Re: Collisions on Ethernet Lan

2000-08-31 Thread Oz


 I think the mix up is  some folks are talking about the segment in the LAN
IE  host to host  via an hub, switch  etc.
 The LAN segment is the issue

Whilst your quote is correct it's  describing a router NOT   a LAN loaded up
with hosts


Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
Everyone here is to learn and that too the correct thing so please unless
you are definite of something do not state it with so much authority. If my
word is not good enough then have a look at the URL :

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1904.htm

It explicitly states that :

"Use the show interfaces ethernet command to check the rate of collisions.
The total number of collisions with respect to the total number of output
packets should be around 0.1 percent or less."
Ethernet0 is up, line protocol is up
  Hardware is Lance, address is 0010.7b81.6482 (bia 0010.7b81.6482)
  Description: connected to Cisco1548
  Internet address is 216.203.29.106/27
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1 Kbit, DLY 1000 usec,
 reliablility 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
  Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
  Keepalive set (10 sec)
  ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
  Last input 00:00:00, output 00:00:00, output hang never
  Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
  Queueing strategy: fifo
  Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 1/75, 0 drops
  5 minute input rate 1000 bits/sec, 2 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 1000 bits/sec, 2 packets/sec
 4281 packets input, 493175 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 3214 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
 1 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 1 ignored
 0 input packets with dribble condition detected
 15597 packets output, 1478611 bytes, 0 underruns
 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 3 interface resets
 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 1 deferred
 0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

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Re: Foundation Courses !!!

2000-08-31 Thread Shahir Boshra
Title: Foundation Courses !!!



First, FRS is not a course, it's just an exam, it's 
a replacement for 3 exams "BSCN", "BCRAN"  "BCMSN".
In all cases, you need the "Troubleshooting" exam 
to attain the CCNP (in addition to CCNA, of course)
Advantagefor taking FRS is $$ savings, as it 
costs $200 instead of 3 * $100 for individual exams. 
Disadvantage is that the distinct areas in the FRS 
do not add up together, which means if you performed very well in 2 areas and 
flunked the third, you still have to go through the 3 of them!! I believe that's 
the main reason why people prefer individual exams.

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  Dear All, 
   Just a question to ask, 
  What is the foundation R S course for CCNP, 
  
  What does it consists of, how is it a replacement 
  for two-three ccnp exams and the availability in Prometric centres, also would 
  like to know did anybody of you got his ccnp taking this foundation courses 
  instead of the regular path,
  I heard that only one exam is needed in addition to 
  FRS to achieve CCNP. 
  Pls. throw some light on this undiscussed 
  FRS. 
  Thanks in advance, 
  Bye for now  
  Shaikh Raees 
  Ahmed, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Cisco Certified Network 
  Associate, Systems 
   Network, IT 
  Division. 


Re: I'd like to thank the academy

2000-08-31 Thread David Williams

It's a standard line in an acceptance speech for someone who wins an Academy
Award (Oscar)

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 Congrats!  What academy are you referring to?

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  Passed Support 2 and got my CCNP today.
 
  easiest test for me: BCRAN because I beat configurations to death
  hardest test: BSCN due to vitamin BGP deficiency
 
 
 
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Foundation Courses !!!

2000-08-31 Thread Raees Ahmed Shaikh
Title: Foundation Courses !!!






Dear All,


 Just a question to ask, 


What is the foundation R S course for CCNP,


What does it consists of, how is it a replacement for two-three ccnp exams and the availability in Prometric centres, also would like to know did anybody of you got his ccnp taking this foundation courses instead of the regular path,

I heard that only one exam is needed in addition to FRS to achieve CCNP.


Pls. throw some light on this undiscussed FRS.


Thanks in advance,


Bye for now
 


Shaikh Raees Ahmed,
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer,
Cisco Certified Network Associate,
Systems  Network,
IT Division.





Help about E1

2000-08-31 Thread vtam

There are several E1 standard like Channelized E1, Fractional E1, Full rate
E1. What is the different between them?  And can i use channelized E1 card
to connect Fractional E1, Full rate E1? Thanks.


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Re: bgp path selection

2000-08-31 Thread perez claude-vincent

Of course not! 

p.s: weight then local preference etc.


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  Anyone who has taken the Routing 2.0 exam can tell
 me do we need to remember
  the bgp path selection order , like using local
 preference first, follow by
  weight etc.
  
  I find it hard to remember
  
  thanks
  
  Jason
  
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RE: break sequence on NT ?

2000-08-31 Thread Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG)


This link gives all the possible key combinations for various OS's  comms
software

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/61.html

HP

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 To:   Ajaz Nawaz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Re: break sequence on NT ?
 
 
 It is usually Ctrl-Break in most terminal programs. 
 HyperTerminal break key doesn't work w/NT so you'll
 need to get another terminal program such as TeraTerm,
 CRT or SecureCRT, procomm, etc. 
 
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RE: Aux + external ISDN-Modem - Bri ?

2000-08-31 Thread Herold Heiko

Well it seems I really have missed a important point (need to study
more!).
As pointed out bye

 From: Moore, C. Rodgers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

there's a protocol issue:
 
 Herold,
 
 The problem your going to have is Async PPP out of the 2515 and sync
PPP in
 the 3640.  The formatting is different.  Your ISDN TA will need to do
the
 conversion from async to sync.  Motorola Bitsurfer or Adtran ISU
should be
 able to do this for you.
 
 CPU problems? no.  This won't tax a 2500 series.
 
 Rodgers Moore

However due to other reasons the whole thing has been cancelled (sigh),
so don't expect any further update on this.
Bye
Heiko

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Subject: Aux + external ISDN-Modem - Bri ?


Situation: local 3640 with bri ports present.
Remote office, only router currently present: a 2515 used for a 64k
framerelay connection. I need to connect that office to the local one
with a interim solution (waiting for the real frame relay connection,
couple of months unfortunately since it's international ecc), and was
thinking:

external ISDN Modem with serial port - Aux port un 2515
  |
  |
  |
Bri on our 3640

If the external Isdn modem does have a Hayes "AT" command set emulation
I should be able to configure the 2515 just like if te ISDN adapter was
a normal serial modem, right ? And configure a normal dialer 
on my local
router on a bri port.
BTW OS are 11.2 on both sides.
The connection will be single channel (64k) only.
Any idea what could go wrong, since one router will really work with a
bri port while the other really will be configured for a serial modem ?
There _should_ be at least a speed problem (as to
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/76/9.html#port_speed the Aux on 2515
seems to be limited to 38400) but I can live with that. 
However I'm more
concerned with the serial interrupt problem, should I expect high cpu
problems with a 64k frame relay+38400aux link, I'm expecting nothing
else (no access lists, no route maps, static routing, fast switching
everywhere I think) although I don't have (yet) the exact conf.

If this could work, any experience on particular brands/models of
ISDNmodem to avoid/prefer ?

(I'll keep you informed on success/failure anyway)

Thanks
Heiko

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RE: Practicing DLSw

2000-08-31 Thread Bosio Stefano

PING reachability is an IP problem and is not related with DLSw, try disable
DLSw config and see that nothing change.

if you have reachability between Lo i think tha problem is in PC, check for
address and default gateway
PC0 must be 10.10.66.2 and 10.10.66.1 attached on R0-Eth1 segment
PC5 must be 10.10.66.6 and 10.10.66.5 attached on R0-Eth1 segment

Remember ip subnet-zero on router R0 (for network 10.10.66.0/30)

Stefano


 -Original Message-
 From: Jairo Nuvan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: martedì 29 agosto 2000 22.43
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Practicing DLSw
 
 
 Hi,I'm practicing DLSw in my laboratory, I have the following 
 problem. I am
 configuring DLSw on an IP network, so that two LANs can have 
 NetBIOs and
 directions of same IP network address space.
 
 
 
 R2
 /  \
 /\
 -et0-R0-et1-R1R4---et1-R5-et0---
 \/
 \  /
 R3
 
 
 The R0's config is:
 
 dlsw local-peer peer-id 192.168.1.1
 dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 192.168.2.1
 dlsw bridge-group 1
 
 interface loopback 0
 ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
 
 interface ethernet 0
 no ip address
 bridge-group 1
 
 interface ethernet 1
 ip address 10.10.66.1 255.255.255.252
 1
 router eigrp 1
 network 10.10.66.0 0.0.0.3
 network 192.168.1.0
 
 bridge 1 protocol ieee
 
 In router R5, the config is this:
 
 dlsw local-peer peer-id 192.168.2.1
 dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 192.168.1.1
 dlsw bridge-group 1
 
 interface loopback 0
 ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
 
 interface ethernet 0
 no ip address
 bridge-group 1
 
 interface ethernet 1
 ip address 10.10.66.5 255.255.255.252
 
 router eigrp 1
 network 10.10.66.4 0.0.0.3
 network 192.168.2.0
 
 bridge 1 protocol ieee
 
 In the routers R1, R2, R3 and R4, I have EIGRP routing with 
 ID 1 and I do
 not have problems with reachability of the loopback 
 interfaces. When I use a
 PC with an IP address connected to router R0 and another one 
 to interface
 Et1 in R5, they cannot see each other with a PING.
 
 Can you help me, what is the problem in this configuration?
 
 Thanks
 
 
 
 
 Jairo Nuvan
 
 
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How much, where to lease 3 2501's?

2000-08-31 Thread rtc9

 I'm thinking of buying leasing a triplet of 2501's. Anyone know where or
how much?
How and where?

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RE: deferred packets on eth on C7206vxr

2000-08-31 Thread Bosio Stefano

Deffered packet is normal on a CSMA/CD network like ethernet.
When packet must be trasmitted out on a ethernet  interface the carrier are
sensed if it is busy the interface wait to send (deffer), the deffered
packet counter are incremented by 1, after a random time the interface
recheck for carrier and if it is free send the packet.

Stefano


 -Original Message-
 From: Nodir Nazarov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: mercoledì 30 agosto 2000 18.29
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: deferred packets on eth on C7206vxr
 
 
 Hello,
 
 I have number of deferred packets increasing on my ethernet 
 interface on
 C7206vxr. I don't see any noticeable disruptions on the network, but
 this pattern bothers me. What am I overlooking ??
 
