Cisco 3640 and Dialup Connection.. TAC failed to solve.. [7:4657]

2001-05-16 Thread Kiran Kumar M

Hi,

I have Cisco 3640 with three 16 modems Network Modules. My problem with
this box is 

Not able to connect at first time. After negotiation (Handshaking) it
is disconnecting the user, if I try with the same userid and password it
is connecting.

I raised the case to TAC, but not successful to solve the problem. They
asked for search protecters, and separate earthing for router. We did it,
but the problem is not solved. Here is the configuration that I am using
at my router end...





aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default group radius enable
aaa authentication login root local
aaa authentication ppp default group radius
aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius




modem country microcom_hdms india
.
.
chat-script rst  ATFS0=1 OK
.
.
interface Group-Async1
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 autodetect encapsulation ppp
 async mode dedicated
 peer default ip address pool setup_pool
 no cdp enable
 ppp authentication pap
 group-range 33 48
!
interface Group-Async2
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 autodetect encapsulation ppp
 async mode dedicated
 peer default ip address pool setup_pool
 no cdp enable
 ppp authentication pap
 group-range 65 80
!
interface Group-Async3
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 autodetect encapsulation ppp
 async mode dedicated
 peer default ip address pool setup_pool
 no cdp enable
 ppp authentication pap
 group-range 97 112
...
...
ip local pool setup_pool xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ip classless


radius-server configure-nas
radius-server host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646
radius-server key 

For authentication I am using the cistron radius. 

Can anyone help me to solve this problem... 

Regards,
Kiran




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Re: Errors on link. [7:4646]

2001-05-16 Thread Keith Woodworth

On Wed, 16 May 2001, Circusnuts wrote:

|+You say the ports are locked to 100/ Full on the 2924 ???  It sounds as if
|+you have done the trouble shooting with the cables.  Have you isolated
which
|+box this is coming from  then maybe moved to swap the NIC ???  How are you
|+reading the CRC errors ???

Yup, pegged the ports manually to 100/full. I know which box this is
coming from and as it came with dual nics I will be shutting down the one
in use now and will bring up the other one and see if that helps.

I do a sho int faste 0/22 and look at what comes up from there. This is
a full sho int on that port:

FastEthernet0/22 is up, line protocol is up
  Hardware is Fast Ethernet, address is 0004.27c2.2156 (bia
0004.27c2.2156)
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 10 Kbit, DLY 100 usec,
 reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
  Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
  Keepalive not set
  Full-duplex, 100Mb/s, 100BaseTX/FX
  ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
  Last input never, output 00:00:00, output hang never
  Last clearing of show interface counters 04:46:18
  Queueing strategy: fifo
  Output queue 0/40, 0 drops; input queue 0/75, 0 drops
  5 minute input rate 91000 bits/sec, 27 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 41000 bits/sec, 24 packets/sec
 530182 packets input, 231187726 bytes
 Received 2 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
 597 input errors, 290 CRC, 307 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored
 0 watchdog, 0 multicast
 0 input packets with dribble condition detected
 416336 packets output, 170466717 bytes, 0 underruns
 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 0 interface resets
 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred
 0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier
 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

This is the only port to show any errors of the 6 ports in use. Ive
swapped ports, reset counters and still the CRC errors creep up.

But next is the NIC on the box and see where that gets me.

Thanks,
Keith




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Cisco 3640 and Dialup Connection.. TAC failed to solve [7:4659]

2001-05-16 Thread Kiran Kumar M

Sorry, in my earlier mail i didn't given the line configuration that is
using for the current situation.. I am pasting it here again..

line 33 48
 script reset rst
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 flowcontrol hardware
line 65 80
 script reset rst
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 flowcontrol hardware
line 97 112
 script reset rst
 modem InOut
 transport input all
 flowcontrol hardware

Please provide me a solution..

Thanks,
Kiran

 
 Hi,
 
 I have Cisco 3640 with three 16 modems Network Modules. My problem with
 this box is 
 
 Not able to connect at first time. After negotiation (Handshaking) it
 is disconnecting the user, if I try with the same userid and password it
 is connecting.
 
 I raised the case to TAC, but not successful to solve the problem. They
 asked for search protecters, and separate earthing for router. We did it,
 but the problem is not solved. Here is the configuration that I am using
 at my router end...
 
 
 
 
 
 aaa new-model
 aaa authentication login default group radius enable
 aaa authentication login root local
 aaa authentication ppp default group radius
 aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius
 
 
 
 
 modem country microcom_hdms india
 .
 .
 chat-script rst  ATFS0=1 OK
 .
 .
 interface Group-Async1
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
  no ip directed-broadcast
  encapsulation ppp
  ip tcp header-compression passive
  autodetect encapsulation ppp
  async mode dedicated
  peer default ip address pool setup_pool
  no cdp enable
  ppp authentication pap
  group-range 33 48
 !
 interface Group-Async2
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
  no ip directed-broadcast
  encapsulation ppp
  ip tcp header-compression passive
  autodetect encapsulation ppp
  async mode dedicated
  peer default ip address pool setup_pool
  no cdp enable
  ppp authentication pap
  group-range 65 80
 !
 interface Group-Async3
  ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
  no ip directed-broadcast
  encapsulation ppp
  ip tcp header-compression passive
  autodetect encapsulation ppp
  async mode dedicated
  peer default ip address pool setup_pool
  no cdp enable
  ppp authentication pap
  group-range 97 112
 ...
 ...
 ip local pool setup_pool xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
 ip classless
 
 
 radius-server configure-nas
 radius-server host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646
 radius-server key 
 
 For authentication I am using the cistron radius. 
 
 Can anyone help me to solve this problem... 
 
 Regards,
 Kiran




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Re: Anyone used SNORT [7:4436]

2001-05-16 Thread Keith Woodworth

On Tue, 15 May 2001, Brad McConnell wrote:

|+I do a semi-classical arrangement.  We have two pipes to the net going to
|+two different switches.  I use SPAN to send all ingress traffic on the
|+external router to a port which I plug into a hub.  I then do the same on
|+the second pipe, and plug the IDS box running snort into the hub (thus, all
|+traffic in both directions can be read off one interface).

I want to do something similar but our main feed comes into a 7202,
which in turn is connected to a 7206 via xover cable from FE to FE on each
router. the 7202 is our upstream and dont have access to the CLI. The 7206
is ours.

What I was thinking was plug the both the 7206 and 7202 into a spare
2900XL switch we have then plug my snort box into the switch as well. But
the 2900 does not have SPAN it has a command similiar called port monitor
that does the same thing that SPAN does.

Would this work? I would like to be able to use snort to see all our
incoming traffic destined for our machines this way. 

We see avg load of about 6-7 megs/sec inbound about 1.5-2 megs/sec
outbound.

Thanks,
Keith




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Re: Anyone used SNORT [7:4436]

2001-05-16 Thread Brad McConnell

I really don't see any reason why this wouldn't work.  If it's a single
pipe, that'll do, if there's more than one 7206 on your end, you'll need two
nics with snort active on both, or a hub'd setup.  Unless you're looking at
over 40Mb/s sustained, I really don't like running snort on two interfaces
just because I don't see the need, but maybe I'm just odd and don't like
making boxes do things that make me feel icky.  The port monitor will show
you almost everything.. packets that fail CRC will never show up on it,
afaik.

-Brad McConnell.


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 On Tue, 15 May 2001, Brad McConnell wrote:

 |+I do a semi-classical arrangement.  We have two pipes to the net going
to
 |+two different switches.  I use SPAN to send all ingress traffic on the
 |+external router to a port which I plug into a hub.  I then do the same
on
 |+the second pipe, and plug the IDS box running snort into the hub (thus,
all
 |+traffic in both directions can be read off one interface).

 I want to do something similar but our main feed comes into a 7202,
 which in turn is connected to a 7206 via xover cable from FE to FE on each
 router. the 7202 is our upstream and dont have access to the CLI. The 7206
 is ours.

 What I was thinking was plug the both the 7206 and 7202 into a spare
 2900XL switch we have then plug my snort box into the switch as well. But
 the 2900 does not have SPAN it has a command similiar called port monitor
 that does the same thing that SPAN does.

 Would this work? I would like to be able to use snort to see all our
 incoming traffic destined for our machines this way.

 We see avg load of about 6-7 megs/sec inbound about 1.5-2 megs/sec
 outbound.

 Thanks,
 Keith
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Re: Errors on link. [7:4646]

2001-05-16 Thread Keith Woodworth

On Wed, 16 May 2001, Brad McConnell wrote:

|+I can only speak from my own experiences, but I have quite a few Linux
boxes
|+plugged into a 6509, and if I hard-set both the switch and the NICs (Intell
|+EEPRO's, Dell servers) to 100full, I'm guaranteed to get errors, including
|+quite a few runts.  If I set them both to auto and let them negotiate
|+100full on their own, they're completely fat and happy.  This box happen to
|+run a different OS?  Otherwise, I'd target the drivers/module used by the
|+NIC, then the NIC itself.

It is an Intel EtherExpress Pros acutally running under BSD/OS. Ive
set them to Auto but IIRC they only autoed to 10/half to the 2924, so I
pegged the speed/duplex on the switch and the card auto'd up correctly.

Interestingly enough Ive got two other identical machines but they are
plugged into a Cat5500, 100/full and no errors on those ports. Then again
they are really low traffic machines.

Will fiddle with that tommorrow and see if it works.

Thanks for the suggestion.
Keith




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Re: 1600's - Using to make a Frame Switch [7:4643]

2001-05-16 Thread Michel Lavondes

On Wed, 16 May 2001, Circusnuts wrote:

 It shouldn't be any different than a 4 port router.  I'm not sure what is
 supported in the 1600 IOS, but here is a basic template of the Telco Cloud
 config.

Only difference would be needing to switch to/from a tunnel between the
routers, or over IP addresses directly if FR switching supports that (I
know X25 switching does, can't remember whether FR does). There's an
example using tunneling in the 11.3 FR configuration guide.

 interface Serial0
  no ip address
  encapsulation frame-relay
  frame-relay lmi-type ansi
  frame-relay intf-type dce
  frame-relay route 102 interface Serial1 201
  frame-relay route 103 interface Serial2 301
  frame-relay route 105 interface Serial3 501
 !
 interface Serial1
  no ip address
  encapsulation frame-relay
  frame-relay lmi-type ansi
  frame-relay intf-type dce
  frame-relay route 201 interface Serial0 102
 
 Phil
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Gary Hughes
 Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:52 PM
 Subject: 1600's - Using to make a Frame Switch [7:4643]
 
  Anybody know the config's to make a 4 port Frame-Switch from 2 1600's
 (both
  with 2 serial ports)

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RE: Question for EE majors [7:4566]

2001-05-16 Thread Spencer, John

That is exactly right, it tells you what follows is indeed hex. Useful if
all the hex value is still in the Numerical range.

John Spencer CCNP

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 Subject:  Re: Question for EE majors [7:4566]
 
 I believe that the 0x is there merely to let you know that what follows is
 hex...
 - Original Message -
 From: 
 To: 
 Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:58 PM
 Subject: Question for EE majors [7:4566]
 
 
  This may be a rudimentary question for all the EE majors out there.
 
  Can anyone tell me what the 0x in front of 0x00-80-C2?(  Why don't they
  just use the 00?) If I need to brush up on my hex (don't we all now that
  IPv6 is coming out) let me know what good resources are out there.
 
