monthly satement [7:13183]

2001-07-21 Thread

Hi! How are you?

I send you this file in order to have your advice

See you later. Thanks

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Re: what's wrong with CCIE today? [7:13151]

2001-07-21 Thread Tony Clifton

I have a few comments.  It sounds like Sean is looking for a confidence
boost by this group.  Wow, Sean, you must be really smart!  I mean to have
these Unix skills _and_ know something about Cisco routers.  Oh my goodness!
Maybe I could introduce you to my sister!

Normally I don't respond to such messages, but for some reason, I thought
this one required a response.  If you're going to flame a group of people, I
strongly suggest you do it with proper grammar.  Yup, when I'm away for
whatever reason, my company usually has to hire about a dozen CCIEs to
replace me!

Maybe you should design your network and servers to include a bit more
redundancy, huh?  Usually my better judgment prevails and stops me from
sending messages like this.  So, for all of those that I offended, I
apologize.  Enjoy your summer!

Also, you work for such a great company, that you're the only one with these
Unix skills?  What company is it, Wal-Mart or Kmart?




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RE: what is Bearer capability not implemented in ISDN ? [7:13185]

2001-07-21 Thread Farhan Ahmed

A speed mismatch can occur when the source and destination ISDN ports do not
belong to the same network.

try setting

The following example sets the line speed for incoming calls to 56 kbps:
command
on bri int

isdn not-end-to-end 56 



or 64(def)

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Subject: what is Bearer capability not implemented in ISDN ? [7:13182]


Hello all,
 When I am trying to generate the call on ISDN ,I am not able to connect
the ISDN Upon debug ISDN events and debug isdn q931 ,I got the cause to be
as follow

Cause i = 0x82C1 - Bearer capability not implemented


The sample of the debug is given below for more help.Can anybody tell me
this could be due to what ?
Is it a line problem because I tested the line voltage and found to be
around 105.6 Volts ,Also Upon connecting the ISDN instrument to this line I
am able to get dial tone as well as generate voice calls?

4w1d: ISDN BR1/1: Outgoing call id = 0x8F65
4w1d: ISDN BR1/1: Event: Call to 6156540 at 64 Kb/s
4w1d: ISDN BR1/1: TX -  SETUP pd = 8  callref = 0x0B
4w1d: Bearer Capability i = 0x8890
4w1d: Channel ID i = 0x83
4w1d: Called Party Number i = 0x80, '6156540'
4w1d: ISDN BR1/1: RX -  RELEASE_COMP pd = 8  callref = 0x8B
4w1d: Cause i = 0x82C1 - Bearer capability not implemented
4w1d: ISDN BR1/1: received HOST_DISCONNECT_ACK call_id 0x8F65
4w1d: ISDN BR1/1: Error: Unexpected Disconnect_Ack - call id 0x8F65.
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)




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RE: Disaster Recovery Documentation? was Re: what's wrong with [7:13186]

2001-07-21 Thread Farhan Ahmed

AGREE

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Subject: Disaster Recovery Documentation? was Re: what's wrong with CCIE
[7:13180]


Sean Young  wrote in message
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 What's wrong with CCIEs today?  I know that I am making a general
{snip}
 one of our tacacs servers (solaris) die due to hardware
 failure and the amazingly the tacacs process on the Linux die.
{snip}
 As to our problems, the simple to do is just
 to restart the tacacs process byfirst:  killall tac_plus and second
 /usr/sbin/tac_plus -C /etc/tacacs/tac_plus.cfg but these CCIEs guys
 have absolutely no clues.

Were the instructions for verifying and restarting your tacacs process
available in your disaster recovery documentation? Do your CCIEs know where
the disaster recovery documentation is, and how it's organized?




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QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]

2001-07-21 Thread Grad Alfons Kanon

Hello need Help,

I have three routers:
Router A with ethernet
Router B with Token RIng and Ethernet
Router C with TOken RIng.

How can i configure my routers to guarranty that only TR talk to TR and 
Etehernet to Ethernet , not between them,


Tx

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Re: what's wrong with CCIE today? [7:13151]

2001-07-21 Thread Gareth Hinton

I think the CCIE demonstrates an ability to learn at a certain level, and
guarantees a certain level of knowledge on subjects tested by the written
and lab exams.
In my experience CCIE's tend to specialise in one (or a few) specific
area(s) after that.  I think there's a danger of being Jack of all trades,
master of none otherwise.

It always amazes me that companies will pay a set fee for a CCIE even though
he may never have seen the equipment he's going to work on. The very fact
that he's a CCIE, shows a higher than average aptitude to fault finding, so
he may well succeed whatever, but there is no guarantee.
There are occasions where an unqualified engineer may have more knowledge of
a specific equipment than a CCIE and we've had occasions where the
specification has been CCIE plus one junior engineer. The junior engineer
has been the one doing a lot of the work because it's been something like
Radius/RSA, where the junior engineer has been specialising.
In my opinion, the people hiring the CCIE need to specify, for example,
thorough understanding of Unix, and experience with Tacacs, otherwise
they're only guaranteed subjects from the CCIE syllabus.

My two penneth anyway.  Got to go, the plumber's just turned up to fix my
television? :-)


Gaz


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 What's wrong with CCIEs today?  I know that I am making a general
 assumptions; however,this is the second time that it has happend to the
 company that I work for.  We have several tacacs servers that use to
 authenticate users.  These tacacs servers are running on a combination of
 Linux and Solaris platforms.  While I was away at the Networker
 Conference, one of our tacacs servers (solaris) die due to hardware
 failure and the amazingly the tacacs process on the Linux die.  Because
 of this, everyone has to login to the routers and switches via local
 account.  We hire these CCIEs to maintain the network while I am away for
 a few weeks.  None of these CCIEs have any background with tacacs servers
 running on Unix platforms.  As to our problems, the simple to do is just
 to restart the tacacs process byfirst:  killall tac_plus and second
 /usr/sbin/tac_plus -C /etc/tacacs/tac_plus.cfg but these CCIEs guys
 have absolutely no clues.  Furthermore, they don't even know how to use
 editing in Unix (i.e vi or emacs) and ended up screwing up my tacacs
 configuration files.  We have a few employees that need tacacs account
 but these CCIEs guys have no clues how to addnew users to a configuration
 file which if anyone has done tacacs on the unix platform know that you
 just modify the configuration file tac_plus.conf and restart tacacs
 process.   These CCIE guys say that they come from a windows environment
 so they don't have too much with Unix platforms.  I also notice that a
 lot of CCIEs these days lack the Unix skills that are required for the
 Service Providers environment.  Most don't even know how to tunnel
 X-application through Secure Shell (SSH).  I still remember those days
 when Cisco Engineers are very well verse in both unix and routers
 skills.  I long for those days again. Comments anyone?

