R: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread Stefano Andrello

MAybe for Q alt.celebrities.britney is the righ newsgroup!

Stefano Andrello

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Inviato: venerdl 11 maggio 2001 6.06
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Oggetto: RE: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]


What the hell is wrong with you?? Are you 12 years old? If you really want
to know, you should ask nicely.

This isn't the alt.celebrities.britney newsgroup.

Albert

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 Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]


 Heh, y3ah, enough about me now, what are the answers to the questions?
 (Inexperienced may continue to attack, but I still am curious as to the
 answer)

 Thanks.

 Q

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   Yeah, but what do u do for a living? And do you have any real
 experience
  and
   to what extent? Survey says!
  
   Q
 
 
  Survey says... you're a twit.
 
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R: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread Stefano Andrello

I wanna know how a guy named Q can email so stupid things!

CONGRATULATION DUNG!!!

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Oggetto: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]


I wanna know how a guy named DUNG qualifies to be a CCIE. Forget about
'passing the test'. What experience do you have and what job do you have
now? Are you a pro or not? Simple question. Innocent. I want to know who's
behind the CCIE's nowadays. That's all. And you CCIEs should be concerned as
well, becuase it's your title on the line. Whatcha gonna do when Cisco is no
longer the leader? Cna you work with Riverstone, (Cabletron) or Nortels? Do
you even know the relationship between Cabletron and Cisco? Heh..

Q

DUNG H. LE  wrote in message
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 May 7-8, 2001 - RTP Lab facility

 This was attempt 2. I changed my study habits from attempt 1, and
therefore
 testing technique, for my attempt 2  (you perform like you
 practice..right?).  It paid off. The change was to monotonously ping every
 interface IP / IPX address from every router. I made a list of the
addresses
 and ran through all of them from every router. I believe this lack of
 attention to detail is what did me in on attempt one.

 Time management was key.  If I didn't know the config off the top of my
 head, I skipped it.  This allowed me to complete the entire day 1 portion
3
 hours early.  I had 4 areas that I needed to think about, so I saved them
 for last.  I methodically approached each of the 4 areas, knocked out each
 requirement, and had 1 hour left to do the testing above.  My strategy was
 that no matter what, I would take the last hour to test thoroughly, I just
 happened to get my 4 items done.  Day 2 was the same way...although only 3
 hours for the first part, I still had 45 minutes to test it all.

 Troubleshooting was by far the most nerve-racking experience.  I had a
 trouble ticket list and was told to find as many problems as I could and
 document/fix them (one liners).  Unexpectedly I had to troubleshoot a
 different network than the one I had spent a day and a half configuring.
3
 hours was the time limit to learn a new topology, IP scheme, protocol
 intent, and then fix as much as possible.  I don't feel like I was ready
for
 this, and must have just kept calm enough to manage it.

 The waiting is a nerve killer.  You wait before the lab starts about an
hour
 for everything and everyone to get ready.  You wait all night long for
 status on day 1's score.  You wait after day 2 build out...1.5 hours for
 me to find out if you made it to troubleshooting.  Then you wait while
 they add up the points and spit a number out of the computer or not.
 Howard  was the best!!! Comic relief goes a long way to ease my
stress,
 and he delivered. I was very comfortable in the RTP environment.

 Study material used / frequency:
 Caslow 2nd edition - read it cover to cover once.
 Ccbootcamp labs - practiced daily (almost and minus weekends) for 4
 months 4-6 hours per day on a rack of equipment that was very similar
to
 the real thing.  I was very comfortable with what was required of me for
day
 1 and 2 build out.  In retrospect I would have practiced a bit more on
 troubleshooting.  I was not comfortable with this at all and could have
used
 some familiarity with strategy and tactic on this part.
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Re: how do I format a 2600 flash? [7:4111]

2001-05-11 Thread Rocky Gu

upgrade IOS through console port! But I am no sure if the 2600 can boot up
with only 8M
DRAM.

Rocky Gu






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 Hey all:

 Wonder if anybody can help me with this problem:

 I got a 2610 with, apparently, an unformatted flash.

 For example, when I boot it, I get this:
 System Bootstrap, Version 11.3(2)XA4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
 Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
 TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for info
 C2600 platform with 8192 Kbytes of main memory

 get_man_dev: Unknown device - probably NOT formatted.
 unknown flash device - mandev code = 0x
 cannot read flash info
 getdevnum warning: device flash has size of zero
 get_man_dev: Unknown device - probably NOT formatted.
 unknown flash device - mandev code = 0x
 cannot read flash info
 getdevnum warning: device flash has size of zero
 open: read error...requested 0x4 bytes, got 0x0
 trouble reading device magic number
 boot: cannot open flash:
 boot: cannot determine first file name on device flash:

 System Bootstrap, Version 11.3(2)XA4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
 Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
 TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for info
 C2600 platform with 8192 Kbytes of main memory

 get_man_dev: Unknown device - probably NOT formatted.
 unknown flash device - mandev code = 0x
 cannot read flash info
 getdevnum warning: device flash has size of zero
 get_man_dev: Unknown device - probably NOT formatted.
 unknown flash device - mandev code = 0x
 cannot read flash info
 getdevnum warning: device flash has size of zero
 open: read error...requested 0x4 bytes, got 0x0
 trouble reading device magic number
 boot: cannot open flash:
 an alternate boot helper program is not specified
 (monitor variable BOOTLDR is not set)
 and unable to determine first file in bootflash
 boot: cannot open rom:
 boot: cannot determine first file name on device rom:

 System Bootstrap, Version 11.3(2)XA4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
 Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
 TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for info
 C2600 platform with 8192 Kbytes of main memory

 get_man_dev: Unknown device - probably NOT formatted.
 unknown flash device - mandev code = 0x
 cannot read flash info
 getdevnum warning: device flash has size of zero
 get_man_dev: Unknown device - probably NOT formatted.
 unknown flash device - mandev code = 0x
 cannot read flash info
 getdevnum warning: device flash has size of zero
 open: read error...requested 0x4 bytes, got 0x0
 trouble reading device magic number
 boot: cannot open flash:
 boot: cannot determine first file name on device flash:

 System Bootstrap, Version 11.3(2)XA4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
 Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
 TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for info
 C2600 platform with 8192 Kbytes of main memory

 get_man_dev: Unknown device - probably NOT formatted.
 unknown flash device - mandev code = 0x
 cannot read flash info
 getdevnum warning: device flash has size of zero
 get_man_dev: Unknown device - probably NOT formatted.
 unknown flash device - mandev code = 0x
 cannot read flash info
 getdevnum warning: device flash has size of zero
 open: read error...requested 0x4 bytes, got 0x0
 trouble reading device magic number
 boot: cannot open flash:
 boot: cannot determine first file name on device flash:

 System Bootstrap, Version 11.3(2)XA4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
 Copyright (c) 1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
 TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for info
 C2600 platform with 8192 Kbytes of main memory

 rommon 1  ?
 alias   set and display aliases command
 bootboot up an external process
 break   set/show/clear the breakpoint
 confreg configuration register utility
 contcontinue executing a downloaded image
 context display the context of a loaded image
 cookie  display contents of cookie PROM in hex
 dev list the device table
 dir list files in file system
 dis display instruction stream
 dnldserial download a program module
 frame   print out a selected stack frame
 helpmonitor builtin command help
 history monitor command history
 meminfo main memory information
 repeat  repeat a monitor command
 reset   system reset
 set display the monitor variables
 stack   produce a stack trace
 syncwrite monitor environment to NVRAM
 sysret  print out info from last system return
 tftpdnldtftp image download
 unalias unset an alias
 unset   unset a monitor variable
 xmodem  x/ymodem image download
 rommon 2  dev
 Devices in device table:
 id  name
 flash:  flash
 rommon 3  dir
 usage: dir
 rommon 4  dir flash:
 get_man_dev: Unknown device - probably NOT formatted.
 unknown flash device - mandev code = 0x
 cannot read 

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Show log command in switch [7:4138]

2001-05-11 Thread Cisco Newbie

All Guru,

I would like to know is there any similiar command in Cisco switch(C4006) 
that allow us to show log? Just like the one in router...

If not, is there a way to retreive history log in a Cisco switch?...Thanx.

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OT: If. [7:4139]

2001-05-11 Thread ElephantChild

If you can keep your job when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you;
If you can trust yourself when all men flame you,
But make allowance for their flaming too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or, being hacked, don't give way to hacking,
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise;

If you can dream - and not make dreams your master;
If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Extreme and Juniper
And treat those two imposters just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Test-writers turn into a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to broken,
And stoop and build 'em up with wornout tools;

If you can make one heap of all your learnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breath a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: Hold on;

If you broadcast to crowds and keep your virtue,
Or peer with kings - nor lose the common touch;
If no proctors or HR fiends can hurt you;
If all hops count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute  
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run -
Yours is the 'Net and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll get your cert my son! 

(with apologies to Rudyard Kipling)

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Re: Need some advice [7:4019]

2001-05-11 Thread EA Louie

I'm surprised no one has replied to your post yet.

To question 1, You don't have to do either.  Clock will come from the carrier
at 1.544Mbps or 1.536Mbps.  What you'll need to configure on the CSU/DSU is
framing (ESF or SF),  line coding type (B8ZS or AMI), and on the router,
signaling type (NRZ which is the default, or NRZI).  The carrier will tell
you
what those values should be (they're typically ESF, B8ZS and NRZ nowadays).

To question 2, the Cisco VPN client is not supported on the 7200vxr.  If you
plan on implementing before next year, you'll need to use a PIX firewall,
VPN3000 concentrator, 1700, or 7100 see
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/largeent/learn/technologies/vpn/ra_vpn.h
tml 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 8:17 AM
Subject: Need some advice [7:4019]


 Hi All, I am planing to install a 7200VXR router to do BGP and CISCO VPN
 with an ISP by usinga T1 line  and a ADC( Kentrox Service Point 2040)
 CSU/DSU which doesn't have the option to set the clock rate on menu.So ,
 what clock rate I have to set on the router Serial interface to match up
 the T1 line bandwidth 1536? And the next question is that any of you
 implemented VPN in a 7200vxr by using CISCO VPN client software and what
 problems you encouter?Any input would help. Thanks, Mike

 

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RE: Show log command in switch [7:4138]

2001-05-11 Thread Williamson, Paul

show logg buff

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Subject: Show log command in switch [7:4138]


All Guru,

I would like to know is there any similiar command in Cisco switch(C4006) 
that allow us to show log? Just like the one in router...

If not, is there a way to retreive history log in a Cisco switch?...Thanx.

Newbie
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Re: static ip routes and how they work? [7:4077]

2001-05-11 Thread Stephen Skinner

why don`t you try this with your BRI

interface BRI0
description BACKUP to 8
ip address 10.*.*.* 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
no ip mroute-cache
dialer map ip 10.*.*.* name bigboy 0123456789
dialer load-threshold 150 outbound
dialer-group 1
no fair-queue
compress stac
ppp authentication chap
ppp multilink

then add this statement in your route table

router ospf 110
network 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 area 10.*.0.0

and then this

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.*.*.* 150

what i have done is set OSPF for my main link (serial happens to be SMDS) 
which uses admin distance of 110
then set a default route with admin distance of 150
EQ if ospf dead use default route.
this can also be applied to your case
thus

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 155.1.8.222 100
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.5.11.11 50
ip route 204.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.3.53.3 10
use longest match ...if not avail use admin distance 50 then 100 (watch your 
dynamic routing though...the admin distances there)

not the most ideal of solutions but it works.

me  ijust put a backup interface command on my main int and that will 
do the job...with a dialer map of course

HTH(and please list go easy)

steve


From: beth shriver 
Reply-To: beth shriver 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: static ip routes and how they work? [7:4077]
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 17:25:42 -0400

Hello, I have a quick question about ip routes and how
they work , if i have the following:

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 155.1.8.222
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.5.11.11
ip route 204.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.3.53.3

and then tryp to ping 204.167.*.*  what route would
this take and why? the reason i ask is in some of my
routes i have a frame relay with back up isdn and so i
have to have 2 route statements in host router. is
there a rule like ip dial maps where if the first
doesnt work it goes to second? so should i have these
put in a certain order based on which one i want it to
try first?
Thanks for anyone who can clear up my confusion!!!


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Re: Need some advice [7:4019]

2001-05-11 Thread Robert Nelson-Cox




To question 2, the Cisco VPN client is not supported on the 7200vxr.  If 
you
plan on implementing before next year, you'll need to use a PIX firewall,
VPN3000 concentrator, 1700, or 7100 see
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/largeent/learn/technologies/vpn/ra_vpn.h

Funny, I could have sworn that I had it running at customer site last year 
;^)

It depends on your VPN client, use version 1.1 and you won't have any 
problems on a 7200VXR, providing you note which IOS to use.

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OT: Friday's Microsoft Pun, for Natasha [7:4144]

2001-05-11 Thread Bill Gates

Did you hear about the woman who was married to a succession of three
Microsoft employees and still died a virgin?
Her first husband was in Training, and kept teaching her how to do it
herself.
The second was in Sales, and kept telling her how good it was going to
be.
And the third was in Tech Support, and kept saying Don't worry, it'll
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Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread Grad Alfons Kanon

and don't forget...
nobody's care about how many times a CCIE to attempt the lab...but the most 
important thing is, they're CCIEs but us, is not...!!!


From: Jack Williams 
Reply-To: Jack Williams 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 17:16:27 -0400

Huh?

For future reference, when someone achieves something significant, the
correct response is CONGRATULATIONS!.

I don't know what our friend does for a living, but if I can pass the CCIE
lab on the second try, I'll be very pleased with myself.



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From: Q
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 10, 2001 5:08:12 PM GMT
Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]


Yeah, but what do u do for a living? And do you have any real experience 
and
to what extent? Survey says!