  Thanks,
 
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Re: AGS+ DCE mode? [7:4655]

2001-05-16 Thread Circusnuts

The pin placement is outlined either as W or N's.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cisagspl/agscfig/34084.
htm#xtocid2857013

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/illus/h/78/h1978.gif

These jumpers are located in the front of the card, centered.  Remember-
with the AGS's you cannot set the Clock Rate command without a cable plugged
into the interface you are configuring.  You may be seeing something like
Clockrate not allowed on a DTE interface.

Phil

- Original Message -
From: Cisco Kidd 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 1:10 AM
Subject: AGS+ DCE mode? [7:4655]


 Hello, I am having a problem getting my serial ports to act in DCE mode.
 I have changed the jumpers to the appropriate places, but still have no
 luck.  When I issue the show controller mci command it tells me that
 the interfaces are in DTE mode, except for one, which is recognized as
 unknown. I have 4 serial ports.  Two are hooked up to one card, and two
 to another card.  I have changed the jumpers correctly for serial ports 2
 and 3( I used the diagram from cisco's website, labeled CSC-SCI, which
 looked exactly like the card for serial ports 2 and 3). Here is the link
 to the diagram,

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cisagspl/agscfig/43412.
htm#xtocid1591 I
 was unable to change the jumpers for serial 0 and 1 because I couldnt
 find the jumpers for that card...it kinda looked like CSC-MCI but the
 jumpers were not in the same place. I have tried to issue the clockrate
 command on all serial interfaces but it says I cannot because it is in
 DTE mode.  I am stuck at this point.  Does it have to do with the
 microcode on each controller?  Do I need to upgrade this?  Any help would
 be appreciated immensely Paul

 

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Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Aki Christopoulos

I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used with
Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
definition
of Route Poisoning..

What is the difference between the two??

Thanks in Advance

AKI




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RE: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]

2001-05-16 Thread Jon Wagner

Take a look at this config and see if it work for you:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/131/7.html


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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]


Colleagues,

I am currently trying to multiplex / bind 3 parallel T1 clear channel
circuits.
The circuits will be terminating on a 7206 router on an 8 port multi
channel T1 card.

My question is how do I bind the 3 T1s together to get the total aggregate
bandwidth of 3 T1s.
I have only found info on Inverse multiplexing for ATM which is not what I
am trying to achieve.
what I have is strictly 3 Point to Point T1 circuits using PPP.

Albert Smith
Lucent Technologies
System Engineer, CCNP MCSE
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Books for Cisco Security Specialist [7:4668]

2001-05-16 Thread Shoaib Waqar

Can anyone plz tell me how many books we need for
fulfilling the course of Cisco Security Specialist,
which contain four exams. There is no book of PIX
Firewall available. I m waiting for your suggestions.

Shoaib
CCNP,MCSE

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Cisco VPN bandwidth solution??? [7:4669]

2001-05-16 Thread Kim Seng

Hi everyone,

I have a fractional T3 for Internet connection in my
company. I am implementing VPN for user remote
access with Cisco VPN 3030. I think I have a problem
with my FT3 bandwidth ultilization because the 
remote user VPN sessions are dropping off at some peak
time during the day. Is there a way that I can 
implement some kind of QoS to reserve portion of this
FT3 bandwidth dedicated for the VPN (Without help
from the ISP side since they already refused to do
so). It does not have to be dynamicly allocated
with the normal Internet traffic.

Many thanks in advance.

Kim

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test message..pls ignore [7:4670]

2001-05-16 Thread Vinay Arora

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RE: GigE LX and SX interoperability [7:4545]

2001-05-16 Thread Scott Donoho

Priscilla,
 You are correct. While there are only few differences between the SX and
LX, the main difference is that SX uses a 850nm wavelength, while LX uses a
1310nm wave length. So one can not connect the two interface types, even at
relatively short distances. Thanks for your help...

-Scott

 -Original Message-
 From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 4:41 PM
 To: Scott Donoho; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: GigE LX and SX interoperability [7:4545]


 It's possible that the PowerPoint (converted to HTML) slides from Lucent
 (!) at this URL will answer your question:

 http://www.bicsi.org/Nashville17/index.htm

 I always thought that the long stood for a longer wavelength, not just
 longer distance. My guess is it will not be compatible with a 1000BaseSX
 interface. Can you let us know what you find out though? Thanks,

 Priscilla

 At 12:06 PM 5/15/01, Scott Donoho wrote:
 We will soon have a lab setup that has two core routers that have GigE
 LX(long haul) interfaces. We need to test connectivity between the two
 routers with a switch in between. The problem is the switch we
 have has GigE
 SX(not LX) interfaces. The physical cable distance will be very
 short(under
 400m). My question: will the switch have to have the LX
 interfaces in order
 for this to work even at relatively short distances? or will the SX
 interfaces work as well. I'm not sure what the difference is
 between SX and
 LX is at the physical layer. TIA,
 
  Scott
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what we mean by redistribution one protocole into another ???? [7:4672]

2001-05-16 Thread Ahmed Malkawi

Hi all
what we mean by redistribution one protocole into another 


best regards and thanks in advance




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test message pls ignore [7:4673]

2001-05-16 Thread Vinay Arora

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RE: ID that router...... [7:4563]

2001-05-16 Thread Scott Donoho

Kevin,
 Yep that worked. Everything in the table matched up correctly. Thanks for
the help!

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 Kevin Wigle
 Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 5:53 PM
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 Subject: Re: ID that router.. [7:4563]


 Found the doc..

 Identifying Your Model in the Cisco 4000 Family of Products

 Q: How do you distinguish a 4500 from a 4500-M and a 4700 from a 4700-M?
 Does an -M version show up in show version?

 A: There are two methods you can use to determine the 4x00 model:
 1. Use SNMP and do an snmpget for the following mib attribute:
 chassis.cardTable.cardTableEntry.cardType

 2. Enter the show version command and use the command output and the table
 below to identify the 4x00 model:

 ModelRevsion  Serial Number Label
 Cisco 4000Revision A0   440x C4000
 Cisco 4000-M   Revision B0, C   445x C4000 M+
 Cisco 4500Revision 0x00450x C4500
 Cisco 4500-M   Revision B, C, D, E455x C4500 M+
 Cisco 4700Revision B 470x C4700
 Cisco 4700-MRevision C, D, E, F475xC4700 M+

 Kevin Wigle

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 From: Scott Donoho
 To:
 Sent: Tuesday, 15 May, 2001 13:46
 Subject: ID that router.. [7:4563]


  Hey All,
   I'm being offered a 4000 series router, but I don't
  know which kind it is, I don't have physical access to
  it. I was verbally given the following info:
 
   * On the front it says: 4000 series router.
 
   * The show version command says that it's running IOS
  4500 software
 
   * the processor is a 4700(R4K).
 
   My guess is that it is a 4700?
 
   In the Cisco Product Guide, they list 4500-M and
  4700-M. What is the significance of the -M. I've
  seen 4000 series routers advertised with out the M as
  well. Can anyone provide me with fairly specific ID of
  this router I need to know so I can price it.
  Thanks!!!
 
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Re: what we mean by redistribution one protocole into another [7:4675]

2001-05-16 Thread Larry Ogun-Banjo

A basic description of redistribution is the ability to integrate networks
running different protocols. Have a look at the link below and proceed from
there.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/redist.html





Ahmed Malkawi  on 05/16/2001 03:31:51 PM

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  [7:4672]



Hi all
what we mean by redistribution one protocole into another 


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CCNP bootcamp in NY? [7:4676]

2001-05-16 Thread Marshal Schoener

Quick Question...

Does anyone know of any good (and hopefully affordable) CCNP bootcamps in
NY?
I've been calling a bunch of places, but I get the same response from all of
them.
We are in the process of putting one together, but in the meantime, would
you be interested in
 our WIN2K certification?

It's getting frustrating.

Thanks in advance if anyone can help,
Regards




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Re: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]

2001-05-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

External inverse multiplexing devices also should be considered. 
Tiara Networks make some interesting ones, and I believe Adtran and 
some others also have a product.  While these are another box to 
manage, they do unload lots of CPU cycles from the router, and may be 
cheaper per-interface.




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CCIE written compared to CID 3.0? [7:4678]

2001-05-16 Thread AndyD

Can anyone give compare the CCIE written to the CID 3.0 test?  Is there any
similarity at all?  Thanks!




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Multilink PPP and Multi-chassis Multilink PPP [7:4679]

2001-05-16 Thread Kelly D Griffin

Has anyone ever done this with frame circuits?  I have 3 T1 circuits
terminating on one of our shared frame circuits and would like to bond at
least two without going to point-to-point.

Anyone?

Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA
Network Engineer
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Re: hi [7:4536]

2001-05-16 Thread Michel Lavondes

On Tue, 15 May 2001, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:

 Perhaps bringing it into perspective, is dCEF a collective? Is Seven 
 of Nine the future of the VIP?

Or an acceptable loss ratio? 77.7% of all packets/cells make it through?

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test message pls ignore [7:4681]

2001-05-16 Thread Vinay Arora

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Re: Books for Cisco Security Specialist [7:4668]

2001-05-16 Thread ccnawan

You can find the requirements at the the Cisco web site under training 
certs, also I found the below that might help.

=NETWORK SECURITY TRAINING ON CD-ROM
The Learning Store carries three new CDs to help students
prepare for the Cisco Security Specialist 1 designation. CDs
are available for the following courses:
-Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Fundamentals (CSPFF)
-Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced (CSPFA)
-Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN)

Computer-based training modules that include graphics,
interactive syntax labs, and written labs, these CDs allow you
to complete practice lab situations without having access to
the equipment.

How to order:
Go to http://www.cisco.com/marketplace (be sure to log in)
Click on the Learning Store button on the left
Click on the Shop All Items section within the store
Search for CD by title

Dan Evensen CCNAWS CNS
- Original Message -
From: Shoaib Waqar 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 5:24 AM
Subject: Books for Cisco Security Specialist [7:4668]


 Can anyone plz tell me how many books we need for
 fulfilling the course of Cisco Security Specialist,
 which contain four exams. There is no book of PIX
 Firewall available. I m waiting for your suggestions.

 Shoaib
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RMTAC 640-505 - Boson [7:4683]

2001-05-16 Thread SS

Can anyone recommend which Boson test is the best prep for the Remote Access
CCNP exam?

Thanks,

Steve




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Re: Cisco 3640 and Dialup Connection.. TAC failed to solve [7:4684]

2001-05-16 Thread Tony Medeiros

Try locking DTR on the lines with speed 15200  Also , You need to envoke
the AAA process at the lines with the command Login default or something.
I can't remember the exact command.  Try bypassing the AAA at the lines with
autoselet PPP.

Whatch your debugs like ppp authenication and ppp negotiation

Tony M.
#6172

- Original Message -
From: Kiran Kumar M 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:42 PM
Subject: Cisco 3640 and Dialup Connection.. TAC failed to solve [7:4659]


 Sorry, in my earlier mail i didn't given the line configuration that is
 using for the current situation.. I am pasting it here again..

 line 33 48
  script reset rst
  modem InOut
  transport input all
  flowcontrol hardware
 line 65 80
  script reset rst
  modem InOut
  transport input all
  flowcontrol hardware
 line 97 112
  script reset rst
  modem InOut
  transport input all
  flowcontrol hardware

 Please provide me a solution..

 Thanks,
 Kiran

 
  Hi,
 
  I have Cisco 3640 with three 16 modems Network Modules. My problem with
  this box is
 
  Not able to connect at first time. After negotiation (Handshaking) it
  is disconnecting the user, if I try with the same userid and password it
  is connecting.
 
  I raised the case to TAC, but not successful to solve the problem. They
  asked for search protecters, and separate earthing for router. We did
it,
  but the problem is not solved. Here is the configuration that I am using
  at my router end...
 
