Re: Passed CCDP

2000-07-24 Thread Bharat Suneja

Congragulations Tim!

Yes, once you achieve a milestone, it's not as exciting any more... :-)  The
excitement lasts all of 2 days, maybe 3 if you've scored real good. I think
the real excitement comes if you get a better job based on your
certifications, if you get better projects because of your certifications,
if you get a raise because of those certifications. Certifications in
themselves probably aren't the goal - and we always tend to say - what next
?? :-)

I just finished my CCNA. Excited for a couple of days. Now thinking - what
next ? CCDA, CCNP, CCIE Checkpoint... :-)

Bharat Suneja

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ch.com...
 I just thought I would drop a quick note to let the group know that I
passed
 CID on Friday gaining me my CCDP.
 I started pursuing this certification earlier this year when I took a new
 job. Now that I have passed, I don't have the excitement that I thought I
 would have. Don't get me wrong, I am very excited and relieved that I am
 past it now. The problem is that I don't have anyone close to share the
 excitement with. My wife was happy for me but she, as well as the rest of
my
 family, doesn't really understand what I have accomplished.
 Does anyone else feel similar?

 Anywhoo, here is my path to CCDP.
 I took the CCDP 2.0 path.
 Jan 2000 - Passed BCMSN beta. I studied CLSC course book a little. Not
much
 help for this test. I did have lots of hands on including 29xx and 5500
 switches. Know spanning tree, Cisco multicast, MLS, VTP, ISL etc.

 April 2000 - Passed DCN test for CCDA. I studied DCN CD. Not to difficult.

 June 2000 - Passed BCSN. I studied the Cisco Press ACRC book. Skip WAN,
IPX
 and AppleTalk stuff. Read Cisco's BGP tutorial on CCO. Just search on "BGP
 TUTORIAL". Know OSPF and EIGRP.

 June 2000 - Passed BCRAN. The group said this was the easiest but I
thought
 it was fairly difficult. I used Cisco Press BCRAN book.

 July 2000 - Passed CID. This was also difficult. I used the Cisco Press
CID
 book. Study Cisco's ATM product guide.
 Know specs on ATM gear.

 I hope to take CIT in August. I may take this class just because the hands
 on will be good practice for CCIE.

 Thanks to the group for all of your posts.

 Tim Claxton CCDP CCNA
 Systems Design Engineer
 SBC DataComm
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exam question

2000-07-24 Thread Zhang Jin

Hi group,
who can tell me when I taking CCNA 1.0 exam,can I back to check my
answer if I keystoke "next" button?

thanks in advance.

dean

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RE: BCMSN question

2000-07-24 Thread Wisin Suhendra Setiady

I think this could be a choice:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072124741/wisinshomesweeth
Rather waiting for the coming one. Right now the CiscoPress is still the
best
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578702070/wisinshomesweeth
But it's too late if for taking the exam.

ISL encapsulation

6506
set trunk slot_number/port_number on isl 1-1005
set port duplex full
set port speed 100

2924
interface FastEthernet0/port_number
 duplex full
 speed 100
 switchport mode trunk

With Sincerity
http://www.ciscosite.com

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Subject: BCMSN question


Hi,

I was wondering if someone could tell me how indepth we need to know the
material in the Cisco press book of BCMSN?  When I was studying for my
CCNA, I mostly used Todd's book which was enough, but I did take a look at
the Cisco Press book for CCNA and it was really indepth..I was wondering
if this is the case for the BCMSN book?  Like would we need to know the
fields of ISL encapsulation?

Thanks
Helena

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Re: ISDN BRI simulation....

2000-07-24 Thread avril mchugh

hi

sure you can simulate isdn connection between two routers, provided you have 
two separate isdn lines.

connect each router to the isdn lines and confguire using the appropriate 
telephone numbers.  there are manys ways to do this, ie. only one router 
enabled to dial, both routers enabled to dial, routers only dial when 
primary line fails etc.  check out cisco webb site for details and example 
configs.

regards,
av


From: "Robert Borejszo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ISDN BRI simulation
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 19:43:41 -0700

Hello everybody:
Excuse my simple question, but I'm just a novice wanna be CISCO guru. I
am in the process of building my home lab. At present time I have the
following equipment:

2503
2514
760.
Both 2503 and 760 comes with ISDN BRI. Is it possible to connect this
two over ISDN BRI to simulate ISDN communication?

Thanks in advance,
Robert


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RE: ISDN interface problem

2000-07-24 Thread Lim, Teck Chuan

Georg

It seems that your ISDN is using Backup interface command.
Check on your serial interface config, you should be able to see 
some command as shown: "backup delay 30 300
backup interface BRI 0/0

Just remove the command from the interface, and your BRI 0/0 will become up,
up

Thanks  Regards
TC Lim
ATT Solutions
phone:65-8706321
fax:65-7731252



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Subject: ISDN interface problem


Hi there colleagues,

I have a problem with my ISDN interface on a Cisco 2610 router. I just had a

Telekom engineer at the site verify that the line is ok to the interface, 
but he cannot see any lights burning on the intreface (B1 and B2 LEDs). When

I do a sh isdn status, I get the following:

Ener_Erkath#sh isdn status
Global ISDN Switchtype = basic-net3
ISDN BRI0/0 interface
dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = basic-1tr6
Layer 1 Status:
DEACTIVATED
Layer 2 Status:
Layer 2 NOT Activated
Layer 3 Status:
0 Active Layer 3 Call(s)
Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 0
The Free Channel Mask:  0x8003
Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0

When I change the ISDN switchtype to basic-net3, it doesn't change the 
status of the ISDN.
Here is the output from the sh int bri0/0:

Ener_Erkath#sh int bri0/0
BRI0/0 is standby mode, line protocol is down
  Hardware is PQUICC BRI
  Internet address is 10.90.1.70/30
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 64 Kbit, DLY 2 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
  Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set
  Last input never, output never, output hang never
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
  Queueing strategy: weighted fair
  Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops)
 Conversations  0/0/256 (active/max active/max total)
 Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
 21036936 packets output, 2224160372 bytes, 0 underruns
 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 3 interface resets
 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
 140 carrier transitions

Does anybody know if this could just mean that the interface is not 
functioning at all ? What do the carrier transitions mean ? And what does 
'standby mode' mean ?
I am also not able to bounce the interface (shutdown/no shutdown doesn't 
change the status on the interface, it remains in standby mode).
Thanks for your help in advance !

Regards,

Georg



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Fastethernet 2/0 cable/connector problem?

2000-07-24 Thread Wibowo Nur Susetio

 
I have Cisco 7206 running IOS 12.0(7)T, and Fast Ethernet modules in Slot 1
 2. While I work for it, there is a message in a console:

 Fastethernet 2/0 cable/connector problem?
or
 Fastethernet 1/0 cable/connector problem?

This message appear when Fastethernet INterface configured as Half-duplex
and no cable (RJ45) connected at FE port and no shut condition.
But this only for 1 interface (in slot 1 or slot 2) which configured as
half-duplex first.


Does anybody knows this problem?
Please explain!!!

Or it is an IOS bug?
 

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Re: 640-440 / Support 2.0

2000-07-24 Thread Tapani Heinonen

hi,

I used the following book for the support 2.0. I think, it covered the
exam very well.

-Tapani-

Sybex
CCNP: Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Study Guide
Hales, Kevin/ Lammle, Todd/ Padjen, Robert
ISBN: 0782125360

FRS wrote:

 Hi all,

 Do you have any suggestions on excellent resources to prepare for the
 640-440 exam?

 Thanks in advance.


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Cisco Certification Digest V2 #490 -Reply

2000-07-24 Thread SYLVIA CHANG

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Re: two routers EIGRP

2000-07-24 Thread Daniel Beynon

First off EIGRP uses AS's in the ROUTER EIGRP 10
config line. Are both of your routers in the same AS.

Second, issue the SHOW IP EIGRP INTERFACE and if you do
not see the interface show up, then your network command
is not correct.

Also issue a SHOW IP EIGRP NEIGHBOR to see if anything
shows up.

Please verify above and provide configs if you want to
persue this issue



Hope this helps.


From: "alex campbell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: two routers  EIGRP
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 11:36:40 GMT


Hello ppl

I have two routers, both connected to a standard 10mb hub. Both can ping
each other as can a PC which is also on this mini network.

1 is a 2501 with IOS 11.3 connected via ethernet
1 is a 2620 with IOS 12.0 connected via fast ethernet

I am trying to get these two to share routes via EIGRP but to no avail. 
Both
are set to routing process 1, both have routes..and (odd bit here) a 
network
monitor on the PC says that they are advertising routes!
but they do not seem to share routes
when i do show ip eigrp interface on the 2620 it does NOT list any info!
but when i do it on the 2501 it lists ethernet 0.
But I am doing the same thing for each router !

Is it incompatibility between 12.0 and 11.3, I find it difficult to believe
but someone has suggested it ?
Or am I missing something obvious ?

Any help appreciated
Mark,


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Access-Lists

2000-07-24 Thread Deloso, Elmer G.
Title: Access-Lists





Hi, all.
If I can ping an IP address but can't access the site via browser, can you tell me where in the access-list this might be blocking the site? I can't find any entry that specifically denies www, and there is an entry permit ip A.B.C.D

for that specific address. Do i need a separate entry to allow e-mail as well?Any help is greatly appreciated.


Elmer Deloso





passed CCNA 1.0 !!!!

2000-07-24 Thread Luther

Well im glad i got through that one. i scored 925/100 .. my section analysis
was:

OSI Reference: 85
WAN Protocols: 76
Cisco IOS: 100
Network Protocols: 86
Routing: 100
Network Security: 80
LAN Switching: 100

There were some funny questions and i thought i actually was actually going
to fail the exam hehe..

Does anyone know how long my ccna v1.0 status will last?
Any recommendations on what i should do now? v2.0 possible.. ccda ?

Maybe take a rest hehe

Many thanks

Luther
CCNA, MCSE



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RE: Very good web site for CCNA

2000-07-24 Thread Systems Admin
Title: RE: Very good web site for CCNA





Its a pure violation of copyright act Its an Osborne edition and a property of Global Knowledge Network Certification Press.

cheers!
Suresh
www.surehhomepage.com
A site about Cisco Certs.


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Dear all,


Take a look at this site. There is a whole book of CCNA material written by
a CCIE,


http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm
http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm 






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Re: ISDN BRI simulation....

2000-07-24 Thread Brian


how is that "simulating" when you actually have two phone lines and are
actaully dialing from one router to the other?

On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, avril mchugh wrote:

 hi
 
 sure you can simulate isdn connection between two routers, provided you have 
 two separate isdn lines.
 
 connect each router to the isdn lines and confguire using the appropriate 
 telephone numbers.  there are manys ways to do this, ie. only one router 
 enabled to dial, both routers enabled to dial, routers only dial when 
 primary line fails etc.  check out cisco webb site for details and example 
 configs.
 
 regards,
 av
 
 
 From: "Robert Borejszo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: "Robert Borejszo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: ISDN BRI simulation
 Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 19:43:41 -0700
 
 Hello everybody:
 Excuse my simple question, but I'm just a novice wanna be CISCO guru. I
 am in the process of building my home lab. At present time I have the
 following equipment:
 
 2503
 2514
 760.
 Both 2503 and 760 comes with ISDN BRI. Is it possible to connect this
 two over ISDN BRI to simulate ISDN communication?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Robert
 
 
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Re: two routers EIGRP

2000-07-24 Thread Brian



What type of routes do you have on each router? Only connected and
static?  Are you using "redistribute static connected" in your eigrp
config?

Brian


On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, alex campbell wrote:

 
 Hello ppl
 
 I have two routers, both connected to a standard 10mb hub. Both can ping 
 each other as can a PC which is also on this mini network.
 
 1 is a 2501 with IOS 11.3 connected via ethernet
 1 is a 2620 with IOS 12.0 connected via fast ethernet
 
 I am trying to get these two to share routes via EIGRP but to no avail. Both 
 are set to routing process 1, both have routes..and (odd bit here) a network 
 monitor on the PC says that they are advertising routes!
 but they do not seem to share routes
 when i do show ip eigrp interface on the 2620 it does NOT list any info!
 but when i do it on the 2501 it lists ethernet 0.
 But I am doing the same thing for each router !
 
 Is it incompatibility between 12.0 and 11.3, I find it difficult to believe 
 but someone has suggested it ?
 Or am I missing something obvious ?
 
 Any help appreciated
 Mark,
 
 
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IOS Upgrade on CCO

2000-07-24 Thread Nadine Langlois

A while back someone posted an URL that went to a page
of IOS upgrades one could download if they had CCO
access.  Does anyone have that URL they could post? 
It would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Nadine Langlois

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RE: Masters degrees / distance learning

2000-07-24 Thread Puckett, Larry

That's assuming that you would want to move into management. Myself, I am
enthused about the opportunities opened by certifications in the technical
arena, with appropriate compensation, without having to sell my soul in the
political atmosphere of management. They can have it. I wouldn't even want
it.

Larry Puckette - LANCP
Temple-Inland
Network Analyst
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From:   whatshakin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Sunday, July 23, 2000 11:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Masters degrees / distance learning

I'd like to interject a little if I may.  Having all cert related
credentials will certainly open the doors to decent money and better and
better opportunities in the IT related field.  All certs and no degree
however, (in most cases) is probably going to limit one's potential for
growth opportunities.  To expound on his further, having a degree and
numerous certifications in the same discipline (IT in this case) could also
hamper ones long term potential growth opportunities!  I am referring to the
possibility of moving into management positions in this case.  Here the lack
of business related skills could draw many obstacles to which overcoming
them may prove difficult.  It seems logical that a combination of both
technical and business skills/certs will provide one with the best platform
onto which you could build a solid career.  Unfortunately, with bachelor
degree's becoming almost a commodity these days, you may soon need to set
yourself above the crowd with a graduate degree and high level certs of
sorts.  I dare say the folks with a MBA and CCIE will soon find themselves
running the businesses of tomorrow.




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From: JohnMail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lauren Child [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: Masters degrees / distance learning


 TTFN:

 Good to see that someone believe in the process of education and is
prepared
 to go beyond MCSE/CNE/CCxx.  My guess is that the vast majority of people
 with "Certs only",  plan to do network configuration type stuff for a very
 long time to come.

 At some stage my plan is to be able to effectively manage the people doing
 the "GRUNT" work - pardon the term.  And this is where a graduate degree
 will enable me to compete for technical (or business) managerial
positions.
 The higher levels of formal education will enable to  do much than mere
 networking stuff.  I am sure you want to be able to WRITE effectively and
 perfect your PRESENTATION skills.

 So far I have completed one graduate program -  MBA.  I also have MCSE and
 CCNA.  I am currently working on MCSE (2000) and CCDA/CCNP.  I do this
 because learning is fun to me.