Q

DUNG H. LE  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  May 7-8, 2001 - RTP Lab facility
 
  This was attempt 2. I changed my study habits from attempt 1, and
therefore
  testing technique, for my attempt 2  (you perform like you
  practice..right?).  It paid off. The change was to monotonously ping 
every
  interface IP / IPX address from every router. I made a list of the
addresses
  and ran through all of them from every router. I believe this lack of
  attention to detail is what did me in on attempt one.
 
  Time management was key.  If I didn't know the config off the top of my
  head, I skipped it.  This allowed me to complete the entire day 1 
portion
3
  hours early.  I had 4 areas that I needed to think about, so I saved 
them
  for last.  I methodically approached each of the 4 areas, knocked out 
each
  requirement, and had 1 hour left to do the testing above.  My strategy 
was
  that no matter what, I would take the last hour to test thoroughly, I 
just
  happened to get my 4 items done.  Day 2 was the same way...although only 
3
  hours for the first part, I still had 45 minutes to test it all.
 
  Troubleshooting was by far the most nerve-racking experience.  I had a
  trouble ticket list and was told to find as many problems as I could 
and
  document/fix them (one liners).  Unexpectedly I had to troubleshoot a
  different network than the one I had spent a day and a half configuring.
3
  hours was the time limit to learn a new topology, IP scheme, protocol
  intent, and then fix as much as possible.  I don't feel like I was ready
for
  this, and must have just kept calm enough to manage it.
 
  The waiting is a nerve killer.  You wait before the lab starts about an
hour
  for everything and everyone to get ready.  You wait all night long for
  status on day 1's score.  You wait after day 2 build out...1.5 hours for
  me to find out if you made it to troubleshooting.  Then you wait 
while
  they add up the points and spit a number out of the computer or not.
  Howard  was the best!!! Comic relief goes a long way to ease my
stress,
  and he delivered. I was very comfortable in the RTP environment.
 
  Study material used / frequency:
  Caslow 2nd edition - read it cover to cover once.
  Ccbootcamp labs - practiced daily (almost and minus weekends) for 4
  months 4-6 hours per day on a rack of equipment that was very 
similar
to
  the real thing.  I was very comfortable with what was required of me for
day
  1 and 2 build out.  In retrospect I would have practiced a bit more on
  troubleshooting.  I was not comfortable with this at all and could have
used
  some familiarity with strategy and tactic on this part.
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Re: very confused with multicast..help [7:4133]

2001-05-11 Thread Larry Lamb

In article , Susan Stone
 wrote:

1) You need a client that will join/listen to IP multicast.  I know Cisco
typically uses a video steaming technology to demonstrate this.

2) This is where the server portion of the software comes into play.
Hopefully some others will be able to give you specific softwares that
use multicast as I've never looked into packages for this.  

4) Multicast is useful when you need to send traffic to multiple hosts,
but not all in a network.  It uses less bandwidth than unicast and
doesn't interrupt all hosts like broadcast traffic does.  With
technologies like CGMP, the traffic doesn't even have to be forwarded out
all switched ports.


 Hi..  I am very confused about multicast, May I ask questions as below
 
 1)How to make the Windows PC or unix host join a multicast group let's
 say 224.0.0.9
 2)How to send a multicast traffic  or how to test the mulitcast work?
 3)I have a WAN router which has joined multicast 224.0.0.2/5/6, may I
 know why it should be a multicast group? for what purppose normally. I
 know 224.0.0.2 is for all routers, 5 is for OSPF, 6 for OSPF designate
 router. But whether it is a default setting or we have to make it join
 group
 
 FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
   Internet address is 50.100.160.2/22
   Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
   Address determined by non-volatile memory MTU is 1500 bytes
   Helper address is not set
   Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled Secondary address
   50.100.120.2/27
   Secondary address 50.100.122.2/26
   Multicast reserved groups joined: 224.0.0.2 224.0.0.5 224.0.0.6
 
 4)Normally in what circumstance, we need to use multicast?
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How do i connect to a specific terminal line ? [7:4148]

2001-05-11 Thread Cristian Piatnitchi

Hi all

I would like to know how to connect to a specific vty (let's say vty4)
Is there any specific command to do that ?

Thanks in advance
Cristian




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On-line registration for the CCIE RS lab [7:4149]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian Dennis

Dang I feel kind of left out ;)

Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (RS)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640
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Re: hi,how can i realize the ppp call back? [7:4146]

2001-05-11 Thread Charlie Hartwell

PPP callback from a PC client is slightly different, it is generally
called MS-Callback. You can find example configs here:-

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/async_ppp.html

If this is ISDN you should ignore the chat-script stuff, if it is a
modem you, er, shouldn't...

Cheers

Charlie


--- Leo Shen  wrote:  in the access server:
 ppp callback acce
 and in the client :
 ppp callback requ
 maybe,i can realize the ppp callback,but if the client is a pc
 whose os is
 win98,how can I realize the callback?
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RE: On-line registration for the CCIE RS lab [7:4149]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian Dennis

Retry. The link got cut off.

tools.cisco.com/CCIE/Schedule_Lab/jsp/login.jsp


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RE: hi,how can i realize the ppp call back? [7:4146]

2001-05-11 Thread Michal Kozisek

As for the callback commands in router configuration, you
only need:

ppp callback accept

Win98 client offers callback in LCP by default.

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 in the access server:
 ppp callback acce
 and in the client :
 ppp callback requ
 maybe,i can realize the ppp callback,but if the client is
a 
 pc whose os is
 win98,how can I realize the callback?
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Re: Show log command in switch [7:4138]

2001-05-11 Thread Ronny Jonathan

Hi,

I'm not a guru, but try show logging buffer

Regards,
Ronny
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 All Guru,
 
 I would like to know is there any similiar command
 in Cisco switch(C4006) 
 that allow us to show log? Just like the one in
 router...
 
 If not, is there a way to retreive history log in a
 Cisco switch?...Thanx.
 
 Newbie

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Samba Client and FTP Client [7:4154]

2001-05-11 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

IF i use samba client to retrieve a file from a samba
server, where will the retrieved file be placed in my
local machine? It is same with using FTP.

How can I control where the retrieved file(s) should
be placed in my local machine.

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Re: CCIE - the real world - daily life of CCIE's. [7:4122]

2001-05-11 Thread Chris Cindy Watson

AMEN!! =))

scott mann  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I work with dozens of CCIE's in different departments on a day to day
basis.
 My company builds Router/Switch traffic/protocol generators/analyzers. Our
 equipment is in many buidlings on Cisco's San Jose campus. Being a support
 engineer affords me the opportunity to work hand in hand with these
 guys/gals(yes, quite a few are female) in developing tests for their
 particular group/project. With this said, I can tell you some real world
 truths;
 CCIEs come in every size, shape, and IQ level. Some are managers who
rarely
 involve themselves in test grunt work, while others are basking in the
glory
 of plain old hard work(with a matching 5 figure salary). I believe that
 being a CCIE gives someone a certain level of respect for their
 accomplishment, but that only takes you so far; after that you must prove
 yourself to be an intelligent, hard working person who is versitile,
 communicates well, and gets things done. Some of the CCIEs I work with
amaze
 me at their inability to solve/create solutions for what seem to be
 relatively minor issues. Am I putting them down - no way. Obviously the
have
 quite a bit of personal experience and knowledge going for them or else
they
 would not have the little circle emblem on their cube name-plate. But
 suffice it to say, that you don't have to be gifted to be a CCIE; hard
work
 can make up IQ points any day. You simply can't beat experience (5-10
years
 of working with routers/switches is worth a lot when sitting next to the
 protcor). But if you have a knack for this stuff, and a hell of a lot of
 determination, then there is no reason why you can't go from being a
network
 neophite to CCIE in a year or less. Becoming a CCIE is not like 8-12 years
 of school and internship; it's practically a crime how we can expect to be
 paid so much for so little in the way of real benefit to the world. Moving
 ones and zeros is cool, but don't cry about the state of affairs the
Future
 of Networking is in. This field will always pay the best people top dollar
 because these people provide value - their mind is in a continuing state
of
 evolution paralleling the advancment of technology. If you want to be a
CCIE
 just to make big money, great. But don't be disappointed at your salary
once
 you get there if you are not one of the best in your field. Work towards
 excellence everyday, learn every detail of the fundamentals, and value-add
 the latest technology to your skill set. Always provide more value than
your
 expense and you will never have to worry about $$$. 1 year ago I had no
job
 after having lost my business to some bad luck. I had no money and no
 skills, so I decided to go into the computer field. I taught myself MCSE
in
 about 3 months and got a job doing level 1 help desk. I then started my
 Cisco certs last november (CCNA) followed by CCNP  CCIE written and will
 pass the Lab within 3-4 months. I have less than a year in the field and I
 MAKE MORE THAN SOME CCIEs I work with. Does that mean that being a CCIE
 sucks? NO! But being good a what you do is more important. Be an expert at
 each new thing you learn, then the money will come along with self-respect
 and the respect of others.

 Sorry about the run-on sentence, but although I love this forum and the
 great people that take time out to help each other in here, I do get kinda
 irked when I see the cries of woe regarding certs or jobs..

 If you want top dollar, demand it. Let your mind command attention from
 companies and you will get what you deserve. It is as simple as this.
 Companies will only pay you as much as they can afford and still get value
 for their investment. If you are always providing top value, your stock
will
 soar. Certs don't mean jack in many real world hot seats. A quick mind and
 deep well of knowledge drive the best cars.

 Well, thats my soapbox...back to the books and routers...

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TUNNEL Config [7:4156]

2001-05-11 Thread Ugur ISBUYURAN

Hi , I`m configuring  a tunnel between two routers , when the line is down ,
the tunnel interface is still up , but I want it to be down , how can I do
that.?

Ugur...




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RE: Samba Client and FTP Client [7:4154]

2001-05-11 Thread Evans, TJ

Dunno' about when using Samba, but with FTP you can use the lcd  command to
specify where 'get'/'mget' drops the files ...
Ex - lcd c:\temp would make it so that any file you download will be saved
in c:\temp.


Thanks!
TJ

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Subject:Samba Client and FTP Client [7:4154]

IF i use samba client to retrieve a file from a samba
server, where will the retrieved file be placed in my
local machine? It is same with using FTP.

How can I control where the retrieved file(s) should
be placed in my local machine.

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Re: On-line registration for the CCIE RS lab [7:4149]

2001-05-11 Thread ElephantChild

On Fri, 11 May 2001, Brian Dennis wrote:

 Dang I feel kind of left out ;)

You shouldn't. I tried to register online and it won't accept my testing
ID.

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RE: CCIE - the real world - daily life of CCIE's. [7:4122]

2001-05-11 Thread Evans, TJ

And to broaden the point a little:
Well, first - a disclaimer: Yes, certain fields pay more than others
 or Football Player's  salary to a
Police officers ... is it fair or right? ... not my call, although in
general I would say not really all that fair from a social aspect.

Having said that - in general, regardless of what field you are in - if you
have atleast a couple of the following you will do well:
Natural / intuitive ability
Determination, drive for excellence
Intelligence - as in book smarts, including continual
self-improvement 
Mental Dexterity - fast thinking, fast adapting, etc.
Flexibility
Passion for what you do
Other may disagree on this next one, but I feel it is IMPERATIVE that you
truly enjoy your job ... both the tasks you are doing, the company you are
doing it for, etc.  Of course, this is partly related to the previous one,
but also includes various employment factors 


... and if you have all of the above, you will always be near / at the top
of your field, since not many people in any given field do have them all
.  

Additionally, a piece of paper is not much of a guarantee of anything ...
don't get me wrong, it proves you have applied yourself   but
I have almost literally no certifications  and am still doing pretty well
for a half-alcoholic 26 year old
college drop out.



my turn to apologize for rambling ... hope everyone has a great Friday /
weekend.
Thanks!
TJ

 -Original Message-
From:   Chris  Cindy Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, May 11, 2001 07:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: CCIE - the real world - daily life of CCIE's. [7:4122]

AMEN!! =))

scott mann  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I work with dozens of CCIE's in different departments on a day to day
basis.
 My company builds Router/Switch traffic/protocol generators/analyzers. Our
 equipment is in many buidlings on Cisco's San Jose campus. Being a support
 engineer affords me the opportunity to work hand in hand with these
 guys/gals(yes, quite a few are female) in developing tests for their
 particular group/project. With this said, I can tell you some real world
 truths;
 CCIEs come in every size, shape, and IQ level. Some are managers who
rarely
 involve themselves in test grunt work, while others are basking in the
glory
 of plain old hard work(with a matching 5 figure salary). I believe that
 being a CCIE gives someone a certain level of respect for their
 accomplishment, but that only takes you so far; after that you must prove
 yourself to be an intelligent, hard working person who is versitile,
 communicates well, and gets things done. Some of the CCIEs I work with
amaze
 me at their inability to solve/create solutions for what seem to be
 relatively minor issues. Am I putting them down - no way. Obviously the
have
 quite a bit of personal experience and knowledge going for them or else
they
 would not have the little circle emblem on their cube name-plate. But
 suffice it to say, that you don't have to be gifted to be a CCIE; hard
work
 can make up IQ points any day. You simply can't beat experience (5-10
years
 of working with routers/switches is worth a lot when sitting next to the
 protcor). But if you have a knack for this stuff, and a hell of a lot of
 determination, then there is no reason why you can't go from being a
network
 neophite to CCIE in a year or less. Becoming a CCIE is not like 8-12 years
 of school and internship; it's practically a crime how we can expect to be
 paid so much for so little in the way of real benefit to the world. Moving
 ones and zeros is cool, but don't cry about the state of affairs the
Future
 of Networking is in. This field will always pay the best people top dollar
 because these people provide value - their mind is in a continuing state
of
 evolution paralleling the advancment of technology. If you want to be a
CCIE
 just to make big money, great. But don't be disappointed at your salary
once
 you get there if you are not one of the best in your field. Work towards
 excellence everyday, learn every detail of the fundamentals, and value-add
 the latest technology to your skill set. Always provide more value than
your
 expense and you will never have to worry about $$$. 1 year ago I had no
job
 after having lost my business to some bad luck. I had no money and no
 skills, so I decided to go into the computer field. I taught myself MCSE
in
 about 3 months and got a job doing level 1 help desk. I then started my
 Cisco certs last november (CCNA) followed by CCNP  CCIE written and will
 pass the Lab within 3-4 months. I have less than a year in the field and I
 MAKE MORE THAN SOME CCIEs I work with. Does that mean that being a CCIE
 sucks? NO! But being good a what you do is more important. Be an expert at
 each new thing you learn, then the money will come along with self-respect
 and the respect of others.

