Disconnecting ISDN

2000-12-21 Thread Hans Stout

Hello colleagues,

do you know if there is an IOS command that allows to disconnect an ISDN 
call ? So far, I usually shutdown the BRI to disconect the call, but I have 
a feeling there might be an easier way.
Thanks for your help in advance.

Georg Pauwen
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Which model to use for the abovementioned

2000-12-21 Thread Steiven LP Poh \(Jaring\)

Dear member!

Pls advise which model to use for the abovementioned.
Details is as follows -

1) 16MB Flash memory
2) 4MB Memory
3) 10/100TX Fast Ethernet
4) 48MHz Risc
5) Support lease line 128Kbps for WAN
6) 1 serial syncronise
7) Automatic speed detection
8) Automatic duplex negotiation

Appreciate your help on this.  Pls reply immediately.

TQ
Steiven Poh

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another question about BCMSN

2000-12-21 Thread Li Song

this question is quite confusing :
which cisco router support multilayer switching ??
the choice is 4500,5500,6500,7500, the answer is
4500 and 7500 I don't know what is the purpose
of this question , anybody can tell me why 5500 and
6500 is not correct ?


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Re: Console Port not working

2000-12-21 Thread Dan Shaw

Try different port speeds I have seen this after the baud rate has been
changed.


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 I am not getting any display on my hyperterminal screen. The =
 settings are all OK as other routers are giving the display properly on =
 that session. I think my routers console port is dead. Please guide me =
 how can I check this and access my router. I even cant telnet as no =
 password is set there.How can I access my router now?Can I use aux =
 port in any way but no password is there too..I have to access it in =
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Cisco 1601 AUI

2000-12-21 Thread Shane Stockman

Could someone please provide some commands for configuring  a 1601 AUI port 
as the ethernet one is blown.

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RE: another question about BCMSN

2000-12-21 Thread Taylor, Don

My guess would be because the 5500 and 6500 are switches, not routers.

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Subject: another question about BCMSN


this question is quite confusing :
which cisco router support multilayer switching ??
the choice is 4500,5500,6500,7500, the answer is
4500 and 7500 I don't know what is the purpose
of this question , anybody can tell me why 5500 and
6500 is not correct ?


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RE: Cisco 1601 AUI

2000-12-21 Thread Taylor, Don

There's nothing to configure. The AUI and RJ-45 interfaces go to the same
internal logic board. Just plug a transceiver onto the AUI, plug your
Ethernet cable into it, and you should be up  running, unless there's
something wrong with the innards of the router that is affecting the
Ethernet mechanism altogether.

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Could someone please provide some commands for configuring  a 1601 AUI port 
as the ethernet one is blown.

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Re: AGS+ Determination

2000-12-21 Thread Circusnuts

Simple rule of thumb... CSC/4  it is 11.0(22) capable.  For the Telco
cloud, 10.0 is where all the needed stuff starts (DSLW/ Frame/ X.25).  I've
run them in the past  11.0(22) runs fine with version 11.0  12.0 routers.

Also- the only difference between the AGS/MGS/CGS, is how may cards they can
hold.  The AGS does have the ability to hold a Cbus extended processor card
also (almost like a VIP).

CGS- 2 cards (1 of them a processor)
MGS-4 cards (1 of them a processor)
AGS-9 cards if I remember right (1 processor, 1 environmental, 1 optional
Cbus)

Phil

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 Hi All,

 I foudn the CCO link but what i can't find is how to determine the
 difference between the following:

 AGS+/MGS/CGS
 AGS+/AGS/MGS/CGS(4)

 The first support 11.0.22 Enterprise, the second only 10.0.3

 How do I determine whether the AGS+ is of the first or second type?

 Darren

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Re: Configure a dial up access on Catalyst 6509 switch (URGENT) (SOLVED)

2000-12-21 Thread william

Guys,

I just need to configured the Auto Answer on the modem and connect it to the
console port.

That all.

Regards,

William




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Hi all

I want to set up a modem access on my Catalyst 6509 switch for TAC engineer
to dial in to check my configuration.

How can I do it??

Urgent.


Thanks.

William


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Re: Console Port not working

2000-12-21 Thread Ejaz Rizvi


How can I change the port speed or BAUD Rate ? I am not getting any
display ???



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=
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free apache security guide

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

very useful..

 http://www.thawte.com/ucgi/gothawte.cgi?a=e058209850018000
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BGP mesh

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

Would someone be so kind as to explain why BGP speakers within a common =
AS=20
need to be fully meshed please.

I am reading some Cisco documentation that is attached to this message.

The paragraphs in red are what is not quite clear to me.

Thanks a lot.

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Arrowpoint VISIO ICONS:

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

Anyone have any idea where if any i can get any visios for a cs-800

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Re: LAN design

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

And depending on the network topology you can even skip a few
layer 2 hops and 1 layer 3 hop when compare to traditional
routing.

Tony Olzak wrote:

 But the performance is still much faster than manually routing =
everything.
 After the first couple of packets, the switch doesn't need to go =
through the
 router to reach the other subnet. So, in fact, it is really like layer =
3
 switching.

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 icrosoft.com...
  Ron,
 
  layer 3 switching =3D routing
 
  "layer 3 switching" is just a marketing term thought up by sales =
droids to
  confuse the masses.  At most, layer 3 switching means "fast routing =
and
  fowarding".  You have asics and software enhancements, but the basic
  foundation its still a layer 3 path determination and forwarding =
based on
  that information, i.e what we called routing in the old days.
 
  Hope that sheds some light.
 
  -Kent
 
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  Ron Stark
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  Hi people,
 
  I have a design question that I was wondering if someone could shed =
some
  light
  on. With all the talk of layer3 switching these days, is it a good =
idea to
  switch at the core? Shouldn't the core be routed?
 
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4003 Catalyst Switch, Unable to connect 10mbps links

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

Hi All

My server and DHCP is connected to a Catalyst 4003 switch. I do not have
any VLAN and I use all default configuration on the switch. When I try =
to
connect any workstation having 10 Mbps ethernet card to the  switch, the
clients do not get a DHCP request from the server.=20

But the  same device when connected to 10/100 3COM hub, which is =
connected
to the same CAT 4003 switch log on and get the DHCP lease.=20

I tried changing the duplex and  speed config of the respective ports =
but
nothing helped. Why is it that  the device gets a connect from a hub but =
not
from the switch. I have tried  even putting the DHCP server on another =
port
in other switches or hubs but the problem remained to all devices =
connected
to the CAT 4003 switch. I am  attaching the log file to see my config.=20

Thanx=20


 4003.log=20

Muhammad Faheem
Systems Engineer
Afcomp
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Free Book From Cisco

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

 Cisco Catalyst=AE Switches  Landing.url =20
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 http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/edunet/index/D927-000XX

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RE: Layer 3 switching

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

Any 6500 series switch can be a layer 3 switch as well as the 3500
series and 2900 series, I believe. 
 
 Thanks,
 
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Job Posting

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

I am searching for a Sr. Network Managing Engineer with a CCIE =
Certification (completed written and lab). This position is located in =
Englewood, Colorado in the Denver Tech Center.=20

Network Management Engineers will work with Implementation Engineers to =
deploy and configure enterprise class networking infrastructure
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experience of network implementation or network design, preferably on an
enterprise wide level. Skill requirements include a solid foundation in
network management and relevant protocols. Hands-on experience with at =
least one of the network management tools is required. Unix and
scripting skills along with strong writing and presentation skills
required. Consulting experience a plus.

Bonuses are paid yearly and are up to 20% of the base salary. Also,
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Salary is between 125-150k (depending on experience).

Relocation assistance is provided.=20

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Fwd: Re: IPX

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

If you simply wish to filter out all updates *except* the Netware file =
servers you can
use an output sap filter on the wan interface of *each* router. (I am =
assuming that you
have IOS feature sets on your routers which support IPX.) For example:

Router A

ipx routing

access-list 1001 permit -1 4
access-list 1001 deny -1  -- not necessary due to implicit deny =
but I prefer to
have it in there for readability

interface s 0
 ipx network AC
 ipx output-sap-filter 1001

interface e 0
 ipx network A

-

After you implement the output sap filter, wait 60 seconds and do a show =
ipx servers.
The non-server entries for the remote sites should go away. Check out =
the link below for
more information.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/34.html

As for implementing IPX EIGRP, this would depend on the speed of your =
WAN links and the
amount of required (i.e. servers) SAP traffic. Using IPX/RIP, it takes =
480 bytes every
60 seconds to advertise 7 SAP services.  If you have fast links and a =
small amount of
required SAP traffic then implementing IPX EIGRP might be unnecessary. =
If on the other
hand you have lots of required SAP traffic I would definitely implement =
IPX EIGRP.  If
you do setup it up, don't forget to disable IPX/RIP for the WAN =
interfaces. For example:

Router A
---
ipx routing

int e 0
ipx network A

int s 0
ipx network AC

ipx router eigrp 100
 network AC
 network A

ipx router rip
 no network AC

--

Hope this helps,
Sandy Turnage

SH Wesson wrote:

 In regards to ipx routing, how and when do we determine if running ipx
 routing is enough as compare to when to run ipx eigrp routing?  My
 environment is growing from about 100 sap listings to maybe 2000 sap
 listings via a company merger.

 My second question is via the following diagram

 Site A    Site B    Site C

 Currently, IP traffic is going between Site A, B, and C. IPX is =
running
 locally within each site but not routed to other sites.  I wanted to =
have
 Site A and Site C to be able to talk IPX in order to see Novell =
servers on
 each site by enabling IPX routing.  Site A has about 100 sap listings, =
Site
 B has about 2000 sap listings, and site C has about 750 sap listings.  =
In
 enabling ipx routing across from A to C, how can I go about such that =
Site A
 only certain server sap advertisements from Site C.  Basically, I only =
want
 to be able to see servers across A and C and don't need to see ipx =
enabled
 clients.  Also, in this type of environment with the above number os =
sap
 listings, should I just use ipx routing or should I use "ipx eigrp"?