 Go for Gold!





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 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 2:25 AM
 Subject: Masters degrees / distance learning


 
  Hiya,
 
  Ive been thinking about the Masters Degree thing - I have a BSc in
  Computing (communications and Networks).  Im wondering about doing a
  masters degree by distance learning.  My old university, Sheffield
  Hallam in the UK does a distance learning "enterrprise networks" masters
  degree thats accredited by Novell, but having spent 4 years there
  already, and having had disagreements with staff members etc, I was
  wondering what other degrees people might have found or taken by
  distance learning?
 
  TTFN
  Lauren
 
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RE: Lab Dress

2000-07-24 Thread David Wolsefer
Title: RE: Lab Dress





Dress doesn't matter. Dress comfortably. The only thing I would caution is that the room in Brussels was cold to me, so bring a sweater or jacket.

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Subject: Lab Dress



I have what sounds to me to be a stupid question (I
know, I know...no such thing as a stupid question)
that I haven't seen addressed before. Does it matter
what you wear into the lab? I want to be comfortable,
which to me is jeans, t-shirt, and ballcap. I guess
what I'm getting at is, since the proctor has some
discretion, will you start out on the wrong foot if
you're not dressed in at least business casual? I know
the lab is supposed to be based on pure ability, and I
hope something as silly as how you're dressed would
not affect the outcome or the helpfullness of the
proctor. But then again, I've run across many people
who seem to judge your level of seriousness about
things based on how you're dressed. Any insight?
Scott


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RE: BCMSN question

2000-07-24 Thread Brian



CiscoPress makes a BCMSN book.are you saying that book is no
good for using on the BCMSN test?  The CiscoPress BCMSN is the book I am
using to prepare for the CCNP 2.0 BCMSN test.

Brian


On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Wisin Suhendra Setiady wrote:

 I think this could be a choice:
 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072124741/wisinshomesweeth
 Rather waiting for the coming one. Right now the CiscoPress is still the
 best
 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578702070/wisinshomesweeth
 But it's too late if for taking the exam.
 
 ISL encapsulation
 
 6506
 set trunk slot_number/port_number on isl 1-1005
 set port duplex full
 set port speed 100
 
 2924
 interface FastEthernet0/port_number
  duplex full
  speed 100
  switchport mode trunk
 
 With Sincerity
 http://www.ciscosite.com
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Helena LOW
 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 9:23 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: BCMSN question
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I was wondering if someone could tell me how indepth we need to know the
 material in the Cisco press book of BCMSN?  When I was studying for my
 CCNA, I mostly used Todd's book which was enough, but I did take a look at
 the Cisco Press book for CCNA and it was really indepth..I was wondering
 if this is the case for the BCMSN book?  Like would we need to know the
 fields of ISL encapsulation?
 
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 Helena
 
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Passed FRS !!!

2000-07-24 Thread Akinmade, Adetola (KNMD)

Hi all,
This is  to thank all the kind and generous people at this great site.
couldn' t have done it without you guys and gals.'
special thanks to Atef Rostom. 
passed FRS with a score of 870
breakdown is 
ACRC 100%
CLSC 79%
CMTD 75 %

I will advise anybody going for the exam to love ospf and how to optimize
networks.
I will be going for support in  about 2 weeks time

Regards
Adetola

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Re: off topic math question

2000-07-24 Thread Kent

Each guys did pay $9. you gave 10 and got back 1, and
you do not think you paid 9? 
the room is 25, plus the 2, then 27, each guy pays 9, 
that's it. you can not say, 27+2, because 2 is part of
the 27 already.

Kent

--- Marco Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Each guy didn't pay $9 for each room. $25 / 3 is
 8. ... + 1, is
 9.3  multiply that by 3 then add $2. Comes
 out to $30 for me. Am I
 missing the riddle here people? :) heh
 
 
 
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 004001bff3f6$9dd1f3f0$82c1fea9@nt2000ws">news:004001bff3f6$9dd1f3f0$82c1fea9@nt2000ws...
 Does anyone know the math the name of the math
 puzzler that goes like this:
 
 3 guys go to a hotel, the manager says the room is
 $30. Each guy puts in $10
 then go to sleep.
 
 The next manager decides the room is really only
 $25, but decides to keep $2
 for himself.
 
 He then hands each guy back $1 each.
 
 The Question is if each guy paid $9 for the room,
 and 3*9=27 +2(the manager
 took) what happens to the other dollar, since
 27+2=$29?
 
 I only ask since I belive this is a math riddle and
 wanted to know the name.
 
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RE:

2000-07-24 Thread Roger Wang

What you see is what they call an ATM "edge" device.  It's usually an
interface on a router, the "hop" before/after the actual ATM switch(es).
Between two ATM edge devices, there could be multiple ATM switches, but none
of them will show up on the traceroute.

HTH,

Rog

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 2:49 AM
 To: Vijay Ramcharan; 'Roger Wang'; Sameh Badros; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE:


 "hence they can't be ping'ed.  Same with
  ATM switches"

 Really? I run traceroutes on the web often and many
 interfaces show up as being ATM_BlahBlah.IP_Address.
 Are these not ATM interfaces showing up in the output
 of traceroute?


 --- Vijay Ramcharan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Not so.  Assign an IP address to an interface and
  they're perfectly
  pingable.
 
  -Original Message-
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  Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 5:24 PM
  To: Sameh Badros; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE:
 
 
  Bridge is a layer 2 device.  They will not show up
  as a "hop" when doing a
  traceroute, hence they can't be ping'ed.  Same with
  ATM switches, or LAN
  switches like a Cat5.
 
  HTH,
 
  Rog
 
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   I am using Bridging between 2 routers connected
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Re: cheap cisco routers (UK and Europe)

2000-07-24 Thread Ben Lovegrove

Don't you believe! ;-)

It's just that the rest of us on the CCIE track in the UK are already
geared up!

Speaking of jobs  . . . .  http://www.lovegrove.co.uk/bgl/ciscojobs





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RE: Cisco and the Montgomery GI Bill

2000-07-24 Thread Rik Guyler

The real trick to doing this is the "legitimate college" part.  I taught MS
courses at a local college and many of my students were there under the GI
Bill.  Since it's under the guise of a college curriculum, they had very few
problems, except for the typical government red tape stuff you'll have to
deal with anywhere.  The government doesn't typically care what you take,
but rather where or from whom you take it.  :-} 

Rik



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Subject: RE: Cisco and the Montgomery GI Bill


Good question, I have never heard of it.  However I think it would work if
the institution(i.e. School/College/University) was/is an accredited
educational institute.  Check with the VA reps at the your local JCs and
Universities/Colleges.  Some are Cisco Academies as well.

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 Has anyone ever heard of anyone being able to use the GI Bill for any
 Cisco Training or Certifications?

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Re: Cisco CCIE All-in-one Lab Study Guide

2000-07-24 Thread John Hardman

Hi

I will be sitting the routing 2.0 exam soon too. I have the book and yes the
BGP labs are well worth doing. However, the previous post has lots of
value... do not limit your self to the labs in the book. Once you done them,
go to the Cisco site and lookup BGP and go thru each command in a lab, the
more the better.

$0.02
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ArrisTech/CCS-IS SysAdmin


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 I am not taking the CCIE, but the BSCN - Routing exam, and I hear the bgp
hands
 on in the book is worth looking at

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  if you're taking the exam in (4) weeks and you plan on using that this
late
  in the game, FORGET it!  Go and buy Marc Russell's labs
  (www.ccbootcamp.com).  That's what I used to pass the CCIE exam!!!
 
  The All-in-one Lab Study Guide is great for a starting point (3-6 months
  prior to the lab exam).  After that, you need some REAL labs!
 
  -Brad Ellis
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   Hello,
 I have read a few suggestions about using the "Cisco CCIE All-in-one
   Lab Study Guide" for the BSCN exam, for hands on lad practice, is it
   true, and if that is the case, there someone out the that has a second
   hand copy for sale (in good shape), the problem is that Amazon.co.uk
can
   only ship between 2 - 5 weeks time, and I intend sitting the exam in 4
   weeks time.
  
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Re: IOS Upgrade on CCO

2000-07-24 Thread Michael Fountain

From their main page, click on software center, and then click on the link 
for the upgrade planner.

The more familiar you are with Cisco's web pages, the better off you'll be.




A while back someone posted an URL that went to a page
of IOS upgrades one could download if they had CCO
access.  Does anyone have that URL they could post?
It would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
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Re: 2620 keeps rebooting on and on and ....!!!

2000-07-24 Thread Kent

You want to pull out all the cards and see what
happens, if the same thing happens, I will tftp a new
flash; if it does keep rebooting without any card on
it, then put the card back one by one, it worked for
me once.

Good luck.

Kent
--- Kiarash Bodouhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Type a 'sh ver' after when the router reboots by
 itself and see in
 the command's report the reason for the last reboot.
 
 Regards
 Kiarash
 
 Niraj Palikhey wrote:
  
  Hi,
  I am trying to figure out what's wrong with a 2620
 router that keeps
  rebooting on and on and on...Initially, I did the
 Ctrl-Break on startup, got
  into the router, configured the startup-config
 file and set the
  config-register to 0x2102. Everything went fine
 and it was working. Today
  when I turned the router on, the same problem. Now
 I am having problems even
  getting the Ctrl-Break key to work.
  Any ideas??
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Re: lucent

2000-07-24 Thread Kent

I believe many folks here are from INS which is Lucent
now, they have access to their internal network for
those docs, but for outsiders I do not know where we
can go, it is strange for Lucent that they keep all
those infor as they are secerts? It is really
unbelievable, especially compared with what Cisco has
done to their web site.

Kent

--- Richard Steer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi folks, I am CCNP just moving into a primary
 lucent
 environment. I am wondering if anybody has any
 training notes or configs on Lucent STINGER DSLAM
 products.
 
 Lucent documentations are very rare, any help will
 be
 appreciated.
 
 particularly any CBT's.
 
 Richard Steer CCNA/CCNP
 
 
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RE: Yahoo Messanger--Forming a troubleshooting network...???

2000-07-24 Thread Winchester, Derek S.

Derekwtp
 

Derek S. Winchester 
Sr. Wan Engineer (CCNP) 
Data Communications Department 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Phone: 410-953-4887 
Cell: 443-562-3456 

 

-Original Message-
From: Brandon Carroll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 4:31 PM
To: Marc Giroux (EMC); '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Yahoo Messanger--Forming a troubleshooting network...???



I just set mine up.  I hope it's okay to join the network.  My Id is CCNP2BE

Brandon Carroll

CCNA, Specialist-ADSL

Verison Communications, formerly GTE


 

  "Marc Giroux (EMC)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 



Up to know I am only aware of 3
jimk_ccnp
cisco_buster
Marc_giroux

Marc Giroux
Product Manager DWDM  Cable Solutions
Ericsson Canada
905-206-7441
416-817-0268 cell



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 Subject: Yahoo Messanger--Forming a troubleshooting network...???
 
 Hey group,
 I have messenger and my ID is CiscoEssentials. I've tried to add you
 all 
 in but I haven't seen your ID's in your posts. Maybe I'm just blind. 8)
 Could 
 someone send me a list of the others that got in on this. It would be 
 appreciated,
 
 Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
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Cannot Erase FLASH ???

2000-07-24 Thread Circusnuts



I'm trying to upgrade the 
IOS in a couple of routers I've justpurchased  I get 
this:

System flash directory:File Length 
Name/status 1 3869420 igs-i-l.111-9[3869484 
bytes used, 4519124 available, 8388608 total]

Erase flash device? [confirm]Are you sure? [yes/no]: y%dev_open: System flash not writable

Any ideas- Copy TFTP 
FLASH gives the same- not writable error...

Thanks All 
!!!
Phil


RE: Switch Limitations?

2000-07-24 Thread Phil Barker

Felice,
  Doesn't look like my last message got through so
I'll try again.
  Draw out 3 3524 switches running vertically
beneath each other as they would appear in a cabinet.
Label the first switch A, the middle switch B and the
Lower switch C.
  Let Switches A,B and C contain 1 GBIC and give
switch A a fibre uplink to the core.
  Now if switch A GBIC port 2 is patched to switch
B (GBIC port 1) as per reccomended by Cisco, you will
have 48 user ports that have access to the fibre core
without any contention for the GBIC link between A 
B.
  However, when you add a 3rd Switch 'C', and GBIC
port 2 of switch B to port 1 of switch C then there is
contention for the GBIC link between A and B, and an
Ethernet Bus and collision domain is formed between A
 C.

HTH

Phil.
--- Felice Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hello
Phill,
 Thank you - can you explain the last part? The
 ethernet bus part? Actually I
 noticed late collisions on 2 ports. One is connected
 to the Cabletron and
 the cable is about 5 feet long. I have a feeling if
 I get the MMAC out of
 the picture that will help. I am not certain that
 the other port has a hub
 connected to it. I did some research last night and
 found that the problems
 traditionally would be 1) cable distance out of spec
 2) too many repeaters.
 I also found that the late collision error shows up
 in 12.0 code when there
 is auto-negotiations problems. They are definitely
 having that.
 Thanks so much
 Felice

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
 t/sem120t.htm
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Phil Barker
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 12:50 PM
 To: Felice Russell; Cisco Groupstudy
 Subject: Re: Switch Limitations?
 
 
 I am presuming the late collisions are being
 detected
 on the cat 3500 connected to the HUB ?
 After checking that the cable distance between hub
 and
 cat switch is within limits try a spare cat switch
 (out of hours) in place of the hub and see if you
 still get late collisions if you do then look at the
 cable with a TDR etc, if not, replace hub with more
 3524's. Be aware that connecting a 3rd 3524 via
 GBIC's
 causes the formation of an Ethernet Bus between the
 switches.
 
 Regards,
 
 Phil.
 
 --- Felice Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi
 I
 have a question about switch configuration
  limits- what i have are four
  standalone cat 3500xl  with gbic uplinks and one
  cabletrom MMAC acting as a
  backbone. There are two routers- one connected to
  one network and the MMAC
  and the other connecting to one of the cats. There
  are several hubs hanging
  off of the cat 3500 but none of them have hubs
  daiseychained out- and there
  are late collisions showing up on the catalyst. I
  considered making the
  catsa cluster but there are all sorts of crazy
  protocols running aorund the
  network as one of the routers is bridiging things
  like dec and sna.
  ANy ideas? Please help
  Thanks
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Re: bridging analog phone service with Cisco VoIP

2000-07-24 Thread Alexander Pozdnjakov

Hi!

No. There must be ip, fr or atm configured.
You can create ip tunnel over x.25...

 correction for network layout :

   x25 LLFR
x25
 POTS1  1750  4500  4500  4500  1750  POTS2

 can I configure the voice connection between both POTS but still use x25
for
 data ? how to configure the routers ?
 thanks.

