question about ospf LSA summarization and route summarization

2000-11-01 Thread jackie xu

i am confused about the difference between ospf LSA summarization and
route summarization, i know they are different and  also have certain
relationship,the LSA summarization is automatic runned at ABR,and the
route summarization must be manually configured.
what's the relationship of LSA summarization and route summarization?
can anybody clarity it ? thanks a lot!


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must i add commandip ospf network broadcast to router's atm subinterface?

2000-11-01 Thread jackie xu

i want to run ospf on atm pvc circuit must i add command "ip ospf network
broadcast" to router's atm subinterface configuration?  (atm subinterface is
configured as point
to point)
i know that if i haven't add this command,the atm subinterface network
type is point to point, if i add ,the network type is broadcast.
i met this problem before, i rememer that i  must set the subinterface
to broadcast type  to run ospf.but it seems as if not be so from
what i read from book.can anybody tell me the truth ? thanks a lot


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RE: HSRP priority bug???

2000-11-01 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.

Not sure, but my understanding is that the default priority is 100 and you
should not set it if you want a device to be 100. Try setting one to 105 and
leave the other alone.

To rule out other interfering devices, I would use the standby x
authentication string command on all HSRP routers to make sure that they
talk to each other and no one else.

Whatever you do, please let us know what worked so we can know if there is
problem in this snippet of code.

Winston.



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Subject: Re: HSRP priority bug???


That's good advice Scott,  you can also ping 224.0.0.2 and see who replies.

Regards,
Bill


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 Mark,

 I have run into this before.  Chances are there is another device on this
 segment that is listening to multicast 224.0.0.2.  Do a "debug standby"
and
 see if these devices are communicating.  My intuition says that another
 device on this segment is hearing the 224.0.0.2 multicast.

 Let me know what you find.

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   Got an issue for you. I am faced with a dilemma here. We have a
 client
  who is about to make us upgrade about 100 IOS's to fix this issue and I
 just
  want to know if there is another way around it. We have a site with 2
  redundant routers. HSRP is configured between them. The modle is Cisco
  2612(Token/Ether) when we configure HSRP with a priority of 100 on the
  secondary router and 105 on the primary both of them get stuck in INIT.
 The
  rest of the network uses these settings and everything is nice and
dandy.
  When we go onto these devices and try to set the priority to 100, HSRP
 does
  not work!?!? If we set it to 105, 110, 115, etc. it will work just fine
 but
  for some reason it will not except 100. Has anybody ever dealt with this
  problem or know how to fix it? I would really appreciate it if somebody
 could
  help us out or it looks like we will be working nights here if you know
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  I mean. Thanks in advance all...
 
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EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping

2000-11-01 Thread Andrew Larkins

HI all,

I have to routers connected on a token ring segment. Every 120seconds
exactly they lose the neighbourship. This is then established immediately
but keeps flapping. There have been no changes to the default EIGRP config
here in relation to timers.

Any idea's


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Re: cisco 2611 and Vsat

2000-11-01 Thread rafdian

1. make sure the clocking problem. Comstream should provide the clock
2. make sure you are using the correct type of cable (DTE/DCE type) from
Cisco serial to Comstream port
3. try to loop back comstream (local Loop back), you should find Line
protocol (looped)
4. check your link quality, do a BER Test (for 24 hours) and see the result.
It should be more than 10^ -7
5. your link quality can also be checked by IOS command, sh int s0, check
that your incoming packet errors less than 10% total incoming packet. check
also : how many carrier (DCD) transisison has been occured. execute clear
counter, then, see the show int s0 command for an hour (or less).
6. You seem to have layer 1 problem...
Raf

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Date: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 2:25 PM
Subject: cisco 2611 and Vsat


Dear all,

Would be grateful if anybody can help with a problem I am facing.
We are using a Cisco 2611 with 1 wic1T (DB-60) and a 4A/S network module
containing 4 sync async ports. The remote router is 1601 with 1 WIC.
The serial port is connected to a SCPC (Single Carrier per Channel)
satellite modem (Radyne Comstream 2041). The problem we face is that
althought both the serial port and line protocol of the port shows up, we
are unable to ping our local Wan port or the remote Wan port. We are certain
that the router components inolved (WIC cards , cables etc) are funtioning
noramlly as we have swapped and tested it on another link.
Also another thing of interest is that when we change the encapsulation
method from the default HDLC to PPP on just one side of the link (either of
the sides), the line protocol goes down (as it should normally). However
even when both the sites are made PPP the line protocol remains down.
I am pretty puzzled with this behaviour. I mean if you line protocol is up
(with out  your line being in a looped condition) then things should work
normally.
If any body can give some inputs it is much appreciated.

The congif on the router is given below

!
version 11.3
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
!
hostname Router
!
enable password cisco
!
!
!
process-max-time 200
!
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 10.10.10.10 255.0.0.0
!
interface Serial0/0
ip address 204.204.204.2 255.255.255.0
!

interface Ethernet0/1
ip address 176.0.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Serial1/0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1/1
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1/2
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1/3
no ip address
shutdown
!
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 204.204.204.1
!
!
line con 0
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
!
no scheduler allocate
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how to log the access log on access server AS2509 to syslogserve r?

2000-11-01 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)

Dear all,

May I ask how to see the access log on the access server AS2509.  When I do
the sh log on it I only se the interface Async1 changed state to up and down
(as shown below), but I want to see who had accessed it from which phone
number it call from, which ID it use and etc.

I know this information can be logged on a syslog server (on Solaris), may I
know how to do it? what are the thing that I need to do on solaris and the
access server

Where and how to view the info, after I completed that

Thank you very much
Tong



##
access_server#sh log
Syslog logging: enabled (0 messages dropped, 0 flushes, 0 overruns)
Console logging: level debugging, 147 messages logged
Monitor logging: level debugging, 0 messages logged
Trap logging: level informational, 145 message lines logged
Buffer logging: level debugging, 147 messages logged

Log Buffer (4096 bytes):
N: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by vty0 (57.198.165.199)
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to
down
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to
down
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to
down
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to up
%LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to
down
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset
%LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed 

about bri

2000-11-01 Thread gary



hi guys:
 i have 4 bri port in my cisco 2620,how to config 
the 2620 so that the cisco2620 can dial the isp,anyone have some example 
thanks a lot



best regard



about bri

2000-11-01 Thread garyty99

hi guys:
   i have 4 bri port in my cisco 2620,how to config the 2620 so that the cisco2620 can 
dial the isp,anyone have some example thanks a lot
 
 
 
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testing

2000-11-01 Thread yakout



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AUX port and Modem Problem

2000-11-01 Thread Suzi Beavis

I am trying to set up a modem to dial into the AUX port of a Cisco2610 
router for remote support.  I am using HyperTerminal on the PC and I have 
set up a reverse telnet session into the modem (3 Com U.S Robotics – 56K fax 
modem) connected to the AUX port.  The modems seem to connect correctly but 
I am unable to see EXEC mode on the router.   While connected I can send 
text from the HyperTerminal to the reverse telnet session into the router – 
BUT  I can not see EXEC mode on the router.  I have tried different routers 
and about 3 different modems (along with numerous AT strings) – but no 
success.  After the two modems have connected, I get the following message 
on HyperTerminal

CONNECT 28800/V42BIS

That’s about it!  Any text I type into the HyperTerminal can be see on the 
reverse telnet session and vice versa.

The router config is below:

hostname Router
!
ip subnet-zero
ip host aux 2065 1.1.1.1
!
interface Loopback0
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
!
interface Ethernet0/0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial0/0
no ip address
shutdown
!
!
line con 0
transport input none
line aux 0
password cisco
login
modem Dialin
modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster
transport input all
stopbits 1
speed 115200
flowcontrol hardware
line vty 0 4
login
!
no scheduler allocate
end


Has any one else out there experienced the same problem - I am missing 
something?
Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers,
Suzi

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a MAC Address Question

2000-11-01 Thread Aaron

Hi, everyone!

I have a question about the MAC layer address, and I use the Ethernet for 
making an example.

We all know that the first 3 bytes of the 48-bit MAC address are indicate 
the vendor. Among the 3 bytes, the first is important, because the first 2-
bit in this byte has special meanings that are I/G bit and U/L bit. 

I have a question about the following whether it is right:
when we get a MAC address, such as  0030.b6f7.3000 (Cisco),
1. Whether the I/G and U/L bit are already set to zero?
2. When a multicast packet shoud be sent to this address, the destination 
address in the MAC packet header should be set to 0130.b6f7.3000?

Thank you for your help and there may be some understanding errors in the 
questions.

thank you very much!


 

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CCIE prep trainining UK

2000-11-01 Thread Phil Barker

Hi,
   I'm hearing positive vibes about a training course
run by Martin Shortland in the U.K for CCIE Lab prep.
A 12 day course running at around £3900 + VAT.

Has anyone got any comments or got a link for this
course ?

PS : Also heard negative comments about NETGUN.

Regards,

Phil.


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Re: radius or tacacs

2000-11-01 Thread Study Cisco

hi all 

thanks very much for giving me all required urls...

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Re: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping

2000-11-01 Thread Phil Barker

Andrew,
  What IOS version are you running on ?
Do you have any other Routers on any other Token Ring
segments ?

I believe that major surgery was implemented in IOS
11.3 for EIGRP not sure how that would effect Token
Ring though.

Have you analysed the Token Ring Segment for errors
e.g beaconing etc ?

It is possible that some external event is causing a
Ring purge every 2 minutes and stopping the EIGRP
multicast packets getting through thus, losing your
neighbor relationship.

HTH 

Phil.
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HI all,
 
 I have to routers connected on a token ring segment.
 Every 120seconds
 exactly they lose the neighbourship. This is then
 established immediately
 but keeps flapping. There have been no changes to
 the default EIGRP config
 here in relation to timers.
 
