download of flash fails [7:8919]

2001-06-18 Thread Vyacheslav Luschinsky

I would like to install new flash ios image but I don't know what to do if
it fails. Can I download ios from tftp without any flash installed?


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RE: Bridging: no ip routing and no bridge xx route ip [7:8920]

2001-06-18 Thread McCallum, Robert

IP routing is by default on when using IRB bridging.  The only way to trun
IP routing off is by the command you have done.!

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Subject: Bridging: no ip routing and no bridge xx route ip [7:8917]


Hi All,

I have a question on no bridge xx route ip command, what I want is to
disable IP routing inside the bridge group, but I found after I use this
command, router still routes the IP packets.

My configuration is as follows:

 .2172.10.37.0/24.1.1172.10.36.0/24  .2
R7  R3  R6

The configuration on R7 and R6 as usual, no bridge group is configured on
them, on R3, I have(stripped):

bridge irb
!
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/0
 ip address 172.10.37.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip route-cache distributed
 no ip mroute-cache
 load-interval 30
 negotiation auto
 bridge-group 1
!
interface FastEthernet2/0/0
 ip address 172.10.36.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip route-cache distributed
 no ip mroute-cache
 half-duplex
 bridge-group 1
!
bridge 1 protocol ieee

But on R7 I still could ping 172.10.36.2, after I use no ip routing, then
it
failed, so my question what is the relationship between no bridge xx route
ip and no ip routing, why after I run the first command, ip routing is
still enabled in the bridge group?

Thanks,
Jerry




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RE: Static Routing [7:8896]

2001-06-18 Thread Charles Manafa

Are your servers configured with the correct default gateway?

CM

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Subject: Static Routing [7:8896]

Hi
I have 3 routers running a point-to-point network.There are 2 branches
and 
the 3rd router is at the ISP.All the links are 64K and I am using static

routes.I can telnet into and ping all 3 routers both serial and ethernet

interfaces , but I cannot see the WINS and DNS servers at the ISP. I
have 
put a static route on the fastethernet interface at the ISP router
0.0.0.0 
0.0.0.0 fast 0 and the same route on the serial interface at the second 
branch which connects at to the ISP router 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial 1. B

But after that I still cannot see those 2 servers from branch1 and 2.If
I do 
a show arp on the ISP router I can see the 2 servers and ping them from
that 
router, but not from the other 2.

BRANCH164k Link--BRANCH264K Link-ISP--Ethernet--Servers

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VLAN [7:8921]

2001-06-18 Thread parky chan

Dear
How to make a VLAN at my company
my company has 100 PC




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CCIE Written [7:8923]

2001-06-18 Thread Perminder Grewal

I intend taking my test in a about two weeks. Does the test have any 
pointers to the questions i.e. How many answers, choose the best etc.

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RE: CCIE Written [7:8923]

2001-06-18 Thread McCallum, Robert

Choose all that apply!  Choose the best answer/s.

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I intend taking my test in a about two weeks. Does the test have any 
pointers to the questions i.e. How many answers, choose the best etc.

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Documentation CD [7:8925]

2001-06-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

After installing the documentation CD, I tried to lunch the CD by running
the Lunch CD short cut, but all I get is a blank page. I started it from
the
CD by running the home.htm file on CD2, this works fine but as soon as I
click on a link I get garbage text. I tried to install Netscape navigator
this
didn't help also.

I have Win 2k with Internet Explorer 5.5 and 128MB RAM and 10GB HDD.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Voice-Good books [7:8926]

2001-06-18 Thread Stuart Laubstein

I want to buy some books on Voice over ip etc. I have the McQuerry and Keagy
books from cisco press but was wondering if anyone knows of a book that is
based on the CIPT class? Any other books I should purchase?

thanks

stuart




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Re: cisco cd from Hard disk [7:8888]

2001-06-18 Thread muga pera

Hi 
You try to zip and copy 
That will work

ciscosl
--- kenny wong  wrote:
 Hi ,
 Any one try to copy the Cisco CD to your hard disk
 and eventually access 
 through the hard disk ?
 Please help
 
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voip network design urgent [7:8928]

2001-06-18 Thread muga pera

HI everybody

I am designing a voip network.  I want to take ip
traffic throug a leased line put them to the pstn
through pbx.
I am going to use 3640 with vic- EM card and WIC-2T
to get the leased line.
I am going to use ericosn DM110 as pbx
Will this work or tell me your ideas and sugestions

ciscosl

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AW: Documentation CD [7:8925]

2001-06-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

search for the LAUNCHIT.EXE File on the CD
and start it this will open a Browser-Window.
Now it must work. i had the same problem 2 weeks ago.

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Hi,

After installing the documentation CD, I tried to lunch the CD by running
the Lunch CD short cut, but all I get is a blank page. I started it from
the
CD by running the home.htm file on CD2, this works fine but as soon as I
click on a link I get garbage text. I tried to install Netscape navigator
this
didn't help also.

I have Win 2k with Internet Explorer 5.5 and 128MB RAM and 10GB HDD.

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Re: Cisco Certs [7:8807]

2001-06-18 Thread Omer Ehsan Dar

Dear paul,
Hi, being an electrical engineer myself I have to say that I agree with
all the points you made except one. That is the one comparing SAP to
CCIE. If you look into it deeply SAP was a software Cisco is basically a
hardware company. So if some has been a CCIE for a couple of years and
had worked with the myrid of equipment available chances are that he
wont disappear so easily. he will get work maybe not for 120K to 150K
but maybe 100K he will be needed because Computer Networks are going to
stay. so even if Cisco is replaced with another company the laws of
networking are not going to change they are the same. As in Electrical
engineering Ohm's law is still the same that is for those who dont know
Voltage = Current x Reisitance (V=IR) (sic! couldnt resist it).
Another analogy is for software programmers, if you made a program in
the original Fortran or Algol you can still run it in the latest version
of C++ or Visual Basic.
That is my opinion of course.
Omer Ehsan Dar




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Newbie Question [7:8933]

2001-06-18 Thread Brian Fitzpatrick

Hi,

how do I set up a router with a dial in modem? Is it just a matter of
plugging in the serial port and connecting to an analogue line or is it way
more complex?
The moden needs to be there so that If it(Router) ever goes down, I can dial
in and bring it back up.

Thanks in advance.
Brian




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Cisco Bootstrap chips [7:8934]

2001-06-18 Thread Omer Ehsan Dar

Hi all, 
could anybody point out the source of cisco boot strap chips? Can we use
third party chips or do they have to be cisco approved.
Thanks in advance.
Omer




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Accounting w/o Authentication [7:8935]

2001-06-18 Thread Ashraf Wagih

Dear All,
I want to configure Cisco AS5300 to not to
authenticate any dial up user, but at the same time
passes the user account to an external RADIUS server.

Could anyone help me one that.

I appreciate your help and cooperation.
Thanks and best regards
Ashraf



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Re: Newbie Question [7:8933]

2001-06-18 Thread Richard Bosire

Hie..

Well , it more than plugging a modem to serial interface and dialin.. You
should check
among other things -

- wether you serial port is async or sync [ you need a physical  async port
for for you
to attach your modem]
- you 'll need to configure your router to accept CHAP or PAP dialin  by
creating an AAA
model

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

- you can also use the AUX port ???  [
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/pppdialup.html ]

CCO is your best solution

cheers
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Brian Fitzpatrick wrote:

 Hi,

 how do I set up a router with a dial in modem? Is it just a matter of
 plugging in the serial port and connecting to an analogue line or is it way
 more complex?
 The moden needs to be there so that If it(Router) ever goes down, I can
dial
 in and bring it back up.

 Thanks in advance.
 Brian




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RE: Newbie Question [7:8933]

2001-06-18 Thread Charles Manafa

How do you intend to bring up a dead router through an attached modem. Do
you mean if an interface goes down? 

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From: Brian Fitzpatrick
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18/06/01 12:11
Subject: Newbie Question [7:8933]

Hi,

how do I set up a router with a dial in modem? Is it just a matter of
plugging in the serial port and connecting to an analogue line or is it
way
more complex?
The moden needs to be there so that If it(Router) ever goes down, I can
dial
in and bring it back up.

Thanks in advance.
Brian




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RE: Accounting w/o Authentication [7:8935]

2001-06-18 Thread Tim Lovelace

This should do the trick in its most basic form
I use a similar config just with tacacs+

aaa new-model
aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius
radius-server host 199.191.104.9

Tim


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 Subject: Accounting w/o Authentication [7:8935]
 
 
 Dear All,
 I want to configure Cisco AS5300 to not to
 authenticate any dial up user, but at the same time
 passes the user account to an external RADIUS server.
 
 Could anyone help me one that.
 
 I appreciate your help and cooperation.
 Thanks and best regards
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RE: Accounting w/o Authentication [7:8935]

2001-06-18 Thread Hire, Ejay

If it's not doing any authentication, what is it going to account to the
Radius server? 
If you just want to capture when the lines come up and go down without any
user info then you can do this with a syslog server.

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Dear All,
I want to configure Cisco AS5300 to not to
authenticate any dial up user, but at the same time
passes the user account to an external RADIUS server.

Could anyone help me one that.

I appreciate your help and cooperation.
Thanks and best regards
Ashraf



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Re: Mystery Ethernet Address [7:8746]

2001-06-18 Thread David Chandler

I captured several frames with MACs of 45-00-. They are
[Ethernet[IP/TCP]] frames missing the first 8 bytes, as Priscilla
guessed.  The Switch is not incrementing CRC errors so my guess is that
the nic/driver has a bug.  I have so far seen a couple different apps
within the weird frames so I see no reason to believe that it is a
particular apps triggering the bug.  I am only getting these 45-00-...
MACs from one server and it is HEAVILY used, maybe the load on the
server, NIC, driver triggers the bad framing?

DaveC

Michael Cohen wrote:
 
 Has anyone ever heard of network traffic that's sourced from a multicast
 ethernet address?  I've seen error messages on a Catalyst 4000 that reads:
 
 %SYS-4-P2_WARN- 1/Invalid traffic from multicast source address
 45-00-05-dc-73-a6 on port 1/1
 
 I know that address isn't a multicast address but it's not registered to
any
 Ethernet vendor codes either.  Cisco says this is probably from a traffic
 generator (like SmartBits) but I don't think that's being run anywhere. 
Has
 anybody seen this MAC address or something like it?
 
 Thanks,
 
 -Michael Cohen




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Memory upgrade: Simple concerns [7:8944]

2001-06-18 Thread Bob Edmonds

Hi all,

I just purchased 8MB of Flash for a 2501, I was wondering how one would go
about installing it?  Is it mere open the router and plugchug?  I also am
going to load a new IOS on it, so should I erease the old IOS and then copy
from the image from the tftp server to the router? Thanks!!!

Bob Edmonds




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RE: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]

2001-06-18 Thread Thomas Crowe

I have this book, and I confess that I have not totaly picked through it
yet.  What errors are you referring to?

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This is a very good book for lab practise, however understand there are alot
of errors in the book.


 Check out:

 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/007212766X/groupstudycom

 This book gives detailed CCIE practice labs and more importantly, also
 offers an analysis of the solution.  $47.99 from Amazon.com

 Take care,

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How I Passed the CIT Exam [7:8940]

2001-06-18 Thread Marc R. Menninger

I just passed the Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting (CIT) Exam (SUPRT
640-506) and if you're familiar at all with this exam, you know it's one of
the toughest Cisco exams in the CCNP certification track . Covering
troubleshooting techniques for Appletalk, Novell, Frame Relay WANs, ISDN,
VLANs and much more, it's not an exam to be taken lightly.

I took many approaches to study for and pass this exam. First I took the
Global Knowledge 5-day training course. This was an intensive but
interesting course that was about 50/50 lecture and lab.

Then I bought the CIT study guide from Cheet-sheets.com. This cost more than
$30 but it was a great investment. It has more than 100 questions and
answers that are very similar to questions that are on the exam. Any
questions that I couldn't answer from the study guide I looked up in my copy
of Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting from Cisco Press.

Once I felt confident that I had studied enough, I scheduled, took, and
passed the CIT exam. Let me give you a bit of advice: if you do not study
for this exam, you will fail, it's just that simple. Unlike other Cisco
exams where if you have enough hands-on experience with routers or switches
you can take the exam without studying and pass, this exam covers such a
broad array of technologies that it's highly unlikely that you have hands-on
experience with all of them. And if you're weak in just one or two areas,
like Appletalk and Novell, and you take this exam hoping to pass, you will
fail.

Now that I've passed CIT I'm studying for other exams and I'm auctioning off
all of my CIT study materials including the Global Knowledge class
materials, the Cheet-sheets.com study guide and a brand new CIT book from
Cisco Press.  You can find the auction and more details here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1247767685.