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Re: IOS Upgrade on CCO

2000-07-24 Thread A. Geoffrey Cauchi

Try This

http://www.cisco.com/kobayashi/sw-center/sw-ios.shtml


You have to have CCO Access

Geoff

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Re: CCIE - Austin, TX

2000-07-24 Thread Jonathan Hays

This is a Cisco study forum. Would you guys please take your political/religious
discussions offline. You have each other's email addresses.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Good point but you don't judge it as well as you don't understand the french
 history...

 cvp

 michael wedel-durrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/21/2000 06:21:36 AM

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 cc:(bcc: Claude-Vincent PEREZ/JP-TOKYO-HOLDING/LVMH)

 Subject:  Re: CCIE - Austin, TX

   

 dear Bill:

 i was speaking from my experience and limited knowlege. the french exchange
 students i have known have
 been befuddled by our american racial politics.

 as for the algerian situation, i don't claim to understand what's going on but
 that seems to me to be
 based on religious intolerance on both sides (not any better than racial
 intolerance, i agree)

 Still Your Friend,
 mic

 Bill Fenech wrote:

  Yeah, right, that's why they get along with Algerians so well
 
  - Original Message -
  From: "michael wedel-durrow" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "groupstudy"
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Subject: Re: CCIE - Austin, TX
 
   yes, but my experience with the french is that to them race is
  insignifigant.
  
   Chuck Larrieu wrote:
  
I too checked the dictionary on this one. It is true the word is of
Scandinavian / old English origin, and has perhaps been in the language
  for
1500 years, well before the Danes, the Norse, the Saxons and the Angles
  had
any contact with  sub-Saharans.
   
That said, the word became politically incorrect here in the US because
  of
the similarity to a particular racial epithet, and has generally fallen
  out
of favor as a result. Them Frenchies, on the other hand, have fewer
  hangups
of these sorts. I am inclined to believe that the French in general
discriminate based upon ability to speak pure Parisian. The worse your
accent, the further down the food chain you are, socially speaking.
   
Chuck
   
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  Of
Deane, James
Sent:   Thursday, July 20, 2000 10:31 AM
To: 'michael wedel-durrow'; ElephantChild; groupstudy
Subject:RE: CCIE - Austin, TX
   
Before this gets out of hand, the following is pasted from the From the
Miriam Webster web site (www.m-w.com)
   
Main Entry: nig·gard·ly
Pronunciation: -lE
Function: adjective
Date: 1571
1 : grudgingly mean about spending or granting : BEGRUDGING
2 : provided in meanly limited supply
synonym see STINGY
- nig·gard·li·ness noun
- niggardly adverb
   
I'm sure EC meant no harm in this other than to throw around a 10 dollar
word.
   
Jim
   
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From: michael wedel-durrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 4:07 AM
To: ElephantChild; groupstudy
Subject: Re: CCIE - Austin, TX
   
EC:
   
you used a very ugly racial epethet. please show us that you're not so
stupid that you can't find a more
appropriate choice of words.
   
mic
   
ElephantChild wrote:
   
 On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Raymond Thomas wrote:

  First we had words like rabblecroot, now...persnickety?? LOL, I
  know
  what you mean though.

 Next thing you know, someone's going to complain about HR
  niggardliness.
 :-)

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  Of
  Chuck Larrieu
  Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 3:49 PM
 
  Some recruiters wonder why we techies get so persnickety.  :-
 
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  Starry Eyes
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  Why do I not have a warm fuzzy about this offer?  Maybe because I am
  not
a
  certificated [sic] CCIE?

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How can I stop this?!!!

2000-07-24 Thread NeoLink2000

Hey Groupies,
I know someone already asked this question, and I even tried to answer it 
before. When working on labs I almost 80% of the time get interrupted in 
typing my lines with the well known:

Loading network config...
Loading Line config...

And so on. I thought that if you just disconnect the links until your final 
setup then reinstall them that this problem would be solved but I just know 
there must be some kind of command to eliminate this from happening from the 
start. If anybody knows, please enlighten me. Thanks a bunch group, it's 
appreciated.

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
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RE: ISDN interface problem

2000-07-24 Thread Odell, Jeff

When an interface is configured as a backup, you can not use it for anything
else.  What you could do in this case is put the BRI interface into a dialer
group.  Configure the dialer group as the backup interface.  You can then
use the BRI interface while the main link is active.

Jeff Odell
CCNA CCDA
Network Specialist
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Subject: RE: ISDN interface problem




Not sure (I haven't used BRI interfaces much), but I seem to remember that
if an
ISDN interface is configured as a backup interface, it will be in standby
mode
and cannot be used for anything else.
Is your BRI configured as a backup interface?  If so, what happens when the
main
link is brought down?
Can anyone confirm or deny my hazy memory?

JMcL
-- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 24/07/2000
14:44
---


Rik Guyler [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 22/07/2000 00:47:48

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Subject:  RE: ISDN interface problem



I also seem to remember from my studies awhile back, that you have to reboot
the router when changing the ISDN switch type to make the change take
effect.  Something like you'll see the change in the config, but the router
won't recognize it until the reboot.  Have you tried that?It rather
resembles a Microsoft product in this regard!  :-}

Maybe posting a "show config" would help determine why BRI0/0 is in standby
mode.

BTW Carrier Transitions are incremented each time your "call" changes state.
For example, when an active call gets disconnected (from timeout, bad
hardware, etc.), that activity will increment the Carrier Transition count
by one.  If you have DDR/BOD setup, this is a pretty typical thing.  If not,
then you either need to make a config change or you might have bad hardware
somewhere in the line.

Rik Guyler
Principal Consultant
Cardinal Solutions Group, Inc.
513.984.6700



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From: Hans Stout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 11:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ISDN interface problem


Hi Larry,

thanks for your answer.
What exactly do you mean by enabling the interface first ?
My concern is that I do not see any lit LEDs on the interface. Can you tell
me what a status of standby/down means ? How can I get the interface in
up/up (spoofing) status ? Also, what do the carrier transitions mean ?
I include the output from the sh int command:

Ener_Erkath#sh int bri0/0
BRI0/0 is standby mode, line protocol is down
  Hardware is PQUICC BRI
  Internet address is 10.90.1.70/30
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 64 Kbit, DLY 2 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
  Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set
  Last input never, output never, output hang never
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
  Queueing strategy: weighted fair
  Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops)
 Conversations  0/0/256 (active/max active/max total)
 Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
 21139976 packets output, 2239721261 bytes, 0 underruns
 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 3 interface resets
 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
 140 carrier transitions


From: LARRY OSEI-KWAKU [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: LARRY OSEI-KWAKU [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hans Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ISDN interface problem
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 05:10:29 -0700 (PDT)

I think you will need to enable the interface first
before you can set the switch type.

Larry Osei
Lodnon
Uk
--- Hans Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi there colleagues,
 
  I have a problem with my ISDN interface on a Cisco
  2610 router. I just had a
  Telekom engineer at the site verify that the line is
  ok to the interface,
  but he cannot see any lights burning on the
  intreface (B1 and B2 LEDs). When
  I do a sh isdn status, I get the following:
 
  Ener_Erkath#sh isdn status
  Global ISDN Switchtype = basic-net3
  ISDN BRI0/0 interface
  dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype =
  basic-1tr6
  Layer 1 Status:
  DEACTIVATED
  Layer 2 Status:
  Layer 2 NOT Activated
  Layer 3 Status:
  0 Active Layer 3 Call(s)
  Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 0
  The Free Channel Mask:  0x8003
  Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0
 
  When I change the ISDN switchtype to basic-net3, it
  

entry-level positions???

2000-07-24 Thread Pimphaas

Hello!

I have currently achieved CCNA status, and I am in search of immediate employment.  I 
have 1 and 1/2 months classroom experience with cisco routers and I am very willing to 
learn on the job.  i am 20 years old and currently pursuing a degree in 
Electrical/Computer Engineer at the University of Houston.  

Please reply if you have any leads or info. for entry-level positions in Houston or 
Dalls are-preferrably Houston.

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OSPF and RIP Configs for Lucent CBX500

2000-07-24 Thread Thomas Carter

I was just wondering if anyone has any documentation or experience
configuring the Lucent CBX500 with a Cisco 3600.   Any info will
be appreciated.

Thomas Carter
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Re: ACRC

2000-07-24 Thread Randy Witt

790 is the passing score for all.

 "Amit Lilani" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/24/00 03:12AM 
just wanted to know the passing marks for ccna ... i just gave it today got
727 out of 1000 --- 790 was passing ... all places told me 70 percent was
passing ... of all my acrc book also told 70 is passing... does it change
from person to person.. or is it 790 ... or was it a mistake done for me...

thanks...


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MAC Address

2000-07-24 Thread Peter Gray

How to flip a Token Ring MAC to Ethernet MAC. What is the rule for that? I 
have a token ring MAC address...41003511
It has be to be converted to Ethernet MAC.
Any comments..


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CCIE All-in-one (author: moron or genious?)

2000-07-24 Thread NeoLink2000

Hey Groupies,
Just wanted to bring up a topic that I've been pondering. About a month 
ago, me and another member on the list met up and started working on his path 
to CCIE, starting with the "CCIE All-In-One Study Guide." Any of you who have 
ever used this book have all seen the massive amounts of errors in it, from 
picture errors, config errors, and even syntax spelling errors. We are almost 
through the whole book and I must say that out of the 80 labs in the book, at 
least 75% of them have had AT LEAST a tiny glitch on the authors part. I have 
hated this for the time that I've been working in the book, until last night. 
Me and the other member were working on one of the BGP labs. First of all, 
there was a config missing for one of the routers, and for router D in the 
config there wasn't supposed to be a serial address...but of coarse in the 
picture there was one. We literally spent about 2 hours on what was supposed 
to be a 20 minute lab. I commented this and the other member said "I know, 
this is great." That's when I got to thinking. What if this author made all 
of these mistakes to teach us troubleshooting. I must admit, I have spent a 
lot of time on these labs trying to figure out what's wrong with them after 
we use what the author wants, and I even get better from it. On the way home 
last night I was thinking that maybe the book was intended to be that way and 
all of those errata's are just ruining it because it's letting people not use 
their heads. If this is NOT the case and the author didn't intend in making 
this book a troubleshooter, then maybe he is a moron. But if he did, indeed, 
write this book this way intentionally, then I have to tip my hat and say 
that he is a genius and a great teacher. Just my thoughts guys. After all, 
the second half of "the lab" is fixing what was made wrong. If this book can 
simulate that...then it is the best CCIE study guide to a certain level. Have 
a good one group,

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
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2000-07-24 Thread Robert V. Russo Jr.




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MAC Addresses

2000-07-24 Thread Nasser N Khwaja

What does it mean to say that the Catalyst 1912 has 1024 MAC Addresses,
while the Catalyst 2828 has 8192 MAC Addresses.
Can anyone please explain?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: MAC Addresses

2000-07-24 Thread Trevor

Nasser N Khwaja wrote:

 What does it mean to say that the Catalyst 1912 has 1024 MAC Addresses,
 while the Catalyst 2828 has 8192 MAC Addresses.
 Can anyone please explain?
 Thanks in advance.
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That number refers to the size of the MAC Address table... basically, how
many nodes can be hooked up to the switch (directly, via cascaded hub,
multilayer switches, etc) and remember what port every station is on.  For
best performance, a switch should be able to remember every MAC Address on
it's side of the router, and therefor after recieving a packet from every
station, no longer have to flood all segments to locate a station.  This
is optimum use.

If you were to purchase a switch that can hold 1024 MAC Addresses in it's
table, and attach 1100 stations, the switch will function, it will only be
less efficient.  For example,
MAC Address #1 isn't used for a long time, and 1024 other stations "talk"
since... SwitchA will remove the entry for Station1, since "it must be
turned off, and this will free room in the table".  Suddenly, a packet for
Station1 comes into the switch... it doesn't have an entry in the
MAC Table, so it floods all ports.  This flooding causes excess traffic on
all other ports.

Same scenario, but the switch has a 2048 entry MAC Address Table.
Station1's MAC is never removed, because there is still room in the table
after everyone on the network has talked.  The same packet comes in for
Station1, the switch looks up the MAC, and sends it out the appropriate
port.  The 1099 other stations don't have to process that packet to layer
2 and drop it.

Regards,
  Trevor Corness, CCNA+ACRC


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RE: Passed COD

2000-07-24 Thread Dennis Laganiere

I sympathize with you about your spouse not understanding what you've
accomplished.  My wife has said she hasn't understood a thing I've said
since I stopped working with servers five years ago :-)

Let me offer a warm and heartfelt (virtual) hug of acceptance and respect...
- Dennis Laganiere

-Original Message-
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To: 'Group Study'
Subject: Passed CCDP


I just thought I would drop a quick note to let the group know that I passed
CID on Friday gaining me my CCDP.
I started pursuing this certification earlier this year when I took a new
job. Now that I have passed, I don't have the excitement that I thought I
would have. Don't get me wrong, I am very excited and relieved that I am
past it now. The problem is that I don't have anyone close to share the
excitement with. My wife was happy for me but she, as well as the rest of my
family, doesn't really understand what I have accomplished. 
Does anyone else feel similar?

Anywhoo, here is my path to CCDP.
I took the CCDP 2.0 path.
Jan 2000 - Passed BCMSN beta. I studied CLSC course book a little. Not much
help for this test. I did have lots of hands on including 29xx and 5500
switches. Know spanning tree, Cisco multicast, MLS, VTP, ISL etc.

April 2000 - Passed DCN test for CCDA. I studied DCN CD. Not to difficult.

June 2000 - Passed BCSN. I studied the Cisco Press ACRC book. Skip WAN, IPX
and AppleTalk stuff. Read Cisco's BGP tutorial on CCO. Just search on "BGP
TUTORIAL". Know OSPF and EIGRP.

June 2000 - Passed BCRAN. The group said this was the easiest but I thought
it was fairly difficult. I used Cisco Press BCRAN book.

July 2000 - Passed CID. This was also difficult. I used the Cisco Press CID
book. Study Cisco's ATM product guide.
Know specs on ATM gear.

I hope to take CIT in August. I may take this class just because the hands
on will be good practice for CCIE.

Thanks to the group for all of your posts. 