 Any idea's
 
 
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OOB

2000-11-01 Thread Brandon Peyton

Hi,

I was just wondering if anyone has a sample configuration of what they've  
configured on a router...

I have a 2611 with serial and 2 eths and i wanted to connect and OOB modem
to it to dial up and test etc.

It will have to authenticate to a pop site so it needs that ability.

Could someone help?

Much appreciated
Brandon

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Paying One's Dues (was: Re: Need Advice)

2000-11-01 Thread Bradley J. Wilson


Daniel Cotts wrote:

The trick is getting the
experience to reinforce the knowledge you gain through study. My first job
in IT included moving furniture, taking out the garbage, and shoveling snow.
After that I might be able to work on the computers. It's called paying your
dues.

And I'm saying:

I think the part about "paying your dues" is bullsh*t.  If I'm selling you
my ability to (insert somewhat technical skill here), and if you say you're
buying whatever technical skill I'm selling, then anything else is you
wasting my time and exploiting my presence.  Case in point: my first job
when I moved to Boston was to be a "software trainer" for a rinky-dink
training company.  I was hired on with the verbal agreement that within two
months I would be teaching at least one of their classes full-time.  After I
officially started, my duties included hauling PCs up and down stairs,
vacuuming, running errands for the boss, etc.  The tasks I was performing
were not based on the skills I was selling to my employer.  After two
months, when it became very apparent that this guy had no intention of
letting me set foot in front of a classroom, I split and got a much, *much*
better job elsewhere which utilized the skills I had to offer an employer.

Just think: if all you're going to do is move furniture and vacuum, why are
you applying at the company you're applying at?  Why not just go to work for
a moving company instead?  It's because you have a skill set which, at least
in your eyes, has some value to that company.  If they agree, then they hire
you and you use those skills - immediately.

The moral is: don't settle for anything less than the job you want to do.
If you are confident in your skill level, there is an employer out there who
wants to buy it.

That'll be $0.02, please pull ahead to the next window.

Sincerely,

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Ping HSRP 224.0.0.2 Strange reply ?

2000-11-01 Thread Phil Barker

Hi,

I have 2 Routers connected via 3 Fa/Eth segments.
The segs are configured in an HSRP arrangement.

I pinged 224.0.0.2 from one Router and got 3 replies
that I expected from the other router PLUS one that I
dont understand.

This phantom device that replied cannot  be telneted
nor tracert' but can be pinged and understands
multicast IP 224.0.0.2

To my knowledge there are only these two routers on
this segment.

??

Any ideas.

Regards,

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Hardware Resetting for cisco 2610 as both Username and Password not known

2000-11-01 Thread tselvan





Dear friends,

Thanks for u reply mail

But the problem is they dont know both the 
"Username and password". When i connect thro Hyperterminal , it is asking for 
the username and i am not able to proceed further 

Any hardware reset is possible so that the router 
will be configured as a fresh.

Help me in this regard.

Regards
Selvan


RE: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping

2000-11-01 Thread Andrew Larkins

It seems to be that the EIGRP packets are sent out, but then never
acknowledged. What concerns me is that in the TCP/IP bible for the ccie's,
there is a reference to the exact problem on pg 392. They say that the
packets are being filtered. I know that the otherside router has access
lists, attached below, but that is for the redistribution into the other
process. I can't see that being an issue as there is no access list applied
to the physical token ring port.

Other router:

router eigrp 1997
 redistribute ospf 100
 passive-interface Serial0
 passive-interface Serial0.1
 passive-interface Serial0.2
 passive-interface Serial0.
 passive-interface Serial1
 network 10.0.0.0 ( Our network)
 default-metric 256 2000 255 255 1000
 distribute-list 11 out ospf 100
 no auto-summary
!
router ospf 100
 summary-address 10.60.0.0 255.255.0.0
 redistribute eigrp 1997 metric 1000 metric-type 1 subnets
 passive-interface TokenRing0 (Link to our router)
 network 57.248.8.104 0.0.0.3 area 10 (Other network)
 network 10.60.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 10
 distribute-list 12 out eigrp 1997
!
access-list 11 deny   57.0.0.0 0.255.255.255
access-list 11 permit any
access-list 12 permit 10.60.0.0 0.0.255.255

-Original Message-
From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 November 2000 12:38
To: Andrew Larkins; Cisco Mail List
Subject: Re: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping


Andrew,
  What IOS version are you running on ?
Do you have any other Routers on any other Token Ring
segments ?

I believe that major surgery was implemented in IOS
11.3 for EIGRP not sure how that would effect Token
Ring though.

Have you analysed the Token Ring Segment for errors
e.g beaconing etc ?

It is possible that some external event is causing a
Ring purge every 2 minutes and stopping the EIGRP
multicast packets getting through thus, losing your
neighbor relationship.

HTH 

Phil.
--- Andrew Larkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
HI all,
 
 I have to routers connected on a token ring segment.
 Every 120seconds
 exactly they lose the neighbourship. This is then
 established immediately
 but keeps flapping. There have been no changes to
 the default EIGRP config
 here in relation to timers.
 
 Any idea's
 
 
 Andrew Larkins
 BCom, CCNA, CCDA
 Usko Communications
 Tel: +2711 800-9300  
 Fax: +2711 800-9495/6/7/8/9
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Re: Ping HSRP 224.0.0.2 Strange reply ?

2000-11-01 Thread Jeff McCoy

my thoughts on finding the device:
 1  sh cdp neigh
 2  sh arp - if mac entry is there, trace down device...
 3  sniff.

-jm

"Phil Barker" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Hi,

 I have 2 Routers connected via 3 Fa/Eth segments.
 The segs are configured in an HSRP arrangement.

 I pinged 224.0.0.2 from one Router and got 3 replies
 that I expected from the other router PLUS one that I
 dont understand.

 This phantom device that replied cannot  be telneted
 nor tracert' but can be pinged and understands
 multicast IP 224.0.0.2

 To my knowledge there are only these two routers on
 this segment.

 ??

 Any ideas.

 Regards,

 Phil.


 
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Re: OOB

2000-11-01 Thread Jeff McCoy

I have used this to establish a ppp connection.

interface Asyncxx
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
 ip helper-address x.x.x.x - WINS, DHCP, DNS
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 no ip mroute-cache
 autodetect encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 peer default ip address x.x.x.x (address given to calling device, available
ip from e0 range above.))
 compress mppc
 ppp authentication chap pap callin

line xx
 autoselect arap
 autoselect during-login
 autoselect ppp
 arap enable
 modem InOut
 modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster
 transport input all
 stopbits 1
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware

not sure that this will cover your authentication to pop site...but that
shouldnt be to hard to add.

-jm


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 Hi,

 I was just wondering if anyone has a sample configuration of what they've
 configured on a router...

 I have a 2611 with serial and 2 eths and i wanted to connect and OOB modem
 to it to dial up and test etc.

 It will have to authenticate to a pop site so it needs that ability.

 Could someone help?

 Much appreciated
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Re: AUX port and Modem Problem

2000-11-01 Thread Will Klein

I would try setting the Aux port speed to 28800 instead of 115200. That's
all I can see.


Will
""Suzi Beavis"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I am trying to set up a modem to dial into the AUX port of a Cisco2610
 router for remote support.  I am using HyperTerminal on the PC and I have
 set up a reverse telnet session into the modem (3 Com U.S Robotics - 56K
fax
 modem) connected to the AUX port.  The modems seem to connect correctly
but
 I am unable to see EXEC mode on the router.   While connected I can send
 text from the HyperTerminal to the reverse telnet session into the
router -
 BUT  I can not see EXEC mode on the router.  I have tried different
routers
 and about 3 different modems (along with numerous AT strings) - but no
 success.  After the two modems have connected, I get the following message
 on HyperTerminal

 CONNECT 28800/V42BIS

 That's about it!  Any text I type into the HyperTerminal can be see on the
 reverse telnet session and vice versa.

 The router config is below:

 hostname Router
 !
 ip subnet-zero
 ip host aux 2065 1.1.1.1
 !
 interface Loopback0
 ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
 !
 interface Ethernet0/0
 no ip address
 shutdown
 !
 interface Serial0/0
 no ip address
 shutdown
 !
 !
 line con 0
 transport input none
 line aux 0
 password cisco
 login
 modem Dialin
 modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster
 transport input all
 stopbits 1
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware
 line vty 0 4
 login
 !
 no scheduler allocate
 end


 Has any one else out there experienced the same problem - I am missing
 something?
 Any help would be much appreciated.

 Cheers,
 Suzi

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COLT's

2000-11-01 Thread TempleMount

How similiar are the COLT's to the actual exams... specifically the BCMSN
exam?

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enabling WCCP

2000-11-01 Thread Refaat M. Saadi



Dear All,

I'm trying to issue the command " IP WCCP ENABLE" 
but not accepted by router. 
It keeps on saying "Invaslid  
"

The router IOS ver is 12.0(7)t and should support 
WCCP 

Any help please

Ref



FW: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping

2000-11-01 Thread Andrew Larkins



-Original Message-
From: Andrew Larkins 
Sent: 01 November 2000 12:57
To: 'Phil Barker'
Subject: RE: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping


the one router uses 11.2-18 desktop plus. As for the other, it is owned by a
governemt organisation to which I have no access.
We have already mentioned to the client about software upgrades, but this
may only happen much further down the line

-Original Message-
From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 November 2000 12:38
To: Andrew Larkins; Cisco Mail List
Subject: Re: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping


Andrew,
  What IOS version are you running on ?
Do you have any other Routers on any other Token Ring
segments ?

I believe that major surgery was implemented in IOS
11.3 for EIGRP not sure how that would effect Token
Ring though.

Have you analysed the Token Ring Segment for errors
e.g beaconing etc ?