 Nodir
 
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BGP on Cisco 1601 with 12.0(3)T IOS

2000-08-31 Thread Hans Stout

Hello colleagues,

I have two Cisco 1601's running IOS version 12.0(3)T on which I try to 
implement BGP as a routing protocol. When I am in config mode, I can see 
that BGP is an option, but when I type 'router bgp 10', the system returns 
'unknown routing protocol'. Are there any special requirements to run BGP ?
Thanks for your help in advance !

Regards,

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RE: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command

2000-08-31 Thread Bosio Stefano

yes. you are right but this command exist

frame-relay traffic-rate average [peak]
not 
Frame-relay traffic-rate [bit-rate [burst-size][excess-burst-size]]

the difference is in the option (the meaning are about the same but the
syntax is different).

The options "bit-rate [burst-size [excess-burst-size]]" are related to
traffic-shape rate bit-rate [burst-size [excess-burst-size]]
and is Generic Traffic Shaping not Frame-Relay Traffic Shaping.


Stefano


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: mercoledì 30 agosto 2000 20.26
 To: Bosio Stefano
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Help on Frame-relay Traffic-shaping command
 
 
 
 Actually, The "frame-relay traffic-rate" command DOES exist. 
 It is used as
 a simpler alternative to using the three commands for setting 
 up traffic
 shaping on Frame Relay ("frame-relay cir out", "frame-relay 
 be out", and
 "frame-relay bc out").
 http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios12
0/12cgcr/wan_r/wrfrelay.htm#6354

frame-relay traffic-rate average [peak]
average = average rate in bits per second; equivalent to specifying the
contracted CIR
peak = (Optional) Peak rate, in bits per second; equivalent to CIR + Be/Tc
= CIR (1 + Be/Bc) = CIR + EIR.

the configured peak and average rates are converted to the equivalent CIR,
excess burst size (Be), and committed burst size (Bc) values

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Network Engineer
ELF Technologies, Inc
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Re: Help about E1

2000-08-31 Thread UFUK YASIBEYLI



Hello,

First of all, E1 stands for 2Mbps transmission.

If your transmited information is carried in a frame ( check ITU G.704
for details ) you can seperate 64Kbps "channels" out of this
2Mbps signal. For example in a TDM infrastructure, you can direct each of these
64K (or better to say n x 64K,  1= n = 31 ) channels to different TDM eggress
points.
This is called Channelized E1 (CE1).
With this framing, There are 32 x 64K channels, and channel 0 is used for
framing/synchronization
Channel 16 may be used for signalling if needed, depending on the use of E1
circuit.
(For instance, if PBXs are connected via E1, Channel 16 is used for signalling,
however,
if WAN devices are connected via channels, Channel 16 may be used for an
additional
data channel instead of signalling. For this reason, you may carry a maximum of
30 voice channels over an E1, but 31 x 64 K data channels may be carried)

If infrastructure is not TDM, then you may not need to use 64K seperate
channels.
PDH/SDH infrastructure can be used in this case, and you can use pure
2 Mbps channel. There is no synch or signalling channel loss. (There is no
channel.)
( You may check ITU G.703 )

If your hardware is capable of carrying n x 64 K but not capable of channelizing
them
and not using multiple sub-interfaces over the same interface, then this
fraction of
n x 64K out of E1 is called Fractional-E1

Considering 7200 series routers, Cisco PA-4E1G/120 port adapter is a full rate
E1 card.
If you configure the controller as follows:

controller E1 3/7
  channel-group 0 unframed

then you can use Full rate 2Mbps. However if you configure :

controller E1 3/7
 channel-group 1 timeslots 1-5

then you have a Fractional E1 interface with a bandwidth of 320Kbps (5x64)
(Unfortunately, this PA does not support multiple channel groups and it is not
channelized.

PA-MC-2E1/120, on the other hand, supports Channelized-E1 ( and also full-rate
E1 with the above commands)

controller E1 3/1
 channel-group 1 timeslots 1-15
 channel-group 17 timeslots 17
 channel-group 18 timeslots 18

and we have 3 subinterfaces of  960Kbps, 64Kbps, 64Kbps respectively.

Hope this helps and not long enough to make it more confusing :-)

Regards,
Ufuk.







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Subject:  Help about E1




There are several E1 standard like Channelized E1, Fractional E1, Full rate
E1. What is the different between them?  And can i use channelized E1 card
to connect Fractional E1, Full rate E1? Thanks.


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RE: Practicing DLSw

2000-08-31 Thread Bosio Stefano

i made a mistake, with /30 subnet mask you can have max 2 host on network so


eth1-R0 10.10.66.1
ethx-R1 10.10.66.2

there isn't space for a PC.  so i think you have connected the PC on eth0 on
R0 but eth0 don't have an IP address so you can't have IP connectivity on
eth0 and you can't ping trought this interface.

Remeber that dlsw make incapsulation of SNA packet (802.3 SSAP 04 - ?? i
forgot the range) and Netbios (SSAP F0 )and don't do encapsulation for IP
(SSAP AA and SNAP 0x800).

the same for R5

sorry for mistake, hope i'm right now.

Stefano


 -Original Message-
 From: Bosio Stefano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: giovedì 31 agosto 2000 9.57
 To: 'Jairo Nuvan'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: RE: Practicing DLSw
 
 
 PING reachability is an IP problem and is not related with 
 DLSw, try disable
 DLSw config and see that nothing change.
 
 if you have reachability between Lo i think tha problem is in 
 PC, check for
 address and default gateway
 PC0 must be 10.10.66.2 and 10.10.66.1 attached on R0-Eth1 segment
 PC5 must be 10.10.66.6 and 10.10.66.5 attached on R0-Eth1 segment
 
 Remember ip subnet-zero on router R0 (for network 10.10.66.0/30)
 
 Stefano
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jairo Nuvan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: martedì 29 agosto 2000 22.43
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Practicing DLSw
  
  
  Hi,I'm practicing DLSw in my laboratory, I have the following 
  problem. I am
  configuring DLSw on an IP network, so that two LANs can have 
  NetBIOs and
  directions of same IP network address space.
  
  
  
  R2
  /  \
  /\
  -et0-R0-et1-R1R4---et1-R5-et0---
  \/
  \  /
  R3
  
  
  The R0's config is:
  
  dlsw local-peer peer-id 192.168.1.1
  dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 192.168.2.1
  dlsw bridge-group 1
  
  interface loopback 0
  ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
  
  interface ethernet 0
  no ip address
  bridge-group 1
  
  interface ethernet 1
  ip address 10.10.66.1 255.255.255.252
  1
  router eigrp 1
  network 10.10.66.0 0.0.0.3
  network 192.168.1.0
  
  bridge 1 protocol ieee
  
  In router R5, the config is this:
  
  dlsw local-peer peer-id 192.168.2.1
  dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 192.168.1.1
  dlsw bridge-group 1
  
  interface loopback 0
  ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
  
  interface ethernet 0
  no ip address
  bridge-group 1
  
  interface ethernet 1
  ip address 10.10.66.5 255.255.255.252
  
  router eigrp 1
  network 10.10.66.4 0.0.0.3
  network 192.168.2.0
  
  bridge 1 protocol ieee
  
  In the routers R1, R2, R3 and R4, I have EIGRP routing with 
  ID 1 and I do
  not have problems with reachability of the loopback 
  interfaces. When I use a
  PC with an IP address connected to router R0 and another one 
  to interface
  Et1 in R5, they cannot see each other with a PING.
  
  Can you help me, what is the problem in this configuration?
  
  Thanks
  
  
  
  
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Re: Help about E1

2000-08-31 Thread vtam

Thanks  for your help. Now I still have some question:
I buy a  NM-2CE1U for 2600. It said that they
are compatible with the International Telecommunication Union
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) G.703/G.704 specifications,
so i think that it can support G.703( the pure 2M channel?).
Am i right?
Thanks.


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 Hello,

 First of all, E1 stands for 2Mbps transmission.

 If your transmited information is carried in a frame ( check ITU G.704
 for details ) you can seperate 64Kbps "channels" out of this
 2Mbps signal. For example in a TDM infrastructure, you can direct each of
these
 64K (or better to say n x 64K,  1= n = 31 ) channels to different TDM
eggress
 points.
 This is called Channelized E1 (CE1).
 With this framing, There are 32 x 64K channels, and channel 0 is used for
 framing/synchronization
 Channel 16 may be used for signalling if needed, depending on the use of
E1
 circuit.
 (For instance, if PBXs are connected via E1, Channel 16 is used for
signalling,
 however,
 if WAN devices are connected via channels, Channel 16 may be used for an
 additional
 data channel instead of signalling. For this reason, you may carry a
maximum of
 30 voice channels over an E1, but 31 x 64 K data channels may be carried)

 If infrastructure is not TDM, then you may not need to use 64K seperate
 channels.
 PDH/SDH infrastructure can be used in this case, and you can use pure
 2 Mbps channel. There is no synch or signalling channel loss. (There is no
 channel.)
 ( You may check ITU G.703 )

 If your hardware is capable of carrying n x 64 K but not capable of
channelizing
 them
 and not using multiple sub-interfaces over the same interface, then this
 fraction of
 n x 64K out of E1 is called Fractional-E1

 Considering 7200 series routers, Cisco PA-4E1G/120 port adapter is a full
rate
 E1 card.
 If you configure the controller as follows:

 controller E1 3/7
   channel-group 0 unframed

 then you can use Full rate 2Mbps. However if you configure :

 controller E1 3/7
  channel-group 1 timeslots 1-5

 then you have a Fractional E1 interface with a bandwidth of 320Kbps (5x64)
 (Unfortunately, this PA does not support multiple channel groups and it is
not
 channelized.

 PA-MC-2E1/120, on the other hand, supports Channelized-E1 ( and also
full-rate
 E1 with the above commands)

 controller E1 3/1
  channel-group 1 timeslots 1-15
  channel-group 17 timeslots 17
  channel-group 18 timeslots 18

 and we have 3 subinterfaces of  960Kbps, 64Kbps, 64Kbps respectively.

 Hope this helps and not long enough to make it more confusing :-)

 Regards,
 Ufuk.







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 There are several E1 standard like Channelized E1, Fractional E1, Full
rate
 E1. What is the different between them?  And can i use channelized E1 card
 to connect Fractional E1, Full rate E1? Thanks.


