 on a stick' to enable communication between the vlans  but  can you make the
 file server/router members of both vlans without a separate router?  Are
 there any performance/config issues by making them members of both vlans.?
 Also is there any way to assign ports to vlans other than manually
 configuring them. For example say I had two subnets 192.168.14.0 and
 192.168.15.0 on my network. Is it possible to automatically setup two vlans
 so the machines on the 14 subnet are assigned to 1 vlan and the machines on
 the 15 subnet to the other ( I know its possible to automatically assign
 based on Mac address - but that still means you have to find out all the MAC
 addresses on your network ). 
 Any info or pointers to further reading would be grateful.
 
 Regards,
 
 Darren 
 
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Re: Vlan Questions

2000-07-05 Thread John Neiberger

That config would only be valid for a 2900XL or 3500XL, right?  I'm not sure
how this would be configured on a Set-command switch like a 5000.

And IIRC, multi-vlan ports are not allowed if there are any trunk ports
configured on that switch, so that's something to watch for.  I might be
wrong on both counts, so take this with a grain of salt!  :-)

John Neiberger

  
  
  You can have the server be a part of both VLANs without having to do any
  routing..  Here's a config snip with an example.
  
  Everything defaults to VLAN 1, so no extra configuration on any of the
  ports that will be only on vlan 1.
  
  For clients on the second vlan, do this for every port that you want on
  VLAN 2:
  
  interface FastEthernet0/13 (or whatever port it is)
   switchport access vlan2
  
  
  now.. for the server, who you want to be part of both VLANs do this
  
  
  interface FastEthernet0/1
   switchport mode multi
   swithport multi vlan 1,2
  
  
  
  That will give you 2 seperate VLANs both being able to connect to the
  server on port 1 (in this scenerio.)
  
  Be careful, in this case machines on both VLANs can connect to to the
  server, the server can connect to any machine on either VLAN, but clients
  on VLAN 1 can not connect to clients on VLAN 2 and vice versa.  For this
  it would be beneficial to put a router in place to route between to two
  networks.
  
  Hope this helps!
  
  
  Paul Schultz
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Darren Blake wrote:
  
   Hi All,
   
   I am new to this list so sorry if this has been asked before.
   I am really confused about the benefits/setup of Vlans. The more
reading I
   do on the subject, the more confused I get. 
   Say, I have a network of 100 users who all access a file server and
Internet
   router. How can I split them up into 2 vlans when they all need to
access
   the file server and Internet router. I know it is possible to use a
'router
   on a stick' to enable communication between the vlans  but  can you
make the
   file server/router members of both vlans without a separate router? 
Are
   there any performance/config issues by making them members of both
vlans.?
   Also is there any way to assign ports to vlans other than manually
   configuring them. For example say I had two subnets 192.168.14.0 and
   192.168.15.0 on my network. Is it possible to automatically setup two
vlans
   so the machines on the 14 subnet are assigned to 1 vlan and the
machines on
   the 15 subnet to the other ( I know its possible to automatically
assign
   based on Mac address - but that still means you have to find out all
the MAC
   addresses on your network ). 
   Any info or pointers to further reading would be grateful.
   
   Regards,
   
   Darren 
   
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Re: %Error opening tftp

2000-07-05 Thread Jay Hennigan

On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Lugo, Ramon wrote:

 I configured a 2620 Cisco router using Cisco CofigMaker and now is doing
 this.

Don't do that, then. :-)  

Seriously, learn to use the command line. 
 
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/network-confg (Timed out)
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/cisconet.cfg (Timed out)
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/2610_melville-confg (Timed out)
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/2610_mel.cfg (Timed out)
 
 I don't know how to stop it or why is doing it. Please help me.

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Certification Stats

2000-07-05 Thread Wendell McCarty

Where does one find the current counts on how many CCNA, CCDA, CCNP,
CCDP's there are in the world?   I know that cisco has a web page that
posts the number of
CCIE's, but they dont have the others.

Thanks,
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Re:

2000-07-05 Thread Paul Borghese

Off the top of my head, I would try two things.

