Re: help on Nlsp [7:7580]

2001-06-08 Thread NRF

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 First, you dont need ipxwan to connect two routers
 together, you only need it if you need to talk to a
 Novell server on the other end of a WAN link (as in
 that server is also routing).  You can just use 'ipx
 network #' (no encapsulation to worry about) on those
 links.

Actually, according to Cisco doc's, the only way for a router to accept NLSP
on a Serial link is for that link to have IPXWan enabled.  For example,
consider:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np2_c
/2cipx.htm#xtocid2433042

Scroll down to the part where they talk about enablling NLSP on a WAN
interface, and notice how ipxwan is required.

 Second, when connecting two routers with ipxwan you
 dont need 'ipx nlsp enable' on the interface.  If you
 are connecting to a Novell box the necessity of that
 command depends on the Novell configuration.

 Third, try 'ipx ipxwan 0 unnumbered 'routername''
 instead of specifying the local node and network
 number.  The '0' above designates to use the global
 local node id.  Im pretty sure this refers to your
 internal ipx network and since you have one internal
 you would be safe using this.  I would recommend
 unnumbered as really that is what ipxwan was designed
 for (between two Novell boxes there is no ipx network
 number).

 Ben, CCNP

 --- Dar  wrote:
  hi,
  Guyzz i am having problem with Nlsp. Can u look at
  my configs and let me
  know wots wrong with it.
 
  Thanks
 
 
 
 
  4001-3601-3602-4002
 
 
 
  A-4002#sh run
  ipx routing .0cf1.571a
  ipx internal-network 400
  !
  interface Loopback0
   ip address 128.103.35.97 255.255.255.240
   no ip directed-broadcast
   ipx network DAAD
  !
  interface Serial0
   ip address 128.103.35.34 255.255.255.240
   no ip directed-broadcast
   ipx ipxwan 10 A010 R1
   ipx nlsp enable
   no fair-queue
  !
  ipx router nlsp
   area-address A000 FF00
 
  3602#sh run
  !
  ipx routing 0002.b934.b791
  ipx internal-network 300
  !
  interface Serial0/3
   bandwidth 256
   ip address 172.16.1.2 255.255.255.0
   no ip directed-broadcast
   no ip mroute-cache
   ipx ipxwan 30 A020 R2
   ipx nlsp enable
   fair-queue 64 32 0
   no cdp enable
  !
  interface Serial0/5
   bandwidth 1544
   ip address 128.103.35.33 255.255.255.240
   no ip directed-broadcast
   no ip mroute-cache
   delay 2000
   ipx ipxwan 20 A010 R2
   ipx nlsp enable
   fair-queue 64 32 0
   no ignore-hw local-loopback
   clockrate 64000
  !
  !
  ipx router nlsp
   area-address A000 FF00
 
 
  3601#sh run
  !
  ipx routing .0c8a.a695
  ipx internal-network 200
  !
  interface Serial0/3
   ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
   no ip directed-broadcast
   no ip mroute-cache
   ipx ipxwan 40 A020 R3
   ipx nlsp enable
   no ignore-hw local-loopback
   clockrate 64000
  !
  interface Serial0/4
   bandwidth 1
   ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0
   no ip directed-broadcast
   no ip mroute-cache
   delay 100
   ipx ipxwan 50 B020 R3
   ipx nlsp 1 enable
   fair-queue 64 32 0
  !
  !
  ipx router nlsp
   area-address A000 FF00
  !
  !
  ipx router nlsp 1
   area-address B000 FF00
  !
 
  4001#sh run
  !
  interface Loopback0
   no ip address
   no ip directed-broadcast
   ipx network DAAF
  !
  interface Serial1
   bandwidth 1
   ip address 192.168.3.2 255.255.255.0
   no ip directed-broadcast
   delay 100
   ipx ipxwan 60 B020 R4
   ipx nlsp 1 enable
   fair-queue 64 256 0
   clockrate 64000
  !
  ipx router nlsp 1
   area-address B000 FF00
  **
  A-4002#sh ipx nlsp nei
  NLSP Level-1 Neighbors: Tag Identifier = notag
 
  System Id  Interface   State  Holdtime  Priority
   Cir Adj  Circuit Id
  3602   Se0 Up 540
   --  --   03
  A-4002#sh ipx nlsp nei det
  NLSP Level-1 Neighbors: Tag Identifier = notag
 
  System Id  Interface   State  Holdtime  Priority
   Cir Adj  Circuit Id
  3602   Se0 Up 510
   --  --   03
IPX Address: 300...0001
IPX Areas:  A000/FF00
Uptime: 00:25:09
 
  A-4002#sh ipx nlsp database detail
  NLSP Level-1 Link State Database: Tag Identifier =
  notag
  LSPID LSP Seq Num  LSP Checksum  LSP
  Holdtime  ATT/P/OL
  3601.00-000x0007   0x8540
  6829  0/0/0
IPX Area Address: A000 FF00
IPX Mgmt Info 200...0001  Ver 1  Name 3601
Metric: 45 Lnk 3602.00MTU 1500  Dly
  15124  Thru 60K  Generic
  WAN
Metric: 45 Lnk 3601.02MTU 1500  Dly
  14924  Thru 60K  Generic
  WAN
  3601.02-000x0005   0x0CCA
  6830  0/0/0
IPX Mgmt Info B020...  Ver 1  Name
  Serial0/4
Metric: 0  Lnk 3601.00MTU 0  Dly 0
  Thru 0K  Generic WAN
Metric: 1  IPX Ext 100  Ticks 12
Metric: 1  IPX Ext DAAF  Ticks 11
  

RE: AS2511-RJ [7:7648]

2001-06-08 Thread Rick Seiler

Any router but a 2500 will give you the serial number via the following
commmands:

c2600  : 'sh c2600', 'sh diag'
c3600  : 'sh c3600', 'sh diag'
c7200  : 'sh c7200', 'sh diag'
rsp7500: 'sh diag 31'

In addition, 'sh diag' will give you the serial numbers of all the modules
installed in a modular router (c2600, c3600, c7200, rsp7500).

Some examples:

c2600-labsh diag
Slot 0:
C2620 1FE Mainboard port adapter, 3 ports
Port adapter is analyzed
Port adapter insertion time unknown
EEPROM contents at hardware discovery:
Hardware revision 1.0   Board revision A0
Serial number 482661505 Part number73-2843-03
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 94 01 00 1C C4 D4 81 49 0B 1B 03 00 00 00 00
  0x30: 50 0A 21 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

WIC Slot 0:
FT1 WAN daughter card
Hardware revision 1.3   Board revision A0
Serial number 12855433  Part number800-03279-03
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
Connector typeWan Module
EEPROM format version 2
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 02 11 01 03 00 C4 28 89 50 0C CF 03 00 00 00 00
  0x30: 50 00 00 00 99 02 24 01 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

WIC Slot 1:
BRI U - 2091 WAN daughter card
Hardware revision 4.0   Board revision B0
Serial number 13890185  Part number800-01834-02
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
Connector typeWan Module
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 09 04 00 00 D3 F2 89 50 07 2A 02 00 00 00 00
  0x30: 58 00 00 00 99 04 21 01 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

c3600-labsh c3600
C3600 Network IO Interrupt Throttling:
 throttle count=0, timer count=0
 active=0, configured=0
 netint usec=4000, netint mask usec=1000
 IO Mask is 13

c3600 Mainboard EEPROM:
Serial number 68306757
MAC=0060.8337.ccd0, MAC Block Size=65535
EEPROM format version 0
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x00: 00 01 00 60 83 37 CC D0 0A FF 73 18 50 04 FF FF
  0x10: 04 12 47 45 A0 FF 96 11 14 FF FF FF FF FF 00 02
  0x20: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x30: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x40: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x50: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x60: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x70: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

FIREWALL-RTRsh diag
Slot 0:
Combo 2E, 2W Port adapter, 4 ports
Port adapter is analyzed
Port adapter insertion time unknown
EEPROM contents at hardware discovery:
Hardware revision 1.0   Board revision A0
Serial number 4119484   Part number800-01171-03
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 1E 01 00 00 3E DB BC 50 04 93 03 00 00 00 00
  0x30: 50 00 00 00 96 12 03 17 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

WIC Slot 1:
BRI U - 3420 WAN daughter card
Hardware revision 0.1   Board revision K0
Serial number 3946195   Part number73-1777-01
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
Connector typePCI
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 08 00 01 00 3C 36 D3 49 06 F1 01 00 00 00 00
  0x30: A0 00 00 00 00 00 00 A0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

c7200-labsh c7200
Network IO Interrupt Throttling:
 throttle count=0, timer count=0
 active=0, configured=0
 netint usec=4000, netint mask usec=200

C7200 Midplane EEPROM:
Hardware revision 2.0   Board revision A0
Serial number 15456710  Part number73-3223-05
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
MAC=0030.711c.8000, MAC Size=1024
EEPROM format version 1, Model=0x6
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 06 02 00 00 EB D9 C6 49 0C 97 05 00 30 71 1C
  0x30: 80 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 99 10 22 50 00 00 FF 00

C7206VXR CPU EEPROM:
Hardware revision 2.2   Board revision A0
Serial number 15187587  Part number73-3409-03
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 AE 02 02 00 E7 BE 83 49 0D 51 03 00 00 00 00
  0x30: 50 00 00 00 99 10 10 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF 00

c7200-labsh diag
Slot 0:
Fast-ethernet on C7200 I/O card with MII or RJ45 Port adapter, 1 port
Port adapter is analyzed
Port adapter insertion time 9w1d ago
EEPROM contents at 

Re: generally,in a vlan,how many workstaions are in is better? [7:7688]

2001-06-08 Thread hal9001

I've got a bothways here, one of my ex-companies customers is the Spirella
Building in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England.

They have a stack of Extreme 48 Layer 2/3 Switches which connect various
small businesses over a large building (an old Corset Factory).  As
businesses have grown sometimes its been impossible to geographically extend
their offices.

However because of the ease of implementing the VLANs and roping in another
one or set of ports the businesses are virtually in the same office.
Administration is not a problem and no worse than grouping things
geographically.

I hope that is the sort of example you wanted (forget the Extreme bit though
their ports and PSU's are always packing up and the frame room sounds like
the flight deck of the USS Independence).

Karl HUTCHINSON
- Original Message -
From: Chuck Larrieu 
To: 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 4:21 AM
Subject: RE: generally,in a vlan,how many workstaions are in is better?
[7:7672]


 Not meant to be sarcastic, but how many hosts in any network, VLAN or
 otherwise? Answer is it depends ;-

 I have a question for you folks who use VLAN's extensively. Do you
establish
 membership by geography ( floors, parts of floors, buildings, etc ) or by
 function ( accounting, sales, engineering? )

 I ask because most of  the orgs that I interact with that use VLANs tend
to
 do it by geography.

 Chuck

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Leo
 Shen
 Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 7:38 PM
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 Subject: generally,in a vlan,how many workstaions are in is better?
[7:7660]

 50?100?200?




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Re: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-08 Thread Sergei G.

Redundancy and loadbalancing are possible. The hardware is insufficient,
though.