 
  
  
 
  aaa new-model
  aaa authentication login default group radius enable
  aaa authentication login root local
  aaa authentication ppp default group radius
  aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius
 
  
  
 
  modem country microcom_hdms india
  .
  .
  chat-script rst  ATFS0=1 OK
  .
  .
  interface Group-Async1
   ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
   no ip directed-broadcast
   encapsulation ppp
   ip tcp header-compression passive
   autodetect encapsulation ppp
   async mode dedicated
   peer default ip address pool setup_pool
   no cdp enable
   ppp authentication pap
   group-range 33 48
  !
  interface Group-Async2
   ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
   no ip directed-broadcast
   encapsulation ppp
   ip tcp header-compression passive
   autodetect encapsulation ppp
   async mode dedicated
   peer default ip address pool setup_pool
   no cdp enable
   ppp authentication pap
   group-range 65 80
  !
  interface Group-Async3
   ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
   no ip directed-broadcast
   encapsulation ppp
   ip tcp header-compression passive
   autodetect encapsulation ppp
   async mode dedicated
   peer default ip address pool setup_pool
   no cdp enable
   ppp authentication pap
   group-range 97 112
  ...
  ...
  ip local pool setup_pool xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
  ip classless
  
  
  radius-server configure-nas
  radius-server host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646
  radius-server key 
 
  For authentication I am using the cistron radius.
 
  Can anyone help me to solve this problem...
 
  Regards,
  Kiran
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CISCO ROuter Processor [7:4686]

2001-05-16 Thread Tan Chee Leong

Hi,

Are the processors in the CISCO routers commercial off the shelf chips, eg
power pc chips, or are they in-house products?

Thks.

Cheers,
Chee Leong




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RE:ATM IMA network module [7:4685]

2001-05-16 Thread Ambern, Jeff

Don,

Here is the sh ver from a 3640 in which I am using a 4 port IMA card.  
Hope this helps.

Jeff




Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software 
IOS (tm) 3600 Software (C3640-IS56I-M), Version 12.1(5)T7,  RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/ibld/view.pl?i=support
Copyright (c) 1986-2001 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 16-Apr-01 18:49 by ccai
Image text-base: 0x60008950, data-base: 0x612AA000

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(20)AA2, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE
SOFTWARE (fc1)
ROM: 3600 Software (C3640-IS56I-M), Version 12.1(5)T7,  RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)

X uptime is 1 week, 20 hours, 12 minutes
System returned to ROM by power-on
System image file is flash:c3640-is56i-mz.121-5.T7.bin

cisco 3640 (R4700) processor (revision 0x00) with 121856K/9216K bytes of
memory.
Processor board ID 25049763
R4700 CPU at 100Mhz, Implementation 33, Rev 1.0
Bridging software.
X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.
SuperLAT software (copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1.
2 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
1 Serial network interface(s)
4 ATM network interface(s)
2 Channelized T1/PRI port(s)
1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Module(s)
DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled.
125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)

Configuration register is 0x2102




Good afternoon

I'm having a little difficulty installing my new 4 port ATM/IMA network
module in my 3640 router.  The router will not recognize the module.

I've actually swapped three different modules - in different slots - to no
avail - so I don't think it's a hardware issue.

I've tried the following different IOS images:
- 12.1.5T(7) IP/IPX/AT
- 12.2.1 IP/IPX/AT

I'm assuming I don't need an enterprise or 'plus' image (if so that's not
documented anywhere I can find).

The router has 8MB flash and 96MB DRAM (and a 8MB PCMCIA flash card) - its
only other module is a 2E2W with 2 WIC1DSUs installed.

Any ideas?  I'm already running several of these modules in 3660s and
2621s -  I know they work!

Don Dettmore
Lead Network Analyst
Fiserv CBS
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Re: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]

2001-05-16 Thread Dom Stocqueler

Also check out Black Box - www.blackbox.co.uk


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External inverse multiplexing devices also should be considered.
Tiara Networks make some interesting ones, and I believe Adtran and
some others also have a product.  While these are another box to
manage, they do unload lots of CPU cycles from the router, and may be
cheaper per-interface.
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Re: Books for Cisco Security Specialist [7:4668]

2001-05-16 Thread Allen May

I haven't found one either.  There's tons of information in the manuals
though.  It covers IPSec, VPN, encryption, NAT, PAT, etc.  If you hear of a
good one that is test oriented, please let me know.

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

Allen May
Network Security Administrator II

- Original Message -
From: Shoaib Waqar 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 7:24 AM
Subject: Books for Cisco Security Specialist [7:4668]


 Can anyone plz tell me how many books we need for
 fulfilling the course of Cisco Security Specialist,
 which contain four exams. There is no book of PIX
 Firewall available. I m waiting for your suggestions.

 Shoaib
 CCNP,MCSE

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Re: PASSED THE CCIE WRITTEN TODAY!!! [7:4630]

2001-05-16 Thread Victim

I am a new CCNA now and want to become a CCIE..

Any advise ?

thank you

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 until Dec though

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RE: Cisco 3640 and Dialup Connection.. TAC failed to solve.. [7:4690]

2001-05-16 Thread Sudarshan Narasimhachari

Hi Kiran,

Here are some suggestions from my past experience from one of the dial
IP setups in India. Your config seems to be OK.

1. Try connecting through an external modem (any known good vendor like
USR, Boca, etc.) if you can change the modules or if you have a spare
Asnych module. If that works properly, then change the 16 port modem
module itself.  

2. Check whether your telephone lines are without any hitches like
noise, improper termination, etc. I assume you are using analog
telephone lines for this Dial IP setup. Some of the COs in India give
out what is known as battery reversal (especially the CDOT ones), If
that is the case, then you will have to ask the CO to disable or give
you another line without battery reversal. You can verify the battery
reversal with a CRO or an analog multimeter (normally the digital ones
won't be able to capture it).

Good Luck.

Cheers
Sudarshan

-Original Message-
From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 1:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco 3640 and Dialup Connection.. TAC failed to solve..
[7:4657]


Hi,

I have Cisco 3640 with three 16 modems Network Modules. My problem with
this box is 

Not able to connect at first time. After negotiation (Handshaking) it
is disconnecting the user, if I try with the same userid and password
it
is connecting.

I raised the case to TAC, but not successful to solve the problem. They
asked for search protecters, and separate earthing for router. We did
it,
but the problem is not solved. Here is the configuration that I am
using
at my router end...





aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default group radius enable
aaa authentication login root local
aaa authentication ppp default group radius
aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius




modem country microcom_hdms india
.
.
chat-script rst  ATFS0=1 OK
.
.
interface Group-Async1
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 autodetect encapsulation ppp
 async mode dedicated
 peer default ip address pool setup_pool
 no cdp enable
 ppp authentication pap
 group-range 33 48
!
interface Group-Async2
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 autodetect encapsulation ppp
 async mode dedicated
 peer default ip address pool setup_pool
 no cdp enable
 ppp authentication pap
 group-range 65 80
!
interface Group-Async3
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0/0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 autodetect encapsulation ppp
 async mode dedicated
 peer default ip address pool setup_pool
 no cdp enable
 ppp authentication pap
 group-range 97 112
...
...
ip local pool setup_pool xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ip classless


radius-server configure-nas
radius-server host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646
radius-server key 

For authentication I am using the cistron radius. 

Can anyone help me to solve this problem... 

Regards,
Kiran





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Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Michel Lavondes

On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:

 I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used with
 Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
 definition
 of Route Poisoning..
 
 What is the difference between the two??

Never heard route poisoning myself, but I would assume it means the same
as poison reverse. Did you see both used in the same document, or by the
same author?

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FW: RE:ATM IMA network module [7:4691]

2001-05-16 Thread Ambern, Jeff

Don,

Also watch out for this bug



Cisco 2600/3600 series routers running Cisco IOS Releases
12.1(3.1)T and 12.1 (3.1)PI hardware with PM-IMA network modules reloads
during
intialization when the router is configured with IMA-groups.

Workaround: Shut down all interface ATM and ATM/IMA and then
 save the  configuration and load a new image.

Example:

 router# show run ! interface ATM1/0 no ip address atm
 vc-per-vp 256 no atm
 ilmi-keepalive ima-group 1 clock source internal
 scrambling-payload impedance
 120-ohm ! interface ATM1/1 no ip address atm vc-per-vp 256 no
 atm
 ilmi-keepalive ima-group 1 scrambling-payload impedance
 120-ohm ! ... !
 interface ATM1/IMA1 ip address 1.1.1.3 255.255.255.0 atm
 vc-per-vp 256 no atm
 ilmi-keepalive pvc ima1 66/43 protocol ip 1.1.1.2 broadcast
 encapsulation
 aal5mux ip ! !
 router#conf t router(config)#interface ATM1/0
 router(config-if)#shut router
 (config-if)#interface ATM1/1 router(config-if)#shut
 router(config-if)
 #interface ATM1/IMA1 router(config-if)#shut
 router(config-if)#end router#

Alternate workaround: Remove all IMA-groups using the same
configuration as  the above example.

Fix version of this bug:   12.1(5.3)T 12.1(5)YD 12.1(5)T07


  -Original Message-
 From: Ambern, Jeff  
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:48 AM
 To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject:  RE:ATM IMA network module
 
 Don,
 
 Here is the sh ver from a 3640 in which I am using a 4 port IMA card.
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Jeff
 
 
 
 
 Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software 
 IOS (tm) 3600 Software (C3640-IS56I-M), Version 12.1(5)T7,  RELEASE
 SOFTWARE (fc1)
 TAC Support: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/ibld/view.pl?i=support
 Copyright (c) 1986-2001 by cisco Systems, Inc.
 Compiled Mon 16-Apr-01 18:49 by ccai
 Image text-base: 0x60008950, data-base: 0x612AA000
 
 ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(20)AA2, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE
 SOFTWARE (fc1)
 ROM: 3600 Software (C3640-IS56I-M), Version 12.1(5)T7,  RELEASE SOFTWARE
 (fc1)
 
 X uptime is 1 week, 20 hours, 12 minutes
 System returned to ROM by power-on
 System image file is flash:c3640-is56i-mz.121-5.T7.bin
 
 cisco 3640 (R4700) processor (revision 0x00) with 121856K/9216K bytes of
 memory.
 Processor board ID 25049763
 R4700 CPU at 100Mhz, Implementation 33, Rev 1.0
 Bridging software.
 X.25 software, Version 3.0.0.
 SuperLAT software (copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
 Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1.
 2 FastEthernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
 1 Serial network interface(s)
 4 ATM network interface(s)
 2 Channelized T1/PRI port(s)
 1 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Module(s)
 DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled.
 125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
 16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
 
 Configuration register is 0x2102
 **
 **
 
 
 Good afternoon
 
 I'm having a little difficulty installing my new 4 port ATM/IMA network
 module in my 3640 router.  The router will not recognize the module.
 
 I've actually swapped three different modules - in different slots - to no
 avail - so I don't think it's a hardware issue.
 
 I've tried the following different IOS images:
 - 12.1.5T(7) IP/IPX/AT
 - 12.2.1 IP/IPX/AT
 
 I'm assuming I don't need an enterprise or 'plus' image (if so that's not
 documented anywhere I can find).
 
 The router has 8MB flash and 96MB DRAM (and a 8MB PCMCIA flash card) - its
 only other module is a 2E2W with 2 WIC1DSUs installed.
 
 Any ideas?  I'm already running several of these modules in 3660s and
 2621s -  I know they work!
 