First set the idle-timeout value to it's highest value and define ALL
traffic to be interesting under the Dialer-List statements.  This should
keep the line up if you have ANY traffic flowing across the line.  You could
then setup a ping statement that sends one ping packet every 5 minutes or so
just to make sure some traffic is flowing.

I would also play with using the ISDN line as a backup interface.  With the
backup commands you can set the line to never go down once established.
Pick an interface, set the ISDN line as the backup to that interface.  Then
shutdown the interface, which will bring up the ISDN line.  Once the ISDN
connection is established you can restore the original interface.   You may
want to try backing up a loopback interface that you then place in shutdown
mode.  Have no idea if you can backup a loopback interface but it would be
interesting to try.

Of course both of these solutions are based upon the premise that there is
not a more elegant way by simply telling the router to "idle-timeout never"
or some other simple command I have not investigated.

Take care,

Paul Borghese


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Date: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 1:12 PM


Hello,

How do you disable "dialer idle-timeout" and set the DDR connection
permanently? I want to permanently connect a DDR call to the isp for
internet access. I read an info from CCO that say that if you use "no
dialer
idle-timeout", the idle timeout will default to 120 seconds. I issued show
dialer on the router and I can see that the dialer 0 has idle timeout set
to
"120 seconds".
How do I disable it? And get permanent connection.

My isdn connection to the isp is not stable. So, I want that once connected
using DDR, the connection will not timeout or be permanent.

Any help is highly appreciated

Thanks a lot.

Ajie


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VOIP and QOS questions

2000-07-05 Thread Jeff Walzer

We currently have 4 offices, 2 in the Pittsburgh area and 2 in California
(one is Saratoga and one being built in San Fran). The plan is to connect
each one through a dedicated T1 line for redundancy and VOIP and video
conferencing purposes. I was planning on installing 3548 XL switches in all
of the offices (the San Fran office and one of the Pittsburgh offices will
have close to 100 people while the other two offices will have around 30
people). The corporate offices will use the other two offices for Internet
access. The questions I have are as follows:

*   What type of router should be placed in the offices? I was thinking
1720 for the small corporate offices and the 3640 for the two larger offices
as I believe this will provide us with the performance we need for VOIP and
video conferencing over IP
*   Are the 3548 XL switches good enough? I read a recent review in
Network World that said QOS is lacking in the 3548 XL switch



Thanks,
Jeff



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RE: Access Lists

2000-07-05 Thread John Neiberger

Extended ACLs place the source address first, so that line should read:

access-list 101 deny ip 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255
access-list 101 permit ip any any

Even this won't have the entire desired effect.  This may prevent the setup
of TCP connections, but UDP traffic from the 192.168 network could travel
freely to the 10 network.  Because the nature of IP is send/reply, it's
difficult to implement an access list that has the desired effect without
breaking something else.  In this case, it's difficult to limit access to 10
without breaking 10's access to 192.168.

Hmmperhaps this might be an opportune time to find a place for that
"established" ACL keyword.  :-)

Still pondering,
John Neiberger

  Why don't you just use one access list on the 192.168.x.x network router
to
  deny it from seeing any traffic from the 10 network?
  
  eg.
  #access-list 101 deny ip 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255
  #access-list 101 permit any any
  
  Apply this outbound to the 192.168.x.x interface and you should be set.
  This will allow traffic from the 10 netwk to get to the 192.168 netwk but
  will deny 192.168 from getting to 10.
  
  
  Vijay Ramcharan, MCSE, CCNA
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Asad Jafari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 12:27 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Access Lists
  
  
  Hello All,
  
  I've configured a 2611 for routing in between two different LAN's. One is
a
  10.0.0.0 and the other is 192.168.0.0. I have configured access lists for
  this. I want the 10.0.0.0 network to see the 192.168.0.0 network. I don't
  want the 192.168.0.0 network to see the 10.0.0.0 network. I have been
  playing with it but can't get it to work. Either it will block both sides
or
  open both.
  
  Any help will be really appreciated.
  Thanks in advance,
  
  Asad Jafari.
  
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Re: your mail

2000-07-05 Thread Paul Schultz



I usually just put dialer idle-timeout 2147483, I think this is the max
number of seconds you can put on it, and have had pretty good luck with
the connection not timing out.