 

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Re: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]

2001-07-21 Thread Nigel Taylor

I guess the first question would be what technologies do you have 
implemented?  Bridging, DLSW... I guess on the most basic level you could 
apply ACLs to limit what media talks to what.

HTH

Nigel

From: Grad Alfons Kanon 
Reply-To: Grad Alfons Kanon 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 07:32:43 -0400

Hello need Help,

I have three routers:
Router A with ethernet
Router B with Token RIng and Ethernet
Router C with TOken RIng.

How can i configure my routers to guarranty that only TR talk to TR and
Etehernet to Ethernet , not between them,


Tx

Grad

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PIX activation key on 4.1(6) [7:13187]

2001-07-21 Thread Jacques Allison

Hi all,

On PIX ver 4.1(7) I can use the show actkey to display the connection
license key, but the command is not on the ver 4.1.(6). How do I upgrade the
PIX is I lost the original disk and license? I look on CCO and can't find
any answers.

Regards,

Jacques Allison

Senior Network Engineer

Tel: (+27) 012 349 2030 ext.: 210

Fax: (+27) 012 349 1015

Mobile: (+27) 083 327 4941

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Re: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]

2001-07-21 Thread Grad Alfons Kanon

Thanks,

I'm using dlsw.
The tricky part that I am not too expert is on router B since it has both TR 
and Eth, so how can I guarranty that Router A to B only ethernet to 
ethernet, and Router B to C only TR...not between them (TR to Eth),

Grad




From: Nigel Taylor 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 12:41:51


I guess the first question would be what technologies do you have 
implemented?  Bridging, DLSW... I guess on the most basic level you could 
apply ACLs to limit what media talks to what.

HTH

Nigel

From: Grad Alfons Kanon 
Reply-To: Grad Alfons Kanon 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 07:32:43 -0400

Hello need Help,

I have three routers:
Router A with ethernet
Router B with Token RIng and Ethernet
Router C with TOken RIng.

How can i configure my routers to guarranty that only TR talk to TR and
Etehernet to Ethernet , not between them,


Tx

Grad

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Re: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]

2001-07-21 Thread Joe

At router B, Put the token ring into ring-list and the ethernet to port-list
dlsw ring-list 1 rings 10
dlsw port-list 2 ethernet 0
Peer with router A using port-list 2 and Router C using ring-list 1
dlsw remote 2 tcp 
dlsw remote 1 tcp 

Cheers


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 Thanks,

 I'm using dlsw.
 The tricky part that I am not too expert is on router B since it has both
TR
 and Eth, so how can I guarranty that Router A to B only ethernet to
 ethernet, and Router B to C only TR...not between them (TR to Eth),

 Grad




 From: Nigel Taylor
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 12:41:51
 
 
 I guess the first question would be what technologies do you have
 implemented?  Bridging, DLSW... I guess on the most basic level you could
 apply ACLs to limit what media talks to what.
 
 HTH
 
 Nigel
 
 From: Grad Alfons Kanon
 Reply-To: Grad Alfons Kanon
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 07:32:43 -0400
 
 Hello need Help,
 
 I have three routers:
 Router A with ethernet
 Router B with Token RIng and Ethernet
 Router C with TOken RIng.
 
 How can i configure my routers to guarranty that only TR talk to TR and
 Etehernet to Ethernet , not between them,
 
 
 Tx
 
 Grad
 
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Cisco 2516 [7:13194]

2001-07-21 Thread Ray Smith

Guys,

I just received a Cisco 2516 router/hub and I am a bit unsure about geting 
the hub portion to respond for me.  The configuration currently in the as 
related to the hub portion is as follows:

hub ether 0 1
link-test
auto-polarity
!
hub ether 0 2
link-test
auto-polarity

My questions are 1). Shouldn't I see link on the hub with this 
configuration? and 2). Is the ports linked to the IP configured on the 
Ethernet interface (port 6) of this device?  Any feed backs?

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Re: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]

2001-07-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Use ring and bgroup lists on your router B remote peer 
statements.

Cheers, Fred
 Thanks,
 
 I'm using dlsw.
 The tricky part that I am not too expert is on router B since it has both
TR
 and Eth, so how can I guarranty that Router A to B only ethernet to 
 ethernet, and Router B to C only TR...not between them (TR to Eth),
 
 Grad
 
 
 
 
 From: Nigel Taylor 
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 12:41:51
 
 
 I guess the first question would be what technologies do you have 
 implemented?  Bridging, DLSW... I guess on the most basic level you could 
 apply ACLs to limit what media talks to what.
 
 HTH
 
 Nigel
 
 From: Grad Alfons Kanon 
 Reply-To: Grad Alfons Kanon 
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: QUERY ON DLSW [7:13188]
 Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 07:32:43 -0400
 
 Hello need Help,
 
 I have three routers:
 Router A with ethernet
 Router B with Token RIng and Ethernet
 Router C with TOken RIng.
 
 How can i configure my routers to guarranty that only TR talk to TR and
 Etehernet to Ethernet , not between them,
 
 
 Tx
 
 Grad
 
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RE: BGP [7:13110]

2001-07-21 Thread Tony Higgins

Hello -

yes - both T3s will be active at the same time.  im assuming that the
routers will pick the best path to any destination... later on when i figure
out policy maping maybe i will tweak things if there is a need.

thanks for the tip on the no synchronization command.  i was having going
nuts with ibgp...  basically router 2 (see the config i sent previously) was
getting all the bgp routes from timewarner and it was sending them to router
1.

i confirmed this by sh ip bpg neighbor x.x.x.x adv.

But router 1 was not showing any of the routes

Out of frustration i decided to put in a bgp confederation (aka AS NAT)and
everything started working

t.


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RE: PIX activation key on 4.1(6) [7:13187]

2001-07-21 Thread Farhan Ahmed

u need to put your serial no
and u ll get a new key
u need cco login

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Subject: PIX activation key on 4.1(6) [7:13187]


Hi all,

On PIX ver 4.1(7) I can use the show actkey to display the connection
license key, but the command is not on the ver 4.1.(6). How do I upgrade the
PIX is I lost the original disk and license? I look on CCO and can't find
any answers.

Regards,

Jacques Allison

Senior Network Engineer

Tel: (+27) 012 349 2030 ext.: 210

Fax: (+27) 012 349 1015

Mobile: (+27) 083 327 4941

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Re: finished CCNP [7:13069]

2001-07-21 Thread George Murphy CCNP, CCDA

Excellent!, Congratulations and Good Luck in the further adventures ;-)

Gayathri wrote:

 Hi Group,

 Just passed the last paper CIT today

 Would like to thank everybody for sharing their invaluable knowledge here.

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Re: [7:13198]

2001-07-21 Thread John Neiberger

Did you check your duplex settings on both ends of that connection?  Your
end device may be set for half duplex and the switch might be set for full
duplex.  This sort of thing happens regularly with autonegotiation.  If you
have auto turned on anywhere, turn it off and hard set your settings.