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Re: .pdf for BCRAN exam [7:4318]

2001-05-16 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

try this




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From: Rich Chang 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: .pdf for BCRAN exam [7:4318]


 Is ther a pdf file or equivalent for the BCRAN examination? If so, where?
 Thanks RC
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Re: CCNP bootcamp in NY? [7:4676]

2001-05-16 Thread Paul Borghese

Try http://am.globalknowledge.com

Take care,

Paul
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To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:54 AM
Subject: CCNP bootcamp in NY? [7:4676]


 Quick Question...

 Does anyone know of any good (and hopefully affordable) CCNP bootcamps in
 NY?
 I've been calling a bunch of places, but I get the same response from all
of
 them.
 We are in the process of putting one together, but in the meantime,
would
 you be interested in
  our WIN2K certification?

 It's getting frustrating.

 Thanks in advance if anyone can help,
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Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Brian

Perhaps we're talking about split horizon and poison reverse??

Bri

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To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]


 On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:

  I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used
with
  Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
  definition
  of Route Poisoning..
 
  What is the difference between the two??

 Never heard route poisoning myself, but I would assume it means the same
 as poison reverse. Did you see both used in the same document, or by the
 same author?

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PPP protocol [7:4696]

2001-05-16 Thread Lists Wizard

Hi group,

Does any body know about a good online document that describes the operation
of Point-to-Point Protocolo or PPP.

Thanks in advance




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Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]

2001-05-16 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

do you really think ccna is a good cert i was thinking about maybe sometime
looking into probaly trying to get one or two
Don




- Original Message -
From: Steven Wagner 
To: 
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 8:13 AM
Subject: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


 I am currently a network administrator and have been for about 2 years.  I
 didn't bother getting my MCSE for two reasons, (1) too many people have
them
 and have no idea how to run a network much less set one up and (2) I knew
 that I wanted to eventually work on getting certified in Cisco.  I figured
 that if Cisco was going to be my focus, all the work spent getting my MCSE
 would prove mostly fruitless.  I realize that having an MCSE is useful if
 you happen to
 have one, but I don't think that the certification yeilds alot of value if
 it requires going out of the way to get it.  I have about
 two years worth of experience in setting up and admining NT 4.0 and now
Win
 2000 servers.  I have a decent knowledge of networking concepts like DNS,
 TCP/IP, and the like.  The problem is that I have very limited exposure to
 routers, switches and all the juicy stuff you need to know to have a solid
 foot in Cisco technology.  I am sure that almost everyone starts where I
am
 when they begin to want to work on that coveted CCNA certification.  So I
 guess my question is this...where do I realistically start to get myself
 decent knowledge of the material?  Step by step ideas would be most
 appreciated as I
 want to take this as seriously as I can.  As follow up questions, what
books
 are best to get to learn?  What hardware should I consider buying to get
 started on the studies?  Any help I can get will be invaluable and I thank
 you in advance.  Any opinions on my MCSE evaluation are also welcome.  I
do
 not mean to minimize the value of MCSE, I just think that once you get
your
 CCNA, your MCSE looses alot of its power on your resume.  Thanks for the
 forthcoming responses.

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RE: PASSED THE CCIE WRITTEN TODAY!!! [7:4630]

2001-05-16 Thread Dennis Laganiere

Excellent.  I know you don't get a certification for passing it, but I
really think this is one of the hardest written tests I've ever had to take.
Good job...

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Subject: PASSED THE CCIE WRITTEN TODAY!!! [7:4630]


AT LAST!!!  I passed today!!  Thanks for everyone's
great advise (Thank God for Boson, CCBootCamp.com and
Caslow !!!)...  Now onto the Lab  Have to wait
until Dec though

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Re: 1600's - Using to make a Frame Switch [7:4643]

2001-05-16 Thread Niraj Palikhey

Hi Phil,
It's you to the rescue again. :-)
But unfortunately, it will not let me type the frame-relay intf-type dce and 
the frame-relay route 100. commands. Is there something that I have to 
do on the 1602 for this?(Since it has a 56kbps wic with a built-in csu/dsu). 
I scoured the CCO with no luck.
I am wondering there should be a way because it DOES let me type the 
frame-relay switching global config command?
Thanks,
Niraj
** Anyone out there that can help :-( **


From: Circusnuts 
Reply-To: Circusnuts 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 1600's - Using  to make a Frame Switch [7:4643]
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 00:21:52 -0400

It shouldn't be any different than a 4 port router.  I'm not sure what is
supported in the 1600 IOS, but here is a basic template of the Telco Cloud
config.

interface Serial0
  no ip address
  encapsulation frame-relay
  frame-relay lmi-type ansi
  frame-relay intf-type dce
  frame-relay route 102 interface Serial1 201
  frame-relay route 103 interface Serial2 301
  frame-relay route 105 interface Serial3 501
!
interface Serial1
  no ip address
  encapsulation frame-relay
  frame-relay lmi-type ansi
  frame-relay intf-type dce
  frame-relay route 201 interface Serial0 102

Phil

- Original Message -
From: Gary Hughes
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:52 PM
Subject: 1600's - Using to make a Frame Switch [7:4643]


  Anybody know the config's to make a 4 port Frame-Switch from 2 1600's
(both
  with 2 serial ports)
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Can Firewall and H.323 be run on a Cisco 2621? [7:4700]

2001-05-16 Thread Nathan Vercher

I am told that you cannot run the Firewall feature and H.323 simultaneously
on a router.  Does anyone know this to be true?




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Re: CISCO ROuter Processor [7:4686]

2001-05-16 Thread Stephen Skinner

CPu =commercial chips
ROM chips = Cisco (made by commercial)
NVRAM = Commercial
I/O = Cisco
Memory = Cisco (made by commercial)

can vary on platform though

steve

From: Tan Chee Leong 
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CISCO ROuter Processor [7:4686]
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 11:04:13 -0400

Hi,

Are the processors in the CISCO routers commercial off the shelf chips, eg
power pc chips, or are they in-house products?

Thks.

Cheers,
Chee Leong
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confusing --- NAT THROUGH FRAME ? [7:4702]

2001-05-16 Thread Moahzam Durrani

This might seem alittle confusing .. 
We have two sites in different locactions ..
Network A is in carlton Tx, and has been originally been provided with
Network adress 63.x.x.x/24 (registered and routable)
Network B is in San Jose  with a class B adress of x.x.0.0/16 . This Network
has been broken down into many class C for different corp locations. 
Our frame relay is through sprint , and thats how the different Class C in
Network B communicate. We are integrating Network A with Network B

We  originally planned to add route statements for the 63.x.x.x/24 network
to our  frame relay sites , however were having problems as it was bieng
advertised as 63.0.0.0 /8 . Yes we are using RIP V2 , and I know that if we
move towards BGP or OSPF things would be better. Thats the 
future direction we are going towards

Next we tried giving changing the devices on Network A with one of our Class
C. However We needed Network A to go out through their own internet rather
then going through the frame and use our Internet. Plus the development team
does alot of heavy file transferring and if they used the internet through
through Network B , they would use alot of our BW. At the moment I have
Devices on Network A with our Class C , and for them to go through their ISP
with their existing 63.x.x.x/24 adress they go out through a proxy. It works
fine. The Engineers on their side think going out to the internet  through a
proxy will interfere with there work and testing (there are only 6 users in
that team)  

The problem is they want to revert back to the 63 adress range and use NAT
to go throughthe frame to get to corp servers. Is that a feasible solutions.
I would appreciate any comments or advice, implications ect... I have worked
with NAT for providing unregisterd Network adress to communicate with the
registered IP adress.. 

this scenario might  sound a little unclear ..




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Re: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]

2001-05-16 Thread Nathan Vercher

I have used a Larscom Mega-T inverse mux CSU.  Works great with 2 to 4 T-1s.

Al Smith  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Colleagues,

 I am currently trying to multiplex / bind 3 parallel T1 clear channel
 circuits.
 The circuits will be terminating on a 7206 router on an 8 port multi
 channel T1 card.

 My question is how do I bind the 3 T1s together to get the total aggregate
 bandwidth of 3 T1s.
 I have only found info on Inverse multiplexing for ATM which is not what I
 am trying to achieve.
 what I have is strictly 3 Point to Point T1 circuits using PPP.

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 Lucent Technologies
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2912XL switch [7:4704]

2001-05-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

thanks brian

can u please look into secon part of my question

 
 100m is the max for fe, is there possibly a mismatch for speed or duplex?
 Got Fluke??
 
 Bri
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Jim Barksdale 
 To: 
 Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:15 PM
 Subject: Re: cross cable length [7:4561]
 
 
  If you made the cable yourself...
  Make sure you used the correct pairs (colors) on the correct pins.
  Short cables it does not make much difference, longer cables it does.
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   hi group
  
   my 1st mail to group , joined a month back has helped me alot
   i thank all of you.
  
   i have a doubt please help me to sort it out.
  
   point no. 1
  
   i am working in an ISP, one of our client is conected from our
 fastethernet
   port to his router over cross cable(total cable length is 60 meter both
   routers r 3600 series). customer is experincing packet loss, someone
 said
   that for cross cable length cant me more that 15-20 Meter. But i have
 never
   come across such thing in any book. all books say that for 100Base T
 length
   is 100M.
  
   point no. 2
  
   we have 2912XL switch, to see ip address/subnet mask/default gateway
 what
  is
   command. in case of 1900 series it is
   sh ip. i tried searching on cisco site but could not locate it.
  
   looking for u alls support
  
   thanks
  
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VPN Client Problem [7:4705]

2001-05-16 Thread Wilson, Christian

I have a cisco 3030 VPN concentrator that is using IPSec and NT Domian
authentication.  Our users do no want the NT Domain logon screen to pop up.
I have set the MSLogon tye = 0 and MSLogon = 1 in the .pcf file, but it does
not seem to work.  I have successfully accomplished the task using PPTP.  Am
I missing something?




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RE: AGS+ DCE mode? [7:4655]

2001-05-16 Thread Tim Medley

Do you have the DCE end of your serial cable pluged into the AGS's
serial port.

FYI on the mci cards the serial port mode jumpers are in front of the
serial cable connector. For DCE mode you want jumper W51 and W41
jumpered. Refer to this url for configuring an mci card.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cisagspl/agscfig/21
594.htm



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Cisco Kidd
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 1:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: AGS+ DCE mode? [7:4655]


Hello, I am having a problem getting my serial ports to act in DCE mode.

I have changed the jumpers to the appropriate places, but still have no
luck.  When I issue the show controller mci command it tells me that
the interfaces are in DTE mode, except for one, which is recognized as
unknown. I have 4 serial ports.  Two are hooked up to one card, and two
to another card.  I have changed the jumpers correctly for serial ports
2
and 3( I used the diagram from cisco's website, labeled CSC-SCI, which
looked exactly like the card for serial ports 2 and 3). Here is the link
to the diagram,
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cisagspl/agscfig/43
412.htm#xtocid1591 I
was unable to change the jumpers for serial 0 and 1 because I couldnt
find the jumpers for that card...it kinda looked like CSC-MCI but the
jumpers were not in the same place. I have tried to issue the
clockrate
command on all serial interfaces but it says I cannot because it is in
DTE mode.  I am stuck at this point.  Does it have to do with the
microcode on each controller?  Do I need to upgrade this?  Any help
would
be appreciated immensely Paul



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RE: PPP protocol [7:4696]

2001-05-16 Thread Brian Dennis

If you really want to understand PPP in-depth and be able to troubleshoot it
well I would recommend the RFC on PPP (RFC1661). It's only about 50 pages
and actually isn't a bad read.

Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (RS)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640
5G Networks, Inc.
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 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:58 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: PPP protocol [7:4696]


 Hi group,

 Does any body know about a good online document that describes
 the operation
 of Point-to-Point Protocolo or PPP.

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Re: confusing --- NAT THROUGH FRAME ? [7:4702]

2001-05-16 Thread Andrew Smith

On 16-May-2001, Moahzam Durrani wrote:
 This might seem alittle confusing .. 
 We have two sites in different locactions ..
 Network A is in carlton Tx, and has been originally been provided with
 Network adress 63.x.x.x/24 (registered and routable)
 Network B is in San Jose  with a class B adress of x.x.0.0/16 . This
Network
 has been broken down into many class C for different corp locations. 
 Our frame relay is through sprint , and thats how the different Class C in
 Network B communicate. We are integrating Network A with Network B

 We  originally planned to add route statements for the 63.x.x.x/24 network
 to our  frame relay sites , however were having problems as it was bieng
 advertised as 63.0.0.0 /8 . Yes we are using RIP V2 , and I know that if we
 move towards BGP or OSPF things would be better. Thats the 
 future direction we are going towards

Try this on the router that's announcing 63.0.0.0/8

ip classless
router rip
 no auto-summary

...

You will also want ip classless on the rest of the routers in the
frame cloud (so that they will still send packets via the default
route for destinations that are part of 63.0.0.0/8 but not in your
63.x.x.x/24.

 Next we tried giving changing the devices on Network A with one of our
Class
 C. However We needed Network A to go out through their own internet rather
 then going through the frame and use our Internet. Plus the development
team
 does alot of heavy file transferring and if they used the internet through
 through Network B , they would use alot of our BW. At the moment I have
 Devices on Network A with our Class C , and for them to go through their
ISP
 with their existing 63.x.x.x/24 adress they go out through a proxy. It
works
 fine. The Engineers on their side think going out to the internet  through
a
 proxy will interfere with there work and testing (there are only 6 users in
 that team)  
 
 The problem is they want to revert back to the 63 adress range and use NAT
 to go throughthe frame to get to corp servers. Is that a feasible
solutions.
 I would appreciate any comments or advice, implications ect... I have
worked
 with NAT for providing unregisterd Network adress to communicate with the
 registered IP adress.. 

Using NAT in this situation would be just working around your routing
problem. I'd work on solving the routing problem instead.

 this scenario might  sound a little unclear ..
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Re: 2912XL switch [7:4704]

2001-05-16 Thread Brian

Don't speak 2900 yet...

Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Wed, 16 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 thanks brian

 can u please look into secon part of my question

 
  100m is the max for fe, is there possibly a mismatch for speed or duplex?
  Got Fluke??
 
  Bri
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jim Barksdale
  To:
  Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:15 PM
  Subject: Re: cross cable length [7:4561]
 
 
   If you made the cable yourself...
   Make sure you used the correct pairs (colors) on the correct pins.
   Short cables it does not make much difference, longer cables it does.
  
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
hi group
   
my 1st mail to group , joined a month back has helped me alot
i thank all of you.
   
i have a doubt please help me to sort it out.
   
point no. 1
   
i am working in an ISP, one of our client is conected from our
  fastethernet
port to his router over cross cable(total cable length is 60 meter
both
routers r 3600 series). customer is experincing packet loss, someone
  said
that for cross cable length cant me more that 15-20 Meter. But i have
  never
come across such thing in any book. all books say that for 100Base T
  length
is 100M.
   
point no. 2
   
we have 2912XL switch, to see ip address/subnet mask/default gateway
  what
   is
command. in case of 1900 series it is
sh ip. i tried searching on cisco site but could not locate it.
   
looking for u alls support
   
thanks
   
manoj
   
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Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Bryan In Richmond

Poison reverse poisons the route.
Half dozen of one , six of the other.
- Original Message -
From: Michel Lavondes 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]


 On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:

  I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used
with
  Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
  definition
  of Route Poisoning..
 
  What is the difference between the two??

 Never heard route poisoning myself, but I would assume it means the same
 as poison reverse. Did you see both used in the same document, or by the
 same author?

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How helpful is CEF in a non-ISP-type environment? [7:4713]

2001-05-16 Thread NRF

I was wondering if anybody has ever been able to compare the performance of
routers doing CEF switching vs. fast switching (or one of its variants like
optimum switching) in an environment where routes change rarely (like an
enterprise, not an ISP, as I think we all agree that CEF is very useful in a
highly dynamic environment like an ISP).  Yes, I am well aware of CEF's
advantages, like that you can quickly switch all packets of a flow without
having to process-switch the first packet, that there is greater
intelligence in CEF as regards to subnet masks, and that you can do more
kinds of load-balancing.  All very useful in an ISP environment, I'm sure.

But I have also heard that the CEF implementation still has some bugs,
particularly in the lower line of routers like the 2600.  So my question is,
in an enterprise environment where there are maybe only 10's or 100's of
routes, and those routes rarely change anyway, how much better is CEF really
compared to, say, fast-switching.  If your routers are CEF-able, should you
always have it on, no matter how small your network is?   If not, how large
would you say a network has to be before CEF becomes viable?   Naturally,
there is no hard and fast rule.  I am just looking for a general synopsis of
what people think.

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Passed CID today [7:4714]

2001-05-16 Thread Barronton, Ken

Hi group,
I passed CID today to complete the CCDP. The test was not too difficult. I
used the Cisco Press book, Boson, and Cisco's web site to supplement info
about Stratacom.

The Cramsession from Brainbuzz is a very good hit the highlights guide,
however I found some differences about the format of the test.  

The Cramsession said:
100 questions
65 to pass
120 minutes
CAN review questions.

My test:
100 questions
755 to pass
120 minutes
CAN NOT review questions.

Hope this helps...

Ken




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Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]

2001-05-16 Thread Jeremy Felt

Hi,

As far as I understand it, having just read both the Sybex and ICND CCNA
books, it's as follows:

Route poisoning attempts to eliminate routing loops caused by inconsistent
updates.  If a router's link to a network goes down, it poisons the link
by putting in a table entry for the network as having infinite cost, with
RIP it is a metric of 16 that does this.

Once the other router receives this table update, it sends a poison
reverse back to the original router stating that the network is
unreachable.  This process overrides the normal split horizon rules.

An attempt from a first timer,

Jeremy Felt, CCNA



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To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]


 Perhaps we're talking about split horizon and poison reverse??

 Bri

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 From: Michel Lavondes
 To:
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:39 AM
 Subject: Re: Route Poisoning and Poison Reverse?? [7:4666]


  On Wed, 16 May 2001, Aki Christopoulos wrote:
 
   I understand that both (Route Poisoning and Poison reverse) are used
 with
   Distance Vector Routing Protocols, but I am not able to get a clear
   definition
   of Route Poisoning..
  
   What is the difference between the two??
 
  Never heard route poisoning myself, but I would assume it means the same
  as poison reverse. Did you see both used in the same document, or by the
  same author?
 
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Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo, XNS, CLNS, [7:4716]

2001-05-16 Thread NRF

Has anybody here ever actually worked on (or even seen) a live and
functioning Apollo, XNS, CLNS, and/or VINES network lately (like in the last
year or so)?  I'm not talking about some experimental lab, but a bona-fide
network that is doing something useful for some organization somewhere.  I
am sure they are still out there somewhere, and I'm trying to get an idea of
who might still be running these kinds of systems (some government
organizations probably).

Thanx




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4500-M for sale [7:4717]

2001-05-16 Thread Roberts, Timothy

I have a 4500-M with the following modules: 4pt serial, 6pt ethernet, 8pt
bri
Would I get a better deal if I sold the modules separately on Ebay or sell
the box as it sits now?  If anyone is looking for a 4500-M, let me know.

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Can l2tp really be used in a non-IP environment? [7:4719]

2001-05-16 Thread NRF

It has been claimed that there are several advantages that L2TP has over
PPTP and L2F.  In particular, one of the supposed advantages is that whereas
PPTP and L2F can only be used in an IP environment, L2TP can be used in
non-IP networks.  Cisco doc's make reference to this advantage, and I take
it that this is a  reason why Cisco (and Microsoft, who is a L2TP cofounder)
is pushing it over the other 2 technologies.

 Yet, when looking at the Cisco L2TP commands, I fail to see any way to do
L2TP without invoking IP.  Like when I use the initiate-to key-word, the
only choice I'm given is IP addresses.

So, how anybody ever gotten L2TP to work without IP?  Or does Cisco plan to
add this support in the future (which is odd, because I thought non-IP
support was supposed to be one of the advantages of L2TP, and it's not even
supported).




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Re: Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo, XNS, [7:4721]

2001-05-16 Thread No Data

2 years ago a friend working for a mid-sized drywall
company told be about the brand new VINES network they
just had installed to network their 20 or so
computers.  Seems to me like the guy just wanted to
insure that he would be the one to fix or upgrade
things in the future.  All I can say is OUCH!

Ben

--- NRF  wrote:
 Has anybody here ever actually worked on (or even
 seen) a live and
 functioning Apollo, XNS, CLNS, and/or VINES network
 lately (like in the last
 year or so)?  I'm not talking about some
 experimental lab, but a bona-fide
 network that is doing something useful for some
 organization somewhere.  I
 am sure they are still out there somewhere, and I'm
 trying to get an idea of
 who might still be running these kinds of systems
 (some government
 organizations probably).
 
 Thanx
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Re: Books for Cisco Security Specialist [7:4668]

2001-05-16 Thread Brad McConnell

MCNS gets you most of the way, even on the PIX topics.  At that point, if
you have a copy of the main PIX configuration guide, and the IPSec
configuration guide, that's all you need (both of which can be read through
straight off of cisco.com).  We got a 515 in the other day that had both
books with it.  They were even current version documentation, which is
rare.. heh.

-Brad McConnell.


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Re: hi [7:4536]

2001-05-16 Thread Kevin Wigle

So I guess security isn't one of your strong points?

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To: 
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Subject: Re: hi [7:4536]


 I didn't sign up for this discussion group. Someone used my email client
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thread.
 Is that what you guys signed up for ? At least someone should think this
is
 way off your topics  wasting all other people's time to read these
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 Subject: Re: hi [7:4536]


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Reverse Telnet [7:4723]

2001-05-16 Thread Mark Rose

I am trying to set up a 2511 as an access server. I believe I have that end
set properly. When I telnet to  jump to another router I get the message
that is not an open connection. I am not sure what I missed in vty of
router going to. Is there documentation I can get to help me set this up.

As always TIA

Mark




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Re: Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo, XNS, [7:4725]

2001-05-16 Thread Kevin Wigle

Several Canadian government departments still have Vines up and running.

But they are all looking to migrate in the near future.

Kevin Wigle

- Original Message -
From: No Data 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo, XNS, [7:4721]


 2 years ago a friend working for a mid-sized drywall
 company told be about the brand new VINES network they
 just had installed to network their 20 or so
 computers.  Seems to me like the guy just wanted to
 insure that he would be the one to fix or upgrade
 things in the future.  All I can say is OUCH!

 Ben

 --- NRF  wrote:
  Has anybody here ever actually worked on (or even
  seen) a live and
  functioning Apollo, XNS, CLNS, and/or VINES network
  lately (like in the last
  year or so)?  I'm not talking about some
  experimental lab, but a bona-fide
  network that is doing something useful for some
  organization somewhere.  I
  am sure they are still out there somewhere, and I'm
  trying to get an idea of
  who might still be running these kinds of systems
  (some government
  organizations probably).
 