It is possible that some external event is causing a
Ring purge every 2 minutes and stopping the EIGRP
multicast packets getting through thus, losing your
neighbor relationship.

HTH 

Phil.
--- Andrew Larkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
HI all,
 
 I have to routers connected on a token ring segment.
 Every 120seconds
 exactly they lose the neighbourship. This is then
 established immediately
 but keeps flapping. There have been no changes to
 the default EIGRP config
 here in relation to timers.
 
 Any idea's
 
 
 Andrew Larkins
 BCom, CCNA, CCDA
 Usko Communications
 Tel: +2711 800-9300  
 Fax: +2711 800-9495/6/7/8/9
 Cell: +2783-656-7214
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 OR   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 
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The order of the TESTS in CCNP

2000-11-01 Thread RANMA

Hello!

Any one give me some suggestion that

which paper of CCNP should I exam first?
Afterwards, which paper is the second, third and fourth ?

THANKS!

Ken


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ATM VTP

2000-11-01 Thread McCallum, Robert

Hi ,

Scenario is 2 cat 5509's connected together with an STM-1.  Both are in the
same VTP domain but will not speak to each other.  Configs are pasted below.
I DO NOT want to have management traffic (vlan 1) traversing across this
link.  This link is working just VTP is not traversing.  First question is
Does LANE trunking allow VTP to cross?

CAT 1

set vtp domain BSKYB
set vtp mode server
set vtp v2 disable
set vtp pruning enable
#spantree
#uplinkfast groups
set spantree uplinkfast enable rate 15 all-protocols off
#backbonefast
set spantree backbonefast enable
set spantree enable  all
#module 9 : 2-port SM OC-3 Dual-Phy ATM
set module name9
set port level  9/1  normal
set port name   9/1-2
set cdp enable   9/1
set cdp interval 9/1 60
set trunk 9/1  on lane 1-1005
set spantree portcost9/1  3014
set spantree portpri 9/1  32
set spantree portvlanpri 9/1  0
set spantree portvlancost 9/1  cost 3013

on the atm card

sess 9

interface ATM0
 atm preferred phy A
 atm pvc 1 2 50 aal5snap
 atm pvc 2 2 60 aal5snap
 atm bind pvc vlan 1 10
 atm bind pvc vlan 2 2  

CAT 2

set vtp domain BSKYB
set vtp mode server
set vtp v2 disable
set vtp pruning enable
#spantree
#uplinkfast groups
set spantree uplinkfast enable rate 15 all-protocols off
#backbonefast
set spantree backbonefast enable
set spantree enable  all
#module 9 : 2-port SM OC-3 Dual-Phy ATM
set module name9
set port level  9/1  normal
set port name   9/1-2
set cdp enable   9/1
set cdp interval 9/1 60
set trunk 9/1  on lane 1-1005
set spantree portcost9/1  3014
set spantree portpri 9/1  32
set spantree portvlanpri 9/1  0
set spantree portvlancost 9/1  cost 3013

interface ATM0
 atm preferred phy A
 atm sonet stm-1
 atm uni-version 3.1
 atm pvc 1 2 50 aal5snap
 atm pvc 2 2 60 aal5snap
 atm pvc 3 0 5 qsaal
 atm pvc 4 0 16 ilmi
 atm bind pvc vlan 1 10
 atm bind pvc vlan 2 2

Any help much appreciated.


P.S. cdp IS working over this ATM link.

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Re: Ping HSRP 224.0.0.2 Strange reply ?

2000-11-01 Thread Phil Barker

Jeff,
It is a Novell  5 Server. Think it may have
something to do with SLP protocol on this box using
the same multicast address 224.0.0.2

Regards,

Phil.

--- Jeff McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
my thoughts on finding the device:
  1  sh cdp neigh
  2  sh arp - if mac entry is there, trace down
 device...
  3  sniff.
 
 -jm
 
 "Phil Barker" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
 message

[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Hi,
 
  I have 2 Routers connected via 3 Fa/Eth segments.
  The segs are configured in an HSRP arrangement.
 
  I pinged 224.0.0.2 from one Router and got 3
 replies
  that I expected from the other router PLUS one
 that I
  dont understand.
 
  This phantom device that replied cannot  be
 telneted
  nor tracert' but can be pinged and understands
  multicast IP 224.0.0.2
 
  To my knowledge there are only these two routers
 on
  this segment.
 
  ??
 
  Any ideas.
 
  Regards,
 
  Phil.
 
 
 


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Re: BSCN Exam

2000-11-01 Thread Dan Henry

"Wilson, Christian" wrote:
 
 I am studying for 2.0 to test on Friday.  I was using the ACRC books and
 there was a lot of DDR and Bridging.  When I bought some study tests off the
 internet for 2.0, I didn't notice any questions on ISDN, DDR, or Bridging.
 Can you tell me, is this stuff not on routing 2.0 anymore??  Is it now on
 the new 2.0 CCNA?  Any help would be greatly appreciated as I test on Friday
 and I would like to focus my study efforts.




Christian,

I took and passed BSCN last week-- no bridging, no DDR.



 
 


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Network Engineer II
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Re:enabling WCCP

2000-11-01 Thread alvarcar

If the IOS support wccp then issue :

-global command
ip wccp web-cache (to enable http)
 
-interface command
ip wccp web-cache redirect out (to redirect http on 
desired interface)   

Bye..

 Dear All,
 
 I'm trying to issue the command " IP WCCP ENABLE" but 
not accepted by router. 
 It keeps on saying "Invaslid   "
 
 The router IOS ver is 12.0(7)t and should support 
WCCP 
 
 Any help please
 
 Ref
   
 
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Re: RIP v1 or RIP v2?

2000-11-01 Thread Edward Solomon

"Eric Mwambaji" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 By default Cisco IOS 12.0 will enable RIP v2 when
 sending out and will receive any version.

 To specify a version:

 Config t
  router rip
   version 2 (or version 1)

 Eric M.
 CCNA

Not strictly true. In order to ensure backward compatibility, the Cisco IOS
receives updates from any version, i.e. the router performs RIP LISTEN for
any version of RIP. However, the version that is going to come up without
specifying the "version" command will be RIP v1. That affects RIP TALK only.
So the default, if you want to put it that way, is RIP v1, provided that no
version has been specified with the "version" command.

--

Edward Solomon
CCNA, CCSI (ICND, BSCN)
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Networking Solutions
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FW: Do you need quick info on Cisco Products?

2000-11-01 Thread Poyerd, Denis
Title: CPQRG



Enjoy!

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Recent postings on listing all titles.....

2000-11-01 Thread Fowler, Joey
Title: Recent postings on listing all titles. 






Ok here it is, right off of Cisco's site. Not that I agree that every title should be listed but



http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testimony_NEW.pdf




Thanks,
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RE: AUX port and Modem Problem

2000-11-01 Thread Richard Nicholls

Try changing
login
to
login local

brgds
Richard

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Will Klein
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 8:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AUX port and Modem Problem


I would try setting the Aux port speed to 28800 instead of 115200. That's
all I can see.


Will
""Suzi Beavis"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I am trying to set up a modem to dial into the AUX port of a Cisco2610
 router for remote support.  I am using HyperTerminal on the PC and I have
 set up a reverse telnet session into the modem (3 Com U.S Robotics - 56K
fax
 modem) connected to the AUX port.  The modems seem to connect correctly
but
 I am unable to see EXEC mode on the router.   While connected I can send
 text from the HyperTerminal to the reverse telnet session into the
router -
 BUT  I can not see EXEC mode on the router.  I have tried different
routers
 and about 3 different modems (along with numerous AT strings) - but no
 success.  After the two modems have connected, I get the following message
 on HyperTerminal

 CONNECT 28800/V42BIS

 That's about it!  Any text I type into the HyperTerminal can be see on the
 reverse telnet session and vice versa.

 The router config is below:

 hostname Router
 !
 ip subnet-zero
 ip host aux 2065 1.1.1.1
 !
 interface Loopback0
 ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
 !
 interface Ethernet0/0
 no ip address
 shutdown
 !
 interface Serial0/0
 no ip address
 shutdown
 !
 !
 line con 0
 transport input none
 line aux 0
 password cisco
 login
 modem Dialin
 modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster
 transport input all
 stopbits 1
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware
 line vty 0 4
 login
 !
 no scheduler allocate
 end


 Has any one else out there experienced the same problem - I am missing
 something?
 Any help would be much appreciated.

 Cheers,
 Suzi

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Re: enabling WCCP

2000-11-01 Thread Kirk Bollinger


try ip wccp ?


is hould be something like

ip wccp web-cache

-Kirk



On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Refaat M. Saadi wrote:

 Dear All,
 
 I'm trying to issue the command " IP WCCP ENABLE" but not accepted by router. 
 It keeps on saying "Invaslid   "
 
 The router IOS ver is 12.0(7)t and should support WCCP 
 
 Any help please
 
 Ref
   
 

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Strang Problem.

2000-11-01 Thread net974 at Yahoo



Hi,

I faced one strang problem today:
I have two WAN links, and today one link is down due to 
that I'm not able to browse, then i usedroute map on my etherport for 
serial1 which is up, after that also I was not able to browse. 
What could be the reason? 


TIA
Gm



Re: Need Advice

2000-11-01 Thread Tim Harkin

Javed,

Yes it can be done, but only if you have the right attitude.  You must be 
willing to put in the effort to learn actively.  Read something every day, 
try to get equipment and play with it, figure out why something works or 
does not.  Try to solve problems yourself, before you ask for advice.  That 
way you are thinking and learning, even if you do not come up with a 
solution yourself.  Find a job that will let you work on a variety of 
equipment.

