PIX 515 firewall sample config .... [7:20654]

2001-09-21 Thread RAJESH AGNIHOTRI

Greeting to you all techi guys ..


My name is Rajesh ... i have a new project to implement. Basically i am 
checkpoint guy .. I need to implement cisco PIX firewall 515 at one of our 
customer place . All i need from you guys is a sample config with nat enable 
with static mappings ..


Thanks

Regard

Rajesh

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no info, but .. [7:20644]

2001-09-21 Thread Tangled Up in Blue

glad you got out safely. 


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Certificates not received [7:20657]

2001-09-21 Thread Indranil Banerjee

I had cleared CCNA/CCNP long time back almost 10 months now but have not
yet received the certificates from CISCO. Any idea where and whom to
contact to followup on this? Thnx Indranil



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Re: Certificates not received [7:20657]

2001-09-21 Thread MJ

That's really long. I got my CCNA certificated in 20 days in India.
Why don't you visit. www.cisco.com/certifications

Mukul


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 yet received the certificates from CISCO. Any idea where and whom to
 contact to followup on this? Thnx Indranil

 

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Re: fasteth relearning address [7:20515]

2001-09-21 Thread TP

It seems I have problem with the STP.
It is not a trunked link.
I have two catalysts connected via cross calble (fastethernet 0/24) and both
of them are connected to a 7206 (fastethernet 0/1) via BVI interface.
If a set  the fastethernet 0/24  in bloking (as per James.Kilby  suggestion,
thanks) I resolve the problem, but it's just a workaround  and not a
solution.
By the way I don't understand why I have this loop: I have the same HW/SW
configuration is  5 sites and only in this one I'm experiencing this problem.

Have a nice day to all,
Teresa

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  From: Jeff Smith
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 11:33 PM
  Subject: Re: fasteth relearning address [7:20515]


  If this a trunked linked, make sure you manually set the parameters on each
  end, no auto.  Also, I have seen some servers with teamed nic's try to
  etherchannel and it will flap like that unless the switch is also
configured
  for it.  Hope this helps.

  Jeff


  From: TP
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: fasteth relearning address [7:20515]
  Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 05:29:33 -0400
  
  Dear Group,
  
  I  log into myCatalyst 2924XL  and I  found the following  error
  message:
  
  %RTD-1-ADDR_FLAP: FastEthernet0/1 relearning 7 addrs per min
  
  How can I proceed to troubleshoot this?
  
  Thanks in advance,
  Teresa
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1750-4V bundle series [7:20661]

2001-09-21 Thread siwez

dear all
anyone know if 1750-4V bundle series has enough configuration, plug  play
for
4 voice port and serial wan port without any additional feature such as IOS,
memory, card etc.
thankyou




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Re: 1750-4V bundle series [7:20661]

2001-09-21 Thread MJ

I have been also working on this and finally I am placing order for

Cisco 1751 - V
4 Channel Extra DSP module
WIC 1 T Card
2FXO Card
2FXS Card

Yes, Cisco 1750-4V is with 2 DSP and you can put 1 WIC and 2VIC card into
it. It has required software for Voice. I selected 1751 since it has more
DRAM and flash.

Please let me know if anyone has any suggestion over this .


Mukul


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 dear all
 anyone know if 1750-4V bundle series has enough configuration, plug  play
 for
 4 voice port and serial wan port without any additional feature such as
IOS,
 memory, card etc.
 thankyou




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Re: VoIP quality and Requirement [7:20497]

2001-09-21 Thread Ranga

Patrick Donlon  wrote in message
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 MJ

 here a table with some bandwidth figure for your traffic, as the others
 state 150ms is about the max delay after that then you can't guarantee
 quality. One major things to look for would be your qos on the local tail,
 read up on CBWFQ techniques they should help prioritise your voip traffic

 regards

   Codec
  Voice Bandwidth
  Transport Bandwidth
  Default

   packet size
  Packetisation delay

   ms
  Coding

   delay

   ms
  Complexity (according to Cisco)
  Quality
  MOS
   value

   G.711
  64 kBit/s
  80 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 65 kbps)
  160
  20
  0.375
  Low
  Normal
  4.1

   G.729
  8 kBit/s
  12 kBit/s (rtp comp.)

   24 kBit/s (without rtp comp.)
  20
  20
  35
  Medium
  Normal
  3.92

   G.726
  16 kBit/s
  32 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 17 kpbs)
  40
  20
  0.375
  Medium
  Analog


   G.726
  24 kbit/s
  40 kbit/s (with rtp header compression about 25 kbps)
  60
  20
  0.375
  Medium
  Normal


   G.726
  32 kBit/s
  48 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 33 kbps)
  80
  15
  0.375
  Medium
  Normal
  3.85













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  Dear All,
 
  I am planning to implement VoIP between our different office located in
  different country.
 
  All our offices have leased line to Internet normally either of 64K or
 128K.
  I have 2x64 Leased lines coming from different ISP's.
 
  Can you suggest me.
  1. What should be avg. Ping in msec between office to have good VoIP.
  2. What should be bandwidth to run one channel, they say 8K, so does
that
  mean that on 64K leased line I can have 8 Ports working without any
 problem
  ?
 
  What are the other things that I should look for before setting up VoIP
?
 
 
  Regards,
 
  Mukul Jain




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Re: VoIP quality and Requirement [7:20497]

2001-09-21 Thread Ranga

Hello,

We are using Cisco 3640 and Alcatel 4200E PBX and want to implement VoIP,
PBX is accepting QSIG signals and router is giving CCS signals, how can i
change settings in the router so that it can give Qsig signals.

thank you

Ranga

Patrick Donlon  wrote in message
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 MJ

 here a table with some bandwidth figure for your traffic, as the others
 state 150ms is about the max delay after that then you can't guarantee
 quality. One major things to look for would be your qos on the local tail,
 read up on CBWFQ techniques they should help prioritise your voip traffic

 regards

   Codec
  Voice Bandwidth
  Transport Bandwidth
  Default

   packet size
  Packetisation delay

   ms
  Coding

   delay

   ms
  Complexity (according to Cisco)
  Quality
  MOS
   value

   G.711
  64 kBit/s
  80 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 65 kbps)
  160
  20
  0.375
  Low
  Normal
  4.1

   G.729
  8 kBit/s
  12 kBit/s (rtp comp.)

   24 kBit/s (without rtp comp.)
  20
  20
  35
  Medium
  Normal
  3.92

   G.726
  16 kBit/s
  32 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 17 kpbs)
  40
  20
  0.375
  Medium
  Analog


   G.726
  24 kbit/s
  40 kbit/s (with rtp header compression about 25 kbps)
  60
  20
  0.375
  Medium
  Normal


   G.726
  32 kBit/s
  48 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 33 kbps)
  80
  15
  0.375
  Medium
  Normal
  3.85













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  Dear All,
 
  I am planning to implement VoIP between our different office located in
  different country.
 
  All our offices have leased line to Internet normally either of 64K or
 128K.
  I have 2x64 Leased lines coming from different ISP's.
 
  Can you suggest me.
  1. What should be avg. Ping in msec between office to have good VoIP.
  2. What should be bandwidth to run one channel, they say 8K, so does
that
  mean that on 64K leased line I can have 8 Ports working without any
 problem
  ?
 
  What are the other things that I should look for before setting up VoIP
?
 
 
  Regards,
 
  Mukul Jain




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Re: VoIP quality and Requirement [7:20497]

2001-09-21 Thread MJ

Ranga,
Can you tell me how you have implemented VoIP, I mean I would like to
understand your network flow. I am in coming week is going to put VoIP. We
have Toshiba digital EPABX and I am going to use FXO and FXS cards.

Your suggestion would be really useful.


Mukul

Ranga  wrote in message
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 Hello,

 We are using Cisco 3640 and Alcatel 4200E PBX and want to implement VoIP,
 PBX is accepting QSIG signals and router is giving CCS signals, how can i
 change settings in the router so that it can give Qsig signals.

 thank you

 Ranga

 Patrick Donlon  wrote in message
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  MJ
 
  here a table with some bandwidth figure for your traffic, as the others
  state 150ms is about the max delay after that then you can't guarantee
  quality. One major things to look for would be your qos on the local
tail,
  read up on CBWFQ techniques they should help prioritise your voip
traffic
 
  regards
 
Codec
   Voice Bandwidth
   Transport Bandwidth
   Default
 
packet size
   Packetisation delay
 
ms
   Coding
 
delay
 
ms
   Complexity (according to Cisco)
   Quality
   MOS
value
 
G.711
   64 kBit/s
   80 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 65 kbps)
   160
   20
   0.375
   Low
   Normal
   4.1
 
G.729
   8 kBit/s
   12 kBit/s (rtp comp.)
 