Best of luck to you on your studies!

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cisco 500 series content engine ? [7:8945]

2001-06-18 Thread Phil Barker

Hi Group,
Has anyone installed the cisco 500 series content
engine. I've just been reading the manual and it
contains to Eth ports.

My question is, what is the second eth port for ?

Regards,

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TACACS !! [7:8946]

2001-06-18 Thread shella kevin

Hi,i just joined a new company and we have TACACS running on bsdi. One of
the user is not been able to authenticate. i am not sure how to fix this
problem. anyone tell me how it works ?cheersshella



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Re: RIP Update [7:8897]

2001-06-18 Thread John Neiberger

It does not matter which serial interfaces you use, so you should have
no problem connecting Serial 0 on one router to Serial 1 on another
router.  There is one caveat, though.  Usually the first two serial
interfaces are high-speed and the rest are low speed.  If you connected
Serial 0 to Serial 2 and tried to run at T-1 speeds it would fail.  The
low speed ports aren't capable of clockrates higher than 115k.

Regards,
John

 RamG  6/17/01 5:02:39 PM 
Thanks Circusnuts.  Problem solved.  The interface connection was
wrong
between the routers.

By the way can someone clarify on this one - Is it wrong to connect
Serial 0
of Router A to Serial 1 of Router B.  I did come across this problem
while
playing on my home lab with rip configuration.

Tx / RamG

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 Are you taking into account RIP v1 assumes the only viable subnet
mask is
 the one on the interface it advertises out of ???  Are you
summarizing 
 does it follow the natural bit boundaries (so as not to advertise a
 blackhole).

 Am I close to the issue ???

 Phil
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 From: RamG
 To:
 Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 3:20 PM
 Subject: RIP Update [7:8897]


  I was practicing Lab 19 from All In One Study Guide.  I did the
  configuration exactly as stated but the RIP is not advertising.
Following
  is the debug ip rip  config details.  Hope someone can help me.
 
  01:12:59: RIP: ignored v1 update from bad source 193.1.1.1 on
Serial1
  01:13:13: RIP: ignored v1 update from bad source 152.1.1.1 on
Ethernet0
  01:13:19: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Ethernet0
  (148.1.1.1)
  01:13:19: RIP: build update entries
  01:13:19:   network 10.0.0.0 metric 1
  01:13:19:   network 192.1.1.0 metric 1
  01:13:19: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Loopback0
 (10.1.1.1)
  01:13:19: RIP: build update entries
  01:13:19:   network 148.1.0.0 metric 1
  01:13:19:   network 192.1.1.0 metric 1
  01:13:19: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Serial1
 (192.1.1.1)
  01:13:19: RIP: build update entries
  01:13:19:   network 10.0.0.0 metric 1
  01:13:19:   network 148.1.0.0 metric 1
 
  R 2501
 
  interface Loopback0
   ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
  interface Ethernet0
   ip address 148.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
   no ip route-cache
   no ip mroute-cache
   no keepalive
  interface Serial1
   ip address 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
   no ip route-cache
   no ip mroute-cache
  router rip
   network 10.0.0.0
   network 148.1.0.0
   network 192.1.1.0
  ip kerberos source-interface any
  no ip classless
  no ip http server
  end
 
  R 2511
 
  p host R2503 2003 1.1.1.1
  ip host R2504 2004 1.1.1.1
  ip host R2502 2002 1.1.1.1
  ip host R2501 2001 1.1.1.1
  interface Loopback0
   ip address 1.1.1.1 255.0.0.0 - This is being used for Terminal
Server
  interface Serial0
   ip address 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
   no fair-queue
   clockrate 64000
  interface Serial1
   ip address 193.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
   no fair-queue
   clockrate 64000
  router rip
   network 192.1.1.0
   network 193.1.1.0
  ip kerberos source-interface any
  no ip classless
  no ip http server
  end
 
  R 2503
 
  interface Ethernet0
   ip address 152.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
   no keepalive
  interface Serial0
   ip address 193.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
   no ip mroute-cache
  no ip address
  router rip
   network 152.1.0.0
   network 193.1.1.0
  ip kerberos source-interface any
  no ip classless
  no ip http server
  end
 
  TIA  /  RamG




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RE: Complete Redundancy [7:8409]

2001-06-18 Thread Bob Johnson

More likely than not both circuits share some equipment along the way. It's
not uncommon for carriers to use third party networks if they don't own
facilities in the area...

You *can* ask for proper circuit diversity from one carrier. You will pay
more but you'll know (at least as much as you can with any carrier) that the
circuits will be diverse.

If you just try 2 seperate carriers you can end up with some common points. 

At least when you are paying for diversity (from a single carrier) you can
bitch about problems like you describe.

I've seen the same problem in other areas... WE host in a large co-locate
facility. Lots of smaller co-locate services also host there. If seen
several cases where non-local companies host with 2 seperate co-locate
companies only to have both sets of equipment in the same facilities.



-Original Message-
From: Bradley J. Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 6:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Complete Redundancy [7:8409]


Right now I'm dealing with a situation in which my company has two redundant
frame relay links to Botany Australia.  One through Sprint, and the other
through ATT.  We were experiencing really bad latency on the ATT link (up
to 1.2 seconds), so I moved all the traffic over to the Sprint link once it
was installed.  No change, though, in the latency.  I used Concord Net
Health to measure the latency, and it was *exactly* the same over both the
ATT link and the Sprint link - they spiked at the exact same times, and to
the same degree.  They must be going over the same satellite link or
whatever, but *something* is amiss here



- Original Message -
From: Chuck Larrieu
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 10:46 AM
Subject: RE: Complete Redundancy [7:8409]


The world is a single point of failure. :-

Seriously, something often overlooked - the ISP's themselves, their
backbones, their peering.

Not too long ago, up in the Sacramento area, some folks found out the hard
way that even though they were dual homed, both ISP's used the same backbone
provider. When that provider had a failure, both ISP's were down ( along
with several others in the area, all of whom used this same Tier 1 as their
backbone )

If the customer really does require absolute complete redundancy then you
and they should be doing a lot of research.

Chuck



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Andy
Barkl
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 2:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Complete Redundancy [7:8409]

I have a client who needs absolute complete redundancy for their Internet
service.

I assume they should be using 2 separate links with different ISPs. What I
don't have hands-on experience with is the physical connections and HSRP.

Will I connect both routers to the local switch and then configure HSRP
between them?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.




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Re: Cisco Bootstrap chips [7:8934]

2001-06-18 Thread Keyboard_Cowboy

Ebay ususally has them really cheap. But not sure they will have the ones
you need.

Omer Ehsan Dar  wrote in message
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 Hi all,
 could anybody point out the source of cisco boot strap chips? Can we use
 third party chips or do they have to be cisco approved.
 Thanks in advance.
 Omer




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new RFC Resource [7:8951]

2001-06-18 Thread Ciscodog

Hey folks
Just thought I'd pass along this new RFC resource website - its an official
RFC Org. mirror - easy to search by word/topic.

www.rfcdoctor.com

PS - type in coffee or monkey and catch up on the latest new technology
breakthroughs and a few laughs!


-Ciscodog
CCNP/DP
and IE2B!




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Re: RIP Update [7:8897]

2001-06-18 Thread RamG

Thanks John.  Y'day night I played around by connecting the interface vice
versa.  It works.  You are correct.  I have noted your clockrate comment
which I will implement when I purchase 2522.

RamG

John Neiberger  wrote in message
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 It does not matter which serial interfaces you use, so you should have
 no problem connecting Serial 0 on one router to Serial 1 on another
 router.  There is one caveat, though.  Usually the first two serial
 interfaces are high-speed and the rest are low speed.  If you connected
 Serial 0 to Serial 2 and tried to run at T-1 speeds it would fail.  The
 low speed ports aren't capable of clockrates higher than 115k.

 Regards,
 John

  RamG  6/17/01 5:02:39 PM 
 Thanks Circusnuts.  Problem solved.  The interface connection was
 wrong
 between the routers.

 By the way can someone clarify on this one - Is it wrong to connect
 Serial 0
 of Router A to Serial 1 of Router B.  I did come across this problem
 while
 playing on my home lab with rip configuration.

 Tx / RamG

 Circusnuts  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Are you taking into account RIP v1 assumes the only viable subnet
 mask is
  the one on the interface it advertises out of ???  Are you
 summarizing 
  does it follow the natural bit boundaries (so as not to advertise a
  blackhole).
 
  Am I close to the issue ???
 
  Phil
  - Original Message -
  From: RamG
  To:
  Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 3:20 PM
  Subject: RIP Update [7:8897]
 
 
   I was practicing Lab 19 from All In One Study Guide.  I did the
   configuration exactly as stated but the RIP is not advertising.
 Following
   is the debug ip rip  config details.  Hope someone can help me.
  
   01:12:59: RIP: ignored v1 update from bad source 193.1.1.1 on
 Serial1
   01:13:13: RIP: ignored v1 update from bad source 152.1.1.1 on
 Ethernet0
   01:13:19: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Ethernet0
   (148.1.1.1)
   01:13:19: RIP: build update entries
   01:13:19:   network 10.0.0.0 metric 1
   01:13:19:   network 192.1.1.0 metric 1
   01:13:19: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Loopback0
  (10.1.1.1)
   01:13:19: RIP: build update entries
   01:13:19:   network 148.1.0.0 metric 1
   01:13:19:   network 192.1.1.0 metric 1
   01:13:19: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Serial1
  (192.1.1.1)
   01:13:19: RIP: build update entries
   01:13:19:   network 10.0.0.0 metric 1
   01:13:19:   network 148.1.0.0 metric 1
  
   R 2501
  
   interface Loopback0
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
   interface Ethernet0
ip address 148.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no ip route-cache
no ip mroute-cache
no keepalive
   interface Serial1
ip address 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no ip route-cache
no ip mroute-cache
   router rip
network 10.0.0.0
network 148.1.0.0
network 192.1.1.0
   ip kerberos source-interface any
   no ip classless
   no ip http server
   end
  
   R 2511
  
   p host R2503 2003 1.1.1.1
   ip host R2504 2004 1.1.1.1
   ip host R2502 2002 1.1.1.1
   ip host R2501 2001 1.1.1.1
   interface Loopback0
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.0.0.0 - This is being used for Terminal
 Server
   interface Serial0
ip address 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
no fair-queue
clockrate 64000
   interface Serial1
ip address 193.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no fair-queue
clockrate 64000
   router rip
network 192.1.1.0
network 193.1.1.0
   ip kerberos source-interface any
   no ip classless
   no ip http server
   end
  
   R 2503
  
   interface Ethernet0
ip address 152.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no keepalive
   interface Serial0
ip address 193.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
no ip mroute-cache
   no ip address
   router rip
network 152.1.0.0
network 193.1.1.0
   ip kerberos source-interface any
   no ip classless
   no ip http server
   end
  
   TIA  /  RamG




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Re: Cisco Certs [7:8807]

2001-06-18 Thread Bubba Joe

I thought Cisco is more of a software (IOS)company than a hardware company?

-Bubba

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 Dear paul,
 Hi, being an electrical engineer myself I have to say that I agree with
 all the points you made except one. That is the one comparing SAP to
 CCIE. If you look into it deeply SAP was a software Cisco is basically a
 hardware company. So if some has been a CCIE for a couple of years and
 had worked with the myrid of equipment available chances are that he
 wont disappear so easily. he will get work maybe not for 120K to 150K
 but maybe 100K he will be needed because Computer Networks are going to
 stay. so even if Cisco is replaced with another company the laws of
 networking are not going to change they are the same. As in Electrical
 engineering Ohm's law is still the same that is for those who dont know
 Voltage = Current x Reisitance (V=IR) (sic! couldnt resist it).
 Another analogy is for software programmers, if you made a program in
 the original Fortran or Algol you can still run it in the latest version
 of C++ or Visual Basic.
 That is my opinion of course.
 Omer Ehsan Dar




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Re: administrator pssword problem [7:8916]

2001-06-18 Thread Jacky

Dear All,

I remember that this question is from RECRUIT at Hong Kong MTR. Why do
you ask this question here? You should find the answer by yourself.

ps. That is advertisment for IT people.

SeaTigerIII

- Original Message -
From: parky chan 
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 12:55 PM
Subject: administrator pssword problem [7:8916]


 Dear all Expert
 can you help me solve this problem?
 if i don't know the administrator password (N.T.)
 but i need to use admin right to do something
 what can i do?




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RE: Cisco Bootstrap chips [7:8934]

2001-06-18 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

You can get the 2500 BOOTROM's free (+ shipping) from Cisco, but I do not
know about the other models.