Tim Claxton CCDP CCNA
Systems Design Engineer
SBC DataComm
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Re: MAC Addresses

2000-07-24 Thread Brian


That is how many MAC addresses it can store in its tables


On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Nasser N Khwaja wrote:

 What does it mean to say that the Catalyst 1912 has 1024 MAC Addresses,
 while the Catalyst 2828 has 8192 MAC Addresses.
 Can anyone please explain?
 Thanks in advance.
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Re: MAC Address

2000-07-24 Thread AABAN34

http://memphis.supersharewareman.com/Apps/2449.asp

Check this out

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BSCMSN

2000-07-24 Thread Andre Santos



Does anyone have any information on the BSCMSN 
test? Has anyone already taken the test? If so let me 
know


Re: two routers EIGRP

2000-07-24 Thread Phil Barker

Brian,
 If your 2 routers are connected into the same
Hub, then they will be on the same network.
Have you set up any other networks on either router
that you can advertise ? e.g via loopback addresses or
via the spare Ethernet port on the 2514 with "no
keepalive" on it.

Have you tried "show ip eigrp neighbor" ?
to see if the routers have formed an adjacency with
each other, if they havn't then they won't exchange
routing info.

also "sh ip route" to see what the router thinks is
directly connected. Both of your routers should have
at least the fact that they are both directly
connected to the Ethernet network. But you won't
necessarily see any other networks unless you
advertise them with the "network" statement under
EIGRP routing process 1 and put a legitimate interface
where this network can be found i.e via a loopback
address or via "no keepaalive" on your spare Eth
interface, or via a real interface if you have the
spare kit.

HTH

Phil.


--- Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
 
 What type of routes do you have on each router? Only
 connected and
 static?  Are you using "redistribute static
 connected" in your eigrp
 config?
 
 Brian
 
 
 On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, alex campbell wrote:
 
  
  Hello ppl
  
  I have two routers, both connected to a standard
 10mb hub. Both can ping 
  each other as can a PC which is also on this mini
 network.
  
  1 is a 2501 with IOS 11.3 connected via ethernet
  1 is a 2620 with IOS 12.0 connected via fast
 ethernet
  
  I am trying to get these two to share routes via
 EIGRP but to no avail. Both 
  are set to routing process 1, both have
 routes..and (odd bit here) a network 
  monitor on the PC says that they are advertising
 routes!
  but they do not seem to share routes
  when i do show ip eigrp interface on the 2620 it
 does NOT list any info!
  but when i do it on the 2501 it lists ethernet 0.
  But I am doing the same thing for each router !
  
  Is it incompatibility between 12.0 and 11.3, I
 find it difficult to believe 
  but someone has suggested it ?
  Or am I missing something obvious ?
  
  Any help appreciated
  Mark,
  
 


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CCIE written - Survey before or after

2000-07-24 Thread Rahul Bajaj

A few weeks ago someone had posted a message about a "survey,  on which
how you answer determines the passing score..." before the CCIE written
exam.  Could anyone please clarify this as I will be taking the test
next week and want to clear as many doubts as I can about the same.

thanks


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CCIE All-in-one (moron or genious?)

2000-07-24 Thread NeoLink2000

Hey Groupies,
Just wanted to bring up a topic that I've been pondering. About a month 
ago, me and another member on the list met up and started working on his path 
to CCIE, starting with the "CCIE All-In-One Study Guide." Any of you who have 
ever used this book have all seen the massive amounts of errors in it, from 
picture errors, config errors, and even syntax spelling errors. We are almost 
through the whole book and I must say that out of the 80 labs in the book, at 
least 75% of them have had AT LEAST a tiny glitch on the authors part. I have 
hated this for the time that I've been working in the book, until last night. 
Me and the other member were working on one of the BGP labs. First of all, 
there was a config missing for one of the routers, and for router D in the 
config there wasn't supposed to be a serial address...but of coarse in the 
picture there was one. We literally spent about 2 hours on what was supposed 
to be a 20 minute lab. I commented this and the other member said "I know, 
this is great." That's when I got to thinking. What if this author made all 
of these mistakes to teach us troubleshooting. I must admit, I have spent a 
lot of time on these labs trying to figure out what's wrong with them after 
we use what the author wants, and I even get better from it. On the way home 
last night I was thinking that maybe the book was intended to be that way and 
all of those errata's are just ruining it because it's letting people not use 
their heads. If this is NOT the case and the author didn't intend in making 
this book a troubleshooter, then maybe he is a moron. But if he did, indeed, 
write this book this way intentionally, then I have to tip my hat and say 
that he is a genius and a great teacher. Just my thoughts guys. After all, 
the second half of "the lab" is fixing what was made wrong. If this book can 
simulate that...then it is the best CCIE study guide to a certain level. Have 
a good one group,

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RE: Very good web site for CCNA

2000-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

I was really impressed when I first reviewed this online material. It's so 
much better than most of the crap that's out there. Then I realized it's 
the "CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide" by Syngress! How 
could someone publish this online?? It appears to be a flagrant example of 
theft.

Priscilla



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Take a look at this site. There is a whole book of CCNA material written 
by  a CCIE,

http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htmhttp://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm 
http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm





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Reverse telneting to a console port

2000-07-24 Thread Chuck Church

All,

Can anyone tell me how to setup reverse telnet on a 2511 to connect to
the console port of another router?  I have the octal cable with RJ45
directly plugged into the console port of another.  Is a x-over needed on
this cable?  I can't seem to find how to do it on CCO.  I did notice that if
I have the first 3 lines connected to routers, and do a port scan on the
2511, I don't see it listening on ports 2001-2003.  If I unplug the RJ45s
from the other routers, the port is listening.  Here's my partial 2511
config:

interface Loopback0
 ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip directed-broadcast
!
.
!
line con 0
 password cisco
 login
 transport input none
line 1
 modem InOut
 transport input telnet
 stopbits 1
 speed 38400
 flowcontrol hardware
line 2 16
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 stopbits 1
 flowcontrol hardware
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
 password cisco
 login
!

SH LINE 1 looks like this:

2511# sh line 1
 Tty Typ Tx/RxA Modem  Roty AccO AccI   Uses   Noise  Overruns   Int
*  1 TTY  38400/38400 - inout ---  0   0 0/0   -

Line 1, Location: "", Type: ""
Length: 24 lines, Width: 80 columns
Baud rate (TX/RX) is 38400/38400, no parity, 1 stopbits, 8 databits
Status: Ready, Active, No Exit Banner
Capabilities: Hardware Flowcontrol In, Hardware Flowcontrol Out
  Modem Callout, Modem RI is CD
Modem state: Ready
Group codes:0
Modem hardware state: CTS DSR  DTR RTS
Special Chars: Escape  Hold  Stop  Start  Disconnect  Activation
^^xnone   - -   none
Timeouts:  Idle EXECIdle Session   Modem Answer  Session   Dispatch
   00:10:00nevernone not set
Idle Session Disconnect Warning
  never
Login-sequence User Response
 00:00:30
Autoselect Initial Wait
  not set
Modem type is unknown.
Session limit is not set.
Time since activation: 00:04:12
Editing is enabled.
History is enabled, history size is 10.
DNS resolution in show commands is enabled
Full user help is disabled
Allowed transports are lat pad v120 mop telnet rlogin nasi.  Preferred is
lat.
No output characters are padded
No special data dispatching characters

Thanks in advance,
Chuck Church
CCNP, MCNE, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Magnacom Technologies
140 N. Rt. 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-267-4000 x218

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Re: Cannot Erase FLASH ???

2000-07-24 Thread David C Prall

Since, 2500's are run from flash routers you need to boot up in bootrom
and then tftp copy the flash image.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/112cg_cr
/1cbook/1csysim.htm

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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 8:32 AM
Subject: Cannot Erase FLASH ???


I'm trying to upgrade the IOS in a couple of routers I've just purchased
 I get this:

System flash directory:
File  Length   Name/status
  1   3869420  igs-i-l.111-9
[3869484 bytes used, 4519124 available, 8388608 total]

Erase flash device? [confirm]
Are you sure? [yes/no]: y
%dev_open: System flash not writable

Any ideas- Copy TFTP FLASH gives the same- not writable error...

Thanks All !!!
Phil


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RE: ISDN interface problem

2000-07-24 Thread Michael Munoz

Hello,

First problem I see is 'Layer 1 DEACTIVATED'.  Here is the link and
suggestion to this problem from Cisco:


http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/troubleshooting/ts_isdn.h
tm

Using Show Commands To Troubleshoot ISDN Networks

The show commands in the Cisco IOS that are most helpful in solving ISDN
problems tell you whether you are connected to the local ISDN switch - show
isdn status, or whether you have successfully made a call - show dialer.

Show ISDN Status Command
Upon getting the ISDN line provisioned by telco, the only parameters that
are required for the router to synchronize with the switch are the switch
type and the spid(s). Sample configuration would be:

isdn switch-type basic-ni1
!
interface BRI0
 isdn spid1 4112120101 5551212
 isdn spid2 4112130101 5551213
After proper configuration, output from the show isdn status EXEC command
would yield:

The current ISDN Switchtype = basic-ni1
ISDN BRI0 interface
Layer 1 Status:
ACTIVE
Layer 2 Status:
TEI = 112, State = MULTIPLE_FRAME_ESTABLISHED
TEI = 113, State = MULTIPLE_FRAME_ESTABLISHED
Layer 3 Status:
No Active Layer 3 Call(s)
Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 0
Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0


-- Failure of the Cisco router to synchronize properly with the ISDN switch
would yield:

The current ISDN Switchtype = basic-ni1
ISDN BRI0 interface
Layer 1 Status:
DEACTIVATED
Layer 2 Status:
Layer 2 NOT Activated
Layer 3 Status:
No Active Layer 3 Call(s)
Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 0
Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0

If you receive this output, the possible causes are:

-
Problem Suggested Action

Faulty CableReplace the cable from router to ISDN jack, making 
sure the
cable contains the middle two pins (pins 4  5 in an RJ-45 cable).
Wrong Switch Type or Spid(s)Contact telco and confirm switch type and
spid(s). Re-enter them into router and issue the clear interface bri number
EXEC command.
Faulty ISDN lineGet an analog phone and plug into ISDN jack. 
You should
get either 1) a clicking noise, or 2) white noise/light static. If you do
not get either of those, it is not an active ISDN line. Contact telco and
open trouble ticket.
--

Mike Munoz



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Hans Stout
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ISDN interface problem


Hi there colleagues,

I have a problem with my ISDN interface on a Cisco 2610 router. I just had a
Telekom engineer at the site verify that the line is ok to the interface,
but he cannot see any lights burning on the intreface (B1 and B2 LEDs). When
I do a sh isdn status, I get the following:

Ener_Erkath#sh isdn status
Global ISDN Switchtype = basic-net3
ISDN BRI0/0 interface
dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = basic-1tr6
Layer 1 Status:
DEACTIVATED
Layer 2 Status:
Layer 2 NOT Activated
Layer 3 Status:
0 Active Layer 3 Call(s)
Activated dsl 0 CCBs = 0
The Free Channel Mask:  0x8003
Total Allocated ISDN CCBs = 0

When I change the ISDN switchtype to basic-net3, it doesn't change the
status of the ISDN.
Here is the output from the sh int bri0/0:

Ener_Erkath#sh int bri0/0
BRI0/0 is standby mode, line protocol is down
  Hardware is PQUICC BRI
  Internet address is 10.90.1.70/30
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 64 Kbit, DLY 2 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
  Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set
  Last input never, output never, output hang never
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
  Queueing strategy: weighted fair
  Output queue: 0/1000/64/0 (size/max total/threshold/drops)
 Conversations  0/0/256 (active/max active/max total)
 Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 0 abort
 21036936 packets output, 2224160372 bytes, 0 underruns
 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 3 interface resets
 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out
 140 carrier transitions

Does anybody know if this could just mean that the interface is not
functioning at all ? What do the carrier transitions mean ? And what does
'standby mode' mean ?
I am also not able to bounce the interface (shutdown/no shutdown doesn't
change the status on the interface, it remains in standby mode).
Thanks for your help in advance !

Regards,

Georg



www.ccprep.com FastTracks??

2000-07-24 Thread Dave Martin


Has anyone tried any of the FastTrack supscriptions at www.ccprep.com?  If
so, was it usefull for you?  I'm thinking of purchasing a few at one time,
but would like some feedback.

TIA,
Dave


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RE: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-24 Thread ZAPP, JULIAN F (PB)

I have turned on debug DHCP on several routers platforms and different
12.x(x) versions, but have yet to get any response.  Has anyone seen the
debug output for DHCP.  

My work around is to use an access list for the DHCP packet.




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Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 10:31 PM
To: jeongwoo park
Cc: cgs
Subject: Re: DHCP on Router!!


IOS 12.0(1)T


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Subject: DHCP on Router!!


Hi all
I heard that router had DHCP function.
Is that true?
if it is, which version is that?

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RE: Reverse telneting to a console port

2000-07-24 Thread Chris Larson

If I remember from BCRAN, if you do a show line, and find your line number.
Now if you telnet to your router port 2000 + line number that should be it.



So if you have a modem (or console but console has a different number) that
is async 65 or line 65 you would reverse telnet to it by telnetting to
127.0.0.1 2065


-Original Message-
From: Chuck Church [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 3:30 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Reverse telneting to a console port

All,

Can anyone tell me how to setup reverse telnet on a 2511 to connect to
the console port of another router?  I have the octal cable with RJ45
directly plugged into the console port of another.  Is a x-over needed on
this cable?  I can't seem to find how to do it on CCO.  I did notice that if
I have the first 3 lines connected to routers, and do a port scan on the
2511, I don't see it listening on ports 2001-2003.  If I unplug the RJ45s
from the other routers, the port is listening.  Here's my partial 2511
config:

interface Loopback0
 ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip directed-broadcast
!
.
!
line con 0
 password cisco
 login
 transport input none
line 1
 modem InOut
 transport input telnet
 stopbits 1
 speed 38400
 flowcontrol hardware
line 2 16
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 stopbits 1
 flowcontrol hardware
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
 password cisco
 login
!

SH LINE 1 looks like this:

2511# sh line 1
 Tty Typ Tx/RxA Modem  Roty AccO AccI   Uses   Noise  Overruns   Int
*  1 TTY  38400/38400 - inout ---  0   0 0/0   -

Line 1, Location: "", Type: ""
Length: 24 lines, Width: 80 columns
Baud rate (TX/RX) is 38400/38400, no parity, 1 stopbits, 8 databits
Status: Ready, Active, No Exit Banner
Capabilities: Hardware Flowcontrol In, Hardware Flowcontrol Out
  Modem Callout, Modem RI is CD
Modem state: Ready
Group codes:0
Modem hardware state: CTS DSR  DTR RTS
Special Chars: Escape  Hold  Stop  Start  Disconnect  Activation
^^xnone   - -   none
Timeouts:  Idle EXECIdle Session   Modem Answer  Session   Dispatch
   00:10:00nevernone not set
Idle Session Disconnect Warning
  never
Login-sequence User Response
 00:00:30
Autoselect Initial Wait
  not set
Modem type is unknown.
Session limit is not set.
Time since activation: 00:04:12
Editing is enabled.
History is enabled, history size is 10.
DNS resolution in show commands is enabled
Full user help is disabled
Allowed transports are lat pad v120 mop telnet rlogin nasi.  Preferred is
lat.
No output characters are padded
No special data dispatching characters

Thanks in advance,
Chuck Church
CCNP, MCNE, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Magnacom Technologies
140 N. Rt. 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-267-4000 x218

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RE: Reverse telneting to a console port

2000-07-24 Thread Chris Larson

You can reverse telnet to any line.  Do a show line, take thge line # of the
device you want to telnet to and add 2000. That will be the port of the
device.  So if I have an async or line 65 and my router is ip 192.168.2.2, I
can reverse telnet to the modem by doing a telnet 192.168.2.2 2065

It will work the same for the console port.