24 kBit/s (without rtp comp.)
   20
   20
   35
   Medium
   Normal
   3.92
 
G.726
   16 kBit/s
   32 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 17 kpbs)
   40
   20
   0.375
   Medium
   Analog
 
 
G.726
   24 kbit/s
   40 kbit/s (with rtp header compression about 25 kbps)
   60
   20
   0.375
   Medium
   Normal
 
 
G.726
   32 kBit/s
   48 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 33 kbps)
   80
   15
   0.375
   Medium
   Normal
   3.85
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  MJ  wrote in message
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   Dear All,
  
   I am planning to implement VoIP between our different office located
in
   different country.
  
   All our offices have leased line to Internet normally either of 64K or
  128K.
   I have 2x64 Leased lines coming from different ISP's.
  
   Can you suggest me.
   1. What should be avg. Ping in msec between office to have good VoIP.
   2. What should be bandwidth to run one channel, they say 8K, so does
 that
   mean that on 64K leased line I can have 8 Ports working without any
  problem
   ?
  
   What are the other things that I should look for before setting up
VoIP
 ?
  
  
   Regards,
  
   Mukul Jain




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Re: VoIP quality and Requirement [7:20497]

2001-09-21 Thread Ranga

Hi MJ,

Here is my Network flow

we have 3 branches in 3 different countries.
Between these branches we have 512 KB lease line for data. branch 1 we have
Cisco 3640 router and T1 card
and Nortel PBX , branch 2 we have Cisco 3640 router and E1 card and Nortal
PBX, branch 3 we have Cisco 3640 and E1 card and Alcatel 4200E PBX. Both
branch 1 and branch we are able to configure everything properly without any
problem but branch 3 we are facing a pecular problem.  PBX is only accepting
QSIG signals and Router is generating CCS signals. how can i configure
Router to generate QSIG signals... please help me

Ranga


MJ  wrote in message
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 Ranga,
 Can you tell me how you have implemented VoIP, I mean I would like to
 understand your network flow. I am in coming week is going to put VoIP. We
 have Toshiba digital EPABX and I am going to use FXO and FXS cards.

 Your suggestion would be really useful.


 Mukul

 Ranga  wrote in message
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  Hello,
 
  We are using Cisco 3640 and Alcatel 4200E PBX and want to implement
VoIP,
  PBX is accepting QSIG signals and router is giving CCS signals, how can
i
  change settings in the router so that it can give Qsig signals.
 
  thank you
 
  Ranga
 
  Patrick Donlon  wrote in message
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   MJ
  
   here a table with some bandwidth figure for your traffic, as the
others
   state 150ms is about the max delay after that then you can't guarantee
   quality. One major things to look for would be your qos on the local
 tail,
   read up on CBWFQ techniques they should help prioritise your voip
 traffic
  
   regards
  
 Codec
Voice Bandwidth
Transport Bandwidth
Default
  
 packet size
Packetisation delay
  
 ms
Coding
  
 delay
  
 ms
Complexity (according to Cisco)
Quality
MOS
 value
  
 G.711
64 kBit/s
80 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 65 kbps)
160
20
0.375
Low
Normal
4.1
  
 G.729
8 kBit/s
12 kBit/s (rtp comp.)
  
 24 kBit/s (without rtp comp.)
20
20
35
Medium
Normal
3.92
  
 G.726
16 kBit/s
32 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 17 kpbs)
40
20
0.375
Medium
Analog
  
  
 G.726
24 kbit/s
40 kbit/s (with rtp header compression about 25 kbps)
60
20
0.375
Medium
Normal
  
  
 G.726
32 kBit/s
48 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 33 kbps)
80
15
0.375
Medium
Normal
3.85
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Dear All,
   
I am planning to implement VoIP between our different office located
 in
different country.
   
All our offices have leased line to Internet normally either of 64K
or
   128K.
I have 2x64 Leased lines coming from different ISP's.
   
Can you suggest me.
1. What should be avg. Ping in msec between office to have good
VoIP.
2. What should be bandwidth to run one channel, they say 8K, so does
  that
mean that on 64K leased line I can have 8 Ports working without any
   problem
?
   
What are the other things that I should look for before setting up
 VoIP
  ?
   
   
Regards,
   
Mukul Jain




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Re: Fun with RIFs [7:20487]

2001-09-21 Thread Phantom

Could be valid

1010 broken down is000|1|0|001|
000Normal frame
116 byte lenght
0Direction left to right
001Size1.470
Always Zero

Ring 0x011
bridge 0x1

Ring 0x110
Brideg 0x1

Ring 0x101
Bridge 0x1

Ring 0x001
Bridge 0x1.

Ring 0x111
Bridge 0x1.

Ring 0x010
Bridge 0x1.

Ring 0x100
Target reached 0



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 Ok, now for something completely different.  How about this...  The worlds
 hardest RIF...

 1010.0111.1101.1011.0011..0101.1000

 Is this a valid RIF, if so, how does it break down?




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Re: VoIP quality and Requirement [7:20497]

2001-09-21 Thread Patrick Donlon

t/121t2/dt_qsig.htm#xtocid1165410

URL to help you config your pri for qsig


Ranga  wrote in message
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 Hello,

 We are using Cisco 3640 and Alcatel 4200E PBX and want to implement VoIP,
 PBX is accepting QSIG signals and router is giving CCS signals, how can i
 change settings in the router so that it can give Qsig signals.

 thank you

 Ranga

 Patrick Donlon  wrote in message
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  MJ
 
  here a table with some bandwidth figure for your traffic, as the others
  state 150ms is about the max delay after that then you can't guarantee
  quality. One major things to look for would be your qos on the local
tail,
  read up on CBWFQ techniques they should help prioritise your voip
traffic
 
  regards
 
Codec
   Voice Bandwidth
   Transport Bandwidth
   Default
 
packet size
   Packetisation delay
 
ms
   Coding
 
delay
 
ms
   Complexity (according to Cisco)
   Quality
   MOS
value
 
G.711
   64 kBit/s
   80 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 65 kbps)
   160
   20
   0.375
   Low
   Normal
   4.1
 
G.729
   8 kBit/s
   12 kBit/s (rtp comp.)
 
24 kBit/s (without rtp comp.)
   20
   20
   35
   Medium
   Normal
   3.92
 
G.726
   16 kBit/s
   32 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 17 kpbs)
   40
   20
   0.375
   Medium
   Analog
 
 
G.726
   24 kbit/s
   40 kbit/s (with rtp header compression about 25 kbps)
   60
   20
   0.375
   Medium
   Normal
 
 
G.726
   32 kBit/s
   48 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 33 kbps)
   80
   15
   0.375
   Medium
   Normal
   3.85
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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   Dear All,
  
   I am planning to implement VoIP between our different office located
in
   different country.
  
   All our offices have leased line to Internet normally either of 64K or
  128K.
   I have 2x64 Leased lines coming from different ISP's.
  
   Can you suggest me.
   1. What should be avg. Ping in msec between office to have good VoIP.
   2. What should be bandwidth to run one channel, they say 8K, so does
 that
   mean that on 64K leased line I can have 8 Ports working without any
  problem
   ?
  
   What are the other things that I should look for before setting up
VoIP
 ?
  
  
   Regards,
  
   Mukul Jain




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Re: VoIP quality and Requirement [7:20497]

2001-09-21 Thread Patrick Donlon

Maybe this time  you can see it

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121
t/121t2/dt_qsig.htm#xtocid1165410


Ranga  wrote in message
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 Hello,

 We are using Cisco 3640 and Alcatel 4200E PBX and want to implement VoIP,
 PBX is accepting QSIG signals and router is giving CCS signals, how can i
 change settings in the router so that it can give Qsig signals.

 thank you

 Ranga

 Patrick Donlon  wrote in message
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  MJ
 
  here a table with some bandwidth figure for your traffic, as the others
  state 150ms is about the max delay after that then you can't guarantee
  quality. One major things to look for would be your qos on the local
tail,
  read up on CBWFQ techniques they should help prioritise your voip
traffic
 
  regards
 
Codec
   Voice Bandwidth
   Transport Bandwidth
   Default
 
packet size
   Packetisation delay
 
ms
   Coding
 
delay
 
ms
   Complexity (according to Cisco)
   Quality
   MOS
value
 
G.711
   64 kBit/s
   80 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 65 kbps)
   160
   20
   0.375
   Low
   Normal
   4.1
 
G.729
   8 kBit/s
   12 kBit/s (rtp comp.)
 