 Thanks.
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RE: Napster Question

2000-12-21 Thread Muhammad Asif Rashid

The list went through this several times already.

Blocking ports , , ,  is useless.. since Beta6, Napster =
has
been able to work on ANY port, INCLUDING 80.. so to kill Napster, you =
would
have to kill all access to http/tcp80.. NOT good.  Blocking the IPs is =
the
best and most thorough solution at this time.

Also, besides blocking the access to the main Napster sites will block =
most
users, and for those that go around it, there should be a user policy in
place.  It is not totally your job to govern what the users do and do =
not
do.. the users should also be held responsible.  Put a political policy =
in
place, and if it is broken by a user by using something such as opennap,
discipline from management will solve this issue.

 Regards,
  Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+I
  Network Systems Engineer, DataCom
  BMS Communications Ltd.
  http://www.bmscom.com

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Hal White
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 11:55 AM
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Subject: RE: Napster Question


Blocking these IP addresses will only block users from accessing the =
main
napster servers and will not block access to other napster servers, such =
as,
opennap, which can be found easily by using the napigator program.  The =
best
way to block Napster is to block the ports that the client uses which =
are
,,,.  Don't quote me on these ports because I can't find =
my
documentation at the moment, but I think they are right.


Hal

From: "Fowler, Joey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Napster Question
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 13:15:19 -0400

If you search the archives it has some info on this, but I just =
implemented
it this morning and it seems to working here. If you are using PIX =
firewall
(or any other) create an access list using the outbound and apply =
commands
to block the following addresses:

208.184.216.0 /24
208.178.167.0 /24
208.178.163.61
208.184.175.130
208.184.175.131
208.184.175.132
208.184.175.134
208.49.239.242
208.49.239.247
208.49.239.248

People will start wandering by your desk asking if you've ever heard a
program called Napster. I personally like to dumb.

Joey

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Subject: Napster Question


Greetings Group

Does anyone know what ports Napster usies for handshaking?
Inbound, outbound port number?
What would it take to block Napster?


Thanks

Tom Pruneau
Trainer Network Operations
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Re: Book that covers bridging?

2000-12-21 Thread NEO

Interconnections by Radia Pelman The Latest edition was just released! A
must have

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Re: CID passed with 839, CCDP complete, details inside

2000-12-21 Thread John Huston

Neal,

Congratulations passing the exam and thanks for the link.  This is very
helpful.

Regards,

John Huston


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 100 questions, took me 32 of 120 minutes allowed, and I walked out
 with an 839 and my spiffy new CCDP :-)

 The exam has the following sections and I've listed my scores

 1 Intro to Internetwork Design62%
 2 Campus LAN design62%
 3 TCP/IP network design88%
 4 desktop protocol design80%
 5 WAN design   76%
 6 SNA design   71%
 7 security issues  0% (!)(more on
 this below)



 For prep I used the Cisco Press CID book and the boson.com
 pretest. I spent about a month after completing my CCDP just letting my
 brain cool off then I crammed for the CID in about two weeks.


 The BCMSN material does an excellent job of covering the Campus LAN
 design portion, BSCN takes care of the TCP/IP network design, and BCRAN
 covers a bit of the WAN design questions.

 I studied for the CCNP 1.0 track and I took the ACRC exam last
 spring and missed it by one question. I mostly took it to get that stuff
 out of my head so I could work on switching and I didn't bother to
 retest but I feel that working through the Sybex ACRC book and the IPX
 and Appletalk labs in the CCIE Lab Study Guide really carried me on that
 portion. The information in the Cisco Press book is NOT I repeat NOT
 sufficient - you really need ACRC level skills to get by this thing.

 There are a number of questions on Stratacom stuff in the WAN
 portion. On pp367 of the Cisco Press CID book you will find this URL


http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wanbu/82/switch/sysm/sysmch0
1.htm

 Learn all of the magic incantations on this page and you will be
 protected from the ATM demon during your 640-025 exam :) I am a big fan
 of mastery rather than rote learning but in this case the boson.com exam
 proved invaluable - their questions are very, very close to what you'll
 find on the actual exam and you can practice test your way to a passing
 grade if you need to do so.


As gross and as useless as it is for 92% of the people working on
 this certification, you *must* know a little bit about SNA.

 I had done workstation support in a huge SNA shop so it wasn't
 entirely foreign and a long time ago (5+ years), for reasons I forget, I
 purchased and read a large portion of Communications for Cooperating
 Systems - OSI, SNA, and TCP/IP. This book is a psychotic piece of
 IBM backed propaganda which argues for the subordination of TCP/IP and
 the OSI model in the perfect (I use the word in the facist sense) SNA
 world. If you can shield your mind from the IBM borgification procedures
 its actually not a bad read if you want to get some background on SNA.
 FWIW it is ISBN 0-201-50775-7 and my copy was 'updated with corrections'
 in 1992.

 If you don't have the aforementioned marvelous tome of IBM wisdom
 the CID book covers a lot of what you need to know.


The  0% on security was quite a suprise and I still wonder if it
 isn't a misprint from the test software based on my final score- I was a
 script kiddie way back when before there was even a word for it and I am
 very used to looking at other's stuff with a  probing eye. I guess
 the mindset of those that are trained to defend is a lot different than
 that of those of us who took the Wyatt Earp route to getting our
 sherrif's badge.


Good luck, good studying, and if you're tired of people 'borrowing'
 your linux box take a look at www.openbsd.org - its the best script
 kiddie repellent I've found so far.







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AGS+ as a Frame Relay Switch

2000-12-21 Thread John Michalek

I have an AGS+ with 8 serial ports running IOS 10.3(6).  I'd like to use it
as a frame relay switch.
When I go to a serial interface and try to set the clock rate I get the
following error:
"Setting clockrate for DTE's is not allowed"
Is there a particular version of IOS that I should use?

Here's the config:
interface serial 0
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-realy intf-type dce


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RE: BGP trainning course (more advancet the better)

2000-12-21 Thread Gils

HI,

   Golbalknowledge has a great course in Toronto called Advanced BGP, most
recommended.



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Is somebody here who nows place when BGP course trainning can be attended ?

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A Silly question

2000-12-21 Thread skalidasan

While I try to ping a remote ip address from the router CLI, I am asked to
type escape sequence to abort.

I know I would sound silly asking this question, But to be honest, I don't
know the answer for this. Can anyone tell me what is the escape sequence to
abort pinging from the CLI.

Thanks in Advance,
S.Kalidasan

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A silly question - modified

2000-12-21 Thread skalidasan

While I try to ping a remote ip address from the router CLI, I am asked to
type escape sequence to abort.

I know I would sound silly asking this question, But to be honest, I don't
know the answer for this. Can anyone tell me what is the escape sequence to
abort pinging from the CLI.


*** I am pinging from within a telnet session to the Router ***

Thanks in Advance,
S.Kalidasan

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ISDN call answer

2000-12-21 Thread Raphael Kruczkowski

Hi.

I have a question,  When does a ISDN router know to "pick up" the line
and proceed with authentication?

I have 2 routers and one needs to dial into the other, but for security
reasons the dialing router cannot receive any calls.  I'm looking for a
command that will tell the router to do so, but I can't find it.


Thanks.
Raphael Kruczkowski

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Re: ISDN call answer

2000-12-21 Thread Larry Ogun-Banjo

Have a look at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/itg_v1/tr1917.htm





Raphael Kruczkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/21/2000 01:52:09 PM

Please respond to Raphael Kruczkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Subject:  ISDN call answer



Hi.

I have a question,  When does a ISDN router know to "pick up" the line
and proceed with authentication?

I have 2 routers and one needs to dial into the other, but for security
reasons the dialing router cannot receive any calls.  I'm looking for a
command that will tell the router to do so, but I can't find it.


Thanks.
Raphael Kruczkowski

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URGENT!framerelay on PRI 2 CE1

2000-12-21 Thread frank

Now i am constructing a FR network ,the network center is a 7507 router with
a PA-MC-8E1/120,the branch is
a 3640 with a NM-2CE1B.And i want to assign 2 pvcs for each 3640 to FR
net.The line between branch and ceenter
is 2M ,so i think i need on CE1 port only.
This is the first time for me to touch E1 port ,
Could anyone give me some sample cofigs or the link to the config on web?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

frank


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Re: AGS+ as a Frame Relay Switch

2000-12-21 Thread Nigel Taylor

John,
First thing is you must identify what type of interface your
serial port is emulating.  The only two choices
you have are DTE and DCE.  DTE devices(normally the router) receives a clock
from the DCE(normally the CSU/DSU or network equipment) provides the clock.
On the AGS's I hope you've got the HD V.35, 26 pin Serial interfaces because
those are the only one that support the cables to allow back-to-back router
connections to the 2500 routers(HD60) interfaces.  The other thing is to
support the DCE function on the AGS side you must change the jumper settings
on the card it self to make it a DCE capable device.  The cards comes
default with the jumper settings to DTE.  Here is the link that should
answer any other questions you may have...

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cisagspl/agscfig/34084.
htm

Also, don't forget the command "sh controller mci/sci"to see what the
ports are configured to.

HTH

Nigel..


- Original Message -
From: John Michalek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 6:57 AM
Subject: AGS+ as a Frame Relay Switch


 I have an AGS+ with 8 serial ports running IOS 10.3(6).  I'd like to use
it
 as a frame relay switch.
 When I go to a serial interface and try to set the clock rate I get the
 following error:
 "Setting clockrate for DTE's is not allowed"
 Is there a particular version of IOS that I should use?

 Here's the config:
 interface serial 0
 no ip address
 encapsulation frame-relay
 frame-realy intf-type dce


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Re: BGP newbie question, interesting

2000-12-21 Thread Katson PN Yeung

In case you have 2 routers connect back-to-back with iBGP, you don't need
IGP.

""Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I saw this original question yesterday but got sidetracked before I could
 send a response.
 I think BGP needs TCP port 179 just to operate properly. You would need at
 least static routes(Ip routing)
 just to get BGP routers talking to each other. So it maybe semantical, BGP
 cannot get of the ground without some other
 "routing" already in place. If the IGP or statics fail, so does BGP.
 Bottom Line: BGP is fully dependent on TCP/IP, as it has no inherent way
of
 transporting its own packets.
 Once the TCP packet arrives at a BGP router it can strip away the TCP and
IP
 headers and deal with the hellos, updates,etc.

 Thoughts anyone ?

 Winston.



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Using modular CSU/DSU on 2600

2000-12-21 Thread Benjamin Walling

I've entered all the commands to set up the T1 service module, but when I do
a show run or show start, I don't see them (except for one line).  A show
interface shows some of the settings (ESF, B8ZS), but I'm just curious how
it keeps the settings.

Are there any useful commands for troubleshooting the T1 line through the
service module?  The manuals aren't that great, and I'm not used to having
the internal CSU.

Thanks for any help.


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Hyperterminal problem

2000-12-21 Thread Benjamin Walling

Not really a Cisco question (directly), but everyone here should have ample
experience using COM ports to get consoles

Hyperterminal is saying 'Unable to open COM1'.  This port on this laptop has
been working fine for months, and this just started.  I've deleted the COM
port in Windows, reloaded BIOS defaults, and let Windows find it again, but
it doesn't help.

Anyone else have/solve this problem?


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Re: Hyperterminal problem

2000-12-21 Thread Charles Henson

Is anything else using com1 ie. palm software or something else. Are you
sure it's com1 and not com2 or 3?

Charles

""Benjamin Walling"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
91t5t0$tmc$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:91t5t0$tmc$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Not really a Cisco question (directly), but everyone here should have
ample
 experience using COM ports to get consoles

 Hyperterminal is saying 'Unable to open COM1'.  This port on this laptop
has
 been working fine for months, and this just started.  I've deleted the COM
 port in Windows, reloaded BIOS defaults, and let Windows find it again,
but
 it doesn't help.

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Re: Hyperterminal problem

2000-12-21 Thread Benjamin Walling

Man, that makes me feel dumb.  Apparently, Hotsync manager doesn't let
anything else use the COM port.


""Charles Henson"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
91t69s$vb7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:91t69s$vb7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Is anything else using com1 ie. palm software or something else. Are you
 sure it's com1 and not com2 or 3?

 Charles

 ""Benjamin Walling"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 91t5t0$tmc$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:91t5t0$tmc$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Not really a Cisco question (directly), but everyone here should have
 ample
  experience using COM ports to get consoles
 
  Hyperterminal is saying 'Unable to open COM1'.  This port on this laptop
 has
  been working fine for months, and this just started.  I've deleted the
COM
  port in Windows, reloaded BIOS defaults, and let Windows find it again,
 but
  it doesn't help.
 
  Anyone else have/solve this problem?
 
 
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Re: Hyperterminal problem

2000-12-21 Thread Chris Boyd

Do you have Palm Software running (hot sync)...or anything else using =
COM1?  Turn that off and it should work

--=20


Thanks,

Chris Boyd
Network Support
Alex Lee, Inc.
120 4th St SW
Hickory NC 28603
828-323-4103
www.alexlee.com
"Benjamin Walling" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message =
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 Not really a Cisco question (directly), but everyone here should have =
ample
 experience using COM ports to get consoles
=20
 Hyperterminal is saying 'Unable to open COM1'.  This port on this =
laptop has
 been working fine for months, and this just started.  I've deleted the =
COM
 port in Windows, reloaded BIOS defaults, and let Windows find it =
again, but
 it doesn't help.
=20
 Anyone else have/solve this problem?
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Re: Hyperterminal problem

2000-12-21 Thread Charles Henson

 There you go man. That nutty Palm Pilot will get you everytime!


""Benjamin Walling"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
91t6jt$hf$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:91t6jt$hf$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Man, that makes me feel dumb.  Apparently, Hotsync manager doesn't let
 anything else use the COM port.


 ""Charles Henson"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 91t69s$vb7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:91t69s$vb7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Is anything else using com1 ie. palm software or something else. Are you
  sure it's com1 and not com2 or 3?
 
  Charles
 
  ""Benjamin Walling"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  91t5t0$tmc$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:91t5t0$tmc$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   Not really a Cisco question (directly), but everyone here should have
  ample
   experience using COM ports to get consoles
  
   Hyperterminal is saying 'Unable to open COM1'.  This port on this
laptop
  has
   been working fine for months, and this just started.  I've deleted the
 COM
   port in Windows, reloaded BIOS defaults, and let Windows find it
again,
  but
   it doesn't help.
  
   Anyone else have/solve this problem?
  
  
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about frame relay

2000-12-21 Thread frank

The following is sample config on cisco site .
i got 2 questions:
1.when should we use" frame-relay map" command?
2 Do we have to get DLCI from carrier before config the router?could the
framerelay
switch assign the DLCI automaticaly?


version 11.2 *
service udp-small-servers *
service tcp-small-servers *
!
hostname Atlanta
!
enable secret cisco
!
ip subnet-zero
no ip domain-lookup
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address *
 encapsulation frame-relay
 frame-relay lmi-type ansi
!
interface Serial0.16 point-to-point
 description Frame Relay to Boston
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 frame-relay interface-dlci 16 broadcast
!
interface Serial0.17 point-to-point
 description Frame Relay to Chicago
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 frame-relay interface-dlci 17 broadcast
!
router rip
 version 2
 network 10.0.0.0
 no auto-summary
!
ip http server
ip classless
!
line con 0
 password console
 login
line aux 0 *
line vty 0 4
 password telnet
 login *
!
end *


Thanks

frank


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When do we have to use subinterface on FR config?

2000-12-21 Thread frank

Thanks

frank


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RE: 56K vs 64K

2000-12-21 Thread Christopher Larson


Could you post a link or somewhere to get this info. I have been looking
and cannot find anything. I remember covering this in BCRAN and would
like to go through it again. Having to do with the serial lines and the
sampling rate, bit robbing etc. SF/ESF AMI/B8ZS etc. If you have a link
to this info I would love to read it over again. 




-Original Message-
From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 56K vs 64K


High-level view:

Remember there are multiple levels in the "T1" world. I'm 
carefully avoiding "layer"  If anyone starts trying to force this 
into OSI layering, I will start to mutter, "This is a .44 magnum, the 
most powerful handgun in the world. I can't remember if I've fired 5 
or 6 rounds. Feeling lucky, punk?" :-)

The lowest level is the electrical/optical signal format
Next, you have bit stream encoding (AMI, B8ZS, etc.)
Next, you have framing (SF, ESF)
And with voice services, you have call control (CCS, CAS, etc.)



Bruce Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
On a T1 line what is the difference between 56K and 64K. If I am
correct I
believe that 56K uses bit stuffing to stuff the 8th bit of every
timeslot
with a 1 to fulfill the ones density requirement. However, this would
not be
necessary with B8ZS line coding, right because B8ZS will not allow 8
consecutive zeroes anyway.

You're right about B8ZS, but 56K (and, for that matter, 48K) was 
introduced at a time when AMI was extremely common.

Now if that is true, why would you use 56K on a
B8ZS coded T1 circuit and if those timeslots are cross-connected to a
64K
line or vice versa, wont that cause errors because the two clock rates
are
expecting different things in the 8th bit. I would appreciate any
comments
at all on this subject.

But the DS0 sees a 64 KBPS stream and doesn't inherently expect any 
meaning in any particular bit.

Bit meaning does come up at a higher level when used for telco 
signaling, as with CAS and CCS.



I didn't even _think_ of the acronym CCIE while writing the body of 
this message.  No ciscos were scaled, finned, or fried in its 
preparation.


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Re: BGP newbie question, interesting

2000-12-21 Thread Peter Van Oene

I would clarify that the rule here is that you each BGP speaking router needs to have 
a route to the Next Hop routers advertised into the AS.  

*** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

On 12/21/2000 at 9:43 PM Katson PN Yeung wrote:

In case you have 2 routers connect back-to-back with iBGP, you don't need
IGP.

""Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I saw this original question yesterday but got sidetracked before I could
 send a response.
 I think BGP needs TCP port 179 just to operate properly. You would need at
 least static routes(Ip routing)
 just to get BGP routers talking to each other. So it maybe semantical, BGP
 cannot get of the ground without some other
 "routing" already in place. If the IGP or statics fail, so does BGP.
 Bottom Line: BGP is fully dependent on TCP/IP, as it has no inherent way
of
 transporting its own packets.
 Once the TCP packet arrives at a BGP router it can strip away the TCP and
IP
 headers and deal with the hellos, updates,etc.

 Thoughts anyone ?

 Winston.



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RE: Disconnecting ISDN

2000-12-21 Thread Herold Heiko

Clear the whole bri or the subinterface concerned,
clear int bri 0
or clear int bri 0:2

Heiko

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Hello colleagues,

do you know if there is an IOS command that allows to 
disconnect an ISDN 
call ? So far, I usually shutdown the BRI to disconect the 
call, but I have 
a feeling there might be an easier way.
Thanks for your help in advance.

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Re: BGP trainning course (more advancet the better)

2000-12-21 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

Is somebody here who nows place when BGP course trainning can be attended ?

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What are your objectives for such a course? Just the certification 
aspects, the broader view of ISP operations, or of code development?

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RE: Which model to use for the abovementioned

2000-12-21 Thread Hennen, David

sounds like a 1720 or 1750 router with some flavor of T1 WIC installed

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/1700/prodlit/1750_ds.htm

Dave H

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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:10 AM
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Subject: Which model to use for the abovementioned
Importance: High


Dear member!

Pls advise which model to use for the abovementioned.
Details is as follows -

1) 16MB Flash memory
2) 4MB Memory
3) 10/100TX Fast Ethernet
4) 48MHz Risc
5) Support lease line 128Kbps for WAN
6) 1 serial syncronise
7) Automatic speed detection
8) Automatic duplex negotiation

Appreciate your help on this.  Pls reply immediately.