Redundcy and Load balancing requirements.
--
2 ISPs
2 /24
ASN
Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)
web servers with two IPs, from each block
DNS round robin

Redundancy only
--
2 ISPs
1 /24
ASN
Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)

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Sergei GDaniel Wilson  wrote in message
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 We are trying to have the web servers in our LAN accessible to the
 internet via 2 T1's from different providers -- more for redundancy than

 load sharing, though that matters too.  Currently we have 2 T1's, each
 giving us a different set of IP addresses.  That just lets us put some
 sites on each T1 -- doesn't give us an ounce of redundancy.

 I've been told that if we get a router with 2 WIC's that can speak BGP
 (Cisco 2600 or better) that may solve our problem.  I'm very new to
 routing, so can someone answer some basic questions?

 Is the idea with this solution that we will be running just one set of
 IP addresses?  And that, because of BGP on our router, either ISP will
 be able to route traffic to that set of IPs on the T1 it provides?

 Thanks in advance.

 --
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 Application Developer
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explanation about ballanced and unballanced PRIs [7:7690]

2001-06-08 Thread Valeri Marinski

Dear Group
could someone please point me to the right link or just explain the
difference
between balanced and unbalanced PRIs.
Thank you in advance.

Valeri




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Anybody know the difference between Aironet Base station and [7:7674]

2001-06-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[demime could not interpret encoding binary - treating as plain text]
Hi, All

I recently had a chance to install Aironet wireless enviromment. I was
confused about the difference
between Aironet Base station and Aironet Access point.
Is it the same device or they have different function ?

Thanks!!


Todd




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RE: generally,in a vlan,how many workstaions are in is better? [7:7672]

2001-06-08 Thread Chuck Larrieu

Not meant to be sarcastic, but how many hosts in any network, VLAN or
otherwise? Answer is it depends ;-

I have a question for you folks who use VLAN's extensively. Do you establish
membership by geography ( floors, parts of floors, buildings, etc ) or by
function ( accounting, sales, engineering? )

I ask because most of  the orgs that I interact with that use VLANs tend to
do it by geography.

Chuck

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Shen
Sent:   Thursday, June 07, 2001 7:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:generally,in a vlan,how many workstaions are in is better? [7:7660]

50?100?200?




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RE: AS2511-RJ [7:7648]

2001-06-08 Thread Daniel Cotts

The next time that you visit the router put its serial number in a banner.
Otherwise no way to learn serial number of a router. Check the archives for
a similar thread. I seem to remember that someone said that they could place
the serial number in a MIB?? so that it could be retrieved with SNMP. 

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 From: Sean McCuistion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 6:47 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: AS2511-RJ [7:7648]
 
 
 I have a router that I am telneted in My question is can 
 anyone tell me if
 their is a command that will let me look at the Serial # of 
 the chassis on
 the box i have tried..
 show tech-support
 show version
 not sure what else to do, I have 12.0(5)T IOS
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Re: Channelised DS3 question [7:7655]

2001-06-08 Thread Nate Van Maren

You can get in a C-DS3 PA with one or two DS3s...  I have 6 of these, and
love them...

PA-MC-T3
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/mucht3a2.htm
PA-MC-2T3+
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/mucht3a1.htm

-The Nate
suaveguru  wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 hi all,

 Please advise whether Cisco 72XX or 75XX series
 routers can support
 CHANNELIZED DS3 interface?
 If so, please advise what model of interface is
 required.
 I need to aggregate many T1 leased lines together in
 Hong Kong and it would
 be convenient to do so using a single DS3 interface at
 the central site.

 regards,

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2523 as Terminal Server [7:7673]

2001-06-08 Thread Daniel Cotts

It works. Just configure the sync/async port(s) as async. Then the
corresponding line will appear. Configuration then proceeds exactly as one
would do on a 2509. Most likely a 2523 could be used as a Frame Switch and a
terminal server. Cost of cables is an issue.
Cable was RS-232 DTE PN 72-0793-01. DB-60 to DB-25 male. It was 
connected to the female DB-25 to RJ-45 adapter that comes with the 
console kit. Console rollover cable used between it and the console of the
target router.
Also successfully tried with a RS-232 DCE cable, male DB-25 adapter and
rollover cable.
Config extract follows:
2523 as a terminal server

ip host r1 2008 2.2.2.2
ip host r2 2009 2.2.2.2
!
interface Loopback0
 ip address 2.2.2.2 255.255.255.255
 no ip directed-broadcast
!
interface Serial8
 physical-layer async
 no ip address
 no ip directed-broadcast
!
interface Serial9
 physical-layer async
 no ip address
 no ip directed-broadcast
!
line 8 9
 no exec
 transport input all




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Re: Channelised DS3 question [7:7655]

2001-06-08 Thread Brian

looks like the pa-ct3 is eol, I would go with the pa-mc-t3.

Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity


On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Brian wrote:

 Looks like there are 2 candidates based on your needs.
 pa-ct3
 4t1ct3ip

 The latter choice I am not familiar with, it talks about 4 t1s breaking
 out.  If you have E1, the part number looks like pa-mc-2e1.
 See www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/ifaa/pa/much/tech/dasip_wp.htm.

 Brian Sonic Whalen
 Success = Preparation + Opportunity


 On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, suaveguru wrote:

  hi all,
 
  Please advise whether Cisco 72XX or 75XX series
  routers can support
  CHANNELIZED DS3 interface?
  If so, please advise what model of interface is
  required.
  I need to aggregate many T1 leased lines together in
  Hong Kong and it would
  be convenient to do so using a single DS3 interface at
  the central site.
 
  regards,
 
  suaveguru
 
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805 ip packet loss problem [7:7668]

2001-06-08 Thread muga pera

Hi guys

I am having a problem with one 805 which is connected
to a leased line. The line is working perfectly. But
when I do a continuous ping after around 150 packets
it drops around 50 packet continuously.  When I change
the router problem is ok.  I am trying to find the
reason for that. The router I used is 
Can you guys help me.

internetwork Operating System Software
   
IOS (tm) C805 Software (C805-Y6-MW), Version
12.0(4)XM, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE
 SOFTWARE (fc1)
TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for info
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 17-Jun-99 16:51 by linda
Image text-base: 0x0013B000, data-base: 0x00532000

ROM: TinyROM version 1.2(2)
Router uptime is 5 minutes
System restarted by power-on
System image file is flash:c805-y6-mw_120-4_XM.bin

Cisco C805 (MPC850) processor (revision 0) with 46944K
bytes of virtual memory.
Processor board ID JAD03300467
CPU part number 33
Bridging software.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
1 Serial(sync/async) network interface(s)
8M bytes of physical memory (DRAM)
8K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory
8M bytes of flash on board (4M from flash card)

Configuration register is 0x2102



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805 ip packet loss problem [7:7667]

2001-06-08 Thread muga pera

Hi guys

I am having a problem with one 805 which is connected
to a leased line. The line is working perfectly. But
when I do a continuous ping after around 150 packets
it drops around 50 packet continuously.  When I change
the router problem is ok.  I am trying to find the
reason for that. The router I used is 
Can you guys help me.

internetwork Operating System Software
   
IOS (tm) C805 Software (C805-Y6-MW), Version
12.0(4)XM, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE
 SOFTWARE (fc1)
TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for info
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 17-Jun-99 16:51 by linda
Image text-base: 0x0013B000, data-base: 0x00532000

ROM: TinyROM version 1.2(2)
Router uptime is 5 minutes
System restarted by power-on
System image file is flash:c805-y6-mw_120-4_XM.bin

Cisco C805 (MPC850) processor (revision 0) with 46944K
bytes of virtual memory.
Processor board ID JAD03300467
CPU part number 33
Bridging software.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
1 Serial(sync/async) network interface(s)
8M bytes of physical memory (DRAM)
8K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory
8M bytes of flash on board (4M from flash card)

Configuration register is 0x2102


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Re: 805 ip packet loss problem [7:7666]

2001-06-08 Thread Brian

do a sh ip ro destination while packets are goin 4 the bitbucket vs when
they are not??

Brian Sonic Whalen
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, muga pera wrote:

 Hi guys

 I am having a problem with one 805 which is connected
 to a leased line. The line is working perfectly. But
 when I do a continuous ping after around 150 packets
 it drops around 50 packet continuously.  When I change
 the router problem is ok.  I am trying to find the
 reason for that. The router I used is
 Can you guys help me.

 internetwork Operating System Software

 IOS (tm) C805 Software (C805-Y6-MW), Version
 12.0(4)XM, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE
  SOFTWARE (fc1)
 TAC:Home:SW:IOS:Specials for info
 Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
 Compiled Thu 17-Jun-99 16:51 by linda
 Image text-base: 0x0013B000, data-base: 0x00532000

 ROM: TinyROM version 1.2(2)
 Router uptime is 5 minutes
 System restarted by power-on
 System image file is flash:c805-y6-mw_120-4_XM.bin

 Cisco C805 (MPC850) processor (revision 0) with 46944K
 bytes of virtual memory.
 Processor board ID JAD03300467
 CPU part number 33
 Bridging software.
 1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
 1 Serial(sync/async) network interface(s)
 8M bytes of physical memory (DRAM)
 8K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory
 8M bytes of flash on board (4M from flash card)

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RE: Load Sharing of 2 Serial on 2501 [7:7687]

2001-06-08 Thread Remmert Veen

Hi Cheeyong,

HSRP indeed won't do the trick, this is a redundancy mechanism. 

To enable load-sharing, check what routing protocol you are running. OSPF
and EIGRP are able to do equal-cost load-sharing by default. If the 2 serial
links are unequal cost, I'd recommend EIGRP to provision unequal-cost
load-sharing.

Your network diagram unfortunately isn't too clear. From which network to
which network do you want to load-balance?

I hope this helps for now, let me know if I can further help you out.

Regards,
Remmert


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Cable for 2T WIC [7:7693]

2001-06-08 Thread Faisal Athar

Hi All,

Just wanna make sure the cable type we need to use for 2T WIC card of 3640??

Is it not SS V.35 MT MAle cable???


Thanks for help.

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anyone would like to talk about MRTG resource... [7:7684]

2001-06-08 Thread fmxiao

how to install, configurate, using it?




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RE: Bridging one subnet and routing another over the s [7:7481]

2001-06-08 Thread Rick Seiler

I believe you will need to correct the ip addressing on at least one side
because as soon as you put an IP address on the router interfaces and enable
ip routing, IP packets will not be bridged. I wourld recommend fixing the
side which would be less work. On the side you haven't fixed, put a
secondary ip address on the ethernet interface for the old subnet that was
bridged. That way, both your new and old subnets (at least on one side) will
work together. After you cleanup the second side's ip addressing, remove the
secondary.

Hope this helps.

/Rick


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RE: 2522 Ints Up\Down [7:7548]

2001-06-08 Thread Rick Seiler

Can you post a 'sh int s0' and a 'sh int s2' so that the group can see? 
Also a 'sh contr s0' and a 'sh contr s2' would be nice.

Have you checked out 'physical-layer async' on those ports?

/Rick




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RE: IP Forwarding to Cisco [7:7555]

2001-06-08 Thread Rick Seiler

Use 12.1(5)T8 (or higher) and use EasyIP Phase 3 (DHCP client), forget the
PC.

interface dialer0
ip address dhcp
...
etc.