Read how I got mine by clicking the CCNP link below.

Hth,

Ole

~~~
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 Systems Network Manager
 CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~~~ 
 http://www.OleDrews.com/CCNP
~~~


-Original Message-
From: Keyboard_Cowboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco Bootstrap chips [7:8934]


Ebay ususally has them really cheap. But not sure they will have the ones
you need.

Omer Ehsan Dar  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Hi all,
 could anybody point out the source of cisco boot strap chips? Can we use
 third party chips or do they have to be cisco approved.
 Thanks in advance.
 Omer




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voice ports (tcp/udp) for VoIP [7:8956]

2001-06-18 Thread Federico Díaz Herrera

Hi, somebody knows which are the port(tcp/udp) used for VoIP???
regards




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RE: Memory upgrade: Simple concerns [7:8944]

2001-06-18 Thread Daniel Cotts

Are you replacing a 4MB with a 8MB or adding the 8 to an existing 8?
If replacing, a recent thread indicated that just doing a copy tftp flash
would do it. I've gone the long way about this. Change config register to
0x2101 and reloaded to router(boot) Then done the tftp.
If adding to existing Flash, I've also done it the long way. Go to
router(boot). Go to enable. erase both flash sticks - one at a time. Then
no partition flash from config t. Save config. tftp new image.

 -Original Message-
 From: Bob Edmonds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 9:55 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Memory upgrade: Simple concerns [7:8944]
 
 
 Hi all,
 
 I just purchased 8MB of Flash for a 2501, I was wondering how 
 one would go
 about installing it?  Is it mere open the router and 
 plugchug?  I also am
 going to load a new IOS on it, so should I erease the old IOS 
 and then copy
 from the image from the tftp server to the router? Thanks!!!
 
 Bob Edmonds
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Re: Memory upgrade: Simple concerns [7:8944]

2001-06-18 Thread Brian Hartsfield

At 10:55 AM 6/18/2001 -0400, Bob Edmonds wrote:
Hi all,

I just purchased 8MB of Flash for a 2501, I was wondering how one would go
about installing it?  Is it mere open the router and plugchug?  I also am
going to load a new IOS on it, so should I erease the old IOS and then copy
from the image from the tftp server to the router? Thanks!!!

I don't have the exact URLs here, but is you go to CCO there are good 
articles covering both activities that give good information on what you 
need to do, what to watch out for, and what to do if it fails (especially 
with the IOS upgrade).  I would suggest you go do a search for those 
articles, print them out, and put them in a binder of folder for future 
reference.

Brian




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SPAN question on 6509 [7:8959]

2001-06-18 Thread Wilson, Christian

I have set span to mirrior VLAN 1 traffic out destination port 5/33.  When I
connect my NAI Sniffer to port 5/33, it returns a utilization rate of
90-100%.  When I look to see how many bytes of traffic are being sent, my
Sniffer tells me 10 million to 15 million octets.  How can this be 90-100%
utilization on VLAN 1?  Doesn't a 6509 have something like a 32Gbs
backplane?  To my calculations, 15 million octets is (15 million octets X
8bits) = 120mbs, not even close to capacity.  Can someone tell me where I am
going wrong?




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Re: SPAN question on 6509 [7:8959]

2001-06-18 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

The Sniffer doesn't know anything about the 32 Gbps backplane. It just 
knows it's connected to a 100 Mbps Ethernet port.

Priscilla

At 12:08 PM 6/18/01, Wilson, Christian wrote:
I have set span to mirrior VLAN 1 traffic out destination port 5/33.  When I
connect my NAI Sniffer to port 5/33, it returns a utilization rate of
90-100%.  When I look to see how many bytes of traffic are being sent, my
Sniffer tells me 10 million to 15 million octets.  How can this be 90-100%
utilization on VLAN 1?  Doesn't a 6509 have something like a 32Gbs
backplane?  To my calculations, 15 million octets is (15 million octets X
8bits) = 120mbs, not even close to capacity.  Can someone tell me where I am
going wrong?


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com




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Re: administrator pssword problem [7:8916]

2001-06-18 Thread Vlade

The l0phtcrack tool will crack that password for you. Get it here:
http://packetstorm.securify.com/Crackers/NT/l0phtcrack/
parky chan  wrote in message
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 Dear all Expert
 can you help me solve this problem?
 if i don't know the administrator password (N.T.)
 but i need to use admin right to do something
 what can i do?




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RE: administrator password problem [7:8913]

2001-06-18 Thread Jon Krabbenschmidt

-Original Message-
From: Steiven Poh - Jaring Mailbox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 11:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: administrator password problem [7:8913]


any suggested site?


- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette) 
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: administrator password problem [7:8913]


 If you do a search on a security related site you can find  a tool to
 dump the SAM database in NT and then you will be able to retrieve
 the administrator password.




 On 17 Jun 2001 23:18:34 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (parky chan)
 wrote:

 Dear all Expert
 can you help me solve this problem?
 if i don't know the administrator password (N.T.)
 but i need to use admin right to do something
 what can i do?




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Router for sale (london) [7:8963]

2001-06-18 Thread Stephen Skinner

Hi,

i know i shouldn`t do this BUT..

i have a 2501 for sale

ios12.9  8mb flash 8mb ram 1eth(transevior) 2xserial

no cables..

contact me with price


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RE: SPAN question on 6509 [7:8959]

2001-06-18 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

At 11:17 AM 6/18/01, Wilson, Christian wrote:
So if I am connected to the SPAN destination port and am monitoring VLAN 1,
what is 90-100% utilized?  The SPAN destination port?

I wouldn't say the port. Think about it from the Sniffer's point of view. 
The Sniffer is reporting that the network to which it is attached is 90% 
utilized. Presumably that network is the cable between the SPAN destination 
port on the switch and the NIC in the Sniffer.

The Sniffer is just a network monitor. It is using a 100-Mbps NIC, 
presumably. It compares bits per second that it receives to 100-Mbps and 
reports this as a utilization percentage. It doesn't know about the 
architecture of the network (VLANs, etc.) or the architecture of the switch 
(backplanes, SPAN destination ports, etc.) But you know this. So just use 
common sense. You connected your Sniffer to a SPAN destination port. Well, 
that's what the Sniffer sees then -- the traffic that you are sending to 
the SPAN port in your switch.

Priscilla




  -Original Message-
  From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 11:09 AM
  To:   Wilson, Christian; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject:  Re: SPAN question on 6509 [7:8959]
 
  The Sniffer doesn't know anything about the 32 Gbps backplane. It just
  knows it's connected to a 100 Mbps Ethernet port.
 
  Priscilla
 
  At 12:08 PM 6/18/01, Wilson, Christian wrote:
  I have set span to mirrior VLAN 1 traffic out destination port 5/33.
  When I
  connect my NAI Sniffer to port 5/33, it returns a utilization rate of
  90-100%.  When I look to see how many bytes of traffic are being sent,
my
  Sniffer tells me 10 million to 15 million octets.  How can this be
  90-100%
  utilization on VLAN 1?  Doesn't a 6509 have something like a 32Gbs
  backplane?  To my calculations, 15 million octets is (15 million octets
X
  8bits) = 120mbs, not even close to capacity.  Can someone tell me where
I
  am
  going wrong?
  
 
  Priscilla Oppenheimer
  http://www.priscilla.com




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Re: VLAN [7:8921]

2001-06-18 Thread Bob S

Can you be more vague?

From: parky chan 
Reply-To: parky chan 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VLAN [7:8921]
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 04:47:10 -0400

Dear
How to make a VLAN at my company
my company has 100 PC
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what happened to Galton site [7:8966]

2001-06-18 Thread gobble

Hi,

I have been trying to login to Galton's cisco tracking site for half hour,
it keeps giving me error message, anybody face the similiar problem?

What happened to Galton.

Your input is appreciated.
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OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]

2001-06-18 Thread Bob Johnson

I need something to log SNMP traps. Something as simple as a Syslog server.
Something hopefully free or cheap.
No bells or whistles needed.
Thanks,

Bob




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Re: Router Accessories [7:8884]

2001-06-18 Thread LB

Try EBay
Navin Parwal  wrote in message
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 Hi
Can anyone tell me where I sould buy the following things on the net :

 1) Cisco Router Rack for Cisco 2600 and 3600 series
 2)  DRAM and Flash for Cisco 2600 and 3600
 3) ISDN simulators

 I require them all for the purpose of CCIE home lab  preparation and I
 prefer to buy them all new . I would prefer to buy them in Asia region as
I
 stay in India and we have our branch office in Hong Kong .

 Please advice me ,
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Re: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]

2001-06-18 Thread Luke

Kiwi Enterprises offers some freeware as well as full feature (low cost)
software that may suit your needs.

Browse

  http://www.kiwi-enterprises.com/software_downloads.htm

Regards,  Luke

Bob Johnson  wrote in message
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 I need something to log SNMP traps. Something as simple as a Syslog
server.
 Something hopefully free or cheap.
 No bells or whistles needed.
 Thanks,

 Bob




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Re: cisco 500 series content engine ? [7:8945]

2001-06-18 Thread Luke

I don't have the FM but on the Cisco site it lists the 'Ethernet 1 port'
as Not currently supported so you could use it as a storage location for
one end of an rj45 enhanced network cable.

Phil Barker  wrote in message
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 Hi Group,
 Has anyone installed the cisco 500 series content
 engine. I've just been reading the manual and it
 contains to Eth ports.

 My question is, what is the second eth port for ?

 Regards,

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Re: Router for sale (london) [7:8963]

2001-06-18 Thread Rashid Lohiya

300GBP

Rashid
0208 509 2990
07785 362626

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 i know i shouldn`t do this BUT..

 i have a 2501 for sale

 ios12.9  8mb flash 8mb ram 1eth(transevior) 2xserial

 no cables..

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RE: voice ports (tcp/udp) for VoIP [7:8956]

2001-06-18 Thread Peter Slow

that was really vauge.
explain your setup and the protocols you are using...
make sure that tcp ports 1719  1720 are open...

Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
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New York, New York
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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 8:39 AM
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Subject: voice ports (tcp/udp) for VoIP [7:8956]


Hi, somebody knows which are the port(tcp/udp) used for VoIP???
regards




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RE: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]

2001-06-18 Thread Peter Slow

syslog? free? Linux?
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Network Engineer
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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]


I need something to log SNMP traps. Something as simple as a Syslog server.
Something hopefully free or cheap.
No bells or whistles needed.
Thanks,

Bob




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Sipervisor Engine [7:8973]

2001-06-18 Thread ASM

can any one eloborate the functionality of Supervisor Engine!!??
ASM




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RE: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]

2001-06-18 Thread Bob Johnson

I may be showing my ignorance but as far as I know syslog and snmp traps are
different
Syslog I have handled but I'd like something that will log traps

Bob

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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 11:10 AM
To: 'Bob Johnson'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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syslog? free? Linux?
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th. Street
New York, New York
10001

Cell: +1(516) 782.1535
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Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: Bob Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]


I need something to log SNMP traps. Something as simple as a Syslog server.
Something hopefully free or cheap.
No bells or whistles needed.
Thanks,

Bob




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Re: How to install Olive? [7:120]

2001-06-18 Thread Patrick Bass

Troll,
If you didn't want people to ask for it, why did you advertise that you HAD
IT!?

kevin jones  wrote in message
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 People,

 STOP sending me email requesting for Olive code.  I have the code but I
 am NOT going

 to give it out to anyone.  Doing so would be against the law.  If you
 don't have Olive, too

 bad but I can NOT help you.