24 kBit/s (without rtp comp.)
   20
   20
   35
   Medium
   Normal
   3.92
 
G.726
   16 kBit/s
   32 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 17 kpbs)
   40
   20
   0.375
   Medium
   Analog
 
 
G.726
   24 kbit/s
   40 kbit/s (with rtp header compression about 25 kbps)
   60
   20
   0.375
   Medium
   Normal
 
 
G.726
   32 kBit/s
   48 kBit/s (with rtp header compression about 33 kbps)
   80
   15
   0.375
   Medium
   Normal
   3.85
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  MJ  wrote in message
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   Dear All,
  
   I am planning to implement VoIP between our different office located
in
   different country.
  
   All our offices have leased line to Internet normally either of 64K or
  128K.
   I have 2x64 Leased lines coming from different ISP's.
  
   Can you suggest me.
   1. What should be avg. Ping in msec between office to have good VoIP.
   2. What should be bandwidth to run one channel, they say 8K, so does
 that
   mean that on 64K leased line I can have 8 Ports working without any
  problem
   ?
  
   What are the other things that I should look for before setting up
VoIP
 ?
  
  
   Regards,
  
   Mukul Jain




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Re: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]

2001-09-21 Thread Eugene Nine

Try www.addall.com and let if find the lowest price.
Eugene

MJ  wrote in message
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 Hello,

 Can you recommend me the website of place where I can get books at the
 cheapest prices. If someone know anything based in Singapore that would be
 great otherwise suggest website which offers best bargains.
 I am particularly interested in Cisco Press books. and if the books are
even
 second hand they are fine.

 Thanks in Advance,

 Mukul




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Re: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]

2001-09-21 Thread Dennis H

www.bestbookbuys.com




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even
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Re: PIX 515 firewall sample config .... [7:20654]

2001-09-21 Thread Dennis H

You might want to think about upgrading to PIX6 and using the gui client.
It's very similar to checkpoint...




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 customer place . All i need from you guys is a sample config with nat
enable
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 Thanks

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RE: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]

2001-09-21 Thread Lupi, Guy

Try www.pcdiscountbooks.com I have purchased from them with no problems.

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Try www.addall.com and let if find the lowest price.
Eugene

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even
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RE: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]

2001-09-21 Thread Bolton, Travis

I like to use bestbookbuys.com

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Try www.addall.com and let if find the lowest price.
Eugene

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Re: BCMSN [7:20597]

2001-09-21 Thread Albert Martin Sinopoli

I4m the one who is wrong. Sorry I got confused with BCSN that is the one I
was talking about . Regarding BCMSN it4s not so difficult, VLANS,  Multicast
etc.. to put it in a nutshell NOT SO COMPLICATED  at least for me.

Best wishes



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  exam and scoring.  I would be grateful if someone could enlighten me...
  Thanks,
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Re: Fiber Trunking.....question? [7:20596]

2001-09-21 Thread Mark Kinley

Mark Kinley wrote:

 Hello All you cisco mentors out there
 I have a question regarding a particular device on an existing network
 that i cannot connect  to after i have set up the trunk.

 The device is address 172.21.1.248 ..a reporting system.

 I have a p.c on the same network that currently connects to this unit
 daily.
 I have loaded some PBX software onto this p.c. that is extremely
 Chatty.
 I have been advised to put this device onto this trunked vlan in order
 to share the load  so to speak.
 I wanna know if anyone has a solution as to how this p.c can still
 communicate to this .248 device after i put it on the trunk?
 isn't there a database of MAC addesss that get's created ?
 I will try to simplify this ...


 X---172.21.0.0---{172.21.1.55} 4 /1-12 trunked
ports--*FDDI trunk
 4/1,2*
(network) ||   
(cat6509)   |
|
 | 
|---{172.21.1.100}
|

||  
PBX
 Server
 X--{172.21.1.5}  |---{172.21.1.248}---X
 PBX Host

 Now devices 1.5  1.248 currently communicate via the cat 6509 ok.
 once the 1.5  host was moved to the trunked ports 4/ 3 ...it still
recieved packets
 form the 1.55, but could not reach host 1.248
 What i need to achieve here is
 allow Hosts 1.100  1.5 to communicate via the fiber trunk because of the
Chatter,
 and Host 1.5 to communicate to host 1.248 via the trunked port.




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Re: Fiber Trunking.....question? [7:20596]

2001-09-21 Thread Mark Kinley

Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the reply...
I will try to simplify this ...


X---172.21.0.0---{172.21.1.55} 4 /1-12 trunked
ports--*FDDI trunk
4/1,2*
   (network) ||   
(cat6509)   |
   |
| 
|---{172.21.1.100}
   |
||  
PBX Server
X--{172.21.1.5}  |---{172.21.1.248}---X
PBX Host

Now devices 1.5  1.248 currently communicate via the cat 6509 ok.
once the 1.5  host was moved to the trunked ports 4/ 3 ...it still recieved
packets form
the 1.55, but could not reach host 1.248
What i need to achieve here is
allow Hosts 1.100  1.5 to communicate via the fiber trunk because of the
Chatter,
and Host 1.5 to communicate to host 1.248 via the trunked port.






Jeff Smith wrote:

 Mark, not sure what you mean by putting a pc on a trunk link.  Were the two
 boxes plugged into the same switch at one time and now they are plugged
into
 two joined by a trunk?  If so, make sure the config for the two trunked
 ports is consistent.

 From: Mark Kinley
 Reply-To: Mark Kinley
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Fiber Trunking.question? [7:20596]
 Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 15:59:26 -0400
 
 Hello All you cisco mentors out there
 I have a question regarding a particular device on an existing network
 that i cannot connect  to after i have set up the trunk.
 
 The device is address 172.21.1.248 ..a reporting system.
 
 I have a p.c on the same network that currently connects to this unit
 daily.
 I have loaded some PBX software onto this p.c. that is extremely
 Chatty.
 I have been advised to put this device onto this trunked vlan in order
 to share the load  so to speak.
 I wanna know if anyone has a solution as to how this p.c can still
 communicate to this .248 device after i put it on the trunk?
 isn't there a database of MAC addesss that get's created ?
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RE more BOOK Price Comparison sites [7:20678]

2001-09-21 Thread Jim Dixon

For those that asked where to find the lowest price on books I suggest you
find the comparison sites such as these below.  Some ship overseas, some
dont.


http://www.bestwebbuys.com/books/index.html

http://www1.ecompare-corp.com/cgi-bin/books/booksearch.cgi?input=1587200236;
type=ISBN

http://www.halfpricecomputerbooks.com/

http://www.price-hunter.net/

and as someone already mentioned

http://www.addall.com 


If anyone has any other book compare sites, please send them to me.

Thank you.

Jim




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Re: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]

2001-09-21 Thread James Haynes

I've found the best book deals for Cisco Books at www.Walmart.com  It beats
most of the prices I've found on Bestbookbuys.

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 Try www.addall.com and let if find the lowest price.
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  Can you recommend me the website of place where I can get books at the
  cheapest prices. If someone know anything based in Singapore that would
be
  great otherwise suggest website which offers best bargains.
  I am particularly interested in Cisco Press books. and if the books are
 even
  second hand they are fine.
 
  Thanks in Advance,
 
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Cisco ACS... [7:20682]

2001-09-21 Thread McMasters, Eric

Quick question regarding some alarms that I'm receiving on a ACS NT server.
The errors are stating that certain process CSAuth, CSMon, CSTacacs, are
being stopped and the five seconds later they are started again.  This
happens everyday and I found out that this is being caused by the Windows NT
Service Manager.  Is there anything that can be done to stop this action, or
is this just something that has to be with NT and ACS v2.1?  Any advice is
greatly appreciated!!

Eric




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RE: PIX 515 firewall sample config .... [7:20654]

2001-09-21 Thread Kent Hundley

There are many examples in the Cisco documentation:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_60/config/exam
ples.htm

-Kent

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Subject: PIX 515 firewall sample config  [7:20654]


Greeting to you all techi guys ..