See my other post at

http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=7419t=7216


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RE: IP Forwarding to Cisco [7:7555]

2001-06-08 Thread Rick Seiler

Albert,

My bad, I just realized you weren't configuring a serial interface, you were
doing a dial-up (async? isdn?), anyway here is my correction:
(this works with IOS 11.3 or higher) Hope this helps...

interface dialer1
ip address negotiated


For example:


!
ip subnet-zero
chat-script dialout ABORT ERROR ABORT BUSY  AT OK ATDT \T TIMEOUT 45
CONNECT \c
!
ip nat inside source list 1 interface dialer1 overload
!
interface ethernet0
ip address 192.168.255.1 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
!
interface async1
no ip address
encap ppp
async mode dedicated
dialer in-band
dialer pool-member 1
ppp authentication chap callin
!
interface dialer1
ip address negotiated
ip nat outside
encap ppp
dialer remote-name ISP
dialer idle-timeout 1200
dialer string nnn
dialer pool 1
dialer-group 1
no fair-queue
no cdp enable
ppp authentication chap callin
ppp chap hostname xxx
ppp chap password 0 
!
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 dialer1
no ip http server
access-list 1 permit 192.168.255.0 0.0.0.255
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
!
line aux 0
script dialer dialout
modem inout
modem autoconfigure discovery
transport input telnet
stopbits 1
speed 115200 (or 38400 on c2500)
flowcontrol hardware
!
line vty 0 4
access-class 1 in
transport input telnet
transport output none
password 


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RE: Help with configuring Cisco AUX port for call-back [7:7652]

2001-06-08 Thread Rick Seiler

Where is your interface async1? This doesn't look like a complete config.

One thing that's suspect is you have both a chat script for 'script
modem-off-hook' and 'modem autoconfigure', use one or the other. I wouldn't
autoconfigure the modem until you get this working with the off-hook chat
script.

Kevin Jones' config looks fine (it works, doesn't it?!). Have you looked at
the following URL?:

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

/Rick


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Multilink PPP - how scalable and efficient is it anyway? [7:7685]

2001-06-08 Thread NRF

I was wondering if anyone can comment on the scalability and efficiency of
MLPPP.  I would like to direct this question to those who work at telcos, as
well as Mr. Berkowitz,  could you please please provide me with some
information?

For example, I have noticed Cisco documentation about the 1 ESR that
states that you can link 10 DS-1's.  Why just 10, what happens if you try to
bundle more?And exactly how efficient is it when 10 DS-1's are linked
together like that - as I have to believe there must be significant overhead
that reduces the throughput below the theoretical limit of 10*DS1= 15.44
Mbps.  But exactly how much bandwidth could you expect - 10 M?  12M?  More?
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/aggr/1/techedge/ch1ovw.h
tm

Also, in a discussion with one of the head guys at UUNet, he scoffed at the
notion of being able to use multilink to deal with very high-capacity future
networks.  For example, he gave the example of having 100 cross-country
optical links, each using DWDM with 100 wavelengths, for a grand total of
10,000 links, and he completely dismissed the idea of using multilink to
bond 10,000 links together.  Now 10,000 is indeed ridiculous, but then that
begs the question - what's reasonable?  10 (like the Cisco ESR)?  100?
1000?  Unfortunately, I don't have the link of that guy's interview on me,
I'll find it soon.

Finally, I've noticed that Cisco recommends for async links, that PPP not be
used for more than 3 links.  Why? Exactly what happens when you bundle more
than 3 async links?

Thanks in advance.




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RE: Dos Attack [7:7049]

2001-06-08 Thread Andy Low

Hi Kent,

Do you know about netflow switching, must I enable that?

Andy

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In my experience, no.  I've turned on IP accounting on routers doing 
hundreds of megabits of traffic with no noticable effects.  Course, 
there are always the potential for bugs/instabilities in the code, but 
barring this I think you should be fine.  

Just watch the CPU via sh proc cpu before and immediately after 
turning on IP accounting. If you start seeing the CPU spike very 
high you can always disable the accounting.  

HTH,
Kent

On 6 Jun 2001, at 0:20, Andy Low wrote:

 Hi Kent,
 
 Will IP accounting halt the router given 50Mbps of traffic passing
 through?
 
 regards,
 
 andy
 
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 Andy,
 
 1) Enable IP accounting on the router interface closest to the
 traffic in question.  Watch the output of sh ip account and you
 should be able to tell fairly quickly what the originating IP address
 is of the offending station
 
 2) Now you have the IP, you know which segment the station is on, look
 at the local router's arp table to determine the MAC address
 
 3) Look at the switch(s) to find the port the MAC is on and then
 trace to the physical station and investigate
 
 Regards,
 Kent
 
 On 4 Jun 2001, at 8:03, Andy Low wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  If there is a machine within my network generating high load of
  traffic, how can I detect the machine asap?
 
  I have cisco 7507 routers and catalyst 5509 switches. Which command
  should I use to check? On the catalyst switch which command can I
  use to find out port the machine is plugged to?
 
  Thanks
 
  Andy
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RE: PBR [7:7388]

2001-06-08 Thread Rick Seiler

I would be careful in implementing policy 'in your network' if you have a
choice. If you are designing your network, use traffic shaping (can only be
used outbound on your interfaces, so plan appropriately). If you police
traffic with 'exceed action drop' then you will masacre TCP traffic. Traffic
shaping regulates traffic whereas policing kills traffic. Many firewalls,
like Checkpoint VPN-1 for example, use shaping to manage traffic rather than
policing. Policing in most cases is too strict, something to use if you are
an ISP with strict rules or policy.

If you have the option to configure QoS throughout your network, than use
shaping. If you are working on only a single router or interface (or need to
regulate traffic you don't control inbound on an interface) then policing
may be your only choice.

Just a thought.

/Rick


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ICMP type 3 code ?????????? [7:7697]

2001-06-08 Thread Burnham, Chris

Question guys,
I have received the following back from a ciso router that I
do not have control over. ICMP type 3 code 0xd.
hex d = decimal 13.  This code value 13 doesn't exist.  Is this due to an
inbound access-list?  any ideas?  Look at the packet debug below and let me
know your opinions.

-- IP --
192.168.240.2   == 10.108.226.7

ver = 0x4   hlen = 0x5  tos = 0x0   tlen = 0x38
id = 0x739d flags = 0x0 frag off=0x0
ttl = 0xfe  proto=0x1   chksum = 0xac08

-- ICMP --
type = 0x3  code = 0xd  checksum=0xf5a0
identifier = 0x0seq = 0x0
-- DATA --
001c: 45 00 00 54 b0 07 40 00 fc 01 d5 d6 0a 6c e2 07  |
E..T..@..l..
002c: 0a d0 01 87 08 00 c9 b0 35 a1 00 00 22   |
5...

- END OF PACKET -


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Underpaying Market [7:7698]

2001-06-08 Thread kaushik khakhar

Hello Group,

One input after looking around the salaries of other IT prof..'s, I have a 
feeling that Netwrok Prof's are underpaid.
CCNA - 45-55K
CCNP - 50 - 60K
CCIE - 80 - 90K

Most of the jobs are filled in CCNA's/on the way CCNP'shave excellent 
experience and knowledge, not getting time for training and exams...and so 
on. But theres a huge shortage of so called Netwrok Prof's who push selfs 
really hard to keep the expectation of this highly changing technological 
field.

Do you share the same feeling, or may be I am working a littlle more 
harder..Yes, I am looking more on consultants job functionality!

KK
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Re: Underpaying Market [7:7698]

2001-06-08 Thread Dominick Marino

Where is this?  I live in NY and this would not apply here.

Dominick Marino
kaushik khakhar  wrote in message
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 Hello Group,

 One input after looking around the salaries of other IT prof..'s, I have a
 feeling that Netwrok Prof's are underpaid.
 CCNA - 45-55K
 CCNP - 50 - 60K
 CCIE - 80 - 90K

 Most of the jobs are filled in CCNA's/on the way CCNP'shave excellent
 experience and knowledge, not getting time for training and exams...and so
 on. But theres a huge shortage of so called Netwrok Prof's who push selfs
 really hard to keep the expectation of this highly changing technological
 field.

 Do you share the same feeling, or may be I am working a littlle more
 harder..Yes, I am looking more on consultants job functionality!

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Cisco 803 Checkpoint SecuRemote [7:7700]

2001-06-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Folks,

Im trying to Configure a cisco 803 router to connect into a Checkpoint VPN
using
a client running the SecuRemote software

The router can easily be configured to hook up with the ISP and access
anything
on the public internet. but I cannot persuade it to talk to our
VPN.

I searched through a fair amount of pages on the web and there are
hints that this
can be go to work with some tweaking etc. but I cannot find any sample
configs.

Has anyone on this list been in this situation ? or has anyone come across
such a configuration...

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards, Peter.




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CAT5509 [7:7701]

2001-06-08 Thread Dyson Kuben

Hi All,
Can you help me?

Route Switch module on CAT5509 locks up, when I reset the RSM  it works. But
its seems to reoccur intermittingly , How do I make sure its a faulty card
or BUG on IOS or fault on the switch itself.

Many thanks,

Dyson Kuben




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Re: Underpaying Market [7:7698]

2001-06-08 Thread Dyson Kuben

Exactly! I work in London and I don't get that either :)


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RE: anyone would like to talk about MRTG resource... [7:7684]

2001-06-08 Thread Feargal J. Ledwidge

You'll find a lot of info here:

http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/

and newsgroup and mailing list information here:

http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/forum.html

I hope this helps

Feargal

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how to install, configurate, using it?




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Re: Underpaying Market [7:7698]

2001-06-08 Thread Remmert Veen

Dear KK,

First of all: this is a global forum, so if you state amounts, please also
state the proper currency! 55K in GBP is a hell of a lot more 55K in FF or
USD.

Second of all: this is a technical forum. If you're feeling underpaid, go to
your boss and complain. Salaries should always be considered on a
case-by-case basis.

Third of all: it are NOT the technical skills that make you a professional,
it are the social skills (i.e. professional attitude). Anybody can get a
certification if they study hard enough, proper social skills however are
what make you stand out in the crowd.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards,
Remmert


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Re: ICMP type 3 code ?????????? [7:7697]

2001-06-08 Thread Ronny Jonathan

Hi Chris,

The ICMP code 13 means communication administratively prohibited (e.g.
firewall blocked)
For your case I think it was due to the access list.

Other ICMP code:
0 - network unreachable
1 - host unreachable
2 - protocol unreachable
3 - fragmentation needed and the do=not-fragment bit set
5 - source route failed
7 - destination host unknown
11 - network unreachable for type of service (TOP)
12 - host unreachable for type of service
13 - communicaton administratively prohibited (e.g. firewall blocked)
14 - host precedence violation
15 - precedence cut-off in effect

You can find more detail information from the following document in Chapter
2 Section 4 which covers ICMP in detail:
http://www.ireste.fr/fdl/ars/rpoly/pdf/s_serv2.pdf

Regards,
Ronny
CCNP
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To: 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 6:41 PM
Subject: ICMP type 3 code ?? [7:7697]


 Question guys,
 I have received the following back from a ciso router that I
 do not have control over. ICMP type 3 code 0xd.
 hex d = decimal 13.  This code value 13 doesn't exist.  Is this due to an
 inbound access-list?  any ideas?  Look at the packet debug below and let
me
 know your opinions.