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Re: Passed CCNA 2.0

2000-08-31 Thread RANMA

how long did you prepare for this exam ?
what studying material you used ?

KEN


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frame relay in BSCN?

2000-08-31 Thread Gabriel Nickel



asa part of many ospf sample 
configurationsframe relay is used.is a detailed knowledge of frame 
relay required for BSCN or are the basicssufficient?
thanks for any input

/gabriel




No Subject

2000-08-31 Thread Tapas Das

what is the passing marks for CCNP (all four subjects)
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Carrier transitions

2000-08-31 Thread Hans Stout

Hello colleagues,

do you know what causes carrier transitions on a serial interface ?
Is it when the serial status changes from up/up to up/down, or when it 
changes to down/down, or both ?
Thanks for your help in advance.

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Packet drops...

2000-08-31 Thread Muralidhar A.

hi..
 
 i have a 2916 to connect to sun E3500  and Aix Machines. the sun hold
Oracle databases (not yet live) while Aix runs cobol and wisp(major load is
on this).  the customer was complaining that the oracle sessions get
disconnected intermittenly. 

i just ran a few ping tests and this reveals that Sun ,NT and Aix Are
dropping packets. However running the same test for over a period of time
reavealed that Sun has consistently dropped packets ( both on peak and off
peak) where as Aix has dropped when on Peak. Ports on 2916 have been changed
and result not improved. 

any ideas to pin point where problems lies..

Thanks for any help,
Murali

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RE: Packet drops...

2000-08-31 Thread McCallum, Robert

o.k. lets start at the physical layer.

What cabling is being used here?  Have you tested it to verify that it is
o.k.?

2nd.

What is the setting of the NIC cards in the servers?  Manually set or auto
neg.

3rd.

What is the setting of the ports on the switch that they are connected to?
Manually set or auto neg.

4th  Full / Half duplex ??  10 or 100 meg ??

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From: Muralidhar A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 31 August 2000 11:06
To: cisco freinds
Subject: Packet drops...


hi..
 
 i have a 2916 to connect to sun E3500  and Aix Machines. the sun hold
Oracle databases (not yet live) while Aix runs cobol and wisp(major load is
on this).  the customer was complaining that the oracle sessions get
disconnected intermittenly. 

i just ran a few ping tests and this reveals that Sun ,NT and Aix Are
dropping packets. However running the same test for over a period of time
reavealed that Sun has consistently dropped packets ( both on peak and off
peak) where as Aix has dropped when on Peak. Ports on 2916 have been changed
and result not improved. 

any ideas to pin point where problems lies..

Thanks for any help,
Murali

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Re: icq port number

2000-08-31 Thread kingkhan

Yeah it is correct, ICQ 99a uses 4000 as its port to icq.mirabilis.com its
main operating server, if you want to block ICQ traffic, trace the roots
of its server, means its IP address, you can simply do that by sending the
ping request. Then deny traffic to that destination. Because as far I know
ICQ 2000a search for any better port to operate with.. and blocking
traffic to the source will help you more than just blocking its port. Try
using an Access list..

Regards,
King

Ronald James wrote:

 anyone knows what port numbers icq are using?  thanks...

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Re: Help about E1

2000-08-31 Thread UFUK YASIBEYLI




I'm afraid not !
Network Modules for 2600/3600 series
were only capable of running Channelized mode.
Newer HW code might support
controller E1 3/7
   channel-group 0 unframed
command, but you have to check. Previous versions
didn't support this.

Regards,
Ufuk.


**


Thanks  for your help. Now I still have some question:
I buy a  NM-2CE1U for 2600. It said that they
are compatible with the International Telecommunication Union
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) G.703/G.704 specifications,
so i think that it can support G.703( the pure 2M channel?).
Am i right?
Thanks.



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BCSN - OSPF

2000-08-31 Thread Henson, Luke
Title: BCSN - OSPF





Hi,


Can anyone tell me how deep the exam goes into OSPF?? Any help much appreciated.


Luke





deep trouble

2000-08-31 Thread Ravi Kumar

hi friends

I am in deep trouble. help required

I am ravi kumar from HYDERABAD, INDIA

i have a 2503 router in my office. recently we got ISDN connection from local
basic telephone service provider (DOT) and bought ISDN internet account from
local ISP. I want to provide internet access to all my staff through this
router.

i configured my router's BRI 0 port with following commands for DDR.

1)router# config terminal

2) ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 bri 0
and 
3) ip router 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 next hop count

3) dialer-list 4 protocol ip permit

4)interface bri 0
(i did not assign any ip address to bri port, since ISP server will give ip
address to port once connection is established)

5) isdn switch type basic-net3

6) isdn spid1 7digit number

7) dialer-group 4

8) dialer map ip nexthopaddress numbertodial
 (basically ISP will give only phone number to dial. but by using isdn card in
my pc and dialing to ISP, i got dial-up server ip address. i used this address
as gateway address for my router)

9) encapsulation ppp

10) ppp authentication pap username xyz password abc

11) dialer idle-timout 30

after this i saved configuration and rebooted the router.

if i run show ip interface, it is showing bri 0 is up and line protocol is
up.
but if i run show isdn status, it is showing bri 0 layer is deactivated and
layer 1 is not active.

my queries are 

1) is this configuration is right or wrong?

2) if it is right, how it initiate the call to isp?

3) if it is not right, pls let me know step by step cofiguration to dialup
ISP.

your help in this regard is highly apprecaited.

regards
ravi kumar B.





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VTP Domain Name

2000-08-31 Thread Masaru Umetsu

Please tell me how to clear the vtp domain name in Catalyst 2924!

Vtp domain name isn't set anything first.Then I configured it to 
Cisco but, I want to back to the initial.
I did 'write erase', but vtp domain name wasn't cleared.

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Re: BCSN - OSPF

2000-08-31 Thread Phil Barker

Luke,
Imagine being given a routing table and being
asked something indirect about it, such as what area
type is this router. Possible answers : ASBR, ABR,
Stubby, Not-so-stubby etc. This detail isn't given
explicitly but needs to be deduced from the routing
table you are given. 
So in a nutshell, know it very well.

Regards,

Phil.

PS : I've forgotten most of my OSPF knowledge now as
I've been on an EIGRP network for the past 6 months,
but I know how to get the info back in my brain in a
short time. This, I believe is the key when you have
such a diverse  and deep level of knowledge required
to be effective at your job.

ORGANISATION, ORGANISATION and ORGANISATION.


--- "Henson, Luke" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi,
 
 Can anyone tell me how deep the exam goes into
 OSPF?? Any help much
 appreciated.
 
 Luke
 
 



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Catalist 5005 commands manual needed

2000-08-31 Thread Cristi Piatnitchi

Hi all

I have been searching for 2 days the commands list for Catalyst 5005 but
without any results. Does anybody know the link for this doc ?

Thanks in advance
Cristian







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RE: deep trouble

2000-08-31 Thread Greene, Patrick
Title: RE: deep trouble





You've got line problems.just by specifying the switch-type and plugging in the ISDN you should get layer 1


-Original Message-
From: Ravi Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 7:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: deep trouble



hi friends


I am in deep trouble. help required


I am ravi kumar from HYDERABAD, INDIA


i have a 2503 router in my office. recently we got ISDN connection from local
basic telephone service provider (DOT) and bought ISDN internet account from
local ISP. I want to provide internet access to all my staff through this
router.


i configured my router's BRI 0 port with following commands for DDR.


1)router# config terminal


2) ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 bri 0
and 
3) ip router 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 next hop count


3) dialer-list 4 protocol ip permit


4)interface bri 0
(i did not assign any ip address to bri port, since ISP server will give ip
address to port once connection is established)


5) isdn switch type basic-net3


6) isdn spid1 7digit number


7) dialer-group 4


8) dialer map ip nexthopaddress numbertodial
(basically ISP will give only phone number to dial. but by using isdn card in
my pc and dialing to ISP, i got dial-up server ip address. i used this address
as gateway address for my router)


9) encapsulation ppp


10) ppp authentication pap username xyz password abc


11) dialer idle-timout 30


after this i saved configuration and rebooted the router.


if i run show ip interface, it is showing bri 0 is up and line protocol is
up.
but if i run show isdn status, it is showing bri 0 layer is deactivated and
layer 1 is not active.


my queries are 


1) is this configuration is right or wrong?


2) if it is right, how it initiate the call to isp?


3) if it is not right, pls let me know step by step cofiguration to dialup
ISP.


your help in this regard is highly apprecaited.


regards
ravi kumar B.






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Off topic: Upgrade from CWSI to Cisco Works 2000

2000-08-31 Thread Shahir Boshra

Hello Everybody

I'm currently using CWSI 2.1 and planning to buy Cisco Works 2000, Campus
2.4. Is there any upgrade product or should I pay the full product price?
If so, can you please provide me with the product number?

Thanks


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Re: Connectivity Issues with ping/tracert

2000-08-31 Thread David Ristau

Sorry folks, I should have been clearer...

I do not wish to compromise my network by giving out real IP addresses
I chose 10.x.x.x and 12.x.x.x. only as an example IP address..



David Ristau wrote:
 
 a web site say 12.0.0.1 sits out on a public network,
 
 a user across the nation, say in Oregon, on his workstation
 host 10.0.0.5 cannot ping the server at 12.0.0.1
 
 the user telnets into his Cisco router at 10.0.0.1 and
 can ping the server at 12.0.0.1
 
 the user goes out the the internet to several looking-glass
 sites and can ping/tracert to the server.
 
 There are no filters on the 10.0.0.1 router
 
 it appears there are no filters in the path to the
 12.0.0.1 router from the 10.0.0.1 router
 
 any ideas why this happening or ways to figure it out...
 
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memory in 4500

2000-08-31 Thread dennis.barker

Can I use any standard 72-pin memory chip in my cisco 4500 router?  I'm
wanting to upgrade to 32M and the cisco list price is $2K.  How about flash?
Are there any generic brands out there that can be put into a cisco device.

Thanks,
Ray


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Summarization

2000-08-31 Thread Brian Windle

I need to find resources about how to calculate summarized routes. Searching 
the archives on summarization, CIDR, etc. has not turned up anything.