AUX0
CCNP +Security



-Original Message-
From: Chuck Church [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 3:30 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Reverse telneting to a console port


All,

Can anyone tell me how to setup reverse telnet on a 2511 to connect to
the console port of another router?  I have the octal cable with RJ45
directly plugged into the console port of another.  Is a x-over needed on
this cable?  I can't seem to find how to do it on CCO.  I did notice that if
I have the first 3 lines connected to routers, and do a port scan on the
2511, I don't see it listening on ports 2001-2003.  If I unplug the RJ45s
from the other routers, the port is listening.  Here's my partial 2511
config:

interface Loopback0
 ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip directed-broadcast
!
.
!
line con 0
 password cisco
 login
 transport input none
line 1
 modem InOut
 transport input telnet
 stopbits 1
 speed 38400
 flowcontrol hardware
line 2 16
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 stopbits 1
 flowcontrol hardware
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
 password cisco
 login
!

SH LINE 1 looks like this:

2511# sh line 1
 Tty Typ Tx/RxA Modem  Roty AccO AccI   Uses   Noise  Overruns   Int
*  1 TTY  38400/38400 - inout ---  0   0 0/0   -

Line 1, Location: "", Type: ""
Length: 24 lines, Width: 80 columns
Baud rate (TX/RX) is 38400/38400, no parity, 1 stopbits, 8 databits
Status: Ready, Active, No Exit Banner
Capabilities: Hardware Flowcontrol In, Hardware Flowcontrol Out
  Modem Callout, Modem RI is CD
Modem state: Ready
Group codes:0
Modem hardware state: CTS DSR  DTR RTS
Special Chars: Escape  Hold  Stop  Start  Disconnect  Activation
^^xnone   - -   none
Timeouts:  Idle EXECIdle Session   Modem Answer  Session   Dispatch
   00:10:00nevernone not set
Idle Session Disconnect Warning
  never
Login-sequence User Response
 00:00:30
Autoselect Initial Wait
  not set
Modem type is unknown.
Session limit is not set.
Time since activation: 00:04:12
Editing is enabled.
History is enabled, history size is 10.
DNS resolution in show commands is enabled
Full user help is disabled
Allowed transports are lat pad v120 mop telnet rlogin nasi.  Preferred is
lat.
No output characters are padded
No special data dispatching characters

Thanks in advance,
Chuck Church
CCNP, MCNE, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Magnacom Technologies
140 N. Rt. 303
Valley Cottage, NY 10989
845-267-4000 x218

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Re: www.ccprep.com FastTracks??

2000-07-24 Thread Billy Monroe

I bought CCNA fastrack and ACRC. They were very heplful. What I liked was
the technical support provided by ccprep guys.

I am not sure if I will buy more though - it seems Boson tests are also good
and much cheaper than ccprep.

Hope that helps.

Billy
CCNA, Compaq ASE, MCP


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 so, was it usefull for you?  I'm thinking of purchasing a few at one time,
 but would like some feedback.

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RE: acrc

2000-07-24 Thread Chris Larson

That would depend on your knowledge of the material. They change the
questions so if you get more questions on topics you do not know about then
yes the tests get harder the second time. If the second time you get more
questions on topics you know then they get easier.

Harder is a matter of perspective in the test. The material covered is
always the same, the questions are just different.


AUX0
CCNP +Security

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From: Amit Lilani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 2:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: acrc


hi to all,

i repeat
do the exams get more tougher on the second attempt.. ???

secondly i got a question on network congestion did not know what the ans
is...  i answered the client server application will run slowly... can u
help me with that question...

and also one questions  which router sends the external AS Lsa's is it
abr/asbr/backbone router have no clues... please help...

thanks
amit


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RE: Very good web site for CCNA

2000-07-24 Thread Jean Stockton

Not sure, but wouldn't it be considered obsolete by July 31 anyway.


mjs

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 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 3:40 PM
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 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Very good web site for CCNA


 I was really impressed when I first reviewed this online
 material. It's so
 much better than most of the crap that's out there. Then I realized it's
 the "CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide" by Syngress! How
 could someone publish this online?? It appears to be a flagrant
 example of
 theft.

 Priscilla



 --  From:   Neelanga Udash  Reply To:   Neelanga
 Udash  Sent:   Monday, 24 July, 2000 7:43
 AM  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'  Subject:Very good
 web site for
 CCNA
 
 Dear all,
 
 Take a look at this site. There is a whole book of CCNA material written
 by  a CCIE,
 
 http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htmhttp://www.rkingma.com
/cisco/testhome.htm
http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm





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what else to pass support 640-506

2000-07-24 Thread Favio T

I have the EXAM cram for 506 by coriolis and I printed out the whole 
INTERNETWORk TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FROM CISCO, The 506 books by Syngress and 
Sybex  aren't out till Sept.  This is what they told me when I called barnes 
and Noble.  Does any one know where I can find these books or will what I 
have be enough ??

Thanks
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p.s just passed BCRAN 2.0


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RE: Passed COD

2000-07-24 Thread Chris Larson

I can sympathize. Congratulations it is a big deal. I too do not find many
people to talk to or get excited about what I do. It seems to be that way
for many many engineers. I have resolved to simply saying "I work with
computers" when people ask me what I do because even if I explain it to them
they still don't understand and telling them I work with CPU's is just
simpler. It is not a job that you can go home and talk about. "Yeah honey,
it was cool. I built 3 3-DES VPNS between several branch offices, but it was
frustrating because I somehow messed up the OSPF tables". WTF are you
talking about??

My uncle is a Doctor and when he says I sewed someones arm back on everyone
understands. If you say I attatched a router to a network (the simplest of
terms)nobody knows what you really did and how neat that really is, or more
importantly all the things it will allow that comany to accomplish.


Well hey!! I understand, and even if everyone else doesn't understand, we
build networks, we make the internet happen, and we enable the people we
work for to do so many incredible things. It is very very important work.

Again CONGRATS


AUX0
CCNP +Security


-Original Message-
From: Dennis Laganiere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 12:44 PM
To: 'CLAXTON, TIMOTHY A. (AIT)'; 'Group Study'
Subject: RE: Passed COD


I sympathize with you about your spouse not understanding what you've
accomplished.  My wife has said she hasn't understood a thing I've said
since I stopped working with servers five years ago :-)

Let me offer a warm and heartfelt (virtual) hug of acceptance and respect...
- Dennis Laganiere

-Original Message-
From: CLAXTON, TIMOTHY A. (AIT)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 8:27 PM
To: 'Group Study'
Subject: Passed CCDP


I just thought I would drop a quick note to let the group know that I passed
CID on Friday gaining me my CCDP.
I started pursuing this certification earlier this year when I took a new
job. Now that I have passed, I don't have the excitement that I thought I
would have. Don't get me wrong, I am very excited and relieved that I am
past it now. The problem is that I don't have anyone close to share the
excitement with. My wife was happy for me but she, as well as the rest of my
family, doesn't really understand what I have accomplished. 
Does anyone else feel similar?

Anywhoo, here is my path to CCDP.
I took the CCDP 2.0 path.
Jan 2000 - Passed BCMSN beta. I studied CLSC course book a little. Not much
help for this test. I did have lots of hands on including 29xx and 5500
switches. Know spanning tree, Cisco multicast, MLS, VTP, ISL etc.

April 2000 - Passed DCN test for CCDA. I studied DCN CD. Not to difficult.

June 2000 - Passed BCSN. I studied the Cisco Press ACRC book. Skip WAN, IPX
and AppleTalk stuff. Read Cisco's BGP tutorial on CCO. Just search on "BGP
TUTORIAL". Know OSPF and EIGRP.

June 2000 - Passed BCRAN. The group said this was the easiest but I thought
it was fairly difficult. I used Cisco Press BCRAN book.

July 2000 - Passed CID. This was also difficult. I used the Cisco Press CID
book. Study Cisco's ATM product guide.
Know specs on ATM gear.

I hope to take CIT in August. I may take this class just because the hands
on will be good practice for CCIE.

Thanks to the group for all of your posts. 

Tim Claxton CCDP CCNA
Systems Design Engineer
SBC DataComm
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Gateway vs L3

2000-07-24 Thread HOOPSKANE1

I recently graduated with a BS in Computer Networking and I just got my CCNA. 
I was working for Lucent as a Systems Application Specialist but recently 
left. I accepted a position with Level 3 Communications as a 
Telecommunications Consulting Manager. I will be receiving calls from 
customers to fix their problems. I will have a group of dedicated customers. 
I took this position so I could get some hands on experience with routers. 
The position is M-F 8am - 5 PM. 
Last week I received an offer from Gateway for about 7,000 more, but at L3 I 
will get $5,800 bonus + $12,000 in stock options. The job at Gateway is 
called a Sr. Design Engineer. The job is more what I want to do, but Gateway 
is not very big in Colorado and the hours I would be working would be nights 
and weekends. The job at L3 is not as appealing because I would be dealing 
with customers, but after I do it for a year, I can move on to a different 
position with L3.Also, L3 is close by my house and Gateway is about 25 miles 
away.
Does anyone have any advice on this. Do you take the better job now or look 
at the future with a company. The guy at Gateway is willing to teach me a lot 
of design stuff hands on.

Thanks..

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RE: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-24 Thread Taylor, Don

Hey, Julian! =)

I found the following URL that shows what output you *should* see:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t1/easyip2.htm#xtocid2310242 (watch the wrap).

How do you have it set up? I'm assuming you've got a router configured as a
DHCP server and are watching the console output as a computer configured for
DHCP boots while directly plugged into the e0 interface.

Have you seen any traffic? Do you see the DHCDISCOVER packet coming from the
PC, for example?

- Don

-Original Message-
From: ZAPP, JULIAN F (PB) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 3:00 PM
To: swapnil; jeongwoo park; cgs
Subject: RE: DHCP on Router!!


I have turned on debug DHCP on several routers platforms and different
12.x(x) versions, but have yet to get any response.  Has anyone seen the
debug output for DHCP.  

My work around is to use an access list for the DHCP packet.




-Original Message-
From: swapnil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 10:31 PM
To: jeongwoo park
Cc: cgs
Subject: Re: DHCP on Router!!


IOS 12.0(1)T


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To: Groupstudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 6:20 AM
Subject: DHCP on Router!!


Hi all
I heard that router had DHCP function.
Is that true?
if it is, which version is that?

Thanks in adv


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RE: Very good web site for CCNA

2000-07-24 Thread Brian


I am not for anyone commiting theft, so please don't get me wrong.  But
this brings up some interesting arguments.  Is someone putting a CD in a
publically accessable document root theft?  Or does it only become theft
when someone else out there on the Internet decides to download/view
it?  And then who is the theif, the person that owns and is exporting the
CD, or the person who does not own and is viewing?

In libraries most works are copywrited, yet they let people check and and
view the books without paying, how is this different?  I mean how are
libraries allowed to essentially buy books and then loan them to people
for freeonce again, don't take this the wrong way, I own all
my study materials and I find them a great reference, I like new shiny
books with hardcovers :)), but this is a modern day we live in and it
brings up new arguments for the digital millenium, and I don't know all
the answers.

Brian


On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:

 I was really impressed when I first reviewed this online material. It's so 
 much better than most of the crap that's out there. Then I realized it's 
 the "CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide" by Syngress! How 
 could someone publish this online?? It appears to be a flagrant example of 
 theft.
 
 Priscilla
 
 
 
 --  From:   Neelanga Udash  Reply To:   Neelanga 
 Udash  Sent:   Monday, 24 July, 2000 7:43 
 AM  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'  Subject:Very good web site for 
 CCNA
 
 Dear all,
 
 Take a look at this site. There is a whole book of CCNA material written 
 by  a CCIE,
 
 
http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htmhttp://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm 
 http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm
 
 
 
 
 
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 Support Analyst
 
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 00300  Sri Lanka
 
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Fwd: Gateway vs L3

2000-07-24 Thread HOOPSKANE1

Sorry everyone,

I was trying to send this to jobs@groupstudy not Cisco. Sorry to 
inconvenience anyone..

Sean

In a message dated 7/24/00 2:34:58 PM Mountain Daylight Time, HOOPSKANE1 
writes:

 Subj:Gateway vs L3
 Date:  7/24/00 2:34:58 PM Mountain Daylight Time
 From:  HOOPSKANE1
 To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 I recently graduated with a BS in Computer Networking and I just got my 
CCNA. I was working for Lucent as a Systems Application Specialist but 
recently left. I accepted a position with Level 3 Communications as a 
Telecommunications Consulting Manager. I will be receiving calls from 
customers to fix their problems. I will have a group of dedicated customers. 
I took this position so I could get some hands on experience with routers. 
The position is M-F 8am - 5 PM. 
 Last week I received an offer from Gateway for about 7,000 more, but at L3 I 
will get $5,800 bonus + $12,000 in stock options. The job at Gateway is 
called a Sr. Design Engineer. The job is more what I want to do, but Gateway 
is not very big in Colorado and the hours I would be working would be nights 
and weekends. The job at L3 is not as appealing because I would be dealing 
with customers, but after I do it for a year, I can move on to a different 
position with L3.Also, L3 is close by my house and Gateway is about 25 miles 
away.
 Does anyone have any advice on this. Do you take the better job now or look 
at the future with a company. The guy at Gateway is willing to teach me a lot 
of design stuff hands on.
 
 Thanks.. 




I recently graduated with a BS in Computer Networking and I just got my CCNA. 
I was working for Lucent as a Systems Application Specialist but recently 
left. I accepted a position with Level 3 Communications as a 
Telecommunications Consulting Manager. I will be receiving calls from 
customers to fix their problems. I will have a group of dedicated customers. 
I took this position so I could get some hands on experience with routers. 
The position is M-F 8am - 5 PM. 
Last week I received an offer from Gateway for about 7,000 more, but at L3 I 
will get $5,800 bonus + $12,000 in stock options. The job at Gateway is 
called a Sr. Design Engineer. The job is more what I want to do, but Gateway 
is not very big in Colorado and the hours I would be working would be nights 
and weekends. The job at L3 is not as appealing because I would be dealing 
with customers, but after I do it for a year, I can move on to a different 
position with L3.Also, L3 is close by my house and Gateway is about 25 miles 
away.
Does anyone have any advice on this. Do you take the better job now or look 
at the future with a company. The guy at Gateway is willing to teach me a lot 
of design stuff hands on.