 Sorry about the run-on 

RE: addressing/mask question [7:3727]

2001-05-11 Thread Scott Meyer

Thanks for the response. Do you have the link for this?

How does the router determine if it has the best route? Does routing
protocol choice have anything to do with this determination? Using RIP for
example, the router only knows how many hops away a network is. It knows the
best route to forward the packet, but doesn't know if there is another
router with a better route that would have received the packet.

Scott Meyer
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, etc
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Subject: Re: addressing/mask question [7:3727]


Under proxy ARP, if the router receives an ARP Request for a host that is
not on the same network as the ARP Request sender, and if the router has the
best route to that host, then the router sends an ARP Reply packet giving
its own local data link address. The host that sent the ARP Request then
sends its packets to the router, which forwards them to the intended host.

Scott,
That is quoted from the CCO help pages.  Essentially, both of your scenarios
are true, except that the router only responds to the ARP if it has the BEST
path to the host or service sought.
  HTH,
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Re: very confused with multicast..help [7:4133]

2001-05-11 Thread David Kurnik

Though there are a number of other vendors that produce video streaming
systems, Cisco has the iptv product.  With an IPTV server you can put S
Video, or RCA input into a multicast (or unicast) stream, or you can use a
unicast stream to 'seed' a multicast session onto your network.  You can
also use a content manager to provide a library of unicast video on demand
titles.

At my last employer we used IPTV to put some very impressive 1 MB+ video
feeds onto the LAN.  With CGMP everybody in the office could view CNN, or
some other news satellite feed, on their desktops with full screen  30 fps
quality.  IPTV comes with it's own client viewer and java plug-in for web
pages.

Perhaps it was not the best thing from productivity, but it was cool to see
the technology work.  Now if I could just get that kind of video to may
desktop at home.

--David


- Original Message -
From: Larry Lamb 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: very confused with multicast..help [7:4133]


 In article , Susan Stone
  wrote:

 1) You need a client that will join/listen to IP multicast.  I know Cisco
 typically uses a video steaming technology to demonstrate this.

 2) This is where the server portion of the software comes into play.
 Hopefully some others will be able to give you specific softwares that
 use multicast as I've never looked into packages for this.

 4) Multicast is useful when you need to send traffic to multiple hosts,
 but not all in a network.  It uses less bandwidth than unicast and
 doesn't interrupt all hosts like broadcast traffic does.  With
 technologies like CGMP, the traffic doesn't even have to be forwarded out
 all switched ports.


  Hi..  I am very confused about multicast, May I ask questions as below
 
  1)How to make the Windows PC or unix host join a multicast group let's
  say 224.0.0.9
  2)How to send a multicast traffic  or how to test the mulitcast work?
  3)I have a WAN router which has joined multicast 224.0.0.2/5/6, may I
  know why it should be a multicast group? for what purppose normally. I
  know 224.0.0.2 is for all routers, 5 is for OSPF, 6 for OSPF designate
  router. But whether it is a default setting or we have to make it join
  group
 
  FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Internet address is 50.100.160.2/22
Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
Address determined by non-volatile memory MTU is 1500 bytes
Helper address is not set
Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled Secondary address
50.100.120.2/27
Secondary address 50.100.122.2/26
Multicast reserved groups joined: 224.0.0.2 224.0.0.5 224.0.0.6
 
  4)Normally in what circumstance, we need to use multicast?
 
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PIX and Windows 2000 [7:4163]

2001-05-11 Thread Pickard, Richard

5/11/20017:11am  Friday

Has anyone heard that there are compatibility problems between PIX 
Windows 2000?
I have been asked to install a PIX at a small company that is doing VPN,
e-commerce,  so forth.  All servers are Windows 2000.


Thanks for any help,

Richard L. Pickard
CCNP NNCSE MCSE A+
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strange arp entries [7:4164]

2001-05-11 Thread Valeri Marinski

hi group
i have some strange entries in the arp cache of all our 7200 routers
with Incomplete MAC
here an example of sh arp:
--

Internet  172.16.90.232   0   000c.8323.c5d2  SNAP
TokenRing1/2
Internet  172.16.90.233   0   Incomplete  SNAP
Internet  172.16.10.166   0   Incomplete  SNAP
Internet  172.16.90.246   0   4005.002d.7160  SNAP
TokenRing1/2
Internet  172.16.10.167   0   0800.09c4.8884  SNAP   Fddi0/0
Internet  172.16.100.201  0   0006.0d5c.db9f  SNAP
TokenRing1/3
Internet  172.16.90.247   0   .8322.1515  SNAP
TokenRing1/2
Internet  172.16.90.244   0   .8329.bc8d  SNAP
TokenRing1/2
Internet  172.16.100.202  0   0008.c13a.6ba1  SNAP
TokenRing1/3
Internet  172.16.10.164   0   0800.09c4.e844  SNAP   Fddi0/0
--

Internet  172.16.80.363   .8323.88e3  SNAP
TokenRing1/1
Protocol  Address  Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface
Internet  172.16.10.127   3   .5a42.6d48  SNAP   Fddi0/0
Internet  172.16.20.980   Incomplete  SNAP
Internet  172.16.10.124   3   .5a42.6d48  SNAP   Fddi0/0
Internet  172.16.20.990   Incomplete  SNAP
Internet  172.16.10.125   3   .5a42.6d48  SNAP   Fddi0/0
Internet  172.16.80.323   .8327.e9ad  SNAP
TokenRing1/1


as you can see there is no interface behind and the age remain 0
those ip addresses were/are not in use

all our users have Olicom token ring cards (.83) and they are all
patched to Alcatel TR concentrators  some are connected to Bay TR
switches - but in both cases you can see this strange arp entries
if i clear the arp cache - those entries apper again and they vary
i don't know if it is a problem - i can't see any performance problems
what could this be?
cabling reflections?
any comments are appreciated
thanks in advance




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virus warning [7:4165]

2001-05-11 Thread David Kurnik

Paul/All,

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advised the sender, but I thought you would want to know.  Below is the text
of the email, note the name of the attachment.  I have no idea what it does.

--David





 'David Kurnik' wrote:

- Though there are a number of other vendors that produce video streaming
- systems, Cisco has the iptv product.  With an IPTV server you can put S
- Video, or RCA input into a multicast (or unicast) stream, or you can use a
- unicast stream to 'seed' a multicast session onto your network.  You can
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-
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RE: PIX and Windows 2000 [7:4163]

2001-05-11 Thread Evans, TJ

What sort of Issues?
... simple firewalling / port filtering?
What sot of VPNs?
... Pix 2 Pix?
... PPTP connections to PIX?

???


As far as a PIX and Win2k working together, just in general - my PIX's
 haven't had any issues ...


Thanks!
TJ

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5/11/20017:11am  Friday

Has anyone heard that there are compatibility problems between PIX 
Windows 2000?
I have been asked to install a PIX at a small company that is doing VPN,
e-commerce,  so forth.  All servers are Windows 2000.


Thanks for any help,

Richard L. Pickard
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Re: very confused with multicast..help [7:4133]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian M. Green

In order to make your PC or Unix workstation join a multicast group, you
need an application that supports multicast running on the machine.  A
good test tool I use at work to generate and receive multicast traffic
on a Unix host is MGEN/DREC.  It is a free application developed by the
Naval Research Lab (NRL) I believe.  It can be downloaded from the
internet.  You can pick what address you want to send to, the packet
size, the transmit rate, and some other parameters using the MGEN
software.  The DREC portion is the receiver and you set it to the
address you want to receive traffic from.

Certain protocols, such as OSPF, use multicast in their operation.  If a
router is running OSPF, it will automatically join multicast groups so
that it receives data being sent by the protocol on that address.  The
router may also register as a source if it has multicast traffic to
send.  



Susan Stone wrote:
 
 Hi..  I am very confused about multicast, May I ask questions as below
 
 1)How to make the Windows PC or unix host join a multicast group let's say
 224.0.0.9
 2)How to send a multicast traffic  or how to test the mulitcast work?
 3)I have a WAN router which has joined multicast 224.0.0.2/5/6, may I know
 why it should be a multicast group? for what purppose normally. I know
 224.0.0.2 is for all routers, 5 is for OSPF, 6 for OSPF designate router.
 But whether it is a default setting or we have to make it join group
 
 FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
   Internet address is 50.100.160.2/22
   Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
   Address determined by non-volatile memory
   MTU is 1500 bytes
   Helper address is not set
   Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled
   Secondary address 50.100.120.2/27
   Secondary address 50.100.122.2/26
   Multicast reserved groups joined: 224.0.0.2 224.0.0.5 224.0.0.6
 
 4)Normally in what circumstance, we need to use multicast?
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Re: CCDP Certification [7:4131]

2001-05-11 Thread Sean C.

Hi Balvidar,

Since you have your CCNP, you'll need to pass the CCDA and then CID.

I took the test last month and passed.  The CCDP does not have nearly the
amount of resources available as other Cisco test for studying.  I used
CiscoPress's book ISBN - 1578701716.  I looked through the Sybex book - it
has great material on the StrataCom (the CiscoPress book went to press
before the StrataCom was put on the test).

This test is not the normal Cisco test.  Very confusing and ambigious
questions and answers (search this site for other takes on this test).  The
general consesus is CiscoPress's book covers about 50% of the test, the
Sybex covers about another 50%, between them you'll have 75% of the test
covered.   My personal advice - unless you want to get the cert ASAP -wait
till the new CID is available (test 641-520).  Grab the CCDA test now
though - not that hard.

Good luck,
Sean C.
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
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RE: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Your attitude is bitter.

I was programming machine code on a Commodore 64 before Bill Gates even knew
how to polish his windows, but that doesn't mean that I know everything
about Commodore 64 nor Windows, and I actually find 'pissing contests'
(excuse my language) like this rather inmature.

You could show the decency to congratulate the new CCIE before asking for
more information, instead of having the attitude give me, tell me, show me,
I want to know, me me me, I I I.

Passing a certification is always a step in the right direction, no matter
if it's a Basic Word 97 test or a CCIE lab; It is all relative to the person
passing it.

I am sure that Dung H. Le did not write this e-mail to show of, but simply
to show how proud he is (I assume he's a he), and to HELP OTHER CANDIDATES
with a little info on how to prepare themselves for this lab.

If you don't find Cisco certification or equipment that important or
necessary, I can't really figure out what you're doing on this list, because
you must be VERY BUSY at your work with all that knowledge you already have.

Ole


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-Original Message-
From: Marc Quibell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 10:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]


Ha ha you guys are too funny, but failed to contribute anything of
substance. Way to go newbies and wannabies. LOL!

BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there was Cisco. And
the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from? CABLETRON. You learn
something new everyday don't ya newbie.

Still waiting for DUNG to answer the really simple questions. Geez people,
maybe he's got real good, satisfying answers and THEN I can
congradulateotherwise, congrats are not warranted merely for passing a
Cisco test, albiet a very difficult one. There are more things in
Internetworking than Cisco, including better/faster routers, switches,
firewalls...etc. And Engineers don't need to troubleshoot IPX and token ring
crap anymore like they do in the CCIE lab...You Cisco weenies need to get
off your high horses: CCIE is not INternetworking God. I'd like to see a
CCIE troubleshoot a Cellworks atm/frame-relay cloud. Heh..

Q


DUNG H. LE  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 May 7-8, 2001 - RTP Lab facility

 This was attempt 2. I changed my study habits from attempt 1, and
therefore
 testing technique, for my attempt 2  (you perform like you
 practice..right?).  It paid off. The change was to monotonously ping every
 interface IP / IPX address from every router. I made a list of the
addresses
 and ran through all of them from every router. I believe this lack of
 attention to detail is what did me in on attempt one.

 Time management was key.  If I didn't know the config off the top of my
 head, I skipped it.  This allowed me to complete the entire day 1 portion
3
 hours early.  I had 4 areas that I needed to think about, so I saved them
 for last.  I methodically approached each of the 4 areas, knocked out each
 requirement, and had 1 hour left to do the testing above.  My strategy was
 that no matter what, I would take the last hour to test thoroughly, I just
 happened to get my 4 items done.  Day 2 was the same way...although only 3
 hours for the first part, I still had 45 minutes to test it all.

 Troubleshooting was by far the most nerve-racking experience.  I had a
 trouble ticket list and was told to find as many problems as I could and
 document/fix them (one liners).  Unexpectedly I had to troubleshoot a
 different network than the one I had spent a day and a half configuring.
3
 hours was the time limit to learn a new topology, IP scheme, protocol
 intent, and then fix as much as possible.  I don't feel like I was ready
for
 this, and must have just kept calm enough to manage it.

 The waiting is a nerve killer.  You wait before the lab starts about an
hour
 for everything and everyone to get ready.  You wait all night long for
 status on day 1's score.  You wait after day 2 build out...1.5 hours for
 me to find out if you made it to troubleshooting.  Then you wait while
 they add up the points and spit a number out of the computer or not.
 Howard  was the best!!! Comic relief goes a long way to ease my
stress,
 and he delivered. I was very comfortable in the RTP environment.

 Study material used / frequency:
 Caslow 2nd edition - read it cover to cover once.
 Ccbootcamp labs - practiced daily (almost and minus weekends) for 4
 months 4-6 hours per day on a rack of equipment that was very similar
to
 the real thing.  I was very comfortable with what was required of me for
day
 1 and 2 build out.  In retrospect I 

Re: Hi there.... [7:4129]

2001-05-11 Thread Sean C.