  Thanx
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Trading a 2511 for a 2621 [7:4726]

2001-05-16 Thread Frank Kim

Hi folks,
I got a 2511 with 16megs flash and 16megs dram that I would like to trade
for a 2621 router or equivalent.  Reply directly to me if interested.


-Frank




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Re: Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo, XNS, [7:4727]

2001-05-16 Thread Carroll Kong

At 02:21 PM 5/16/01 -0400, NRF wrote:
Has anybody here ever actually worked on (or even seen) a live and
functioning Apollo, XNS, CLNS, and/or VINES network lately (like in the last
year or so)?  I'm not talking about some experimental lab, but a bona-fide
network that is doing something useful for some organization somewhere.  I
am sure they are still out there somewhere, and I'm trying to get an idea of
who might still be running these kinds of systems (some government
organizations probably).

Thanx

Unfortunately, yes.  Some legacy machines from heck that did not go 
away.  They are running ... Apollo.  The IS department has wanted to 
terminate those boxes for ages, but the engineers using it insist it is the 
only thing they can use for the job.  Real pain in the butt.  We had to do 
native Apollo routing between two sites or GRE tunneling.  I forgot which 
one we ended up doing.  Fairly certain we did it natively.  Fun stuff.  :)



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Cisco Pix Question [7:4729]

2001-05-16 Thread Roger Sohn

Here are the following concerns my client has in regards to thier
configuration.  Please give me your thoughts on this situation. 

--
 
Here are a few of the Questions we have in relation to the PIX 515 Firewall.

We are using IOS 5.2 on the PIX just so you know.

 

We need to Re-IP the Crypto Map used in the PIX to Connect to a Router in

Sweden. I know certain statements like the one below will disappear when the

Access-List for the VPN is changed. We need to make sure there are no other

statements that do something along the same lines.

crypto map mymap 5 match address 100

 

We also want to check that the statements that effect the VPN Tunnel's

Lifetime and Bit Size are correct and Reasonable, we have noticed lagging

effect on the VPN Tunnel and this could be due to misconfigurations, or just

general Internet traffic. This is a experience Question, because these are

based on Traffic Flow, the size of the company, the pipe to the Internet,

the General Traffic Are all concerns to make when setting these numbers. We

use a Full T1 and don't host any Public Services Like DNS, WWW, or FTP for

anyone outside of our company. My feeling is these numbers are based off the

books and not nessarily based on our Company, therefore they could be

incorrect. So I wish to have someone tell me thier feelings on these

settings we are currently using.

crypto ipsec security-association lifetime seconds 86400

crypto map mymap 5 set security-association lifetime seconds 9600 kilobytes

4608000

There are also Statements that dictate the lifetime of Translations, again

we wish to make sure they are reasonable.

timeout xlate 3:00:00 conn 1:00:00 half-closed 0:10:00 udp 0:02:00

timeout rpc 0:10:00 h323 0:05:00

timeout uauth 0:05:00 absolute




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BGP Route map [7:4730]

2001-05-16 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]

In a BGP route map, when you use the match statement: 

match 
next hop x.x.x.x

Is this set to match inbound, or outbound, packets passing through the
specified interface, or am I completely off-base and it is neither one?

TIA
Scott




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Has anyone taken the Juniper exam lately? [7:4731]

2001-05-16 Thread Sean Young

Has anyone taken the Juniper exam recently?  A friend of mine took the
exam this morningand failed.  It took me 3 tries to pass the Juniper
Network Certified Internet Specialist (JNCIS).  I remembered every
questions each time I took the exam and wrote them downafter the exam. 
Because of this, I have about 180 questions from Juniper.  My friend told
methat the exam has changed completely from when I took the exam.  Can
anyone shed the lighton this one?  Thanks.  



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RE: Reverse Telnet [7:4723]

2001-05-16 Thread Daniel Cotts

The config on the 2511 would look something like:
int loopback 0
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
ip host r1 2001 1.1.1.1
ip host r2 2002 1.1.1.1
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Re: Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo, XNS, [7:4733]

2001-05-16 Thread David L. Blair

ePresence as Banyan is called these days has officially stop supporting all
of its VINES related products as of 04-30-2001.  You can still download
patches at http://products.banyan.com/, but only if you have a valid V.I.P.
certificate number.

Good Luck


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 Through Simplicity there is Complexity

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 To:
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:55 PM
 Subject: Re: Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo, XNS,
[7:4721]


  2 years ago a friend working for a mid-sized drywall
  company told be about the brand new VINES network they
  just had installed to network their 20 or so
  computers.  Seems to me like the guy just wanted to
  insure that he would be the one to fix or upgrade
  things in the future.  All I can say is OUCH!
 
  Ben
 
  --- NRF  wrote:
   Has anybody here ever actually worked on (or even
   seen) a live and
   functioning Apollo, XNS, CLNS, and/or VINES network
   lately (like in the last
   year or so)?  I'm not talking about some
   experimental lab, but a bona-fide
   network that is doing something useful for some
   organization somewhere.  I
   am sure they are still out there somewhere, and I'm
   trying to get an idea of
   who might still be running these kinds of systems
   (some government
   organizations probably).
  
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Best way to get CCNP? [7:4734]

2001-05-16 Thread Marshal Schoener

Is there an advantage to taking all 4 CCNP tests, or just the foundations
test plus support?

I'm wondering if the Cert is any different, or employers would know the
difference, or care about
the difference?

Thanks a million in advance,




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Re: Reverse Telnet [7:4723]

2001-05-16 Thread Kevin Wigle

you didn't show us the relevent lines of your config..

and you didn't describe how you attempted to jump to another
router

so we can't help.

So, I searched CCO and within a few seconds came up with:

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


Kevin Wigle


- Original Message -
From: Mark Rose 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 3:22 PM
Subject: Reverse Telnet [7:4723]


 I am trying to set up a 2511 as an access server. I believe I have that
end
 set properly. When I telnet to  jump to another router I get the message
 that is not an open connection. I am not sure what I missed in vty of
 router going to. Is there documentation I can get to help me set this up.

 As always TIA

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Re: CISCO ROuter Processor [7:4686]

2001-05-16 Thread Eugene Nine

most are off the shelf, no power pc, some motorola some intel and others
risc
Eugene

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Re: 2912XL switch [7:4704]

2001-05-16 Thread Rashid Lohiya

Are you not able to do a show run in enable mode? or am I just being silly?

RL
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 thanks brian

 can u please look into secon part of my question

 
  100m is the max for fe, is there possibly a mismatch for speed or
duplex?
  Got Fluke??
 
  Bri
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jim Barksdale
  To:
  Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:15 PM
  Subject: Re: cross cable length [7:4561]
 
 
   If you made the cable yourself...
   Make sure you used the correct pairs (colors) on the correct pins.
   Short cables it does not make much difference, longer cables it does.
  
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
hi group
   
my 1st mail to group , joined a month back has helped me alot
i thank all of you.
   
i have a doubt please help me to sort it out.
   
point no. 1
   
i am working in an ISP, one of our client is conected from our
  fastethernet
port to his router over cross cable(total cable length is 60 meter
both
routers r 3600 series). customer is experincing packet loss, someone
  said
that for cross cable length cant me more that 15-20 Meter. But i
have
  never
come across such thing in any book. all books say that for 100Base T
  length
is 100M.
   
point no. 2
   
we have 2912XL switch, to see ip address/subnet mask/default gateway
  what
   is
command. in case of 1900 series it is
sh ip. i tried searching on cisco site but could not locate it.
   
looking for u alls support
   
thanks
   
manoj
   
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RE: BGP Route map [7:4730]

2001-05-16 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]

That should read 
match interface

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Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 15:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BGP Route map [7:4730]


In a BGP route map, when you use the match statement: 

match 
next hop x.x.x.x

Is this set to match inbound, or outbound, packets passing through the
specified interface, or am I completely off-base and it is neither one?

TIA
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Reverse Telnet second try [7:4739]

2001-05-16 Thread Daniel Cotts

My first post was truncated in delivery.

The config on the 2511 would look something like:
int loopback 0
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
ip host r1 2001 1.1.1.1
ip host r2 2002 1.1.1.1

ip host r16 2016 1.1.1.1
line 0 16
no exec
transport input all

To connect to the first router type r1
it should say connecting to host 
hit enter
you should be at the prompt for the remote router
to return to the terminal server hit control+shift+6 then x.
From the 2511 to again connect to the remote router hit 1 (for the first
connection) 2 for the second connection, etc.
From the 2511 you can do a show line to see active connections. An
asterisk beside the line means that it is in use.
You can do a clear line to eliminate a connection.
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RE: Best way to get CCNP? [7:4734]

2001-05-16 Thread William E. Gragido

Its the same certification Marshal, with the only difference being that one
option allows you to test on three different topics as opposed to taking
those tests separately.  Generally, its been my experience that employers
will not care how you got the CCNP only that you got it.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 3:31 PM
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Subject: Best way to get CCNP? [7:4734]


Is there an advantage to taking all 4 CCNP tests, or just the foundations
test plus support?

I'm wondering if the Cert is any different, or employers would know the
difference, or care about
the difference?

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Translating LAT to TCP [7:4740]

2001-05-16 Thread sarah petto

Anyone experience translating LAT to TCP for VMS?  we have a lot of old 
terminal servers that will not scale to IP, and our time line will not allow 
enough time to covert these terminal servers to a model that will support 
IP.  there are a couple of options we are exploring.  to translate and 
tunnel.  Any comments or questions please reply


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RE: BGP Route map [7:4730]

2001-05-16 Thread Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC]

ok sorry for all the posts, lets try this one more time. 
I am working on practice tests for BSCN and do not understand
why I got this one wrong. Given the following:

match clauses:
interface ethernet0
set clauses:
next hop x.x.x.x

Does this attempt to match outbound or inbound packets on the 
interface and set the next hop?

Last change, I promise


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From: Davis, Scott [ISE/RAC] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BGP Route map [7:4730]


In a BGP route map, when you use the match statement: 

match 
next hop x.x.x.x

Is this set to match inbound, or outbound, packets passing through the
specified interface, or am I completely off-base and it is neither one?

TIA
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Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]

2001-05-16 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

Ya know,
this guy blast everybody for having  an mcse that cant do 1)blahblahblah and
2)yuckyuckyuck. so he is going to get a ccna (yeah there rare) but nobody
will let him in the: well here is the quote The problem is that I have very
limited exposure
 to
   routers, switches and all the juicy stuff you need to know to have a
 solid
   foot in Cisco technology. 
That just sets me off, people that think that cisco is the only cert and are
clueless to the process.
Most lol-ingly
Don





- Original Message -
From: EA Louie 
To: Donald B Johnson jr 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


 lol !!!  why not get 3?