 -- IP --
 192.168.240.2   == 10.108.226.7

 ver = 0x4   hlen = 0x5  tos = 0x0   tlen = 0x38
 id = 0x739d flags = 0x0 frag off=0x0
 ttl = 0xfe  proto=0x1   chksum = 0xac08

 -- ICMP --
 type = 0x3  code = 0xd  checksum=0xf5a0
 identifier = 0x0seq = 0x0
 -- DATA --
 001c: 45 00 00 54 b0 07 40 00 fc 01 d5 d6 0a 6c e2 07
|
 E..T..@..l..
 002c: 0a d0 01 87 08 00 c9 b0 35 a1 00 00 22
|
 5...




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DTE/DCE Cables [7:7705]

2001-06-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Folks,

Is there a cheap way to get hold of these cables... or perhaps a site that
informs
on how to construct them ??

I have five 2500's I need to link together for lab purposes

Any help much appreciated

Kind RgS Peter.




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Re: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-08 Thread Daniel Wilson

Thanks.  Someone else also mentioned the need for 2 routers for full
redundancy.  What
I'm not understanding is why we need to IP blocks to achieve loadbalancing. 
That we'd
need DNS round robin if we're running 2 blocks makes sense, but why the 2
blocks?  Also,
are both your lists assuming that the ISPs run BGP with us?

Thanks for the help.

--
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Application Developer
http://www.compusoftsolutions.com/

Sergei G. wrote:

 Redundancy and loadbalancing are possible. The hardware is insufficient,
 though.

 Redundcy and Load balancing requirements.
 --
 2 ISPs
 2 /24
 ASN
 Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)
 web servers with two IPs, from each block
 DNS round robin

 Redundancy only
 --
 2 ISPs
 1 /24
 ASN
 Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)

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  We are trying to have the web servers in our LAN accessible to the
  internet via 2 T1's from different providers -- more for redundancy than
 
  load sharing, though that matters too.  Currently we have 2 T1's, each
  giving us a different set of IP addresses.  That just lets us put some
  sites on each T1 -- doesn't give us an ounce of redundancy.
 
  I've been told that if we get a router with 2 WIC's that can speak BGP
  (Cisco 2600 or better) that may solve our problem.  I'm very new to
  routing, so can someone answer some basic questions?
 
  Is the idea with this solution that we will be running just one set of
  IP addresses?  And that, because of BGP on our router, either ISP will
  be able to route traffic to that set of IPs on the T1 it provides?
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
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Automation [7:7707]

2001-06-08 Thread Pierre-Alex

Who do you reconfig your routers in the lab setup if you arent there?
And how do you push the config after the students have logged out?

Thanks

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IS-IS Multi-area problem [7:7708]

2001-06-08 Thread Remmert Veen

Fellow Engineers,

I have the following problem:
I'm trying to hook up a Cisco 3640, configured with 6 IS-IS processes for 6
different area's to another vendor's equipment (an SDH network element with
OSI as it's management protocol).

The problem here is that some adjacencies are formed, some or not. After
thorough investigation, we found that in an LSP the maximum area addresses
field is set to 3 (by default). The other vendor's equipment has no means of
changing this value.

Question: Is this value (the max. area number field) changeable? If so, how?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Regards,
Remmert
CCNA, CCDA, CCNP-wannabe


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RE: DTE/DCE Cables [7:7705]

2001-06-08 Thread Lopez, Robert

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Subject: DTE/DCE Cables [7:7705]


Folks,

Is there a cheap way to get hold of these cables... or perhaps a site that
informs
on how to construct them ??

I have five 2500's I need to link together for lab purposes

Any help much appreciated

Kind RgS Peter.




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NAT / citrix connectivity [7:7709]

2001-06-08 Thread Lopez, Robert

something like this work...TIA

We have about a dozen citrix servers scattered around different subnets on
our campus.  To decrease citrix broadcasts across the entire network, all
citrix servers will be placed in one subnet.  The client base (about 2000
users - worldwide) uses the ip address of any particular citrix server to
establish a session. This is where my problem lies...the citrix server ip
address will change once it's in the new subnet...the client will not be
able to connect.

It was suggested that we implement NAT to allow the client to connect to the
citrix server.  This is a quick snapshot of what we have...





 
  citrix client--cat 2924cat6509sw1r1-cat6509sw2citrix
server (serverA)
164.42.x.x  or  |   |
new ip 10.101.99.20
10.101.x.x  |   |isl trunk
old ip 164.42.100.25
|   |
   cat6509sw3r2

NAT config on cat6509sw1r1

int vlan100
ip nat outside

int vlan99
ip nat inside

ip nat inside source static 10.101.99.20 164.42.100.25

-Citrix client are not able to establish connection to serverA
-When I ping 164.42.100.25 I receive intermitant failures on the ping.
Precisely, every other ping fails.
-Waiting on a reply from TAC



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Re: ICMP type 3 code ?????????? [7:7697]

2001-06-08 Thread ElephantChild

On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Burnham, Chris wrote:

 Question guys,
   I have received the following back from a ciso router that I
 do not have control over. ICMP type 3 code 0xd.
 hex d = decimal 13.  This code value 13 doesn't exist.

It does. See:

  http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/icmp-parameters

and

  http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/rfc/rfc1812.html.

 Is this due to an
 inbound access-list?

Possibly an access-list, or the equivalent for whatever box sends it. 
Not necessarily inbound, though.

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mentortech.com vlabs for CCIE [7:7712]

2001-06-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi All,

Did any one use the mentortech.com vlabs for CCIE.

Are they any good???

Tarry.

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RE: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-08 Thread Kane, Christopher A.

My opinion would be that best case calls for you to use your own netblock.
Get 2 /24's and since you are running with 2 ISPs (multi-homed) you need
your own AS. Using 2 routers on your prem and BGP with the ISPs affords you
a lot of flexibility. If you only have 1 /24 then its pretty much up to the
how the Internet sees your routes as far as which one will be used to get to
your site. With 2 /24's you can really start achieving load-sharing (not
necessarily load-balancing) Talk with the ISPs and find out what policies
they will allow you to pass to them. You could route some traffic via one
provider and the rest through the other provider. If they accept manipulated
routes (such as AS PATH PREPEND) you could then allow each ISP to back the
other one up, and they don't really need to know or care. Advertise your
whole network to both, but adjusting the routes so that half takes one ISP
while the other half takes the other ISP. Then, upon failure of one ISP, the
other would then be advertising the best/only route for your traffic. This
takes a little time to consider and hopefully knowledgeable ISP installation
techs. This also takes some consideration on your part in respect to your
host numbering and usage.

HTH

Christopher A. Kane, CCNP/CCDA
Router Ops Center/Hilliard NOC
UUNET/WCOM



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Thanks.  Someone else also mentioned the need for 2 routers for full
redundancy.  What
I'm not understanding is why we need to IP blocks to achieve loadbalancing. 
That we'd
need DNS round robin if we're running 2 blocks makes sense, but why the 2
blocks?  Also,
are both your lists assuming that the ISPs run BGP with us?

Thanks for the help.

--
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Application Developer
http://www.compusoftsolutions.com/

Sergei G. wrote:

 Redundancy and loadbalancing are possible. The hardware is insufficient,
 though.

 Redundcy and Load balancing requirements.
 --
 2 ISPs
 2 /24
 ASN
 Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)
 web servers with two IPs, from each block
 DNS round robin

 Redundancy only
 --
 2 ISPs
 1 /24
 ASN
 Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)

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  We are trying to have the web servers in our LAN accessible to the
  internet via 2 T1's from different providers -- more for redundancy than
 
  load sharing, though that matters too.  Currently we have 2 T1's, each
  giving us a different set of IP addresses.  That just lets us put some
  sites on each T1 -- doesn't give us an ounce of redundancy.
 
  I've been told that if we get a router with 2 WIC's that can speak BGP
  (Cisco 2600 or better) that may solve our problem.  I'm very new to
  routing, so can someone answer some basic questions?
 
  Is the idea with this solution that we will be running just one set of
  IP addresses?  And that, because of BGP on our router, either ISP will
  be able to route traffic to that set of IPs on the T1 it provides?
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
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Re: Automation [7:7707]

2001-06-08 Thread ElephantChild

On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Pierre-Alex wrote:

 Who do you reconfig your routers in the lab setup if you arent there?
 And how do you push the config after the students have logged out?

Script-based solution: use perl and one of Expect.pm, Net::Telnet.pm,
and Net::Telnet::Cisco.pm, and hope that the enable secret hasn't
changed.

Router-based solution: use service config in your router configuration
and reload at or reload in to have your routers reload at 3am. Then
you just have to deal with students removing the config command and
saving, or cancelling the reload.

Bottom line: You probably can't have a fully automated system. Whether a
partial solution one would be good enough depends on how often your
students do something that defeats it.

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RE: Automation [7:7707]

2001-06-08 Thread Remmert Veen

Hi PA,

You can access your routers remotely in several ways. It can be done via an
out-of-band modem (ie you dial into the router)or a telnet session (some
sort of IP-connectivity should exist between your remote location and the
lab).

With regards to 'pushing' your students' config: copy a 'clean' config to
your laptop (or any other device that can act as a tftp server). After the
class, erase the existing config (NOT just copy the new one over the old
one, some of the old commands will still be in there) and download the clean
one again.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Remmert


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RE: NAT / citrix connectivity [7:7717]

2001-06-08 Thread Lopez, Robert

something like this work...TIA

We have about a dozen citrix servers scattered around different subnets on
our campus.  To decrease citrix broadcasts across the entire network, all
citrix servers will be placed in one subnet.  The client base (about 2000
users - worldwide) uses the ip address of any particular citrix server to
establish a session. This is where my problem lies...the citrix server ip
address will change once it's in the new subnet...the client will not be
able to connect.

It was suggested that we implement NAT to allow the client to connect to the
citrix server.  This is a quick snapshot of what we have...





 
  citrix client--cat 2924cat6509sw1r1-cat6509sw2citrix
server (serverA)
164.42.x.x  or  |   |
new ip 10.101.99.20
10.101.x.x  |   |isl trunk
old ip 164.42.100.25
|   |
   cat6509sw3r2





NAT config on cat6509sw1r1

int vlan100
ip nat outside

int vlan99
ip nat inside

ip nat inside source static 10.101.99.20 164.42.100.25

-Citrix client are not able to establish connection to serverA
-When I ping 164.42.100.25 I receive intermitant failures on the ping.
Precisely, every other ping fails.
-Waiting on a reply from TAC






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Network Planning
Ann Arbor Data Center
Pfizer Global Research  Development
Phone 734-622-3948  Fax 734-622-1690

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RE: AS2511-RJ [7:7648]

2001-06-08 Thread Scott Meyer

This is not true. A router's serial number usually starts with something
like JMX. The serial number that is shown by show diag is for each
individual circuit board, not for the router as a whole.

There is no command that will show you the serial number of the router. It
is only on a label on the chassis.

Scott Meyer
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, etc
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Subject: RE: AS2511-RJ [7:7648]


Any router but a 2500 will give you the serial number via the following
commmands:

c2600  : 'sh c2600', 'sh diag'
c3600  : 'sh c3600', 'sh diag'
c7200  : 'sh c7200', 'sh diag'
rsp7500: 'sh diag 31'

In addition, 'sh diag' will give you the serial numbers of all the modules
installed in a modular router (c2600, c3600, c7200, rsp7500).