I have been lucky.  I worked for 10 years in a 'traditional' civil 
engineering role, and I made a career change.  I found a job as a Network 
Admin through a friend (the best way to find a decent job is word-of mouth). 
  I work for a very small investment firm.  There are days where all I do is 
break down cardboard boxes.  But there are also days when I get to configure 
access routers, firewalls, and such.  I am given these opportunities because 
my boss knows that I am always reading, studying, and trying new things, and 
also because he knows that I will let him know if I think I am in over my 
head.

My best advice - read, read, read, then read some more.  Never stop 
learning.

-Tim Harkin

Original Message Follows
From: "javed kadri" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "javed kadri" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need Advice
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 20:45:39 GMT

Dear Friends,

Lemme introduce myself briefly
I am from a non technical background and would like to get into
networking world...I have already started taking some networking courses in
UCSC-ext...

All i wanted to know is it possible fr a non technical guy like me to make
it to the networking world...and if the answer is yes then...
what should be my plan of Action...

Please Advice...
Thx
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Re: Need Advice

2000-11-01 Thread Nigel Taylor

Tim,
Well said..

This kind of advice is probably worth more than $0.02. :-)

Nigel.

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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Need Advice


 Javed,

 Yes it can be done, but only if you have the right attitude.  You must be
 willing to put in the effort to learn actively.  Read something every day,
 try to get equipment and play with it, figure out why something works or
 does not.  Try to solve problems yourself, before you ask for advice.
That
 way you are thinking and learning, even if you do not come up with a
 solution yourself.  Find a job that will let you work on a variety of
 equipment.

 I have been lucky.  I worked for 10 years in a 'traditional' civil
 engineering role, and I made a career change.  I found a job as a Network
 Admin through a friend (the best way to find a decent job is word-of
mouth).
   I work for a very small investment firm.  There are days where all I do
is
 break down cardboard boxes.  But there are also days when I get to
configure
 access routers, firewalls, and such.  I am given these opportunities
because
 my boss knows that I am always reading, studying, and trying new things,
and
 also because he knows that I will let him know if I think I am in over my
 head.

 My best advice - read, read, read, then read some more.  Never stop
 learning.

 -Tim Harkin

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 Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 20:45:39 GMT

 Dear Friends,

 Lemme introduce myself briefly
 I am from a non technical background and would like to get into
 networking world...I have already started taking some networking courses
in
 UCSC-ext...

 All i wanted to know is it possible fr a non technical guy like me to make
 it to the networking world...and if the answer is yes then...
 what should be my plan of Action...

 Please Advice...
 Thx
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PPP Multilink.

2000-11-01 Thread net974 at Yahoo



IS PPP Multilink is possible with serial wan 
link using statis routes?
if yes then how?


TIA



RE: Ping HSRP 224.0.0.2 Strange reply ?

2000-11-01 Thread Brant Stevens

To my knowledge, Netware 5 SLP Multicast uses a well-known address of
224.0.1.22, not 224.0.0.2...



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Jeff,
It is a Novell  5 Server. Think it may have
something to do with SLP protocol on this box using
the same multicast address 224.0.0.2

Regards,

Phil.

--- Jeff McCoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
my thoughts on finding the device:
  1  sh cdp neigh
  2  sh arp - if mac entry is there, trace down
 device...
  3  sniff.

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  Hi,
 
  I have 2 Routers connected via 3 Fa/Eth segments.
  The segs are configured in an HSRP arrangement.
 
  I pinged 224.0.0.2 from one Router and got 3
 replies
  that I expected from the other router PLUS one
 that I
  dont understand.
 
  This phantom device that replied cannot  be
 telneted
  nor tracert' but can be pinged and understands
  multicast IP 224.0.0.2
 
  To my knowledge there are only these two routers
 on
  this segment.
 
  ??
 
  Any ideas.
 
  Regards,
 
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Etherchannel with 2912XL

2000-11-01 Thread Fowler, Joey
Title: Etherchannel with 2912XL






I just setup an etherchannel between two 2912XL's. I'm running IOS 11.2. I searched CCO and could only find information on setting this up on set based switches. Also the book I've been studying appears only to have the same info. I set it up using the visual switch manager and it is working, however I would think that I would need to be able to do this from the command line also. Also in my studies on the BCMSN I had never heard of the visual switch manager, so does that mean it is not on the test? Am I missing something?

 


Thanks,
Joey Fowler





RE: a MAC Address Question

2000-11-01 Thread Chuck Larrieu

I did a quick check on the IEEE site

http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt

according to the list, there are only a couple of registered OUI's that
begin with a "1". They are registered to ATT Bell Labs ( 80-00-10 )and DEC
( AA-00-00 )and a couple of successors )

I presume these were for proprietary reasons in days of yore.

All other registered OUI's, according to the list, begin with 0.

I'm going to take a wild guess that this is by design, leaving the
application / protocol stack free to use those first couple of bits as
described in the various literature. I.e. token ring RII, multicast, etc.

Chuck


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Hi, everyone!

I have a question about the MAC layer address, and I use the Ethernet for
making an example.

We all know that the first 3 bytes of the 48-bit MAC address are indicate
the vendor. Among the 3 bytes, the first is important, because the first 2-
bit in this byte has special meanings that are I/G bit and U/L bit.

I have a question about the following whether it is right:
when we get a MAC address, such as  0030.b6f7.3000 (Cisco),
1. Whether the I/G and U/L bit are already set to zero?
2. When a multicast packet shoud be sent to this address, the destination
address in the MAC packet header should be set to 0130.b6f7.3000?

Thank you for your help and there may be some understanding errors in the
questions.

thank you very much!




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rejoining the cisco list

2000-11-01 Thread Hennen, David

Hi everyone, I dropped off the list for a few weeks while I was
transitioning into my new job as a network engineer at Gtech.  Gtech
installs lottery systems all around the world.  If anyone else on the list
works at Gtech please drop me a message to say hi.

I'm glad to see the list is going strong and look forward to participating
as much as time and work permit

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Smart serial port back to back cable

2000-11-01 Thread Hennen, David

Does anyone know of a company that makes a back to back cable for the little
smart serial ports on a wic-2t or similar.  Thanks if you can help

daveh

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Re: Jobs in DC

2000-11-01 Thread networkque

If you can't find a job right now, especially in DC, there's something wrong.  Get 
Thursday's edition of the Washington Post.  They're everywhere.  Take your Pick.

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RE: Get Paid To Read Email!

2000-11-01 Thread McCallum, Robert

GO away.  You have too much time on your hands.  THIS email address should
be used for study purposes only.   BAN THE IP ADDRESS ASSOCIATED!!!

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Strang Problem.

2000-11-01 Thread net974 at Yahoo




Hi,

I faced one strang problem today:
I have two WAN links, and today one link is down due to 
that I'm not able to browse, then i usedroute map on my etherport for 
serial1 which is up, after that also I was not able to browse. 
What could be the reason? 


TIA
Gm



Re: Etherchannel with 2912XL

2000-11-01 Thread Edward Solomon

Etherchannel with 2912XL""Fowler, Joey"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
message E37739B46CE9D311A76700508B6CAF293CA9B9@CORN">news:E37739B46CE9D311A76700508B6CAF293CA9B9@CORN...


I just setup an etherchannel between two 2912XL's. I'm running IOS 11.2. I
searched CCO and could only find information on setting this up on set based
switches. Also the book I've been studying appears only to have the same
info. I set it up using the visual switch manager and it is working, however
I would think that I would need to be able to do this from the command line
also. Also in my studies on the BCMSN I had never heard of the visual switch
manager, so does that mean it is not on the test? Am I missing something?
___

The configuration of the 2900-XL series differs from the other switches.
What you have to do is the following:

interface fa0/1
  switchport mode trunk
  (switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q) - This is optional. You get ISL by
default.
  port group 1

interface fa0/2
  switchport mode trunk
  (switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q) - This is optional. You get ISL by
default.
  port group 1

Obviously, you must put at least two interfaces into the EtherChannel :-)

This is a useful starting point to find out more about configuring this type
of switch:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c2900xl/index.htm


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RE: Paying One's Dues (was: Re: Need Advice)

2000-11-01 Thread Steve Smith
Title: RE: Paying One's Dues (was: Re: Need Advice)





It seems if you work for most companies in IT / MIS you have to pay some dues. Even companies like FedEx., IP, Harrahs, or any other top IT companies your still end up paying some dues and proving yourself. I have worked for some of these and seen MANY people come in with a 1000 certs and a masters degree in IT and can not even open a PC to put memory in it. This is why most companies make you grunt a little so that they are sure you are what you say you are before they through you into a major project.

Once you have some years on your resume with a nice list of OTJ experience projects than you can start walking in where you feel like and an doing what they have hired you for.

1.5 cents,
Steve


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Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 5:17 AM
To: cisco
Subject: Paying One's Dues (was: Re: Need Advice)




Daniel Cotts wrote:


The trick is getting the
experience to reinforce the knowledge you gain through study. My first job
in IT included moving furniture, taking out the garbage, and shoveling snow.
After that I might be able to work on the computers. It's called paying your
dues.


And I'm saying:


I think the part about paying your dues is bullsh*t. If I'm selling you
my ability to (insert somewhat technical skill here), and if you say you're
buying whatever technical skill I'm selling, then anything else is you
wasting my time and exploiting my presence. Case in point: my first job
when I moved to Boston was to be a software trainer for a rinky-dink
training company. I was hired on with the verbal agreement that within two
months I would be teaching at least one of their classes full-time. After I
officially started, my duties included hauling PCs up and down stairs,
vacuuming, running errands for the boss, etc. The tasks I was performing
were not based on the skills I was selling to my employer. After two
months, when it became very apparent that this guy had no intention of
letting me set foot in front of a classroom, I split and got a much, *much*
better job elsewhere which utilized the skills I had to offer an employer.


Just think: if all you're going to do is move furniture and vacuum, why are
you applying at the company you're applying at? Why not just go to work for
a moving company instead? It's because you have a skill set which, at least
in your eyes, has some value to that company. If they agree, then they hire
you and you use those skills - immediately.