 Kevin

 From: Jason1 To: \kevin jones\ Subject: Re: How to install
 Olive? [9:120] Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 10:12:18 +0800  Could you help
 me in locating a source for Olive. I've been searching for the last 4
 months without success. Thanks. If you could file attach to me, my mail
 box can handle any size of File attachment.  Jason  - Original
 Message - From: kevin jones Newsgroups: groupstudy.juniper
 Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 9:03 PM Subject: Re: How to install Olive?
 [9:120] Do you work for Juniper or Cisco? Do you have any
 financial stakes in   this? As far as what you call
 intellectual property, it is not intellectual   property when
 I am sure there many people out there who know how to install Olive on a
   PC (myself being one of those people). What's wrong with
 people trying to   share knowledge with others in learning
 Juniper products. Because of people   like you, I will show
 Juniper newbie how to install Olive just for grin.
 Installing Olive onto a PC is very much like installing OpenBSD on a PC 
  with one acception: you don't even need a monitor to attach to
 the PC. What you   will need is two db-9 connector and a Cisco
 roll-cable. Connect the db-9   connectors between the serial of
 the PC and your laptop. On your laptop, just run any type   of
 hyperterminal will do the trick. If you have Olive on the laptop,
 you can Olive onto   the PC via FTP server. Make sure you have
 a crossover cable to connect the laptop to the PC that   will be
 running Olive or better yet, just connect them all to a hub. Now,
 for the NIC on   the PC, you must have Intel Etherexpress Fast
 Ethernet card or it will NOT work at all.   On the PC, the only
 thing you will need is a floppy drive and a hard-drive; no CDROM and  
 video are required. When you boot up the PC for the first time,
 you will need a boot disk   which you can make from the Olive
 code (I forget the command, I will look at the note and   tell you next
 time). If everything is successful, you will get someoutput on
 the   hyeperterminal on your laptop. Oh, make sure you have ftp
 server running on your laptop and have the   Olive code directory   
  as your default directory of the ftp server. After that just follow the
   instructions and you will be OK. Near the end of the
 instructions, you will get some kind of   errors, just ignore it and 
go ahead reboot the PC. After the PC is rebooted, go to /var/stand
   directory and assign an IP address to your Intel NIC card and
 download these two files from   the ftp server: jkernel and
 jbase (download to the /tmp directory of the PC). After   that, just
 run this command in the following order: pkg_add jbase (depend on
 the version   that you have) and pkg_add jkernel. Finnally,
 just reboot the box and you will have JUNOS.   At the first prompt  
   you will have a Unix logon, just logon as root and I think there is
 no   password. Once you get pass that, just type cli and now
 you get to the JUNOS cli   command. Remember, you will be doing
 all of this from your laptop via hyperterminal window   because the PC
 has no video card (unless you would like to connect it to a
 monitor which you   can do that too but remember what I said
 earlier, the initial setup has to be done via   hyperterminal).
 Have fun From: Net Bum Reply-To: Net Bum To:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Subject: Re: How to install Olive? [9:120]
 Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001   00:45:57 -0400  Why do people continually
 ask about Olives when it has   been repeatedly mentioned that it IS
 NOT legal to distribute?  This   question is sort of like Could any
 of you guys please burn me a copy of   Windows 2000 Server? ... so I
 can study for my MCSE.  Could someone   give me a copy of Oracle so
 that I can study for my Oracle DBA cert?Plain and simple:
 Juniper does not want to us to use Olives. How come   people can't
 respect that?  The justification that all I want to do   is learn
 does not justify stealing someone else's intellectual   property.
 Distributing Olive code or instructions is along the lines of  
 illegally distributing software. It is wrong  JP wrote: 
 Could any of you guys please drop me an email off line on how to install
   it  olive?ThanksJP   
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Re: cisco 500 series content engine ? [7:8945]

2001-06-18 Thread Eduardo Javier Silva

I installed a lot of this content engine, and i ask to a cisco engineer
about this port, and said that actually the software does not support this
ethernet-1.

Regards,

ESilva
MCP, CCNA, CCNP+Voice, CCNP+IPTelephony, CCIE(Written)



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Sent:Mon, 18 Jun 2001 14:10:22 -0400
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cisco 500 series content engine ? [7:8945]


I don't have the FM but on the Cisco site it lists the 'Ethernet 1 port'
as Not currently supported so you could use it as a storage location for
one end of an rj45 enhanced network cable.

Phil Barker  wrote in message
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 Hi Group,
 Has anyone installed the cisco 500 series content
 engine. I've just been reading the manual and it
 contains to Eth ports.

 My question is, what is the second eth port for ?

 Regards,

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Re: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]

2001-06-18 Thread Luke

Bob,

I'm using the Kiwi free syslog server (ver 6.2.9)  to catch SNMP traps
generated by Cisco equipment.  Of course this is NT based, most any syslog
server will accomodate what you want to do just pick your favorite OS and
search the web.


Bob Johnson  wrote in message
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 I may be showing my ignorance but as far as I know syslog and snmp traps
are
 different
 Syslog I have handled but I'd like something that will log traps

 Bob

 -Original Message-
 From: Peter Slow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 11:10 AM
 To: 'Bob Johnson'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]


 syslog? free? Linux?
 Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
 Network Engineer
 Planetary Networks
 535 West 34th. Street
 New York, New York
 10001

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 Desk: +1(646) 792.2395
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 -Original Message-
 From: Bob Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:39 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]


 I need something to log SNMP traps. Something as simple as a Syslog
server.
 Something hopefully free or cheap.
 No bells or whistles needed.
 Thanks,

 Bob




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RE: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]

2001-06-18 Thread Tim Lovelace

Check http://www.bttsoftware.co.uk/ they have a small application called
SNMP Trap Watcher. I just ran across it earlier and havent used it so I have
no idea how good it is.. but hey.. its free!

Tim

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 Bob Johnson
 Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 12:39 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]


 I need something to log SNMP traps. Something as simple as a
 Syslog server.
 Something hopefully free or cheap.
 No bells or whistles needed.
 Thanks,

 Bob




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RE: Bridging: no ip routing and no bridge xx route ip [7:8981]

2001-06-18 Thread Jerry Seven

I think by default IRB bridges all protocols, include IP,  that's what I get
from CCO:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/ibm_c
/bcprt1/bctb.htm

In this document there is a example named Complex Integrated Routing and
Bridging Example, it is very similar to my configuration, but it uses
bridge 1 route ip in the end, I didn't use it and I still can route ip
inside of the bridge group?

Thanks,
Jerry

P routing is by default on when using IRB bridging.  The only way to trun
IP routing off is by the command you have done.!

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Sent: 18 June 2001 06:19
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bridging: no ip routing and no bridge xx route ip [7:8917]


Hi All,

I have a question on no bridge xx route ip command, what I want is to
disable IP routing inside the bridge group, but I found after I use this
command, router still routes the IP packets.

My configuration is as follows:

 .2172.10.37.0/24.1.1172.10.36.0/24  .2
R7  R3  R6

The configuration on R7 and R6 as usual, no bridge group is configured on
them, on R3, I have(stripped):

bridge irb
!
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/0
 ip address 172.10.37.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip route-cache distributed
 no ip mroute-cache
 load-interval 30
 negotiation auto
 bridge-group 1
!
interface FastEthernet2/0/0
 ip address 172.10.36.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip route-cache distributed
 no ip mroute-cache
 half-duplex
 bridge-group 1
!
bridge 1 protocol ieee

But on R7 I still could ping 172.10.36.2, after I use no ip routing, then
it
failed, so my question what is the relationship between no bridge xx route
ip and no ip routing, why after I run the first command, ip routing is
still enabled in the bridge group?

Thanks,
Jerry
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Tunnel Interface and DDR [7:8982]

2001-06-18 Thread James Haynes

I'm working on a situation where two routers are to be connected by a
frame-relay connection. An ISDN dial-backup will be available. A tunnel
interface has been created to bring IPX across the IP Backbone. My question
involves the dialer-list on the BRI interface.

When I'm defining interesting traffic for the list is the IPX traffic to be
considered as interesting, or does the check for interesting traffic occur
only after the IPX traffic has been encapsulated for use in the tunnel and
thus, it is only IP traffic that should be examined? If the IPX traffic is
to be looked at to define interesting traffic can more than one dialer-group
be applied to the BRI interface in the same way that an interface can have
more than one access-list as long as it's one per protocol, per direction?
This way interesting IP or IPX traffic would bring up the backup ISDN line.

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Spanning-tree question [7:8983]

2001-06-18 Thread Wilson, Christian

I have a simple triangle of three switches, Switch A,B, and C.  Switch A is
the root and is connected to Switch B via one trunk link and Switch C via
another trunk Link.  Switch B and C are connected to each other via a trunk
link as well.  Switch A, the root, has 10 VLANS assigned and all switches
show these 10 VLANs.  When I enable the link between switch B and C as a
static access link, switch C's port goes into blovking state as expected.
When I enable the link between B and C as trunk links, all ports are in the
forwarding state.  Why do no ports block when trunking is enabled??




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Re: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]

2001-06-18 Thread Reinhold Fischer

For what OS do you need this thingie ? Assuming you need it for windows
here is something that might fit your needs:

http://www.bttsoftware.co.uk/snmptrap.html

hth

Reinhold

On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Bob Johnson wrote:

 I need something to log SNMP traps. Something as simple as a Syslog server.
 Something hopefully free or cheap.
 No bells or whistles needed.
 Thanks,
 
 Bob




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RE: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]

2001-06-18 Thread Bob Johnson

Thanks Tim,

This is exactly what I was looking for. 

Lot's of people have been mentioning syslog servers but as far as I can tell
none of them log SNMP traps (which as far as I know use a different port
number). While Cisco routers can send out both syslog and SNMP traps I have
a need to monitor some equipment that only sends traps. 
It's for a small project so I can't really justify the $$ for a full blown
NMS system...

I also must apologize to the group for not specifing the OS needed (NT)

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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 11:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]


Check http://www.bttsoftware.co.uk/ they have a small application called
SNMP Trap Watcher. I just ran across it earlier and havent used it so I have
no idea how good it is.. but hey.. its free!

Tim

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Bob Johnson
 Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 12:39 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]


 I need something to log SNMP traps. Something as simple as a
 Syslog server.
 Something hopefully free or cheap.
 No bells or whistles needed.
 Thanks,

 Bob




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Re: How to install Olive? [7:120]

2001-06-18 Thread kevin jones

I NEVER advertised that I had it.  I just gave instructions on how to
install Olive.  I guess people thought they could get a free lunch.  Too
bad.

From: Patrick Bass Reply-To: Patrick Bass To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to install Olive? [7:120] Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001
14:39:30 -0400  Troll, If you didn't want people to ask for it, why
did you advertise that you HAD IT!?  kevin jones wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...   People, STOP
sending me email requesting for Olive code. I have the code but I   am
NOT going to give it out to anyone. Doing so would be against the
law. If you   don't have Olive, too bad but I can NOT help you.
Kevin From: Jason1 To: \kevin jones\
Subject: Re: How to install   Olive? [9:120] Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001
10:12:18 +0800  Could you help   me in locating a source for Olive.
I've been searching for the last 4   months without success. Thanks.
If you could file attach to me, my mail   box can handle any size of
File attachment.  Jason  - Original   Message - From:
kevin jones Newsgroups: groupstudy.juniper   Sent: Friday, June
08, 2001 9:03 PM Subject: Re: How to install Olive?   [9:120]
Do you work for Juniper or Cisco? Do you have any   financial stakes in
  this? As far as what you call   intellectual property, it
is not intellectual   property when   I am sure there many
people out there who know how to install Olive on a PC
(myself being one of those people). What's wrong with   people trying
to   share knowledge with others in learning   Juniper
products. Because of people   like you, I will show   Juniper
newbie how to install Olive just for grin.   Installing
Olive onto a PC is very much like installing OpenBSD on a PC with
one acception: you don't even need a monitor to attach to   the
PC. What you   will need is two db-9 connector and a Cisco  
roll-cable. Connect the db-9   connectors between the serial of
  the PC and your laptop. On your laptop, just run any type   of  
hyperterminal will do the trick. If you have Olive on the laptop,
  you can Olive onto   the PC via FTP server. Make sure you
have   a crossover cable to connect the laptop to the PC that   will
be   running Olive or better yet, just connect them all to a
hub. Now,   for the NIC on   the PC, you must have Intel
Etherexpress Fast   Ethernet card or it will NOT work at all.   On
the PC, the only   thing you will need is a floppy drive and a
hard-drive; no CDROM and video are required. When you
boot up the PC for the first time,   you will need a boot disk  
which you can make from the Olive   code (I forget the command,
I will look at the note and   tell you next   time). If
everything is successful, you will get someoutput on   the  
hyeperterminal on your laptop. Oh, make sure you have ftp  
server running on your laptop and have the   Olive code directory   
   as your default directory of the ftp server. After that just follow
the instructions and you will be OK. Near the end of the
  instructions, you will get some kind of   errors, just ignore it
and   go ahead reboot the PC. After the PC is rebooted, go to
/var/stand directory and assign an IP address to your
Intel NIC card and   download these two files from   the ftp server:
jkernel and   jbase (download to the /tmp directory of the PC).
After   that, just   run this command in the following order:
pkg_add jbase (depend on   the version   that you have) and
pkg_add jkernel. Finnally,   just reboot the box and you will have
JUNOS.   At the first prompt   you will have a Unix logon,
just logon as root and I think there is   no   password. Once you  
  get pass that, just type cli and now   you get to the JUNOS cli 
 command. Remember, you will be doing   all of this from your
laptop via hyperterminal window   because the PC   has no
video card (unless you would like to connect it to a   monitor which
you   can do that too but remember what I said   earlier, the
initial setup has to be done via   hyperterminal).  
Have fun From: Net Bum Reply-To: Net Bum To:  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Subject: Re: How to install Olive? [9:120] 
 Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001   00:45:57 -0400  Why do people continually
  ask about Olives when it has   been repeatedly mentioned that it
IS   NOT legal to distribute?  This   question is sort of like
Could any   of you guys please burn me a copy of   Windows 2000
Server? ... so I   can study for my MCSE.  Could someone   give
me a copy of Oracle so   that I can study for my Oracle DBA cert?  
 Plain and simple:   Juniper does not want to us to use Olives. How
come   people can't   respect that?  The justification that all I
want to do   is learn   does not justify stealing someone else's
intellectual   property.   Distributing Olive code or instructions
is along the lines of illegally distributing software. It is

RE: SPAN question on 6509 [7:8959]

2001-06-18 Thread Brady Justin

He is right about the sniffer being connected a 100Mb port.  And you are
also right about it only being around 120Mbps.  What you also have to
remember is that if these are broadcast packets (which if they are, you have
a little bit of a problem), they are being sent out every port (100Mb X 48 X
number of cards), therefore filling up your backplane and maxing out your
network.  If you have several 48 port cards then you are utilizing that
switch heavily.  If all that is legitimate traffic, there is a card you can
buy to upgrade the backplane to 256Gbps.  Happy hunting and I hope you find
the problem.