TQ
Steiven Poh

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RE: 56K vs 64K

2000-12-21 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

Could you post a link or somewhere to get this info. I have been looking
and cannot find anything. I remember covering this in BCRAN and would
like to go through it again. Having to do with the serial lines and the
sampling rate, bit robbing etc. SF/ESF AMI/B8ZS etc. If you have a link
to this info I would love to read it over again.

Unfortunately, I don't know of an online link. The Cisco University 
voice courseware lacked it, and I tended to do this material at the 
whiteboard.  I go into it to a reasonable extent in my new book, WAN 
Survival Handbook (Wiley).





-Original Message-
From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 56K vs 64K


High-level view:

 Remember there are multiple levels in the "T1" world. I'm
carefully avoiding "layer"  If anyone starts trying to force this
into OSI layering, I will start to mutter, "This is a .44 magnum, the
most powerful handgun in the world. I can't remember if I've fired 5
or 6 rounds. Feeling lucky, punk?" :-)

 The lowest level is the electrical/optical signal format
 Next, you have bit stream encoding (AMI, B8ZS, etc.)
 Next, you have framing (SF, ESF)
 And with voice services, you have call control (CCS, CAS, etc.)



Bruce Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
On a T1 line what is the difference between 56K and 64K. If I am
correct I
believe that 56K uses bit stuffing to stuff the 8th bit of every
timeslot
with a 1 to fulfill the ones density requirement. However, this would
not be
necessary with B8ZS line coding, right because B8ZS will not allow 8
consecutive zeroes anyway.

You're right about B8ZS, but 56K (and, for that matter, 48K) was
introduced at a time when AMI was extremely common.

Now if that is true, why would you use 56K on a
B8ZS coded T1 circuit and if those timeslots are cross-connected to a
64K
line or vice versa, wont that cause errors because the two clock rates
are
expecting different things in the 8th bit. I would appreciate any
comments
at all on this subject.

But the DS0 sees a 64 KBPS stream and doesn't inherently expect any
meaning in any particular bit.

Bit meaning does come up at a higher level when used for telco
signaling, as with CAS and CCS.



I didn't even _think_ of the acronym CCIE while writing the body of
this message.  No ciscos were scaled, finned, or fried in its
preparation.


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DEC Brouter Password recovery

2000-12-21 Thread Danial wood

Dear Group
  

  I have to recover the password of a Dec brouter 90
(68030) processor revision A with 8MB of memory.It has
Cisco IOS 10.2(5).Its register value is set as 0x102.
   Guys it is emergency and I am in a deep trouble.
thanks in advance..

Danial

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Re: 4003 Catalyst Switch, Unable to connect 10mbps links

2000-12-21 Thread Ilya Mazhara

set port host in config mode

Muhammad Asif Rashid wrote:
 
 Hi All
 
 My server and DHCP is connected to a Catalyst 4003 switch. I do not have
 any VLAN and I use all default configuration on the switch. When I try =
 to
 connect any workstation having 10 Mbps ethernet card to the  switch, the
 clients do not get a DHCP request from the server.=20
 
 But the  same device when connected to 10/100 3COM hub, which is =
 connected
 to the same CAT 4003 switch log on and get the DHCP lease.=20
 
 I tried changing the duplex and  speed config of the respective ports =
 but
 nothing helped. Why is it that  the device gets a connect from a hub but =
 not
 from the switch. I have tried  even putting the DHCP server on another =
 port
 in other switches or hubs but the problem remained to all devices =
 connected
 to the CAT 4003 switch. I am  attaching the log file to see my config.=20
 
 Thanx=20
 
  4003.log=20
 
 Muhammad Faheem
 Systems Engineer
 Afcomp
 Hello : (9714)-3933878 / 3027338
 
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RE: DEC Brouter Password recovery

2000-12-21 Thread Craig Johnson

Well, a 68030 processor is the same one a 2500 uses.  Have you tried
Ctrl-Break on startup to see if you get the same thing?  If that works,
try o/r 0x2142 enter then i enter.  Can't say I've ever worked with
that router before, though.

Craig
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Danial wood
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 8:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DEC Brouter Password recovery


Dear Group
  

  I have to recover the password of a Dec brouter 90
(68030) processor revision A with 8MB of memory.It has
Cisco IOS 10.2(5).Its register value is set as 0x102.
   Guys it is emergency and I am in a deep trouble.
thanks in advance..

Danial

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CCNP done

2000-12-21 Thread Chris H

Group,

Though I rarely contribute, just wanted to say that after a long and more 
round about approach than most, I finished the CCNP.  I have to pretty much 
internalize the satisfaction that I got from passing, because outside of 
this list and and the networking industry, who the hell knows or cares what 
a CCNP is... I was disappointed when I got home and told my wife that she 
didn't start doing cartwheels, but just gave me the courtesy, 
"Congratulations honey"... Anyhow here's what it took:

March '00 ACRC 1.0
April '00 CLSC 1.0
Nov   '00 BCRAN 2.0
Dec   '00 Support 2.0 (failed the CIT 1.0 before it expired)

The best materials I found are the Cisco Course materials handed out at the 
classes.  I was unable to attend any of them, but through some buddies, I 
was able to get 3 out of the 4 course handouts...

Some advise:  If you have a highly intense workload during the day, or get 
sucked into design meetings often, don't schedule exams for after work, the 
best times are the morning or weekends (at least for me).  I made the 
mistake of taking a few exams after work going into it with scrambled eggs 
for brains.

Try to learn the material, not just expect to find an easy way to pass the 
exam or expect people on the list to spoon feed you answers.  Besides, if 
you pass all four exams just from memorizing practice questions, fine, but 
if you can't back it up in a production scenario, people will think you're a 
joke.  Hopefully the CCNP won't be degraded from those types.  Well I guess 
I'll take a little break away from "those stupid tests" (as my wife would 
say), and, oh I don't know, maybe watch all 25 bowl games.  Go Buckeyes!

Chris
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Arca Emutel Solo ISDN simulator

2000-12-21 Thread Sammy

I had called Arca to place an  order for the Emulte lite ISDN simulator and
they said that the Emutel Lite has been discontinued. They have come out
with an Emutel Solo which also has ADSL simulation. Also the ISDN interfaces
(S/T or U) are user configurable.
Has any one used this simulator. Any comments on it?
Please let me know

Thanks

Sammy

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RE: DEC Brouter Password recovery

2000-12-21 Thread Curtis Roze

Daniel --

If this box is truely cisco IOS then put some bits in where the zero is.
Like 0x142 instead of 0x102.  The bits tell it to ignore the startup config.
You can also check on cisco.com.



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-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DEC Brouter Password recovery


Dear Group
  

  I have to recover the password of a Dec brouter 90
(68030) processor revision A with 8MB of memory.It has
Cisco IOS 10.2(5).Its register value is set as 0x102.
   Guys it is emergency and I am in a deep trouble.
thanks in advance..

Danial

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RE: 56K vs 64K

2000-12-21 Thread Scott Brenner

Here is a link to a White Paper on T-1 basics. It covers with moderate
detail what you are wanting.

http://www.ttc.com/downloads/white_papers/t1_tn.pdf

There are many other White Papers on the page I found the this one on that
might be of interest
to everyone.

http://www.ttc.com/technical_resources/white_papers/index.html

-Scott Brenner
CCNP/CCDP


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Christopher Larson
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 5:47 AM
To: 'Howard C. Berkowitz'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 56K vs 64K



Could you post a link or somewhere to get this info. I have been looking
and cannot find anything. I remember covering this in BCRAN and would
like to go through it again. Having to do with the serial lines and the
sampling rate, bit robbing etc. SF/ESF AMI/B8ZS etc. If you have a link
to this info I would love to read it over again.




-Original Message-
From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 56K vs 64K


High-level view:

Remember there are multiple levels in the "T1" world. I'm
carefully avoiding "layer"  If anyone starts trying to force this
into OSI layering, I will start to mutter, "This is a .44 magnum, the
most powerful handgun in the world. I can't remember if I've fired 5
or 6 rounds. Feeling lucky, punk?" :-)

The lowest level is the electrical/optical signal format
Next, you have bit stream encoding (AMI, B8ZS, etc.)
Next, you have framing (SF, ESF)
And with voice services, you have call control (CCS, CAS, etc.)



Bruce Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
On a T1 line what is the difference between 56K and 64K. If I am
correct I
believe that 56K uses bit stuffing to stuff the 8th bit of every
timeslot
with a 1 to fulfill the ones density requirement. However, this would
not be
necessary with B8ZS line coding, right because B8ZS will not allow 8
consecutive zeroes anyway.

You're right about B8ZS, but 56K (and, for that matter, 48K) was
introduced at a time when AMI was extremely common.

Now if that is true, why would you use 56K on a
B8ZS coded T1 circuit and if those timeslots are cross-connected to a
64K
line or vice versa, wont that cause errors because the two clock rates
are
expecting different things in the 8th bit. I would appreciate any
comments
at all on this subject.

But the DS0 sees a 64 KBPS stream and doesn't inherently expect any
meaning in any particular bit.

Bit meaning does come up at a higher level when used for telco
signaling, as with CAS and CCS.



I didn't even _think_ of the acronym CCIE while writing the body of
this message.  No ciscos were scaled, finned, or fried in its
preparation.


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RE: CCNP done

2000-12-21 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)

Congratulations Chris - we understand ;)

-Original Message-
From: Chris H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 9:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCNP done


Group,

Though I rarely contribute, just wanted to say that after a long and more 
round about approach than most, I finished the CCNP.  I have to pretty much 
internalize the satisfaction that I got from passing, because outside of 
this list and and the networking industry, who the hell knows or cares what 
a CCNP is... I was disappointed when I got home and told my wife that she 
didn't start doing cartwheels, but just gave me the courtesy, 
"Congratulations honey"... Anyhow here's what it took:

March '00 ACRC 1.0
April '00 CLSC 1.0
Nov   '00 BCRAN 2.0
Dec   '00 Support 2.0 (failed the CIT 1.0 before it expired)

The best materials I found are the Cisco Course materials handed out at the 
classes.  I was unable to attend any of them, but through some buddies, I 
was able to get 3 out of the 4 course handouts...