My name is Rajesh ... i have a new project to implement. Basically i am
checkpoint guy .. I need to implement cisco PIX firewall 515 at one of our
customer place . All i need from you guys is a sample config with nat enable
with static mappings ..


Thanks

Regard

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Re: frame relay question [7:20609]

2001-09-21 Thread MADMAN

The reason that both serial interfaces stay up is because the routers
are talking LMI their repective switches no problemo.  On a link between
the US and Asia thaere are most likely other switches and network
devices so if you did a sh frame pvc you would see your PVC is either
inactive or deleted.

  Dave

Jim Bond wrote:
 
 Nice try, but no, keepalive is not disabled. By the
 way, sometimes, interface will go down...
 
 --- Ole Drews Jensen  wrote:
  I don't know if this is the problem, but if you have
  keepalives disabled
  with the 'no keepalive' command, the link will stay
  up even though the PVC
  goes down.
 
  A 'show conf' from both routers would help.
 
  Hth,
 
  Ole
 
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  Hello,
 
  We have ATT frame line between US and Asia.
  Sometimes
  frame line is not available (therefore ISDN backup
  kicked in). But the weird thing is on both side
  frame
  routers, show serial interface says up. I couldn't
  ping between the 2 frame routers. Worse, on the
  syslog
  server, the link down was not captured 'cause the
  serial were still up.
 
  What can I do to collect some fact and data so I can
  yell at ATT?
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Jim
 
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RE: passive FTP [7:20623]

2001-09-21 Thread Kent Hundley

Most web browsers use passive ftp, just use ftp:// as the path instead of
http.  You can also check http://www.tucows.com for windows based ftp
clients such as ws-ftp.

HTH,
Kent

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Hello,

I'm wondering where can I get a passive FTP client?

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IP Multicast [7:20684]

2001-09-21 Thread Andrew Twigger

Hi

I am looking at getting IP Multicast working on my Core network and also
access to the MBone.

Can any of you please forward me towards any good books/white papers on how
to do this.

I passed BCMSN so have a fair under standing of the theory but 100% sure on
how to make the connection from Local network to the rest of the world.

I was looking at getting either :-

Developing IP Multicast Networks by Beau Williamsonor
Cisco Multicasting Routing  Switching by William R. Parkhurst

Thanks in advance

Andrew



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Following the local loop [7:20685]

2001-09-21 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

I am trying to picture how my branch office is connected through the LEC's
local loop to the Frame Relay provider.

If you would start at the smartjack and follow the cable path all the way to
the Frame Relay provider, how different would it be from following one of my
phone lines if you compare the path to the local phone company?

Since both cables has to end up at the same LEC, wouldn't they more or less
use the same path and maybe even the same physical cables?

This might seem like a weird question, but I am trying to find out a good
but not too expensive backup solution. The thing I am affraid of, is that
everytime my Frame Relay connection goes down, it's caused by the LEC. If
that is the case, how well would a modem line, or an ISDN line with the same
phone company work, since that would probably go down too if it's following
the same path.

Thanks in advance for any comments on this,

Ole

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FW: BGP Instabilities and Worm Propagation? [7:20687]

2001-09-21 Thread Andras Bellak

Once again in the spirit of Chuck, this post from NANOG has a link to an
article on BGP instabilities that may be related to Internet worm
attacks.

Andras Bellak
Director, WAN Engineering
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See http://www.renesys.com/projects/bgp_instability
for data showing that there may be a correlation
between worm propagation and BGP routing instabilities.


Timothy G. Griffin
ATT Labs Research
973 360 7238
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RE: IPSec tunnel throughput [7:20640]

2001-09-21 Thread Kent Hundley

The PIX itself has no imbedded rate-limiting functionality, so if you wanted
to limit traffic streams inbound to the PIX you would need to use some other
tool.  For example, you could front-end the PIX with a router and use CAR to
limit certain traffic streams outbound from the router to the PIX.

Take a look at CAR in the cisco docs and see if it might meet your needs.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/qos_
c/qcprt1/qcdcar.htm

You can limit traffic based on access-list matching criteria, so you could
limit traffic streams from particular source IP's with AH or ESP as the
protocol.

HTH,
Kent

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Subject: IPSec tunnel throughput [7:20640]


Is it possible to limit the bandwidth of an IPSec tunnel on a PIX
firewall?


Eugene

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Re: IPSec tunnel throughput [7:20640]

2001-09-21 Thread Allen May

Sorry.  PIX does not allow bandwidth modifications.  It would have to be
done at the router outside or inside the PIX on each end.

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Subject: IPSec tunnel throughput [7:20640]


 Is it possible to limit the bandwidth of an IPSec tunnel on a PIX
 firewall?


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2916 config [7:20689]

2001-09-21 Thread khramov

I've got a 2916 XL switch with 11.2(8) SA3 software.   I want to create
a vlan 2 and make that a management vlan.  But it is not letting me
assign an IP address to it.
When I do :
conf t
int vlan 2
It comes back with % Unrecognized command .  I've tried shutting down
vlan 1 first, it did not work. Any ideas?

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DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]

2001-09-21 Thread Robert Fowler

After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference guide and the cco,
I cannot find the part number for a DCE to DTE back to back cable, I am
needing one for my lab at work, but we have to have the Cisco part number to
order. Any help would be appreciated!

Thank You,
Robert Fowler




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Re: BCMSN [7:20597]

2001-09-21 Thread John McCartney

So what is the passing score for this exam? I'm also taking it next month.
Thanks.




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RE: Switching exam [7:20399]

2001-09-21 Thread John McCartney

I bought the Cisco prep library ($150 for all 4 CCNP required books)and just
finished the BCMSN book. It was a very easy read. Now time to study and take
the exam next month. Good luck!


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CISCO VPN Solution [7:20694]

2001-09-21 Thread Yamin Faisal

What is a better design?

PIX and VPN Concentrator in Parallel

or in Series

Also

The the authentication 

forward to radius to ACE

or to CISCO ACS

would like to hear what the Gurus have to say

Faisal

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Re: 2916 config [7:20689]

2001-09-21 Thread MADMAN

This is off the top of my head but I think the ability to assign the
management VLAN other than VLAN 1 was a feature incorporated in
12.0.somethingoranother

 Dave

khramov wrote:
 
 I've got a 2916 XL switch with 11.2(8) SA3 software.   I want to create
 a vlan 2 and make that a management vlan.  But it is not letting me
 assign an IP address to it.
 When I do :
 conf t
 int vlan 2
 It comes back with % Unrecognized command .  I've tried shutting down
 vlan 1 first, it did not work. Any ideas?
 
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RE: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]

2001-09-21 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

As far as I know, Cisco does not produce/provide such cable - you must seek
help somewhere else.

Follow the RouterChief link below, and click on the KG2 link under where to
buy stuff.

They have some of the best prices to my knowledge when talking cables and
memory for Cisco.

Hth,

Ole

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-Original Message-
From: Robert Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 10:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]


After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference guide and the cco,
I cannot find the part number for a DCE to DTE back to back cable, I am
needing one for my lab at work, but we have to have the Cisco part number to
order. Any help would be appreciated!

Thank You,
Robert Fowler




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Re: set port host [7:20591]

2001-09-21 Thread Stephen Skinner

guys,

a quick quiery

i am running several 6509`s ..about 50 in different sites..and i can `t see 
this set port host  command

WS-C6509 Software, Version NmpSW: 5.3(2)CSX

6509_3 (enable) set port host
Unknown command set port host. Use 'set port help' for more info.

6509_3 (enable) set spantree portfast ?
Usage: set spantree portfast  


what Gives...or have i just got a crappy Catos

cheers

steve
From: Nigel Taylor 
Reply-To: Nigel Taylor 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: set port host [7:20591]
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 18:25:02 -0400

MADMAN,
Well it looks from this search on CCO that you were right in that
this command does turn off PAgP.

Also, by using the CatOS PortFast mechanism, you can configure the phone
access port to move into a forwarding state immediately, thereby decreasing
IP phone boot time. To perform this configuration, use the set port host
command on the Catalyst 4000 and 6000 or the spanning-tree portfast  
command
on the 2900 XL and 3500 XL, which turns off Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)
and Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) and enables PortFast.

However, in doing so it does seems like although PagP is turned off it is
the mechnism used to provide informational status of FEC capable links.
Here's a link that provides some info that might help. Perform a find on
page using the %PAGP-5-PORTFROMSTP.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/34.shtml

If you want to suppress these syslog messages, you can modify the logging
level for the PAGP facility to 4 or lower using the command set logging
level pagp 4 default (the default logging level for PAGP is 5).