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RE: what happened to Galton site [7:8966]

2001-06-18 Thread marc maréchal

I have just tried it and it seems to be working fine.

But on their site, one can see the following advertisement : 

Cisco OnLine Testing (COLT) will be upgraded to COLT 4.0. 
The application will be DOWN 
FROM : June 29, 2001, 6:00 A.M PDT
TO : July 1, 2001, 2:00 P.M PDT .
The application will NOT BE AVAILABLE for you during this time. 
Thank you! 

I suppose this cause your problem.

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Cisco 7960 phones and full duplex [7:8989]

2001-06-18 Thread Jason Roysdon

I haven't been around much lately or had time to read much, but I still like
to post odd tid-bits that I run into.

Cisco 7960 IP phones (probably all of the 79xx line) can run 100mbit
full-duplex.  However, they will not run full-duplex on a Catalyst 4006
48-port inline power blades *if* you set the port to 100/full, disabling
auto-negotiation.  Does this occur with other switches?  No time to
troubleshoot it.  What I did observe is that the switch will report a duplex
mismatch, and the phone itself will show running half-duplex.

However, simply setting the Cat4K port back to speed auto allows the phone
to run 100/full (most be something in its limited capacity where it must
negotiate, and if it doesn't it just falls back to half-duplex).

Here's a Cisco URL confirming they run 100/full (which is what prompted me
to set it back to auto):
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/7900/admingd/7900set.htm

TTFN,
Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ 
List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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CSS 11000 question (Urgent) [7:8990]

2001-06-18 Thread Bradley Wong

I have a CSS 11000 serving 4 webserver. The users are
retrieving and updating the data from a sql database
thru the webservers. If a webserver is crashed while
the user has a session connecting to the database, CSS
will switch it to the next available web server. I
wonder whether or not it is possible to cache the
information to another web server without having the
user to re-enter the information again.

Thanks.

Brad
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Satterlee Hutnik (was Re: CCIE lab prep. Is there a [7:8991]

2001-06-18 Thread Bradley J. Wilson

After going through the first lab (BGP), here are some of the errors I've
encountered:

p. 16 - chart shows three routers all connected to S0 interface of a
frame-relay switch.

p. 17 - chart lists Loopback 0 twice.  This could mean multinetting a
loopback (which I'm not even sure is possible), but I'm pretty sure they
mean lo0 and lo1.

Numerous discrepancies in the solution configs provided on the CD - it looks
like they were modified from a previous revision, but not proofread.

I've tried looking for an errata webpage, but have come up empty.  And can
anyone explain why they would use ip classless in all of their configs in
Chapter 2?

BJ



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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]


I have this book, and I confess that I have not totaly picked through it
yet.  What errors are you referring to?

__

Thomas Crowe
Technical Director
Research  Development
CTS - Atlanta
Phone: 770-664-3900 ext 45
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 6:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]


This is a very good book for lab practise, however understand there are alot
of errors in the book.


 Check out:

 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/007212766X/groupstudycom

 This book gives detailed CCIE practice labs and more importantly, also
 offers an analysis of the solution.  $47.99 from Amazon.com

 Take care,

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RE: OT Simple SNMP Trap Logging Application [7:8968]

2001-06-18 Thread Peter Slow

...but ci$cowork$ is only like 14 Gs

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Thanks Tim,

This is exactly what I was looking for. 

Lot's of people have been mentioning syslog servers but as far as I can tell
none of them log SNMP traps (which as far as I know use a different port
number). While Cisco routers can send out both syslog and SNMP traps I have
a need to monitor some equipment that only sends traps. 
It's for a small project so I can't really justify the $$ for a full blown
NMS system...

I also must apologize to the group for not specifing the OS needed (NT)

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Check http://www.bttsoftware.co.uk/ they have a small application called
SNMP Trap Watcher. I just ran across it earlier and havent used it so I have
no idea how good it is.. but hey.. its free!

Tim

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 I need something to log SNMP traps. Something as simple as a
 Syslog server.
 Something hopefully free or cheap.
 No bells or whistles needed.
 Thanks,

 Bob




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CCNA or CCDA [7:8993]

2001-06-18 Thread Sam Sneed

I noticed a few of you have taken both CCNA and CCDA. How would you compare
the level of difficulty of these exams and how much overlap is their between
tests. If I pass CCNA is their that much more to learn to pass CCDA? I
looked at the objectives and they seem similiar. Basically I wanted to know
which test is harder and could I kill 2 birds with 1 stone by studying for
the 2 concurrently? Thanks in advance for your input.




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RE: Satterlee Hutnik (was Re: CCIE lab prep. Is there a [7:8996]

2001-06-18 Thread Peter Slow

i havent seen this, and i dont know what you mea, but i can tell you that ip
classless is usually a default command if ip routing is on...
/me ducks
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Subject: Satterlee  Hutnik (was Re: CCIE lab prep. Is there a [7:8991]


After going through the first lab (BGP), here are some of the errors I've
encountered:

p. 16 - chart shows three routers all connected to S0 interface of a
frame-relay switch.

p. 17 - chart lists Loopback 0 twice.  This could mean multinetting a
loopback (which I'm not even sure is possible), but I'm pretty sure they
mean lo0 and lo1.

Numerous discrepancies in the solution configs provided on the CD - it looks
like they were modified from a previous revision, but not proofread.

I've tried looking for an errata webpage, but have come up empty.  And can
anyone explain why they would use ip classless in all of their configs in
Chapter 2?

BJ



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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:53 AM
Subject: RE: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]


I have this book, and I confess that I have not totaly picked through it
yet.  What errors are you referring to?

__

Thomas Crowe
Technical Director
Research  Development
CTS - Atlanta
Phone: 770-664-3900 ext 45
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 6:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]


This is a very good book for lab practise, however understand there are alot
of errors in the book.


 Check out:

 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/007212766X/groupstudycom

 This book gives detailed CCIE practice labs and more importantly, also
 offers an analysis of the solution.  $47.99 from Amazon.com

 Take care,

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Re: CSS 11000 question (Urgent) [7:8990]

2001-06-18 Thread John Neiberger

I know that these boxes can do dynamic replication of web content but
you're wanting to do dynamic, instantaneous replication of per-session
user data.  Of the top of my head I can't think of a way to do that. 
Perhaps there is a way but I'm just not sure if the CSS switches have
that capability.

 Bradley Wong  6/18/01 1:57:33 PM 
I have a CSS 11000 serving 4 webserver. The users are
retrieving and updating the data from a sql database
thru the webservers. If a webserver is crashed while
the user has a session connecting to the database, CSS
will switch it to the next available web server. I
wonder whether or not it is possible to cache the
information to another web server without having the
user to re-enter the information again.

Thanks.

Brad
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Re: Tunnel Interface and DDR [7:8982]

2001-06-18 Thread John Neiberger

I've never configured this but I thought I'd take a stab at it anyway. 
My thinking is this:  since IPX is not being routed directly across the
ISDN link, then there is no need to place IPX traffic in the dialer
list.  You don't want IPX traffic to trigger the dialer, you want
IP-tunneled IPX traffic to trigger it.  So, configure the dialer list so
that the IP tunnel itself is interesting and then utilize floating
static routes or dialer watch to bring up the backup line.  If the main
line goes down, the router will still want to tunnel that traffic but it
then knows it has to bring up the backup link to reach the opposite end
of the tunnel.

Regards,
John

 James Haynes  6/18/01 1:09:47 PM 
I'm working on a situation where two routers are to be connected by a
frame-relay connection. An ISDN dial-backup will be available. A
tunnel
interface has been created to bring IPX across the IP Backbone. My
question
involves the dialer-list on the BRI interface.

When I'm defining interesting traffic for the list is the IPX traffic
to be
considered as interesting, or does the check for interesting traffic
occur
only after the IPX traffic has been encapsulated for use in the tunnel
and
thus, it is only IP traffic that should be examined? If the IPX traffic
is
to be looked at to define interesting traffic can more than one
dialer-group
be applied to the BRI interface in the same way that an interface can
have
more than one access-list as long as it's one per protocol, per
direction?
This way interesting IP or IPX traffic would bring up the backup ISDN
line.

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Re: what happened to Galton site [7:8966]

2001-06-18 Thread gobble

I  still cannot login. don't know why. after submit my ID, always see
login.idc fail.

Thanks for your reply anyway.


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 I have just tried it and it seems to be working fine.

 But on their site, one can see the following advertisement :

 Cisco OnLine Testing (COLT) will be upgraded to COLT 4.0.
 The application will be DOWN
 FROM : June 29, 2001, 6:00 A.M PDT
 TO : July 1, 2001, 2:00 P.M PDT .
 The application will NOT BE AVAILABLE for you during this time.
 Thank you!

 I suppose this cause your problem.

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Re: Lab Exam fee is to be Hiked [7:8814]

2001-06-18 Thread Jim Erickson

Its almost $1500US if you take it Halifax. Gotta love those Canadian taxes.

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 Following is the excerpts from CCIE site:

 After a rigorous evaluation of our current cost structure, we find it
 necessary to increase our CCIE Lab exam fee to reflect our current cost of
 doing business. The present $1,000 US lab fee has been in effect since the
 CCIE organization was first launched in 1993. Effective on April 1, 2001,
we
 will begin charging customers $1,250 US per lab attempt, (plus any
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Re: CSS 11000 question (Urgent) [7:8990]

2001-06-18 Thread Kelly Hair

You will want to investigate stickyness on the AP er.. um.. pardon me.. CSS
regarding your requirements.  The company I work for has a CDN delivery
group so I have a little exposure to these guys...

 I have a CSS 11000 serving 4 webserver. The users are
 retrieving and updating the data from a sql database
 thru the webservers. If a webserver is crashed while
 the user has a session connecting to the database, CSS
 will switch it to the next available web server. I
 wonder whether or not it is possible to cache the
 information to another web server without having the
 user to re-enter the information again.
 
 Thanks.
 
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Re: How to install Olive? [7:120]

2001-06-18 Thread Kelly Hair

You can always download ISOs of Linux and other free stable OSes.  You can
even download the latest and greatest 2.4.5 kernel from www.kernel.org!

Sorry.. couldn't resist :)


 I NEVER advertised that I had it.  I just gave instructions on how to
 install Olive.  I guess people thought they could get a free lunch. 
 Too bad.
 