Some examples:

c2600-labsh diag
Slot 0:
C2620 1FE Mainboard port adapter, 3 ports
Port adapter is analyzed
Port adapter insertion time unknown
EEPROM contents at hardware discovery:
Hardware revision 1.0   Board revision A0
Serial number 482661505 Part number73-2843-03
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 94 01 00 1C C4 D4 81 49 0B 1B 03 00 00 00 00
  0x30: 50 0A 21 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

WIC Slot 0:
FT1 WAN daughter card
Hardware revision 1.3   Board revision A0
Serial number 12855433  Part number800-03279-03
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
Connector typeWan Module
EEPROM format version 2
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 02 11 01 03 00 C4 28 89 50 0C CF 03 00 00 00 00
  0x30: 50 00 00 00 99 02 24 01 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

WIC Slot 1:
BRI U - 2091 WAN daughter card
Hardware revision 4.0   Board revision B0
Serial number 13890185  Part number800-01834-02
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
Connector typeWan Module
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 09 04 00 00 D3 F2 89 50 07 2A 02 00 00 00 00
  0x30: 58 00 00 00 99 04 21 01 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

c3600-labsh c3600
C3600 Network IO Interrupt Throttling:
 throttle count=0, timer count=0
 active=0, configured=0
 netint usec=4000, netint mask usec=1000
 IO Mask is 13

c3600 Mainboard EEPROM:
Serial number 68306757
MAC=0060.8337.ccd0, MAC Block Size=65535
EEPROM format version 0
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x00: 00 01 00 60 83 37 CC D0 0A FF 73 18 50 04 FF FF
  0x10: 04 12 47 45 A0 FF 96 11 14 FF FF FF FF FF 00 02
  0x20: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x30: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x40: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x50: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x60: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
  0x70: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

FIREWALL-RTRsh diag
Slot 0:
Combo 2E, 2W Port adapter, 4 ports
Port adapter is analyzed
Port adapter insertion time unknown
EEPROM contents at hardware discovery:
Hardware revision 1.0   Board revision A0
Serial number 4119484   Part number800-01171-03
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 1E 01 00 00 3E DB BC 50 04 93 03 00 00 00 00
  0x30: 50 00 00 00 96 12 03 17 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF

WIC Slot 1:
BRI U - 3420 WAN daughter card
Hardware revision 0.1   Board revision K0
Serial number 3946195   Part number73-1777-01
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
Connector typePCI
EEPROM format version 1
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 08 00 01 00 3C 36 D3 49 06 F1 01 00 00 00 00
  0x30: A0 00 00 00 00 00 00 A0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

c7200-labsh c7200
Network IO Interrupt Throttling:
 throttle count=0, timer count=0
 active=0, configured=0
 netint usec=4000, netint mask usec=200

C7200 Midplane EEPROM:
Hardware revision 2.0   Board revision A0
Serial number 15456710  Part number73-3223-05
Test history  0x0   RMA number 00-00-00
MAC=0030.711c.8000, MAC Size=1024
EEPROM format version 1, Model=0x6
EEPROM contents (hex):
  0x20: 01 06 02 00 00 EB D9 C6 49 0C 97 05 00 30 71 1C
  0x30: 80 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 99 10 22 50 00 00 FF 00

C7206VXR CPU EEPROM:
Hardware revision 2.2  

Passed BSCN but..............? [7:7719]

2001-06-08 Thread dawkins c

I have just passed the BSCN with a score of 919. I should be happy about
this but I found the test relatively easy. I would have prefered to
manfully struggle through the questions and succeed after my heroic
attempts (OK slightly overstated). Instead I was waiting for the questions
to get harder. I know this sounds silly. Maybe I just got the right
questions for me?

Your comments

PS .. no I am not some Cisco Guru (far from it), just a journeyman Cisco
network designer.


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RE: NAT / citrix connectivity [7:7717]

2001-06-08 Thread Remmert Veen

Hi Robert,

My two cents:
The results of your ping (intermittent failures every other packet) remind
me of a problem I once had in the field. In this situation 2 routes were
advertised towards the destination, but only one of them was valid. Since
load-balancing was on by default, it caused every other packet to fail.

I don't if the snapshot is representative for your network (cause if it is,
my 2 cents are worthless), but perhaps this info is usefull in some way.

Regards,
Remmert


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RE: Passed BSCN but..............? [7:7719]

2001-06-08 Thread Remmert Veen

Congrats on passing the BSCN!

I'm going for it this monday, so I'll give you my findings by then!

Regards,
Remmert


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RE: Start-Stop Bit [7:7654]

2001-06-08 Thread Geoffrey Cauchi

In async transmission, yes.
Have a look at:
http://www.linuxports.com/howto/intro_to_networking/c1968.htm

In synchronous transmission, the clock caters for the synchroniztion of the
data stream.  There is a start of frame, data, and end of frame marks.
Have a look at:
http://www.linuxports.com/howto/intro_to_networking/c4250.htm

Geoffrey

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Subject: Start-Stop Bit [7:7654]


Hello Engineers,

All devices from end-to-end has to use the  Start-Stop bit in the data
stream . Is that true or am I wrong? I mean both the local and the remote
routers and both the local and the remote modems show use the start-stop
bit.

please let me know if I am wrong.


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RE: explanation about ballanced and unballanced PRIs [7:7690]

2001-06-08 Thread dragi radovanovic

this link will at least give you a hint what it is:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/4000m/4000sig/connect.htm#xtocid317935

Dragi


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Re: Underpaying Market [7:7698]

2001-06-08 Thread Earl Lawton

Where did you get this information?
Most every CCIE opening I have sen during the last averages around 125,000 /
yearly.
This is in my geographical region, not a high cost area, either.

I believe the CCNA salary might be accurate, but the CCNP/ CCDP certs have
a significant difference in Knowlege thab a CCNA.  The CCIE has a
significant difference
in ability than a CCNP. Most places seem to pay accordingly.

May your situation is basic economics: demand vs supply set the going price.

Dominick Marino wrote:

 Where is this?  I live in NY and this would not apply here.

 Dominick Marino
 kaushik khakhar  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Hello Group,
 
  One input after looking around the salaries of other IT prof..'s, I have
a
  feeling that Netwrok Prof's are underpaid.
  CCNA - 45-55K
  CCNP - 50 - 60K
  CCIE - 80 - 90K
 
  Most of the jobs are filled in CCNA's/on the way CCNP'shave excellent
  experience and knowledge, not getting time for training and exams...and
so
  on. But theres a huge shortage of so called Netwrok Prof's who push selfs
  really hard to keep the expectation of this highly changing technological
  field.
 
  Do you share the same feeling, or may be I am working a littlle more
  harder..Yes, I am looking more on consultants job functionality!
 
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RE: Load Sharing of 2 Serial on 2501 [7:7687]

2001-06-08 Thread dragi radovanovic

if you are running ppp encapsulation over those two lines (which you should
consider) you can run a multilink (go to cco and do search on configuring
virtual templates), and have a full pipe of 3 mb.
other way is to run one of the routing protocols, whichever you want.

Dragi



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Re: Underpaying Market [7:7698]

2001-06-08 Thread kaushik khakhar

Hi Remmert,

Apologise to put this mail here. Its in USD. FYI, I am not unhappy or 
confused. On all hands, I just wanted to see what ratio of this group 
members share the same feel, or have noticed the highly paid other markets.

And of course, I would like to get measured well on Professional Attitude, 
social skills, vision, approach to situations, market intelligence...didnt I 
mentioned the word CONSULTANT .

Any ways, I think its better to share the feeling with the group, as you 
never know what gets triggered!!..

Thanks for your inputs..

Regards,

KK
From: Remmert Veen 
Reply-To: Remmert Veen 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Underpaying Market [7:7698]
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 07:08:41 -0400

Dear KK,

First of all: this is a global forum, so if you state amounts, please also
state the proper currency! 55K in GBP is a hell of a lot more 55K in FF or
USD.

Second of all: this is a technical forum. If you're feeling underpaid, go 
to
your boss and complain. Salaries should always be considered on a
case-by-case basis.

Third of all: it are NOT the technical skills that make you a professional,
it are the social skills (i.e. professional attitude). Anybody can get a
certification if they study hard enough, proper social skills however are
what make you stand out in the crowd.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards,
Remmert
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Re: Layer3 switch vs Router [7:7406]

2001-06-08 Thread Luke

Mike,

Thanks for the response.

I have tried both inside and outside the same subnet (intra vs inter
VLAN) on the one switch.  Did not see any difference that is why I assume I
am not stressing the equipment sufficiently to see the difference.  Can you
recommend a scenerio that would stress the configuration that does require
anything more than a handfull of laptops (i.e. some software product), or
should I setup some X number of FTP stations to one server and retest?

Again, thanks, I have been able to see the benefit of channeling and
trunking and . but have been unsuccessful with the MLS.

Priscilla,

I found that the configuration of MLS was somewhat cumbersome (not
necessarily difficult) when using an RSM.  I just followed the steps laid
out in the CCIE Lan Switching book (dare I say bible) by ClarkHamilton page
483 , the switch side MLS is enabled by default and no other config is
necessary if your using an RSM in the switch. Although I did test the
various settings (dest, dest-sourc and so on).

Regards,

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 Unfortunately, you'd be hard pressed to even stress the router CPU with a
 single FTP going from a 10/100 NIC...  Even 100Mbps won't push it
 With that low throughput, you really wouldn't see a difference in
 speed... Question:  Are the 2 machines that the file is being
 transferred between on difference subnets?  This would need to be true to
 test the router-vs-multilayer switch speeds anyway..

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  I am testing MLS on a cat5500 and have not been able to demonstrate any
  throughput improvement using FTP as a test application.  The cat5500 has
  SupIII (4.5.12), RSM (12.0.7T) with NFFCII and 3 24port 10/100 ethernet
 line
  cards.  I have 7 Vlans configured and the mls settings on both the RSM
and
  SupIII.  When FTP is run inter VLAN the throughput is same whether I
have
  MLS enabled or not on the SupIII card.  When MLS is enabled I have
 verified
  functionality using the various show mls commands so I am sure its
working
 I
  just don't see any throughput improvement.  Is this a function of ftp
 client
  and server performance (using laptops with 10/100 ethernet cards on NT)?
  Should I use a different application or unix client / server to test
  throughput?
 
  If someone has any information I would appreciate your experience.
 
 
 
 
 
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Unable to ping multipoint interface in ATM [7:7728]

2001-06-08 Thread Ali Amir

Hi, 
When we configure ATM subinterface as multipoint as shown below, you cannot
ping this address from the same router. But you can ping it only if you are
atleast one hop away from the router where you have define this multipoint
address. Can someone tell me why ?

Exmaple 
-- 
interface ATM1/1/0.200 multipoint 
ip address 2.2.2.1 255.255.255.0 
no ip directed-broadcast 
pvc 2/200 
protocol ip 2.2.2.2 broadcast 

For example you cannot ping 2.2.2.1 from this router, but if you would go
atleast one hop away from it, you can ping.

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ccna info [7:7729]

2001-06-08 Thread John Dee

Hey guys
how many questions is the current version of the ccna?
how much do u need to pass?
how many questions do u need to get right to pass?