HTH

Nigel


 From: MADMAN
 Reply-To: MADMAN
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: set port host [7:20591]
 Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 15:31:49 -0400
 
 I got a question today from a customer who had seen a
 %PAGP-5-PORTFROMSTP: error message on his 6509.  I explained it was
 mostly informational, the device connected to that port was either
 disconnected or shutdown.
 
I then thought I had a good idea, do a set port host on our lab
 switch on a port connected to a router.  My reasoning was that this,
 among other things, disables PAGP, auto port channeling, so if I
 disconnect a device on a port with port host enabled I should not see
 PAGP error messages.  Wrong, I still get them
 
Thought I would throw that out to see if I'm smokin crack with my
 logic.
 
Thanks
 
Dave
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RE: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]

2001-09-21 Thread Bob Johnson

As far as I know there is no such Cisco part..
Only third party companies make such cables..
Try Pacific Cable www.pacificcable.com...
Or search the archives for other companies that have the back to back
cables...

 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 8:31 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]
 
 
 After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference 
 guide and the cco,
 I cannot find the part number for a DCE to DTE back to back 
 cable, I am
 needing one for my lab at work, but we have to have the Cisco 
 part number to
 order. Any help would be appreciated!
 
 Thank You,
 Robert Fowler




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Re: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]

2001-09-21 Thread Chris Theiss

I found some serial dte-to-dce cables at Pacific Custom Cables.  I bought
the 60-pin
variety, but it looks like they have smart serial versions too.

http://www.pacificcable.com/CiscoCables.htm

Robert Fowler wrote:

 After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference guide and the
cco,
 I cannot find the part number for a DCE to DTE back to back cable, I am
 needing one for my lab at work, but we have to have the Cisco part number
to
 order. Any help would be appreciated!

 Thank You,
 Robert Fowler




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Gateways [7:20700]

2001-09-21 Thread Intresting Traffic

Question.

Is it possible if using 4 ethernet ports on  a router, to make 2 gateways
for traffic? I want to use firewall on this router too.

Hope you dont mind newbie questions here ;)




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Re: Gateways [7:20700]

2001-09-21 Thread Patrick Ramsey

well of course... But it would seem kinda silly... I mean...if you want
multiple gateways, it's usually for redundancy right?  If that router fails,
then you're still screwed.

Now if you are talking about 4 ethernet ports on one router segregating 4
layer 3 networks, then yes you can do this as well.  Each port will be the
gateway for that corresponding network.

-Patrick

 Intresting Traffic  09/21/01 12:53PM 
Question.

Is it possible if using 4 ethernet ports on  a router, to make 2 gateways
for traffic? I want to use firewall on this router too.

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RE: Following the local loop [7:20685]

2001-09-21 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

Thanks Bob,

This has been very frustrating to me, because I have tried to experiment
with DSL to one of my branch offices, but because of their location, they
could only get IDSL through a third party DSL provider, and as you might
have heard, Northpoint went down, and when Rhythms took over, they went down
too. After 9 months of DSL nightmare, I decided to go back to a more
reliable WAN, and ordered a Fractional Frame Relay with my provider.
Everything worked excellent for exactly one week, whereafter the LEC had a
defect repeater, and the PVC was down for almost two days.

The thing that gets me even more, was that due to my knowledge of Cisco now,
I was 99% sure that the problem was the LEC at the branch office, which I
also told my provider, but even though I asked if they could verify that
real quick so they could call the LEC and hand over the problem, it took
them six and a half hour before they looked at it, and in five minutes, they
confirmed my conclution, but at that time, it was too late before the LEC
was done doing their loopback tests, so it didn't get fixed until the
following morning.

Arrrg!!!

This office is located so bad that not even cable or wireless broadband are
available, so I am kind of stuck with a problem. On the other hand, there's
a limit to how much we want to spend on their WAN, because they're only 4-5
people up there.

Anyway, thanks for your reply, have a great weekend,

Ole

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-Original Message-
From: Bob Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 11:10 AM
To: 'Ole Drews Jensen'
Subject: RE: Following the local loop [7:20685]


Typically the LECs switch will have some sort of trunk to the FR providers
FR switch..
Usually the FR switch will co-locate in the LEC CO...

As for the wire path in your case they could easily be in the same cable
bundle back to the CO...
Even if you got a different LEC for the local loop the cable would most
likely be in the same cable in the same riser (most office buildings only
have 1 telco riser)...

In my experince though most problems seem to happen with CO cross connects
(due to the amount of changes always being made). This always affects (in my
experience) data circuits more so..

So I would have more faith in a POTS backup even if it uses the same cable
back to the CO. 

If you really want true diversity you need to ensure:
1) Complete physical seperation at local demarc (seperate cable riser,
seperate telco cable entry)
2) Complete physical seperation on path to CO (no common cable vaults, etc)
3) Complete physical CO for each circuit

et...etc...

It's very expensive and most office buildings do not have the facilities
covered in #1

Hope this helps a bit.


 -Original Message-
 From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 7:32 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Following the local loop [7:20685]
 
 
 I am trying to picture how my branch office is connected 
 through the LEC's
 local loop to the Frame Relay provider.
 
 If you would start at the smartjack and follow the cable path 
 all the way to
 the Frame Relay provider, how different would it be from 
 following one of my
 phone lines if you compare the path to the local phone company?
 
 Since both cables has to end up at the same LEC, wouldn't 
 they more or less
 use the same path and maybe even the same physical cables?
 
 This might seem like a weird question, but I am trying to 
 find out a good
 but not too expensive backup solution. The thing I am affraid 
 of, is that
 everytime my Frame Relay connection goes down, it's caused by 
 the LEC. If
 that is the case, how well would a modem line, or an ISDN 
 line with the same
 phone company work, since that would probably go down too if 
 it's following
 the same path.
 
 Thanks in advance for any comments on this,
 
 Ole
 
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Re: IP Multicast [7:20684]

2001-09-21 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

The multicast book by Beau Williamson is very good. I haven't seen the 
other one.

Priscilla

At 10:29 AM 9/21/01, Andrew Twigger wrote:
Hi

I am looking at getting IP Multicast working on my Core network and also
access to the MBone.

Can any of you please forward me towards any good books/white papers on how
to do this.

I passed BCMSN so have a fair under standing of the theory but 100% sure on
how to make the connection from Local network to the rest of the world.

I was looking at getting either :-

Developing IP Multicast Networks by Beau Williamsonor
Cisco Multicasting Routing  Switching by William R. Parkhurst

Thanks in advance

Andrew



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Network management [7:20704]

2001-09-21 Thread Mr. Monitor

Anyone know any URL have white paper/discussion of network management tools
such as Tivolo , Ciscoworks, HP Openview (NM), Netmetrix, alertpage,
Spectrum ?




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Re: how to test the GBIC is 1000BASE-ZX. in GSR [7:19114]

2001-09-21 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Ooops. I did read maximum where it says minimum. Sorry. I guess the 
8-dB attenuator inserts loss into the link and he's going to need one on 
each end.

The reference says:

The minimum link distance for ZX GBICs is 6.2 miles (10 km) with an 8-dB 
attenuator installed at each end of the link. Without attenuators, the 
minimum link distance is 24.9 miles (40 km).

I'm assuming by 50 M he meant meters, not miles? ;-)

Thanks for clarifying this. I figured I was suffering from some kind of 
dain bramage when I wrote the message.

Priscilla

At 12:30 AM 9/21/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
U, the link is referring to *minimum* distances, not maximum.  So 50
metres is not OK.  However, the original poster did say 50m, not 50 metres.
If 50m was intended to refer to miles, not metres, you might be doing OK :
-)

Seems rather counter-intuitive - we usually have to worry about whether a
link is too long.  But from my rather limited understanding, I think in
layman's terms if your link is too short then there will not be as much
power loss as 'expected', so you are at risk of frying your receiving
hardware.

JMcL
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 12:32
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Please
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to

Priscilla

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U, he said 50 meters not 50 kilometers. 50 meters should easily be OK.

Priscilla

At 07:58 PM 9/20/01, David C Prall wrote:
  From the horses mouth:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/6000hw/mod_inst/

 02prep.htm
 
 The minimum link distance for ZX GBICs is 6.2 miles (10 km) with an 8-dB
 attenuator installed at each end of the link. Without attenuators, the
 minimum link distance is 24.9 miles (40 km).
 