Thanks..




Stub Areas

2000-07-24 Thread Brandon Carroll

Is there a site that breaks down all the areas like, stubby, not so stubby,
totally stubby and totally not so stubby?  I went over it in BSCN and seem
to be having a hard time reviewing it.

Thanks.




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RE: Stub Areas

2000-07-24 Thread Taylor, Don

Here are a couple, from our own archives:

http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/22/msg00701.html
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/22/msg00653.html

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Subject: Stub Areas


Is there a site that breaks down all the areas like, stubby, not so stubby,
totally stubby and totally not so stubby?  I went over it in BSCN and seem
to be having a hard time reviewing it.

Thanks.




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Re: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-24 Thread Minh Vu

check if you have this command line:
Router(config)# ip dhcp pool net-172 and press Enter

If it reply with this mode then your router have DHCP server service:
Router(config-dhcp)#
and follow this url to config:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t1/easyip2.htm#xtocid231010

If it reply with error or DID NOT get into that mode (router(config)#) then
your router don't have DHCP server services.

Even on Cisco site said that support (ie. 2500, 1000), but it have on
CERTAIN model.  I believe DHCP server service option that on ISDN interface.

Please correct me if I'm wrong and show me how to config on 2501 or 1005.



- Original Message -
From: "Taylor, Don" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'ZAPP, JULIAN F (PB)'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cgs"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 1:41 PM
Subject: RE: DHCP on Router!!


 Hey, Julian! =)

 I found the following URL that shows what output you *should* see:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
 t/120t1/easyip2.htm#xtocid2310242 (watch the wrap).

 How do you have it set up? I'm assuming you've got a router configured as
a
 DHCP server and are watching the console output as a computer configured
for
 DHCP boots while directly plugged into the e0 interface.

 Have you seen any traffic? Do you see the DHCDISCOVER packet coming from
the
 PC, for example?

 - Don

 -Original Message-
 From: ZAPP, JULIAN F (PB) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 3:00 PM
 To: swapnil; jeongwoo park; cgs
 Subject: RE: DHCP on Router!!


 I have turned on debug DHCP on several routers platforms and different
 12.x(x) versions, but have yet to get any response.  Has anyone seen the
 debug output for DHCP.

 My work around is to use an access list for the DHCP packet.




 -Original Message-
 From: swapnil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2000 10:31 PM
 To: jeongwoo park
 Cc: cgs
 Subject: Re: DHCP on Router!!


 IOS 12.0(1)T


 - Original Message -
 From: jeongwoo park [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Groupstudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 6:20 AM
 Subject: DHCP on Router!!


 Hi all
 I heard that router had DHCP function.
 Is that true?
 if it is, which version is that?

 Thanks in adv


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Re: Part 1 - BGP Certzone white paper

2000-07-24 Thread Vern Stitt

Hey Group,

Just my $.02.

Since I joined this group, I am constantly impressed by the quality of it's
members. This includes not only CCNPs and CCIEs, but published authors on
various Cisco or networking related subjects.  I would personally expect a
lot of posts saying "The answer is in my book. buy my book!"

But that is not the case at all.  These people spend hours explaining things
to newbies and intermediates who are trying hard but missing a few fine
points.

I say, if you get a chance, buy something from them! As only a single
example, if you want a copy of Howard's paper, join CertificationZone. We
have all read hundreds of dollars worth of his explanations free on this
news group. If you get half a chance, buy something with his name on it or
something with access to his white papers!

I bought Priscilla's book "Top Down Network Design", not only because of the
reviews but because of her excellent posts to this group.

I won't go on and on even though I could. I'm sure you all get my point by
now!

Vern Stitt
AE, ASE, CCNA, MCSE


""Chuck Larrieu"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
000101bff5b2$cfd21a20$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:000101bff5b2$cfd21a20$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I'm sure there are several people on this list who 1) may have downloaded
a
 copy of this paper at the time it was offered for free or 2) subscribed to
 CertificationZone and have received this paper in the mail. ( subscription
 also entitles one to download back issues and previous months' white
 papers. )

 Let me first state that I am not unsympathetic to the cost of training
 materials, and the difficulty to obtain such. That said, I am quite
 sympathetic to the concept of copyright protection, and protection of
 intellectual property.

 There are many alternatives which can keep one within the bounds of
 fairness, if not legality. Form a Study Group, and split the cost of a
 subscription with several friends. Content oneself with the MANY excellent
 materials available for free on the internet  (  for example
 http://joe.lindsay.net/bgp.html )

 But please, don't ask folks here to do things that, in my opinion, at
least,
 should not be done.

 Chuck

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   Is there anyone out there with a copy of Part 1 Bgp of Certification
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  Please mail me a copy, this will be well appriciated.

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CCNA (Some help)

2000-07-24 Thread Mohammed Hakim



Hello group,

I have some questions if anyone can help me .. and 
Thanks :)

1) In the ICRC Cisco book .. at page 47 (The 
Ethernet/802.3 ..) 100BaseT4 is a 100-Mbps .. of Ethernet using four-pair 
Category 3,4 or 5 cabling. 
But in the Internetworking Technologies Handbook 
(Second Edition) at page 103 (100BaseT4) .. run over existing Category 3 wiring, 
.. four pairs of cabling .. uses the half-duplex 4T + signalling 
scheme.
What is the Correct support cables category 3 only 
or 3, 4 or 5.

2) what is the 100BaseT2 ?? (It use Category 3,4 or 
5 UTP)

3) Does the Token Ring (IEEE 802.5) support 
Multicasts (sending packets to a group of devices) in some book I red that 
Multicasts is supported on an Ethernet or FDDI LAN (not allowed on Token Ring) 
but broadcast is allowed on all LAN types. Take a note the in the ICRC cisco 
book page 59 (Token Ring supports broadcasting and multicasting .. Multicasting 
is used to send packets to special ...etc) 
Any Help Please .. I am confuse

4) Is the Switch is faster then the Bridge .. 
Why??

5) Is the IP Datagram header are important (Ex: 
VERS, HLEN ... etc)

I hopeI can make it in the 640-407 exam 
before it retire. I think some diffrence between 640-407  640-507 
that the passing score is 755 (640-407) and 822 (640-507) any idea .. i hope it 
does not be 850 !!!

Thanks .. 
:)

Mohammed Hakim




RDNS through Cisco AS 5300

2000-07-24 Thread Steve Allwine

Is there any trick to getting Redirected DNIS through an AS5300.
Here is the situation. A call goes to a phone, the phone is busy, and gets
redirected to the AS5300 to be forwarded on to the voicemail system.
Using Debug we can see the ANI (the orginal caller), the DNIS (my number -
the 5300), but the RDNS (the number of the phone that forwarded the call)
does not show.
I did not think that anything special needed to be configured on the AS5300,
but I assume that everything should be set over the PRI line to the AS5300.

Does anyone have any knowledge in this area?

Steve Allwine
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HSRP and consecutive addressing

2000-07-24 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled

Well, this didn't post the first time, so I'll try again.

When implementing HSRP with IP addressing, do the addresses need to be 
consecutive?  Every sample I've seen lists 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 (or some 
variant) as the router addy's and 10.0.0.3 as the virtual address.

In the real world, however, where HSRP is an afterthought and not planned, 
the people who put in static addresses and default gateways don't leave 3 ip 
addresses in a block to use.  (Obviously they'll have to be the same subnet, 
of course) - and they want the old ip addresses on a router to be new the 
virtual addy's now -

So could I use 10.0.0.5 and 10.0.0.18 with a virtual addy of 10.0.0.144? 
(assuming 255.255.255.0 subnetmask, of course)

No useful info on CCO, so any advice would be appreciated.

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Re: MAC Addresses

2000-07-24 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

What does it mean to say that the Catalyst 1912 has 1024 MAC Addresses,
while the Catalyst 2828 has 8192 MAC Addresses.
Can anyone please explain?
Thanks in advance.
Reply to,
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You touch on what is an interesting problem in product design, which 
shows why products differentiate.

Specifically, this refers to the size of the MAC address lookup table 
on the bridge.  It doesn't mean that there can only be 1024 or 8192 
MAC addresses defined, only that many that the switch will handle 
quickly by knowing immediately whether to block or forward the frame.

Cisco and Bay(Nortel) have taken different approaches to MAC tables. 
Neither one is best under all circumstances.  Cisco defines a table 
for the entire switch, which is used by all broadcast domains. 
Nortel defines a separate 1K table to each port.

Let's say you are brought in to fix a horribly performing campus 
network that has 1000 active hosts in a broadcast domain. Fits easily 
into 1K. In a calm, rational way,  you split that single domain into 
four subnets. 250 each. No problem.

But each subnet then goes through 20% growth, giving 300 hosts per 
domain.  Weird and unpredictable performance starts occurring, as the 
four subnets compete for slots in the cache.  In this case, if you 
know the subnets will individually have no more than 1K MAC 
addresses, the guaranteed 1K of the Bay switch is much more 
predictable.  Do you have a sane, managed policy about growth?  To 
coin a phrase, It Depends.

Return to the problem of a horribly performing campus network, but 
assume this time that it has 4000 hosts -- quite possible with FDDI. 
Connect a Bay switch to this, and it will be in immediate trouble. So 
will a Cat 1912.  But a 2828 will handle the total number of hosts in 
a reasonably predictable manner.

"What Problem are you trying to solve?"
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RE: difference between PIX and IOS Firewall

2000-07-24 Thread Cisco Certified



HI Jim 
 
Well beside the mail difference between IOS and PIx Firewall that you have 
mentioned is that IOS Firewall is a part of Security implementation whereas PIX 
Firewall is completely a Firewall Solution for an Organization.It can 
support from 64,000 to 256,000 simultaneous connections.Its specially designed 
algorithms like Adaptive Security Algorithm which is the heart of PIX 
firewall,makes it the perfect Firewall solution and also the Cut through Proxy 
Feature makes it the most secure firewall.The PIX firewall Manager is a Java 
based application that makes it easier to maintain the highest security in an 
easy way. These features are not provided in the IOS.

Hope this helps


RE: Very good web site for CCNA

2000-07-24 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

That's kind of an interesting subject we have going on here.

I do not know the answer, but I do remember years ago when I lived in
Denmark and was a very often user of ProComm and Telix where I daily dialed
in to various BBS's around the country.

At first, it was not against the law the put any copyrighted software on the
BBS server, but it was against the law to download it. Later on it got
changed so it was against the law to have it on a server, and if you dialed
in, you were not allowed to upload any copyrighted software.

This brings me even further back to when the Danish telco owned the rights
to phones. Well, it was not illegal for stores to sell other brands, but it
was illegal for customers to buy them.

No matter what the deal is, the fact that we all should remember is that it
is illegal to use copyrighted software without a license. I started out as a
programmer (I'm still programming), and I know how it would suck if people
just copied my software after I had put many hours into it.

Just my $0.02

Ole


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 Systems Network Manager
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Subject: RE: Very good web site for CCNA



I am not for anyone commiting theft, so please don't get me wrong.  But
this brings up some interesting arguments.  Is someone putting a CD in a
publically accessable document root theft?  Or does it only become theft
when someone else out there on the Internet decides to download/view
it?  And then who is the theif, the person that owns and is exporting the
CD, or the person who does not own and is viewing?

In libraries most works are copywrited, yet they let people check and and
view the books without paying, how is this different?  I mean how are
libraries allowed to essentially buy books and then loan them to people
for freeonce again, don't take this the wrong way, I own all
my study materials and I find them a great reference, I like new shiny
books with hardcovers :)), but this is a modern day we live in and it
brings up new arguments for the digital millenium, and I don't know all
the answers.

Brian


On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:

 I was really impressed when I first reviewed this online material. It's so

 much better than most of the crap that's out there. Then I realized it's 
 the "CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide" by Syngress! How 
 could someone publish this online?? It appears to be a flagrant example of

 theft.
 
 Priscilla
 
 
 
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 Udash  Sent:   Monday, 24 July, 2000 7:43 
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for 
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 Dear all,
 
 Take a look at this site. There is a whole book of CCNA material written 
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EtherChannel on 6500 Series

2000-07-24 Thread Luong, David

Hi Folks:

Why is that on the software documentation on the 6000/6500 series of the
Catalyst switches say "Ports in an EtherChannel need not be contiguous
or on the same module"? I had studied the etherchannel architecture on the
5500 series and in fact, the links or ports does need to be configured in a
bundle of two or four links (contiguous) in the same switch module. Is it a
model series changed from 5000 to 6000 or just the level of CatIOS feature?

TIA,

David Luong
CCNP,CCNA,Network+,A+,i-Net+
Telecommunications Analyst
Insurance Corporation of B.C.
Vancouver, B.C CANADA


 application/ms-tnef


RE: HSRP and consecutive addressing

2000-07-24 Thread Odell, Jeff

AFAIK, the addresses can be anything from the same network.  I traditionally
use .1 as the virtual address, and .2 and .3 as the addresses of the devices
running HSRP.   Since you configure each device to run HSRP and tell both
the standby IP address I don't see why the addresses you have available will
not work.

If the HSRP functionality is being added to an existing production network,
you might consider using the current client default gateway as the virtual
address.  That way you don't need to visit all the clients to see which
one's are hard coded versus DHCP.

Jeff Odell
CCNA CCDA

-Original Message-
From: Rue Barb the Tangled [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 3:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HSRP and consecutive addressing


Well, this didn't post the first time, so I'll try again.

When implementing HSRP with IP addressing, do the addresses need to be 
consecutive?  Every sample I've seen lists 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2 (or some 
variant) as the router addy's and 10.0.0.3 as the virtual address.

In the real world, however, where HSRP is an afterthought and not planned, 
the people who put in static addresses and default gateways don't leave 3 ip

addresses in a block to use.  (Obviously they'll have to be the same subnet,

of course) - and they want the old ip addresses on a router to be new the 
virtual addy's now -

So could I use 10.0.0.5 and 10.0.0.18 with a virtual addy of 10.0.0.144? 
(assuming 255.255.255.0 subnetmask, of course)

No useful info on CCO, so any advice would be appreciated.

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RE: Very good web site for CCNA

2000-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

  04:20 PM 7/24/00, you wrote:
Not sure, but wouldn't it be considered obsolete by July 31 anyway.