From: Patrick Bass Reply-To: Patrick Bass To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How to install Olive? [7:120] Date:
Mon, 18 Jun 2001
 14:39:30 -0400  Troll, If you didn't want people to ask for it, why
 did you advertise that you HAD IT!?  kevin jones wrote in
 message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...   People, STOP
sending me email requesting for Olive code. I have the code but I   am
NOT going to give it out to anyone. Doing so would be against
the law. If you   don't have Olive, too bad but I can NOT help
you.
Kevin From: Jason1 To: \kevin jones\
Subject: Re: How to install   Olive? [9:120] Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001
 10:12:18 +0800  Could you help   me in locating a source for Olive.
 I've been searching for the last 4   months without success. Thanks.
If you could file attach to me, my mail   box can handle any size of
 File attachment.  Jason  - Original   Message - From:
 kevin jones Newsgroups: groupstudy.juniper   Sent: Friday, June
 08, 2001 9:03 PM Subject: Re: How to install Olive?   [9:120]   
  Do you work for Juniper or Cisco? Do you have any   financial
 stakes in
  this? As far as what you call   intellectual property,
  it
 is not intellectual   property when   I am sure there many
 people out there who know how to install Olive on a PC
 (myself being one of those people). What's wrong with   people trying
 to   share knowledge with others in learning   Juniper
 products. Because of people   like you, I will show  
 Juniper newbie how to install Olive just for grin.  
 Installing Olive onto a PC is very much like installing OpenBSD on a PC
 with one acception: you don't even need a monitor to
 attach to   the PC. What you   will need is two db-9
 connector and a Cisco   roll-cable. Connect the db-9   connectors
 between the serial of
  the PC and your laptop. On your laptop, just run any type   of  
 hyperterminal will do the trick. If you have Olive on the
 laptop,
  you can Olive onto   the PC via FTP server. Make sure you
 have   a crossover cable to connect the laptop to the PC that  
 will be   running Olive or better yet, just connect them all
 to a hub. Now,   for the NIC on   the PC, you must have
 Intel Etherexpress Fast   Ethernet card or it will NOT work at all. 
  On the PC, the only   thing you will need is a floppy drive
 and a hard-drive; no CDROM and video are required. When
 you boot up the PC for the first time,   you will need a boot disk 
  which you can make from the Olive   code (I forget the
 command, I will look at the note and   tell you next   time).   
  If everything is successful, you will get someoutput on   the  
 hyeperterminal on your laptop. Oh, make sure you have ftp  
 server running on your laptop and have the   Olive code directory  
 
   as your default directory of the ftp server. After that just
   follow
 the instructions and you will be OK. Near the end of
 the
  instructions, you will get some kind of   errors, just ignore it
 and   go ahead reboot the PC. After the PC is rebooted, go to
 /var/stand directory and assign an IP address to your
 Intel NIC card and   download these two files from   the ftp
 server:
jkernel and   jbase (download to the /tmp directory of the
PC).
 After   that, just   run this command in the following
 order: pkg_add jbase (depend on   the version   that you have) and
 pkg_add jkernel. Finnally,   just reboot the box and you will
 have JUNOS.   At the first prompt   you will have a Unix
 logon, just logon as root and I think there is   no   password.
 Once you  
  get pass that, just type cli and now   you get to the JUNOS cli
  
 command. Remember, you will be doing   all of this from your
 laptop via hyperterminal window   because the PC   has no
 video card (unless you would like to connect it to a   monitor which
 you   can do that too but remember what I said   earlier,
 the initial setup has to be done via   hyperterminal).   
Have fun From: Net Bum Reply-To: Net Bum To:  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Subject: Re: How to install Olive? [9:120]
 
 Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001   00:45:57 -0400  Why do people continually
  ask about Olives when it has   been repeatedly mentioned that it
 IS   NOT legal to distribute?  This   question is sort of like
 Could any   of you guys please burn me a copy of   Windows 2000
 Server? ... so I   can study for my MCSE.  Could someone   give
 me a copy of Oracle so   that I can study for my Oracle DBA cert? 
 
 Plain and simple:   Juniper does not want to us to use Olives. How
 come   

Re: RIP Update [7:8897]

2001-06-18 Thread Circusnuts

Thanks Dude- got my virus all quarantined :o)

Phil

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From: RamG 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: RIP Update [7:8897]


 Thanks Circusnuts.  Problem solved.  The interface connection was wrong
 between the routers.

 By the way can someone clarify on this one - Is it wrong to connect Serial
0
 of Router A to Serial 1 of Router B.  I did come across this problem while
 playing on my home lab with rip configuration.

 Tx / RamG

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  Are you taking into account RIP v1 assumes the only viable subnet mask
is
  the one on the interface it advertises out of ???  Are you summarizing 
  does it follow the natural bit boundaries (so as not to advertise a
  blackhole).
 
  Am I close to the issue ???
 
  Phil
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  To:
  Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 3:20 PM
  Subject: RIP Update [7:8897]
 
 
   I was practicing Lab 19 from All In One Study Guide.  I did the
   configuration exactly as stated but the RIP is not advertising.
 Following
   is the debug ip rip  config details.  Hope someone can help me.
  
   01:12:59: RIP: ignored v1 update from bad source 193.1.1.1 on Serial1
   01:13:13: RIP: ignored v1 update from bad source 152.1.1.1 on
Ethernet0
   01:13:19: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Ethernet0
   (148.1.1.1)
   01:13:19: RIP: build update entries
   01:13:19:   network 10.0.0.0 metric 1
   01:13:19:   network 192.1.1.0 metric 1
   01:13:19: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Loopback0
  (10.1.1.1)
   01:13:19: RIP: build update entries
   01:13:19:   network 148.1.0.0 metric 1
   01:13:19:   network 192.1.1.0 metric 1
   01:13:19: RIP: sending v1 update to 255.255.255.255 via Serial1
  (192.1.1.1)
   01:13:19: RIP: build update entries
   01:13:19:   network 10.0.0.0 metric 1
   01:13:19:   network 148.1.0.0 metric 1
  
   R 2501
  
   interface Loopback0
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
   interface Ethernet0
ip address 148.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no ip route-cache
no ip mroute-cache
no keepalive
   interface Serial1
ip address 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no ip route-cache
no ip mroute-cache
   router rip
network 10.0.0.0
network 148.1.0.0
network 192.1.1.0
   ip kerberos source-interface any
   no ip classless
   no ip http server
   end
  
   R 2511
  
   p host R2503 2003 1.1.1.1
   ip host R2504 2004 1.1.1.1
   ip host R2502 2002 1.1.1.1
   ip host R2501 2001 1.1.1.1
   interface Loopback0
ip address 1.1.1.1 255.0.0.0 - This is being used for Terminal Server
   interface Serial0
ip address 192.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
no fair-queue
clockrate 64000
   interface Serial1
ip address 193.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no fair-queue
clockrate 64000
   router rip
network 192.1.1.0
network 193.1.1.0
   ip kerberos source-interface any
   no ip classless
   no ip http server
   end
  
   R 2503
  
   interface Ethernet0
ip address 152.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
no keepalive
   interface Serial0
ip address 193.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
no ip mroute-cache
   no ip address
   router rip
network 152.1.0.0
network 193.1.1.0
   ip kerberos source-interface any
   no ip classless
   no ip http server
   end
  
   TIA  /  RamG




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RE: Confused about Cisco Agreement [7:8819]

2001-06-18 Thread Hartnell, George

Cisco agreement!!??? Cheating must be discouraged, everywhere.  See below;
yet another reason Cisco certs are becoming 'required' while advanced
degrees are 'preferred' in those lucrative job postings

From the Bellingham [Washington State] Herald, June 17, 2001, Editorial
Opinion:

In an outrageous scenario that played out this winter quarter, a computer
science lecturer had to resort to handing in her resignation to get the
administration's backing to flunk a student caught cheating on an exam.  ...
The student had turned an a four-question essay test in which his answers
mirrored the previous exam but not the one being given. ... The
[university's Student Academic Grievance Board] ruled that this particular
type of cheating was not one listed in the rule books, so the student should
be cleared.  Egad.

Egad, indeed.  Public education should be ashamed, and good for Cisco for
their attempts to limit ill-gotten gains.

Best, G.

-Original Message-
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 10:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Confused about Cisco Agreement [7:8819]


At 06:47 AM 6/16/01, Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA. wrote:
Has anyone really taken time to read and thoroughly understand the Cisco
examination agreement page?

The item 6 in that agreement reads(ie page 2 of your score sheet) Not to
sell, license, distribute, give away, or obtain from any OTHER source OTHER
THAN CISCO the exam materials, questions or answers

Is Cisco trying to say that obtaining exam materials from Sybex, boson,
certifyexpress, cramsession, wanpro, certificationzone,

None of those sites have the Cisco exam materials. Only Cisco has them. By 
materials they mean the actual test. But if someone besides Cisco somehow 
got a hold of the exam materials and then you got them, you would be in 
possession of stolen goods, which is illegal in the U.S.

and passing on same
materials to friends who need them for their exams or borrowing others is
illegal?

Passing on materials of any sort might be illegal if the materials are 
copyrighted. That's a different issue, though.

If that is not what they meant, I think it is good they re-amend
that item 6.

Am confused, can someone explain better to me. Are mind by this enslaved to
cisco for all my materials relating to the exams or what do they really
mean.

Regards.
Oletu


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com




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RE: Help with traceroute issue [7:9002]

2001-06-18 Thread Peter Slow

please, be stupid or paranoid, but not both.

bash-2.03$ nslookup epa.gov
Name:epa.gov
Address:  134.67.99.44

bash-2.03$ nslookup 134.67.139.1
Name:rtp-c5-fa1-1-2.nccr.epa.gov
Address:  134.67.139.1

bash-2.03$
bash-2.03$
bash-2.03$
bash-2.03$ nslookup kcr-c3-s00-00.nccr.epa.gov
Name:kcr-c3-s00-00.nccr.epa.gov
Address:  204.46.4.49

bash-2.03$ nslookup kcd-c1-e01-00.nccr.epa.gov
Name:kcd-c1-e01-00.nccr.epa.gov
Address:  204.47.23.1

bash-2.03$ nslookup den-c1-s03-00.nccr.epa.gov
Name:den-c1-s03-00.nccr.epa.gov
Address:  192.58.247.62

bash-2.03$ nslookup rtp-c2a-fddi.nccr.epa.gov
Name:rtp-c2a-fddi.nccr.epa.gov
Address:  134.67.190.9

bash-2.03$


Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
535 West 34th. Street
New York, New York
10001

Cell: +1(516) 782.1535
Desk: +1(646) 792.2395
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: Nabil Fares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 6:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help with traceroute issue [7:9002]


Greetings all,

I've this strange result from traceroute.  Listed below is the output from a
trace I did from my machine to a remote router, I get 3 responses from the
same host as seen below.  have you guys seen this before?

ThanksNabil


C:\tracert xxx.xxx.23.1

Tracing route to kcd-c1-e01-00[xxx.xxx.23.1]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1   10 ms10 ms   10 ms  rtp-c5-fa1-1-2 [xxx.67.139.1
  2   10 ms   10 ms   10 ms  rtp-c3-f02-00 [xxx.67.140.3]
  3   10 ms   10 ms   10 ms  rtp-c2a-fddi  [1xxx.67.190.9]
  4   331 ms   160 ms   160 ms  den-c1-s03-00 [xxx.58.247.62
  5   231 ms   370 ms   541 ms  kcr-c3-s00-00 [xxx.46.4.49]
  6   380 ms   261 ms   310 ms  kcd-c1-e01-00 [xxx.47.23.1]
  7   351 ms   400 ms   431 ms  kcd-c1-e01-00 [xxx.47.23.1]
  8   440 ms   531 ms   471 ms  kcd-c1-e01-00 [xxx.47.23.1]

Trace complete.




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Re: CCNA or CCDA [7:8993]

2001-06-18 Thread JC

Hello,

To be honest with you, I finished my CCNP, CCDA, and CCDP in two weeks
time.  If your going to study for the certs do it in groups, your right the
CCDA is not much different then the CCNA, probably a little easier.  The
CCDP test is the tougher of the two design exams.
Sam Sneed  wrote in message
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 I noticed a few of you have taken both CCNA and CCDA. How would you
compare
 the level of difficulty of these exams and how much overlap is their
between
 tests. If I pass CCNA is their that much more to learn to pass CCDA? I
 looked at the objectives and they seem similiar. Basically I wanted to
know
 which test is harder and could I kill 2 birds with 1 stone by studying
for
 the 2 concurrently? Thanks in advance for your input.