Hi ClickKeys,

You have a rockin' little lab for just starting out.  Extremely jealous of
the ISDN simulator!  Brian is correct, you have plenty to start your lab.
At somepoint you'll want to look at getting a 2509-2512 to use as a terminal
access server.  A lot of people get a 2520-2523 to use as a frame-relay
switch.  And, like Brian wrote you'll want to look into acquiring a catalyst
(the 2901 uses the same IOS as the 5000's - they're on the lab).  Cables and
such you can get from E-bay.

Good luck,
Sean C.
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
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Re: OT: Loopback [7:3973]

2001-05-11 Thread David Chandler

I'm believe that the loopbacks your are seeing are the keep-alive frames
being sent out on the LAN.  They should have the same source and
destination MAC address with an ethertype 9000 or SNAP 9000 value. 

PS: you may want to verify the type/Snap value.  0x9000 is from memory.

It's a good question.  Everyone is bound to see them on the sniffers at
some time.

DaveC


Tan Chee Leong wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I have been looking at the sniffer output and found that my router keeps
 sending out a LOOPBACK packet whose source and dest mac address is the
 router interface itself.  It is sent periodically at 10 sec interval.  Any
 way to turn this off?
 
 Sorry that it is not a study question.
 
 Cheers,
 Chee Leong
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A d vertise Host routes via RIPv1 ? [7:4172]

2001-05-11 Thread PacketSlinger

Since the mask isn't sent along w/RIPv1 is there a way to a d vertise host
routes using RIPv1

i.e. I have set aside a range of addresses 9.1.1.1 - 9.1.1.15/32 for loopback
interfaces on my routers. Using RIPv1 can I advertise these host routes? I
think the answer is no... Looking for confirmation. Wouldn't each router
advertise 9.0.0.0 and therfore effectively make my loopbacks unavailable?



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RE: Voice over IP [7:4099]

2001-05-11 Thread Edward Gomez

Wayne,

Try Cisco Voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP by Steve McQuerry. It is a
very good reference book on how to 
configure routers to support voice over X. I would also definately recommend
Integrating Voice and Data 
Networks by Scott Keagy.

Eddie

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Can anyone recomend a few good Voice over IP books. I have the Cisco CIM
module on VO/IP but would also like a detailed book on setting a config.

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Re: CCDP Certification [7:4131]

2001-05-11 Thread Bryan In Richmond

You need your to take the DCN test and the CID test. Then you will be a CCDP
and a CCDA
- Original Message -
From: Balvindar Sabarwal 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 1:52 AM
Subject: CCDP Certification [7:4131]


 Hi all,
 I am a CCNP 1.0. I want to do my CCDP (latest one).
   Can somebody tell me about the papers i have to clear and good books to
do
 the study for it ???


 Regds,
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Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread simonis

Marc Quibell was seen in the killfile saying:
 
 Ha ha you guys are too funny, but failed to contribute anything of
 substance. Way to go newbies and wannabies. LOL!

You sure are a master of contributing nothing.

 
 BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there was Cisco. And
 the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from? CABLETRON. You learn
 something new everyday don't ya newbie.

Fortunatley, not from you.
 
 Still waiting for DUNG to answer the really simple questions. Geez people,
 maybe he's got real good, satisfying answers and THEN I can
 congradulateotherwise, congrats are not warranted merely for passing a
 Cisco test, albiet a very difficult one. There are more things in
 Internetworking than Cisco, including better/faster routers, switches,
 firewalls...etc. And Engineers don't need to troubleshoot IPX and token
ring
 crap anymore like they do in the CCIE lab...You Cisco weenies need to get
 off your high horses: CCIE is not INternetworking God. I'd like to see a
 CCIE troubleshoot a Cellworks atm/frame-relay cloud. Heh..


This is a list for people who are studying for Cisco certifications.  
I know you may have difficulty grasping it, but that is probably a 
big reason people here tend to discuss Cisco more than usual.  Get
a fscking life already, will ya?




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Lab Switch 29xx vs. 35xx [7:4177]

2001-05-11 Thread PacketSlinger

I am looking to purchase a switch for my lab.

Do the 29xx series switches have the same command set as the 35xx switches?
Which switch command set is closest to what I'll see in THE lab?

It is my understanding the THE lab has 5000 series switches?




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Re: strange arp entries [7:4164]

2001-05-11 Thread Reinhold Fischer

Some other stations are trying to access the IP addresses marked as
incomplete,
therefore the router tries to arp for them. Because the stations do not exist
on your network, the arp request is not successful. i would setup 'logging
accesslists' inbound on the other interfaces of the router to track where 
the requests come from. 

hth

Reinhold

On Fri, 11 May 2001, Valeri Marinski wrote:

 hi group
 i have some strange entries in the arp cache of all our 7200 routers
 with Incomplete MAC
 here an example of sh arp:

--
 
 Internet  172.16.90.232   0   000c.8323.c5d2  SNAP
 TokenRing1/2
 Internet  172.16.90.233   0   Incomplete  SNAP
 Internet  172.16.10.166   0   Incomplete  SNAP
 Internet  172.16.90.246   0   4005.002d.7160  SNAP
 TokenRing1/2
 Internet  172.16.10.167   0   0800.09c4.8884  SNAP   Fddi0/0
 Internet  172.16.100.201  0   0006.0d5c.db9f  SNAP
 TokenRing1/3
 Internet  172.16.90.247   0   .8322.1515  SNAP
 TokenRing1/2
 Internet  172.16.90.244   0   .8329.bc8d  SNAP
 TokenRing1/2
 Internet  172.16.100.202  0   0008.c13a.6ba1  SNAP
 TokenRing1/3
 Internet  172.16.10.164   0   0800.09c4.e844  SNAP   Fddi0/0
 --
 
 Internet  172.16.80.363   .8323.88e3  SNAP
 TokenRing1/1
 Protocol  Address  Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface
 Internet  172.16.10.127   3   .5a42.6d48  SNAP   Fddi0/0
 Internet  172.16.20.980   Incomplete  SNAP
 Internet  172.16.10.124   3   .5a42.6d48  SNAP   Fddi0/0
 Internet  172.16.20.990   Incomplete  SNAP
 Internet  172.16.10.125   3   .5a42.6d48  SNAP   Fddi0/0
 Internet  172.16.80.323   .8327.e9ad  SNAP
 TokenRing1/1


 
 as you can see there is no interface behind and the age remain 0
 those ip addresses were/are not in use
 
 all our users have Olicom token ring cards (.83) and they are all
 patched to Alcatel TR concentrators  some are connected to Bay TR
 switches - but in both cases you can see this strange arp entries
 if i clear the arp cache - those entries apper again and they vary
 i don't know if it is a problem - i can't see any performance problems
 what could this be?
 cabling reflections?
 any comments are appreciated
 thanks in advance




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RE: A d vertise Host routes via RIPv1 ? [7:4172]

2001-05-11 Thread Chuck Larrieu

From the RFC ( STD34)

The RIP protocol makes no formal distinction between networks and hosts. It
simply describes exchange of information about destinations, which may be
either networks or hosts. (Note however, that it is possible for an
implementor to choose not to support host routes. See section 3.2.)

As indicated in section 2, distance vector routing can be used to describe
routes to individual hosts or to networks. The RIP protocol allows either of
these possibilities. The destinations appearing in request and response
messages can be networks, hosts, or a special code used to indicate a
default address.

HTH

Chuck


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Subject:A d vertise Host routes via RIPv1 ? [7:4172]

Since the mask isn't sent along w/RIPv1 is there a way to a d vertise host
routes using RIPv1

i.e. I have set aside a range of addresses 9.1.1.1 - 9.1.1.15/32 for
loopback
interfaces on my routers. Using RIPv1 can I advertise these host routes? I
think the answer is no... Looking for confirmation. Wouldn't each router
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Re: How do i connect to a specific terminal line ? [7:4148]

2001-05-11 Thread Kevin Wigle

this topic was just talked about last week or perhaps 2 weeks ago.

have a look at the archives first - skipping through May-April shouldn't
take that long.

Kevin Wigle


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From: Cristian Piatnitchi 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 5:07 AM
Subject: How do i connect to a specific terminal line ? [7:4148]


 Hi all

 I would like to know how to connect to a specific vty (let's say vty4)
 Is there any specific command to do that ?

 Thanks in advance
 Cristian
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Re: Lab Switch 29xx vs. 35xx [7:4177]

2001-05-11 Thread Vincent Chong

Cat 2916.

PacketSlinger   I am looking to purchase a switch for my lab.

 Do the 29xx series switches have the same command set as the 35xx
switches?
 Which switch command set is closest to what I'll see in THE lab?

 It is my understanding the THE lab has 5000 series switches?



 
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Re: CCIE - the real world - daily life of CCIE's. [7:4122]

2001-05-11 Thread Kevin Wigle

Hey Sam!

Great post, but - you've burst my bubble...

while others are basking in the glory of plain old hard work(with a
matching 5 figure salary)

gee, I already make $10,000.. :-)

Guess I'll go back to Microsoft.

Kevin Wigle

(ok, ok I'm expecting flames this time - go for it)

- Original Message -
From: scott mann 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 10:53 PM
Subject: CCIE - the real world - daily life of CCIE's. [7:4122]


 I work with dozens of CCIE's in different departments on a day to day
basis.
 My company builds Router/Switch traffic/protocol generators/analyzers. Our
 equipment is in many buidlings on Cisco's San Jose campus. Being a support
 engineer affords me the opportunity to work hand in hand with these
 guys/gals(yes, quite a few are female) in developing tests for their
 particular group/project. With this said, I can tell you some real world
 truths;
 CCIEs come in every size, shape, and IQ level. Some are managers who
rarely
 involve themselves in test grunt work, while others are basking in the
glory
 of plain old hard work(with a matching 5 figure salary). I believe that
 being a CCIE gives someone a certain level of respect for their
 accomplishment, but that only takes you so far; after that you must prove
 yourself to be an intelligent, hard working person who is versitile,
 communicates well, and gets things done.





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Re: Unable to Erase FLASH. [7:4065]

2001-05-11 Thread Bryan In Richmond

Hope this helps,

Heres the link to the whole Doc.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113aa/113a
a_2/allplats/ifs.htm#xtocid284728

Heres an excerpt

Permanently Delete Files on a Flash Device
When a Flash memory device is full, you may need to rearrange the files so
that the space used by the deleted files can be reclaimed. To determine
whether a Flash memory device is full, use the dir command.

To permanently delete files on a Flash memory device, complete the following
task from privileged EXEC mode:  Command  Purpose
squeeze filesystem:
 Permanently delete all files marked deleted in Flash memory.

 Command  :   squeeze filesystem
   Purpose  :Permanently delete all files marked deleted in
Flash memory




When you issue the squeeze command, the router copies all valid files to the
beginning of Flash memory and erases all files marked deleted. At this
point, you cannot recover deleted files, and you can now write to the
reclaimed Flash memory space.




Note The squeeze operation can take as long as several minutes because it
can involve erasing and rewriting almost an entire Flash memory space.



Verify Flash
To recompute and verify the checksum of a file in Flash memory on a Class A
Flash file system, use the verify command.


- Original Message -
From: Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown) 
To: 'Bryan In Richmond' 
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 4:36 PM
Subject: RE: Unable to Erase FLASH. [7:4065]


 Bryan,
 By squeeze do you mean pull it out  use a grip vise?
 Because i wouldn't mind doing that and replacing the damn
 chip after it kept me up late last night in frustration.

 Elmer

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 4:33 PM
 To: 'Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown)'
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 You need to squeeze the flash in order to truly empty it.

 Bryan

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 Subject: Unable to Erase FLASH. [7:4065]

 hi, all.
 i'm trying to upgrade a 16Mb FLASH in my 2516, but either the
 RouterSoftware
 Loader or doing copy tftp flash can't erase the existing Flash code.
 Here's what I get...
 Router(boot)#copy tftp flash
 System flash directory:
 No files in System flash
 [0 bytes used, 16777216 available, 16777216 total]
 Address or name of remote host [255.255.255.255]? 172.16.100.1
 Source file name? c2500-js-l.121-8.bin
 Destination file name [c2500-js-l.121-8.bin]?
 Accessing file 'c2500-js-l.121-8.bin' on 172.16.100.1...
 Loading c2500-js-l.121-8.bin from 172.16.100.1 (via Ethernet0): ! [OK]

 Device needs erasure before copying new file
 Erase flash device before writing? [confirm]

 Copy 'c2500-js-l.121-8.bin' from server
   as 'c2500-js-l.121-8.bin' into Flash WITH erase? [yes/no]yes
 Exception: Jump to zero at 0x537FC (PC)

 System Bootstrap, Version 5.2(5), RELEASE SOFTWARE
 Copyright (c) 1986-1994 by cisco Systems
 2500 processor with 16384 Kbytes of main memory

 I am able to copy flash tftp.
 When the system boots/reboots i get this...

 ERR: Invalid chip id 0x80B5 (reversed = 0x1AD ) detected in System flash
 Loading cisco2-2500 ... [timed out]

 Any help would be appreciated.

 Elmer Deloso
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Fw: Unsubscribe [7:4159]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian

How about a filter that sees the phrase unsubscribe cisco and replies to the
sender to go to the web page, I can't believe we have this many reading
challenged users.

Brian

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pix overload question [7:4187]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian

I have a question regarding the PIX, hopefully someone
can help me on this one.

What version of PIX code is needed to be able to do NAT
overload, like you can on the routers?  Can someone give
an example of the command on how that is done?

I have a scarcity of IP address's (outside) for a PIX install
I am doing and definitly need overload ability.

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RE: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections? [7:4185]

2001-05-11 Thread Puckett, Larry (TIFPC)

Packeteer has some interesting equipment. Check them out and see if they
meet your needs.


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial
connections? [7:4104]

hmmm - interesting one.  there is not really any provision for failover that
I know of for T-1 size lines.  Higher bandwidth lines can be procured from
your telco with APS (Automatic Protection Switching) on SONET or MSP
(Multiplex Switching Protoection) on SDH whereby you effectively get a
backup line with literally milli-second failover in case of failure.