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Caslow Ver 1 vs. Ver 2? [7:7730]

2001-06-08 Thread Jim Newton

I keep seeing everyone recommend Caslow version two. I was just wondering
what the main difference is from version one. I already have a copy of
version one, and was wondering what I was missing.

Jim




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retransmissions [7:7731]

2001-06-08 Thread Sites, Bob

I know that with any ethernet network retransmissions are normal, but can
anyone tell me a ballpark figure of what is acceptable.  Using our sniffer
we are seeing approximately 30% of our network traffic as retransmissions? 

Bob Sites
System Engineer, CCNA
Valley Health System, IS Dept.
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Re: explanation about ballanced and unballanced PRIs [7:7690]

2001-06-08 Thread Tony Medeiros

It basicly refers to the type of layer 1 that an E1 signal can terminate or
be carried on.

Balanced E1 is usually carried on twisted pair and has an impedance of 120
ohms.

Unbalance E1 is usually carried on coax and has an impedance of 75 ohms.

A Balun is a device that converts this signal either way from one to the
other.  Unbalanced E1 interfaces have two BNC connectors just like a T3
interface.

Hope this helps
Tony M.
#6172
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To: 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:34 AM
Subject: explanation about ballanced and unballanced PRIs [7:7690]


 Dear Group
 could someone please point me to the right link or just explain the
 difference
 between balanced and unbalanced PRIs.
 Thank you in advance.

 Valeri




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Re: Passed BSCN but..............? [7:7719]

2001-06-08 Thread garrett allen

i just passed this am with, would you believe, a 919 also.  used cisco press
for self
study (paquet/teare - it is a very good text, btw - only a few typos).  for
what it is
worth i found that working the configuration exercises in each chapter
really helped.

ever onward, rearward never, faithfully we strive.

dawkins c wrote:

 I have just passed the BSCN with a score of 919. I should be happy about
 this but I found the test relatively easy. I would have prefered to
 manfully struggle through the questions and succeed after my heroic
 attempts (OK slightly overstated). Instead I was waiting for the questions
 to get harder. I know this sounds silly. Maybe I just got the right
 questions for me?

 Your comments

 PS .. no I am not some Cisco Guru (far from it), just a journeyman Cisco
 network designer.




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RE: Passed BSCN but..............? [7:7719]

2001-06-08 Thread dragi radovanovic

i found it extremely easy too. something is wrong with it, i guess. maybe
cisco needs more ccnp's out there.
Dragi


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Re: ccna info [7:7729]

2001-06-08 Thread Wim De Smet

hi,

i think it is 65 questions and you have to get 822!

GreetZ,
Frac
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About cisco 3660 IOS update [7:7737]

2001-06-08 Thread wangsr

I I tried many times to update IOS of cisco 3660 through TFTP ,but I failed
. every time I come across the same error as below:

Router#copy tftp fla
Address or name of remote host [135.125.5.88]?
Source filename [c3660.bin]?
Destination filename [c3660.bin]?
Accessing tftp://135.125.5.88/c3660.bin...
%Warning: File not a valid executable for this system
Abort Copy? [confirm]
Router#

Please tell me an idea to do it.

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AW: About cisco 3660 IOS update [7:7737]

2001-06-08 Thread Marc Rinderer

it seems to be a very strange filename for an IOS.
normally they have a format like c3640-jsx-mz.121-5.T4.bin as an example
for a 3640.

Hope that helps, use another file, cheers

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I I tried many times to update IOS of cisco 3660 through TFTP ,but I failed
. every time I come across the same error as below:

Router#copy tftp fla
Address or name of remote host [135.125.5.88]?
Source filename [c3660.bin]?
Destination filename [c3660.bin]?
Accessing tftp://135.125.5.88/c3660.bin...
%Warning: File not a valid executable for this system
Abort Copy? [confirm]
Router#

Please tell me an idea to do it.

Thanks.




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RE: About cisco 3660 IOS update [7:7737]

2001-06-08 Thread Daniel Cotts

What is the name of the IOS image that you are trying to upload to the
router? Is it c3660.bin? If not, that is your problem. Use the name exactly
as it appears. 
Remember the basics as well. Can the tftp server ping the router? Can the
router ping the tftp server? Is the tftp application running? Is the image
in the same directory as the tftp server?

If you are running a Unix box then I believe that you have to create a file
on the router with the name of the image that you want to upload. Others
with experience on this should comment.

 -Original Message-
 From: wangsr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 10:18 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: About cisco 3660 IOS update [7:7737]
 
 
 I I tried many times to update IOS of cisco 3660 through TFTP 
 ,but I failed
 . every time I come across the same error as below:
 
 Router#copy tftp fla
 Address or name of remote host [135.125.5.88]?
 Source filename [c3660.bin]?
 Destination filename [c3660.bin]?
 Accessing tftp://135.125.5.88/c3660.bin...
 %Warning: File not a valid executable for this system
 Abort Copy? [confirm]
 Router#
 
 Please tell me an idea to do it.
 
 Thanks.
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ot: Vision Stencils for Aironet products [7:7740]

2001-06-08 Thread Stull, Cory

Anyone know where to get Visio Stencils for aironet products?

Thanks
Cory




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RE: About cisco 3660 IOS update [7:7737]

2001-06-08 Thread Brian Lodwick

Do you have enought RAM and Flash on the box for this image you are trying 
to load? Check the requirements 
at:http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/
select the version, then the release version, then go from there and there 
will be a chart of system requirements.
If you have reveiwed the system requirements, is there enough writeable 
space in flash?
When you show flash what does it show?
Is the flash paritioned?
Are there any read only partitions?

If there is a read-only partition you will need to erase the read only 
partition before you can repartition the flash.

There must be an image called c3660.bin on your tftp because the router 
would give you a different error message if it couldn't find the file. This 
error notes the router cannot load this image for some reason.

Brian


From: Daniel Cotts 
Reply-To: Daniel Cotts 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: About cisco 3660 IOS update [7:7737]
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 11:42:50 -0400

What is the name of the IOS image that you are trying to upload to the
router? Is it c3660.bin? If not, that is your problem. Use the name exactly
as it appears.
Remember the basics as well. Can the tftp server ping the router? Can the
router ping the tftp server? Is the tftp application running? Is the image
in the same directory as the tftp server?

If you are running a Unix box then I believe that you have to create a file
on the router with the name of the image that you want to upload. Others
with experience on this should comment.

  -Original Message-
  From: wangsr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 10:18 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: About cisco 3660 IOS update [7:7737]
 
 
  I I tried many times to update IOS of cisco 3660 through TFTP
  ,but I failed
  . every time I come across the same error as below:
 
  Router#copy tftp fla
  Address or name of remote host [135.125.5.88]?
  Source filename [c3660.bin]?
  Destination filename [c3660.bin]?
  Accessing tftp://135.125.5.88/c3660.bin...
  %Warning: File not a valid executable for this system
  Abort Copy? [confirm]
  Router#
 
  Please tell me an idea to do it.
 
  Thanks.
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Racks [7:7752]

2001-06-08 Thread SH Wesson

Can anyone tell me what are the best racks to use to rack my Cisco gear.  
Where can I go on the web to find them.  Thanks.
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Re: CAT5509 [7:7701]

2001-06-08 Thread Stephen Skinner

Hi,

this may well be a second post...Sorry

there is one of 3 things you can do 

first goto www.cisco.com/support/bugtools (cco required)

use Bug navigator II to find out if you have a bug.

second.take any error messages you may have in your log related to this 
(just the main error message not the description) and do a search under the 
main cisco web-site...this may be of use...

third ,log a call with your support contractor and get them to send you a 
replacment RSM

if you don`t have a support contract you can do one of two things

1. ask the list if they can sell you a support contract...
2. ask the list (again) if they can sell u a new RSM

you`ll probably find either on the list as these guys are usally very 
helpfull

HTH

steve

BTW your e-mail address is coming up as unknown ?


From: Dyson Kuben 
Reply-To: Dyson Kuben 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CAT5509 [7:7701]
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 06:58:25 -0400

Hi All,
Can you help me?

Route Switch module on CAT5509 locks up, when I reset the RSM  it works. 
But
its seems to reoccur intermittingly , How do I make sure its a faulty card
or BUG on IOS or fault on the switch itself.

Many thanks,

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Re: Passed BSCN but..............? [7:7719]

2001-06-08 Thread Jennifer Cribbs

I hope I will be as fortunate on tues as I womanfully struggle through
it

Jennifer Cribbs
  


dawkins c wrote:

 I have just passed the BSCN with a score of 919. I should be happy about
 this but I found the test relatively easy. I would have prefered to
 manfully struggle through the questions and succeed after my heroic
 attempts (OK slightly overstated). Instead I was waiting for the questions
 to get harder. I know this sounds silly. Maybe I just got the right
 questions for me?

 Your comments

 PS .. no I am not some Cisco Guru (far from it), just a journeyman Cisco
 network designer.
Have a great day!!
Jennifer




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Re: 6509 VLAN [7:7744]

2001-06-08 Thread Stephen Skinner

goto the port that is connected to your router

telnet into switch and

set trunk (mod/port) (on/off/desirble/auto) (vlan`s) (type) e.g

set trunk 3/4 on 1-1005 isl

then on router ...

int E0.1
ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
isl X (whatever your vlan is)
no shut

HTH

steve

From: Michael Oaks 
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Subject: 6509 VLAN [7:7744]
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 11:59:05 -0400

I am trying to configure a VLAN between a 6509 and a 2980.  I'm pretty
sure I can get the 2980 part done ok, but I have never used a 6509.
Could someone give me some proceedures on configuring this VLAN.

Thanks
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RE: NAT / Citrix connectivity [7:7717]

2001-06-08 Thread Hire, Ejay

A better solution is to install the Citrix load balancing license on the
Citrix server and Use published applications to intelligently route users to
the correct server.  Add the new feature pack on top of that and you can
have the users launch their apps from a web page, making the migration a
snap.

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Subject: RE: NAT / citrix connectivity [7:7717]


something like this work...TIA

We have about a dozen citrix servers scattered around different subnets on
our campus.  To decrease citrix broadcasts across the entire network, all
citrix servers will be placed in one subnet.  The client base (about 2000
users - worldwide) uses the ip address of any particular citrix server to
establish a session. This is where my problem lies...the citrix server ip
address will change once it's in the new subnet...the client will not be
able to connect.

It was suggested that we implement NAT to allow the client to connect to the
citrix server.  This is a quick snapshot of what we have...





 
  citrix client--cat 2924cat6509sw1r1-cat6509sw2citrix
server (serverA)
164.42.x.x  or  |   |
new ip 10.101.99.20
10.101.x.x  |   |isl trunk
old ip 164.42.100.25
|   |
   cat6509sw3r2





NAT config on cat6509sw1r1

int vlan100
ip nat outside

int vlan99
ip nat inside

ip nat inside source static 10.101.99.20 164.42.100.25

-Citrix client are not able to establish connection to serverA
-When I ping 164.42.100.25 I receive intermitant failures on the ping.
Precisely, every other ping fails.
-Waiting on a reply from TAC






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RE: Racks [7:7752]

2001-06-08 Thread Daniel Cotts

Check the archives for music racks. There are lots of vendors. If you want
full size racks, vendors like Graybar and Anixter sell Chatsworth among
others. Very nice gear - but expensive.