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Passing Exams without a lab!! Read this its a thought [7:9006]

2001-06-18 Thread JC

Hello,

I just couldn't resist stating this on the groupstudy, please respond
with your feelings on this matter.  I started studying for my CCNA back in
October of last year.  I was lazy so I took my time and passed the test in
December of last year.  I got lazy for a while and then I began studying for
my CCNP in April.  at the end of May I took my certification tests, my goal
was to take:

1) CCNP Foundation Exam 2.0
2) CCNP CIT 2.0 Exam
3) CCDA Exam
4) CCDP Exam

Within a two week time frame I passed all of these exams.  What is my
point, I'm dissapointed that I was able to pass all of these exams in two
weeks.  The state of certification today stinks in my opinion.  They offer
you multiple choice exams, why?  So many people are getting certified in
this and certified in that, that after awhile our certs will be of no value.
The only reason the CCIE is the almighty is because you have to take a lab
to pass it.  Why don't they require everyone to take a lab test for all
levels of tests.  It does not have to be a full blown equipment lab but why
can't the tests be virtual in nature.  Setup a virtual lab test sorta like
the Sybex CCNA simulator setup, and make people enter some crucial commands
by memory or fill in the blank.  Specify the connector that should be
attached to this interface, configure the CSU, etc... etc...  See, the
problem is, I've studied for multiple choice tests all of my life, In
college you took the same multiple choice tests, however every once in a
while you had to be creative and pass an essay exam which truly tested your
ability to know the process and know the facts.  I realize it is easier to
write a multiple choice exam and make money, but from our perspective it
cheats us.  The problem is that I studied my ass off to pass the tests, but
a lot of the information you study for a multiple choice test leaves your
head instantaneously.  If all Certification tests reguardless of level
included a lab portion it would test our ability to be creative with a
design on a design exam, or test our troubleshooting knowledge on a
troubleshooting exam, not merely remember a fact.
I owe a lot to certifications because they have helped my career along,
but in the same vein I still can't survive without my degree.  The
credibility of exams these days is diminishing along with the economy.  As
long as it is a dog eat- dog world as we have always known it to be, we
are all in trouble.  The only people that stand to make money off of us by
writing multiple choice exams are the vendors of the equipment and those who
train us.  W are getting ripped off here guys and there will never be an end
to the price increases on exams and labs if we don't work to improve the
quality of the exams that are given.  If everyone can pass these exams
without ever touching any equipment then these certifications mean nothing.
My heart tells me that the CCIE is the most coveted by all because it
challenges your true ability to function in a real world scenario, and not
everyone has it because their is a lab portion which truly tests our skills
not just our memorization ability.  Have you ever worked with the guy who
knows everything, yet you study for all those certifications and you still
feel completely inferior around him.  Sure your title says CC this and MC
that, but while your studying, the know it all veteran with no
certifications is basically running the business by keeping the network
running, keeping management happy, keeping customers happy, and most of all
contributing to the profitability of the company.
This is not meant to be a cut on any of us networkers, and I'm not
saying I'm any different then the rest.  However, my goal on certifications
has changed dramatically.  If there is not a lab component I'm not
interested.  We have to fight for the value of our studies, if not then we
will all be searching for a new line of work.


Thanks,

JC




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RE: administrator password problem [7:8913]

2001-06-18 Thread Rajeev Karamchand

Try  this 

I am not sure for w2k but on nt 4.0 it works. This is
linux based tools. 


http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/


--- Jon Krabbenschmidt  wrote:
 -Original Message-
 From: Steiven Poh - Jaring Mailbox
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 11:00 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: administrator password problem [7:8913]
 
 
 any suggested site?
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Ouellette) 
 To: 
 Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 11:27 AM
 Subject: Re: administrator password problem [7:8913]
 
 
  If you do a search on a security related site you
 can find  a tool to
  dump the SAM database in NT and then you will be
 able to retrieve
  the administrator password.
 
 
 
 
  On 17 Jun 2001 23:18:34 -0400,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (parky chan)
  wrote:
 
  Dear all Expert
  can you help me solve this problem?
  if i don't know the administrator password (N.T.)
  but i need to use admin right to do something
  what can i do?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


=
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MCSE,MCSE+I,MCDBA,CCNA

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Re: Passing Exams without a lab!! Read this its a thought [7:9008]

2001-06-18 Thread Bradley J. Wilson

I agree whole-heartedly, but I really don't want to have to wade through a
bunch of paper certs suck postings on this newsgroup again!!


- Original Message -
From: JC
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 7:28 PM
Subject: Passing Exams without a lab!! Read this its a thought [7:9006]


Hello,

I just couldn't resist stating this on the groupstudy, please respond
with your feelings on this matter.  I started studying for my CCNA back in
October of last year.  I was lazy so I took my time and passed the test in
December of last year.  I got lazy for a while and then I began studying for
my CCNP in April.  at the end of May I took my certification tests, my goal
was to take:

1) CCNP Foundation Exam 2.0
2) CCNP CIT 2.0 Exam
3) CCDA Exam
4) CCDP Exam

Within a two week time frame I passed all of these exams.  What is my
point, I'm dissapointed that I was able to pass all of these exams in two
weeks.  The state of certification today stinks in my opinion.  They offer
you multiple choice exams, why?  So many people are getting certified in
this and certified in that, that after awhile our certs will be of no value.
The only reason the CCIE is the almighty is because you have to take a lab
to pass it.  Why don't they require everyone to take a lab test for all
levels of tests.  It does not have to be a full blown equipment lab but why
can't the tests be virtual in nature.  Setup a virtual lab test sorta like
the Sybex CCNA simulator setup, and make people enter some crucial commands
by memory or fill in the blank.  Specify the connector that should be
attached to this interface, configure the CSU, etc... etc...  See, the
problem is, I've studied for multiple choice tests all of my life, In
college you took the same multiple choice tests, however every once in a
while you had to be creative and pass an essay exam which truly tested your
ability to know the process and know the facts.  I realize it is easier to
write a multiple choice exam and make money, but from our perspective it
cheats us.  The problem is that I studied my ass off to pass the tests, but
a lot of the information you study for a multiple choice test leaves your
head instantaneously.  If all Certification tests reguardless of level
included a lab portion it would test our ability to be creative with a
design on a design exam, or test our troubleshooting knowledge on a
troubleshooting exam, not merely remember a fact.
I owe a lot to certifications because they have helped my career along,
but in the same vein I still can't survive without my degree.  The
credibility of exams these days is diminishing along with the economy.  As
long as it is a dog eat- dog world as we have always known it to be, we
are all in trouble.  The only people that stand to make money off of us by
writing multiple choice exams are the vendors of the equipment and those who
train us.  W are getting ripped off here guys and there will never be an end
to the price increases on exams and labs if we don't work to improve the
quality of the exams that are given.  If everyone can pass these exams
without ever touching any equipment then these certifications mean nothing.
My heart tells me that the CCIE is the most coveted by all because it
challenges your true ability to function in a real world scenario, and not
everyone has it because their is a lab portion which truly tests our skills
not just our memorization ability.  Have you ever worked with the guy who
knows everything, yet you study for all those certifications and you still
feel completely inferior around him.  Sure your title says CC this and MC
that, but while your studying, the know it all veteran with no
certifications is basically running the business by keeping the network
running, keeping management happy, keeping customers happy, and most of all
contributing to the profitability of the company.
This is not meant to be a cut on any of us networkers, and I'm not
saying I'm any different then the rest.  However, my goal on certifications
has changed dramatically.  If there is not a lab component I'm not
interested.  We have to fight for the value of our studies, if not then we
will all be searching for a new line of work.


Thanks,

JC




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Re: Passing Exams without a lab!! Read this its a thought [7:9009]

2001-06-18 Thread JC

I apologize did not mean to revive the dead, I just hate that they don't do
anything about it.
Bradley J. Wilson  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 I agree whole-heartedly, but I really don't want to have to wade through a
 bunch of paper certs suck postings on this newsgroup again!!


 - Original Message -
 From: JC
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 7:28 PM
 Subject: Passing Exams without a lab!! Read this its a thought [7:9006]


 Hello,

 I just couldn't resist stating this on the groupstudy, please respond
 with your feelings on this matter.  I started studying for my CCNA back in
 October of last year.  I was lazy so I took my time and passed the test in
 December of last year.  I got lazy for a while and then I began studying
for
 my CCNP in April.  at the end of May I took my certification tests, my
goal
 was to take:

 1) CCNP Foundation Exam 2.0
 2) CCNP CIT 2.0 Exam
 3) CCDA Exam
 4) CCDP Exam

 Within a two week time frame I passed all of these exams.  What is my
 point, I'm dissapointed that I was able to pass all of these exams in two
 weeks.  The state of certification today stinks in my opinion.  They offer
 you multiple choice exams, why?  So many people are getting certified in
 this and certified in that, that after awhile our certs will be of no
value.
 The only reason the CCIE is the almighty is because you have to take a lab
 to pass it.  Why don't they require everyone to take a lab test for all
 levels of tests.  It does not have to be a full blown equipment lab but
why
 can't the tests be virtual in nature.  Setup a virtual lab test sorta like
 the Sybex CCNA simulator setup, and make people enter some crucial
commands
 by memory or fill in the blank.  Specify the connector that should be
 attached to this interface, configure the CSU, etc... etc...  See, the
 problem is, I've studied for multiple choice tests all of my life, In
 college you took the same multiple choice tests, however every once in a
 while you had to be creative and pass an essay exam which truly tested
your
 ability to know the process and know the facts.  I realize it is easier to
 write a multiple choice exam and make money, but from our perspective it
 cheats us.  The problem is that I studied my ass off to pass the tests,
but
 a lot of the information you study for a multiple choice test leaves your
 head instantaneously.  If all Certification tests reguardless of level
 included a lab portion it would test our ability to be creative with a
 design on a design exam, or test our troubleshooting knowledge on a
 troubleshooting exam, not merely remember a fact.
 I owe a lot to certifications because they have helped my career
along,
 but in the same vein I still can't survive without my degree.  The
 credibility of exams these days is diminishing along with the economy.  As
 long as it is a dog eat- dog world as we have always known it to be, we
 are all in trouble.  The only people that stand to make money off of us by
 writing multiple choice exams are the vendors of the equipment and those
who
 train us.  W are getting ripped off here guys and there will never be an
end
 to the price increases on exams and labs if we don't work to improve the
 quality of the exams that are given.  If everyone can pass these exams
 without ever touching any equipment then these certifications mean
nothing.
 My heart tells me that the CCIE is the most coveted by all because it
 challenges your true ability to function in a real world scenario, and not
 everyone has it because their is a lab portion which truly tests our
skills
 not just our memorization ability.  Have you ever worked with the guy who
 knows everything, yet you study for all those certifications and you still
 feel completely inferior around him.  Sure your title says CC this and MC
 that, but while your studying, the know it all veteran with no
 certifications is basically running the business by keeping the network
 running, keeping management happy, keeping customers happy, and most of
all
 contributing to the profitability of the company.
 This is not meant to be a cut on any of us networkers, and I'm not
 saying I'm any different then the rest.  However, my goal on
certifications
 has changed dramatically.  If there is not a lab component I'm not
 interested.  We have to fight for the value of our studies, if not then we
 will all be searching for a new line of work.


 Thanks,

 JC




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Flash memory anyone ? [7:9011]

2001-06-18 Thread Manny Jimenez

Is there any specific type of flash memory cards that can be use with any
cisco gear for storing IOS, CAT-OS ?

Such as Catalyst 6500 and Router 1600, 3600, 7200...  If so, do they need to
be formatted or configured differently ?

Thanks,

Manny




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Flash memory anyone ? [7:9010]

2001-06-18 Thread Manny Jimenez

Is there any specific type of flash memory cards that can be use with any
cisco gear for storing IOS, CAT-OS ?

Such as Catalyst 6500 and Router 1600, 3600, 7200...  If so, do they need to
be formatted or configured differently ?

Thanks,

Manny




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Re: Help with traceroute issue [7:9002]

2001-06-18 Thread Dennis Olson

When I have seen that it is typically a host hidden behind a firewall
- Original Message -
From: Nabil Fares 
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 3:11 PM
Subject: Help with traceroute issue [7:9002]


 Greetings all,

 I've this strange result from traceroute.  Listed below is the output from
a
 trace I did from my machine to a remote router, I get 3 responses from the
 same host as seen below.  have you guys seen this before?

 ThanksNabil


 C:\tracert xxx.xxx.23.1

 Tracing route to kcd-c1-e01-00[xxx.xxx.23.1]
 over a maximum of 30 hops:

   1  2  3  4   331 ms   160 ms   160 ms  den-c1-s03-00
[xxx.58.247.62
   5   231 ms   370 ms   541 ms  kcr-c3-s00-00 [xxx.46.4.49]
   6   380 ms   261 ms   310 ms  kcd-c1-e01-00 [xxx.47.23.1]
   7   351 ms   400 ms   431 ms  kcd-c1-e01-00 [xxx.47.23.1]
   8   440 ms   531 ms   471 ms  kcd-c1-e01-00 [xxx.47.23.1]

 Trace complete.