Check those settings and let us know if that's not the problem.  If it
isn't, it will probably be something pretty interesting.  

John

|  I'm loosing all the packets above 170 bytes which is unusual, and there
are
|  no late collisions and its a FastE connected to a Switch.
|  
|  Regards,
|  
|  Tarry
|  
|  
|  
|  -Original Message-
|  From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|  Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 5:50 AM
|  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|  Subject: Re: Datagram size bigger than 200 get packet loss [7:13166]
|  
|  
|  Check your interfaces for late collisions.  It could be that you have a
|  duplex mismatch and a device that is set for full duplex is stomping on
|  other devices set for half duplex.  This is very common when you have
|  devices connected to an ethernet hub.  They should all be set for half
|  duplex, and if one of them is set for full duplex it will transmit
without
|  checking to see if someone else is transmitting.
|  
|  You didn't say how much packet loss you had, but in the scenario above,
the
|  larger the packet transmitted by the half duplex station, the more likely
it
|  is that the full duplex station will try to transmit at the same time.
|  
|  HTH,
|  John
|  
|  |  Hi All,
|  |  
|  |  When I try to ping with a Datagram Size bigger than 200 in a LAN I get
|  |  packet loss. Dose any one know the reason?
|  |  
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Ethernet Trivia mostly, Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13199]

2001-07-21 Thread NY50TT

We all hear about max cable lengths for Ethernet.  But is there a minimum?
If the TX pair of one side connects to the RX pair of the other, then
collisions, if any, happen at the ingress of the hub or switch in the
buffer, or on the buffer of the nic if just using a really short cross over,
is this right?  I've looked and looked, and haven't been able to get an
answer that says the minimun length of a Category 5 100Base connection is x
feet  even the spec seems to be silent on it.  What am I missing in my
knowledge of physics and electronics?

p.s.  My foot long patches between hosts and a hub don't seem to cause
errors.  I'll stick a sniffer in this week and see if I see any.  I'm
manufacturing these 3 inch patch cables for my test.




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Re: dv protocols and nbma? [7:13011]

2001-07-21 Thread jason douglas

Remmert -

With the huge number of messages posted to this group, I imagine we are
the only two that will ever know about this reply! ;-)

I'm writing because I've finished my research and want to report that
the situation is very different from what you wrote. I've experimented
in the lab with IP RIP over frame, and it works fine. Here is a
reference for you: 

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2009.htm


In it you will find:

Routers treat Frame Relay as a broadcast media, which means that each
time the router sends a multicast frame (such as a routing update,
spanning tree update, or SAP update), the router must replicate the
frame to each DLCI for the Frame Relay interface. Frame replication
results in substantial overhead for the router and for the physical
interface.

This is a pretty satisfactory answer to my question 

Jason

Remmert Veen wrote:
 
 Hi Jason,
 
 I haven't got too much experience on dv over nbma, but I'll give it a try.
 
 As far as I am aware NBMA doesn't forward broadcasts, period. Should you
 want to connect two RIP-networks via a LAN, I'd reckon a static route
should
 be in place, which you need to redistribute using the 'redistribute static'
 command.
 
 Should anyone else have other idea's, please let me know.
 
 HTH,
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Re: dv protocols and nbma? [7:13011]

2001-07-21 Thread jason douglas

Remmert -

With the huge number of messages posted to this group, I imagine we are
the only two that will ever know about this reply! ;-)

I'm writing because I've finished my research and want to report that
the situation is very different from what you wrote. I've experimented
in the lab with IP RIP over frame, and it works fine. Here is a
reference for you: 

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2009.htm


In it you will find:

Routers treat Frame Relay as a broadcast media, which means that each
time the router sends a multicast frame (such as a routing update,
spanning tree update, or SAP update), the router must replicate the
frame to each DLCI for the Frame Relay interface. Frame replication
results in substantial overhead for the router and for the physical
interface.

This is a pretty satisfactory answer to my question 

Jason

Remmert Veen wrote:
 
 Hi Jason,
 
 I haven't got too much experience on dv over nbma, but I'll give it a try.
 
 As far as I am aware NBMA doesn't forward broadcasts, period. Should you
 want to connect two RIP-networks via a LAN, I'd reckon a static route
should
 be in place, which you need to redistribute using the 'redistribute static'
 command.
 
 Should anyone else have other idea's, please let me know.
 
 HTH,
 Remmert
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tftp server! [7:13203]

2001-07-21 Thread chica

hi,
i'm setting up my lab and want to install the tftp
server on one PC.I would also want to upgrade my IOS
image and install the IP feature pack.I reckon,that
the tftp can be installed on any PC on any OS say
windows,and that the tftp server would acquire the ip
address of the PC.Can anyone please give a detailed
process of the installation and integration in a
network, plus how to install the ip fearure pack.
I'ld appreciate any input.
thanx
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RE: tftp server! [7:13203]

2001-07-21 Thread Farhan Ahmed

just need a copy tftp flash command


-Original Message-
From: chica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 9:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: tftp server! [7:13203]


hi,
i'm setting up my lab and want to install the tftp
server on one PC.I would also want to upgrade my IOS
image and install the IP feature pack.I reckon,that
the tftp can be installed on any PC on any OS say
windows,and that the tftp server would acquire the ip
address of the PC.Can anyone please give a detailed
process of the installation and integration in a
network, plus how to install the ip fearure pack.
I'ld appreciate any input.
thanx
chika

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Re: ARP Input Problem [7:13003]

2001-07-21 Thread Chuck Larrieu

I'm hoping you will be able to provide a follow up report for this problem.
I am curious if your client has discovered they have been victimized by code
red, and that their IIS boxes have been compromised.

In terms of relevance to groupstudy,  your discoveries will be relevant as
well. when troubleshooting, there are often more factors than many people
consider. it is far too easy to mistake the symptom as the cause. every
network engineer should be aware of the possibility of DDoS and the
ramifications thereof. There are a number of mailing lists that keep folks
up to date on security advisories and current issues. I like NANOG despite
the tripe that can get out of control sometimes, because when there is
something going on that effects performance of the member's ISP networks,
they are right on top of it.

currently, there is a bit of discussion about the compromise of dial up
machines by the code red virus.

Chuck

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RE: PIX activation key on 4.1(6) [7:13187]

2001-07-21 Thread Farhan Ahmed

shtml 

Software Installation Notes
This section provides information about installing software on a PIX
Firewall. 




 Note   If you are upgrading from an earlier software version, save your
configuration and write down your activation key.  




The following topics are discussed in this section:


Boothelper Installation


Downloading a Software Image over TFTP


Using TFTP Commands


TFTP Download Error Codes


Upgrading the Activation Key

Boothelper Installation



 Note   The Boothelper installation only applies to PIX Firewall units with
a diskette drive.  