Some advise:  If you have a highly intense workload during the day, or get 
sucked into design meetings often, don't schedule exams for after work, the 
best times are the morning or weekends (at least for me).  I made the 
mistake of taking a few exams after work going into it with scrambled eggs 
for brains.

Try to learn the material, not just expect to find an easy way to pass the 
exam or expect people on the list to spoon feed you answers.  Besides, if 
you pass all four exams just from memorizing practice questions, fine, but 
if you can't back it up in a production scenario, people will think you're a

joke.  Hopefully the CCNP won't be degraded from those types.  Well I guess 
I'll take a little break away from "those stupid tests" (as my wife would 
say), and, oh I don't know, maybe watch all 25 bowl games.  Go Buckeyes!

Chris
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RE: another question about BCMSN

2000-12-21 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)

Because the 5500 and 6500 are SWITCHES that support
multilayer switching, not ROUTERS.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: another question about BCMSN


this question is quite confusing :
which cisco router support multilayer switching ??
the choice is 4500,5500,6500,7500, the answer is
4500 and 7500 I don't know what is the purpose
of this question , anybody can tell me why 5500 and
6500 is not correct ?


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RE: BGP trainning course (more advancet the better)

2000-12-21 Thread Greene, Patrick

IMS in Atlanta now has a very thorough 5-day course

www.imsinc.com

Patrick

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Sent: 12/21/2000 7:26 AM
Subject: RE: BGP trainning course (more advancet the better)

HI,

   Golbalknowledge has a great course in Toronto called Advanced BGP,
most
recommended.



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Re: Subject: Disconnecting ISDN

2000-12-21 Thread Paul Werner


 do you know if there is an IOS command that allows to 
disconnect an ISDN
 
 call ? So far, I usually shutdown the BRI to disconect the 
call, but I
 have 
 a feeling there might be an easier way.

Have you considered using this command?

clear interface bri 0

HTH,

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RE: 56K vs 64K

2000-12-21 Thread Daniel Cotts

See also: 
http://www.larscom.com/support/multimedia/acrobat/access-t/access-t.pdf
Watch the wrap. Pages 9 to 19

 -Original Message-
 From: Scott Brenner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 9:46 AM
 To: Christopher Larson; 'Howard C. Berkowitz'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: 56K vs 64K
 
 
 Here is a link to a White Paper on T-1 basics. It covers with moderate
 detail what you are wanting.
 
 http://www.ttc.com/downloads/white_papers/t1_tn.pdf
 
 There are many other White Papers on the page I found the 
 this one on that
 might be of interest
 to everyone.
 
 http://www.ttc.com/technical_resources/white_papers/index.html
 
 -Scott Brenner
 CCNP/CCDP
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Christopher Larson
 Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 5:47 AM
 To: 'Howard C. Berkowitz'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: 56K vs 64K
 
 
 
 Could you post a link or somewhere to get this info. I have 
 been looking
 and cannot find anything. I remember covering this in BCRAN and would
 like to go through it again. Having to do with the serial 
 lines and the
 sampling rate, bit robbing etc. SF/ESF AMI/B8ZS etc. If you 
 have a link
 to this info I would love to read it over again.
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1:02 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: 56K vs 64K
 
 
 High-level view:
 
 Remember there are multiple levels in the "T1" world. I'm
 carefully avoiding "layer"  If anyone starts trying to force this
 into OSI layering, I will start to mutter, "This is a .44 magnum, the
 most powerful handgun in the world. I can't remember if I've fired 5
 or 6 rounds. Feeling lucky, punk?" :-)
 
 The lowest level is the electrical/optical signal format
 Next, you have bit stream encoding (AMI, B8ZS, etc.)
 Next, you have framing (SF, ESF)
 And with voice services, you have call control (CCS, CAS, etc.)
 
 
 
 Bruce Williams
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
 On a T1 line what is the difference between 56K and 64K. If I am
 correct I
 believe that 56K uses bit stuffing to stuff the 8th bit of every
 timeslot
 with a 1 to fulfill the ones density requirement. However, this would
 not be
 necessary with B8ZS line coding, right because B8ZS will not allow 8
 consecutive zeroes anyway.
 
 You're right about B8ZS, but 56K (and, for that matter, 48K) was
 introduced at a time when AMI was extremely common.
 
 Now if that is true, why would you use 56K on a
 B8ZS coded T1 circuit and if those timeslots are cross-connected to a
 64K
 line or vice versa, wont that cause errors because the two 
 clock rates
 are
 expecting different things in the 8th bit. I would appreciate any
 comments
 at all on this subject.
 
 But the DS0 sees a 64 KBPS stream and doesn't inherently expect any
 meaning in any particular bit.
 
 Bit meaning does come up at a higher level when used for telco
 signaling, as with CAS and CCS.
 
 
 
 I didn't even _think_ of the acronym CCIE while writing the body of
 this message.  No ciscos were scaled, finned, or fried in its
 preparation.
 
 
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Re: CID passed with 839, CCDP complete, details inside

2000-12-21 Thread Andre' Paree-Huff

Neal,

I took the CID exam last week and faild by 21 points. I too received a =
ZERO on the security and have talked to at least 5 people that have =
taken the cert, some passed some failed but everyone one of them got a =
ZERO for security issues.  I agree I wonder if this was a misprint.

"Neal Rauhauser" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 100 questions, took me 32 of 120 minutes allowed, and I walked out
 with an 839 and my spiffy new CCDP :-)

 The exam has the following sections and I've listed my scores

 1 Intro to Internetwork Design62%
 2 Campus LAN design62%
 3 TCP/IP network design88%
 4 desktop protocol design80%
 5 WAN design   76%
 6 SNA design   71%
 7 security issues  0% (!)(more on
 this below)





Andr=E9 Paree-Huff
A+, ASE, CCDA, CCNP
MCSE+I, NET+, I-NET+
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MCSE OR CCNA

2000-12-21 Thread Adedapo Omisore

Please I need the advice of somebody in the house.
I want to start my cisco certification next year, must I have my MCSE first 
before moving in to CCNA ? or I can do it directly without bothering myself 
with MCSE first.
Any little advice will be appreciated.

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MCSE OR CCNA

2000-12-21 Thread Adedapo Omisore

Please I need the advice of somebody in the house.
I want to start my cisco certification next year, must I have my MCSE first 
before moving in to CCNA ? or I can do it directly without bothering myself 
with MCSE first.
Any little advice will be appreciated.

Thank you.

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RE: BGP trainning course (more advancet the better)

2000-12-21 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

Again, truly a question. How much of this is BGP configuration and 
troubleshooting and how much does it help understand serious global 
routing?


IMS in Atlanta now has a very thorough 5-day course

www.imsinc.com

Patrick

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Sent: 12/21/2000 7:26 AM
Subject: RE: BGP trainning course (more advancet the better)

HI,

Golbalknowledge has a great course in Toronto called Advanced BGP,
most
recommended.



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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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CCIE Salary article

2000-12-21 Thread Daniel Cotts

http://www.zdnet.com/sp/stories/issue/0,4537,2664303,00.html

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RE: Free Book From Cisco

2000-12-21 Thread James Woloszyn

Thanks.

It's been a while since I have seen a freebie

Did anyone ever get those alarm clocks

JaW

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Free Book From Cisco


 Cisco Catalyst=AE Switches  Landing.url =20
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 http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/edunet/index/D927-000XX

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Re: Home CCNP lab

2000-12-21 Thread Frederick R. Carlson

We just got stuff in for the Cisco Networking Academy here.  This
program takes you to the CCNP level
The package was (1) 2514 (4) 2501s a Cat1912 and a Cat1924.

I passed the CCNP by OJT and reading,  I think a lab is CRITICAL for
CCIE (because VERY few production networks have the diversity that is
required for CCIE).  A lab is probably not needed for CCNP.  OJT will
give you what you need to know.

V/R
FRC

Chris Larson wrote:

 Actually you could get by just fine with 2 or 3 2500 series and a Cat
 1900. The CAT 1900 has basically the same OS as 5000. Make sure the
 2500's have a couple serial (use them as a frame relay or X.25 switch)
 and to test ISDN you will need an ISDN interface and ISDN simulator.

  - Original Message -
  From: Elias Aggelidis
  To: Michael Ross ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 12:44 PM
  Subject: Re: Home CCNP lab
   Hi, I do not think that you need to setup a LABto pass the
  CCNP. But if you would like to do it you must have a 55xx,
  36xx, 7xx, 25xx and maybe a 4xxx Regards

   - Original Message -
   From: Michael Ross
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 1:51 AM
   Subject: Home CCNP lab
G Day  I am currently looking at setting up a
   home lab to self study CCNP. I would be most
   appreciative if any one would be able to assist
   meby advising what equipment would be required and
   avaiable to carry out most of the labs. I am in
   Australia and am willing to purchase second hand
   equipment. Hopefully the Aussie dollar will
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   rates.  Regards, Michael.


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RE: Free Book From Cisco

2000-12-21 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)

No...I didn't get my modem cord either!

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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:47 AM
To: 'Muhammad Asif Rashid'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Free Book From Cisco


Thanks.

It's been a while since I have seen a freebie

Did anyone ever get those alarm clocks

JaW

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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Free Book From Cisco


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RE: Free Book From Cisco

2000-12-21 Thread Andy Barkl

I just got a book entitled SAFEguarding the E-Business Network.
But I always wondered what ever happened to the Alarm Clock.
I thought it was just me.

At 11:57 AM 12/21/2000 -0600, you wrote:
No...I didn't get my modem cord either!

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Re: BGP mesh

2000-12-21 Thread Nalin Pai

Hi Muhammad,

I am afraid I cannot find any attached Cisco documentation.
But I will try and answer your question.

IBGP speakers need to be full meshed to prevent routing loops that
could occur from a "distance vector routing protocol" like behaviour.
By having a full mesh, an IBGP peer gets first hand information from
every other IBGP peer thus eliminating possibility of routing loops.