HSRP is *not* an option as this is for Broadcast (ie LAN) network use only

saying the above there may well be a product out there to do what you want,
although I don't recall ever seeing anything like this

hth

Andy

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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 5:57 PM
Subject: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections? [7:4032]


 Hi all,

 I am currently looking for a failover switch that will automatically
switch
 my serial connections from one router to another in case of a router
 failure. Does anyone know of such a device. The device needs to be able to
 handle multiple serial (T1) connections. Thanks in advance!

 Eddie

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Re: On-line registration for the CCIE RS lab [7:4149]

2001-05-11 Thread Joe Wong

I try to login it too and the id is case sensitive. i.e it doesn't accept
SPxxx but accept spxx?!
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  Dang I feel kind of left out ;)

 You shouldn't. I tried to register online and it won't accept my testing
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Re: Lab Switch 29xx vs. 35xx [7:4177]

2001-05-11 Thread andyh

the 2900XL/3500XL series have the IOS based command line.

Try to get hold of an old 2901 (non-XL) switch which is basically a 2-slot
Cat5, with Supervisor-I with 2 10/100 ports, and a 12 port 10/100 blade.

Andy
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To: 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: Lab Switch 29xx vs. 35xx [7:4177]


 Cat 2916.

 PacketSlinger   I am looking to purchase a switch for my lab.
 
  Do the 29xx series switches have the same command set as the 35xx
 switches?
  Which switch command set is closest to what I'll see in THE lab?
 
  It is my understanding the THE lab has 5000 series switches?
 
 
 
  
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Re: Re: Sending JPEG across an ISDN bridged link brings the [7:4190]

2001-05-11 Thread andyh

couple of things - I'd missed the bridged bit, a routed network would be far
preferrable.

128Mb/s was a typo on my part - should have been 128Kb/s for the 128Kb/s
link - at least I got the transfer time right ;-)

Andy

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From: KM Reynolds 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 2:22 AM
Subject: Fwd: Re: Sending JPEG across an ISDN bridged link brings the
[7:4116]


 Hi Andy,

 Thanks for explanation.  We are currently looking at upgrading the link. I
 am also going to suggest to the customer to change from a bridging
 environment to a routed one.  If the two sites are segmented(enable the
use
 of layer 3) it will enable us to implement QOS.

 I have one last question for you or anyone in the group.  The math(in your
 reply e-mail), I was not going to ask this question because I think I
should
 naturally know this.  I understand the File size 2Megabytes is equal to
 (2*8) 16 Megabits.  I do not understand the Transfer time:, how did you
 arrive to 128 Megabits per second?

 I am fuzzy on the transfer time formula. If you or someone may explain or
 point me in the direction where I may learn this, I would be grateful

 Thank you,

 KM


 From: andyh
 Reply-To: andyh
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Sending JPEG across an ISDN bridged link brings the network
 [7:3786]
 Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 09:06:53 -0400
 
 let's do the maths:
 
 File size: 2MB = 16Mb
 
 Transfer time:  16Mb / 128Mb/s = 125 sec - ie a pretty long lime for
those
 used to LAN-type speeds
 
 a better explanation would be to try to empty a bucket through a pinhole
in
 the bottom - the point being that the data *will* get through
(disregarding
 application timeouts or similar), whereas you're never going to get a
lemon
 onto a pop bottle without breaking the bottle or splitting the lemon.
 
 one possible solution would be to implemet some sort of queueing -
 prioritize delay-sensitive traffic (interactive sessions and the like),
and
 give large file transfers (ftp, http) a lower priority.  Saying that it
 sounds like you need to get yourself some extra bandwidth - depending
upon
 your needs you might wish to look at leased lines.  probably time for you
 to
 do the maths as to whether you can justify the expense ;-)
 
 Andy
 
 - Original Message -
 From: KM Reynolds
 To:
 Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:34 AM
 Subject: Sending JPEG across an ISDN bridged link brings the network to
 [7:3720]
 
 
   Hi all,
  
   Need the groups advice.
  
   The network consists of two 1605 routers with 128k ISDN connections in
a
   transparent bridge environment.
   This network suffers from lockups often,however, not consistently.
   Yesterday, speaking with a user, he asked me a question. The question
 was,
   Why is it when I send a JPEG file to a user located across the ISDN
 link,
   the network come to a halt?.
   I told him that if the JPEG was very large in size ex. 2MB, when it
has
 to
   cross the ISDN link, its like trying to squeeze a lemon(a small one)
 into
 a
   pop bottle(maybe not a good example, but that is all I could think
off).
   This saturates the ISDN link which is only 128k.
  
   Am I correct in my explanation?  What would be a good explanation? I
am
 not
   comfortable with my explanation(maybe I am wrong).  I look forward to
   hearing the groups thoughts, as well as any solutions(change to
routing,
   QOS, etc.)
  
   TIA
   KM
  
  
  
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2513s [7:4186]

2001-05-11 Thread Kelly D Griffin

I am in need of several 2513s if anyone is interested in parting with them.
Send me an e-mail if you are interested.

Thanks.

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Re: addressing/mask question [7:3727]

2001-05-11 Thread David Chandler

I wonder if they mean that it will not respond to the ARP if the router
would then have to route the packet out the same interface that it came
in on.  

   (10.1.1.x/24)  (10.1.2.x/24)
R1---R2R3--| H2
 |
 |  
 H1 10.1.x.x/16

1.  If H1 (which is misconfigured) wants to send a packet to H2 it will
ARP; because it thinks H2 is local. 

2.  Both R1 and R2 could proxy-arp for H2.

3.  If R1 proxy-arps it will then have to route the packet to R2.

4.  R1 learned the router from R2 which is on the same broadcast domain
so R1 will allow R2 to do the proxy-arp.

5.  R2 may not know if it has the BEST ROUTE to H2 
 but 

6.  R1 knows that it doesn't have the best route because it would have
to send it out the same interface.

I'm gonna test this out and I'll keep you posted.

DaveC   



Scott Meyer wrote:
 
 Thanks for the response. Do you have the link for this?
 
 How does the router determine if it has the best route? Does routing
 protocol choice have anything to do with this determination? Using RIP for
 example, the router only knows how many hops away a network is. It knows
the
 best route to forward the packet, but doesn't know if there is another
 router with a better route that would have received the packet.
 
 Scott Meyer
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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 4:55 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: addressing/mask question [7:3727]
 
 Under proxy ARP, if the router receives an ARP Request for a host that is
 not on the same network as the ARP Request sender, and if the router has
the
 best route to that host, then the router sends an ARP Reply packet giving
 its own local data link address. The host that sent the ARP Request then
 sends its packets to the router, which forwards them to the intended host.
 
 Scott,
 That is quoted from the CCO help pages.  Essentially, both of your
scenarios
 are true, except that the router only responds to the ARP if it has the
BEST
 path to the host or service sought.
   HTH,
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Re: Lab Switch 29xx vs. 35xx [7:4177]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian

On Fri, 11 May 2001, Vincent Chong wrote:

 Cat 2916.

Cat 2916 does not run the Crescendo code like the 2901/2926T/5XXX

Brian



 PacketSlinger   I am looking to purchase a switch for my lab.
 
  Do the 29xx series switches have the same command set as the 35xx
 switches?
  Which switch command set is closest to what I'll see in THE lab?
 
  It is my understanding the THE lab has 5000 series switches?
 
 
 
  
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RE: Congrats [7:4044]

2001-05-11 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]

Let me just say well said and entertaining kudos :)

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Q

You're really quite a sad bloke aren't you.
Bullied at school???
Small man syndrome???
Anonymous e-mail must have been a big turning point in your life.
Get there first - then you're in a position to comment.

Can we take it that you've had a couple of bitter experiences because your
experience limited to a couple of pieces of Nortel/Riverstone and Cisco was
the requirement?

I've got an idea. You go back to your meal for one and your dirty magazine
and think about why you've never been able to get on with people.

I've just introduced you to a larger group of people than you will be used
to - My junk mail list.

Good-bye!

A

Q  wrote in message
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 Gee that's kinda like working at Microsoft as a Windowz architech and
 getting your MCSE! How hard can that be? Send me the CCIE's work resume
out
 side of the lab of Cisco, then i'll be impressed..See if you can manage
 Riverstone and Nortel equipment as well.Well first you gotta survive
the
 Cisco layoffs. Bummer...heh..

 Q

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  -Frank
 
 
   On Thu, 10 May 2001, DUNG H. LE wrote:
 
   May 7-8, 2001 - RTP Lab facility
  
   This was attempt 2. I changed my study habits from attempt 1, and
 therefore
   testing technique, for my attempt 2  (you perform like you
   practice..right?).  It paid off. The change was to monotonously ping
 every
   interface IP / IPX address from every router. I made a list of the
  addresses
   and ran through all of them from every router. I believe this lack of
   attention to detail is what did me in on attempt one.
  
   Time management was key.  If I didn't know the config off the top of
my
   head, I skipped it.  This allowed me to complete the entire day 1
 portion 3
   hours early.  I had 4 areas that I needed to think about, so I saved
 them
   for last.  I methodically approached each of the 4 areas, knocked out
 each
   requirement, and had 1 hour left to do the testing above.  My strategy
 was
   that no matter what, I would take the last hour to test thoroughly, I
 just
   happened to get my 4 items done.  Day 2 was the same way...although
only
 3
   hours for the first part, I still had 45 minutes to test it all.
  
   Troubleshooting was by far the most nerve-racking experience.  I had a
   trouble ticket list and was told to find as many problems as I could
 and
   document/fix them (one liners).  Unexpectedly I had to troubleshoot a
   different network than the one I had spent a day and a half
configuring.
 3
   hours was the time limit to learn a new topology, IP scheme, protocol
   intent, and then fix as much as possible.  I don't feel like I was
ready
  for
   this, and must have just kept calm enough to manage it.
  
   The waiting is a nerve killer.  You wait before the lab starts about
an
  hour
   for everything and everyone to get ready.  You wait all night long for
   status on day 1's score.  You wait after day 2 build out...1.5 hours
for
   me to find out if you made it to troubleshooting.  Then you wait
 while
   they add up the points and spit a number out of the computer or
not.
   Howard  was the best!!! Comic relief goes a long way to ease my
 stress,
   and he delivered. I was very comfortable in the RTP environment.
  
   Study material used / frequency:
   Caslow 2nd edition - read it cover to cover once.
   Ccbootcamp labs - practiced daily (almost and minus weekends) for 4
   months 4-6 hours per day on a rack of equipment that was very
 similar
  to
   the real thing.  I was very comfortable with what was required of me
for
  day
   1 and 2 build out.  In retrospect I would have practiced a bit more on
   troubleshooting.  I was not comfortable with this at all and could
have
  used
   some familiarity with strategy and tactic on this part.
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What is Balanced Unbalanced Mode in term of ISDN [7:4198]

2001-05-11 Thread Vincent Chong

Hi;

   I searched in the cisco web site, I only can find the difference between
2 mode is the physical specification.
I could not any specific information to explain what balanced mode and
unbalanced mode.

We are know the data link layer protocol of ISDN is  LAPD.  I am unable
to find out
any signaling infromation about ISDN.

I would like to have any ISDN expert to explain wha is the difference
between 2 mode.

Thanks in advance
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Re: 3640 down with OIR [7:3781]

2001-05-11 Thread andyh

try re-seating any modules you may have in the chassis

Andy
- Original Message -
From: Shoaib Waqar 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:13 PM
Subject: 3640 down with OIR [7:3781]


 I just got my router down, it was 3640, which had been
 working properly for last 3 months. It gave the
 following error message and then hung up:

  %ORINT: OIR Event has occured oir_ctrl 5000 oir_stat
  8F8A

  I know that OIR is Online Insertion and Removal but
  the strange thing is that nobody inserted or removed
  any sort of hardware, and to utter astonishment,
  this msg came and surprised me. I also searched this
  error on TAC but there r only 4 of these error types
 OIR and i could not find this one. So any idea about
 this???

  P.S. 3640 has 12.1.8 IP/IPX/AT/DEC plus IOS and 16MB
  flash, 64 MB DRAM

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Re: CBAC on subinterfaces [7:3787]

2001-05-11 Thread andyh

yup - exactly the same as for physical interfaces.  this works for sub-ints
on FR, ATM, ethernet trunks, whatever you like.

Andy

- Original Message -
From: Hans Stout 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 2:10 PM
Subject: CBAC on subinterfaces [7:3787]


 Hello colleagues,

 I wonder if it is possible to configure context-based access control
between
 subinterfaces on the same router. Is the concept of external and internal
 networks still valid when it comes to subinterfaces ?

 Regards,

 Hans
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Re: Redistribution: OSPF to IGRP [7:3983]

2001-05-11 Thread Fred Ingham

must be summarized on the 59.3 router.  The networks are
172.17.59.104/30, 172.17.59.108/30, and 172.17.59.96/29.  These must be
summarized to a /28.  The key observation is that all three subnets
summarize to the same /28 network, 172.17.59.96.  Using a area x range
172.17.59.96 255.255.255.240 summarization on the 59.3 router will put
this route in r4's routing table.  You will not see the 104 or 108
routes in r4 but they are reachable from r4.  The mutual redistribution
between IGRP and OSPF has to be on the router attached to the IGRP
domain, r2, although you say it is on r1.

r2 will have a /30 for 104 from 59.1 and a /28 for .96 from 59.3
(covering the 96 and 108 networks); a ping from r4 will use a longest
match on r2 to be routed to either 59.1 or 59.3.