Thanks in advance
Brian
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Re: deferred packets on eth on C7206vxr

2000-08-31 Thread Nodir Nazarov

Even if I have 2 routers only crossed over on ethernet cable ? Or, should I
have full duplex enabled to avoid deferred packets ?

Nodir

Bosio Stefano wrote:

 Deffered packet is normal on a CSMA/CD network like ethernet.
 When packet must be trasmitted out on a ethernet  interface the carrier are
 sensed if it is busy the interface wait to send (deffer), the deffered
 packet counter are incremented by 1, after a random time the interface
 recheck for carrier and if it is free send the packet.

 Stefano

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  Subject: deferred packets on eth on C7206vxr
 
 
  Hello,
 
  I have number of deferred packets increasing on my ethernet
  interface on
  C7206vxr. I don't see any noticeable disruptions on the network, but
  this pattern bothers me. What am I overlooking ??
 
  Nodir
 
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Re: getting rid of broadcast storm on 5500

2000-08-31 Thread Dale

One command you may be able to use is:

set port broadcast mod/port threshold[%]
   (threshold = 0..15 packets/second or 0-100 percent
0 pps or 100% unlimits broadcast traffic)

Just apply it to the port the WANG systems are hanging off.

Just a thought

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 Hello everyone:

 We got 2 catalyst 5500 serving 1500 nodes. We got old WANG system which
 sends all protocol traffic including banyan, netbuie, ipx etc. We
experience
 broadcast
 storm at least couple times a day and network load hits the sky.
 I am also certain that it's coming from WANG system and wondering how do I
 prevent it.
 Thanks in advance.

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RE: CCIE WRITTEN ---- Please provide your feedback.

2000-08-31 Thread StratumNet Inc StratumNet Inc

MR DALE IS NOT a REASONABLE INDIVIDUAL BY MAKING THOSE RUDE COMMENTS.

This group study is where you share your experience and advice. Pay him no 
attention.



From: Nadeem Khawaja [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: "'Dale Holmes'" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Subject: RE: CCIE WRITTEN  Please provide your feedback.
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 10:21:53 -0400

Mr. Dale!

Your answer is a humiliating slang on all who wants to pursue there career
certification. This slap is not only on me but to all of you who are CCIE 
or
going towards it. Indeed I have been going through the archives and found
some ideas but there are so many peoples with different ideas that they
confused me on what to read and what to study. So I decided to read all the
books one by one. After I went through couple of books I figured out my 
self
where am I standing but could not. Since the blue print is too much to 
cover
and is very vague. The Cisco Blue prints covers almost everything and that
is too much to go for.
Thanks for your advise and the slang to every CCIE or newcomer



Regards,
Nadeem Khawaja



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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 10:10 AM
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Subject: Re: CCIE WRITTEN  Please provide your feedback.


If you had been continuously READING the messages on groupstudy mailing
lists, including the archives, you would long ago have found what you
needed.

At this point in your endeavor, I can only suggest that you consider NOT
taking the exam, and instead look into other career paths where the entry
steps are more clearly laid out, such as:

taxi driver
used automobile salesman
newspaper carrier
elevator operator

There are many others that may appeal to you. If you find that you simply
cannot let go of the notion that you should become a Cisco Certified
Internetwork Expert, then you might check out the Exam Blueprint at
www.cisco.com.

Good Luck!


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Re: deep trouble

2000-08-31 Thread Will Klein

Talk to the local telco about the type of interface you need. You may need a
NT1 between your router's BRI (S/T interface) and the ISDN switch.

Will
"Ravi Kumar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 hi friends

 I am in deep trouble. help required

 I am ravi kumar from HYDERABAD, INDIA

 i have a 2503 router in my office. recently we got ISDN connection from
local
 basic telephone service provider (DOT) and bought ISDN internet account
from
 local ISP. I want to provide internet access to all my staff through this
 router.

 i configured my router's BRI 0 port with following commands for DDR.

 1)router# config terminal

 2) ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 bri 0
 and
 3) ip router 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 next hop count

 3) dialer-list 4 protocol ip permit

 4)interface bri 0
 (i did not assign any ip address to bri port, since ISP server will give
ip
 address to port once connection is established)

 5) isdn switch type basic-net3

 6) isdn spid1 7digit number

 7) dialer-group 4

 8) dialer map ip nexthopaddress numbertodial
  (basically ISP will give only phone number to dial. but by using isdn
card in
 my pc and dialing to ISP, i got dial-up server ip address. i used this
address
 as gateway address for my router)

 9) encapsulation ppp

 10) ppp authentication pap username xyz password abc

 11) dialer idle-timout 30

 after this i saved configuration and rebooted the router.

 if i run show ip interface, it is showing bri 0 is up and line protocol is
 up.
 but if i run show isdn status, it is showing bri 0 layer is deactivated
and
 layer 1 is not active.

 my queries are

 1) is this configuration is right or wrong?

 2) if it is right, how it initiate the call to isp?

 3) if it is not right, pls let me know step by step cofiguration to dialup
 ISP.

 your help in this regard is highly apprecaited.

 regards
 ravi kumar B.




 
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Spanning tree screw up

2000-08-31 Thread alex campbell

hello ppl
I have a cat 5500 with 12 ethernet cards and an RSM
over the weekend I repatched the whole network and added a couple new 
vlans...it all seems to work.
However

this message seems to come up occasionally
%MLS-4-RESUMESC:Resume MLS after detecting too many moves
%MLS-4-MOVEOVERFLOW:Too many moves, stop MLS for 5 sec (200)

my telnet connection to the switch seems to disconnect when it feels like it 
(which is SO enjoyable when configuring VLANs :))
on looking through the Cisco Web Site, I understand that its a spanning tree 
problem. However, do any of you guys know if rebooting the switch would 
solve the problem ? and if not, what will ?
Thanks
Alex

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Re: Catalist 5005 commands manual needed

2000-08-31 Thread Oz

TADA  3 minutes  must  be getting slow  (sigh)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_5/cmd_ref/
cr_toc.htm
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm

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Re: memory in 4500

2000-08-31 Thread Adam Hickey

Well, I know that this isn't exactly the question you asked, but go to
www.memoryx.com

  32mb Kit Cisco 4500M, 4700, 4700M (2*CS72P16)

  $106.00



  8mb Cisco Approved Flash Simm (CS80FD8)

  $99.00



HTH,
Adam Hickey
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- Original Message -
From: "dennis.barker" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 5:10 AM
Subject: memory in 4500


 Can I use any standard 72-pin memory chip in my cisco 4500 router?  I'm
 wanting to upgrade to 32M and the cisco list price is $2K.  How about
flash?
 Are there any generic brands out there that can be put into a cisco
device.

 Thanks,
 Ray


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RE: getting rid of broadcast storm on 5500

2000-08-31 Thread David Jones

First thing I would try is to see if you can shut off the unnecessary
protocols.  Print servers do that a lot too.  I had a customer recently who
was experiencing poor network performance and I found an Intel print server
that was pumping out about 10,000 IPX RIP packets a minute.  It wasn't
servicing any Netware queues so I removed IPX from it.

Dave

-Original Message-
From: Dost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 3:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: getting rid of broadcast storm on 5500


Hello everyone:

We got 2 catalyst 5500 serving 1500 nodes. We got old WANG system which
sends all protocol traffic including banyan, netbuie, ipx etc. We experience
broadcast
storm at least couple times a day and network load hits the sky.
I am also certain that it's coming from WANG system and wondering how do I
prevent it.
Thanks in advance.

Dost


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RE: Summarization

2000-08-31 Thread Mansfield, Dan

I recommend this web site that was advertised on the list recently (Hitesh
Pathak) as an outstanding document to read on all things IP. Even route
aggregation/summarisation.


 HYPERLINK http://www.3com.com/nsc/501302.html
http://www.3com.com/nsc/501302.html

Dan Mansfield
MCSE, CNE, CLP soon to be CCNA!

-Original Message-
From:   Brian Windle 
Sent:   31 August 2000 13:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Summarization

I need to find resources about how to calculate summarized
routes. Searching 
the archives on summarization, CIDR, etc. has not turned up
anything.

Thanks in advance
Brian

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Re: Summarization

2000-08-31 Thread Oz

try this

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2003.htm
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/103/eigrp5.html
http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/design/ospf/on0407.htm
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_c
/ipcprt2/1cdrip.htm
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm

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Re: list of promiscuous nic cards? - off topic

2000-08-31 Thread Neil Loffhagen

Beth,

If you look on AG Groups site:
http://www.aggroup.com/support/hardware/epw they have a list of promiscuous
cards that they have tested with EtherPeek.  This may help, but not sure how
the cards listed would work with other packet sniffers.

Thanks,

Neil Loffhagen
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web:  www.c-w-services.co.uk

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 4:10 PM
Subject: list of promiscuous nic cards? - off topic


 I was told there was a registered list of Promiscuous
 mode network cards that would work with varios packet
 sniffing programs. I have looked high and low and was
 hoping someone from the group could help!
 Beth

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RE: Collisions on Ethernet Lan

2000-08-31 Thread Rossetti, Stan

You are correct!!  Look at the Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting
Handbook pg 78.

-Original Message-
From: Atif Awan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 11:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Collisions on Ethernet Lan



Everyone here is to learn and that too the correct thing so please unless 
you are definite of something do not state it with so much authority. If my 
word is not good enough then have a look at the URL :

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1904.htm

It explicitly states that :

"Use the show interfaces ethernet command to check the rate of collisions. 
The total number of collisions with respect to the total number of output 
packets should be around 0.1 percent or less."

Regards
Atif


-Original Message-
From: Salman Zahid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 9:20 AM
To: Atif Awan; John Neiberger; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Collisions on Ethernet Lan


Normally , if the collisions on the Ethernet segment
are 10% of the total traffic flowing on the
segment,then thats not considrered bad.
Regards,
SALMAN ZAHID
--- Atif Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
20% is way too much man .. i think its 0.1 %

-Original Message-
From: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: Collisions on Ethernet Lan


 Are you having an excessive number of collisions? Why are you trying to
 reduce them?  Collisions are there by design.  Off
the top of my head I
 forget what percentage of collisions is considered
"Bad", but I believe it
 was 20%.  Someone will correct me if I'm wrong on
that.  Unless you are
 seeing more than that or it's causing noticable
performance problems, don't
 worry about it.
 