On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Nahrajieh D.Anggaon wrote:

 Hello,
 
 How do you disable "dialer idle-timeout" and set the DDR connection
 permanently? I want to permanently connect a DDR call to the isp for
 internet access. I read an info from CCO that say that if you use "no dialer
 idle-timeout", the idle timeout will default to 120 seconds. I issued show
 dialer on the router and I can see that the dialer 0 has idle timeout set to
 "120 seconds".
 How do I disable it? And get permanent connection.
 
 My isdn connection to the isp is not stable. So, I want that once connected
 using DDR, the connection will not timeout or be permanent.
 
 Any help is highly appreciated
 
 Thanks a lot.
 
 Ajie
 
 
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OT: Justifying CIR Increases

2000-07-05 Thread Kristofer Arthur

How do you justify increasing CIRs? My manager wants to know if I am/ATT's 
network is dropping packets on the PVC. We exceed the CIR of 16k for up to 
90k sometimes - but my manager doesn't see a problem with this since no one 
at ATT can confirm 100% that we are dropping packets when we see congestion 
on the PVC.

How do you convince management that running at 90k on a 16k CIR for days 
means that the CIR needs to be upgraded?

Please help!

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RE: %Error opening tftp

2000-07-05 Thread Lugo, Ramon

Thank you Jay!!!

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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 1:43 PM
To: Lugo, Ramon
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: %Error opening tftp


On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Lugo, Ramon wrote:

 I configured a 2620 Cisco router using Cisco CofigMaker and now is doing
 this.

Don't do that, then. :-)  

Seriously, learn to use the command line. 
 
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/network-confg (Timed out)
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/cisconet.cfg (Timed out)
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/2610_melville-confg (Timed out)
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/2610_mel.cfg (Timed out)
 
 I don't know how to stop it or why is doing it. Please help me.

From configuration mode on the command line, type "no service config"

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Re: OT: Justifying CIR Increases

2000-07-05 Thread John Neiberger

At a router command line, type "show frame pvc".  Look at the stats for In
DE Pkts and Dropped Packets for the PVC in question.  This will show you the
number of packets that crossed that PVC while over your CIR, and also the
actual number of packets dropped.

It's probably best to clear your counters first and then wait a day or so to
get a more accurate indication of what is currently happening on that
circuit.

HTH,

John Neiberger

  How do you justify increasing CIRs? My manager wants to know if I
am/ATT's 
  network is dropping packets on the PVC. We exceed the CIR of 16k for up
to 
  90k sometimes - but my manager doesn't see a problem with this since no
one 
  at ATT can confirm 100% that we are dropping packets when we see
congestion 
  on the PVC.
  
  How do you convince management that running at 90k on a 16k CIR for days 
  means that the CIR needs to be upgraded?
  
  Please help!
  
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Lab setup

2000-07-05 Thread Timothy W. Roberts

I have two 2500 series routers(2 serial, 1 ethernet) and a 1600 series
router (1 serial, 1 ethernet).  What is the best way to setup a lab with
this equipment?  What types of cables? I also have a couple of CSUs if
needed.
Thanks

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Looking for CISCO Study Group in South Jersey

2000-07-05 Thread Clarence Cummings

Hi ,
I'm Clarence Cummings, a Senior Network Engineer supporting the FAA's
Air Traffic Control System at the Atlantic City International Airport. I
have a BSEE, MSSM, NETWORK+, I-NETWORK+, CCNA, and is currently studying
for my CCIE Qualification Exam. I live in Camden County and is looking
to partnership with someone or group who is studying for their  CISCO
CCNP or CCIE Certification. I can be reached at the following E-Mail
addresses.

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Re: Yippeeeeee!

2000-07-05 Thread Adam Hickey

I thought you couldn't mix 1.0 and 2.0 tests?
(there are 2-1.0's and 2-2.0's listed here for CCNP)

Adam Hickey
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- Original Message -
From: "woody" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 6:05 AM
Subject: Yippee!


 Finally attained my CCNP/CCDP status.  Thanks to all on the group for
 answering most of my questions (and ridiculing some of my answers - hell
we
 all have to learn...)

 I intend to study towards my CVOICE specialisation and then take the CCIE
 drake late this year.  Looking to comlete the CCIE lab towards the late
half
 of next year.