 ;-)

 -e-

 - Original Message -
 From: Donald B Johnson jr 
 To: 
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:58 AM
 Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


  do you really think ccna is a good cert i was thinking about maybe
 sometime
  looking into probaly trying to get one or two
  Don
 
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Steven Wagner
  To:
  Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 8:13 AM
  Subject: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]
 
 
   I am currently a network administrator and have been for about 2
years.
 I
   didn't bother getting my MCSE for two reasons, (1) too many people
have
  them
   and have no idea how to run a network much less set one up and (2) I
 knew
   that I wanted to eventually work on getting certified in Cisco.  I
 figured
   that if Cisco was going to be my focus, all the work spent getting my
 MCSE
   would prove mostly fruitless.  I realize that having an MCSE is useful
 if
   you happen to
   have one, but I don't think that the certification yeilds alot of
value
 if
   it requires going out of the way to get it.  I have about
   two years worth of experience in setting up and admining NT 4.0 and
now
  Win
   2000 servers.  I have a decent knowledge of networking concepts like
 DNS,
   TCP/IP, and the like.  The problem is that I have very limited
exposure
 to
   routers, switches and all the juicy stuff you need to know to have a
 solid
   foot in Cisco technology.  I am sure that almost everyone starts where
I
  am
   when they begin to want to work on that coveted CCNA certification.
So
 I
   guess my question is this...where do I realistically start to get
myself
   decent knowledge of the material?  Step by step ideas would be most
   appreciated as I
   want to take this as seriously as I can.  As follow up questions, what
  books
   are best to get to learn?  What hardware should I consider buying to
get
   started on the studies?  Any help I can get will be invaluable and I
 thank
   you in advance.  Any opinions on my MCSE evaluation are also welcome.
I
  do
   not mean to minimize the value of MCSE, I just think that once you get
  your
   CCNA, your MCSE looses alot of its power on your resume.  Thanks for
the
   forthcoming responses.
  
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Re: Best way to get CCNP? [7:4734]

2001-05-16 Thread Circusnuts

I don't think the method in which you take the CCNP tests matter to an
employer.  The employer is most interested on how you come across in the
interview.  Sufficed to say, you may score more points as an over-read
CCNA... than a floundering with the topics new CCNP.

The CCNP is a good career move no matter how you do it !!!
Phil

- Original Message -
From: Marshal Schoener 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 4:31 PM
Subject: Best way to get CCNP? [7:4734]


 Is there an advantage to taking all 4 CCNP tests, or just the foundations
 test plus support?

 I'm wondering if the Cert is any different, or employers would know the
 difference, or care about
 the difference?

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Re: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections? [7:4745]

2001-05-16 Thread Rashid Lohiya

Have you thought about HSRP, it may do what you need.

RL

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  Are U looking for a V.35/V32 fallback switch to achiev router
  redundancy.
  Edward Gomez wrote:
  
   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: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections? [7:4746]

2001-05-16 Thread Edward Gomez

Actually what I am looking for is a serial a/b switch that will move the
serial connection (v.35) from router A to router B when it detects that the
router is down. The scenario would be lets say a frame relay T1 circuit goes
into lets say a 2620(Rtr A) . If that router goes down i'm pretty much
s.o.l. Now I can run HSRP between two 2620 (Rtr A  B) and track the
interface but my circuit is still physically plugged into Rtr A. I have
found  two solutions one pricier than the other. One is from ADC it is their
IPXpert switch (stele.adc.com/Products/DSXPERT/ipx/) which will do what I
want for about 15-20K. The other is from Tiara Networks which is basically a
router with dsu running HSRP. The Tiara solution runs about 8K but then is
still a spf in my network. I was wondering what people on this list use if
anything to accomplish this. I am trying to eliminate SPF in my network as
well as the amount of time to recover from a failure.

Thanks!

Eddie

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Subject: Re: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections?
[7:4745]


Have you thought about HSRP, it may do what you need.

RL

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 Pravin Gade wrote:

  Are U looking for a V.35/V32 fallback switch to achiev router
  redundancy.
  Edward Gomez wrote:
  
   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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Cisco Study Group. Meridian, MS [7:4747]

2001-05-16 Thread Justin M. Clark

Anyone in or around Meridian, MS interested in forming a study group please
email me.
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Pix firewall and mail server - bad combo? [7:4748]

2001-05-16 Thread Chewy Gravy

Hi all -

I'm encountering some problems with mail delivery, and it seems that the
Pix firewall may be the culprit. Here are the symptoms (IP and domain
names have ben changed to protect the inept):

- telnet to port 25 from a machine not passing through the pix and you
get a standard response:
220 mail.mydomain.com ESMTP server (Post.Office v3.5.3 release 223) ready
Wed, 16 May 2001 14:23:12 -0700
ehlo mydomain.com (my input)
250-mail.mydomain.com
250-HELP
250-EXPN
250-XREMOTEQUEUE
250-ETRN
250-PIPELINING
250 SIZE

- telnet to port 25 from a machine that passes through the Pix, and you
get this mess:
telnet mail.mydomain.com 25
Trying 172.16.16.16...
Connected to mail.mydomain.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220
22**0***20***00**00*0***200*2**0*00
ehlo mydomain.com (my input)
500 Command unknown: ''

In the Pix config I have the following relevant entries (IP addresses
have been changed):
fixup protocol smtp 25
static (inside,outside) 172.16.16.16 172.16.16.16 netmask 255.255.255.255
0 0
conduit permit tcp host 172.16.16.16 eq smtp any
conduit permit tcp host 172.16.16.16 eq pop3 any

We're also getting log entries on the mail server that indicate timeouts
- the biggest problem is that some of my users are getting repeats of
messages - sometimes hundreds of them over the course of a week or more.

Ideas?

Doug
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net design quides [7:4749]

2001-05-16 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

Hi all
There are five pdf's on my ftp site that contain the Network design and case
studies pages.
There are other related docs, too, contained in the pdf's.
I am following the blueprint for ccie written trying to cover most topics for
the test.
Little secret most of the cisco press books are free on the cisco site in one
form or another. Some of the blue print topics that I am missing are
Voice/multiservice, Security some desktop protocols, general osi/tcp-ip stuff
(like we need to read that again).
I will include them in a 6th maybe 7th pdf.
If anyone has suggestions for links on topics I missed, please send them to
me
and I will include them.
I am working on a schedule for working on my lab, I want to do 20 hours a
week. If anybody would like to share their schedule I would appreciate the
input.
I will post my schedule if you want to take a look.
Finished my NP/DP on 12/27/00 took some time off, from serious study, now is
the time to make the run. Looking for study partner in North Central PA, let
me know, got plenty of gear.
Also looking forward to my snide comments on this site (i'm just funnin).
If you are still here good, the access
site 24.48.62.213
user:   guides
pass:   guides
in a dir called ndcs
enjoy
don
PS. the command and config guides are back up there
PSS. The info contained in the pdf's, is publically available from the cisco
site, I just, grouped and created the docs for easy printing and viewing. But
you can still flame me if you don't understand, cause I like doing the above
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Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo, XNS, [7:4725]

2001-05-16 Thread Munoz, Michael

We provide new networks for customers, from circuits to complete router
configurations so I see quite a few networks...  We receive about 1 request
every 2-3 months for some of these, usually DECNET or VINES..  I was quite
surprised to see this when I started here!

Mike Munoz

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To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: Anybody seen a live production network of Apollo, XNS, [7:4721]


 2 years ago a friend working for a mid-sized drywall
 company told be about the brand new VINES network they
 just had installed to network their 20 or so
 computers.  Seems to me like the guy just wanted to
 insure that he would be the one to fix or upgrade
 things in the future.  All I can say is OUCH!

 Ben

 --- NRF  wrote:
  Has anybody here ever actually worked on (or even
  seen) a live and
  functioning Apollo, XNS, CLNS, and/or VINES network
  lately (like in the last
  year or so)?  I'm not talking about some
  experimental lab, but a bona-fide
  network that is doing something useful for some
  organization somewhere.  I
  am sure they are still out there somewhere, and I'm
  trying to get an idea of
  who might still be running these kinds of systems
  (some government
  organizations probably).
 
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Re: hi [7:4536]

2001-05-16 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

Hey moron you shoot craps you don't talk it. It is a lot more fun that way.
When I signed up, I thought that all my questions would be answered.
Imagine my dismay, now I can't even ping anybody on the network, and it is
all your fault for goofing around dave.
don

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Subject: Re: hi [7:4536]


 So I guess security isn't one of your strong points?

 Unsubscribe directions are at the bottom of each email

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 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 12:33 AM
 Subject: Re: hi [7:4536]


  I didn't sign up for this discussion group. Someone used my email client
  when I was away. But you guys talked about a lot of CRAPS over this
 thread.
  Is that what you guys signed up for ? At least someone should think this
 is
  way off your topics  wasting all other people's time to read these
  nonsense...
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Natasha
  To:
  Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:40 PM
  Subject: Re: hi [7:4536]
 
 
   Now that this thread ran it's course I wonder if we'll ever hear from
   Mr. Wong again?
  
   
David Wong wrote:

 Hello gang,

 I am new.

 jc2
  
  
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Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]

2001-05-16 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

Jim I see your point, but it don't make sense.
Oh, them big letters was a nice touch.
Don
- Original Message -
From: Jim Dixon 
To: Donald B Johnson jr 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:12 PM
Subject: RE: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


 Don, please
 take your whining to somewhere it will be of use.
 This list is for serious professionals..
 Besides...you probably just forced this thread into
 another weeks worth of posts.

 REALLY the DELETE KEY IS YOUR FRIEND man! :)
 SURE go TYPE TH EFRUCKINGMESSAGE just hit cancel afterwards...it's
 theraputic...unless you are at home
 then
 GOTO THE FRIDGE AND HAVE ANOTHER BEER! :) (please)


 -Original Message-
 From: Donald B Johnson jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 4:02 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


 Ya know,
 this guy blast everybody for having  an mcse that cant do 1)blahblahblah
and
 2)yuckyuckyuck. so he is going to get a ccna (yeah there rare) but nobody
 will let him in the: well here is the quote The problem is that I have
very
 limited exposure
  to
routers, switches and all the juicy stuff you need to know to have a
  solid
foot in Cisco technology. 
 That just sets me off, people that think that cisco is the only cert and
are
 clueless to the process.
 Most lol-ingly
 Don





 - Original Message -
 From: EA Louie
 To: Donald B Johnson jr
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:57 AM
 Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


  lol !!!  why not get 3?
 
  ;-)
 
  -e-
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Donald B Johnson jr
  To:
  Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:58 AM
  Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]
 
 
   do you really think ccna is a good cert i was thinking about maybe
  sometime
   looking into probaly trying to get one or two
   Don
  
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Steven Wagner
   To:
   Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 8:13 AM
   Subject: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]
  
  
I am currently a network administrator and have been for about 2
 years.
  I
didn't bother getting my MCSE for two reasons, (1) too many people
 have
   them
and have no idea how to run a network much less set one up and (2) I
  knew
that I wanted to eventually work on getting certified in Cisco.  I
  figured
that if Cisco was going to be my focus, all the work spent getting
my
  MCSE
would prove mostly fruitless.  I realize that having an MCSE is
useful
  if
you happen to
have one, but I don't think that the certification yeilds alot of
 value
  if
it requires going out of the way to get it.  I have about
two years worth of experience in setting up and admining NT 4.0 and
 now
   Win
2000 servers.  I have a decent knowledge of networking concepts like
  DNS,
TCP/IP, and the like.  The problem is that I have very limited
 exposure
  to
routers, switches and all the juicy stuff you need to know to have a
  solid
foot in Cisco technology.  I am sure that almost everyone starts
where
 I
   am
when they begin to want to work on that coveted CCNA certification.
 So
  I
guess my question is this...where do I realistically start to get
 myself
decent knowledge of the material?  Step by step ideas would be most
appreciated as I
want to take this as seriously as I can.  As follow up questions,
what
   books
are best to get to learn?  What hardware should I consider buying to
 get
started on the studies?  Any help I can get will be invaluable and I
  thank
you in advance.  Any opinions on my MCSE evaluation are also
welcome.
 I
   do
not mean to minimize the value of MCSE, I just think that once you
get
   your
CCNA, your MCSE looses alot of its power on your resume.  Thanks for
 the
forthcoming responses.
   
Steven Wagner
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RE: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections? [7:4754]

2001-05-16 Thread Kane, Christopher A.