   Hi,
  HOw do I reduce the collisions on the
ethernet
   LAN.
   I am using a cisco 2600 router with an ethernet
   port
   My switch is CATALYST 1900 series.
 
   Please help me.
 
   regards
   Raj
 
 

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Cisco Secure VPN Beta Exam

2000-08-31 Thread SV

Hello Friends

Has anyone on this list taken the Cisco Secure  VPN BETA exam.
I am not asking anyone to break the NDA... just need some study tips and if
possible a break up of the topics on the exam.
Would really appreciate it

Thanks

SV

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RE: How can I get rid of broadcast storm?

2000-08-31 Thread J. Oquendo


I understand that since we are cloning machines over
the network from ( #.#.20.#)subnet to different subnet
where all the workstations are located, this traffic
has to go through a router. We are using Cat 5500.


Run a sniffer on your network for about 30 minutes and isolate the source sending 
broadcasts since its likely its a screwy program. This doesnt have anything to do with 
cloning and may be that some misconfiguration you may have had in the original design 
carried over somehome.


ip verify unicast reverse-path

interface {int} 
rate-limit output access-group 153 4500 10 10
conform-action 
transmit exceed-action drop 
rate-limit output access-group 152 100 10 10
conform-action 
transmit exceed-action drop 

Replace: 4500 with the maximum link bandwidth  100 with a value that is 
between 50% and 30% of the SYN flood rate burst normal and burst max rates with 
accurate values

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Re: BCSN - OSPF

2000-08-31 Thread michael champion
Title: BCSN - OSPF



If it is mentioned in the objectives you better 
know it very well. Consult CCO and be familiar with all of the OSPF-related 
commands and case studies. Don't shortchange your acquisition of knowledge just 
for the sake of passing an exam.

MLC

  "Henson, Luke" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in 
  message 017267FFF211D311B6850008C74C31909C6E66@lacex1">news:017267FFF211D311B6850008C74C31909C6E66@lacex1...
  Hi, 
  Can anyone tell me how deep the exam goes into 
  OSPF?? Any help much appreciated. 
  Luke 


RE: Collisions on Ethernet Lan

2000-08-31 Thread Brett Johnson

There are too many unknown values to say that .01% collision rate or 10%
collision rate
is "unacceptable".  What is the distance between the switch and the
workstation, what is the average
packet size, what is the utilization level of the line .  Cisco may
state that .01% is 
correct and that is what you should use on the test, but in the real word
you cannot assign an
arbitrary number and say it is bad, unless it is 100% of course.  There have
been tests done
where Ethernet runs fine at 60% collisions, but that was in a controlled
environment.  Collisions
by their nature are not bad that is how Ethernet works.  One of the easiest
ways to determine
if you have too many collisions is "Is the performance deteriorating".  And
you have your network
baselined you can always go against the baseline.  Just some thoughts.  

Brett Johnson

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What are the differences between ISDN PRI over R2??

2000-08-31 Thread rODRICK Lopez


Hi All,
What are the major differences between ISDN PRI signaling over R2 on a E1
packet voice network module? What are the benifts I will get if I use ISDN
PRI instead of R2.

Thanks,
Iqbal





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auto dial on Cisco 1600?

2000-08-31 Thread David Reid

What is the command to type in to check whether my router is set to dial
in on
demand or whether it is set to dial to my ISP every x amount of time?
It is a Cisco 1600 series ISDN router.

Thanks,
David

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Re: Exam 350-001, I'm so pissed!

2000-08-31 Thread Scott Jordan

From the archives:

  a.. Subject: Re: CCIE Writen Failed again
  b.. From: Krazikat krazikat@xx
  c.. Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 00:48:12 -0400
  d.. Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
  e.. Organization: Arteck
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From Cisco:

Dear Sir:

The survey does not affect your Exam score whatsoever.

If you have further concerns, please contact us directly at 1.800.829.6387,
option 2,1.

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Rich Russell wrote:

 OK, this is the 2nd time that I've flunked this test.  The thing that
really
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 confident about it.

 1st question  What does that survey at the beginning have to do with
 determining your score?  I mean if you answer low or something does that
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RE: PIX Upgrade from 4.4(1) to 5.1(2)

2000-08-31 Thread Chuck Church

I'd compare the old 4.4.1 configuration (which you hopefully still have) to
current one.  I'm planning the same upgrade on ours to get VPN capability,
so I'm kind of interested in the problem.

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

Hello,
I was just curious if any body have any problems when upgrading the pix
software from Ver. 4.4(1) to 5.1(2). When I performed the above upgrade
traffic would no longer flow through the pix. I could ping it from inside
but I could not surf out. Also from outside I could not surf into my
website.
Any suggestions, thoughts, comments would be appreciated.

Thanks
Ronnie John

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visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread Mike Dang

Hi group,

I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
anyone knows where I could find .vsd files for Cisco equipment?  And
how much it would cost?

Thanks in advance,

MD


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A question about IPSec

2000-08-31 Thread George Zhang

I read the following form Cisco documentation about IPSec:

"IKE uses UDP port 500.  The IPSec ESP and AH protocols use PROTOCOL
numbers 50 and 51.  Ensure that your access-list are configured so that
50, 51 and UDP port 500 traffic is not blocked ..."

My question is, what are the PROTOCOL numbers?  This is the first time I
read or heard about "PROTOCOL number"?  I know many protocols by names
such as TCP, UDP, ICMP etc, by I have never heard about PROTOCOL
numbers?  What protocols 50 and 51 are associated with?  Could someone
please explain that to me?  Thanks.

George Zhang, CCNP


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RE: Can't connect to a Cisco/Grand Junction 2800 Switch via serial

2000-08-31 Thread Buddy Venne

Group -
At last a question I can answer!
You can 1.) Build a custom db9 adapter that raises CD toward the 2800 and
does the null-modem functions, or 2.) force an arp entry into a router on
the same Ethernet segment.
To get access I used method #2 which is described in the attached text file.
Later I built the adapter which I still have. If you need the pin out:
rj45 - db9
18
21,6
32
45
55
63
74
87
happy hacking

Buddy Venne, CCNP, CCIE written, MCSE
WAN/LAN Specialist
Onyx Acceptance
(949) 465-3775


-Original Message-
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To: group study
Subject: Can't connect to a Cisco/Grand Junction 2800 Switch via serial


I have tried several serial cables. I can connect to other cisco equipment
fine. My terminal program says it is connected but no response from key
strokes. I move the cable to a router and hit enter and I get a login. I
move it back to the switch and nada Any ideas. I did try a null modem
cable and at least got one wierd ATxxx thingy in the screen. When I go back
to a standard serial cable - nothing. I would love any advice.


Clay

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Journal entry October 9, 1999:

The problem:
Catalyst 2800 and we can't access the cli.
We don't know the MAC, or the ip it used to have.
Console port communicates but does not seem to be of use. It sends AT command strings 
which would be to configure a modem if one was on there. no menu prompts. 

I got on to the 1605 that is on the same ethernet segment as one of the switch ports. 
I tried a ping 255.255.255.255 and then look at the arp table, but no luck
I tried to get the serial port running, but no luck I got 2 modems back to back, a 
sportster on the switch and a courier on the attacker
I used c0 to tell the modem to ignore CD, and d0 to ignore DTR, that way I can plug 
and unpluig
I used one terminal and ste it all up. I kept moving the terminal from the sportster 
to the courier I set the courier to go into "Originate mode from the front switch. I 
plugged into the sport and issued ata to start answering
I plugged the sport to the switch and then put the terminal cable in the courier, and 
as I was doing that I pressed the front switch and it went into training.
this was all for nought, because the serial port was not responding to my a enter, b 
enter, c enter, d. . . . on through h or so. I did not get as far as M, which may have 
been the one that would have worked.

but anyway at labb I got into config t mode and tried to add an arp entry with arp 
2.2.2.2 00c0.id80.29ac arpa ethernet 0
adn the same alias at the end
no luck because the router said invalid arp command, must be bridging. I tried several 
modes of bridge group 1
which enables it and then go to the interface and issue ip bridge-group 1 and other 
commands, but these did not work.

I then thought, why not add an address that would be valid if there was a lan on E0? 
so I gave it 219.17.100.5, and put that in an arp command. still error.
Then I went to global conmfig mode and issued ip host-routing and then tried to add 
the arp entry, and it worked.
then I pinged and it worked and then I did telnet and it worked. voila! menus and 
such. I could not find a place to set a fixed ip address. but in VLAN 1 we put 
219.17.100.5 255.255.255.0 and this may be where it is put in. It is not clear.

I felt good.
* for a textbook description of the procedures used, see ref. 1. For a general 
overview, see #2.

1. Hunt, Craig. TCP/IP Network Administration. 2d ed. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly  
Associates,1998.
2. NAF Personnel. NAF Notes, Network Analysis Forum - 1997. Groveland, CA: Pine 
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RE: A question about IPSec

2000-08-31 Thread Mansfield, Dan

Are they not the port numbers?

-Original Message-
From:   George Zhang 
Sent:   31 August 2000 15:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:A question about IPSec

I read the following form Cisco documentation about IPSec:

"IKE uses UDP port 500.  The IPSec ESP and AH protocols use
PROTOCOL
numbers 50 and 51.  Ensure that your access-list are
configured so that
50, 51 and UDP port 500 traffic is not blocked ..."

My question is, what are the PROTOCOL numbers?  This is the
first time I
read or heard about "PROTOCOL number"?  I know many
protocols by names
such as TCP, UDP, ICMP etc, by I have never heard about
PROTOCOL
numbers?  What protocols 50 and 51 are associated with?
Could someone
please explain that to me?  Thanks.

George Zhang, CCNP


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Voip - New QOS features needed

2000-08-31 Thread Jônatas Amorim

Hi,

Could someone please give a reference where I could find the new QOS 
features for VOIP.
I'm working with the 12.0(7)T IOS version.