(configs were shipped separately)

Cheers, Fred.
Virnoche, Phil wrote:
 
 Here is my problem:
 
 The major network is 172.17.0.0
 (OSPF domain with /28, /29, /30) R2 -IGRP link/28-- R4 (IGRP domain
 /28)
 
 Mutual redistribution at R1... knowing that I have only 1 network (variably
 subnetted)  how can I get a default network in R2  and make the whole
 network reachable from R4 ?
 
 r2#sho ip rou
 Gateway of last resort is not set
 
  172.17.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 9 subnets, 3 masks
 C   172.17.59.0/28 is directly connected, Serial0/0
 C   172.17.59.16/28 is directly connected, BRI0/0
 C   172.17.59.32/28 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0
 C   172.17.59.48/28 is directly connected, Serial0/1
 O IA172.17.59.64/28 [110/112] via 172.17.59.3, 07:50:24, Serial0/0
 I   172.17.59.80/28 [100/8576] via 172.17.59.50, 00:01:04, Serial0/1
 O IA172.17.59.96/29 [110/70] via 172.17.59.3, 07:50:24, Serial0/0
 O IA172.17.59.108/30 [110/118] via 172.17.59.3, 07:50:25, Serial0/0
 O IA172.17.59.104/30 [110/65] via 172.17.59.1, 07:50:25, Serial0/0
 
 r4#sho ip rou
 
 Gateway of last resort is not set
 
  172.17.0.0/28 is subnetted, 6 subnets
 I   172.17.59.0 [100/10476] via 172.17.59.49, 00:00:18, Serial0
 I   172.17.59.16 [100/160250] via 172.17.59.49, 00:00:18, Serial0
 I   172.17.59.32 [100/8486] via 172.17.59.49, 00:00:18, Serial0
 C   172.17.59.48 is directly connected, Serial0
 I   172.17.59.64 [100/8576] via 172.17.59.49, 00:00:18, Serial0
 C   172.17.59.80 is directly connected, Ethernet0
 
 Philip G. Virnoche
 Sr. Network Engineer - ATT Wireless
 phone: 425.580.5239
 cell: 206.601.3134
 
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RE: Congrats [7:4044]

2001-05-11 Thread Bob Johnson

I used to get ticked off when someone would send annoying posts to the
list.
Now I add the user's name to my kill file as soon as they get annoying...
This has increased my enjoyment of the list quite a bit



-Original Message-
From: Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 8:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Congrats [7:4044]


Let me just say well said and entertaining kudos :)

-Original Message-
From: Gareth Hinton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 19:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Congrats [7:4044]


Q

You're really quite a sad bloke aren't you.
Bullied at school???
Small man syndrome???
Anonymous e-mail must have been a big turning point in your life.
Get there first - then you're in a position to comment.

Can we take it that you've had a couple of bitter experiences because your
experience limited to a couple of pieces of Nortel/Riverstone and Cisco was
the requirement?

I've got an idea. You go back to your meal for one and your dirty magazine
and think about why you've never been able to get on with people.

I've just introduced you to a larger group of people than you will be used
to - My junk mail list.

Good-bye!

A

Q  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Gee that's kinda like working at Microsoft as a Windowz architech and
 getting your MCSE! How hard can that be? Send me the CCIE's work resume
out
 side of the lab of Cisco, then i'll be impressed..See if you can manage
 Riverstone and Nortel equipment as well.Well first you gotta survive
the
 Cisco layoffs. Bummer...heh..

 Q

 Frank Kim  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  I'm proud of you.  Go Vietnamese!  I'm taking my lab this November
  also.  I hope I will be the second Vietnamese person who will send out
  such good news to the group.
 
  -Frank
 
 
   On Thu, 10 May 2001, DUNG H. LE wrote:
 
   May 7-8, 2001 - RTP Lab facility
  
   This was attempt 2. I changed my study habits from attempt 1, and
 therefore
   testing technique, for my attempt 2  (you perform like you
   practice..right?).  It paid off. The change was to monotonously ping
 every
   interface IP / IPX address from every router. I made a list of the
  addresses
   and ran through all of them from every router. I believe this lack of
   attention to detail is what did me in on attempt one.
  
   Time management was key.  If I didn't know the config off the top of
my
   head, I skipped it.  This allowed me to complete the entire day 1
 portion 3
   hours early.  I had 4 areas that I needed to think about, so I saved
 them
   for last.  I methodically approached each of the 4 areas, knocked out
 each
   requirement, and had 1 hour left to do the testing above.  My strategy
 was
   that no matter what, I would take the last hour to test thoroughly, I
 just
   happened to get my 4 items done.  Day 2 was the same way...although
only
 3
   hours for the first part, I still had 45 minutes to test it all.
  
   Troubleshooting was by far the most nerve-racking experience.  I had a
   trouble ticket list and was told to find as many problems as I could
 and
   document/fix them (one liners).  Unexpectedly I had to troubleshoot a
   different network than the one I had spent a day and a half
configuring.
 3
   hours was the time limit to learn a new topology, IP scheme, protocol
   intent, and then fix as much as possible.  I don't feel like I was
ready
  for
   this, and must have just kept calm enough to manage it.
  
   The waiting is a nerve killer.  You wait before the lab starts about
an
  hour
   for everything and everyone to get ready.  You wait all night long for
   status on day 1's score.  You wait after day 2 build out...1.5 hours
for
   me to find out if you made it to troubleshooting.  Then you wait
 while
   they add up the points and spit a number out of the computer or
not.
   Howard  was the best!!! Comic relief goes a long way to ease my
 stress,
   and he delivered. I was very comfortable in the RTP environment.
  
   Study material used / frequency:
   Caslow 2nd edition - read it cover to cover once.
   Ccbootcamp labs - practiced daily (almost and minus weekends) for 4
   months 4-6 hours per day on a rack of equipment that was very
 similar
  to
   the real thing.  I was very comfortable with what was required of me
for
  day
   1 and 2 build out.  In retrospect I would have practiced a bit more on
   troubleshooting.  I was not comfortable with this at all and could
have
  used
   some familiarity with strategy and tactic on this part.
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Re: PIX and Windows 2000 [7:4163]

2001-05-11 Thread Allen May

Are you thinking of the bug in 2K or ME (forgot which) in which you could
screw up certain Cisco devices with a console connection?  Maybe I just need
coffeeyeah thats itand then to catch up on 300 more emails without
just looking for ones that have PIX in the title...rofl.

Allen

- Original Message -
From: Evans, TJ 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:59 AM
Subject: RE: PIX and Windows 2000 [7:4163]


 What sort of Issues?
 ... simple firewalling / port filtering?
 What sot of VPNs?
 ... Pix 2 Pix?
 ... PPTP connections to PIX?

 ???


 As far as a PIX and Win2k working together, just in general - my PIX's
  haven't had any issues ...


 Thanks!
 TJ

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 Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 08:27
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: PIX and Windows 2000 [7:4163]

 5/11/20017:11am  Friday

 Has anyone heard that there are compatibility problems between PIX 
 Windows 2000?
 I have been asked to install a PIX at a small company that is doing VPN,
 e-commerce,  so forth.  All servers are Windows 2000.


 Thanks for any help,

 Richard L. Pickard
 CCNP NNCSE MCSE A+
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RE: static ip routes and how they work? [7:4077]

2001-05-11 Thread Hire, Ejay

The First two routes would load balance on a per destination basis if you
have ip route-cache enabled.  With Ip route-cache disabled, it would load
balance on a per-packet basis resulting in hisgh cpu utilization.  The last
statement is invalid and was kicked back when I tried to test it with the
message:Host part of desstination is non-zero.

Ejay Hire


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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 5:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: static ip routes and how they work? [7:4077]


Hello, I have a quick question about ip routes and how
they work , if i have the following:

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 155.1.8.222
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.5.11.11 
ip route 204.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.3.53.3

and then tryp to ping 204.167.*.*  what route would
this take and why? the reason i ask is in some of my
routes i have a frame relay with back up isdn and so i
have to have 2 route statements in host router. is
there a rule like ip dial maps where if the first
doesnt work it goes to second? so should i have these
put in a certain order based on which one i want it to
try first?
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Cabletron [7:4205]

2001-05-11 Thread Logan, Harold

 BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there was
Cisco. And

 the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from? CABLETRON. You
learn

Hrmm and I wonder where Cabletron commands came from? ::cough
cough::UNIX::cough cough::

I suppose Cisco and Cabletron should just close up shop and let Sun, HP,
and Red Hat make routers then...




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OT: Trade CAT 5000 Power Supplies [7:4206]

2001-05-11 Thread Lurker

We happen to have two CAT 5000 boxes with two DC power supplies each.  We'd
be happy to work out some sort of trade for AC power supplies.

Michael




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OT: And this, too, shall pass... [7:4207]

2001-05-11 Thread Wang, Roger

Hi, all,

After several attempts (both written and lab exams) and 14 months of
part-time study, I got number 7364 in San Jose Wednesday, but it wasn't
without scary moments.

My advice to the group, besides the usual:

1.  Read thru the archives and know the answers to the questions asked.  I
believe it's more helpful than anything else.
2.  Get a study partner.  Not only you get to learn from each other, but
when you explain things to others, it helps you think thru things that
you're not sure of.
3.  Know where things are, or could be, in the CD.  I had to use the CD a
lot, but it didn't take much time for me to find things that I had never
heard of before the exam.

I also attended ECP1 which was great.  You get to meet with people from all
over the country who share the same goal.  Plus, I learned much more during
Day 5 (troubleshooting) than anything else.

My home lab is set up especially for ccbootcamp's lab scenarios.

Well, good luck to you all and don't even think about giving up!

-Rog




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Re: Cabletron [7:4205]

2001-05-11 Thread Christopher Kolp

RedHat, Sun, and HP Routers??

NT ALL THE WAY BABY

;-]

ck




On Fri, 11 May 2001, Logan, Harold wrote:

  BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there was
 Cisco. And
 
  the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from? CABLETRON. You
 learn
 
 Hrmm and I wonder where Cabletron commands came from? ::cough
 cough::UNIX::cough cough::
 
 I suppose Cisco and Cabletron should just close up shop and let Sun, HP,
 and Red Hat make routers then...
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RE: Cabletron [7:4205]

2001-05-11 Thread Jon Krabbenschmidt

Didn't Cabletron use Cisco oem'ed parts?

-Original Message-
From: Logan, Harold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 9:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cabletron [7:4205]


 BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there was
Cisco. And

 the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from? CABLETRON. You
learn

Hrmm and I wonder where Cabletron commands came from? ::cough
cough::UNIX::cough cough::

I suppose Cisco and Cabletron should just close up shop and let Sun, HP,
and Red Hat make routers then...
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Cute password trick [7:4210]

2001-05-11 Thread Dennis Laganiere

I was just scanning the CCO for fun and came accross this trick for the
Enable password (and probably the others as well).  I just thought it was
cute...

[The Enable password] can contain the question mark (?) character if you
precede the question mark with the key combination Crtl-V when you create
the password; for example, to create the password abc?123, do the following:

*   Enter abc. 
*   Type Crtl-V. 
*   Enter ?123. 
When the system prompts you to enter the enable password, you need
not precede the question mark with the Ctrl-V; you can simply enter abc?123
at the password prompt.




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Re: Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread Paul Werner

That's odd.  I was not aware of these salient facts you have 
delineated below.  I guess I must have been working with a 
misunderstanding here.  My understanding is that the origins of 
the Cisco Internetworking Operating System (IOS) is most 
closely aligned from the TOPS-20 programming language.  This 
was relayed to me by one of the three team members who wrote 
the original command line help (on or about IOS version 9.11 or 
thereabouts).  He also happened to be the first CCIE outside of 
Cisco and the second CCIE in the world.  I guess he could have 
been mistaken.  Maybe this guy might be able to shed some light:

http://www.clock.org/~fair/education.html

As far as the origins of Cisco as a company are concerned, 
their history is fairly well documented.  The original founders 
were Sandy Lerner and Len Bozack.  They were at Stanford at the 
time and they needed a device that would pass network packets 
across the campus.  This ultimately ended up taking the form of 
a multi-protocol router.  You can read about it here:

http://www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1/serving_suits/cisco.html

As it turns out, Sandy is still controversial and frequently 
makes the local papers (washington Post et al) on things she is 
doing.  She still lives on the horse farm out in Loudoun 
County, Virginia.

Have a nice day.

v/r,

Paul Werner


 Ha ha you guys are too funny, but failed to contribute 
anything of
 substance. Way to go newbies and wannabies. LOL!
 
 BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there 
was Cisco.
 And
 the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from? 
CABLETRON. You
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RE: And this, too, shall pass... [7:4207]

2001-05-11 Thread Buri, Heather H

Congrats to you Roger!!

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From: Wang, Roger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 12:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: And this, too, shall pass... [7:4207]


Hi, all,

After several attempts (both written and lab exams) and 14 months of
part-time study, I got number 7364 in San Jose Wednesday, but it wasn't
without scary moments.

My advice to the group, besides the usual:

1.  Read thru the archives and know the answers to the questions asked.  I
believe it's more helpful than anything else.
2.  Get a study partner.  Not only you get to learn from each other, but
when you explain things to others, it helps you think thru things that
you're not sure of.
3.  Know where things are, or could be, in the CD.  I had to use the CD a
lot, but it didn't take much time for me to find things that I had never
heard of before the exam.

I also attended ECP1 which was great.  You get to meet with people from all
over the country who share the same goal.  Plus, I learned much more during
Day 5 (troubleshooting) than anything else.

My home lab is set up especially for ccbootcamp's lab scenarios.

Well, good luck to you all and don't even think about giving up!

-Rog
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Re: Any Router Rental Firms of your knowledge ?? [7:4048]

2001-05-11 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

I might be able to let one go for a tentnight, do you need a RSM.
Don




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To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 11:07 AM
Subject: Any Router Rental Firms of your knowledge ?? [7:4048]


 Hi,
   Would like to know if there are any router rental firms in  the US
 which has  Cat 5x00 switches to rent out  for a fortnight or a month .
Thanks in advance,
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Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

Q - aint he the old duffer in the James Bond movies.
I don't have any experience with routers but I have 12 routers and 6
switches in my home lab and I will get my CCIE. Need voice and Token ring
stuff if you can help out, let me know. would like two 25xx that do TR and a
MSAU. -- I guess. will worry about voice when prices come down. So Q can you
help out with the equipment list.
 Once I get the CCIE I am going to pursue a different hobby. I guess mucking
up other peoples networks is real experience mucking up your own aint.
Don

- Original Message -
From: Darren Crawford 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]


 Right on Jack!  This is a tremendous accomplishment.  Accolades to Jeff is
 all
 that should be flying around under this subject.