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 Can anyone tell me what are the best racks to use to rack my 
 Cisco gear.  
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Re: Racks [7:7752]

2001-06-08 Thread Circusnuts

You have a lot of options.  There is Ebay, Chatsworth, or PacificCable has
them.  I opted for the Belkin (http://warehouse.com/)  paid a little more
for a non-bolt to the floor version.

Phil

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Subject: Racks [7:7752]


 Can anyone tell me what are the best racks to use to rack my Cisco gear.
 Where can I go on the web to find them.  Thanks.
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Re: Racks [7:7752]

2001-06-08 Thread Kelly D Griffin

I have a black 8 footer that I will depart with for just shipping and
packing (Mail Boxes, Etc).  I would guess all of it would be less than $50.

First come, first serve.

Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA
Network Engineer
Kg2 Network Design
877.418.4025
http://www.kg2.com
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To: 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: Racks [7:7752]


 You have a lot of options.  There is Ebay, Chatsworth, or PacificCable has
 them.  I opted for the Belkin (http://warehouse.com/)  paid a little more
 for a non-bolt to the floor version.

 Phil

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  Can anyone tell me what are the best racks to use to rack my Cisco gear.
  Where can I go on the web to find them.  Thanks.
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RE: Passed BSCN but..............? [7:7719]

2001-06-08 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

:-)

Good luck Jennifer,

Ole

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Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 11:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Passed BSCN but..? [7:7719]


I hope I will be as fortunate on tues as I womanfully struggle through
it

Jennifer Cribbs
  


dawkins c wrote:

 I have just passed the BSCN with a score of 919. I should be happy about
 this but I found the test relatively easy. I would have prefered to
 manfully struggle through the questions and succeed after my heroic
 attempts (OK slightly overstated). Instead I was waiting for the
questions
 to get harder. I know this sounds silly. Maybe I just got the right
 questions for me?

 Your comments

 PS .. no I am not some Cisco Guru (far from it), just a journeyman Cisco
 network designer.
Have a great day!!
Jennifer




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Re: 6509 VLAN [7:7744]

2001-06-08 Thread Bob S

Hello,

I'm not sure what you are trying to do but in a nutshell.  The command line 
on both 2980 and 6509 are the same.  You create vlan in 2980 the way you 
create a vlan in 6509.  Which is set vlan #, this would create a vlan in 
the database.  You might need to set your vtp before it allows you to create 
a vlan, furthermore, this only created a vlan in the database and have not 
assign any of the port to a particular vlan.

VLANs allow you to group ports on a switch to limit unicast, multicast, and 
broadcast traffic flooding. Flooded traffic originating from a particular 
VLAN is only flooded out other ports belonging to that VLAN.

To assign a port 2/1 to vlan 5:
set vlan 5 2/1

Check this link out for configuring the 6509:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_5_5/cnfg_gd/vlans.htm#16625

This link is for 2980:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_5/sw_cfg/vlans.htm#xtocid208021

If you have MSFC, this link have that info:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_5_4/msfc/index.htm


I hope this helps.



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Subject: 6509 VLAN [7:7744]
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 11:59:05 -0400

I am trying to configure a VLAN between a 6509 and a 2980.  I'm pretty
sure I can get the 2980 part done ok, but I have never used a 6509.
Could someone give me some proceedures on configuring this VLAN.

Thanks
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RE: generally,in a vlan,how many workstaions are in is better? [7:7761]

2001-06-08 Thread Jeff Bunch

We use Geography, One for each switch, two switches per floor. One at each
end
of floor.

 Chuck Larrieu  06/07/01 10:21PM 
Not meant to be sarcastic, but how many hosts in any network, VLAN or
otherwise? Answer is it depends ;-

I have a question for you folks who use VLAN's extensively. Do you establish
membership by geography ( floors, parts of floors, buildings, etc ) or by
function ( accounting, sales, engineering? )

I ask because most of  the orgs that I interact with that use VLANs tend to
do it by geography.

Chuck

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[7:7660]

50?100?200?
We use Geography, One for each switch, two switches per floor. One at
each end of floor.

 Chuck Larrieu  06/07/01 10:21PM 
Not meant to be sarcastic, but how many hosts in any network, VLAN or
otherwise? Answer is it depends ;-

I have a question for you folks who use VLAN's extensively. Do you
establish
membership by geography ( floors, parts of floors, buildings, etc ) or by
function ( accounting, sales, engineering? )

I ask because most of  the orgs that I interact with that use VLANs tend
to
do it by geography.

Chuck

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50?100?200?




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Troubleshooting question? [7:7763]

2001-06-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

He is my situation in a nutshell. Can some one help me troubleshoot this.

I. I don't have any router's with token ring interface.
2. I don't have any VIC modules so I can't do VOICE.
3. I don't have a CAT with a LS1010.
4. I don't have extra money for equipment
5. I don't have extra money for online time with virtual racks.

I do how ever have access to 1600, 2500 and a 7000 with Ethernet, serial and
BRI interfaces. I also have a Atlas 550 so I can practice Frame and ISDN
material.

I still want my CCIE.

Can I pass the Token Ring (DLSw RSRB), ATM and Voice portions of the LAB with
book knowledge alone?

I passed the CCNA, CCDA and CCNP with book knowledge.

Is anyone else in a similar situation?




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RE: generally,in a vlan,how many workstaions are in is better? [7:7764]

2001-06-08 Thread Vijay Ramcharan

We also use floors for separating VLANs.

Vijay Ramcharan


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[7:7761]


We use Geography, One for each switch, two switches per floor. One at
each end of floor.

 Chuck Larrieu  06/07/01 10:21PM 
Not meant to be sarcastic, but how many hosts in any network, VLAN or
otherwise? Answer is it depends ;-

I have a question for you folks who use VLAN's extensively. Do you
establish membership by geography ( floors, parts of floors, buildings,
etc ) or by function ( accounting, sales, engineering? )

I ask because most of  the orgs that I interact with that use VLANs tend
to do it by geography.

Chuck

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Leo
Shen
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[7:7660]

50?100?200?
We use Geography, One for each switch, two switches per floor. One at
each end of floor.

 Chuck Larrieu  06/07/01 10:21PM 
Not meant to be sarcastic, but how many hosts in any network, VLAN or
otherwise? Answer is it depends ;-

I have a question for you folks who use VLAN's extensively. Do you
establish membership by geography ( floors, parts of floors, buildings,
etc ) or by function ( accounting, sales, engineering? )

I ask because most of  the orgs that I interact with that use VLANs tend
to do it by geography.

Chuck

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[7:7660]

50?100?200?




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OT: Fridays funnies [7:7765]

2001-06-08 Thread Natasha

#1...
Subject:  Why Men Aren't Secretaries

Husband's note to his wife:

Doctor's office called: Said Pabst Beer is normal.
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#2...
1. The sport of choice for the urban poor is BASKETBALL.
2. The sport of choice for maintenance level employees is BOWLING.
3. The sport of choice for front-line workers is FOOTBALL.
4. The sport of choice for supervisors is BASEBALL.
5. The sport of choice for middle management is TENNIS.
6. The sport of choice for corporate officers is GOLF.

AMAZING CONCLUSION:
The higher you are in the corporate structure, the smaller your balls
become.


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Rack [7:7767]

2001-06-08 Thread Kelly D Griffin

RamG is the lucky winner.

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Network Engineer
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Re: NAT / citrix connectivity [7:7709]

2001-06-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Lopez, Robert wrote:

 establish a session. This is where my problem lies...the citrix server ip
 address will change once it's in the new subnet...the client will not be
 able to connect.
 
 It was suggested that we implement NAT to allow the client to connect to
the
 citrix server.  This is a quick snapshot of what we have...

I'm assuming that notifying the users and having them change the IP is not
a feasable option?

Even if you DID use NAT to translate the old IP to the new IP, client-side
changes will have to be made.  (and i think the server will bave to be set
up appropriately too..I'm only familar with the client side.)

The client end will have to, going from a bad memory, change their
firewall settings to allow them to connect to the server-behind-nat.
There is an option along the lines of use alternate IP address or
something...its been about 4 months since I did this and havent been in
front of a citrix client in at least 2...its a well documented bit.

The /better/ solution of course would be to assign a FQDN to the IP
addresses and have the clients change to THAT, so that it is only done
once...and then you can change the IP at will.


~shrug~

...david


 NAT config on cat6509sw1r1
 ip nat inside source static 10.101.99.20 164.42.100.25

If I read this right, it appears that you are doing the translation at the
/client/ end, not the server end...that is totally wierd, to me.

But, in that case, should that not be 

ip nat OUTSIDE source static

since that is the direction we need to go?

but I'm still rather confused why you are doing the NAT at the client side
instead of the server side..

david

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FW: retransmissions [7:7731]

2001-06-08 Thread Sites, Bob

Any ideas on the quickest way to isolate the cause of these? We thought we
had it pinned down to the AS400, but we turned IP off on that last night and
we still had the same problems? Our sniffer shows that most of the
retransmissions are from workstations to the AS400.

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that is too much.  your lan traffic is most likely saturated or getting many
errors.

 Sites, Bob  06/08/01 10:36AM 
I know that with any ethernet network retransmissions are normal, but can
anyone tell me a ballpark figure of what is acceptable.  Using our sniffer
we are seeing approximately 30% of our network traffic as retransmissions? 

Bob Sites
System Engineer, CCNA
Valley Health System, IS Dept.
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Re: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-08 Thread Laszlo Csosza

Hi!

You receive one full BGP table with about 90-1 prefixes from each of the
uplink ISPs... 2 ISP, 2 full BGP table...
128MB RAM is enough...

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 Redundancy and loadbalancing are possible. The hardware is insufficient,
 though.

 Redundcy and Load balancing requirements.
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 2 ISPs
 2 /24
 ASN
 Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)
 web servers with two IPs, from each block
 DNS round robin

 Redundancy only
 --
 2 ISPs
 1 /24
 ASN
 Two routers capable of 256 Mb of DRAM (3600 and higher)

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  We are trying to have the web servers in our LAN accessible to the
  internet via 2 T1's from different providers -- more for redundancy than
 
  load sharing, though that matters too.  Currently we have 2 T1's, each
  giving us a different set of IP addresses.  That just lets us put some
  sites on each T1 -- doesn't give us an ounce of redundancy.
 
  I've been told that if we get a router with 2 WIC's that can speak BGP
  (Cisco 2600 or better) that may solve our problem.  I'm very new to
  routing, so can someone answer some basic questions?
 
  Is the idea with this solution that we will be running just one set of
  IP addresses?  And that, because of BGP on our router, either ISP will
  be able to route traffic to that set of IPs on the T1 it provides?
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
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Re: Troubleshooting question? [7:7763]

2001-06-08 Thread Circusnuts

I personally don't think it'll work, but my biggest of questions is:

How could you be @ this level  have no money ???

Phil

- Original Message -
From: 
To: 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:43 PM
Subject: Troubleshooting question? [7:7763]


 He is my situation in a nutshell. Can some one help me troubleshoot this.

 I. I don't have any router's with token ring interface.
 2. I don't have any VIC modules so I can't do VOICE.
 3. I don't have a CAT with a LS1010.
 4. I don't have extra money for equipment
 5. I don't have extra money for online time with virtual racks.