The material in the book is not obsolete. It's all still relevant for 
someone who supports a typical Cisco internetwork.

Even if were obsolete, it's not legal to publish it without the publisher's 
permission.

Publishing houses and authors try to scrape out a living writing books. We 
aren't Stephen King. We can't afford to give away our writing for $1. We 
need people to buy the books. ;-)

The same applies to CertificationZone, by the way. They SELL their 
material. What gives someone the right to give it away for free?

If you want free stuff, it's out there. A lot of it sucks, but some of it's 
pretty good.

Priscilla



mjs

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  Subject: RE: Very good web site for CCNA
 
 
  I was really impressed when I first reviewed this online
  material. It's so
  much better than most of the crap that's out there. Then I realized it's
  the "CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide" by Syngress! How
  could someone publish this online?? It appears to be a flagrant
  example of
  theft.
 
  Priscilla
 
 
 
  --  From:   Neelanga Udash  Reply To:   Neelanga
  Udash  Sent:   Monday, 24 July, 2000 7:43
  AM  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'  Subject:Very good
  web site for
  CCNA
  
  Dear all,
  
  Take a look at this site. There is a whole book of CCNA material written
  by  a CCIE,
  
  http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htmhttp://www.rkingma.com
/cisco/testhome.htm
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RE: acrc

2000-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Cisco doesn't use adaptive testing, which I think is what the person wanted 
to know. Information on which questions you missed is not saved, as far as 
I know. Information on which topics you appear to be bad is not saved either.

If you think about the complexities of a testing system that would present 
a harder test the second time you take it, I think you'll realize that it's 
doubtful Cisco's system has such complexities. They can barely handle the 
complexities of giving us valid tests, for heaven's sake! ;-)

Priscilla


At 04:15 PM 7/24/00, Chris Larson wrote:
That would depend on your knowledge of the material. They change the
questions so if you get more questions on topics you do not know about then
yes the tests get harder the second time. If the second time you get more
questions on topics you know then they get easier.

Harder is a matter of perspective in the test. The material covered is
always the same, the questions are just different.


AUX0
CCNP +Security

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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 2:01 PM
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Subject: acrc


hi to all,

i repeat
do the exams get more tougher on the second attempt.. ???

secondly i got a question on network congestion did not know what the ans
is...  i answered the client server application will run slowly... can u
help me with that question...

and also one questions  which router sends the external AS Lsa's is it
abr/asbr/backbone router have no clues... please help...

thanks
amit


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RE: Passed COD

2000-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Hey, try saying that you teach computer networking to people! ;-) Everyone 
says, "Oh, you teach people how to use the Internet?" I answer, "No, I 
teach the engineers that build the Internet." Then I get blank stares. ;-) 
It's frustrating.

Priscilla

At 04:27 PM 7/24/00, Chris Larson wrote:
I can sympathize. Congratulations it is a big deal. I too do not find many
people to talk to or get excited about what I do. It seems to be that way
for many many engineers. I have resolved to simply saying "I work with
computers" when people ask me what I do because even if I explain it to them
they still don't understand and telling them I work with CPU's is just
simpler. It is not a job that you can go home and talk about. "Yeah honey,
it was cool. I built 3 3-DES VPNS between several branch offices, but it was
frustrating because I somehow messed up the OSPF tables". WTF are you
talking about??

My uncle is a Doctor and when he says I sewed someones arm back on everyone
understands. If you say I attatched a router to a network (the simplest of
terms)nobody knows what you really did and how neat that really is, or more
importantly all the things it will allow that comany to accomplish.


Well hey!! I understand, and even if everyone else doesn't understand, we
build networks, we make the internet happen, and we enable the people we
work for to do so many incredible things. It is very very important work.

Again CONGRATS


AUX0
CCNP +Security


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I sympathize with you about your spouse not understanding what you've
accomplished.  My wife has said she hasn't understood a thing I've said
since I stopped working with servers five years ago :-)

Let me offer a warm and heartfelt (virtual) hug of acceptance and respect...
 - Dennis Laganiere

-Original Message-
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Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 8:27 PM
To: 'Group Study'
Subject: Passed CCDP


I just thought I would drop a quick note to let the group know that I passed
CID on Friday gaining me my CCDP.
I started pursuing this certification earlier this year when I took a new
job. Now that I have passed, I don't have the excitement that I thought I
would have. Don't get me wrong, I am very excited and relieved that I am
past it now. The problem is that I don't have anyone close to share the
excitement with. My wife was happy for me but she, as well as the rest of my
family, doesn't really understand what I have accomplished.
Does anyone else feel similar?

Anywhoo, here is my path to CCDP.
I took the CCDP 2.0 path.
Jan 2000 - Passed BCMSN beta. I studied CLSC course book a little. Not much
help for this test. I did have lots of hands on including 29xx and 5500
switches. Know spanning tree, Cisco multicast, MLS, VTP, ISL etc.

April 2000 - Passed DCN test for CCDA. I studied DCN CD. Not to difficult.

June 2000 - Passed BCSN. I studied the Cisco Press ACRC book. Skip WAN, IPX
and AppleTalk stuff. Read Cisco's BGP tutorial on CCO. Just search on "BGP
TUTORIAL". Know OSPF and EIGRP.

June 2000 - Passed BCRAN. The group said this was the easiest but I thought
it was fairly difficult. I used Cisco Press BCRAN book.

July 2000 - Passed CID. This was also difficult. I used the Cisco Press CID
book. Study Cisco's ATM product guide.
Know specs on ATM gear.

I hope to take CIT in August. I may take this class just because the hands
on will be good practice for CCIE.

Thanks to the group for all of your posts.

Tim Claxton CCDP CCNA
Systems Design Engineer
SBC DataComm
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new CCNP 2.0!

2000-07-24 Thread Daniel Ji

Hi, guys:

Just want to let all of you know that I just passed Support 2.0 today(873),
which makes me a newly-minted CCNP. I'm happy now but somehow not like what
I had expected. I just want to thank everybody here in the group who had
share their thoughts and expertise, it has given me lots of momentum to keep
studying, and confidence to face tough tests.

For those who may wonder how my journey was like, here's something to share
with you guys...
1)CCNA 1.0, 3/27/00
a good test in that it tests your knowledge of bacis networking, helped me
clarify some vague points in my head when I was preparing it. I got 934 on
the test.
2)Routing 2.0,6/19/00
Very good and fair test, I say this because I didn't read any test cram
books, I studied Jeff Dole's Routing TCP/IP and Halabi's BGP book, I think
you will be doing fine in this test if you understand the material, not just
remember. I took a 890 on this test.
3)Switching 2.0,   7/10/00
Again good test, I read Cisco LAN-swicthing by Kennedy Clark. I would highly
recommend Clark's book for study of this test, it covers all the test
objectives in BCMSN. This book is good because it's easy to understand and
yet explain the difficult technology throughly. I got a 846 for this one.
4)Remote 2.0,7/17/00
The easiest test. I focused myself on Cisco BCRAN book. That should be all
you need to pass the test. Don't forget to stduy hard on DDR, ISDN, PPP,
Frame-relay stuff I scored 875 on the test.
5)Support 2.0,7/24/00
I think I had some difficulties to understand some of the questions in the
test. Because the wording is so strange for at least 2 Qs. But just use your
common networking sense you will be fine, my 3 year router experience really
helped. I just browsed through CIT book to bruch up my head for the test.
873 on this one.

So, that's about it.  I guess my next step will be CVOICE and CCIE written.
Anyone who knows these two tests please drop me a line or two, that would be
greatly appreciated!!

Good luck to all of us!!!

Daniel Ji
CCNP



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RE: Very good web site for CCNA

2000-07-24 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

To paraphrase Stephen King, think of it this way:

You can't walk into a bookstore and say, "Hey, I bought a copy of 'CCNA 
Study Guide' yesterday so now I'm taking 10,000 more copies to give to my 
friends." Right?

So you can't publish on the Internet the copy that you bought either.

A library is not a good analogy. A library buys one or two copies and 
serially lends it to one person after another. That's pretty different than 
giving it to thousands of people all at once. A library has special rights 
under the copyright law, but they don't extend to providing the material to 
numerous people that would have otherwise bought the book (perhaps).

The publishing industry definitely needs to think of new ways of creatively 
making money on the Internet. But let's hope people don't stymie those 
efforts by giving away material that is not theirs to give.

OK, let's get back to Cisco questions now.

Priscilla




At 03:43 PM 7/24/00, Brian wrote:

I am not for anyone commiting theft, so please don't get me wrong.  But
this brings up some interesting arguments.  Is someone putting a CD in a
publically accessable document root theft?  Or does it only become theft
when someone else out there on the Internet decides to download/view
it?  And then who is the theif, the person that owns and is exporting the
CD, or the person who does not own and is viewing?

In libraries most works are copywrited, yet they let people check and and
view the books without paying, how is this different?  I mean how are
libraries allowed to essentially buy books and then loan them to people
for freeonce again, don't take this the wrong way, I own all
my study materials and I find them a great reference, I like new shiny
books with hardcovers :)), but this is a modern day we live in and it
brings up new arguments for the digital millenium, and I don't know all
the answers.

Brian


On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:

  I was really impressed when I first reviewed this online material. It's so
  much better than most of the crap that's out there. Then I realized it's
  the "CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide" by Syngress! How
  could someone publish this online?? It appears to be a flagrant example of
  theft.
 
  Priscilla
 
 
 
  --  From:   Neelanga Udash  Reply To:   Neelanga
  Udash  Sent:   Monday, 24 July, 2000 7:43
  AM  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'  Subject:Very good web site 
 for
  CCNA
  
  Dear all,
  
  Take a look at this site. There is a whole book of CCNA material written
  by  a CCIE,
  
  http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htmhttp://www.rkingma.com/cisco 
 /testhome.htm
  http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm
  
  
  
  
  
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Sup 1 or Sup2 in Cat5xxx ?

2000-07-24 Thread Cisco Wave

Dear All,

I have a customer who has some cat 5000 with
supervisor.
I am trying to find out if there are supervisor 1 or
2, but it seems tricker than usual.

The maintenace contract shows that the customer did
buy :
Supervisor 1
and Supervisor 2

The switches I am interested in are supposed to have
sup1, according to the contract.

When I look at the actual module, it is labeled
Supervisor with no numbers.
I will imagine it is then supervisor 1, and not
supervisor 2, because sup2 are labeled supervisor II.

However, when I do a 'sho mod' or 'sho ver', the
module comes up as WS-X5509 which is sup2.
This is the confusing part here ...
And the Hardware version shows 1.x, which looks like
sup1 too !

My theory is that the customer did load image CatOS
for sup2, instead of sup1.
Somehow it did work, but it is reporting wrong HW, and
this is why it is showing WS-X5509.

Anybody can help me to find out if they are sup1 or
sup2 ?

Thanks,


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RE: Very good web site for CCNA

2000-07-24 Thread m. jean stockton

The information at that website is great!   What a great RIPful  way for
Syngress to advertise.  As you said in your previous post, it is not
obsolete info but it is geared for the 640-407.  Who knows what his next
publications will be, but perhaps people will tend to purchase based on how
well the info is presented at that website.  So, who told anybody that the
publisher did not give his permission to publish the information on the web.
Did he do it himself?

mjs

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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 8:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Very good web site for CCNA


To paraphrase Stephen King, think of it this way:

You can't walk into a bookstore and say, "Hey, I bought a copy of 'CCNA
Study Guide' yesterday so now I'm taking 10,000 more copies to give to my
friends." Right?

So you can't publish on the Internet the copy that you bought either.

A library is not a good analogy. A library buys one or two copies and
serially lends it to one person after another. That's pretty different than
giving it to thousands of people all at once. A library has special rights
under the copyright law, but they don't extend to providing the material to
numerous people that would have otherwise bought the book (perhaps).

The publishing industry definitely needs to think of new ways of creatively
making money on the Internet. But let's hope people don't stymie those
efforts by giving away material that is not theirs to give.

OK, let's get back to Cisco questions now.

Priscilla




At 03:43 PM 7/24/00, Brian wrote:

I am not for anyone commiting theft, so please don't get me wrong.  But
this brings up some interesting arguments.  Is someone putting a CD in a
publically accessable document root theft?  Or does it only become theft
when someone else out there on the Internet decides to download/view
it?  And then who is the theif, the person that owns and is exporting the
CD, or the person who does not own and is viewing?

In libraries most works are copywrited, yet they let people check and and
view the books without paying, how is this different?  I mean how are
libraries allowed to essentially buy books and then loan them to people
for freeonce again, don't take this the wrong way, I own all
my study materials and I find them a great reference, I like new shiny
books with hardcovers :)), but this is a modern day we live in and it
brings up new arguments for the digital millenium, and I don't know all
the answers.

Brian


On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:

  I was really impressed when I first reviewed this online material. It's
so
  much better than most of the crap that's out there. Then I realized it's
  the "CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide" by Syngress!
How
  could someone publish this online?? It appears to be a flagrant example
of
  theft.
 
  Priscilla
 
 
 
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  CCNA
  
  Dear all,
  
  Take a look at this site. There is a whole book of CCNA material
written
  by  a CCIE,
  
  http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htmhttp://www.rkingma.com/cisco
 /testhome.htm
  http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm
  
  
  
  
  
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Lab equipments suggestions need for CCNP CCIE

2000-07-24 Thread roger lau

Would someone pls kindly give me a detail equipments list that is
necessary to prepare for CCNP (ver 2.0 ) and will also capable to use
for CCIE in future ?

Also , any good suggestion (Web site , books) to get start after getting all
the equipment ?

 I have only about 1 year experience on routers and I got my CCNA
(ver 1.0 ) using CBT simulation training CD  Sybex.

 I do got a few more bucks to spend, as long as the equipment can let me get
my CCIE eventually, I will rather spend a bit more now than fail the exams
(whether it is written or the lab test ) 

Pls help !!


Regards

CCIE wanna be






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RE: BCMSN question

2000-07-24 Thread Wisin Suhendra Setiady

No, I don't mean it, and  I know exactly that the one from CiscoPress is the
best. Because I refer the BCMSN to the new test version 2.0. And the
previous version would be called CLSC. So there are new things included to
BCMSN version 2.0.

That's why I think it would be better to wait for the new version rather
than buying the old version. It's only my oppinion concerning this, and I am
just wondering if there are significant changes in CCNP version 2.0?

Thanks for you comments.

With Sincerity,
Wisin
http://www.ciscosite.com

-Original Message-
From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 8:36 PM
To: Wisin Suhendra Setiady
Cc: 'Helena LOW'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: BCMSN question

CiscoPress makes a BCMSN book.are you saying that book is no
good for using on the BCMSN test?  The CiscoPress BCMSN is the book I am
using to prepare for the CCNP 2.0 BCMSN test.