 Jeff - Thanks for your candor and your willingness to tell us all about
your
 approach, lessons learned, whatever you want to call.  It is greatly
 appreciated.

 Q - Go take the test and then tell us your thoughts.  Until then keep
 studying, encourage and congratulate when HUGE miles stones are met.

 Darren

 At 05:16 PM 05/10/2001 -0400, Jack Williams wrote:
 Huh?
 
 For future reference, when someone achieves something significant, the
 correct response is CONGRATULATIONS!.
 
 I don't know what our friend does for a living, but if I can pass the
CCIE
 lab on the second try, I'll be very pleased with myself.
 
 
 
 --Original Message--
 From: Q
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: May 10, 2001 5:08:12 PM GMT
 Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]
 
 
 Yeah, but what do u do for a living? And do you have any real experience
and
 to what extent? Survey says!
 
 Q
 
 DUNG H. LE  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  May 7-8, 2001 - RTP Lab facility
 
  This was attempt 2. I changed my study habits from attempt 1, and
 therefore
  testing technique, for my attempt 2  (you perform like you
  practice..right?).  It paid off. The change was to monotonously ping
every
  interface IP / IPX address from every router. I made a list of the
 addresses
  and ran through all of them from every router. I believe this lack of
  attention to detail is what did me in on attempt one.
 
  Time management was key.  If I didn't know the config off the top of my
  head, I skipped it.  This allowed me to complete the entire day 1
portion
 3
  hours early.  I had 4 areas that I needed to think about, so I saved
them
  for last.  I methodically approached each of the 4 areas, knocked out
each
  requirement, and had 1 hour left to do the testing above.  My strategy
was
  that no matter what, I would take the last hour to test thoroughly, I
just
  happened to get my 4 items done.  Day 2 was the same way...although
only 3
  hours for the first part, I still had 45 minutes to test it all.
 
  Troubleshooting was by far the most nerve-racking experience.  I had a
  trouble ticket list and was told to find as many problems as I could
and
  document/fix them (one liners).  Unexpectedly I had to troubleshoot a
  different network than the one I had spent a day and a half
configuring.
 3
  hours was the time limit to learn a new topology, IP scheme, protocol
  intent, and then fix as much as possible.  I don't feel like I was
ready
 for
  this, and must have just kept calm enough to manage it.
 
  The waiting is a nerve killer.  You wait before the lab starts about an
 hour
  for everything and everyone to get ready.  You wait all night long for
  status on day 1's score.  You wait after day 2 build out...1.5 hours
for
  me to find out if you made it to troubleshooting.  Then you wait
while
  they add up the points and spit a number out of the computer or
not.
  Howard  was the best!!! Comic relief goes a long way to ease my
 stress,
  and he delivered. I was very comfortable in the RTP environment.
 
  Study material used / frequency:
  Caslow 2nd edition - read it cover to cover once.
  Ccbootcamp labs - practiced daily (almost and minus weekends) for 4
  months 4-6 hours per day on a rack of equipment that was very
similar
 to
  the real thing.  I was very comfortable with what was required of me
for
 day
  1 and 2 build out.  In retrospect I would have practiced a bit more on
  troubleshooting.  I was not comfortable with this at all and could have
 used
  some familiarity with strategy and tactic on this part.
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The single best book for CCIE Routing Switching [7:4216]

2001-05-11 Thread Keith Sergeant

Hi,

I am looking for a single book I can read that will give me a complete
overview of the written test.  I realize that no one book can have every
subject covered in the level of detail required.  Once I know a complete
list of topics on the test I can investigate each subject in greater detail
via the CCO and other books.

Thanks,

Keith Sergeant




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Re: Juniper Job Market (was: Passed CCIE Written but NOT doing [7:4217]

2001-05-11 Thread Chris Haller

I performed the very same search and received
completely different results.  904 Cisco positions
Nationwide.  That is that wonderful nation known as
the United States of America.  Received only 212 Cisco
positions outside U.S. 


Your Monster is obviously better than my monster :-)




--- Adam Burgess  wrote:
 ~ 460,000 worldwide jobs on monster.com...
 
 Non-US 'Cisco' = 919
 Non-US 'Juniper' = 22 (Only in UK  Europe)
 
 Guess it will be a while for the rest of the world
 to realise that their
 Cisco certs are no good.
 
 Regards
 
 Adam Burgess
 Brisbane, Australia
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Bradley J. Wilson 
 To: 
 Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 7:44 AM
 Subject: Juniper Job Market (was: Passed CCIE
 Written but NOT doing lab)
 [7:3690]
 
 
  Carroll Kong wrote:
 
  ...but also makes you wonder if the market space
 is really that
  big for heavy duty core work.
 
 
  I just did an impromptu and informal search on
 geekfinder.com - I put in
 the
  word Cisco and pulled up 905 jobs nationwide,
 both contract and perm.
  Then I did the same search for Juniper and
 pulled up only 46 jobs.  You
 be
  the judge. ;-)
 
  BJ
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RE: static ip routes and how they work? - here is a url that [7:4220]

2001-05-11 Thread beth shriver



--- Chuck Larrieu  wrote:
 The most specific route is always chosen. This is
 the longest match rule
 
 In the case you have laid out, however, you do not
 have a route to anything.
 On the IOS I am running, you can't use a quad zero
 mask to anything other
 than a quad zero network.
 
 Your static would have to be ip route 204.0.0.0
 255.0.0.0 150.3.53.3 :-
 
 
 MANAGER(config)#ip route 204.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 153.1.1.1
 %Inconsistent address and mask
 MANAGER(config)#
 
 HTH
 
 Chuck
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of beth
 shriver
 Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:26 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  static ip routes and how they work?
 [7:4077]
 
 Hello, I have a quick question about ip routes and
 how
 they work , if i have the following:
 
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 155.1.8.222
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.5.11.11
 ip route 204.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.3.53.3
 
 and then tryp to ping 204.167.*.*  what route would
 this take and why? the reason i ask is in some of my
 routes i have a frame relay with back up isdn and so
 i
 have to have 2 route statements in host router. is
 there a rule like ip dial maps where if the first
 doesnt work it goes to second? so should i have
 these
 put in a certain order based on which one i want it
 to
 try first?
 Thanks for anyone who can clear up my confusion!!!
 
 
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RE: static ip routes and how they work? - here is a url that [7:4219]

2001-05-11 Thread beth shriver



--- Chuck Larrieu  wrote:
 The most specific route is always chosen. This is
 the longest match rule
 
 In the case you have laid out, however, you do not
 have a route to anything.
 On the IOS I am running, you can't use a quad zero
 mask to anything other
 than a quad zero network.
 
 Your static would have to be ip route 204.0.0.0
 255.0.0.0 150.3.53.3 :-
 
 
 MANAGER(config)#ip route 204.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 153.1.1.1
 %Inconsistent address and mask
 MANAGER(config)#
 
 HTH
 
 Chuck
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of beth
 shriver
 Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:26 PM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  static ip routes and how they work?
 [7:4077]
 
 Hello, I have a quick question about ip routes and
 how
 they work , if i have the following:
 
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 155.1.8.222
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.5.11.11
 ip route 204.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 150.3.53.3
 
 and then tryp to ping 204.167.*.*  what route would
 this take and why? the reason i ask is in some of my
 routes i have a frame relay with back up isdn and so
 i
 have to have 2 route statements in host router. is
 there a rule like ip dial maps where if the first
 doesnt work it goes to second? so should i have
 these
 put in a certain order based on which one i want it
 to
 try first?
 Thanks for anyone who can clear up my confusion!!!
 
 
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RE: Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread LeBrun, Tim

I know the answer to this one guys!  5 years ago I had the unfortunate job
of working in a mixed Cabletron and Cisco environment.  As I was looking
around in one of our routers in NY I saw that the device was running IOS.
So I replied to my mentor, I thought that you said this was a Cabletron
box?  It is he said.  You see Cabletron licensed the IOS software from
Cisco many years ago to run on some of their boxes.  I can see where some
folks might get this confused.  I still have two of these devices sitting in
my storage room.

Tim LeBrun
CCNA, CCDA
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-Original Message-
From: Paul Werner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 1:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]


That's odd.  I was not aware of these salient facts you have 
delineated below.  I guess I must have been working with a 
misunderstanding here.  My understanding is that the origins of 
the Cisco Internetworking Operating System (IOS) is most 
closely aligned from the TOPS-20 programming language.  This 
was relayed to me by one of the three team members who wrote 
the original command line help (on or about IOS version 9.11 or 
thereabouts).  He also happened to be the first CCIE outside of 
Cisco and the second CCIE in the world.  I guess he could have 
been mistaken.  Maybe this guy might be able to shed some light:

http://www.clock.org/~fair/education.html

As far as the origins of Cisco as a company are concerned, 
their history is fairly well documented.  The original founders 
were Sandy Lerner and Len Bozack.  They were at Stanford at the 
time and they needed a device that would pass network packets 
across the campus.  This ultimately ended up taking the form of 
a multi-protocol router.  You can read about it here:

http://www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1/serving_suits/cisco.html

As it turns out, Sandy is still controversial and frequently 
makes the local papers (washington Post et al) on things she is 
doing.  She still lives on the horse farm out in Loudoun 
County, Virginia.

Have a nice day.

v/r,

Paul Werner


 Ha ha you guys are too funny, but failed to contribute 
anything of
 substance. Way to go newbies and wannabies. LOL!
 
 BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there 
was Cisco.
 And
 the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from? 
CABLETRON. You
 learn
 something new everyday don't ya newbie.


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Re: OT: And this, too, shall pass... [7:4207]

2001-05-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chuck Ryan)

Congrats Roger!!!

-Chuck


On 11 May 2001 13:08:30 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wang, Roger)
wrote:

Hi, all,

After several attempts (both written and lab exams) and 14 months of
part-time study, I got number 7364 in San Jose Wednesday, but it wasn't
without scary moments.

My advice to the group, besides the usual:

1.  Read thru the archives and know the answers to the questions asked.  I
believe it's more helpful than anything else.
2.  Get a study partner.  Not only you get to learn from each other, but
when you explain things to others, it helps you think thru things that
you're not sure of.
3.  Know where things are, or could be, in the CD.  I had to use the CD a
lot, but it didn't take much time for me to find things that I had never
heard of before the exam.

I also attended ECP1 which was great.  You get to meet with people from all
over the country who share the same goal.  Plus, I learned much more during
Day 5 (troubleshooting) than anything else.

My home lab is set up especially for ccbootcamp's lab scenarios.

Well, good luck to you all and don't even think about giving up!

-Rog
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RE: The single best book for CCIE Routing Switching [7:4216]

2001-05-11 Thread David Wolsefer

The single best book for the written is probably Radia Perlman's
Interconnections, in my opinion. The single best source, however, is the
Cisco documentation CD. If you get the exam blueprint and use the CD to make
sure that you understand the basics of every topic, you may pass. The
blueprint is very important. Make sure you follow it in your studies. It is
difficult to pass the exam with only a single source. For example, if you
want to study Token Ring, download the Rossi's excellent paper on it at
their web site. Fred Ingham also has an excellent paper in the groupstudy
archives for Token Ring. Find whatever sources you need to understand the
topics in the blueprint.

Regards,

David Wolsefer, CCIE #5858

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Keith Sergeant
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 12:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: The single best book for CCIE Routing Switching [7:4216]


Hi,

I am looking for a single book I can read that will give me a complete
overview of the written test.  I realize that no one book can have every
subject covered in the level of detail required.  Once I know a complete
list of topics on the test I can investigate each subject in greater detail
via the CCO and other books.

Thanks,

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RE: The single best book for CCIE Routing Switching [7:4216]

2001-05-11 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]

The CCIE blueprint on the Cisco website 
 
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Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 14:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: The single best book for CCIE Routing Switching [7:4216]


Hi,

I am looking for a single book I can read that will give me a complete
overview of the written test.  I realize that no one book can have every
subject covered in the level of detail required.  Once I know a complete
list of topics on the test I can investigate each subject in greater detail
via the CCO and other books.

Thanks,

Keith Sergeant
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Re: The single best book for CCIE Routing Switching [7:4216]

2001-05-11 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

Thats Cute


- Original Message -
From: Keith Sergeant 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 12:40 PM
Subject: The single best book for CCIE Routing Switching [7:4216]


 Hi,

 I am looking for a single book I can read that will give me a complete
 overview of the written test.  I realize that no one book can have every
 subject covered in the level of detail required.  Once I know a complete
 list of topics on the test I can investigate each subject in greater
detail
 via the CCO and other books.

 Thanks,

 Keith Sergeant
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Re: Cute password trick [7:4210]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian

Interesting.  The ? is also used in regex's in BGP and is also escaped by
Control-V.

Brian


On Fri, 11 May 2001, Dennis Laganiere wrote:

 I was just scanning the CCO for fun and came accross this trick for the
 Enable password (and probably the others as well).  I just thought it was
 cute...

 [The Enable password] can contain the question mark (?) character if you
 precede the question mark with the key combination Crtl-V when you create
 the password; for example, to create the password abc?123, do the
following:

 * Enter abc.
 * Type Crtl-V.
 * Enter ?123.
   When the system prompts you to enter the enable password, you need
 not precede the question mark with the Ctrl-V; you can simply enter abc?123
 at the password prompt.
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Steal of a deal on 2511 router [7:4228]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian

Hi everyone,

I have a 2511 that needs some TLC that I would like
to offer to the group here at a special price.  It
is a CiscoPro (but upgraded to run full IOS) 2511.
The s0 port is flaky on it, I can't get s0 to work.

However, both Octopus Async ports, and s1, and e0, con,
aux, etc are all fine.  So it is still a great router.