Follow these steps to install the PIX Firewall software using the
Boothelper:




Step 1   Access CCO at http://www.cisco.com and log in. Then access the PIX
Firewall software downloads at the following website:

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/pix

Step 2   Download the Boothelper image from CCO and the current PIX Firewall
software image. 

If you are using Windows, also download the rawrite.exe program from CCO,
and download a TFTP server from the following website:

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp

The UNIX and LINUX operating systems contain a TFTP server. 

Step 3   To prepare a UNIX or LINUX TFTP server to provide an image to the
PIX Firewall, edit the inetd.conf file to remove the # (comment character)
from the start of the tftp statement. Then use the 
ps aux | grep inetd command string to determine the process ID of the
current inetd process. Use the kill command to kill the process. The process
will restart automatically. Continue with Step 5.

Step 4   If you are using Windows, use the rawrite program to put the
Boothelper image on diskette. A sample rawrite session follows:

C:pix rawrite
RaWrite 1.2 - Write disk file to raw floppy diskette
 
Enter source file name: bh601.bin
Enter destination drive: a:
Please insert a formatted diskette into drive A: and press -ENTER- :
Number of sectors per track for this disk is 18
Writing image to drive A:. Press ^C to abort.
Track: 78 Head: 1 Sector: 16
Done.
C:pix
 

If you are using UNIX, use the dd command. For example, if the diskette
device name is rd0, use the following command:

dd bs=18b if=./bh601.bin of=/dev/rd0
 

Step 5   Get the TFTP server working on a host in your network and add the
PIX Firewall binary image to a directory accessible by the server.

Step 6   Connect a console to the PIX Firewall and ensure that it is ready.

Step 7   Put the diskette containing the Boothelper in the PIX Firewall and
reboot it. When the PIX Firewall starts, the pixboothelper prompt appears. 

Step 8   You can now enter commands to download the binary image from the
TFTP server:

   a. If needed, use a question mark (?) or enter the help command to list
the available commands.

   b. Use the address command to specify the IP address of the PIX Firewall
unit's interface on which the TFTP server resides. You can abbreviate this
command as a.

   c. Use the server command to specify the IP address of the host running
the TFTP server. You can abbreviate this command as s.

   d. Use the file command to specify the filename of the PIX Firewall
image. You can abbreviate this command as f. In UNIX, the file needs to be
world readable for the TFTP server to access it.

   e. If needed, use the gateway command to specify the IP address of a
router gateway through which the server is accessible.

   f. If needed, use the ping command to verify accessibility. If this
command fails, fix access to the server before continuing. Use the interface
command to specify which interface the ping traffic should use. The
Boothelper defaults to the interface 1. You can abbreviate the interface
command as i.

   g. Use the tftp command to start the download.

The following is an example session:

Cisco Secure PIX Boothelper Version 6.0(1)
pixboothelper a 10.132.12.66
address:10.132.12.66
pixboothelper s 10.129.0.2
server 10.129.0.2
pixboothelper i 0
current interface is 0
0: i82557 @ PCI(bus:0 dev:13 irq:11)ethernet0 100basetx
1: i82557 @ PCI(bus:0 dev:14 irq:10)ethernet1 not_init
2: i82557 @ PCI(bus:0 dev:15 irq:15)ethernet2 not_init
pixboothelper f pix-6.0.1-release
file pix-6.0.1-release
pixboothelper tftp
tftp 
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...



Step 9   After the image downloads, you are prompted to install the new
image. Enter y. 

Step 10   When you are prompted, enter your activation key.

Step 11   After you enter your activation key, PIX Firewall prompts you to
remove the Boothelper diskette. You have 30 seconds to remove the diskette.
During 

Re: tftp server! [7:13203]

2001-07-21 Thread Mark Odette II

Chika-
For your TFTP server, TAC, as well as myself, recommends using Pumpkin TFTP.
It's solid and works great.  You can get it for free at the following url:

www.klever.net/kin/pumpkin.html

I don't recall if there is a unix variant of it, but come to think of it, I
think that there is a tftp daemon you can turn on, that is installed by
default on most Free Unix flavors out there.  As an example, if you are
using Linux, I bet you could (from the command prompt:) issue a man tftp
and probably get something on it, including how to invoke the daemon, set it
up to always be running when the system boots, etc.

From the cisco router, all you need to do to get the tftp download going is
to issue : copy tftp flash, and then follow the prompts.  Obviously, the
TFTP server would need to be going, and you'll need to make sure you know
the exact file name that you want... Sometimes we forget, and leave off the
.bin on the end of the file when in a hurry. :)

Hope this helps!
Mark
- Original Message -
From: chica 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 12:31 PM
Subject: tftp server! [7:13203]


 hi,
 i'm setting up my lab and want to install the tftp
 server on one PC.I would also want to upgrade my IOS
 image and install the IP feature pack.I reckon,that
 the tftp can be installed on any PC on any OS say
 windows,and that the tftp server would acquire the ip
 address of the PC.Can anyone please give a detailed
 process of the installation and integration in a
 network, plus how to install the ip fearure pack.
 I'ld appreciate any input.
 thanx
 chika

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Re: tftp server! [7:13203]

2001-07-21 Thread Sean Young

Mark is right.  If you are using Unix/Linux system, tftp is a daemon that
can be setup to run automatically at boot-time.  However, unlike windows
tftp, tftp in unix/linux requires that the file must already be exit
before you can upload from the router to the unix/linux box.  It is a
minor inconvenience. 

If you would like to automate these things, I suggest that you learn how
to program EXPECT. This is a very easy language to learn.  I work for a
ISP and we have to manage hundred of devices.  Everytime we want to push
out something, Expect will do the trick for us.  Very connvenience.

Have fun.

From: Mark Odette II Reply-To: Mark Odette II To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: tftp server! [7:13203] Date: Sat, 21
Jul 2001 15:51:48 -0400  Chika- For your TFTP server, TAC, as well as
myself, recommends using Pumpkin TFTP. It's solid and works great. You
can get it for free at the following url: 
www.klever.net/kin/pumpkin.html  I don't recall if there is a unix
variant of it, but come to think of it, I think that there is a tftp
daemon you can turn on, that is installed by default on most Free Unix
flavors out there. As an example, if you are using Linux, I bet you
could (from the command prompt:) issue a man tftp and probably get
something on it, including how to invoke the daemon, set it up to always
be running when the system boots, etc.  From the cisco router, all you
need to do to get the tftp download going is to issue : copy tftp flash,
and then follow the prompts. Obviously, the TFTP server would need to be
going, and you'll need to make sure you know the exact file name that
you want... Sometimes we forget, and leave off the .bin on the end of
the file when in a hurry. :)  Hope this helps! Mark - Original
Message - From: chica To: Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 12:31 PM
Subject: tftp server! [7:13203] hi,   i'm setting up my lab
and want to install the tftp   server on one PC.I would also want to
upgrade my IOS   image and install the IP feature pack.I reckon,that 
 the tftp can be installed on any PC on any OS say   windows,and that
the tftp server would acquire the ip   address of the PC.Can anyone
please give a detailed   process of the installation and integration in
a   network, plus how to install the ip fearure pack.   I'ld
appreciate any input.   thanx   chika
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2xNM-1E-2W Cards in 1 router. [7:13208]

2001-07-21 Thread Rashid Lohiya

Hi Guys,

Anything stopping me having 2 x NM-1E-2W Cards installed in a Cisco 2610 or
3620?

ie. will this work ok?