Ofcourse, this could cause scaling problems for a large no. if 
IBGP peers. But there are a couple of solutions to prevent such
problems.

o Router Reflectors. (rfc1966)
o Confederations. (rfc1965)

Hope this helps,

Thanks,
Nalin

Muhammad Asif Rashid wrote:
 
 Would someone be so kind as to explain why BGP speakers within a common =
 AS=20
 need to be fully meshed please.
 
 I am reading some Cisco documentation that is attached to this message.
 
 The paragraphs in red are what is not quite clear to me.
 
 Thanks a lot.
 
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Cisco CIM CD's

2000-12-21 Thread AABAN34


http://www.ciscopress.com/changeling.cfm?chnglng=16

Here is the website? you can get these Cd's at any book stores...

Brian


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Re: Cat3500xl multi vlan config question

2000-12-21 Thread Greg Reaume

...a router with VLAN support that is.  Most hardware platforms will do as
long as they have fast ethernet port and plus image IOS.

Greg

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you need a router to route between vlan's

Regards,

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Importance: High


Hey,

First off, I'm not too familiar with Cisco 3500 xl switches. I configured a
switch with 3 VLANs, I assigned an IP address to each VLAN, I also added the
necessary ports in each VLAN.
After everything is said and done the 3rd VLAN (servers) didn't have
connectivity to the other VLANs.
I couldn't find a command to allow me to assign a default route to each
VLAN.

Does anyone have any ideas how I can make the VLAN's work?

Sincerely,
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Cisco VPN concentrator

2000-12-21 Thread Vicky Chappel

I am having trouble configuring VPN client on NT4.0/SP5 notebooks. Its really
weird. I am using NT domain authentication. When I use the VPN dialer it goes
through NT authentication successfully and establishes secure connection. I
can monitor the session on concentrator. But still I can not ping any hosts or
browse the NT network on the subnet from the notebook. I get the IP address
from the concentrator pool. The hosts I am trying to ping are on same subnet. 
The win9x client works fine with the same group that is configured on
concentrator. Has some one experienced this problem with Cisco VPN
concentrator (ATIGA series3000). Any help is greatly appreciated.


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ROUTERS CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE

2000-12-21 Thread news.groupstudy.com

Please provide a link or location to get something a little more powerful
than the Cisco config maker.

it is great but still limited.

Also trying to get some software to configure the switches.  if you know of
any please advise.

thx




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Re: CID passed with 839, CCDP complete, details inside

2000-12-21 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

There's a 50/50 chance anyone could get 0 on the security section, since 
there's only one question! Also, quite a few of the questions on the CID 
test are tricky and weird, so maybe that one is too. I checked my score and 
I got it right, but I'm used to the trickiness. ;-)

As I recall, the course developer removed the security section from the CID 
3.0 class anyway. To tell you the truth, I think that it's a mistake that 
there's any question on the topic. The objectives that Cisco publishes for 
CID 3.0 are based on the 2.0 version of the class. Really they are. That's 
why so many of the books missed the fact that there are StrataCom questions 
on the test.

Priscilla


At 12:09 PM 12/21/00, Andre' Paree-Huff wrote:
Neal,

I took the CID exam last week and faild by 21 points. I too received a =
ZERO on the security and have talked to at least 5 people that have =
taken the cert, some passed some failed but everyone one of them got a =
ZERO for security issues.  I agree I wonder if this was a misprint.

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  100 questions, took me 32 of 120 minutes allowed, and I walked out
  with an 839 and my spiffy new CCDP :-)
 
  The exam has the following sections and I've listed my scores
 
  1 Intro to Internetwork Design62%
  2 Campus LAN design62%
  3 TCP/IP network design88%
  4 desktop protocol design80%
  5 WAN design   76%
  6 SNA design   71%
  7 security issues  0% (!)(more on
  this below)
 
 



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7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread Desai, Inamul


We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or 
when you write to config file. We gone thru changing 
VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco. 
It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module. 
No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all
enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help 
some time when I reset FLASH cards.
D u think it's flash cards ?

here is startup info:
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory


Creading the file into memory...
Self decompressing the image :
#


### [OK]
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed 12032,
stat
us 0x0
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed 12032,
stat
us 0x0
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
600E9
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,
status 0x
40
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
600E9
090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory


Creading the file into memory...
Self decompressing the image :
#


### [OK]
%CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3
-Traceback= 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC 600E9090
600E9
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
%LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has
been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC
addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the
use of this address as a default.
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be correctly
under
stood.CC

CC
%CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP
cardC


CC

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RE: Free Book From Cisco

2000-12-21 Thread Nguyen_Trang

Hmmm, no alarm clock and no modem extension cord.
Guess, Cisco is being the Grinch.  I'll byte on 
this one. 

Thanks

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 Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 5:58 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Free Book From Cisco
 
 
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RE: Free Book From Cisco

2000-12-21 Thread f_a_name

Wow! I feel 50% loved by Cisco as I got the alarm clock 
but not the zip cord.  But, don't feel too jealous of 
me, the clock wouldn't keep the time and all it wouldn't 
stop playing some stupid song.  The city dump has it 
now... ;-)


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Nguyen_Trang
 Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:17 PM
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 Subject: RE: Free Book From Cisco
 
 
 Hmmm, no alarm clock and no modem extension cord.
 Guess, Cisco is being the Grinch.  I'll byte on 
 this one. 
 
 Thanks
 
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Free Book From Cisco
  
  
   Cisco Catalyst=AE Switches  Landing.url =20
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Re: Subject: Disconnecting ISDN

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

Here is another one I often get into discussion about.

Yes you can do a 

router#clear int bri

or in the case where you may want to clear a "B" channel on a primary.  Find which is 
the relevant channel and do something like.

router#clear int s0/2:23 or whatever

On an Asynch line do a clear int a(whatever)

Hope this helps

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia



 at 11:32:42 AM, Paul Werner wrote:

 
  do you know if there is an IOS command that allows to 
 disconnect an ISDN
  
  call ? So far, I usually shutdown the BRI to disconect the 
 call, but I
  have 
  a feeling there might be an easier way.
 
 Have you considered using this command?
 
 clear interface bri 0
 
 HTH,
 
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RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread Bowen, Shawn

This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot with AS5800's running
this code.  Boot without a config let it get FULLY booted, then copy start
to run.  This works for us, as it seems the router does not fully get
initialized before certain configurations get loaded.  Also, it seems that
console logging on the 5800 is what kills it when it runs out of memory
after initializing all the modems on the 5800's(1400 of em!).  Like I said,
I know why this happens on 5800s, I'm assuming the issue is following to the
7505's.  One other note, if you have the back plane oversubscribed with
certain cards it will do this as well.

Shawn

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Desai, Inamul
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP


We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or
when you write to config file. We gone thru changing
VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping
mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco.
It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module.
No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all
enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help
some time when I reset FLASH cards.
D u think it's flash cards ?

here is startup info:
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory


Creading the file into memory...
Self decompressing the image :
#


### [OK]
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed 12032,
stat
us 0x0
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 600109B0
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed 12032,
stat
us 0x0
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC 600E9090
600E9
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,
status 0x
40
-Traceback= 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC
600E9
090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM
SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory


Creading the file into memory...
Self decompressing the image :
#


### [OK]
%CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3
-Traceback= 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC 600E9090
600E9
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C
%LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has
been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC
addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the
use of this address as a default.
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be correctly
under
stood.CC

CC
%CBUS-3-MIPSTAT: Out of buffers--losing status information for the MIP
cardC


CC

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Thanks

2000-12-21 Thread Eric Fisher

Thank you all for the great posts.  Passed my written today with an 80%. =
=20

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RE: Cisco 1601 AUI

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

It is not always that simple.

A nasty little trick that can stop your comms dead on a busy service.

The "ethernet" standards specify the "heartbeat" (SQE) test must be on.  Therefore for 
an AUI transceiver to comply with the standards it come with the SQE test "ON".  This 
has the effect of sending  a pulse back into the interface.  (HeartBeat checking its 
collision circuit).  The router sees this as a collision and you can be in trouble.

This is particularly bad on most bridges and repeaters.  Most transceivers have a 
little switch on them.  On comms devices turn OFF SQE.  Be aware that some older 
servers (HP Minis etc) may require SQE to function properly.

I have spent a number of hours on various LAN's discovering this to be a problem.  I 
can indeed bring an entire network down and has done on many occassions.

Just anothery from the ole uncle Teunis.

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia

On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 04:51:40 AM, Taylor. Don wrote:

 There's nothing to configure. The AUI and RJ-45 interfaces go to the same
 internal logic board. Just plug a transceiver onto the AUI, plug your
 Ethernet cable into it, and you should be up  running, unless there's
 something wrong with the innards of the router that is affecting the
 Ethernet mechanism altogether.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Shane Stockman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:33 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Cisco 1601 AUI 
 
 
 Could someone please provide some commands for configuring  a 1601 AUI port 
 as the ethernet one is blown.
 
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RE: [re - A silly question - modified]

2000-12-21 Thread Bowen, Shawn

Ctrl-shift-6 let go then X

Shawn

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Charles Nunie
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 12:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [re - A silly question - modified]

Thanx. 

For years I've tried to figure that one out.

Dzilo


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe it is ctrl+shift+6  al at the same time.

Gene

While I try to ping a remote ip address from the router CLI, I am asked to
 type escape sequence to abort.
 
 I know I would sound silly asking this question, But to be honest, I
don't
 know the answer for this. Can anyone tell me what is the escape sequence
to
 abort pinging from the CLI.
 