 I do how ever have access to 1600, 2500 and a 7000 with Ethernet, serial
and
 BRI interfaces. I also have a Atlas 550 so I can practice Frame and ISDN
 material.

 I still want my CCIE.

 Can I pass the Token Ring (DLSw RSRB), ATM and Voice portions of the LAB
with
 book knowledge alone?

 I passed the CCNA, CCDA and CCNP with book knowledge.

 Is anyone else in a similar situation?




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CCIE Written scheduled, Wed 6/13 [7:7772]

2001-06-08 Thread EA Louie

I'm scheduled to retake the CCIE Written (fater a 1-1/2 year break) on
Wednesday - I've been watching the discussions on the list and they have been
really helpful.  I'll be taking a LOT of pre-tests between now and then, and
any help that you all would provide would be greatly appreciated.  And of
course, your encouragement is already strongly felt!!

thx   -e-




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telnet, configuration [7:7771]

2001-06-08 Thread jimmy halbert

hello guys / ladies,
I am having problems getting my telnet to work in the lab properly. I can 
telnet to any of the routers; However once there I am stuck and can not get 
back to the access_router or any of the other routers. I have pasted in my 
config, if anyone has a suggestion or sees an error in it let me know...

Thanks All

Jimmy L. HalbertCurrent configuration:
!
version 11.3
no service password-encryption
!
hostname Access_Router
!
enable secret 5 $1$3s/V$Y84ec8t4.b9HNu2YUvwH/.
enable password cisco
!
ip host Access_Router 2001 192.168.1.1
ip host r25001 2002 192.168.1.1
ip host r25002 2003 192.168.1.1
ip host r25003 2004 192.168.1.1
ip host r25004 2005 192.168.1.1
ip host r40001 2006 192.168.1.1
ip host r75131 2007 192.168.1.1
ip host r75132 2008 192.168.1.1
!
!
interface Loopback0
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
!
router rip
network 10.0.0.0
!
ip classless
banner motd ^C
Welcome To The Access Router ^C
!
line con 0
line 1 16
no exec
modem InOut


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Re: Troubleshooting question? [7:7763]

2001-06-08 Thread Bob S

Hate to break to you but I don't think what you currently have will be 
enough to practice everything that will be in the exam.  But you can 
certainly try, there is always the first for everything.


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Troubleshooting question? [7:7763]
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 13:43:38 -0400

He is my situation in a nutshell. Can some one help me troubleshoot this.

I. I don't have any router's with token ring interface.
2. I don't have any VIC modules so I can't do VOICE.
3. I don't have a CAT with a LS1010.
4. I don't have extra money for equipment
5. I don't have extra money for online time with virtual racks.

I do how ever have access to 1600, 2500 and a 7000 with Ethernet, serial 
and
BRI interfaces. I also have a Atlas 550 so I can practice Frame and ISDN
material.

I still want my CCIE.

Can I pass the Token Ring (DLSw RSRB), ATM and Voice portions of the LAB 
with
book knowledge alone?

I passed the CCNA, CCDA and CCNP with book knowledge.

Is anyone else in a similar situation?
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Re: Troubleshooting question? [7:7763]

2001-06-08 Thread RamG

IMO it is not possible to clear the lab without sufficient exposure to
various tech.  You would be better off spending the lab money on short
training course and get equipped with all that is required to pass the lab
on first attempt.

HTH / RamG
 wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 He is my situation in a nutshell. Can some one help me troubleshoot this.

 I. I don't have any router's with token ring interface.
 2. I don't have any VIC modules so I can't do VOICE.
 3. I don't have a CAT with a LS1010.
 4. I don't have extra money for equipment
 5. I don't have extra money for online time with virtual racks.

 I do how ever have access to 1600, 2500 and a 7000 with Ethernet, serial
and
 BRI interfaces. I also have a Atlas 550 so I can practice Frame and ISDN
 material.

 I still want my CCIE.

 Can I pass the Token Ring (DLSw RSRB), ATM and Voice portions of the LAB
with
 book knowledge alone?

 I passed the CCNA, CCDA and CCNP with book knowledge.

 Is anyone else in a similar situation?




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RE: Passed BSCN but..............? [7:7719]

2001-06-08 Thread Jennifer Cribbs

6/8/2001 2:10:04 PM, Jennifer Cribbs  wrote:

Hey, I remember you.  

thanks for the support!!.  I am sweating it at this
moment.cram, cram, cramI take my books to work, I study
and read after work, I study until the wee hrs of the morning.  I have a
sybex book for this and I absolutely love the on-
line university that cisco has.  Great info site.

I have my books prepared for the routing test, which I want to do next.  I
am using gough for this.

The worst thing about this test is the mistake I made scheduling it two
weeks in advance.  That is way too much time
to stress.  ugh.

Jenn

6/8/2001 12:26:16 PM, Ole Drews Jensen  wrote:

:-)

Good luck Jennifer,

Ole

~~~
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 Systems Network Manager
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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~~~ 

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Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 11:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Passed BSCN but..? [7:7719]


I hope I will be as fortunate on tues as I womanfully struggle through
it

Jennifer Cribbs
  


dawkins c wrote:

 I have just passed the BSCN with a score of 919. I should be happy about
 this but I found the test relatively easy. I would have prefered to
 manfully struggle through the questions and succeed after my heroic
 attempts (OK slightly overstated). Instead I was waiting for the
questions
 to get harder. I know this sounds silly. Maybe I just got the right
 questions for me?

 Your comments

 PS .. no I am not some Cisco Guru (far from it), just a journeyman Cisco
 network designer.
Have a great day!!
Jennifer
Have a great day!!
Jennifer 


Have a great day!!
Jennifer




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RE: Racks [7:7752]

2001-06-08 Thread Jon Krabbenschmidt

I have several rack containers made by Engineering Packaging Corporation.
They are made of hard shock resistant plastic with 19 dual rail racks
inside mounted on shock absorbers. I used these for shipping pre-built head
ends to field locations. They have casters that mount on the bottom for
rolling around. Both the front and back open for accessibility. I am getting
ready to dump them on e-bay. If you are interested e-mail me and I can give
you more info and send some pictures.

Jon

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Subject: RE: Racks [7:7752]


Check the archives for music racks. There are lots of vendors. If you want
full size racks, vendors like Graybar and Anixter sell Chatsworth among
others. Very nice gear - but expensive.

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 Subject: Racks [7:7752]
 
 
 Can anyone tell me what are the best racks to use to rack my 
 Cisco gear.  
 Where can I go on the web to find them.  Thanks.
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sc0 and sl0 address [7:7777]

2001-06-08 Thread Michael Oaks

Could someone tell me what the sc0 and sl0 interfaces are in the 6509.
Which one will be the switch VLAN1 if either.




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Re: Troubleshooting question? [7:7763]

2001-06-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The company I work for paid for my books and tests.

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From: Circusnuts 
To: ; 
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: Troubleshooting question? [7:7763]


 I personally don't think it'll work, but my biggest of questions is:

 How could you be @ this level  have no money ???

 Phil

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 Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 1:43 PM
 Subject: Troubleshooting question? [7:7763]


  He is my situation in a nutshell. Can some one help me troubleshoot
this.
 
  I. I don't have any router's with token ring interface.
  2. I don't have any VIC modules so I can't do VOICE.
  3. I don't have a CAT with a LS1010.
  4. I don't have extra money for equipment
  5. I don't have extra money for online time with virtual racks.
 
  I do how ever have access to 1600, 2500 and a 7000 with Ethernet, serial
 and
  BRI interfaces. I also have a Atlas 550 so I can practice Frame and ISDN
  material.
 
  I still want my CCIE.
 
  Can I pass the Token Ring (DLSw RSRB), ATM and Voice portions of the LAB
 with
  book knowledge alone?
 
  I passed the CCNA, CCDA and CCNP with book knowledge.
 
  Is anyone else in a similar situation?




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telnet configuration [7:7779]

2001-06-08 Thread jimmy halbert

Hello Guys / Ladies,
I am having problems getting my lab telnet configuration up and going. I can 
telnet from my access router to any of the other routers; however once I am 
there I can not telnet back to the access_router or any of the other 
routers. I have posted my current config on the access router. Take a look 
and see if I am doing is ok...what am I missing that is keeping me from 
being able to telnet back to the access router

Thanks All

Jimmy L. Halbert


Current configuration:
!
version 11.3
no service password-encryption
!
hostname Access_Router
!
enable secret 5 $1$3s/V$Y84ec8t4.b9HNu2YUvwH/.
enable password cisco
!
ip host Access_Router 2001 192.168.1.1
ip host r25001 2002 192.168.1.1
ip host r25002 2003 192.168.1.1
ip host r25003 2004 192.168.1.1
ip host r25004 2005 192.168.1.1
ip host r40001 2006 192.168.1.1
ip host r75131 2007 192.168.1.1
ip host r75132 2008 192.168.1.1
!
!
interface Loopback0
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
!
router rip
network 10.0.0.0
!
ip classless
banner motd ^C
Welcome To The Access Router ^C
!
line con 0
line 1 16
no exec
modem InOut


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RE: telnet, configuration [7:7771]

2001-06-08 Thread Munoz, Michael

What exactly do you mean by stuck?  I'm assuming you mean that you enter
exit but still stay in the router?

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/dial
ts_c/dtsprt2/dcdrtlnt.htm#17201

From Link:  

Terminating the Telnet session requires first suspending it, then
disconnecting it. To suspend a Telnet session, enter the escape sequence
Ctrl-Shift-6 x (press Control-Shift-6, let go, then press x). Enter the
disconnect EXEC command to terminate the Telnet session. 



Thanks,

Mike Munoz




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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: telnet, configuration [7:7771]


hello guys / ladies,
I am having problems getting my telnet to work in the lab properly. I can 
telnet to any of the routers; However once there I am stuck and can not get 
back to the access_router or any of the other routers. I have pasted in my 
config, if anyone has a suggestion or sees an error in it let me know...

Thanks All

Jimmy L. HalbertCurrent configuration:
!
version 11.3
no service password-encryption
!
hostname Access_Router
!
enable secret 5 $1$3s/V$Y84ec8t4.b9HNu2YUvwH/.
enable password cisco
!
ip host Access_Router 2001 192.168.1.1
ip host r25001 2002 192.168.1.1
ip host r25002 2003 192.168.1.1
ip host r25003 2004 192.168.1.1
ip host r25004 2005 192.168.1.1
ip host r40001 2006 192.168.1.1
ip host r75131 2007 192.168.1.1
ip host r75132 2008 192.168.1.1
!
!
interface Loopback0
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial0
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Serial1
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
!
router rip
network 10.0.0.0
!
ip classless
banner motd ^C
Welcome To The Access Router ^C
!
line con 0
line 1 16
no exec
modem InOut


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RE: sc0 and sl0 address [7:7777]

2001-06-08 Thread Bob Cisco

Check this link out, it just have the answer you're looking for:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_5_5/cnfg_gd/supcfg.htm

If not it's good reading material and a place to start if you have Cat6000.




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RE: telnet, configuration [7:7771]

2001-06-08 Thread Bob Cisco

Michael is right.  ctrl+shift, x will take you back to the console server. 
I;m assuming that your doing a reverse telnet.


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