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propblem when confic dailup over AUX cisco2501 [7:9015]

2001-06-18 Thread PHT

Dear all exper
pls help me check config when I config dial in router 2501 . show me where is
wrong . because when I dial in from PC It verify username pass end then
disconnect

Thank

router2501#show ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 044F1E0808
username t password 7 0107
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication chap

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#int
router2501(config)#interface di
router2501(config)#interface dialer 1
router2501(config-if)#ppp au
router2501(config-if)#ppp authentication pap
router2501(config-if)#as
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#exit
router2501(config)#asy
router2501(config)#async-bootp ^Z
% Incomplete command.

router2501#show
09:11:29: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 06121A2F4B
username t password 7 071B
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication pap
!
router rip
 version 2
 network 192.168.0.0
!
ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
ip name-server 192.168.0.12
ip classless
tacacs-server host 192.168.0.12
tacacs-server key tung
snmp-server community public RO
!
line con 0
 transport input none
line aux 0

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#no ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
router2501(config)#^Z
router2501#
09:12:37: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
router2501#show int
Async1 is down, line protocol is down
  Hardware is Async Serial
  Description: connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
  Interface is unnumbered.  Using address of Ethernet0 (192.168.0.200)
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 9 Kbit, DLY 10 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
  Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set, keepalive not set
  DTR is pulsed for 5 seconds on reset
  LCP Closed
  Closed: ipcp
  Last input 02:18:31, output 02:18:31, output hang never
  Last clearing of show interface counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
  Queueing strategy: weighted fair
  Output queue: 0/64/0 (size/threshold/drops)
 Conversations  0/1 (active/max active)
 Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
 95 packets input, 2050 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 

propblem when confic dailup over AUX cisco2501 [7:9016]

2001-06-18 Thread PHT

Dear all exper
pls help me check config when I config dial in router 2501 . show me where is
wrong . because when I dial in from PC It verify username pass end then
disconnect

Thank

router2501#show ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 044F1E0808
username t password 7 0107
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication chap

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#int
router2501(config)#interface di
router2501(config)#interface dialer 1
router2501(config-if)#ppp au
router2501(config-if)#ppp authentication pap
router2501(config-if)#as
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#exit
router2501(config)#asy
router2501(config)#async-bootp ^Z
% Incomplete command.

router2501#show
09:11:29: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 06121A2F4B
username t password 7 071B
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication pap
!
router rip
 version 2
 network 192.168.0.0
!
ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
ip name-server 192.168.0.12
ip classless
tacacs-server host 192.168.0.12
tacacs-server key tung
snmp-server community public RO
!
line con 0
 transport input none
line aux 0

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#no ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
router2501(config)#^Z
router2501#
09:12:37: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
router2501#show int
Async1 is down, line protocol is down
  Hardware is Async Serial
  Description: connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
  Interface is unnumbered.  Using address of Ethernet0 (192.168.0.200)
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 9 Kbit, DLY 10 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
  Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set, keepalive not set
  DTR is pulsed for 5 seconds on reset
  LCP Closed
  Closed: ipcp
  Last input 02:18:31, output 02:18:31, output hang never
  Last clearing of show interface counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
  Queueing strategy: weighted fair
  Output queue: 0/64/0 (size/threshold/drops)
 Conversations  0/1 (active/max active)
 Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
 95 packets input, 2050 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 

propblem when confic dailup over AUX cisco2501 [7:9014]

2001-06-18 Thread Pham Hoang Tung

Dear all exper
pls help me check config when I config dial in router 2501 . show me where is
wrong . because when I dial in from PC It verify username pass end then
disconnect

Thank

router2501#show ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 044F1E0808
username t password 7 0107
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication chap

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#int
router2501(config)#interface di
router2501(config)#interface dialer 1
router2501(config-if)#ppp au
router2501(config-if)#ppp authentication pap
router2501(config-if)#as
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#exit
router2501(config)#asy
router2501(config)#async-bootp ^Z
% Incomplete command.

router2501#show
09:11:29: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 06121A2F4B
username t password 7 071B
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication pap
!
router rip
 version 2
 network 192.168.0.0
!
ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
ip name-server 192.168.0.12
ip classless
tacacs-server host 192.168.0.12
tacacs-server key tung
snmp-server community public RO
!
line con 0
 transport input none
line aux 0

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#no ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
router2501(config)#^Z
router2501#
09:12:37: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
router2501#show int
Async1 is down, line protocol is down
  Hardware is Async Serial
  Description: connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
  Interface is unnumbered.  Using address of Ethernet0 (192.168.0.200)
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 9 Kbit, DLY 10 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
  Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set, keepalive not set
  DTR is pulsed for 5 seconds on reset
  LCP Closed
  Closed: ipcp
  Last input 02:18:31, output 02:18:31, output hang never
  Last clearing of show interface counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
  Queueing strategy: weighted fair
  Output queue: 0/64/0 (size/threshold/drops)
 Conversations  0/1 (active/max active)
 Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
 95 packets input, 2050 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 

propblem when confic dailup over AUX cisco2501 [7:9013]

2001-06-18 Thread PHT

Dear all exper
pls help me check config when I config dial in router 2501 . show me where is
wrong . because when I dial in from PC It verify username pass end then
disconnect

Thank

router2501#show ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 044F1E0808
username t password 7 0107
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication chap

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#int
router2501(config)#interface di
router2501(config)#interface dialer 1
router2501(config-if)#ppp au
router2501(config-if)#ppp authentication pap
router2501(config-if)#as
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#exit
router2501(config)#asy
router2501(config)#async-bootp ^Z
% Incomplete command.

router2501#show
09:11:29: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 06121A2F4B
username t password 7 071B
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication pap
!
router rip
 version 2
 network 192.168.0.0
!
ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
ip name-server 192.168.0.12
ip classless
tacacs-server host 192.168.0.12
tacacs-server key tung
snmp-server community public RO
!
line con 0
 transport input none
line aux 0

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#no ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
router2501(config)#^Z
router2501#
09:12:37: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
router2501#show int
Async1 is down, line protocol is down
  Hardware is Async Serial
  Description: connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
  Interface is unnumbered.  Using address of Ethernet0 (192.168.0.200)
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 9 Kbit, DLY 10 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
  Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set, keepalive not set
  DTR is pulsed for 5 seconds on reset
  LCP Closed
  Closed: ipcp
  Last input 02:18:31, output 02:18:31, output hang never
  Last clearing of show interface counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
  Queueing strategy: weighted fair
  Output queue: 0/64/0 (size/threshold/drops)
 Conversations  0/1 (active/max active)
 Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
 95 packets input, 2050 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 

propblem when confic dailup over AUX cisco2501 [7:9017]

2001-06-18 Thread PHT

Dear all exper
pls help me check config when I config dial in router 2501 . show me where is
wrong . because when I dial in from PC It verify username pass end then
disconnect

Thank

router2501#show ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 044F1E0808
username t password 7 0107
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication chap

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#int
router2501(config)#interface di
router2501(config)#interface dialer 1
router2501(config-if)#ppp au
router2501(config-if)#ppp authentication pap
router2501(config-if)#as
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#asy
router2501(config-if)#exit
router2501(config)#asy
router2501(config)#async-bootp ^Z
% Incomplete command.

router2501#show
09:11:29: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console ru
Building configuration...

Current configuration:
!
version 11.1
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
service udp-small-servers
service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname router2501
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default tacacs+ local
aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ local
aaa accounting exec start-stop tacacs+
aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+
enable secret 5 $1$332U$GrAJLvkQxKKxSmihIz19I/
enable password 7 00071A1507545A
!
username eis password 7 03015218
username tung password 7 03534F1E0808
username tuyen password 7 040C1F130126
username tien password 7 06121A2F4B
username t password 7 071B
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.200 255.255.255.0
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
 no ip mroute-cache
 no ip route-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Async1
 description connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 async mode interactive
 dialer in-band
 dialer rotary-group 1
!
interface Dialer1
 description connected ti Dial-inPC
 ip unnumbered Ethernet0
 ip tcp header-compression passive
 encapsulation ppp
 peer default ip address pool Cisco2501-Group-1
 dialer in-band
 dialer-group 1
 ppp authentication pap
!
router rip
 version 2
 network 192.168.0.0
!
ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
ip name-server 192.168.0.12
ip classless
tacacs-server host 192.168.0.12
tacacs-server key tung
snmp-server community public RO
!
line con 0
 transport input none
line aux 0

router2501#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
router2501(config)#no ip local pool Cisco2501_Group-1 192.168.0.17
router2501(config)#^Z
router2501#
09:12:37: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console
router2501#show int
Async1 is down, line protocol is down
  Hardware is Async Serial
  Description: connected to Dial-inPCs(modem)
  Interface is unnumbered.  Using address of Ethernet0 (192.168.0.200)
  MTU 1500 bytes, BW 9 Kbit, DLY 10 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255
  Encapsulation PPP, loopback not set, keepalive not set
  DTR is pulsed for 5 seconds on reset
  LCP Closed
  Closed: ipcp
  Last input 02:18:31, output 02:18:31, output hang never
  Last clearing of show interface counters never
  Input queue: 0/75/0 (size/max/drops); Total output drops: 0
  Queueing strategy: weighted fair
  Output queue: 0/64/0 (size/threshold/drops)
 Conversations  0/1 (active/max active)
 Reserved Conversations 0/0 (allocated/max allocated)
  5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
  5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
 95 packets input, 2050 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored, 

Re: Flash memory anyone ? [7:9011]

2001-06-18 Thread Tony Medeiros

7200 and 6500 use the same type flash and format.  3600 is different.  Not
sure about a 1600.
Tony M.
#6172

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From: Manny Jimenez 
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 7:17 PM
Subject: Flash memory anyone ? [7:9011]


 Is there any specific type of flash memory cards that can be use with any
 cisco gear for storing IOS, CAT-OS ?

 Such as Catalyst 6500 and Router 1600, 3600, 7200...  If so, do they need
to
 be formatted or configured differently ?

 Thanks,

 Manny




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Debug not working via telnet [7:9019]

2001-06-18 Thread cisco guru

Hi all,
I am trying to see the debug output on my routers via telnet sessions but am 
not having any luck. I first got the debug ip packet command to work but 
then it stopped working. No other debug commands will work. Eg. debug ip 
igrp trans
I have the service timestamps commands issued along with the term mon 
command on the router running the telnet session.
The ios ver. on this particular router is 11.0 (10c). Does the ios ver. make 
a difference or does something in particular have to be done on both 
routers?
Please advise.
Thank you.
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Re: voice ports (tcp/udp) for VoIP [7:8956]

2001-06-18 Thread Tony Medeiros

There are a lot of different ports used for VOIP.

For the actual RTP stream:
UDP ports 16384 to 32767

For H.323 control traffic:
TCP ports 1720 and TCP port range 11000 to 11999

For MGCP control traffic:
UDP port 2427
TCP port 2428

For Skinny contol traffic:
TCP ports 2000,2001, and 2002

Happy Access-list writing !!!
Tony M.
#6172

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From: Federico Dmaz Herrera 
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 8:39 AM
Subject: voice ports (tcp/udp) for VoIP [7:8956]


 Hi, somebody knows which are the port(tcp/udp) used for VoIP???
 regards




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Re: Newbie Question [7:8933]

2001-06-18 Thread Tony Medeiros

Very simple.
Attach the modem with the proper adapter and cable to the AUX port of the
router.
Configure router as follows:

Line aux 0
modem dialin
login
password cisco
transport input all
speed 115200
flow hard
modem autoconfigure type usr_sportster (or whatever type of modem you are
using.  There are a limited number modems supported with this command.  Do a
show modemcap to see all the different types.)

Thats it I think.
Tony M.
#6172

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From: Brian Fitzpatrick 
To: 
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 4:11 AM
Subject: Newbie Question [7:8933]


 Hi,

 how do I set up a router with a dial in modem? Is it just a matter of
 plugging in the serial port and connecting to an analogue line or is it
way
 more complex?
 The moden needs to be there so that If it(Router) ever goes down, I can
dial
 in and bring it back up.

 Thanks in advance.
 Brian




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ping r1.ccie.com now working!! [7:9022]

2001-06-18 Thread cisco guru

Hi all,
I have a bunch of routers configured with a static hosts file with the ip 
host, no ip domain-look and ip domain-name ccie.com commands configured. 
When I ping r1 or ping R1 it works. But when I ping r1.ccie.com or 
R1.ccie.com I get an error msg.Unrecognized host or address or protocol not 
running.
I have versions 11.1(7) and 11.2(7) running. Does the ios ver. make a diff. 
or is it something wrong configured on the routers?
Please advise.
Thank you.

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Flash For 2503 router [7:9023]

2001-06-18 Thread John Brandis

Hi All,

SOme one else come across the problem of getting a 5MB IOS, on to a
4.4MB 2503 cisco pro flash ?

I am in need of an IOS upgrade and I am short by about .5 MB of flash.
This is a stand alon router in a small office so getting the flash from
TFTP server is out of the question.

Any one got any idea's , tricks, something I ahve not thought of ???

Thanks all.

John in a very cold place of Sydney Australia (its freezing here)




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