 
 *** I am pinging from within a telnet session to the Router ***
 
 Thanks in Advance,
 S.Kalidasan

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RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP

2000-12-21 Thread Desai, Inamul

It has been running fine for past 6 months with same IOS and we have =
not
changed any thing on the router recently. I am=A0suspecting flash =
memory or
mem on VIP card. We do have SLA with Cisco,=A0 talked to=A0TAC and they
do not think it's IOS cos 12.07T is solid and stable IOS.=20
The router has PRI module and VIP2 but only one of PRI is being used.=20
Last week, it went down 3 times in day so don't know what's going with =
it.
IOS won't even recognize VIP 50 card Cisco sent us and we put old one
back.
I will try booting without config and see what happens..
=A0
Thanks for help
=A0
Inamul

=A0
=A0
=A0-Original Message-
From: Bowen, Shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:11 PM
To: Desai, Inamul; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP



This is an issue with 12.07T, I have seen it a lot with AS5800's =
running
this code.=A0 Boot without a config let it get FULLY booted, then copy =
start
to run.=A0 This works for us, as it seems the router does not fully get
initialized before certain configurations get loaded.=A0 Also, it seems =
that
console logging on the 5800 is what kills it when it runs out of memory
after initializing all the modems on the 5800's(1400 of em!).=A0 Like I =
said,
I know why this happens on 5800s, I'm assuming the issue is following =
to the
7505's.=A0 One other note, if you have the back plane oversubscribed =
with
certain cards it will do this as well.

Shawn=20

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]On Behalf Of Desai, Inamul=20
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:03 PM=20
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]=20
Subject: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP=20


We got 7505 router reboots randomly twice a week or=20
when you write to config file. We gone thru changing=20
VIP card, resetting all cards, resetting mem modules, swapping=20
mem modules on VIP card, powering up and down and talked to Cisco.=20
It's running IOS 12.0(7)T with RSM, VIP2 and one PRI module.=20
No matter how many times you cold boot it, it brings all=20
enable LEDs except one on fastEthenet card. It does help=20
some time when I reset FLASH cards.=20
D u think it's flash cards ?=20

here is startup info:=20
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3.2(3.2) [kmac 3.2], MAINTENANCE INTERIM=20
SOFTWARE=20
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
=


=20
Creading the file into memory...=20
Self decompressing the image :=20
#=20
=


=20
### =
[OK]=20
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD RESET, elapsed =
12032,=20
stat=20
us 0x0=20
-Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60195A84 60195B3C 6015444C 601546C8 60128990 =
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%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after HARD_RESET, elapsed =
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-Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194BA0 60195008 6019845C 600F4E64 600F4ECC =
600E9090=20
600E9=20
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
%DBUS-3-SW_NOTRDY: DBUS software not ready after RESET, elapsed 12032,=20
status 0x=20
40=20
-Traceback=3D 60192B5C 60194EC0 60191AF4 60195054 6019845C 600F4E64 =
600F4ECC=20
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090 600E9298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
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SOFTWARE=20
Copyright (c) 1994 by cisco Systems, Inc.=20
RSP processor with 131072 Kbytes of main memory=20
=


=20
Creading the file into memory...=20
Self decompressing the image :=20
#=20
=


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### =
[OK]=20
%CBUS-3-CCBPTIMEOUT: CCB handover timed out, CCB 0x5800FF50, slot 3=20
-Traceback=3D 601A5348 601A398C 601A3E3C 6019D4F0 600EE70C 600F4EFC =
600E9090=20
600E9=20
298 600EA3B0 600EA39C=20
%LINK-4-NOMAC: A random default MAC address of .0c9a.31e7 has=20
been chosen. Ensure that this address is unique, or specify MAC=20
addresses for commands (such as 'novell routing') that allow the=20
use of this address as a default.=20
%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 12.0 may not be =
correctly=20
under=20
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cardC=20
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FAQ, 

Re: [re - A silly question - modified]

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

It is the same as the abort for traceroute

Teunis

n Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 10:11:57 AM, Charles Nunie wrote:

 Thanx.  For years I've tried to figure that one out.
 
 Dzilo
 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I believe it is ctrl+shift+6  al at the same time.
 
 Gene
 
 While I try to ping a remote ip address from the router CLI, I am asked to
  type escape sequence to abort.
  
  I know I would sound silly asking this question, But to be honest, I
 don't
  know the answer for this. Can anyone tell me what is the escape sequence
 to
  abort pinging from the CLI.
  
  
  *** I am pinging from within a telnet session to the Router ***
  
  Thanks in Advance,
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Switching Question

2000-12-21 Thread Ken W. Alger

My understanding of how most switches work is that one port is mapped to one
MAC address, correct?  If this is indeed true, what happens when you attach
a hub to a switch port?  I know that it is still functional, but what does
the switch do for the additional hub MAC addresses that are hanging off of
the switch port?

Thanks,
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Re: Thanks

2000-12-21 Thread Raul F. Fernandez

Congrats
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Date: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:29 PM
Subject: Thanks


Thank you all for the great posts.  Passed my written today with an 80%. =
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RE: Switching Question

2000-12-21 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)

It maps ALL MAC addresses learned on that port to that port.  Not just one.

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Switching Question


My understanding of how most switches work is that one port is mapped to one
MAC address, correct?  If this is indeed true, what happens when you attach
a hub to a switch port?  I know that it is still functional, but what does
the switch do for the additional hub MAC addresses that are hanging off of
the switch port?

Thanks,
Ken


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Re: Passed CCIE Written

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

WELL DONE.

I am from an English speaking country but not American English.

I have in every Cisco paper ever done had trouble interpreting the poorly written 
questions.  I in fact practice by attempting to answer double negatives, multple 
choice questions with no correct answers (best of bad choice I think it's called) and 
the like.

On all papers but the BSCN (it was about the best to read) I have made the comments 
that it may be a little more prudent to have someone check the questions and at least 
make them a little more Universal and or grammatically correct.

I sympathise(use Z where required) with anyone from a non English speaking country 
when those of us in "English" speaking countries aslo have problems.  It make me see 
the colour (color) red or should that be read.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia



On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 01:12:36 PM, Leonard Ong wrote:

 Hello,
 
 Just passed the 350-001 on 2nd try.  First try was so close.
 An update for me, the passing score still 70 % and the time
 is 150 mins ( my country is non english native speaking country ).
 
 100 Problems, many poorly written questions, I notice the 1st and
 2nd set of problems resembles a lot.
 
 Good luck.
 
 Thanks
 
 PS : what's the informal designation for a person who has passed ccie written,
 is it ccie candidate ?
 
 
 Regards,
 Leonard Ong
 
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Re: Cisco 1601 AUI

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

There is a fair chance that all your ethernet is shot.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 09:33:22 AM, Shane Stockman wrote:

 Could someone please provide some commands for configuring  a 1601 AUI port 
 as the ethernet one is blown.
 
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RE: 4003 Catalyst Switch, Unable to connect 10mbps links

2000-12-21 Thread Shaheed, Manzur

Enable portfast mate!

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 Sent: Thursday, 21 December 2000 21:58
 To:   cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail)
 Subject:  4003 Catalyst Switch, Unable to connect 10mbps links
 
 Hi All
 
 My server and DHCP is connected to a Catalyst 4003 switch. I do not have
 any VLAN and I use all default configuration on the switch. When I try =
 to
 connect any workstation having 10 Mbps ethernet card to the  switch, the
 clients do not get a DHCP request from the server.=20
 
 But the  same device when connected to 10/100 3COM hub, which is =
 connected
 to the same CAT 4003 switch log on and get the DHCP lease.=20
 
 I tried changing the duplex and  speed config of the respective ports =
 but
 nothing helped. Why is it that  the device gets a connect from a hub but =
 not
 from the switch. I have tried  even putting the DHCP server on another =
 port
 in other switches or hubs but the problem remained to all devices =
 connected
 to the CAT 4003 switch. I am  attaching the log file to see my config.=20
 
 Thanx=20
 
 
  4003.log=20
 
 Muhammad Faheem
 Systems Engineer
 Afcomp
 Hello : (9714)-3933878 / 3027338
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: about frame relay

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

The DLCI is assigned by the supplier.  It has only local significance.  

OK you get a line installed and it has a a number to indicate to the supplier and 
switch what the physical service (for want of a better word) is.  Over this service 
runs one or more "Switched" circuits.  These can be define as permanent PVC or 
switched SVC.  These circuits require a point to map to that is the DLCI.  You 
therefore map the DLCI to an interface on your router using the commands you have 
below.  (substituting the DLCI assigned by your supplier)

That's the way I understand it.

Hope it helps.

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia



On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 10:19:27 PM, frank wrote:
 The following is sample config on cisco site .
 i got 2 questions:
 1.when should we use" frame-relay map" command?
 2 Do we have to get DLCI from carrier before config the router?could the
 framerelay
 switch assign the DLCI automaticaly?
 
 
 version 11.2 *
 service udp-small-servers *
 service tcp-small-servers *
 !
 hostname Atlanta
 !
 enable secret cisco
 !
 ip subnet-zero
 no ip domain-lookup
 !
 interface Ethernet0
  ip address 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
 !
 interface Serial0
  no ip address *
  encapsulation frame-relay
  frame-relay lmi-type ansi
 !
 interface Serial0.16 point-to-point
  description Frame Relay to Boston
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0
  frame-relay interface-dlci 16 broadcast
 !
 interface Serial0.17 point-to-point
  description Frame Relay to Chicago
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0
  frame-relay interface-dlci 17 broadcast
 !
 router rip
  version 2
  network 10.0.0.0
  no auto-summary
 !
 ip http server
 ip classless
 !
 line con 0
  password console
  login
 line aux 0 *
 line vty 0 4
  password telnet
  login *
 !
 end *
 
 
 Thanks
 
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RE: Passed CCIE Written

2000-12-21 Thread Desai, Inamul


How about English as 4th or 5th language ?
I do not think it should really matter and hard to
understand technical English. It will definitely help
if some of Cisco exams are not poorly written.

Inamul

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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:56 PM
To: Leonard Ong; Yadav. Arvind K (CAP. GECIS); Ilya Mazhara;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Passed CCIE Written


Hi,

WELL DONE.

I am from an English speaking country but not American English.

I have in every Cisco paper ever done had trouble interpreting the poorly
written questions.  I in fact practice by attempting to answer double
negatives, multple choice questions with no correct answers (best of bad
choice I think it's called) and the like.