The moral is: don't settle for anything less than the job you want to do.
If you are confident in your skill level, there is an employer out there who
wants to buy it.


That'll be $0.02, please pull ahead to the next window.


Sincerely,


Bradley J. Wilson
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, CNX-A, NNCSS, MCT, CTT



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RE: PPP Multilink.

2000-11-01 Thread Brant Stevens



http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/15303/scg/appp.htm


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  YahooSent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 10:38 AMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: PPP Multilink.
  IS PPP Multilink is possible with serial wan 
  link using statis routes?
  if yes then how?
  
  
  TIA
  


DNS and access-list

2000-11-01 Thread SH Wesson

I want to allow a particular server to do DNS queries such that when they 
type www.cisco.com or something like that, it will go to the specify DNS 
server and find the ip address.  I have an access list allowing port 53 for 
tcp and udp and it doesn't work.  Can anyone help.  Thanks.
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FRS 2.0 objectives and help

2000-11-01 Thread Stephen Skinner

Hello group

Please can you help!

i wiwhs to take the above exam and wish to find some info on it..
the cisco site hasn`t got anything so if anyone knows where:-

1 I GET THE EXAM OBJECTIVES LIST
2 AN EXAM CRAM OR SOMETHING SIMILAR

many thanks

steve
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FRS 2.0 objectives and help

2000-11-01 Thread Stephen Skinner


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Re: enabling WCCP

2000-11-01 Thread Brian


I think wccp requires ip plus...I may be wrong though.


On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Refaat M. Saadi wrote:

 Dear All,
 
 I'm trying to issue the command " IP WCCP ENABLE" but not accepted by router. 
 It keeps on saying "Invaslid   "
 
 The router IOS ver is 12.0(7)t and should support WCCP 
 
 Any help please
 
 Ref
   
 

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Re: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping

2000-11-01 Thread Sam LI

we need the output of
"show int tok 0"

and
check the "Keepalive" too

Sam Li
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 HI all,

 I have to routers connected on a token ring segment. Every 120seconds
 exactly they lose the neighbourship. This is then established immediately
 but keeps flapping. There have been no changes to the default EIGRP config
 here in relation to timers.

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Study Group in MA

2000-11-01 Thread suk Ciscostudy

Hi,

Is there any CCIE Study group in Massachusetts area...?.

Any information on this will be appreciated.

Regards,


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Re: Study Group in MA

2000-11-01 Thread Bradley J. Wilson

There will be soon...stay tuned.


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Hi,

Is there any CCIE Study group in Massachusetts area...?.

Any information on this will be appreciated.

Regards,


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Boson Tests for BSCN

2000-11-01 Thread Keith Townsend

I just brought the Boson tests for the BSCN and took the first test.  I did
well considering I still have a bunch of BGP studying to do.  The test
seemed kinda easy(or I'm just smarter than I thawt :-O).  My question is to
those who have used these tests and taken the BSCN.  Are the questions
generally easier on the Boson than on the real exam?  If they are
representative of what's on the exam then I'll be placing a call to Sylvan
sooner than I thought.

Thanks,

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Re: Study Group in MA

2000-11-01 Thread JCoyne

I'd be interested in this also


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BGP Problem

2000-11-01 Thread Martin-Guy Richard

Hi Group,

Anybody heard about Endless BGP Convergence Problem in Cisco IOS
Software Releases.  I am multihomed to two ISP.  My two routers speak to each other 
with
iBGP.  And one of my routeur, that is version Version 12.1(1)E3, EARLY DEPLOYMENT
RELEASE SOFTWARE, kept receiving BGP UPDATE from its iBGP peer at every 60 seconds.  I
have all the symptoms described in the document below, but I don't accept MED and I
don't have route reflector neither do I have confederation...I only have two router, I
don't need route reflector or confederation...do I?

http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/770/fn12942.html



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Re: Ping HSRP 224.0.0.2 Strange reply ?

2000-11-01 Thread John Guenther

If a standby IP is set, could this be the virtual IPs response to the ping
of the multicast address?


Phil Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi,

 I have 2 Routers connected via 3 Fa/Eth segments.
 The segs are configured in an HSRP arrangement.

 I pinged 224.0.0.2 from one Router and got 3 replies
 that I expected from the other router PLUS one that I
 dont understand.

 This phantom device that replied cannot  be telneted
 nor tracert' but can be pinged and understands
 multicast IP 224.0.0.2

 To my knowledge there are only these two routers on
 this segment.

 ??

 Any ideas.

 Regards,

 Phil.


 
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Listing title from a different perspective

2000-11-01 Thread Keith Townsend

I find when I ask a question that may seem dumb to myself or to others, I
don't sign my name with my titles.  Do you guys always sign with your titles
or just when you're answering a question?

Keith Townsend (MCSE, CNE, CCNA)?


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Re: PPP Multilink.

2000-11-01 Thread Sam LI



yes
inter s 0
ppp multilink

Sam Li

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  Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 
  11:37 PM
  Subject: PPP Multilink.
  
  IS PPP Multilink is possible with serial wan 
  link using statis routes?
  if yes then how?
  
  
  TIA
  


Getting into Cisco

2000-11-01 Thread Scott M. Trieste

Hey Everyone,

At 6:00 today I am being thrown to the lions.  Objective 1 of 5 was
fuffilled last week: the preliminary technical interview.  Tonight I will be
pitted against 5 Senior Engineers of Cisco's Network Service Engineering
division.  We'll see how much I really know.

Wish me luck.

Scott M. Trieste


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Re: DNS and access-list

2000-11-01 Thread Curtis Call

You mentioned that you have an access-list allowing port 53 for tcp or udp but the 
question is are you filtering the response that is coming back from the DNS server.  
Do you have access-lists filtering traffic coming from that direction?  It will be 
responding to a dynamic port number (it's destination won't be 53, it'll be whatever 
your computer decides) so I don't know a way to include that into an access-list 
unless you can force your computer to always use a certain port when performing DNS 
queries (which is something that I don't know how to setup).

-- Original Message --
From: "SH Wesson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "SH Wesson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 16:19:31 GMT

I want to allow a particular server to do DNS queries such that when they 
type www.cisco.com or something like that, it will go to the specify DNS 
server and find the ip address.  I have an access list allowing port 53 for 
tcp and udp and it doesn't work.  Can anyone help.  Thanks.
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Study Group in Boulder

2000-11-01 Thread Jim Brown


I know this is a long shot.

Is anyone interested in forming a study group in the Boulder area?

I might have access to some gear.

I need some additional motivation.

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Re: BSCN and OSPF Lab Questions

2000-11-01 Thread Sam LI



Questions:
Are they full mesh?
if yes, it is possible
or
they are partial mesh, you need
ip ospf priority command
ip ospf network broadcast

Sam Li


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Mike 
  Canfield 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 
  11:08 AM
  Subject: BSCN and OSPF Lab 
  Questions
  
  Hey group can you help me with this...I 
  am studying for my BSCN. This is the lab thatI have at work. The 
  physical connections cannot be changed,the config on the frame switch 
  maybe can be changed if I can convince
  my boss.routerA 
  ---\/- 
  routerC\ 
  / 
  FRAME 
  SWITCH 
  / 
  \routerB 
  --/ 
  \- 
  routerD 
  | 
  |--routerEMy problem is whenI implement ospf, 
  each router thinks that it is in itsown area.I have connectivity 
  across the frame switch,I can ping eachaddress, but sh ip ospf 
  neighbors shows nothing, and sh ip ospf int showsthat there are no 
  adjancies. Is there a way of making them recognize thatthey are all in the 
  same area and elect a dr?What about when I want to work 
  on a multiple area network? If the frame switch 
  config needsto be changed what needs to be done, soI can pitch it to 
  my boss.thanks,Mike Canfield, CCNA, 
CCDA


routing 2.0 demo testing site ?

2000-11-01 Thread kw.wong(Ah Wang)^_^

Hi All :

I can't found cisco demo testing site ?

Many Thank !eric



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Re: Sub Interfaces

2000-11-01 Thread jeongwoo park

hi Brian.
I have a quick question from what you mentioned
regarding multipoint subinterface that I have always
been wondering about.
You mentioned, "Point to multipoint" and it can
communicate with many routers within that same
subnet."
Let's say there is a router in a headquarter, and 2
routers in a branch office, so let's say there are
three interfaces are participating in Frame-Relay.
My quick question is;
Are you saying that these three participating
interfaces should be in the same subnet in order to
communicate?
What if they are not in the same subnet?
Could you make it clear for me?
Thanks
jeongwoo

--- Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Austin wrote:
 
  Hi Group (Brian, Tim Brad, et al.)
  
  Thank you all for your help. I have one more
 question though :)
  Can you configure one subinterface to communicate
 with 2 different routers?
 
 can you be more specific?  I am going to make the
 assumption you are
 talking about Frame Relay, in which case yes you can
 configure a sub
 interface as "point to multipoint" and it can
 communicate with many
 routers within that same subnet.
 
 brian
 
 
  
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Re: Boson Tests for BSCN

2000-11-01 Thread Jeff McCoy

i used boson #2 and 3, did 95% consistently on them and passed BSCN with
850.
-jm

""Keith Townsend"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 I just brought the Boson tests for the BSCN and took the first test.  I
did
 well considering I still have a bunch of BGP studying to do.  The test
 seemed kinda easy(or I'm just smarter than I thawt :-O).  My question is
to
 those who have used these tests and taken the BSCN.  Are the questions
 generally easier on the Boson than on the real exam?  If they are
 representative of what's on the exam then I'll be placing a call to Sylvan
 sooner than I thought.

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BGP in CCIE Lab

2000-11-01 Thread Hubert Pun

How involve is the BGP in the CCIE Lab exam?
Is the OSPF and BGP the two most important thing to learn in that lab
exam (and also in the real world)?