 For those that will invariably ask the order of my exams was as such...

 CCNA 1.0
 ACRC (took it 3 times, passed on the third go - its hard)
 CIT
 CCDA 1.0
 BCRAN (from 2.0 track)
 CID
 BCMSN (from 2.0 track)

 This makes me a newly minted CCNP/DP 1.0.  I can now finally have my life
 back after being at the books for 53 weeks (from start to where I am now -
 you're never actually finished).

 Does anyone know what is in the CCNP/DP kit you get from Cisco?  I was
told
 you get a silver gong and a posh vertificate.  Can anyone confirm this?

 Now for a nice holiday in the sun (without a Cisco book).

 Regards from London.

 Keith - CCNP  CCDP (this is the only time you will ever see me use
letters
 after my name!)


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Re: OT: Justifying CIR Increases

2000-07-05 Thread Daniel Beynon

One quick correction on the reply below. The dropped packet
counter in the "show frame-relay pvc" is defined as the
following:

dropped pkts: Number of incoming and outgoing packets dropped
by the router at the Frame Relay level.

So the counter it is not reflecting the amount of packets
dropped in the Frame-relay cloud, but by the local router.

Also ATT should be able to provide you with a report for your
port off of their switch. I would contact your sales rep and
demand one.

Dan


From: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Justifying CIR Increases
Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 11:25:43 -0700 (PDT)

At a router command line, type "show frame pvc".  Look at the stats for In
DE Pkts and Dropped Packets for the PVC in question.  This will show you 
the
number of packets that crossed that PVC while over your CIR, and also the
actual number of packets dropped.

It's probably best to clear your counters first and then wait a day or so 
to
get a more accurate indication of what is currently happening on that
circuit.

HTH,

John Neiberger

   How do you justify increasing CIRs? My manager wants to know if I
am/ATT's
   network is dropping packets on the PVC. We exceed the CIR of 16k for up
to
   90k sometimes - but my manager doesn't see a problem with this since no
one
   at ATT can confirm 100% that we are dropping packets when we see
congestion
   on the PVC.
 
   How do you convince management that running at 90k on a 16k CIR for 
days
   means that the CIR needs to be upgraded?
 
   Please help!
   

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Cisco/CoVad un bridge

2000-07-05 Thread Ryan Finnesey



Is anyone using a 
Cisco router with CoVad un bridge ? I need to setup an VPN with IPSEC and 
I need to start the VPN in the router and all CoVad will sell me is 
Netopia.



Ryan V. 
FinneseyNetwork Administrator @tmosphere Interactive 1375 Broadway, 11th floor New York, NY 10018 212 827 2507 phone 212 827 2525 fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] 




Re: OT: Justifying CIR Increases

2000-07-05 Thread John Neiberger

That's a good point!  How would the router even know that a packet was
dropped in the cloud?  It wouldn't.

Thanks for the correction,
John

  One quick correction on the reply below. The dropped packet
  counter in the "show frame-relay pvc" is defined as the
  following:
  
  dropped pkts: Number of incoming and outgoing packets dropped
  by the router at the Frame Relay level.
  
  So the counter it is not reflecting the amount of packets
  dropped in the Frame-relay cloud, but by the local router.
  
  Also ATT should be able to provide you with a report for your
  port off of their switch. I would contact your sales rep and
  demand one.
  
  Dan
  
  
  From: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: OT: Justifying CIR Increases
  Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 11:25:43 -0700 (PDT)
  
  At a router command line, type "show frame pvc".  Look at the stats for
In
  DE Pkts and Dropped Packets for the PVC in question.  This will show you

  the
  number of packets that crossed that PVC while over your CIR, and also
the
  actual number of packets dropped.
  
  It's probably best to clear your counters first and then wait a day or
so 
  to
  get a more accurate indication of what is currently happening on that
  circuit.
  
  HTH,
  
  John Neiberger
  
 How do you justify increasing CIRs? My manager wants to know if I
  am/ATT's
 network is dropping packets on the PVC. We exceed the CIR of 16k for
up
  to
 90k sometimes - but my manager doesn't see a problem with this since
no
  one
 at ATT can confirm 100% that we are dropping packets when we see
  congestion
 on the PVC.
   