On all papers but the BSCN (it was about the best to read) I have made the
comments that it may be a little more prudent to have someone check the
questions and at least make them a little more Universal and or
grammatically correct.

I sympathise(use Z where required) with anyone from a non English speaking
country when those of us in "English" speaking countries aslo have problems.
It make me see the colour (color) red or should that be read.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia



On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 01:12:36 PM, Leonard Ong wrote:

 Hello,
 
 Just passed the 350-001 on 2nd try.  First try was so close.
 An update for me, the passing score still 70 % and the time
 is 150 mins ( my country is non english native speaking country ).
 
 100 Problems, many poorly written questions, I notice the 1st and
 2nd set of problems resembles a lot.
 
 Good luck.
 
 Thanks
 
 PS : what's the informal designation for a person who has passed ccie
written,
 is it ccie candidate ?
 
 
 Regards,
 Leonard Ong
 
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Re: about frame relay

2000-12-21 Thread Mike Balistreri


1.  you don't need the 'frame-relay map' command, because you've implemented the
'frame-relay interface-dlci' command.  These commands are used to map the level-3
address (IP addr in this case) to your level-2 address (the dlci).  You use one or the
other command.

2. DLCIs are assigned by the network provider.  You need to be sure that DLCI 16 really
designates the PVC to Boston.

2a.  The frame relay provider provisions the DLCI for each PVC, on each end of the PVC.

Mike

frank wrote:

 The following is sample config on cisco site .
 i got 2 questions:
 1.when should we use" frame-relay map" command?
 2 Do we have to get DLCI from carrier before config the router?could the
 framerelay
 switch assign the DLCI automaticaly?

 version 11.2 *
 service udp-small-servers *
 service tcp-small-servers *
 !
 hostname Atlanta
 !
 enable secret cisco
 !
 ip subnet-zero
 no ip domain-lookup
 !
 interface Ethernet0
  ip address 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
 !
 interface Serial0
  no ip address *
  encapsulation frame-relay
  frame-relay lmi-type ansi
 !
 interface Serial0.16 point-to-point
  description Frame Relay to Boston
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0
  frame-relay interface-dlci 16 broadcast
 !
 interface Serial0.17 point-to-point
  description Frame Relay to Chicago
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0
  frame-relay interface-dlci 17 broadcast
 !
 router rip
  version 2
  network 10.0.0.0
  no auto-summary
 !
 ip http server
 ip classless
 !
 line con 0
  password console
  login
 line aux 0 *
 line vty 0 4
  password telnet
  login *
 !
 end *

 Thanks

 frank

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Re: Free Book From Cisco

2000-12-21 Thread C. Warren

I got the alarm clock, but it doesn't work.  :(

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 Hmmm, no alarm clock and no modem extension cord.
 Guess, Cisco is being the Grinch.  I'll byte on
 this one.

 Thanks

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RE: Cisco VPN concentrator

2000-12-21 Thread Dave

Try upgrading to SP6a.  I think there are some problems with SP5 (regardless
of what the documentation on the Cisco web site says.

Dave

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Vicky Chappel
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco VPN concentrator


I am having trouble configuring VPN client on NT4.0/SP5 notebooks. Its
really
weird. I am using NT domain authentication. When I use the VPN dialer it
goes
through NT authentication successfully and establishes secure connection. I
can monitor the session on concentrator. But still I can not ping any hosts
or
browse the NT network on the subnet from the notebook. I get the IP address
from the concentrator pool. The hosts I am trying to ping are on same
subnet.
The win9x client works fine with the same group that is configured on
concentrator. Has some one experienced this problem with Cisco VPN
concentrator (ATIGA series3000). Any help is greatly appreciated.


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RE: Somewhat Off-Topic Question IPV6

2000-12-21 Thread Watson, Rick, , OUSDC

Looking on CCO, unable to find out the minimum req's to see if current
equipment is compatible with IPV6...?? Any leads would be appreciated.

Rick Watson
Network Engineer
OUSD(Comptroller)
703.697.5710
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RE: about frame relay

2000-12-21 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)

I believe that the frame-relay map command is used when IARP is not taking
place.

-Original Message-
From: Mike Balistreri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; frank
Subject: Re: about frame relay



1.  you don't need the 'frame-relay map' command, because you've implemented
the
'frame-relay interface-dlci' command.  These commands are used to map the
level-3
address (IP addr in this case) to your level-2 address (the dlci).  You use
one or the
other command.

2. DLCIs are assigned by the network provider.  You need to be sure that
DLCI 16 really
designates the PVC to Boston.

2a.  The frame relay provider provisions the DLCI for each PVC, on each end
of the PVC.

Mike

frank wrote:

 The following is sample config on cisco site .
 i got 2 questions:
 1.when should we use" frame-relay map" command?
 2 Do we have to get DLCI from carrier before config the router?could the
 framerelay
 switch assign the DLCI automaticaly?

 version 11.2 *
 service udp-small-servers *
 service tcp-small-servers *
 !
 hostname Atlanta
 !
 enable secret cisco
 !
 ip subnet-zero
 no ip domain-lookup
 !
 interface Ethernet0
  ip address 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
 !
 interface Serial0
  no ip address *
  encapsulation frame-relay
  frame-relay lmi-type ansi
 !
 interface Serial0.16 point-to-point
  description Frame Relay to Boston
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0
  frame-relay interface-dlci 16 broadcast
 !
 interface Serial0.17 point-to-point
  description Frame Relay to Chicago
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0
  frame-relay interface-dlci 17 broadcast
 !
 router rip
  version 2
  network 10.0.0.0
  no auto-summary
 !
 ip http server
 ip classless
 !
 line con 0
  password console
  login
 line aux 0 *
 line vty 0 4
  password telnet
  login *
 !
 end *

 Thanks

 frank

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Re: Free Book From Cisco

2000-12-21 Thread Tony van Ree

It's a wonder you got the "time o day"

On Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 04:28:52 PM, C. Warren wrote:

 I got the alarm clock, but it doesn't work.  :(
 
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 547B6C3200B6D4119DC7009027DE78B518A29B@EXCHVAHQ">news:547B6C3200B6D4119DC7009027DE78B518A29B@EXCHVAHQ...
  Hmmm, no alarm clock and no modem extension cord.
  Guess, Cisco is being the Grinch.  I'll byte on
  this one.
 
  Thanks
 
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Re: CID passed with 839, CCDP complete, details inside

2000-12-21 Thread Kevin Wigle

Congratulations, another set of initials always feels good!

I also believe it is a single question.  I barely passed the CID when I took
it but I got the security question correct.

Couldn't say what it was though many have commented on the famous
security question but no one seems to remember it.  I believe it might not
really be security related but labeled that way.

anyway - congrats!

Kevin Wigle

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Subject: RE: CID passed with 839, CCDP complete, details inside


 Its a single question, and, I believe, it is not the
 one that it would appear to be. By unofficial polling
 I'd say 70+% get it 'wrong.'

 Congrats.


 --- Scott Brenner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I took the CID on 12/15 and I received 100% on the
  Security section. I have
  been
  trying to remember what question(s) were on
  security, but I can't figure it
  out...
 
 
  Scott Brenner
  CCNP/CCDP
 
 
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  Andre' Paree-Huff
  Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 9:10 AM
  To: Cisco@Groupstudy. Com
  Subject: Re: CID passed with 839, CCDP complete,
  details inside
 
 
  Neal,
 
  I took the CID exam last week and faild by 21
  points. I too received a =
  ZERO on the security and have talked to at least 5
  people that have =
  taken the cert, some passed some failed but everyone
  one of them got a =
  ZERO for security issues.  I agree I wonder if this
  was a misprint.
 
  "Neal Rauhauser" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
  message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   100 questions, took me 32 of 120 minutes
  allowed, and I walked out
   with an 839 and my spiffy new CCDP :-)
  
   The exam has the following sections and I've
  listed my scores
  
   1 Intro to Internetwork Design62%
   2 Campus LAN design62%
   3 TCP/IP network design88%
   4 desktop protocol design80%
   5 WAN design
  76%
   6 SNA design
  71%
   7 security issues
  0% (!)(more on
   this below)
  
  
 
 
 
  Andr=E9 Paree-Huff
  A+, ASE, CCDA, CCNP
  MCSE+I, NET+, I-NET+
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Re: CCIE Salary article

2000-12-21 Thread Yonkerbonk

Quoted from article: "For example, Cisco frowns on
competing solutions providers raiding each other in
search of CCIEs. Should one company lure another's
CCIE, Cisco will not recognize that engineer's
certification for a year, meaning the company that
scored the new employee cannot count on him or her in
its effort to climb the Cisco Partner Certification
Program."

I have never heard of this. How does Cisco determine
if they've left or were lured away?
That's dumb.

Michael

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Free CatOS trainer reminder

2000-12-21 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Just a reminder.

I am still making changes and adding questions to my homemade CatOS trainer.

For those of you who're preparing for BCMSN or just want to practise the
command syntax of the Catalyst 5000, please feel free to click on the CCNP
URL below and follow the Free Stuff link.

I'm happy if I can help someone who either doesn't have the fortune of
having the real thing available for practise, or who just want some CatOS
workout. If you decide you do not like it, well... then you haven't lost
anything except for a couple of minutes.

Have fun, and remember to check back once in a while, due to the fact that I
will keep adding more questions and doing touch up's on the GUI.

Ole


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 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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 http://www.oledrews.com/job



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Re: Passed CCIE Written

2000-12-21 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

Hi,

WELL DONE.

I am from an English speaking country but not American English.


It has long been my theory that Australia should be the world leader 
in networking. Any country that can cope with a platypus, a 
collection of biological spare parts in close formation if ever I saw 
one, clearly has a deep preparation for multivendor heterogeneous 
networking.



Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


Personally, I claim native fluency in American, thoroughly 
professional Canadian, competent English, and adequate Australian. 
Key to the latter is knowing when to maintain beering, rather than 
peering relationships, and, for that matter, how to pronounce router. 
The best argument for "multilayer switch" is it does avoid the 
difficulties of certain pronunciations of router as perceived in Oz.

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