Tank in advance,

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2980 vs 3500

2000-08-31 Thread Jianfeng Wang

Hi experts,

I am going to use cisco catalyst 2980G instead of stack of 3548s and
3524s. I was warned that 2980G don't support QoS which 3500 series do.
Is that true? It is very appreciated if you can point out what I will
lose and what I will gain by using 2980G compared with 3500 series.

Thanks in advance

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Re: A question about IPSec

2000-08-31 Thread Dale Holmes

From the IANA:

"In the Internet Protocol (IP) [DDN], [RFC791] there is a field, called 
Protocol, to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8 bit field."

Look here:

http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/protocol-numbers

for all the gory details...

Dale
[=`)




From: George Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: George Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A question about IPSec
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 09:33:24 -0500

I read the following form Cisco documentation about IPSec:

"IKE uses UDP port 500.  The IPSec ESP and AH protocols use PROTOCOL
numbers 50 and 51.  Ensure that your access-list are configured so that
50, 51 and UDP port 500 traffic is not blocked ..."

My question is, what are the PROTOCOL numbers?  This is the first time I
read or heard about "PROTOCOL number"?  I know many protocols by names
such as TCP, UDP, ICMP etc, by I have never heard about PROTOCOL
numbers?  What protocols 50 and 51 are associated with?  Could someone
please explain that to me?  Thanks.

George Zhang, CCNP


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RE: visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread McCallum, Robert

Once again,

http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/

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Sent: 31 August 2000 15:29
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Subject: visio template for Cisco equipment


Hi group,

I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
anyone knows where I could find .vsd files for Cisco equipment?  And
how much it would cost?

Thanks in advance,

MD


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Re: memory in 4500

2000-08-31 Thread John Hardman

Hi

No "regular" 72 pin SIMMs will not work, you will need parity memory. I
picked up 2 16MB parity from Accessmicro for about $100 with shipping, works
great. As for flash any flash from a 2500, 2600, 4x00 will work. If you need
new flash check the archive, there is a site memoryx.com, I think I don't
have the link here that has all kinds of memory for cheap.

HTH
--
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flash?
 Are there any generic brands out there that can be put into a cisco
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Re: visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread Neil Schneider

Fine if you have a CCO acount, otherwise not very usefull.

Neil


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 Once again,

 http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/

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 Sent: 31 August 2000 15:29
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 Subject: visio template for Cisco equipment


 Hi group,

 I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
 anyone knows where I could find .vsd files for Cisco equipment?  And
 how much it would cost?

 Thanks in advance,

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Re: BGP on Cisco 1601 with 12.0(3)T IOS

2000-08-31 Thread John Hardman

Hi

Yes, you will need an advanced (e.g. enterprise+) image. I can not say for
sure, so you will have to do the research if a advanced image on a 1600 will
even support BGP.

HTH
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 Hello colleagues,

 I have two Cisco 1601's running IOS version 12.0(3)T on which I try to
 implement BGP as a routing protocol. When I am in config mode, I can see
 that BGP is an option, but when I type 'router bgp 10', the system returns
 'unknown routing protocol'. Are there any special requirements to run BGP
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Protocol Numbers (was IPSec)

2000-08-31 Thread analogkid01

Here's what's going on:

When IP receives a packet (coming up from ethernet or whatever L2 is), it doesn't look 
at the port number to see where to go next.  It looks at the Protocol Number, which 
indicates which process is next up the OSI model.  For example, ICMP is protocol 
number 1, TCP is number 6, and as you stated below, ESP is 50 and AH is 51.  A 
complete list can be found at:

http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/protocol-numbers

Hope this helps -

Sincerely,

Bradley J. Wilson
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, CCSE, MCT, CTT



-Original Message- 
From: George Zhang 
Sent: 31 August 2000 15:33 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: A question about IPSec 

I read the following form Cisco documentation about IPSec: 

"IKE uses UDP port 500. The IPSec ESP and AH protocols use 
PROTOCOL 
numbers 50 and 51. Ensure that your access-list are 
configured so that 
50, 51 and UDP port 500 traffic is not blocked ..." 

My question is, what are the PROTOCOL numbers? This is the 
first time I 
read or heard about "PROTOCOL number"? I know many 
protocols by names 
such as TCP, UDP, ICMP etc, by I have never heard about 
PROTOCOL 
numbers? What protocols 50 and 51 are associated with? 
Could someone 
please explain that to me? Thanks. 

George Zhang, CCNP 


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Re: A question about IPSec

2000-08-31 Thread Reinhold Fischer

Hi George, Hi Group,

The protovol-number is a 8-bit field in the IP-Header and defines the 
Protocol that the packet encapsulated in the ip-header uses. Common
Protocol Numbers:

1 ICMP
6 TCP
17 UDP
88 IGRP
89 OSPF

You can find the complete reference at

http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/protocol-numbers

hth

Reinhold

-- 
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CCNP/SCSA/HP Certified Consultant for Network Management


On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, George Zhang wrote:

 I read the following form Cisco documentation about IPSec:
 
 "IKE uses UDP port 500.  The IPSec ESP and AH protocols use PROTOCOL
 numbers 50 and 51.  Ensure that your access-list are configured so that
 50, 51 and UDP port 500 traffic is not blocked ..."
 
 My question is, what are the PROTOCOL numbers?  This is the first time I
 read or heard about "PROTOCOL number"?  I know many protocols by names
 such as TCP, UDP, ICMP etc, by I have never heard about PROTOCOL
 numbers?  What protocols 50 and 51 are associated with?  Could someone
 please explain that to me?  Thanks.
 
 George Zhang, CCNP
 
 
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Re: 2980 vs 3500

2000-08-31 Thread John Neiberger

20 seconds spent searching at www.cisco.com yielded the following results:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/ca2980g.htm

Look under Key Features, you'll find what you're looking for.  Following
proper list etiquette, you should always search for the answer yourself
before posting to the list.  

Hope that helps,
John

  Hi experts,
  
  I am going to use cisco catalyst 2980G instead of stack of 3548s and
  3524s. I was warned that 2980G don't support QoS which 3500 series do.
  Is that true? It is very appreciated if you can point out what I will
  lose and what I will gain by using 2980G compared with 3500 series.
  
  Thanks in advance
  
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Qos

2000-08-31 Thread Okuwa, Daley

Can anyone tell me what routers or catalyst support QoS

Daley Okuwa
EDS Network services
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Advanced PIX Beta Exam - Free

2000-08-31 Thread Mohit Gupta

Hello guys,

Can anyone help me with whitepapers, websites on
Advanced PIX Beta Exam (exam code 9E1-571).

You can register for this exam. Last date for this
exam is 13th Sept.

Enjoy but hurry and do not forget to email me the
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Token Ring Problem

2000-08-31 Thread Peter Gray

Can I connect Token Ring Interface on my router directly to LAM Port?? I 
have tried it but it shows down/down status on the router. Initially I tried 
it by putting a TR hub b/w Router  LAM. And it worked fine.
Is there any issue connecting Router directly to LAM Port?



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RE: Spanning tree screw up

2000-08-31 Thread Bosio Stefano

i had a similar problem with a cat 5500 the problem was a encapsulation
mismatch on a trunk. Correct the mismatch and the messagge go away (but for
me wasn't occasionally but every 5 seconds)

hope this help

Stefano


 -Original Message-
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 Sent: giovedì 31 agosto 2000 14.52
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Spanning tree screw up
 
 
 hello ppl
 I have a cat 5500 with 12 ethernet cards and an RSM
 over the weekend I repatched the whole network and added a couple new 
 vlans...it all seems to work.
 However
 
 this message seems to come up occasionally
 %MLS-4-RESUMESC:Resume MLS after detecting too many moves
 %MLS-4-MOVEOVERFLOW:Too many moves, stop MLS for 5 sec (200)
 
 my telnet connection to the switch seems to disconnect when 
 it feels like it 
 (which is SO enjoyable when configuring VLANs :))
 on looking through the Cisco Web Site, I understand that its 
 a spanning tree 
 problem. However, do any of you guys know if rebooting the 
 switch would 
 solve the problem ? and if not, what will ?
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Re: Advanced PIX Beta Exam - Free

2000-08-31 Thread Tim O'Brien

Here is the link for everything that is on the test. Seriously, I took it
about 3 weeks ago and it is straight out of the manual, even the pictures!
It runs the whole gambit of what hardware is this and which way the
interfaces are numbered to configuration and even into all of the Crypto
stuff...

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v52/index.htm

Tim


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MarchFirist !!!

2000-08-31 Thread elias4

To Folks who have heard or worked with MarchFirst,  I wanted to know if any
one out there what they think about the company good or bad ?  company
culture, Projects, and travelling etc.  

Any recruters having them as a client please help me to find out more before
jumping to the unknown.  Raymond ???

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Re: visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread David Ristau

I have a cco account and it's not very helpful, maybe I need
another type of account ?  I can login to CCO but get auth
failed when going to this page. heh!


Neil Schneider wrote:
 
 Fine if you have a CCO acount, otherwise not very usefull.
 
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 ""McCallum, Robert"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 .uk...
  Once again,
 
  http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/
 
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  Sent: 31 August 2000 15:29
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: visio template for Cisco equipment
 
 
  Hi group,
 
  I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
  anyone knows where I could find .vsd files for Cisco equipment?  And
  how much it would cost?
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
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Re: A question about IPSec

2000-08-31 Thread Travis Gamble


Each protocol also has a number, a few other people posted links to lists of
those protocol numbers.  In an access list, you can specify them like this:
access-list 102 permit tcp 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255
This would allow all TCP traffic to go from 192.168.1.0 subnet over to the
192.168.100.0 subnet... pretty standard access list command.

In that command, the keyword tcp (access-list 102 permit TCP...) specifies
the protocol in use.
If you want to allow protcol #50 instead... you would do something like
access-list 102 permit 50 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255
Or something to that effect.

Just substitute the # of the protocol in where you would normally put "tcp"
or "udp" or "ip".

Hope this helps,
Travis Gamble
 -Original Message-
 From: George Zhang
 Sent: 31 August 2000 15:33
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: A question about IPSec

 I read the following form Cisco documentation about IPSec:

 "IKE uses UDP port 500.  The IPSec ESP and AH protocols use
 PROTOCOL
 numbers 50 and 51.  Ensure that your access-list are
 configured so that
 50, 51 and UDP port 500 traffic is not blocked ..."