And if so, then the BGP course must be one of the most important course
to take.  Am I correct?


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Re: AUX port and Modem Problem

2000-11-01 Thread Billha

What are you trying to achieve:

A) remote dial-in for Exec session only to this router (no ppp)

or

B) remote dial-in for PPP session which will allow Telnet, ping  onto and
via the router in question ?

Once I know a) or b) I can advise why your config is wrong.

Regards,
Bill


"Suzi Beavis" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 I am trying to set up a modem to dial into the AUX port of a Cisco2610
 router for remote support.  I am using HyperTerminal on the PC and I have
 set up a reverse telnet session into the modem (3 Com U.S Robotics - 56K
fax
 modem) connected to the AUX port.  The modems seem to connect correctly
but
 I am unable to see EXEC mode on the router.   While connected I can send
 text from the HyperTerminal to the reverse telnet session into the
router -
 BUT  I can not see EXEC mode on the router.  I have tried different
routers
 and about 3 different modems (along with numerous AT strings) - but no
 success.  After the two modems have connected, I get the following message
 on HyperTerminal

 CONNECT 28800/V42BIS

 That's about it!  Any text I type into the HyperTerminal can be see on the
 reverse telnet session and vice versa.

 The router config is below:

 hostname Router
 !
 ip subnet-zero
 ip host aux 2065 1.1.1.1
 !
 interface Loopback0
 ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
 !
 interface Ethernet0/0
 no ip address
 shutdown
 !
 interface Serial0/0
 no ip address
 shutdown
 !
 !
 line con 0
 transport input none
 line aux 0
 password cisco
 login
 modem Dialin
 modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster
 transport input all
 stopbits 1
 speed 115200
 flowcontrol hardware
 line vty 0 4
 login
 !
 no scheduler allocate
 end


 Has any one else out there experienced the same problem - I am missing
 something?
 Any help would be much appreciated.

 Cheers,
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Re: a MAC Address Question

2000-11-01 Thread Jim Erickson

"Aaron" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Hi, everyone!

 I have a question about the MAC layer address, and I use the Ethernet for
 making an example.

 We all know that the first 3 bytes of the 48-bit MAC address are indicate
 the vendor. Among the 3 bytes, the first is important, because the first
2-
 bit in this byte has special meanings that are I/G bit and U/L bit.

 I have a question about the following whether it is right:
 when we get a MAC address, such as  0030.b6f7.3000 (Cisco),
 1. Whether the I/G and U/L bit are already set to zero?
 2. When a multicast packet shoud be sent to this address, the destination
 address in the MAC packet header should be set to 0130.b6f7.3000?

Wouldn't a multicast packet be sent to the MAC address of the multicast
group, as translated from the multicast IP address, not to the individual
host's MAC address (or an alteration thereof)? If so, the first three bytes
are 0100.5e, with the remainder determined by the translation of the
multicast IP address. Then, if it was, say, an all routers multicast, the
destination MAC would be 0100.5e00.0002

Or am I missing something important in the question?

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Re: Ping HSRP 224.0.0.2 Strange reply ?

2000-11-01 Thread Billha

John,



If you have two routers on one LAN and ping 224.0.0.2 then only the other
router should respond, you will not get a response from the 'virtual' HSRP
IP.

Regards,
Bill.


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 If a standby IP is set, could this be the virtual IPs response to the ping
 of the multicast address?


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  Hi,
 
  I have 2 Routers connected via 3 Fa/Eth segments.
  The segs are configured in an HSRP arrangement.
 
  I pinged 224.0.0.2 from one Router and got 3 replies
  that I expected from the other router PLUS one that I
  dont understand.
 
  This phantom device that replied cannot  be telneted
  nor tracert' but can be pinged and understands
  multicast IP 224.0.0.2
 
  To my knowledge there are only these two routers on
  this segment.
 
  ??
 
  Any ideas.
 
  Regards,
 
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Re: Study Group in MA

2000-11-01 Thread Neil Schneider

Count me in.

Neil Schneider


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 Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:22 AM
 Subject: Study Group in MA


 Hi,

 Is there any CCIE Study group in Massachusetts area...?.

 Any information on this will be appreciated.

 Regards,


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RE: DNS and access-list

2000-11-01 Thread Brian Morkert

You can accomplish this by allowing traffic on ports greater than 1023.  Do
this with the following statement(s).

permit tcp any any gt 1023
permit udp any any gt 1023

Or...
you could use reflexive access-lists.

For reflexive access-lists:
Put the following statement in an outbound access-list and apply it to the
interface.  "my-packets" can be any name you want.

permit ip any any reflect my-packets

Then on your inbound access-list put the following statement as the last
statement in the list.

evaluate my-packets.

The reflexive access-list is probably a better solution for this
application.

Best regards,
Brian Morkert
CCNA, MCSE
-Original Message-
From: Curtis Call [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 9:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DNS and access-list


You mentioned that you have an access-list allowing port 53 for tcp or udp
but the question is are you filtering the response that is coming back from
the DNS server.  Do you have access-lists filtering traffic coming from that
direction?  It will be responding to a dynamic port number (it's destination
won't be 53, it'll be whatever your computer decides) so I don't know a way
to include that into an access-list unless you can force your computer to
always use a certain port when performing DNS queries (which is something
that I don't know how to setup).

-- Original Message --
From: "SH Wesson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "SH Wesson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 16:19:31 GMT

I want to allow a particular server to do DNS queries such that when they 
type www.cisco.com or something like that, it will go to the specify DNS 
server and find the ip address.  I have an access list allowing port 53 for

tcp and udp and it doesn't work.  Can anyone help.  Thanks.
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Re: Listing title from a different perspective

2000-11-01 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

At 10:51 AM 11/1/00, Keith Townsend wrote:
I find when I ask a question that may seem dumb to myself or to others, I
don't sign my name with my titles.  Do you guys always sign with your titles
or just when you're answering a question?

Keith Townsend (MCSE, CNE, CCNA)?

I think you just contradicted yourself. ;-)

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Re: a MAC Address Question

2000-11-01 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

At 10:04 AM 11/1/00, Aaron wrote:
Hi, everyone!

I have a question about the MAC layer address, and I use the Ethernet for
making an example.

We all know that the first 3 bytes of the 48-bit MAC address are indicate
the vendor. Among the 3 bytes, the first is important, because the first 2-
bit in this byte has special meanings that are I/G bit and U/L bit.

That's right. The first two bits transmitted are the Individual/Group bit 
and the Universally-administered/Locally-administered bit.

If the I/G bit is a one, than it is a group address, that is, multicast or 
broadcast.

If the U/L bit is a one, than it is a locally-administered address. 
Locally-administered addresses aren't used much on Ethernet, with the 
exception of DECnet which bases the MAC address on the network-layer 
area.node ID and prepends AA-OO-04.

Since Ethernet is canonical, the I/G and U/L bits are the 
"least-significant" bits, that is, the bits in the 2^0 and 2^1 positions.


I have a question about the following whether it is right:
when we get a MAC address, such as  0030.b6f7.3000 (Cisco),

I don't have 0030B6 listed as Cisco in the vendor list that I use, but 
maybe my list is out of date.

1. Whether the I/G and U/L bit are already set to zero?

The are set to zero in your example.

2. When a multicast packet shoud be sent to this address, the destination
address in the MAC packet header should be set to 0130.b6f7.3000?

Yes, that is right. The least-significant bit is set to one. It is the 
first bit transmitted. This means that all receivers recognize immediately 
that this is a multicast/broadcast frame. As they continue to receive bits, 
they recognize that it is a multicast address, since all bits aren't set to 
zero, as they would be for broadcast.


Thank you for your help and there may be some understanding errors in the
questions.

Sounds like you got it!

Priscilla


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Re: COLT's compared to exam

2000-11-01 Thread Jim Erickson

I took BCMSN on Monday and found that the COLT test I had practiced with in
the morning was very similar in covered content to the actual test (as would
be expected), but most importantly it helped prepare me for the somewhat
confusing way this particular test asks its questions. The actual test was
better in this regard than the COLT test, as I only had two questions on the
actual where I had to pause and examine the question a little to find out
exactly what the question was asking. Out of the 3 available, I took the
COLT test called "Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks - post", or
something like that. Take this for whatever you think its worth, but I got a
53/63 (84%) on the COLT test and I passed the real exam 3 hours later with a
934 (roughly 91% on a 300-1000 scale). Very little studying in between.

---JRE---

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No Subject

2000-11-01 Thread Bamba Thiam

Hi All !

My name is Bamba and I am interested in your Cisco Study Group. Who should I
contact .

Bamba Thiam
MCSE,CCNA
Technical Support Engineer
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Re: a MAC Address Question

2000-11-01 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

At 12:41 PM 11/1/00, Jim Erickson wrote:
"Aaron" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  Hi, everyone!
 
  I have a question about the MAC layer address, and I use the Ethernet for
  making an example.
 
  I have a question about the following whether it is right:
  when we get a MAC address, such as  0030.b6f7.3000 (Cisco),
  1. Whether the I/G and U/L bit are already set to zero?
  2. When a multicast packet shoud be sent to this address, the destination
  address in the MAC packet header should be set to 0130.b6f7.3000?

Wouldn't a multicast packet be sent to the MAC address of the multicast
group, as translated from the multicast IP address, not to the individual
host's MAC address (or an alteration thereof)? If so, the first three bytes
are 0100.5e, with the remainder determined by the translation of the
multicast IP address. Then, if it was, say, an all routers multicast, the
destination MAC would be 0100.5e00.0002

What if it's not IP? ;-) Seriously, you're up a layer from the original 
question. He was just trying to understand the MAC-layer multicast bit. 
Notice that the multicast bit is set in your example. The first byte is 01 
in HEX, or  0001 in binary. The first bit transmitted will be a one. 
It's on the right because we're using canonical Ethernet in the example.