I am thinking this may be a cheap option to have one router with 4 WAN ports
and 2 Ethernet Ports,
(as I already have some spare WIC-1T's).

Pls. let me know if this will work, or if I have missed something.

Thank you

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Re: CCNP - Switching [7:13139]

2001-07-21 Thread David L. Blair

Cannot go wrong with CiscoPress or Sybex CCNP books.


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Ping batch file [7:13210]

2001-07-21 Thread Dennis Laganiere

I would like to create a script to ping all the interfaces in a
configuration, but when I try and paste a list of commands into hypterterm,
only the first one is received.  

What do I need to do to feed my console a series of ping commands?

Any help is appreciated...

--- Dennis




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Re: 2xNM-1E-2W Cards in 1 router. [7:13208]

2001-07-21 Thread Nelluri Reddy

Cisco 2611 or 2621 has, besides two E or FA ports, two WAN slots and one
NM slot. With a NM-2W card, you can convert the single NM slot to 2 WAN
slots, getting 4 WAN slots in all.

Nelluri

Rashid Lohiya wrote:
 
 Hi Guys,
 
 Anything stopping me having 2 x NM-1E-2W Cards installed in a Cisco 2610 or
 3620?
 
 ie. will this work ok?
 
 I am thinking this may be a cheap option to have one router with 4 WAN
ports
 and 2 Ethernet Ports,
 (as I already have some spare WIC-1T's).
 
 Pls. let me know if this will work, or if I have missed something.
 
 Thank you
 
 Rashid Lohiya
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 07785 362626
 www.pioneer-computers.com
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IBM 8226 MAU [7:13212]

2001-07-21 Thread Jason Roysdon

Does anyone have a spare IBM 8226 MAU they wish to sell (non listed on eBay
except one in a packet with two 2502s)?

I've already got two 2502s and one MAU, but want to be able to have both
interfaces up and run RSRB via Serial interfaces.  I can't think of a way to
keep both interfaces up/up without a MAU, so adding another MAU to the lab
seems to make sense.  It bites that source-bridge commands don't work
loopbacks (that'd work for what I want to practice).

Please cc me via email as I'm cramming for the Written and trying to avoid
distractions (as much as I love reading Groupstudy, I've got to focus right
now).

TIA

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Re: tftp server! [7:13203]

2001-07-21 Thread Jason Roysdon

You just need a tftp server/daemon to run on your PC.  I like 3Com's
3CDaemon which supports tftp client and server, as well as ftp and syslog,
but Cisco has there own, and Pumpkin is another popular one.

http://support.3com.com/software/utilities_for_windows_32_bit.htm

Their IPCalc is pretty useful as well.

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 i'm setting up my lab and want to install the tftp
 server on one PC.I would also want to upgrade my IOS
 image and install the IP feature pack.I reckon,that
 the tftp can be installed on any PC on any OS say
 windows,and that the tftp server would acquire the ip
 address of the PC.Can anyone please give a detailed
 process of the installation and integration in a
 network, plus how to install the ip fearure pack.
 I'ld appreciate any input.
 thanx
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OT: Re: tftp server! [7:13203]

2001-07-21 Thread Jason Roysdon

Sounds like a permissions problem with the tftp daemon...  My Linux tftp
daemon has no problem uploading new files that don't exist.

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Sean Young  wrote in message
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 Mark is right.  If you are using Unix/Linux system, tftp is a daemon that
 can be setup to run automatically at boot-time.  However, unlike windows
 tftp, tftp in unix/linux requires that the file must already be exit
 before you can upload from the router to the unix/linux box.  It is a
 minor inconvenience.

 If you would like to automate these things, I suggest that you learn how
 to program EXPECT. This is a very easy language to learn.  I work for a
 ISP and we have to manage hundred of devices.  Everytime we want to push
 out something, Expect will do the trick for us.  Very connvenience.

 Have fun.

 From: Mark Odette II Reply-To: Mark Odette II To:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: tftp server! [7:13203] Date: Sat, 21
 Jul 2001 15:51:48 -0400  Chika- For your TFTP server, TAC, as well as
 myself, recommends using Pumpkin TFTP. It's solid and works great. You
 can get it for free at the following url: 
 www.klever.net/kin/pumpkin.html  I don't recall if there is a unix
 variant of it, but come to think of it, I think that there is a tftp
 daemon you can turn on, that is installed by default on most Free Unix
 flavors out there. As an example, if you are using Linux, I bet you
 could (from the command prompt:) issue a man tftp and probably get
 something on it, including how to invoke the daemon, set it up to always
 be running when the system boots, etc.  From the cisco router, all you
 need to do to get the tftp download going is to issue : copy tftp flash,
 and then follow the prompts. Obviously, the TFTP server would need to be
 going, and you'll need to make sure you know the exact file name that
 you want... Sometimes we forget, and leave off the .bin on the end of
 the file when in a hurry. :)  Hope this helps! Mark - Original
 Message - From: chica To: Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 12:31 PM
 Subject: tftp server! [7:13203] hi,   i'm setting up my lab
 and want to install the tftp   server on one PC.I would also want to
 upgrade my IOS   image and install the IP feature pack.I reckon,that 
  the tftp can be installed on any PC on any OS say   windows,and that
 the tftp server would acquire the ip   address of the PC.Can anyone
 please give a detailed   process of the installation and integration in
 a   network, plus how to install the ip fearure pack.   I'ld
 appreciate any input.   thanx   chika
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Re: PIX.. [7:13067]

2001-07-21 Thread Jason Roysdon

Regarding logging, you can just dump it to a syslog and use Webtrends'
Firewall Suite.  It's got all the eye-candy that management usually wants:
http://www.webtrends.com/products/firewall/default.htm

Regarding GUI, the new PIX OS 6.0(1) supports all the commands you can do at
CLI except VPN (which I'm sure they'll be adding soon).

But you're right, if you really want to pull the
management/eye-candy/reporting up to the level of Checkpoint, get CSPM.

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 I've had a lot of experience with all three firewalls.