The thing is, most of you build your labs, and its
very expensive to get that 2511 or 2509, yet SO nice
to have.  So I offer my ciscopro 2511 with dead s0
for the low price to the group of $700.00.

Mem is 8MB/8MB
No power, octopus, console etc cables included
I will warranty for 30 days (minus the dead s0 of course :) )

I don't want to drag this out, so credit card payment only
on this, and no I can't hold it, first come first serve.
(flashback to when I gave away that free IGS on here a while
back...man, requests for days if it sold :) )).

Brian



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RE: Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

The Cabletron routing card, for a long time, was an IGS router card 
mechanically modified to fit into Cabletron's form factor. Cisco and 
Cabletron had a really big fight about licensing a few years ago, and 
Cisco very ostentatiously withdrew the agreement.

This whole thread does have its silliness.  I was doing 
internetworking long before Cisco was founded.  Try asynchronous 
process control between PDP-8 instrument controllers and PDP-11 
timesharing machines (1970), Uniscope 300 on UNIVAC running EXEC 8 
(1967), IBM BSC remote batch (1971), etc.  MITRENET broadband LANs in 
the late 70s. Later, at Telenet, it was a big step to go from our 
Prime minicomputer routers to the custom-built multi-6502 packet 
switches. My first IP was on Sun 3's.

Newbies and wannabes. Yup.

Haven't seen you at the IETF, NANOG, RIPE, or IRTF, Q. Written any 
RFC's lately?  Architected any routers?  Developed protocol 
conformance or performance tests?

Hey, it's been a long week.


I know the answer to this one guys!  5 years ago I had the unfortunate job
of working in a mixed Cabletron and Cisco environment.  As I was looking
around in one of our routers in NY I saw that the device was running IOS.
So I replied to my mentor, I thought that you said this was a Cabletron
box?  It is he said.  You see Cabletron licensed the IOS software from
Cisco many years ago to run on some of their boxes.  I can see where some
folks might get this confused.  I still have two of these devices sitting in
my storage room.

Tim LeBrun
CCNA, CCDA
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-Original Message-
From: Paul Werner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 1:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]


That's odd.  I was not aware of these salient facts you have
delineated below.  I guess I must have been working with a
misunderstanding here.  My understanding is that the origins of
the Cisco Internetworking Operating System (IOS) is most
closely aligned from the TOPS-20 programming language.  This
was relayed to me by one of the three team members who wrote
the original command line help (on or about IOS version 9.11 or
thereabouts).  He also happened to be the first CCIE outside of
Cisco and the second CCIE in the world.  I guess he could have
been mistaken.  Maybe this guy might be able to shed some light:

http://www.clock.org/~fair/education.html

As far as the origins of Cisco as a company are concerned,
their history is fairly well documented.  The original founders
were Sandy Lerner and Len Bozack.  They were at Stanford at the
time and they needed a device that would pass network packets
across the campus.  This ultimately ended up taking the form of
a multi-protocol router.  You can read about it here:

http://www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1/serving_suits/cisco.html

As it turns out, Sandy is still controversial and frequently
makes the local papers (washington Post et al) on things she is
doing.  She still lives on the horse farm out in Loudoun
County, Virginia.

Have a nice day.

v/r,

Paul Werner


  Ha ha you guys are too funny, but failed to contribute
anything of
  substance. Way to go newbies and wannabies. LOL!

  BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there
was Cisco.
  And
  the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from?
CABLETRON. You
  learn
   something new everyday don't ya newbie.




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Job [7:4230]

2001-05-11 Thread Jawad

Dear Sir/Madam

We are an American chain of computer learning centers operating in more than
40 countires world wide.

Currenly we have opening for Cisco professional as instructors in the middle
east area (Kuwait, Qatar, Dubai). Are you interested?

The minimum requirement is a CCNP certification. CCIE and/or CCSI are a plus.


Thank you
Jawad




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Re: TUNNEL Config [7:4156]

2001-05-11 Thread ElephantChild

On Fri, 11 May 2001, Ugur ISBUYURAN wrote:

 Hi , I`m configuring  a tunnel between two routers , when the line is down
,
 the tunnel interface is still up , but I want it to be down , how can I do
 that.?

I don't think you can. However, when the router can't reach the other
end of the tunnel (eg, no route to the tunnel destination IP address),
the tunnel interface should show as up, line protocol down.

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Re: A question on EIGRP traffic [7:3464]

2001-05-11 Thread Francisco Sedano/Inf-Pronet

One hint - By default EIGRP will use a MAX of 50% of the CONFIGURED
bandwidth of the interface (via Bandw command).

You can change this behavior, however.





   

Curtis
Call

cc:
Enviado por: Asunto:  Re: A question on
EIGRP traffic [7:3464]
   
nobody@groups
   
tudy.com
   

   

   
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02:34
AM
Por
favor,
responda
a
Curtis
Call
   

   





By default the EIGRP protocol will use a MAXIMUM of 50% of the link
bandwidth.  In most cases it won't use much bandwidth at all since it will
just be hello traffic when the network is stable, but while passing update
information this rule stays in effect.

At 10:14 AM 5/7/01, you wrote:
I have been told the cisco EIGRP protocol is using by default 50% of the
bandwith of the WAN link. Can anybody give me more detail on this.



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Re: IOS upgrade, failure [7:3513]

2001-05-11 Thread Francisco Sedano/Inf-Pronet

Maybe booting from TFTP or trying a smaller 11.3 IOS (less features)





   
 
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Have a 2503 router with suspected 4MB flash. I need to upgrade from IOS
10.2
to at least 11.3. Problem is that IOS 11.3 is 5MB.
What can I do besides upgrade the flash.??


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Set based Switch Question [7:4234]

2001-05-11 Thread Rashid Lohiya

Can someone pls. tell me which was the cheap, (old) Set Based Switch in the
Cisco Range.

I want to buy 2nd User, I think I have seen one a few years back, a Cisco
1201 maybe?
Are there any 100MB Ports on this? Can I try ISL etc?.

I know that it is no longer in producion because it is not in my current
product guide.

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Regards

Rashid Lohiya
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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07785 362626
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Re: pix overload question [7:4187]

2001-05-11 Thread ElephantChild

On Fri, 11 May 2001, Brian wrote:

 I have a question regarding the PIX, hopefully someone
 can help me on this one.
 
 What version of PIX code is needed to be able to do NAT
 overload, like you can on the routers?  Can someone give
 an example of the command on how that is done?

According to the PIX docs on CCO, 5.3 does it, and there's an example of
sorts in the configuration guide/reference.

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Re: Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread andyh

rise above it dude - we know you're better than that, long week or not

take care

Andy

- Original Message -
From: Howard C. Berkowitz 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 10:21 PM
Subject: RE: Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]


 The Cabletron routing card, for a long time, was an IGS router card
 mechanically modified to fit into Cabletron's form factor. Cisco and
 Cabletron had a really big fight about licensing a few years ago, and
 Cisco very ostentatiously withdrew the agreement.

 This whole thread does have its silliness.  I was doing
 internetworking long before Cisco was founded.  Try asynchronous
 process control between PDP-8 instrument controllers and PDP-11
 timesharing machines (1970), Uniscope 300 on UNIVAC running EXEC 8
 (1967), IBM BSC remote batch (1971), etc.  MITRENET broadband LANs in
 the late 70s. Later, at Telenet, it was a big step to go from our
 Prime minicomputer routers to the custom-built multi-6502 packet
 switches. My first IP was on Sun 3's.

 Newbies and wannabes. Yup.

 Haven't seen you at the IETF, NANOG, RIPE, or IRTF, Q. Written any
 RFC's lately?  Architected any routers?  Developed protocol
 conformance or performance tests?

 Hey, it's been a long week.


 I know the answer to this one guys!  5 years ago I had the unfortunate
job
 of working in a mixed Cabletron and Cisco environment.  As I was looking
 around in one of our routers in NY I saw that the device was running IOS.
 So I replied to my mentor, I thought that you said this was a Cabletron
 box?  It is he said.  You see Cabletron licensed the IOS software from
 Cisco many years ago to run on some of their boxes.  I can see where some
 folks might get this confused.  I still have two of these devices sitting
in
 my storage room.
 
 Tim LeBrun
 CCNA, CCDA
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Paul Werner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 1:55 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Subject: Re: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]
 
 
 That's odd.  I was not aware of these salient facts you have
 delineated below.  I guess I must have been working with a
 misunderstanding here.  My understanding is that the origins of
 the Cisco Internetworking Operating System (IOS) is most
 closely aligned from the TOPS-20 programming language.  This
 was relayed to me by one of the three team members who wrote
 the original command line help (on or about IOS version 9.11 or
 thereabouts).  He also happened to be the first CCIE outside of
 Cisco and the second CCIE in the world.  I guess he could have
 been mistaken.  Maybe this guy might be able to shed some light:
 
 http://www.clock.org/~fair/education.html
 
 As far as the origins of Cisco as a company are concerned,
 their history is fairly well documented.  The original founders
 were Sandy Lerner and Len Bozack.  They were at Stanford at the
 time and they needed a device that would pass network packets
 across the campus.  This ultimately ended up taking the form of
 a multi-protocol router.  You can read about it here:
 
 http://www.pbs.org/opb/nerds2.0.1/serving_suits/cisco.html
 
 As it turns out, Sandy is still controversial and frequently
 makes the local papers (washington Post et al) on things she is
 doing.  She still lives on the horse farm out in Loudoun
 County, Virginia.
 
 Have a nice day.
 
 v/r,
 
 Paul Werner
 
 
   Ha ha you guys are too funny, but failed to contribute
 anything of
   substance. Way to go newbies and wannabies. LOL!
 
   BTW, youngen Eric, I was troubleshooting Cabletrons b4 there
 was Cisco.
   And
   the relationship? Guess where Cisco and IOS came from?
 CABLETRON. You
   learn
something new everyday don't ya newbie.
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Congratulations to all new CCIES! [7:4236]

2001-05-11 Thread ccnawan

Congratulations to all new CCIES! Your accomplishment is tremendous. Do not
let others, that speak negatively lessen it.
I hope through hardwork, to achieve this, and join the club. A friend of
mine says that when a bunch of CCIES get together, the one with the highest
number has to buy the drinks.

Dan Evensen CCNAWS CNS
- Original Message -
From: Wang, Roger 
To: 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 10:08 AM
Subject: OT: And this, too, shall pass... [7:4207]


 Hi, all,

 After several attempts (both written and lab exams) and 14 months of
 part-time study, I got number 7364 in San Jose Wednesday, but it wasn't
 without scary moments.

 My advice to the group, besides the usual:

 1.  Read thru the archives and know the answers to the questions asked.  I
 believe it's more helpful than anything else.
 2.  Get a study partner.  Not only you get to learn from each other, but
 when you explain things to others, it helps you think thru things that
 you're not sure of.
 3.  Know where things are, or could be, in the CD.  I had to use the CD a
 lot, but it didn't take much time for me to find things that I had never
 heard of before the exam.

 I also attended ECP1 which was great.  You get to meet with people from
all
 over the country who share the same goal.  Plus, I learned much more
during
 Day 5 (troubleshooting) than anything else.

 My home lab is set up especially for ccbootcamp's lab scenarios.

 Well, good luck to you all and don't even think about giving up!

 -Rog
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cat 6006 [7:4238]

2001-05-11 Thread Dwayne Saunders

Hi all was just wondering in the major differences between a cat 5500 and a
6006 as we have a cat 5500 at work and they have just acquired two cat 6006
which I get to play with for three months until they are scheduled to go
into production both have two supervisor modules and two rsms as well I have
got a 7120 router to play with.
my next question is will this be enough aswell as books and the Cisco cim to
get experience for going for my ccnp

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Re: pix overload question [7:4187]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian

My 5.0(2) did it as well.  Thanks!


On Sat, 12 May 2001, ElephantChild wrote:

 On Fri, 11 May 2001, Brian wrote:

  I have a question regarding the PIX, hopefully someone
  can help me on this one.
 
  What version of PIX code is needed to be able to do NAT
  overload, like you can on the routers?  Can someone give
  an example of the command on how that is done?

 According to the PIX docs on CCO, 5.3 does it, and there's an example of
 sorts in the configuration guide/reference.

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Re: Howard Berkowitz's Designing Routing and Switching [7:4239]

2001-05-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Check the titles. The 500 page one is probably a different book, Designing 
Addressing Architectures.

Actually, Howard has said he wanted them to be all one book, but the 
publisher had him divide them up, which is probably a good thing. 1464 
pages would be pretty hefty!

I tried to check at Amazon.com, but it's down!

Priscilla

At 08:12 PM 5/11/01, Torren Craigie-Manson wrote:
Hi all,

I've stumbled across 2 versions of Designing Routing and Switching
Architectures by Howard Berkowitz. One is 964 pages, the other is a
textbook binding and 500 pages. Can anyone (hmm, Howard? :) ) comment on
the differences between the two, and why I should get one version over the
other?

Cheers,
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Re: Set based Switch Question [7:4234]

2001-05-11 Thread Brian

On Fri, 11 May 2001, Rashid Lohiya wrote:

 Can someone pls. tell me which was the cheap, (old) Set Based Switch in the
 Cisco Range.

 I want to buy 2nd User, I think I have seen one a few years back, a Cisco
 1201 maybe?
 Are there any 100MB Ports on this? Can I try ISL etc?.

 I know that it is no longer in producion because it is not in my current
 product guide.

 Any information would be greatly appreciated.


Here we go:


2901Basically a SupI with 12 10/100 ports. Like a 5213A blade.
Can do ISL on All ports, no FEC ability.
$1250-$1800 is the market on these

2926T   Basically a SupII with 24 10/100 ports.  Like a 5225R blade.
Can do ISL only on the supervisor ports, Can do FEC.
$1600-2500

EtherSwitch 2200Same as 2901 marketed under CiscoPro
$700-$1400

Or Build your own:

First pick a chassis
5002$300-700
5000$800-$1000

Then a Supervisor
SupI$200-300

Then a blade
WS-X5213 $500-$750
WS-X5225R $1800


Brian


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