 With a 50m cable you should not be getting any kind of link and are most
 likely overdriving the Receive end.
 Therefore, when you do find a 40km long
 cable it may not work either.
 
 David C Prall   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   http://dcp.dcptech.com
 - Original Message -
 From: Wang
 To:
 Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2001 11:49 AM
 Subject: how to test the GBIC is 1000BASE-ZX. in GSR [7:19114]
 
 
   Dear all :
  
   I 've are problem about testing cisco GBIC ZX in GSR. I just 've 50 M
   single mode  fiber.
   Would you mind give me some information for test the GBIC.
  
   Story :
   Our client 've order 3 GBIC for  Three-port Gigabit Ethernet Card .
   But, some problem in 2 GBIC can't pass connection test.
  
  
   Test 1 )
   I use the SC fiber cross at both GI port at e.g ( Gi2/0 to Gi 3/0).
   The both 3GE-GBIC-SC status can not active  the all LED  is off.
   I 've try to sweep the TX  RX position  and sweep to next Gigabit
   Ethernet module..etc.
   Still no response .
  
   Test 2 )
   Next test, it test is use the one fiber cable only (single side). Make
   the GBIC TX  RX  in loop at single fiber. Just one GBIC can enable 
   up. Other GBIC still is no response !
   Remark : In this section the fiber have tested at both  tx  rx is up.
  
   Our GBIC is 1000BASE-ZX.
  
   Following massage back from TAC:
   ZX can reach about 70km, it is the most powerful one GBIC.  Be sure to
   use attenuator,
   otherwise GBIC may be damaged by overpower level laser!!!
  
   In order to explain different performance from your 3 GBIC, I think we
   can look at the tx
   level of max 6db to min 0db.  If the one tx 0db, certainly rx will
below
   0db.  If the other tx
   6db, 50m fiber is not enough to cause 6db loss, so interface is still
   down and GBIC may be
   damaged.
  
   9/125um SM 1000Base-ZX SC
   6 tx max
   0 tx min
   0 rx max
   -23 rx min
70 km 42 mile
   1000Base-ZX can reach up to 100km (60mi) by using dispersion shifted SM
   or low
   attenuation SM
  
   Regards,
   Eric,


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Re: FW: BGP Instabilities and Worm Propagation? [7:20687]

2001-09-21 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Very interesting. They say that neither the Baltimore train wreck nor the 
WTC attacks destabilized the global Internet (HAH! ;-) But there does seem 
to be a high correlation between Code Red and Internet instability, as well 
as between Nimbda and Internet instability.

They don't go so far as to say there is a cause and effect. One does wonder 
why a high rate of traffic (due to the worms) would cause problems for BGP. 
I guess BGP sessions could time out if the congestion got too bad, but that 
would point to a rather fundamental flaw with BGP implementations if that 
were the case?

Near the end they say another hypothesis is that congestion due to worm 
traffic at the Internet's edge causes many network operators from 
corporations and small ISPs to reboot or reconfigure their border routers 
(an epidemic of sysadmin panic.) So, stay calm folks. ;-)

Thanks for sharing the info. We should all stay posted for more news on 
this front.

Priscilla


At 10:52 AM 9/21/01, Andras Bellak wrote:
Once again in the spirit of Chuck, this post from NANOG has a link to an
article on BGP instabilities that may be related to Internet worm
attacks.

Andras Bellak
Director, WAN Engineering
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See http://www.renesys.com/projects/bgp_instability
for data showing that there may be a correlation
between worm propagation and BGP routing instabilities.


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Re: Gateways [7:20700]

2001-09-21 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

What kind of router is it?

4 Ethernet ports on the router sounds suspicially like those low-end (but 
very useful) LinkSys routers that have a 4-port hub or switch inside but 
just one routing interface. If that's the case, the answer to your question 
is no.

Priscilla


  Intresting Traffic  09/21/01 12:53PM 
Question.

Is it possible if using 4 ethernet ports on  a router, to make 2 gateways
for traffic? I want to use firewall on this router too.

Hope you dont mind newbie questions here ;)




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Re: ISDN Troubleshooting [7:20403]

2001-09-21 Thread Michael Gergov

Guys,

 As one of you suggested there was no long distance setup for the line.


Thank you for your help.
Michael



Scott Meyer  wrote in message
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 I have seen similar problems with an ISP. What are you dialing into?
Another
 ISDN line, PRI, or a T1?

 I'm going to hazard a guess that you needed to put a 1 in front in order
to
 dial long distance. Are you sure that whatever type of circuit you are
 dialing into can accept ISDN calls?

 Is there a long distance carrier on the dialing ISDN?

 Scott Meyer
 CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, etc
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Sasa Milic
 Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 1:10 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: ISDN Troubleshooting [7:20403]


 Michael,

 I've seen this, and problem was SS7 configuration between telco
 switches. Basically, they configured isdn switches so that isdn
 calls can be made in only one direction.

 Have you tried to connect plain phones into NT1 (in case that
 NT1 supports them) and to call other location from phone ?

 Ask your telco to check.

 Sasa


 Michael Gergov wrote:
 
  Hi everyone,
 
  I was troubleshooting a DDR Backup with ISDN line, here is what
happened.
  Location 1 was setup to initiate the call, Location 2 to accept it . (I
 went
  trough the config n+1 times).
  The connection was never established. I set up the syslog server and
  debugging of Q931.
  Here is the excerpt out of the syslog.
 
  DISCONNECT pd = 8  callref = 0xC9
  Cause i = 0x81D8 - Incompatible destination
   Signal i = 0x03 - Network congestion tone on
 
  I put 1 in front of the dial string xxx-xxx-, and it changed to the
  following.
 
  DISCONNECT pd = 8  callref = 0xF4
  Cause i = 0x82A2 - No channel available
  Signal i = 0x03 - Network congestion tone on
 
  DISCONNECT pd = 8  callref = 0xA2
  Cause i = 0x80C1 - Bearer capability not implemented
   Signal i = 0x03 - Network congestion tone on
 
  Than I reversed the configuration-Location 2 calling Location 1 - It was
  working just the way it supposed to.
 
  I am not an ISDN specialist,so can someone tell me, what my problem with
 the
  first setup was?
 
  Many Thanks,
  Michael




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Re: Gateways [7:20700]

2001-09-21 Thread Intresting Traffic

its a 2600 Router with a 4NME card, cost about 4,000 for just the card. Ok,
well if you say its that easy, hoping it is that easy when you thow in Cisco
Firewall IOS.

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 Question.

 Is it possible if using 4 ethernet ports on  a router, to make 2 gateways
 for traffic? I want to use firewall on this router too.

 Hope you dont mind newbie questions here ;)




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Re: frame relay question [7:20609]

2001-09-21 Thread Dennis R

In the frame relay cloud, under certain unusual circumstances (including a 
trunk line that goes unidirectional), the one or both edge frame relay 
switches may not see the outage. LMI will therefore not report the failure 
from the edge switch to the router, the PVC status is not changed on the 
router, and you have an interface up/up even though it doesn't work.

In IOS 12.1+, you can configure frame-relay end-to-end keepalive on the 
routers to get around this kind of failure. This command tells both routers 
to force the interface down if they cannot communicate across the link, even 
if LMI from the switch reports the PVC is active.

Without an IOS that new, you'll have to rely on your DBU log entries to 
document the problem. It may help if you manually try to ping across the 
link (i.e. use extended ping to force the pings across the frame relay 
subinterfaces instead of the dbu) so you can tell ATT point blank that both 
routers are up and working, but the PVC is not. With MCI, you can open a 
ticket and have it sent to their Hyperstream or Concert Frame groups and try 
to get a tech who understands this kind of failure (some do, many don't). At 
ATT, I believe the equivalent group is the backbone group, but don't quote 
me on that.

HTH,
doctorcisco

Silicon ... just fancy sand.

Hello,

We have ATT frame line between US and Asia. Sometimes
frame line is not available (therefore ISDN backup
kicked in). But the weird thing is on both side frame
routers, show serial interface says up. I couldn't
ping between the 2 frame routers. Worse, on the syslog
server, the link down was not captured 'cause the
serial were still up.

What can I do to collect some fact and data so I can
yell at ATT?

Thanks in advance.

Jim

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DCE/DTE serial null cable [7:20715]

2001-09-21 Thread Nick Christofi

Hey everybody,
Have 2 2524's running in my lab, with the 60 pin
DTE/DTE cable connecting the 2 serial ports, no
DSU/CSU.  How do I config one as the DTE and one as
the DCE, with IOS 11.1, running frame-relay

is the command:  frame-relay intf-type dce   
enough?