Brian

On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Wisin Suhendra Setiady wrote:

 I think this could be a choice:
 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072124741/wisinshomesweeth
 Rather waiting for the coming one. Right now the CiscoPress is still the
 best
 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578702070/wisinshomesweeth
 But it's too late if for taking the exam.

 ISL encapsulation

 6506
 set trunk slot_number/port_number on isl 1-1005
 set port duplex full
 set port speed 100

 2924
 interface FastEthernet0/port_number
  duplex full
  speed 100
  switchport mode trunk

 With Sincerity
 http://www.ciscosite.com

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Helena LOW
 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 9:23 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: BCMSN question


 Hi,

 I was wondering if someone could tell me how indepth we need to know the
 material in the Cisco press book of BCMSN?  When I was studying for my
 CCNA, I mostly used Todd's book which was enough, but I did take a look at
 the Cisco Press book for CCNA and it was really indepth..I was wondering
 if this is the case for the BCMSN book?  Like would we need to know the
 fields of ISL encapsulation?

 Thanks
 Helena

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RE: Access-Lists

2000-07-24 Thread Wisin Suhendra Setiady
Title: Access-Lists



It has 
something to do with DNS.

TIPS: 
Access-lists is taken from the word Access Layer from Cisco 3 layer 
system.
With Sincerity, Wisin http://www.ciscosite.com-Original Message-From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Deloso, 
Elmer G.Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 7:52 PMTo: 
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: 
Access-ListsHi, all. 
If I can ping an IP address but can't access the 
site via browser, can you tell me where in the access-list this might be 
blocking the site? I can't find any entry that specifically denies www, and 
there is an entry "permit ip A.B.C.D"
for that specific address. Do i need a separate entry 
to allow e-mail as well?Any help is greatly appreciated. 
Elmer Deloso 


Re: tacacs+ for dial in authenication using CiscoSecure 2.4 for NT

2000-07-24 Thread Richard Lee

Hello:
Can you send me your configuration ?

Haiping Li
CCIE#4435 CCNP-Security HP Star HP-UX MCNE NCIP MCSE
"mike moran" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi All,

 I'm having difficulty trying to configure a Tacacs+ CiscoSecure 2.4 for NT
 server. I've a 3640 with 60 digi mica modems. The Tacacs server is working
 for my local lan routers and switchs. However when I enable the
 authenication on the lines for dial in access it fails. When I turn on
 debugging I can see remote users coming in and trying to authenicate. But
I
 see a error message which says console port not in use.

 Any ideas much appreciated

 tnx's in advance

 rgrds

 Noel


 
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trading lab places

2000-07-24 Thread michael owuor

My RS lab is scheduled for November, but would like to do it sooner.

Anyone wanting to trade, get in touch with me.

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RE: BCMSN question

2000-07-24 Thread cv . perez



Actually, I am preparing for the switching2.0 exam, already got the ccna2.0 and
Routing2.0. Routing2.0 only focus on the routing protocol such as ospf, eigrp
and bgp4 (+vlsm), more than v.1(byebye appeltalk and ipx)
I feel switching2.0 exam different from clsc and only work online with cisco
website.
For the other exams, I don't feel any sigificant changes.

Yours, cvp.





"Wisin Suhendra Setiady" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/25/2000 09:51:06 AM

Please respond to "Wisin Suhendra Setiady" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To:   "'Brian'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Claude-Vincent
  PEREZ/JP-TOKYO-HOLDING/LVMH)

Subject:  RE: BCMSN question



No, I don't mean it, and  I know exactly that the one from CiscoPress is the
best. Because I refer the BCMSN to the new test version 2.0. And the
previous version would be called CLSC. So there are new things included to
BCMSN version 2.0.

That's why I think it would be better to wait for the new version rather
than buying the old version. It's only my oppinion concerning this, and I am
just wondering if there are significant changes in CCNP version 2.0?

Thanks for you comments.

With Sincerity,
Wisin
http://www.ciscosite.com

-Original Message-
From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 8:36 PM
To: Wisin Suhendra Setiady
Cc: 'Helena LOW'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: BCMSN question

CiscoPress makes a BCMSN book.are you saying that book is no
good for using on the BCMSN test?  The CiscoPress BCMSN is the book I am
using to prepare for the CCNP 2.0 BCMSN test.

Brian

On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Wisin Suhendra Setiady wrote:

 I think this could be a choice:
 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072124741/wisinshomesweeth
 Rather waiting for the coming one. Right now the CiscoPress is still the
 best
 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578702070/wisinshomesweeth
 But it's too late if for taking the exam.

 ISL encapsulation

 6506
 set trunk slot_number/port_number on isl 1-1005
 set port duplex full
 set port speed 100

 2924
 interface FastEthernet0/port_number
  duplex full
  speed 100
  switchport mode trunk

 With Sincerity
 http://www.ciscosite.com

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Helena LOW
 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 9:23 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: BCMSN question


 Hi,

 I was wondering if someone could tell me how indepth we need to know the
 material in the Cisco press book of BCMSN?  When I was studying for my
 CCNA, I mostly used Todd's book which was enough, but I did take a look at
 the Cisco Press book for CCNA and it was really indepth..I was wondering
 if this is the case for the BCMSN book?  Like would we need to know the
 fields of ISL encapsulation?

 Thanks
 Helena

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Re: EtherChannel on 6500 Series

2000-07-24 Thread Jason A. Diegmueller

 Why is that on the software documentation on the 6000/6500 series of the
 Catalyst switches say "Ports in an EtherChannel need not be contiguous
 or on the same module"? I had studied the etherchannel architecture on the
 5500 series and in fact, the links or ports does need to be configured in a
 bundle of two or four links (contiguous) in the same switch module. Is it a
 model series changed from 5000 to 6000 or just the level of CatIOS feature?

Voila, that's the beauty of the 6000 platform.

EtherChannels can even span multiple blades, providing 
availability even if a blade goes.

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RE: Part 1 - BGP Certzone white paper

2000-07-24 Thread William E Gragido

I am willing to pay for a copy of the paper, I don't necessarily want a
subsricption to the zone, but would like a copy of the paper.  Like I said,
I am willing to purchase a copy using Uncle Sam' green backs!

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 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 2:16 PM
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 Subject: Part 1 - BGP Certzone white paper


 Hi,
   Is there anyone out there with a copy of Part 1 Bgp of Certification
 Zone's Whitepaper

  Please mail me a copy, this will be well appriciated.

 Kerry

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RE: CCIE All-in-one (moron or genious?)

2000-07-24 Thread William E Gragido

Are we talking about the Roosevelt Giles CCIE study guide?  I have heard
nothing but terrible things about it.  I love the Caslow book though; it
rocks!  Talk about comprehensive!

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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
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 Subject: CCIE All-in-one (moron or genious?)


 Hey Groupies,
 Just wanted to bring up a topic that I've been pondering.
 About a month
 ago, me and another member on the list met up and started working
 on his path
 to CCIE, starting with the "CCIE All-In-One Study Guide." Any of
 you who have
 ever used this book have all seen the massive amounts of errors
 in it, from
 picture errors, config errors, and even syntax spelling errors.
 We are almost
 through the whole book and I must say that out of the 80 labs in
 the book, at
 least 75% of them have had AT LEAST a tiny glitch on the authors
 part. I have
 hated this for the time that I've been working in the book, until
 last night.
 Me and the other member were working on one of the BGP labs.
 First of all,
 there was a config missing for one of the routers, and for router
 D in the
 config there wasn't supposed to be a serial address...but of
 coarse in the
 picture there was one. We literally spent about 2 hours on what
 was supposed
 to be a 20 minute lab. I commented this and the other member said
 "I know,
 this is great." That's when I got to thinking. What if this
 author made all
 of these mistakes to teach us troubleshooting. I must admit, I
 have spent a
 lot of time on these labs trying to figure out what's wrong with
 them after
 we use what the author wants, and I even get better from it. On
 the way home
 last night I was thinking that maybe the book was intended to be
 that way and
 all of those errata's are just ruining it because it's letting
 people not use
 their heads. If this is NOT the case and the author didn't intend
 in making
 this book a troubleshooter, then maybe he is a moron. But if he
 did, indeed,
 write this book this way intentionally, then I have to tip my hat and say
 that he is a genius and a great teacher. Just my thoughts guys.
 After all,
 the second half of "the lab" is fixing what was made wrong. If
 this book can
 simulate that...then it is the best CCIE study guide to a certain
 level. Have
 a good one group,

 Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
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RE: Very good web site for CCNA

2000-07-24 Thread William E Gragido

Priscilla,

On the one hand, its a definite ethical error, on the flipside(gotta play
the devil's advocate here), is it any different than what thousands of
technical sites do?  I am not justifying it, from a legal perspective
however I would like to point out that some the best sites on the internet
dedicated to networking and data communications have or are doing the same
thing.  Take Ben Lovegrove's site, which by the way, I love!  He has links
to several other sites containing entire volumes of information(see the
Syngress link).  Is it wrong?  To some perhaps, if copyright and credit are
not giving their due, but I would be curious to see how many of who utilize
these resources would actively campaign against them.  Just a few thoughts!
By the way, your books are great!

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Priscilla Oppenheimer
 Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 2:40 PM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'Neelanga Udash'
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Very good web site for CCNA


 I was really impressed when I first reviewed this online
 material. It's so
 much better than most of the crap that's out there. Then I realized it's
 the "CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide" by Syngress! How
 could someone publish this online?? It appears to be a flagrant
 example of
 theft.

 Priscilla



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 Udash  Sent:   Monday, 24 July, 2000 7:43
 AM  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'  Subject:Very good
 web site for
 CCNA
 
 Dear all,
 
 Take a look at this site. There is a whole book of CCNA material written
 by  a CCIE,
 
 http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htmhttp://www.rkingma.com
 /cisco/testhome.htm
 http://www.rkingma.com/cisco/testhome.htm
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Cat 6509 IOS change

2000-07-24 Thread Henrique Issamu Terada

Hi Steve

Yes, we did it some months ago, when a customer wanted to use Service Load
Balance.
Follow exactly the steps, and also, I would suggest you to open a TAC Case ,
and keep the Cisco Engineer at phone when you do that.
We got some problems with the PCMCIA Flash card at slot 0 , and  as this is
not a trivial task , we spent some hours to find when was the problem , and
complete the upgrade on 2 MSFC's.

Henrique Issamu Terada
CPM Comunicações - Brazil
CCNA Certified


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Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 7:45 AM
Subject: Cat 6509 IOS change


 In my current environment we have just installed a 6509 with dual
supervisor
 modules.  It is currently running a "hybrid" IOS (12.0(7)XE) which allows
 the switch engine and the route processor to be configured, as separate
 entities.  With this IOS the configuration of the two modules does not
sync.
 The customer want the configs to sync as opposed to running HSRP on the
two
 route processors.  In order to do this I must migrate to a "native" IOS
 (12.0(7)XE1 for example) which makes the switch engine and the route
 processor configuration occur at a single prompt..  This IOS migration
will
 result in the current configuration of the Catalyst being wiped out.
Since
 this switch is live on the network I am trying to minimize downtime.

 My questions to the group are;

 Has anyone done such an IOS migration?

 Is it be possible to re-boot the "secondary" module, load the new IOS via
 the xmodem rommon command, configure that module, fail over to the newly
 configured module, then perform the same function on the "master" module,
 the whole time maintaining network functionality until the fail overs?

 Any and all suggestion that would minimize down time would be appreciated.
 I currently do not have a second catalyst to perform the upgrade outside
the
 "live box."

 Thanks in advance for any and all ideas.

 Steve D.

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Books for BCMSN, BCRAN and BCSN

2000-07-24 Thread svjagan



Dear Friends,

 I am planning to take-up Cisco CCNP 2.0 soon.   I am in the process of
preparing for BCMSN, BCRAN and BCSN exams.  I would like to know which are good
books I can go for preparing for the exams.  I would appreciate your help in
this regard.

Thanks

Jagan.


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Re: new CCNP 2.0!

2000-07-24 Thread Avran

Congrats! Indeed quite an accomplishment.  However, how long have you been
in this field? How much of hands on practice did you have to take the CCNP
exams?  Any light would be of great help. Thank you.

Avran
"Daniel Ji" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
8lilst$1go$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8lilst$1go$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Hi, guys:

 Just want to let all of you know that I just passed Support 2.0
today(873),
 which makes me a newly-minted CCNP. I'm happy now but somehow not like
what
 I had expected. I just want to thank everybody here in the group who had
 share their thoughts and expertise, it has given me lots of momentum to
keep
 studying, and confidence to face tough tests.

 For those who may wonder how my journey was like, here's something to
share
 with you guys...
 1)CCNA 1.0, 3/27/00
 a good test in that it tests your knowledge of bacis networking, helped me
 clarify some vague points in my head when I was preparing it. I got 934 on
 the test.
 2)Routing 2.0,6/19/00
 Very good and fair test, I say this because I didn't read any test cram
 books, I studied Jeff Dole's Routing TCP/IP and Halabi's BGP book, I think
 you will be doing fine in this test if you understand the material, not
just
 remember. I took a 890 on this test.
 3)Switching 2.0,   7/10/00
 Again good test, I read Cisco LAN-swicthing by Kennedy Clark. I would
highly
 recommend Clark's book for study of this test, it covers all the test
 objectives in BCMSN. This book is good because it's easy to understand and
 yet explain the difficult technology throughly. I got a 846 for this one.
 4)Remote 2.0,7/17/00
 The easiest test. I focused myself on Cisco BCRAN book. That should be all
 you need to pass the test. Don't forget to stduy hard on DDR, ISDN, PPP,
 Frame-relay stuff I scored 875 on the test.
 5)Support 2.0,7/24/00
 I think I had some difficulties to understand some of the questions in the
 test. Because the wording is so strange for at least 2 Qs. But just use
your
 common networking sense you will be fine, my 3 year router experience
really
 helped. I just browsed through CIT book to bruch up my head for the test.
 873 on this one.

 So, that's about it.  I guess my next step will be CVOICE and CCIE
written.
 Anyone who knows these two tests please drop me a line or two, that would
be
 greatly appreciated!!

 Good luck to all of us!!!

 Daniel Ji
 CCNP



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Block Media Player/Better CCNA Site

2000-07-24 Thread Dale Cantrell

There are some multimedia port numbers on Clayton Dukes excellant site.
I didn't know port 123 was NTP-Network Time Protocol..did ya'll?
HTH,  www.gdd.net
Dale CCNA

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From: Jim Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Jim Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how to block Media Player
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 19:16:40 -0700 (PDT)

Hello,

My users access a lot of web sites running Media
Player, how do I block it? Is there a port number
associated with it?

Thanks in advance.


Jim

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