 My question is, what are the PROTOCOL numbers?  This is the
 first time I
 read or heard about "PROTOCOL number"?  I know many
 protocols by names
 such as TCP, UDP, ICMP etc, by I have never heard about
 PROTOCOL
 numbers?  What protocols 50 and 51 are associated with?
 Could someone
 please explain that to me?  Thanks.

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RE: visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread Miller, Nathan (AZ15)

Likewise.  

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I have a cco account and it's not very helpful, maybe I need
another type of account ?  I can login to CCO but get auth
failed when going to this page. heh!


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  Sent: 31 August 2000 15:29
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: visio template for Cisco equipment
 
 
  Hi group,
 
  I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
  anyone knows where I could find .vsd files for Cisco equipment?  And
  how much it would cost?
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
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Re: visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread Joseph J

David,

I have the same problem as yours.
Q: How many types of CCO account are there?

Joseph

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 I have a cco account and it's not very helpful, maybe I need
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 failed when going to this page. heh!


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  Fine if you have a CCO acount, otherwise not very usefull.
 
  Neil
 
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  .uk...
   Once again,
  
   http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/
  
   -Original Message-
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   Sent: 31 August 2000 15:29
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   Subject: visio template for Cisco equipment
  
  
   Hi group,
  
   I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
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   how much it would cost?
  
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Re: PIX Upgrade from 4.4(1) to 5.1(2)

2000-08-31 Thread Atif Awan

I had no problems with the upgrade. Works fine .. well atleast till now :-)

Atif

-Original Message-
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To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jeff Trombly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, August 31, 2000 7:46 PM
Subject: RE: PIX Upgrade from 4.4(1) to 5.1(2)


I'd compare the old 4.4.1 configuration (which you hopefully still have) to
current one.  I'm planning the same upgrade on ours to get VPN capability,
so I'm kind of interested in the problem.

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

Hello,
I was just curious if any body have any problems when upgrading the pix
software from Ver. 4.4(1) to 5.1(2). When I performed the above upgrade
traffic would no longer flow through the pix. I could ping it from inside
but I could not surf out. Also from outside I could not surf into my
website.
Any suggestions, thoughts, comments would be appreciated.

Thanks
Ronnie John

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Re: MarchFirist !!!

2000-08-31 Thread Paul Borghese

Please forward all replies to the Jobs list.  This is not appropriate for
the certification list.

Thanks,

Paul
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any
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 culture, Projects, and travelling etc.

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-=Visio Icon set=-

2000-08-31 Thread Bessette, Jesse

The person who first listed the link, should simply get them for us...i
wouldif it were me

Jesse Bessette
PC Architecture
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Re: Advanced PIX Beta Exam - Free

2000-08-31 Thread Tim O'Brien

Please disregard my previous post. I took the first PIX beta and not this
one. In my haste to reply I did not check the test number you were talking
about. Sorry...

Tim

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To: "Mohit Gupta" 
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: Advanced PIX Beta Exam - Free


Here is the link for everything that is on the test. Seriously, I took it
about 3 weeks ago and it is straight out of the manual, even the pictures!
It runs the whole gambit of what hardware is this and which way the
interfaces are numbered to configuration and even into all of the Crypto
stuff...

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v52/index.htm

Tim


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Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 11:50 AM
Subject: Advanced PIX Beta Exam - Free


Hello guys,

Can anyone help me with whitepapers, websites on
Advanced PIX Beta Exam (exam code 9E1-571).

You can register for this exam. Last date for this
exam is 13th Sept.

Enjoy but hurry and do not forget to email me the
important sites on PIX.
Thanks...

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RE: visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread Ledwidge, Feargal

You need a CCO partner login rather than a regular CCO login.

Feargal

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Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 9:41 AM
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Subject: Re: visio template for Cisco equipment


I have a cco account and it's not very helpful, maybe I need
another type of account ?  I can login to CCO but get auth
failed when going to this page. heh!


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 Fine if you have a CCO acount, otherwise not very usefull.
 
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 .uk...
  Once again,
 
  http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/
 
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  Sent: 31 August 2000 15:29
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: visio template for Cisco equipment
 
 
  Hi group,
 
  I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
  anyone knows where I could find .vsd files for Cisco equipment?  And
  how much it would cost?
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
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Re: deferred packets on eth on C7206vxr

2000-08-31 Thread Phil Barker

Nodir,

Deferred Packets isn't necessarily a fault.
Presumably the ethernet interface is set to half
duplex ? In which case collisions are are normal
everyday event. 
Deferred in this instance is just saying I cannot send
just now because something else is
happening/colliding/jabbing etc.

Dropped packets would be more of an issue or excessive
collisions per bytes Tx/RX.

Regards,

Phil.


--- Nodir Nazarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hello,
 
 I have number of deferred packets increasing on my
 ethernet interface on
 C7206vxr. I don't see any noticeable disruptions on
 the network, but
 this pattern bothers me. What am I overlooking ??
 
 Nodir
 
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Catalyst 5005: unexpected behaviour

2000-08-31 Thread Cristi Piatnitchi

Catalyst 5005: unexpected behaviour

It refused to accept any Telnet connections! It refused to answer to ping !
But it continued to perform its functions: switching, vlans, etc. After a
reboot it started answering at ping, accepted telnet connections but it
didn't accepted any snmp request!
CISCO View show me that the device is inactive.
After one day CISCO View displayed just Supervisor Engine as beeing active
but snmp timeouts were received again for the whole day. 
After an other day all modules are active and the device answers at snmp
request !

I can't understand this ! Can anybody advice me about how to debug, and to
prevent this kind of event for the future ?

Thanks in advance
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Re: -=Visio Icon set=-

2000-08-31 Thread Phil Barker

Therefore, are you  happy stealing software as long as
you can give it to others ? a sort of modern day Robin
Hood.

Maybe, if you wrote the software you would be less
happy, maybe not, maybe you'd just give it away ?

Suggestion,

Get yourself a C compiler. 
Write stacks of great code under the lists
instruction.
I'm sure we can all make some great suggestions.
Sweat your knackers off getting the last nasty little
bugs out.

THEN, GIVE IT AWAY, FOR FREE. Hm !

Regards, 

Phil.



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Re: visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread Oz

you will find a few at the link below
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm

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Re: MarchFirist !!!

2000-08-31 Thread Oz

Ide be careful with march  but hey they made  great  race cars  oops  wrong
march (grin)
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Re: Spanning tree screw up

2000-08-31 Thread Flem

Alex ,


"Move" means a mac/vlan in cam table changes its port
index, usually it is caused by :

1/ misconfiguration . The switch to learn the same
mac/vlan from two different ports in turns. 

2/ spt loops

Here is how you can get some insight in the problem ;
If i recall correctly ;

on the switch type 'show mls notification'
You will get something like ;

 1: (0005f9df-00023380) Noti Chg TA 1d9de OI 180 V 1 



OI === port index it learns, 
take 4 high bits plus 1 = module number 
take 6 low bits plus 1  = port number 

TA == table address in the cam table .

Now in the example ;

OI 180 === 00011000
  ^^ + 1 = port number
   + 1 = module number
This case 7/1 .

To find the mac address that causes the moves do :

'sh looktable  TA-value from above


This tells you the mac involving the moves and on what
ports it is 'moving' .
Next step is finding what/were this mac is .


flem 
--- alex campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hello ppl
 I have a cat 5500 with 12 ethernet cards and an RSM
 over the weekend I repatched the whole network and
 added a couple new 
 vlans...it all seems to work.
 However
 
 this message seems to come up occasionally
 %MLS-4-RESUMESC:Resume MLS after detecting too many
 moves
 %MLS-4-MOVEOVERFLOW:Too many moves, stop MLS for 5
 sec (200)
 
 my telnet connection to the switch seems to
 disconnect when it feels like it 
 (which is SO enjoyable when configuring VLANs :))
 on looking through the Cisco Web Site, I understand
 that its a spanning tree 
 problem. However, do any of you guys know if
 rebooting the switch would 
 solve the problem ? and if not, what will ?
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CCIE Practice Lab at broadwing

2000-08-31 Thread Weiping Mandrawa

Any Comments regarding CCIE Preparation in
Broadwing
Is it good, very good ?
Please share your opinion and experience
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Re: [Re: MarchFirist !!!]

2000-08-31 Thread elias4

Guys, 

As Paul mentioned Please reply to The Jobs list . 


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RE: Token Ring Problem

2000-08-31 Thread Dave Hennen

I don't understand your term "LAM"  can you expand on what that means?

If it refers to a Ring-In Ring-Out port, then no you can't connect a router
to that.  Assuming your cabling is good you should be able to conenct a
router to any other port, unless the port is disabled or something.  

Is it an active or passive MAU, what is it?  If it's active you might be
able to get some info from status lights...

daveh



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Subject: Token Ring Problem


Can I connect Token Ring Interface on my router directly to LAM Port?? I 
have tried it but it shows down/down status on the router. Initially I tried

it by putting a TR hub b/w Router  LAM. And it worked fine.
Is there any issue connecting Router directly to LAM Port?



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Re: deferred packets on eth on C7206vxr

2000-08-31 Thread Dale Holmes

One thing to consider, though, is how rapidly is the number increasing? Have 
you baselined your network?

If *sometimes* you can't transmit because the carrier is busy, that's 
normal. If all of a sudden you find that can't transmit because the carrier 
is busy *very frequently*, then your utilization is going up for a reason 
and you might want to find out what that reason is.

Of course, the other statistics Phil mentions would be going up dramatically 
along with the deferred packets if this is your situation...

Dale
[=`)

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Reply-To: Phil Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nodir Nazarov [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: deferred packets on eth on C7206vxr
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 18:12:34 +0100 (BST)

Nodir,

Deferred Packets isn't necessarily a fault.
Presumably the ethernet interface is set to half
duplex ? In which case collisions are are normal
everyday event.
Deferred in this instance is just saying I cannot send
just now because something else is
happening/colliding/jabbing etc.

Dropped packets would be more of an issue or excessive
collisions per bytes Tx/RX.

Regards,

Phil.


--- Nodir Nazarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hello,
 
  I have number of deferred packets increasing on my
  ethernet interface on
  C7206vxr. I don't see any noticeable disruptions on
  the network, but
  this pattern bothers me. What am I overlooking ??
 