I get a lot of interface resets/carrier transitions
take a look:

Encapsulation FRAME-RELAY, loopback not set, keepalive
set (10 sec)
  LMI enq sent  0, LMI stat recvd 0, LMI upd recvd 0
  LMI enq recvd 0, LMI stat sent  0, LMI upd sent  0,
DCE LMI down
  LMI DLCI 1023  LMI type is CISCO  frame relay DCE
  Broadcast queue 0/64, broadcasts sent/dropped 0/0,
interface broadcasts 0
  Last input never, output never, 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
 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0
ignored, 0 abort
 2 packets output, 291 bytes, 0 underruns
 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 42 interface
resets
 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers
swapped out
 86 carrier transitions
 DCD=up  DSR=up  DTR=up  RTS=up  CTS=up
thanks
Nick



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RE: Ipsec cisco-checkpoint FW-1 [7:20513]

2001-09-21 Thread shachar bobrovski

Hi try this we site 

http://www.imtek.com/IPSec.html



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RE: DCE/DTE serial null cable [7:20715]

2001-09-21 Thread Ole Drews Jensen

If you skip the Frame Relay encapsulation and use HDLC instead, all you got
to do is provide the clock at the one acting as DCE:

router-dce(config-if)#clock rate 64000

If you want to simulate a Frame Relay, you will need a third switch. One to
act as a Frame Relay switch, and two to connect to the first one, creating a
PVC between them.

Hth,

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From: Nick Christofi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 1:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DCE/DTE serial null cable [7:20715]


Hey everybody,
Have 2 2524's running in my lab, with the 60 pin
DTE/DTE cable connecting the 2 serial ports, no
DSU/CSU.  How do I config one as the DTE and one as
the DCE, with IOS 11.1, running frame-relay

is the command:  frame-relay intf-type dce   
enough?

I get a lot of interface resets/carrier transitions
take a look:

Encapsulation FRAME-RELAY, loopback not set, keepalive
set (10 sec)
  LMI enq sent  0, LMI stat recvd 0, LMI upd recvd 0
  LMI enq recvd 0, LMI stat sent  0, LMI upd sent  0,
DCE LMI down
  LMI DLCI 1023  LMI type is CISCO  frame relay DCE
  Broadcast queue 0/64, broadcasts sent/dropped 0/0,
interface broadcasts 0
  Last input never, output never, 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
 0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
 Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
 0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0
ignored, 0 abort
 2 packets output, 291 bytes, 0 underruns
 0 output errors, 0 collisions, 42 interface
resets
 0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers
swapped out
 86 carrier transitions
 DCD=up  DSR=up  DTR=up  RTS=up  CTS=up
thanks
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RE: DCE/DTE serial null cable [7:20715]

2001-09-21 Thread Daniel Cotts

There is DTE/DCE on both the physical level and the Frame-Relay level. So
configure the link with a clock speed on the end that has the DCE end of the
cable. Then configure the frame relay command as you have given below. The
layer two DCE end does not have to be the layer one DCE end. Experiment to
prove it.

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Christofi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 1:39 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: DCE/DTE serial null cable [7:20715]
 
 
 Hey everybody,
 Have 2 2524's running in my lab, with the 60 pin
 DTE/DTE cable connecting the 2 serial ports, no
 DSU/CSU.  How do I config one as the DTE and one as
 the DCE, with IOS 11.1, running frame-relay
 
 is the command:  frame-relay intf-type dce   
 enough?
 
 I get a lot of interface resets/carrier transitions
 take a look:
 
 Encapsulation FRAME-RELAY, loopback not set, keepalive
 set (10 sec)
   LMI enq sent  0, LMI stat recvd 0, LMI upd recvd 0
   LMI enq recvd 0, LMI stat sent  0, LMI upd sent  0,
 DCE LMI down
   LMI DLCI 1023  LMI type is CISCO  frame relay DCE
   Broadcast queue 0/64, broadcasts sent/dropped 0/0,
 interface broadcasts 0
   Last input never, output never, 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
  0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
  Received 0 broadcasts, 0 runts, 0 giants
  0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0
 ignored, 0 abort
  2 packets output, 291 bytes, 0 underruns
  0 output errors, 0 collisions, 42 interface
 resets
  0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers
 swapped out
  86 carrier transitions
  DCD=up  DSR=up  DTR=up  RTS=up  CTS=up
 thanks
 Nick
 
 
 
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Passed CCIE Wirtten [7:20719]

2001-09-21 Thread James Haynes

Just wanted to thank all those who have provided answers to me over the last
year as I have worked on my cert's and to those people who post question and
answers that are just downright interesting. It was a little harrowing over
the last week and a half because I was scheduled to take the test on the
15th, but my sister was caught at the Towers during the attack and it was
quite an emotional time. She made it out and is recovering , but it
certainly took alot of wind out of my sails as far a studying. I rescheduled
the test and passed it yesterday. I got an 85 on it and thought it wasn't as
bad as it could have been. I have to say that the Certification Zone was a
great place for papers on specific topics. I really liked the ATM paper and
since I don't work with ATM it made it understandable from the ground up in
a way I hadn't absorbed before. I used the same books as everyone here
Doyle, Caslow, etc and Boson #'s 1,2,and3. I must say that there was so much
that I learned just from the study process that brought a great many
concepts and ideas together that it was worth the effort just to do the
studying. Thanks again all, and it's on to the lab.

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Network Architect
Cendant IT
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Instant Messenger and Cisco [7:20720]

2001-09-21 Thread Intresting Traffic

Would anyone be interested in getting together to start a CCNP chat list via
Aol Instant Messenger? My AIM/AOL name is TEK777. Maybe security topics or
whatever too, just thowing out and idea.

Brian




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Re: Passed CCIE Wirtten [7:20719]

2001-09-21 Thread Don Claybrook

Many congratulations, especially under such tough circumstances.  Without
editorializing too much, your passing the written almost seems patriotic in
a way, or maybe I'm just off base.  In any case, more power to you, and I
hope to be joining your ranks in a few short months.

Don Claybrook

- Original Message -
From: James Haynes 
To: 
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 12:57 PM
Subject: Passed CCIE Wirtten [7:20719]


 Just wanted to thank all those who have provided answers to me over the
last
 year as I have worked on my cert's and to those people who post question
and
 answers that are just downright interesting. It was a little harrowing
over
 the last week and a half because I was scheduled to take the test on the
 15th, but my sister was caught at the Towers during the attack and it was
 quite an emotional time. She made it out and is recovering , but it
 certainly took alot of wind out of my sails as far a studying. I
rescheduled
 the test and passed it yesterday. I got an 85 on it and thought it wasn't
as
 bad as it could have been. I have to say that the Certification Zone was a
 great place for papers on specific topics. I really liked the ATM paper
and
 since I don't work with ATM it made it understandable from the ground up
in
 a way I hadn't absorbed before. I used the same books as everyone here
 Doyle, Caslow, etc and Boson #'s 1,2,and3. I must say that there was so
much
 that I learned just from the study process that brought a great many
 concepts and ideas together that it was worth the effort just to do the
 studying. Thanks again all, and it's on to the lab.

 --
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 Network Architect
 Cendant IT
 A+,MCSE,CCNA,CCDA,CCNP,CCDP,
 CQS-SNA/IPSS




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NM8AS on 7500 series ?? [7:20722]

2001-09-21 Thread Kiran Kumar M

Hai,

Is there any possible way to use NM8AS, and 2W2FE on 7505 RSP2 router ? If
it supports what are the interface cards that I require to get.

Thanks,
Kiran




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Anybody know what the command process-max-time does? [7:20723]

2001-09-21 Thread David Eitel

David Eitel
Network Engineer
UGO Networks, Inc
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OSPF Routing Table Entries... [7:20724]

2001-09-21 Thread RFC Six Thirty Four

This is really bothering me and I hope you can help,

When I advertise a route:
network 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0

The other OSPF routers display it in their routing
tables not as a /16 network, but show the actual IP
address of the interface followed by /32.

This bugs me, can anybody tell me why OSPF does this?

TIA...R 

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Re: FastEther Channel [7:20494]

2001-09-21 Thread Gareth Hinton

If you shove Fast Etherchannel in to Feature Navigator you'll see it comes
up with 7200's and 7500's only.