For IP, when a station sends a frame to an IP group that is identified with 
a Class-D address, the station inserts the right-most 23 bits of the 
Class-D address into the right-most 23 bits of the MAC-layer destination 
address. The left-most 9 bits of the Class-D address are not used. The 
left-most bits of the Mac address are 0001  0100 0. That's 
starts with 01:00:5E in HEX.

Priscilla






Or am I missing something important in the question?

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Re: Mac addresse list

2000-11-01 Thread Gary

Try www.coffer.com/mac_find/

Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:

 The first three bytes are a vendor code. Here's a pretty good list of
 vendor codes:

 http://www.cavebear.com/CaveBear/Ethernet/vendor.html

 At 09:57 AM 10/27/00, ROUTHIER, YVES wrote:
 does anyone know a place where I can find a complet list for the
 ehternet card
 
 I mean the media access control address well known at MAC address
 
 thank you
 Yves Routhier
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Re: BSCN Exam

2000-11-01 Thread Jim Erickson

""Wilson, Christian"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 I am studying for 2.0 to test on Friday.  I was using the ACRC books and
 there was a lot of DDR and Bridging.  When I bought some study tests off
the
 internet for 2.0, I didn't notice any questions on ISDN, DDR, or Bridging.
 Can you tell me, is this stuff not on routing 2.0 anymore??  Is it now on
 the new 2.0 CCNA?  Any help would be greatly appreciated as I test on
Friday
 and I would like to focus my study efforts.

ISDN and DDR are now on the BCRAN test (in addition to some on the CCNA
test). Bridging, at least transparent bridging, is covered a little on the
BCMSN test - particularly in regards to spanning tree.

BTW, you may have already heard this, but be sure to get some supplementary
BGP info prior to tackling BSCN.

---JRE---



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Re: a MAC Address Question

2000-11-01 Thread Jim Erickson

"Priscilla Oppenheimer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 At 12:41 PM 11/1/00, Jim Erickson wrote:
 "Aaron" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   Hi, everyone!
  
   I have a question about the MAC layer address, and I use the Ethernet
for
   making an example.
  
   I have a question about the following whether it is right:
   when we get a MAC address, such as  0030.b6f7.3000 (Cisco),
   1. Whether the I/G and U/L bit are already set to zero?
   2. When a multicast packet shoud be sent to this address, the
destination
   address in the MAC packet header should be set to 0130.b6f7.3000?
 
 Wouldn't a multicast packet be sent to the MAC address of the multicast
 group, as translated from the multicast IP address, not to the individual
 host's MAC address (or an alteration thereof)? If so, the first three
bytes
 are 0100.5e, with the remainder determined by the translation of the
 multicast IP address. Then, if it was, say, an all routers multicast, the
 destination MAC would be 0100.5e00.0002

 What if it's not IP? ;-) Seriously, you're up a layer from the original
 question. He was just trying to understand the MAC-layer multicast bit.
 Notice that the multicast bit is set in your example. The first byte is 01
 in HEX, or  0001 in binary. The first bit transmitted will be a one.
 It's on the right because we're using canonical Ethernet in the example.

You're right, that's exactly what I was missing. I just got through with
BCMSN, so I've got _IP_ multicast on the brain, and that's what I was
assuming. Thanks for the clarification.

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RE: Paying One's Dues (was: Re: Need Advice)

2000-11-01 Thread Hartnell, George

Want some advice?  Pay your dues in a K-12 public sector job.  Lots of
action in today's educational technology buzz-word world.  Pay is generally
terrible, but the exposure can be significant.
 
A good resume stuffer.
 
Best, G.

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OPSF Adj problems

2000-11-01 Thread Wilson, Christian

Hi all

I have a lab with 4 1602 routers.  I have 2 of them, RARB, ospf over nbma
frame-relay.  When I do a show neighbor on RA, I see RB in the INIT/DRother
state.  When I do a show ip ospf neighbor on RB, I get nothing.  I have
debug ip ospf adj running on both, and I see the hello's exchanging for the
2-way state, but then they time out.  Why can't I form these neighbors?
They were running fine until RB was reloaded.  Have I lost my RID??  Please
advise

Christian Wilson
Network Engineer
Select Comfort Corporation

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Re: Study Group in MA

2000-11-01 Thread Bradley J. Wilson

Okay, here's what I had in mind: I'll volunteer to open
up my apartment (which is very spacious) to a group of people who want to
get together once a week (or more?) to study for the CCNP/CCIE
certifications.  I'm a CCNA/CCDA myself and hold other technical
certifications, and am studying now towards the CCNP certification.  I don't
have much in the way of equipment to offer, except for a Catalyst 1924 at
this point, and I plan on buying a 2500 by the end of the month (which is
why I wasn't planning on posting this email until after I'd done that, but
oh well. ;-)

So I'm volunteering my space for our mutual edification.  But the catch is
this: I don't want 150 people coming over on Saturdays thinking they're
going to get some time on my one 2500 router.  So, if you'd like to join the
study group, you must own your own router and bring it to each study
session.  Only by getting enough networking equipment together can we ever
hope to build a truly edifying lab for everyone involved.  We'll also need
cabling and food. ;-)

If you're interested, let me know.  I'm located in Reading, MA, and have a
fairly flexible schedule - we can meet once a week, twice, whenever.  Let me
know what's on your "wish list," and we'll see what we come up with.

Sincerely,

Bradley J. Wilson
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, CNX-A, NNCSS, MCT, CTT


P.S. And after we've all gotten our CCIE's (snicker)...how about Red Hat?
Novell?  Maybe Extreme or Juniper will have their certs in place by then?
;-)



- Original Message -
From: Alba, Victor
To: 'suk Ciscostudy'
Cc: 'Bradley J. Wilson'
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: Study Group in MA


Where are you both located, I am in Lexington?
-Victor
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Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Study Group in MA


Hi,
Is there any CCIE Study group in Massachusetts area...?.
Any information on this will be appreciated.
Regards,


Sukhdev.
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Help on async..

2000-11-01 Thread Dinesh B

Hi,

I just started studying for my BCRAN and came  across Async character
stream calls. Can anyone point me to a URL on how async technology works
and how is it differnt from synchronous calls like ISDN initiated calls?
also, how an async initiated call flows and make a successful connection
at the access server? 

Thanks
Dinesh.

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Re: Paying One's Dues (was: Re: Need Advice)

2000-11-01 Thread Frank Wells

You seem to misunderstand that having experience in the skill you are 
'selling' is part of a skill-set.  Without some experience you do not have a 
complete skill-set, just a portion of one.  I think you will find most 
employers are looking for a complete skill-set in the tasks they require 
help with.

Being able to read a configuration guide and input the commands into a 
router for example is not a skill.  You could teach a second grader to do 
that.  However, being able to do this with an understanding of the 
ramifications it has on the surrounding environment, and the knowledge of 
the steps one would need to take in order to remedy possible problems that 
arise as a result, would qualify as a skill.




From: "Bradley J. Wilson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Bradley J. Wilson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Paying One's Dues (was: Re: Need Advice)
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 06:16:32 -0500


Daniel Cotts wrote:

The trick is getting the
experience to reinforce the knowledge you gain through study. My first job
in IT included moving furniture, taking out the garbage, and shoveling 
snow.
After that I might be able to work on the computers. It's called paying 
your
dues.

And I'm saying:

I think the part about "paying your dues" is bullsh*t.  If I'm selling you
my ability to (insert somewhat technical skill here), and if you say you're
buying whatever technical skill I'm selling, then anything else is you
wasting my time and exploiting my presence.  Case in point: my first job
when I moved to Boston was to be a "software trainer" for a rinky-dink
training company.  I was hired on with the verbal agreement that within two
months I would be teaching at least one of their classes full-time.  After 
I
officially started, my duties included hauling PCs up and down stairs,
vacuuming, running errands for the boss, etc.  The tasks I was performing
were not based on the skills I was selling to my employer.  After two
months, when it became very apparent that this guy had no intention of
letting me set foot in front of a classroom, I split and got a much, *much*
better job elsewhere which utilized the skills I had to offer an employer.

Just think: if all you're going to do is move furniture and vacuum, why are
you applying at the company you're applying at?  Why not just go to work 
for
a moving company instead?  It's because you have a skill set which, at 
least
in your eyes, has some value to that company.  If they agree, then they 
hire
you and you use those skills - immediately.

The moral is: don't settle for anything less than the job you want to do.
If you are confident in your skill level, there is an employer out there 
who
wants to buy it.

That'll be $0.02, please pull ahead to the next window.

Sincerely,

Bradley J. Wilson
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, CNX-A, NNCSS, MCT, CTT


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Re: BGP in CCIE Lab

2000-11-01 Thread Jack Walker

Hubert,

If you have Halabi's book plus the BGP on Cisco website, should be enough
with BGP.
OSPF, read the doc CD should help a lot, and of course, play with different
setup of OSPF on Frame Relay is something every CCIE candidate is doing.

Jack


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 How involve is the BGP in the CCIE Lab exam?
 Is the OSPF and BGP the two most important thing to learn in that lab
 exam (and also in the real world)?

 And if so, then the BGP course must be one of the most important course
 to take.  Am I correct?


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Re: Hardware Resetting for cisco 2610 as both Username and Password not known

2000-11-01 Thread Fernando Lima



Dear Selvan, 
 
 
You can go to this link below, and make the step by step, in step 12 change too 
the password for user configured in router, you 
can see this username when to type command show 
running-config or
show startup-config. If 
you do not configured service password-encryption 
you will be see the password in 
clear,


 
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_1600.html

Sorry my English is bad.
ats,
Fernando.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  tselvan 
  To: KVRB ; support ; Cisco 
  Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 10:45 
  AM
  Subject: Hardware Resetting for cisco 
  2610 as "both Username and Password not known"
  
  
  
  Dear friends,
  
  Thanks for u reply mail
  
  But the problem is they dont know both the 
  "Username and password". When i connect thro Hyperterminal , it is asking for 
  the username and i am not able to proceed further 
  
  Any hardware reset is possible so that the router 
  will be configured as a fresh.
  