 A pix is a great firewall if you want something fast and quick to install,
 but not with all the fancy bells and whistles.  It's more like a box u
 install in a customers site that they don't go near unless they need
 something specific.  Bad points, well one bad point is logs, the pix's
 logging capabilities are pretty poor, and the logs pretty much un-readable
 to the average non-techie type.  In addition because of the sync calbes
for
 pixes u can't have a high availability solution that spans two buildings,
 they must be physically close.  and its cheap

 Checkpoint/guantlet on the other hand being GUI front ends (yes I know u
can
 use pdf and cspm with the pix) are more prone to customer tinkering.  On
the
 other hand Checkpoint has fantastic logging, a really easy to set up
client
 to site VPN, decent built in High avialability and lots of other
features...
 server load balancing etc. but can be very expensive

 Guantlet has moved to ver6, which currently only runs on Solaris or HPux,
 don't let them fool u it only runs on Solaris8  BUT in 32 bit mode (caught
 me out) and on HPux in 64 bit mode.  I believe there are plans to run it
on
 W2K in the future.  I can say that Guantlet Ver6 is much improved to
ver5.5,
 it's gui has been redesigned to resemble a checkpoint type, way better
 logging format (easy to read) and it's packet filtering and proxying rules
 are on the same page.  and is also  very expensive.

 All in all, I think pix's are the greatest, cheap, fast and effective. but
 it really depends
 on what your requirements are.  If you need accountabality, traceability I
 believe the logging of the other two, and specifically checkpoint will be
 your best choice.


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 Can anyone update me with the advantages of PIX over Checkpoint and
 Gauntlet?

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RE: ARP Input Problem [7:13003]

2001-07-21 Thread Daniel Cotts

Something like this is discussed in the Cisco Press book Advanced IP
Network Design. If they have a default route out to you over an Ethernet
link and that route statement specifies their outbound interface rather than
the ip address of your interface, then their router will have to ARP for
every unknown host.

 -Original Message-
 From: Chris Headings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 3:02 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: ARP Input Problem [7:13003]
 
 
 I have a weird onewe have a client that is connected to us via
 ethernet.  We have a 7513 on our side and they have a 2621.  They are
 receving a LOT of arp input, so much in fact that their 
 router is maxed out
 at 100%.  The sh proc cpu shows arp input as the culprit
 
 When you do a sh arp, they only entry that should be in their 
 2621 is our
 7513 with the proper IP and MAC combobut instead the arp 
 table (in the
 clients 2621) goes on forever and shows random IP's 
 associated with the MAC
 of our 7513 FA
 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Thx
 
 Chris
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Re: New CCIE Lab!!??!!! [7:12926]

2001-07-21 Thread Jason Roysdon

I was at LA Networkers this year in the CCIE Power Session, which had 2-3
proctors speaking.  The gist of what I got regarding moving to a one-day lab
was to cut the fluffy CCNA-level stuff (ip addressing, etc.) and use some
sort of automation to move it along.  Between that, and a longer day (I
don't recall how long, 10 or 12 hour day), it was expected to have the same
content, just less time wasting stuff.

I think this makes sense in general, but I'd still like to see it stay a
two-day format and just add more content.  If it was really a matter of the
lines to get into the lab, they could just add more labs and locations.

One example of how things had already been simplified (some time back):
you're not required to configure your terminal server, where-as in the past
you were.

Basically, you need to know your stuff cold, because you'll be jumping
straight into it, and you're also going to need to be able to get very
familiar, very fast, with different scenarios.  Nuke your home lab often and
force yourself to move cables around and use completely new addressing.
Don't get comfortable like you may be with your work network.

Fortunately, those of us that consult already have the advantage there.
Just about weekly, and even daily at times, I walk into a new customer
network I've never seen (or saw for two days six months ago and have terse
notes) and am expected to troubleshoot or install new gear.  Of course, my
toes get a workout.

PS As a side note, I hear Halifax has the best passing rate.  Folks book
there just to have a slight edge over SJO or RTP.  Of course, with that
rumor floating around, I can see Cisco toughening up there ;-)

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Brian Dennis  wrote in message
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 Peter,
 The issue isn't a one day / two day issue. I'm sure the one day lab with
be
 tough and at first we will see a lot of people failing it. Cisco has to do
 this to ensure that it looks like a good decision but wait for a few
months
 after a ton of people take it. The beta one day lab was really hard and
 failed many people. Bruce Caslow scored a 27/100 and Phil Remaker scored
 35/100. Some people declined to take it because they knew that they would
be
 setup to fail ;) But that isn't what Cisco is trying to do. Cisco is using
 the long waiting list as an excuse to move to a one day remote lab. If
Cisco
 really wanted to shorten the waiting list they would fix the written but
 that wouldn't give them an excuse to go to a one day remote lab.

 People should not be fooled into thinking this a one day / two day issue
or
 a long waiting list issue. This is just a start of the changes to come for
 the CCIE lab.

 Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (RS)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640
 5G Networks, Inc.
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Peter Van Oene
 Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 11:03 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: New CCIE Lab!!??!!! [7:12926] - IGNORE THIS - JOKE
 [7:12980]


 Are you missing the point that the lab with still be very tough?  The only
 issue is meeting the customer demand for rack time for testing.  Cisco
 cannot do this in a two day format and much of the two day stuff was
 overhead.  I personally think one day will be tougher.

 Pete


 *** REPLY SEPARATOR  ***

 On 7/19/2001 at 1:25 PM Ciaron Gogarty wrote:

 I do believe that the format IS changing to a one day lab, so it's
 actually
 taking the piss out of the reasons Cisco are giving for changing the
 format...
 
 Personally, I think CCIE is THE most respected vendor certification out
 there, so why change what (to my mind) has been a great format for
 seperating the weed from the chaff??  In the end, the market will get
 swamped with half baked CCIE's who have no substantive real world
 experience
 and the value of the cert will go down... much like the way the MCSE
went..
 
 thats my two cents
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 19 July 2001 14:52
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: New CCIE Lab!!??!!! [7:12926] - IGNORE THIS - JOKE
 [7:12943]
 
 
 thanks
 
 I read this after an all night work session - half asleep
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Ciaron Gogarty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 19 July 2001 15:23
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: New CCIE Lab!!??!!! [7:12926]
 
 
 I think u should read the article more closely
 
 ;-)
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 19 July 2001 10:05
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: FW: New CCIE Lab!!??!!! [7:12926]
 
 
 This is what I received from a colleague.
 
 Is this true?
 http://angelfire.com/my/no1daylab/new_format.html




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Re: Passing marks for Cisco exam [7:12562]

2001-07-21 Thread David L. Blair

Cezar Fistik  wrote in message
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 Nowhere. Cisco says that the exam marks can change without notice and they
 don't publish them. They are different for each exam. You will find your
 passing score just befor the exam begins.

Checkout www.cramsession.brainbuzz.com  each study guide for the Cisco tests
lists the passing score.

I do know that the all the CCNP v2.0 tests the passing score is in the range
690-710 out of 1000.