  Nodir
 
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RE: visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread Dave Hennen

I think there are two or maybe three
1. reseller/consultant
2. smartnet support contract holder
3. cisco employee?

daveh

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David,

I have the same problem as yours.
Q: How many types of CCO account are there?

Joseph

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  Fine if you have a CCO acount, otherwise not very usefull.
 
  Neil
 
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   Once again,
  
   http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/
  
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   Sent: 31 August 2000 15:29
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   Subject: visio template for Cisco equipment
  
  
   Hi group,
  
   I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
   anyone knows where I could find .vsd files for Cisco equipment?  And
   how much it would cost?
  
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RE: Collisions on Ethernet Lan

2000-08-31 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Anybody who states an exact threshold for a high rate of Ethernet 
collisions, without any reference to the network topology, applications, 
and measuring method, is speaking without authority. ;-)

I think that the 0.1% that Cisco likes to claim is based on the comparison 
of frames output by the router to all collisions seen on the segment. Two 
things to keep in mind: 1) This compares just one station's output rate to 
the collision rate, and 2) a router generally prefers better performance 
than a generic end station.

I once heard Radia Perlman say, "Do you know how to tell when an engineer 
is lying? When he or she uses the word 'always'". Be careful of "rules" and 
"checklists." Although I have checklists in my book, I hope people read all 
the caveats and explanations that go with them.

Priscilla


At 04:29 AM 8/31/00, Atif Awan wrote:

Everyone here is to learn and that too the correct thing so please unless 
you are definite of something do not state it with so much authority. If 
my word is not good enough then have a look at the URL :

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1904.htm

It explicitly states that :

"Use the show interfaces ethernet command to check the rate of collisions. 
The total number of collisions with respect to the total number of output 
packets should be around 0.1 percent or less."

Regards
Atif


-Original Message-
From: Salman Zahid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 9:20 AM
To: Atif Awan; John Neiberger; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Collisions on Ethernet Lan


Normally , if the collisions on the Ethernet segment
are 10% of the total traffic flowing on the
segment,then thats not considrered bad.
Regards,
SALMAN ZAHID
--- Atif Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
20% is way too much man .. i think its 0.1 %

-Original Message-
From: John Neiberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: Collisions on Ethernet Lan


 Are you having an excessive number of collisions? Why are you trying to
 reduce them?  Collisions are there by design.  Off
the top of my head I
 forget what percentage of collisions is considered
"Bad", but I believe it
 was 20%.  Someone will correct me if I'm wrong on
that.  Unless you are
 seeing more than that or it's causing noticable
performance problems, don't
 worry about it.
 
   Hi,
  HOw do I reduce the collisions on the
ethernet
   LAN.
   I am using a cisco 2600 router with an ethernet
   port
   My switch is CATALYST 1900 series.
 
   Please help me.
 
   regards
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CYA gone 4 a while Oz

2000-08-31 Thread Oz

I am off for a couple of weeks or so to Seattle , so I will be offline  for
a while .
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I will check that account now and then
 I will be gone in a  few hours so  I will check this account later on and
then sign off for a couple of weeks
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Re: -=Visio Icon set=-

2000-08-31 Thread Dale Holmes


Careful there Phil - If you go standing up for laws and ethics and 
principles and such, people will start calling you all sorts of nasty 
names... I speak from experience! [=`)

Dale

PS - I am not sure what the deal is with the Visio icons, my CCO login works 
just fine, but the URL has the word "partner" in it. I think that these 
icons are not made freely available to anyone other than Cisco partners...

From: Phil Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Phil Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Bessette, Jesse" [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: -=Visio Icon set=-
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 18:25:45 +0100 (BST)

Therefore, are you  happy stealing software as long as
you can give it to others ? a sort of modern day Robin
Hood.

Maybe, if you wrote the software you would be less
happy, maybe not, maybe you'd just give it away ?

Suggestion,

Get yourself a C compiler.
Write stacks of great code under the lists
instruction.
I'm sure we can all make some great suggestions.
Sweat your knackers off getting the last nasty little
bugs out.

THEN, GIVE IT AWAY, FOR FREE. Hm !

Regards,

Phil.



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  The person who first listed the link, should simply
  get them for us...i
  wouldif it were me
 
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  http://www.virtualcircuit.com
 
 
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Re: visio template for Cisco equipment

2000-08-31 Thread Oz

there are many  It depends  on what department, who you are , who you work
for , CCIE, partner , reseller etc

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Re: Exam 350-001, I'm so pissed!

2000-08-31 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

I never asked Cisco about the survey. I asked whether the tests were 
adaptive, (i.e. would change based on answers you give to the technical 
questions early on in the test.) The answer was no. I'm sure that the 
survey does not affect the questions you get either.

Cisco did say that some questions are weighted more than others. But that's 
not the same as adaptive and is not relevant to the survey.

Assuming that Cisco's training department adds any complex test processing 
features, when they can barely ship a valid test with logical questions and 
objectives not written by lucky monkeys, is just falling for FUD. (fear, 
uncertainty and doubt ;-)

Priscilla

At 10:03 PM 8/30/00, you wrote:
Well, I've been up on the archives just now and searched on
"oppenheimer;survey" as well as many other combos - no luck.

Can you shed more light?

Kevin Wigle

- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 August, 2000 12:19
Subject: RE: Exam 350-001, I'm so pissed!


  Look in the archives. Princilla Oppenheimer asked cisco about whether the
  surwey affects the score and posted the answer to this list a few months
  ago. I can not explain it better than cisco did.
  regards
  Jon Eggert Gudmundsson
  MCSE,CCNA,CCDA
  Network Administrator
  Icelandic Banks Data Center
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: 27. ágúst 2000 23:15
  To: Brian; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Nigel Taylor; Chuck Larrieu
  Subject: Re: Exam 350-001, I'm so pissed!
 
 
  Although the idea that the survey affects the score is interesting, I too
  cannot fathom how the survey matters.
 
  You can answer the survey different for every exam.  Where is the
continuity
  there?  And explain to me the difference between a "beginning" CCIE
  Candidate and a "seasoned" CCIE Candidate.
 
  Changing your answers to the survey seems like an easy way to improve your
  odds.  How would Cisco know that your survey answers are correct?
 
  In truth, I don't think I have answered all the surveys the same as I have
  grown from the first Cisco exam over 2 years ago to completing CCDP/CCDP
  just last month.
 
  Nah, I don't think the survey means anything to us.  I do think that Cisco
  wants to know the demographics of who is taking what exams.  Unfortunately
  this would mean that Cisco is adding a little scare tactic to get you to
  answer their survey but perhaps adding a little more anxiety when you need
  it least.
 
  my .02 cents
 
  Kevin Wigle
  CCDP/CCNP...
 
  - Original Message -
  From: "Brian" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Nigel Taylor" [EMAIL PROTECTED];
  "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, 27 August, 2000 17:24
  Subject: Re: Exam 350-001, I'm so pissed!
 
 
   On Sun, 27 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
I have to agree with Chuck on this matter. The survey IS NOT / CAN'T
BE
  an
influence on your score. The cisco exams are not even "adaptive" like
  the Novell
exams. The questions are pulled from a pool established by evaluating
  the beta
exam results and a certain number of questions are pulled for each
  subsection of
the exam. There really would be no point to making the exam difficulty
  relative to
survey responses. If Cisco did that, the exams would be WORTHLESS,
  allowing you to
sandbag them by answering that you are a complete novice. What is the
  CCIE written
supposed to do ? Fill out the survey that you have 2 weeks experience
  and it'll
give you CCNA-level questions instead of asking about obscure details
of
  token
ring? The difficulty level of the exam is a constant, not a variable.
  
   Read the disclaimer next time you test.  It clearly states that how you
   answer the questionairre will influence your score.  Cisco tests are not
   adaptive, but they are weighted.  If you are a beginner, you would be
   expected not to miss questions on fundementals..perhaps those are
   weighted more, vs. questions that are more advanced which it may weigh
   less for a beginner.  If you claim you are the God of networking, you
   would probably get more weight to more advanced questions, and penalized
   less for missing beginner questions that might be say something someone
   more advanced may have forgotten.
  
   I do not know "how" they do itI am just going by what they tell
   you when you test, and this is for the professional tests not just the
   CCIE teststhey clearly state that "how you answer this
   questionairre will influence how your test is scored"doesn't
   seem to vaugue to me...
  
   Brian
  
 
 
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Re: deferred packets on eth on C7206vxr

2000-08-31 Thread Nodir Nazarov

Thank you for your comments on it -

only deferred packets and collisions are increasing. No drops or any other
errors. I have about 5-6 packets/second deferred and same approximate number of
collisions (not late collisions). Approximate traffic flow (both send and
receive) is about 5-6 MB per minute. My concern was constant pattern of
increasing number of deferred and collided packets for not heavily loaded
ethernet interface.

Nodir

Dale Holmes wrote:

 One thing to consider, though, is how rapidly is the number increasing? Have
 you baselined your network?

 If *sometimes* you can't transmit because the carrier is busy, that's
 normal. If all of a sudden you find that can't transmit because the carrier
 is busy *very frequently*, then your utilization is going up for a reason
 and you might want to find out what that reason is.

 Of course, the other statistics Phil mentions would be going up dramatically
 along with the deferred packets if this is your situation...

 Dale
 [=`)

 From: Phil Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Phil Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Nodir Nazarov [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: deferred packets on eth on C7206vxr
 Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 18:12:34 +0100 (BST)
 
 Nodir,
 
 Deferred Packets isn't necessarily a fault.
 Presumably the ethernet interface is set to half
 duplex ? In which case collisions are are normal
 everyday event.
 Deferred in this instance is just saying I cannot send
 just now because something else is
 happening/colliding/jabbing etc.
 
 Dropped packets would be more of an issue or excessive
 collisions per bytes Tx/RX.
 
 Regards,
 
 Phil.
 
 
 --- Nodir Nazarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hello,
  
   I have number of deferred packets increasing on my
   ethernet interface on
   C7206vxr. I don't see any noticeable disruptions on
   the network, but
   this pattern bothers me. What am I overlooking ??
  
   Nodir
  
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