  Help me in this regard.
  
  Regards
  Selvan


Re: a MAC Address Question

2000-11-01 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

At 10:45 AM 11/1/00, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:


2. When a multicast packet shoud be sent to this address, the destination
address in the MAC packet header should be set to 0130.b6f7.3000?

Yes, that is right. The least-significant bit is set to one. It is the 
first bit transmitted. This means that all receivers recognize immediately 
that this is a multicast/broadcast frame. As they continue to receive 
bits, they recognize that it is a multicast address, since all bits aren't 
set to zero, as they would be for broadcast.

That should have read, "since all bits aren't set to one, as they would be 
for broadcast." I'm sure you knew that!  ;-) Broadcast would be 
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. Multicast would be an odd number. Multicasts are a 
subset of broadcasts. Still assuming canonical Ethernet, of course.

Priscilla



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Re: Yet another CCIE R/S Written Passed message...

2000-11-01 Thread Mohammed Hakim

Congratulation  phil ..  :)

Any small study advise you can give .. "other than not  study .. 30 days :)
it is a hard one"
Is there Anyone how  score 100% of the Written Test .. !!

Good Luck in the Lab ..

Mohammed Hakim, CCNA R/S

- Original Message -
From: Phillip Heller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 3:12 AM
Subject: Yet another "CCIE R/S Written Passed" message...


 Interesting turn of events today turned out to be.  I purchased a voucher
 long ago that expired 11/1/00, so I scheduled the exam for 10/30 thinking
 I'd call and postpone my exam till I was ready(which you can do).

 Unfortunately, you have to call 1 business day in advance.  I had
 forgotten the exam was today until I heard the familiar "duh-dah duh-dah
 duh-dah" of the Palm Pilot alarm.  Needless to say, I uttered several
 explatives as the exam was in 30 minutes and I hadn't studied in more than
 a month.

 Anyways, score breakdown:

 Cisco Device operation 100
 Networking Theory 83
 Bridging and Lan Switching 70
 TCP/IP 75
 IP Routing Protocols 90
 Desktop Protocols 37 (-- yuck)
 Performance Management 66
 WAN 66
 LAN 100
 Security 33 (-- yuck)
 Multiservice 100

 Passed with a 76%.

 Used the following for study materials.

 Cisco Certification: Bridges, Routers, Switches for CCIEs
 Cisco IOS Solutions for Network Protocols Volume I: IP
 Inside Cisco IOS Software Architecture
 Exam Cram ACRC
 Exam Cram CLSC
 Exam Cram CCIE R/S

 And, I've got a good bit of experience in the field working for a tier I
 ISP.  At work, I work with anything from a 1605's to 12016's (switches
 inclusive).  Unfortunately (or fortunately, dependent upon your
 viewpoint), we're a strictly IP environment; hence the 37 in Desktop
 protocols.  I'll have to work on that.

 All in all, I'm quite happy considering that I haven't studied in a while.
 I will certainly not be quite so haphazard with the scheduling of the lab!

 I'd be happy to field any questions that don't put me in violation of the
 NDA.

 Regards,

 --phil


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Re: OPSF Adj problems

2000-11-01 Thread Rob Fielding

Your configs would be a big help, but without them my best guess here is
that you were using inverse arp and you added an incorrect frame relay map
statement.  Frame relay map statements disable inverse arp for the protocol
it was configured for.  Any dynamic ip to dlci mappings you had with inverse
arp will remain until you reload the router.
Another possibility is that you have different interface types
(point-to-point vs. non-broadcast for instance) on the two routers.  If that
is the case, your hello and dead timers will be different and you won't form
adjacencies.  Please send your configs.

-Rob Fielding, MCSE, CCNP


- Original Message -
From: "Wilson, Christian" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:31 AM
Subject: OPSF Adj problems


 Hi all

 I have a lab with 4 1602 routers.  I have 2 of them, RARB, ospf over nbma
 frame-relay.  When I do a show neighbor on RA, I see RB in the
INIT/DRother
 state.  When I do a show ip ospf neighbor on RB, I get nothing.  I have
 debug ip ospf adj running on both, and I see the hello's exchanging for
the
 2-way state, but then they time out.  Why can't I form these neighbors?
 They were running fine until RB was reloaded.  Have I lost my RID??
Please
 advise

 Christian Wilson
 Network Engineer
 Select Comfort Corporation

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Re: OPSF Adj problems

2000-11-01 Thread Kevin Wigle

no idea if it fits your situation but an interesting thing happened to me in
the lab a few days ago..

same problem - adjacency wouldn't form.

once debug ip ospf adjacency was turned on it told me that the MTU didn't
match.

I was going over a bridged emulated lan service (atm and ethernet)
terminating on a BVI.

The BVI had a MTU of 4460 (default for ATM?)

once I changed it to 1500 the adjacency formed immediately and I had OSPF
routes at the distant end.

great learning exercise with debug.

Kevin Wigle
CCNP/CCDP.

- Original Message -
From: "Rob Fielding" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: OPSF Adj problems


 Your configs would be a big help, but without them my best guess here is
 that you were using inverse arp and you added an incorrect frame relay map
 statement.  Frame relay map statements disable inverse arp for the
protocol
 it was configured for.  Any dynamic ip to dlci mappings you had with
inverse
 arp will remain until you reload the router.
 Another possibility is that you have different interface types
 (point-to-point vs. non-broadcast for instance) on the two routers.  If
that
 is the case, your hello and dead timers will be different and you won't
form
 adjacencies.  Please send your configs.

 -Rob Fielding, MCSE, CCNP


 - Original Message -
 From: "Wilson, Christian" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:31 AM
 Subject: OPSF Adj problems


  Hi all
 
  I have a lab with 4 1602 routers.  I have 2 of them, RARB, ospf over
nbma
  frame-relay.  When I do a show neighbor on RA, I see RB in the
 INIT/DRother
  state.  When I do a show ip ospf neighbor on RB, I get nothing.  I have
  debug ip ospf adj running on both, and I see the hello's exchanging for
 the
  2-way state, but then they time out.  Why can't I form these neighbors?
  They were running fine until RB was reloaded.  Have I lost my RID??
 Please
  advise
 
  Christian Wilson
  Network Engineer
  Select Comfort Corporation
 
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access on line router lab... cheap!

2000-11-01 Thread Jason Tracy



There's a 
site http://www.cheaplab.com that offers 
access (via the internet)to a router lab for study for $25.00 for 5 hours. Lab 
has 8 routers, 2 switches, 2 token MAUs. A great resource for hands on 
training.


RE: Getting into Cisco

2000-11-01 Thread Bond Jeffrey MSgt 93 CSS/SCON

Scott, what position are you applying for??  I can only suggest you know
everything that you put down on your resume..  Good luck!!

jeff

Jeffrey Bond, CCNP, MCSE
NCOIC Network Operations
(W) 912.497.2741
(F) 520.563.2993
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From: Scott M. Trieste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 12:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Getting into Cisco


Hey Everyone,

At 6:00 today I am being thrown to the lions.  Objective 1 of 5 was
fuffilled last week: the preliminary technical interview.  Tonight I will be
pitted against 5 Senior Engineers of Cisco's Network Service Engineering
division.  We'll see how much I really know.

Wish me luck.

Scott M. Trieste


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Re: OPSF Adj problems

2000-11-01 Thread Rob Fielding

Your configs would be a big help, but without them my best guess here is
that you were using inverse arp and you added an incorrect frame relay map
statement.  Frame relay map statements disable inverse arp for the protocol
it was configured for.  Any dynamic ip to dlci mappings you had with inverse
arp will remain until you reload the router.
Another possibility is that you have different interface types
(point-to-point vs. non-broadcast for instance) on the two routers.  If that
is the case, your hello and dead timers will be different and you won't form
adjacencies.  Please send your configs.

-Rob Fielding, MCSE, CCNP


- Original Message -
From: "Wilson, Christian" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:31 AM
Subject: OPSF Adj problems


 Hi all

 I have a lab with 4 1602 routers.  I have 2 of them, RARB, ospf over nbma
 frame-relay.  When I do a show neighbor on RA, I see RB in the
INIT/DRother
 state.  When I do a show ip ospf neighbor on RB, I get nothing.  I have
 debug ip ospf adj running on both, and I see the hello's exchanging for
the
 2-way state, but then they time out.  Why can't I form these neighbors?
 They were running fine until RB was reloaded.  Have I lost my RID??
Please
 advise

 Christian Wilson
 Network Engineer
 Select Comfort Corporation

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Re: Check what's new on CCIE R/S Webpage, right now!

2000-11-01 Thread Brian W.

Oh this rocks, my isp focused resume looks a little better now..

Brian

On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Kevin Wigle wrote:

 further down the page, if you can wait until 1 Feb 2001, Appletalk will also
 be deleted!
 
 Kevin Wigle
 
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 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, 30 October, 2000 18:09
 Subject: RE: Check what's new on CCIE R/S Webpage, right now!
 
 
 
  HOT DAWG!
 
  -Original Message-
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 GEM
  Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:41 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Check what's new on CCIE R/S Webpage, right now!
 
 
  http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html
 
  4. Routing  Switching Lab Exam
 
  [Deleted]
 
  IOS Versions
 
  IOS features up to and including version 12.0 will be tested on the
  exam.
 
 
  Exam Content
 
  Effective immediately, the following topics have been removed from the
  lab exam content:
 
  - LAT
  - DECnet
  - Apollo
  - Banyan VINES
  - ISO CLNS
  - XNS
  - ATM LANE
  - X.25
 
 
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