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Re: 2xNM-1E-2W Cards in 1 router. [7:13208]

2001-07-21 Thread Nick Brooks

the nm-1e2w won't work in the 2600's,  look at using the nm-2w instead for
the 2610.  no
restrictions on the 3620 though.

Rashid Lohiya wrote:

 Hi Guys,

 Anything stopping me having 2 x NM-1E-2W Cards installed in a Cisco 2610 or
 3620?

 ie. will this work ok?

 I am thinking this may be a cheap option to have one router with 4 WAN
ports
 and 2 Ethernet Ports,
 (as I already have some spare WIC-1T's).

 Pls. let me know if this will work, or if I have missed something.

 Thank you

 Rashid Lohiya
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 020 8509 2990
 07785 362626
 www.pioneer-computers.com
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Creating a Home WAN [7:13221]

2001-07-21 Thread Jeanne Martin

I am in the process of developing a home lab
for CCNP/CCIE study.I have a medium-sized budget
for this, but I don't want to over-spend either.

I would like to know what equipment I would need
to create a lab that would allow me to do useful work
configuring various WAN protocols, in particular Frame Relay
ISDN, and ATM. I would also like to know about any
'gotcha's I need to look out for.

Is ebay a good place to get used equipment?

If anyone could offer some suggestions and/or advice,
I would really appreciate it.

Thanks.

Rick.




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4500 NVRAM errors [7:13222]

2001-07-21 Thread Jason Roysdon

The 4500 in my lab is now generating the following error from a cold boot:
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3(16) [richardd 16], RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1996 by cisco Systems, Inc.

Warning: monitor nvram area is corrupt ... using default values

It proceeds to boot 0x101 (boot-rom) in which I can paste a config, save,
change to 0x2102, and then copy tftp the config up, but sometimes I'll still
get this:

System Bootstrap, Version 5.3(16) [richardd 16], RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1996 by cisco Systems, Inc.
C4500 processor with 16384 Kbytes of main memory

program load complete, entry point: 0x80008000, size: 0x34cec0

Notice: NVRAM invalid, possibly due to write erase.

Next time I power down my lab gear (or issue a reboot throw the APC, which
does a cold boot), it'll do the same thing.  As a temporary work-around,
I've got a file named network-confg on my tftp file that the 4500 is able to
boot with, but this is rather annoying.

I've never heard of a battery in a router, but could this be a possibility?
Or could the NVRAM really be corrupted somehow?  If I do a reload, it'll
remain, but not through power loss.

Please CC via email.

TIA,


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RE: Creating a Home WAN [7:13221]

2001-07-21 Thread Daniel Cotts

A medium budget precludes ATM. Makes ISDN iffy - an ISDN simulator is
required. For Frame Relay you just need a router with three or more serial
interfaces. The GroupStudy archives have detailed answers to all aspects of
a home lab.
I have purchased quite a bit of gear on eBay. Had a few problems but all
ended well. Insist on a not DOA warranty. Know exactly what you are
buying.
The 2500 series seems to be a relatively inexpensive choice for routers.
Choose boxes with multiple interfaces. I'd suggest as a start a 2503, 2513,
2523, and 2509. That gets you three Ethernet interfaces, two Token Ring, two
ISDN BRI S/T, and eight standard sync serial ports and eight sync/async
serial ports plus the async ports on the 2509. The 2523 becomes your Frame
Switch. Eventually you will want some modular routers for Voice. A 2620 or
2621 will also give you a FastEthernet port that can be used for trunking.
You will want a set based OS switch CatOS. (2901, 2926, 5000, 5505,
etc.)
 -Original Message-
 From: Jeanne Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 7:20 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Creating a Home WAN [7:13221]
 
 
 I am in the process of developing a home lab
 for CCNP/CCIE study.I have a medium-sized budget
 for this, but I don't want to over-spend either.
 
 I would like to know what equipment I would need
 to create a lab that would allow me to do useful work
 configuring various WAN protocols, in particular Frame Relay
 ISDN, and ATM. I would also like to know about any
 'gotcha's I need to look out for.
 
 Is ebay a good place to get used equipment?
 
 If anyone could offer some suggestions and/or advice,
 I would really appreciate it.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Rick.
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RE: Ethernet Trivia mostly, Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13224]

2001-07-21 Thread Hire, Ejay

I remember reading that it was 3 feet, but I can't give you a source on
that.  I'll hunt around.   

-Original Message-
From: NY50TT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/21/01 12:48 PM
Subject: Ethernet Trivia mostly,  Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13199]

We all hear about max cable lengths for Ethernet.  But is there a
minimum?
If the TX pair of one side connects to the RX pair of the other, then
collisions, if any, happen at the ingress of the hub or switch in the
buffer, or on the buffer of the nic if just using a really short cross
over,
is this right?  I've looked and looked, and haven't been able to get an
answer that says the minimun length of a Category 5 100Base connection
is x
feet  even the spec seems to be silent on it.  What am I missing in my
knowledge of physics and electronics?

p.s.  My foot long patches between hosts and a hub don't seem to cause
errors.  I'll stick a sniffer in this week and see if I see any.  I'm
manufacturing these 3 inch patch cables for my test.




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Re: Ethernet Trivia mostly, Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13225]

2001-07-21 Thread Eugene Nine

I remember seeing 3 feet listed at the minimum also.
Eugene
Hire, Ejay  wrote in message
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 I remember reading that it was 3 feet, but I can't give you a source on
 that.  I'll hunt around.

 -Original Message-
 From: NY50TT
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 7/21/01 12:48 PM
 Subject: Ethernet Trivia mostly,  Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13199]

 We all hear about max cable lengths for Ethernet.  But is there a
 minimum?
 If the TX pair of one side connects to the RX pair of the other, then
 collisions, if any, happen at the ingress of the hub or switch in the
 buffer, or on the buffer of the nic if just using a really short cross
 over,
 is this right?  I've looked and looked, and haven't been able to get an
 answer that says the minimun length of a Category 5 100Base connection
 is x
 feet  even the spec seems to be silent on it.  What am I missing in my
 knowledge of physics and electronics?

 p.s.  My foot long patches between hosts and a hub don't seem to cause
 errors.  I'll stick a sniffer in this week and see if I see any.  I'm
 manufacturing these 3 inch patch cables for my test.




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Re: PIX activation key on 4.1(6) [7:13187]

2001-07-21 Thread Patrick Bass

when you upgrade the pixos, you'll get a chance to enter a new act. key or
keep the old one.

Jacques Allison  wrote in message
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 Hi all,

 On PIX ver 4.1(7) I can use the show actkey to display the connection
 license key, but the command is not on the ver 4.1.(6). How do I upgrade
the
 PIX is I lost the original disk and license? I look on CCO and can't find
 any answers.