 How do you convince management that running at 90k on a 16k CIR for 
  days
 means that the CIR needs to be upgraded?
   
 Please help!
 
  
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What kind of router do I need?

2000-07-05 Thread Nat Heidler

Ok, I've just spent all morning on Cisco's site (our rep is out of town) and
can not make heads or tails of what I need to buy.

What I have is a mixed IP, IPX, and Token Ring network. There are some NT
boxes, some Netware boxes and an AS400 (clients connect via IP client).

I'm going to install a new Netware 5 box on a Dell server, and I want to add
a router in front of the Dell and make that the new gateway. The way it is
now, the gateway for users is whatever server is nearest them (no, I did not
design this stuff, I just inherited it).

So, between all the servers I have 4 ethernet segments and 2 token ring.

Questions:

Do I buy a 2500 that has the 6 ports that I need (doesn't seem I can
configure one that way)

Looking at this page:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2500/index.shtml

I don't see that I can get what I need. It seems to me that I could just buy
X series of router and plug in some modules that have the ports that I need,
but
I can't seem to find one that you can configure like that.

WTF am I missing here?

Thanks,

Nat


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Preparing for the CCNP Certification

2000-07-05 Thread Peter Abraham

Hello everyone.

I am new to this list. I am shooting for the CCNP 2.0 certification by 
December 2000. Can anyone suggest routers,switches,and books that I should 
be looking into. My desire is to setup a LAB at home. Take an exam every 
month. I do not have the money for the CISCO 5 day classes.

Thank you.
PeterA(R)

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Re: Yippeeeeee!

2000-07-05 Thread Kevin Wigle

This has been covered so many times...

In the Cisco FAQ on certification it clearly states that you can mix and
match 1.0 and 2.0 exams.

I am also a "mixed" CCNP.  I passed the Support 2.0 (CIT) and the rest were
1.0 exams.

I went onto the Galton site a few days after I wrote the Support 2.0 and it
was clearly indicated that I was qualified CCNP and on that site it
definitely said that I was a CCNP 1.0 (I just got my certificate yesterday
in the mail).

I am also a "mixed" CCDP.

The only problem I see is the requirement to recertify.  It has been
rumoured that there will be different requirements for 1.0 and 2.0

But in a recent thread that was questioned.

So, mix and max until the 1.0 exams are no longer available. (the 1.0 exams
that you have already passed are still good)

Kevin Wigle
CCDP, CCNP..



- Original Message -
From: "Adam Hickey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Cisco Study Group" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: July 5, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: Yippee!


 I thought you couldn't mix 1.0 and 2.0 tests?
 (there are 2-1.0's and 2-2.0's listed here for CCNP)

 Adam Hickey
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 - Original Message -
 From: "woody" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 6:05 AM
 Subject: Yippee!


  Finally attained my CCNP/CCDP status.  Thanks to all on the group for
  answering most of my questions (and ridiculing some of my answers - hell
 we
  all have to learn...)
 
  I intend to study towards my CVOICE specialisation and then take the
CCIE
  drake late this year.  Looking to comlete the CCIE lab towards the late
 half
  of next year.
 
  For those that will invariably ask the order of my exams was as such...
 
  CCNA 1.0
  ACRC (took it 3 times, passed on the third go - its hard)
  CIT
  CCDA 1.0
  BCRAN (from 2.0 track)
  CID
  BCMSN (from 2.0 track)
 
  This makes me a newly minted CCNP/DP 1.0.  I can now finally have my
life
  back after being at the books for 53 weeks (from start to where I am
now -
  you're never actually finished).
 
  Does anyone know what is in the CCNP/DP kit you get from Cisco?  I was
 told
  you get a silver gong and a posh vertificate.  Can anyone confirm this?
 
  Now for a nice holiday in the sun (without a Cisco book).
 
  Regards from London.
 
  Keith - CCNP  CCDP (this is the only time you will ever see me use
 letters
  after my name!)
 