I'm curious as to why you would have router redundancy and not circuit
redundancy. My experience has been that the majority of downtime is WAN
related not router related. Wouldn't it be cheaper to order another T1 to
terminate on Router B and run HSRP? Having 2 routers is nice but doesn't
seem to account for where the majority of the outages occur. Of course, if
you do get a second T1, you'd want to be sure to request that the provider
terminate that on different telco outside plant facilities if at all
possible.

Chris


-Original Message-
From: Edward Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 5:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections?
[7:4746]


Actually what I am looking for is a serial a/b switch that will move the
serial connection (v.35) from router A to router B when it detects that the
router is down. The scenario would be lets say a frame relay T1 circuit goes
into lets say a 2620(Rtr A) . If that router goes down i'm pretty much
s.o.l. Now I can run HSRP between two 2620 (Rtr A  B) and track the
interface but my circuit is still physically plugged into Rtr A. I have
found  two solutions one pricier than the other. One is from ADC it is their
IPXpert switch (stele.adc.com/Products/DSXPERT/ipx/) which will do what I
want for about 15-20K. The other is from Tiara Networks which is basically a
router with dsu running HSRP. The Tiara solution runs about 8K but then is
still a spf in my network. I was wondering what people on this list use if
anything to accomplish this. I am trying to eliminate SPF in my network as
well as the amount of time to recover from a failure.

Thanks!

Eddie

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Information Systems Manager
ProxyMed, Inc
2555 Davie Road,
Suite 110
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33317
(954) 473-1001 x315
http://www.proxymed.com


-Original Message-
From: Rashid Lohiya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 5:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections?
[7:4745]


Have you thought about HSRP, it may do what you need.

RL

Louis  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Pravin Gade wrote:

  Are U looking for a V.35/V32 fallback switch to achiev router
  redundancy.
  Edward Gomez wrote:
  
   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
  
   --
   Edward J. Gomez, MCSE, CNE, CCNA
   Information Systems Manager
   ProxyMed, Inc
   2555 Davie Road,
   Suite 110
   Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33317
   (954) 473-1001 x315
   http://www.proxymed.com
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Re: Pix firewall and mail server - bad combo? [7:4748]

2001-05-16 Thread Brad McConnell

Doug,

It's the IOS version.  Go to at least 5.2(3) I think (apologies for being
too lazy to look it up) to remove the problem, or remove the fixup protocol
smtp 25 as an interim solution to your problem till you can get downtime to
upgrade.

Can almost guarantee that's what the problem is.  I've validated the issue
all the way up to and including receiving duplicate messages.  The internal
server fails to return the trailing . to end the mail session, causing the
problem.

-Brad McConnell.


Chewy Gravy  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Hi all -

 I'm encountering some problems with mail delivery, and it seems that the
 Pix firewall may be the culprit. Here are the symptoms (IP and domain
 names have ben changed to protect the inept):

 - telnet to port 25 from a machine not passing through the pix and you
 get a standard response:
 220 mail.mydomain.com ESMTP server (Post.Office v3.5.3 release 223) ready
 Wed, 16 May 2001 14:23:12 -0700
 ehlo mydomain.com (my input)
 250-mail.mydomain.com
 250-HELP
 250-EXPN
 250-XREMOTEQUEUE
 250-ETRN
 250-PIPELINING
 250 SIZE

 - telnet to port 25 from a machine that passes through the Pix, and you
 get this mess:
 telnet mail.mydomain.com 25
 Trying 172.16.16.16...
 Connected to mail.mydomain.com.
 Escape character is '^]'.
 220

22**0***20**
*00**00*0***200*2**0*00
 ehlo mydomain.com (my input)
 500 Command unknown: ''

 In the Pix config I have the following relevant entries (IP addresses
 have been changed):
 fixup protocol smtp 25
 static (inside,outside) 172.16.16.16 172.16.16.16 netmask 255.255.255.255
 0 0
 conduit permit tcp host 172.16.16.16 eq smtp any
 conduit permit tcp host 172.16.16.16 eq pop3 any

 We're also getting log entries on the mail server that indicate timeouts
 - the biggest problem is that some of my users are getting repeats of
 messages - sometimes hundreds of them over the course of a week or more.

 Ideas?

 Doug
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justify renumbering [7:4755]

2001-05-16 Thread dre

How does one go about justifying the renumbering of public addresses to
management?
A /19, /20, or /21 could save us a lot of routing nightmares and our
providers won't give
us anything greater than a /22 (which we have lots of).  We could easily get
portable
address space from ARIN in a single, much larger CIDR block.  How do you
explain
the benefits of that to people who do not understand?




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CCO Documents Ordering Page??? [7:4756]

2001-05-16 Thread Bob Johnson

Last year I stumbled onto a page on CCO (as long as you have a service
contract) that let you order any and all Cisco documents (i.e. manuals) for
*FREE*.
At the time I ordered all the IOS docs and actually got the whole thing (
all 12.0 in a big heavy box) some months later.
I can't seem to find the same page again and wonder if they still offer such
a service to service contract holders...
Anyone?

Bob




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Trade Lab Scenarios [7:4757]

2001-05-16 Thread Rashid Lohiya

Anyone wants to trade lab scenarios with me?

I have CCIE books spare to swap, Doyle, Caslow, Clarke, Comer, etc. etc.

Thanks

Rashid Lohiya
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
020 8509 2990
07785 362626
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Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]

2001-05-16 Thread Bradley J. Wilson

Last person to show some maturity is a rotten egg.


- Original Message -
From: Donald B Johnson jr
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


Jim I see your point, but it don't make sense.
Oh, them big letters was a nice touch.
Don
- Original Message -
From: Jim Dixon
To: Donald B Johnson jr
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:12 PM
Subject: RE: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


 Don, please
 take your whining to somewhere it will be of use.
 This list is for serious professionals..
 Besides...you probably just forced this thread into
 another weeks worth of posts.

 REALLY the DELETE KEY IS YOUR FRIEND man! :)
 SURE go TYPE TH EFRUCKINGMESSAGE just hit cancel afterwards...it's
 theraputic...unless you are at home
 then
 GOTO THE FRIDGE AND HAVE ANOTHER BEER! :) (please)


 -Original Message-
 From: Donald B Johnson jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 4:02 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


 Ya know,
 this guy blast everybody for having  an mcse that cant do 1)blahblahblah
and
 2)yuckyuckyuck. so he is going to get a ccna (yeah there rare) but nobody
 will let him in the: well here is the quote The problem is that I have
very
 limited exposure
  to
routers, switches and all the juicy stuff you need to know to have a
  solid
foot in Cisco technology. 
 That just sets me off, people that think that cisco is the only cert and
are
 clueless to the process.
 Most lol-ingly
 Don





 - Original Message -
 From: EA Louie
 To: Donald B Johnson jr
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:57 AM
 Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]


  lol !!!  why not get 3?
 
  ;-)
 
  -e-
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Donald B Johnson jr
  To:
  Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:58 AM
  Subject: Re: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]
 
 
   do you really think ccna is a good cert i was thinking about maybe
  sometime
   looking into probaly trying to get one or two
   Don
  
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Steven Wagner
   To:
   Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 8:13 AM
   Subject: Newbie seeking advice [7:4412]
  
  
I am currently a network administrator and have been for about 2
 years.
  I
didn't bother getting my MCSE for two reasons, (1) too many people
 have
   them
and have no idea how to run a network much less set one up and (2) I
  knew
that I wanted to eventually work on getting certified in Cisco.  I
  figured
that if Cisco was going to be my focus, all the work spent getting
my
  MCSE
would prove mostly fruitless.  I realize that having an MCSE is
useful
  if
you happen to
have one, but I don't think that the certification yeilds alot of
 value
  if
it requires going out of the way to get it.  I have about
two years worth of experience in setting up and admining NT 4.0 and
 now
   Win
2000 servers.  I have a decent knowledge of networking concepts like
  DNS,
TCP/IP, and the like.  The problem is that I have very limited
 exposure
  to
routers, switches and all the juicy stuff you need to know to have a
  solid
foot in Cisco technology.  I am sure that almost everyone starts
where
 I
   am
when they begin to want to work on that coveted CCNA certification.
 So
  I
guess my question is this...where do I realistically start to get
 myself
decent knowledge of the material?  Step by step ideas would be most
appreciated as I
want to take this as seriously as I can.  As follow up questions,
what
   books
are best to get to learn?  What hardware should I consider buying to
 get
started on the studies?  Any help I can get will be invaluable and I
  thank
you in advance.  Any opinions on my MCSE evaluation are also
welcome.
 I
   do
not mean to minimize the value of MCSE, I just think that once you
get
   your
CCNA, your MCSE looses alot of its power on your resume.  Thanks for
 the
forthcoming responses.
   
Steven Wagner
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RE: Best way to get CCNP? [7:4734]

2001-05-16 Thread Brian

Big difference is in prep, if you take foundations, you must be able to
pass all 3 sections on the same test, as opposed to focusing on 1 at a
time if you take the separate tests.

Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Wed, 16 May 2001, William E. Gragido wrote:

 Its the same certification Marshal, with the only difference being that one
 option allows you to test on three different topics as opposed to taking
 those tests separately.  Generally, its been my experience that employers
 will not care how you got the CCNP only that you got it.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Marshal Schoener
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 3:31 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Best way to get CCNP? [7:4734]


 Is there an advantage to taking all 4 CCNP tests, or just the foundations
 test plus support?

 I'm wondering if the Cert is any different, or employers would know the
 difference, or care about
 the difference?

 Thanks a million in advance,
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RE: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections? [7:4763]

2001-05-16 Thread Brian

for 15-20k, u could get 2 circuits and load balance em.

Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Wed, 16 May 2001, Edward Gomez wrote:

 Actually what I am looking for is a serial a/b switch that will move the
 serial connection (v.35) from router A to router B when it detects that the
 router is down. The scenario would be lets say a frame relay T1 circuit
goes
 into lets say a 2620(Rtr A) . If that router goes down i'm pretty much
 s.o.l. Now I can run HSRP between two 2620 (Rtr A  B) and track the
 interface but my circuit is still physically plugged into Rtr A. I have
 found  two solutions one pricier than the other. One is from ADC it is
their
 IPXpert switch (stele.adc.com/Products/DSXPERT/ipx/) which will do what I
 want for about 15-20K. The other is from Tiara Networks which is basically
a
 router with dsu running HSRP. The Tiara solution runs about 8K but then is
 still a spf in my network. I was wondering what people on this list use if
 anything to accomplish this. I am trying to eliminate SPF in my network as
 well as the amount of time to recover from a failure.

 Thanks!

 Eddie

 --
 Edward J. Gomez, MCSE, CNE, CCNA
 Information Systems Manager
 ProxyMed, Inc
 2555 Davie Road,
 Suite 110
 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33317
 (954) 473-1001 x315
 http://www.proxymed.com


 -Original Message-
 From: Rashid Lohiya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 5:06 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections?
 [7:4745]


 Have you thought about HSRP, it may do what you need.

 RL

 Louis  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Pravin Gade wrote:
 
   Are U looking for a V.35/V32 fallback switch to achiev router
   redundancy.
   Edward Gomez wrote:
   
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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Information Systems Manager
ProxyMed, Inc
2555 Davie Road,
Suite 110
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33317
(954) 473-1001 x315
http://www.proxymed.com
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SUP2/PFC2 and MSFC2 6500/7600 OSR [7:4762]

2001-05-16 Thread dre

Is SUP2+MSFC2 worth upgrading to from SUP1A+MSFC1?  Anyone had this in place
for awhile or comments on the architecture?

-dre




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