 Regards,

 Jacques Allison

 Senior Network Engineer

 Tel: (+27) 012 349 2030 ext.: 210

 Fax: (+27) 012 349 1015

 Mobile: (+27) 083 327 4941

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Re: Ping batch file [7:13210]

2001-07-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To ping all the interfaces, create a list in notepad and 
paste it into each router.  The key is to change the 
ASCII delay in Hyperterminal to something like 500 ms.  
Also if you have frame relay interfaces make sure you 
have a map for the local interface.

Cheers, Fred.
 I would like to create a script to ping all the interfaces in a
 configuration, but when I try and paste a list of commands into hypterterm,
 only the first one is received.  
 
 What do I need to do to feed my console a series of ping commands?
 
 Any help is appreciated...
 
 --- Dennis




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Re: Book Donation [7:12465]

2001-07-21 Thread Imran Moin

Refer the CCNA book by Todd Lammle, an excellent
resource if u want concise information to pass the
exam. The pracitce exams r also good. All the best.

IMran.

--- Syed Ali  wrote:
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 back , which would certainly be helpful in my
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 please do drop in a mail. 
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Farewell (for a while) [7:13228]

2001-07-21 Thread Study Hard, Study Long

Good luck in the NEW economy!!!

I am setting out to gain knowledge and experience in
UNIX (FreeBSD) with yet another home lab as well as do
some major PC gaming.

I have really appreciated (and benefited - CCDP 
CCNP) from this forum, but is time to move on to other
ventures.  I wish you all luck in your endeavors for
the CCIE.

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Help: Connecting a 6509 to a 3500 [7:13229]

2001-07-21 Thread Kwame

I'm having difficulty connecting a brand new 6509 to a 3500. For the 3500 I
put the ip address 192.168.3.150 on Vlan1 and added a default-gateway
192.168.3.254.

Now on the 6509, I set FA2/1 to 192.168.3.100. Default-gateway is the same
as that for the 3500.  Port FA2/1 of the 6509 connects with multimode fiber
jacks via a media converter to Port FA0/1 of the 3500.  Port FA0/24 of the
3500 connects to a wall jack and hence the outside world.

From the 3500 I can see the outside world but I can't reach the 6509 and
needless to say I can't get out of the 6509.  I'm connecting to both
switches via console ports.

Why is that the 6509 can't ping the 3500 or vice versa? What am I doing
wrong?  I guess plenty, being a newbie.  Thanks.




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RouterSim CCNP? [7:13230]

2001-07-21 Thread Laura Combs

I am studying for the CCNP routing test and I was wondering if anyone out
there has any feed back on the RouterSim CCNP routing simulator?
Thank you in advance ;-)




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CCNP routersim? [7:13231]

2001-07-21 Thread Robert Kimble

I am studying for the CCNP routing test and was wondering if anyone had any
feed back about the RouterSim CCNP router simulator?
Thnx in advance ;-)


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RE: Ethernet Trivia mostly, Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13232]

2001-07-21 Thread Greene, Patrick

I do believe the shortest patch cord length for 10/100Base-T is 1 meter.

-Original Message-
From: NY50TT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/21/2001 12:48 PM
Subject: Ethernet Trivia mostly,  Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13199]

We all hear about max cable lengths for Ethernet.  But is there a
minimum?
If the TX pair of one side connects to the RX pair of the other, then
collisions, if any, happen at the ingress of the hub or switch in the
buffer, or on the buffer of the nic if just using a really short cross
over,
is this right?  I've looked and looked, and haven't been able to get an
answer that says the minimun length of a Category 5 100Base connection
is x
feet  even the spec seems to be silent on it.  What am I missing in my
knowledge of physics and electronics?

p.s.  My foot long patches between hosts and a hub don't seem to cause
errors.  I'll stick a sniffer in this week and see if I see any.  I'm
manufacturing these 3 inch patch cables for my test.




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RE: Ethernet Trivia mostly, Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13233]

2001-07-21 Thread Murphy, George

Got lots of shortys around our camp and never had any problems. 8 inch to
be exact.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 11:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Ethernet Trivia mostly, Need an EE's answer probably.
[7:13232]


I do believe the shortest patch cord length for 10/100Base-T is 1 meter.

-Original Message-
From: NY50TT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/21/2001 12:48 PM
Subject: Ethernet Trivia mostly,  Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13199]

We all hear about max cable lengths for Ethernet.  But is there a
minimum?
If the TX pair of one side connects to the RX pair of the other, then
collisions, if any, happen at the ingress of the hub or switch in the
buffer, or on the buffer of the nic if just using a really short cross
over,
is this right?  I've looked and looked, and haven't been able to get an
answer that says the minimun length of a Category 5 100Base connection
is x
feet  even the spec seems to be silent on it.  What am I missing in my
knowledge of physics and electronics?

p.s.  My foot long patches between hosts and a hub don't seem to cause
errors.  I'll stick a sniffer in this week and see if I see any.  I'm
manufacturing these 3 inch patch cables for my test.




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RE: Ethernet Trivia mostly, Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13234]

2001-07-21 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm

A quick search of the IEEE 802.3 spec didn't turn up any matches for 1 m as
being the minimum length for 10BaseT (nor even 10Base2).

There is a reference in the document however in Section 14 - Twisted Pair
Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) and baseband medium, type 10BaseT has a clause
that indicates that the MAU has a characteristic that it provides for
operating over 0 m to at least 100 m (328 ft.) of twisted pair without the
use of a repeater.

Now I might be interpreting this wrong, but I'd say that 10BaseT has no
minimum length...


  -- Leigh Anne

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Got lots of shortys around our camp and never had any problems. 8 inch to
be exact.

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I do believe the shortest patch cord length for 10/100Base-T is 1 meter.

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Subject: Ethernet Trivia mostly,  Need an EE's answer probably. [7:13199]

We all hear about max cable lengths for Ethernet.  But is there a
minimum?
If the TX pair of one side connects to the RX pair of the other, then
collisions, if any, happen at the ingress of the hub or switch in the
buffer, or on the buffer of the nic if just using a really short cross
over,
is this right?  I've looked and looked, and haven't been able to get an
answer that says the minimun length of a Category 5 100Base connection
is x
feet  even the spec seems to be silent on it.  What am I missing in my
knowledge of physics and electronics?

p.s.  My foot long patches between hosts and a hub don't seem to cause
errors.  I'll stick a sniffer in this week and see if I see any.  I'm
manufacturing these 3 inch patch cables for my test.




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MC3810 Interface Switch0 [7:13235]

2001-07-21 Thread Fanglo MA

Would anyone direct any information about the Interface Switch 0 in
MC3810?

TIA

Fanglo




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Re: CCIE written [7:7411]

2001-07-21 Thread Hoang Ngo

#1 and #2, written by the same author, are the best.  Skip #3.


g_study wrote:

 Bosson offers Practice Test #1, Test #2, Test #3  for the CCIE written.
Which
 is the best?




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