 
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Re: %Error opening tftp

2000-07-05 Thread Adam Obszynski

 I configured a 2620 Cisco router using Cisco CofigMaker and now is doing
 this.
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/network-confg (Timed out)
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/cisconet.cfg (Timed out)
 %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/network-confg (Timed out)
 
 I don't know how to stop it or why is doing it. Please help me.

conf t
no service config

yes.. but after delete flash:
this thing back.. i saw that when router dont'f find CD on Ethernet interface
this delay become shorter bu can it be removed ?

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RE: Yippeeeeee!

2000-07-05 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

You can mix all you want, but if just one exam is the old one, you will get
the CCNP 1.0 status.

Ole

~~
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 Systems Network Manager
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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-Original Message-
From: Adam Hickey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 2:09 PM
To: Cisco Study Group
Subject: Re: Yippee!


I thought you couldn't mix 1.0 and 2.0 tests?
(there are 2-1.0's and 2-2.0's listed here for CCNP)

Adam Hickey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


- Original Message -
From: "woody" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 6:05 AM
Subject: Yippee!


 Finally attained my CCNP/CCDP status.  Thanks to all on the group for
 answering most of my questions (and ridiculing some of my answers - hell
we
 all have to learn...)

 I intend to study towards my CVOICE specialisation and then take the CCIE
 drake late this year.  Looking to comlete the CCIE lab towards the late
half
 of next year.

 For those that will invariably ask the order of my exams was as such...

 CCNA 1.0
 ACRC (took it 3 times, passed on the third go - its hard)
 CIT
 CCDA 1.0
 BCRAN (from 2.0 track)
 CID
 BCMSN (from 2.0 track)

 This makes me a newly minted CCNP/DP 1.0.  I can now finally have my life
 back after being at the books for 53 weeks (from start to where I am now -
 you're never actually finished).

 Does anyone know what is in the CCNP/DP kit you get from Cisco?  I was
told
 you get a silver gong and a posh vertificate.  Can anyone confirm this?

 Now for a nice holiday in the sun (without a Cisco book).

 Regards from London.

 Keith - CCNP  CCDP (this is the only time you will ever see me use
letters
 after my name!)


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56k ISDN??

2000-07-05 Thread John Neiberger

I noticed on CCO that when configuring ISDN it suggests settings the speed
to 56k for calls outside of the local exchange.  What types of situations
are they actually referring to, and why would we use 56k instead of 64k?

Another dumb question:  how do we know if a called number is in our local
exchange or not?  Would this be something I'd have to verify with my local
provider?

TIA for any help, I'm pretty new to the wonderful world of ISDN.

John





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Re: trunk catalyst 2924-3640

2000-07-05 Thread Parrish B. Gamarra

Yes it does. You will need to use an IOS PLUS image that supports ISL or
802.1Q encapsulation. Don't forget to configure sub-interfaces.

Good luck...

Parrish.

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CCNA 1.0 and 2.0 Exam Test Software.

2000-07-05 Thread Steven LP Poh \(Jaring\)

Hi,

Did anyone know where I can download a exam test software? 

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EXAM INFO CCNP 2.0

2000-07-05 Thread RAUL RENTERIA

HELLO : THIS IS MY FIRST TIME TRYING OUT THIS SITE.
HERE'S MY PLEA OF HELP.  I AM PREPARING MYSELF TO TAKE THE "BCMSN"
AND I NEED TO KNOW THE FOLLOWING:
1) WHAT ARE EXACTLY "THE EXAM OBJECTIVES" FOR THIS THING?
   A. IF I YOU CAN HELP ME WITH AN OUTLINE, OR
   B. IF I CAN BE REFERRED TO A SITE WHERE THEY COVER "SPECIFIC OUTLINE"
SO FAR I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS EXAM IS NOT HARDWARE INTESIVE, NOR INCLUDES 
ATM OR FDDI.  I REALLY WOULD APPRECIATE IF SOMEONE COULD GUIDE ME IN A 
SPECIFIC PATH; A LITTLE LESS REDUNDANT.  I AM STUDYING THE OVERVIEW LAID OUT 
FOR THE "CLSC".
  ALSO; IF IT'S NOT TOO MUCH OF A PAIN..; IF I CAN GET TIPS ON WHAT 
PORTION OF THE OUTLINE TO CONCENTRATE ON.

  THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH AHEAD OF TIME;  YOURS TRULY.

RAUL RENTERIA
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