Regards,

Gaz


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 I have a Cisco 2621 router with 2 FastEthernet ports, and plan to
implement
 trunking with Routing on a Stick.  I wonder if it is possible to combine
 the 2 FastEthernet ports on the Cisco 2621 router to create a FastEther
 Channel, then create a trunk out of that FastEthernet Channel of 200Mbps
 link?  Thanks All!

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RE: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]

2001-09-21 Thread Hennen, David

If you want cisco genuine cables you have to order two cables, usually v.35
male DTE and v.35 female DCE.  I've got a cable here with part# 72-0791-01
(i think this is an old part #) which is the DTE male.  I also have the v.35
female DCE cable which has part # CSV35FC-10 (I think this is more current
than the other).  You get some benefit from having the DTE cable that can be
used for a real connection.  These cables are for the high density db60 on a
2500 and other routers.

It's cheaper to buy a single cable designed for back to back from a generic
cable manufacturer.  Plus you can get them shorter so you don't have 15
extra feet of cable to deal with

hope this is helpful
dave h



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Subject: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]


After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference guide and the cco,
I cannot find the part number for a DCE to DTE back to back cable, I am
needing one for my lab at work, but we have to have the Cisco part number to
order. Any help would be appreciated!

Thank You,
Robert Fowler




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Re: [OSPF Routing Table Entries... [7:20724]

2001-09-21 Thread Curtis Call

Is this a Point-to-Multipoint interface?  They don't advertise the subnet,
just the interface addresses.  When you have point-to-multipoint interfaces
you'll just see a bunch of host routes in the table for all the routers on
that network.

RFC Six Thirty Four  wrote:
 This is really bothering me and I hope you can help,
 
 When I advertise a route:
 network 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0
 
 The other OSPF routers display it in their routing
 tables not as a /16 network, but show the actual IP
 address of the interface followed by /32.
 
 This bugs me, can anybody tell me why OSPF does this?
 
 TIA...R 
 
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Re: Fiber Trunking.....question? [7:20596]

2001-09-21 Thread Gareth Hinton

Hard luck on trying to simplify it Mark :-)

Not sure I've grasped what you're doing, but best guess.
Are you trying to connect a PC to a port which you have configured as a
trunk?
The trunk should be between your switches only.  (Normally)

I think what someone has suggested is to put your two devices 1.5 and 1.248
into the same VLAN, then use the trunk between the switches to carry this
VLAN. (So both devices could be in VLAN 4 for instance, and your trunk would
include VLAN 4 as well as any others which you are running across the two
switches).
This then limits the size of the broadcast domain which your devices are
within, if it's broadcasts you're trying to control.

Apologies if I've got the wrong end of the stick, and the above would seem
to be rubbish.

Gareth


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  Hello All you cisco mentors out there
  I have a question regarding a particular device on an existing network
  that i cannot connect  to after i have set up the trunk.
 
  The device is address 172.21.1.248 ..a reporting system.
 
  I have a p.c on the same network that currently connects to this unit
  daily.
  I have loaded some PBX software onto this p.c. that is extremely
  Chatty.
  I have been advised to put this device onto this trunked vlan in order
  to share the load  so to speak.
  I wanna know if anyone has a solution as to how this p.c can still
  communicate to this .248 device after i put it on the trunk?
  isn't there a database of MAC addesss that get's created ?
  I will try to simplify this ...
 
 
  X---172.21.0.0---{172.21.1.55} 4 /1-12 trunked
 ports--*FDDI trunk
  4/1,2*
 (network) ||
 (cat6509)   |
 |
  |
 |---{172.21.1.100}
 |
 
 ||
 PBX
  Server
  X--{172.21.1.5}  |---{172.21.1.248}---X
  PBX Host
 
  Now devices 1.5  1.248 currently communicate via the cat 6509 ok.
  once the 1.5  host was moved to the trunked ports 4/ 3 ...it still
 recieved packets
  form the 1.55, but could not reach host 1.248
  What i need to achieve here is
  allow Hosts 1.100  1.5 to communicate via the fiber trunk because of
the
 Chatter,
  and Host 1.5 to communicate to host 1.248 via the trunked port.




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Re: Fridays funnies!! [7:20606]

2001-09-21 Thread Gareth Hinton

Where do you get them all from?
Lots of friends with the type of job that I want - time on your hands. Can I
join your mailing list.

Or do you have one of your Artificial Intelligence Machines making them up.

If so.Natasha, that's one hell of a bot you've got there ;-)


Gaz

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 The teacher gave her fifth grade class an assignment: Get their parents
 to
 tell them a story with a moral at the end of it.

 The next day the kids came back and one by one began to tell their
 stories.
 Kathy said, My father's a farmer and we have a lot of egg-laying hens.
 One
 time we were taking our eggs to market in a basket on the front seat of
 the
 pickup when we hit a bump in the road and all the eggs went flying and
 broke
 and made a mess.

 And what's the moral of the story? asked the teacher

 Don't put all your eggs in one basket!

 Very good, said the teacher.Next little Lucy raised and hand and said,
 Our family are farmers too. But we raise chickens for the meat market.
 We had a dozen eggs one time, but when they hatched we only got ten live
 chicks and the moral to this story is,

 don't count your chickens until they're hatched.

 That was a fine story Lucy.  Johnny, do you have a story to share?

 Yes, ma'am, my daddy told me this story about my Aunt Karen.  Aunt
 Karen
 was a flight engineer in Afghanistan and her plane got hit. She had to
 bail
 out over enemy territory and all she had was a bottle of whiskey, a
 machine
 gun and a machete. She drank the whiskey on the way down so it wouldn't
 break and then she landed right in the middle of 100 bin Laden's
 troops.  She
 killed seventy of them with the machine gun until she ran out of
 bullets,
 then she killed twenty more with the machete till the blade broke and
 then
 she killed Osama bin Laden and the last ten with her bare hands.

 Good heavens, said the horrified teacher, what kind of moral did your
 daddy tell you from that horrible story?

 Don't mess with Aunt Karen when she's been drinking!
 -

 ROMANCE MATHEMATICS

 Smart man + smart woman = romance
 Smart man + dumb woman = affair
 Dumb man + smart woman = marriage
 Dumb man + dumb woman = pregnancy

 OFFICE ARITHMETIC

 Smart boss + smart employee = profit
 Smart boss + dumb employee = production
 Dumb boss + smart employee = promotion
 Dumb boss + dumb employee = overtime

 SHOPPING MATH

 A man will pay $2 for a $1 item he needs.
 A woman will pay $1 for a $2 item that she doesn't need.

 GENERAL EQUATIONS  STATISTICS

 A woman worries about the future until she gets a husband.
 A man never worries about the future until he gets a wife.
 A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend.
 A successful woman is one who can find such a man.

 HAPPINESS

 To be happy with a man, you must understand him a lot and love him a
 little.
 To be happy with a woman, you must love her a lot and not try to
 understand her at all.

 LONGEVITY

 Married men live longer than single men, but married men are a lot
 more willing to die.

 MEMORY

 Any married man should forget his mistakes, there's no use in two
 people remembering the same thing.

 APPEARANCE

 Men wake up as good-looking as they went to bed. Women somehow
 deteriorate during the night.

 PROPENSITY TO CHANGE

 A woman marries a man expecting he will change, but he doesn't.
 A man marries a woman expecting that she won't change, and she does.

 DISCUSSION TECHNIQUE

 A woman has the last word in any argument. Anything a man says after
 that is the beginning of a new argument.

 COMPREHENSION

 There are 2 times when a man doesn't understand a woman - before
 marriage and after marriage

 HOW TO STOP PEOPLE FROM BUGGING YOU ABOUT GETTING MARRIED:

 Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs
 and cackling, telling me, You're next. They stopped after I started
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Re: OSPF Routing Table Entries... [7:20724]

2001-09-21 Thread RFC Six Thirty Four

Yes, it is a loopback.

Thank you all so very much!

..RFC634



--- Jon Mitchell  wrote:
 It is probably a loopback interface, right?  OSPF
 advertises loopbacks as host routes.  The network
 statement never dictates the size of the address
 space advertised, just which links are in the area.
 The masks on those links is what is advertised to
 other routers.  If this is a loopback, you can
 change
 it to use the mask on the interface by changing the
 ospf network type to point-to-point on the
 interface.
 
 -Jon
 
 
 RFC Six Thirty Four wrote:
  
  This is really bothering me and I hope you can
 help,
  
  When I advertise a route:
  network 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0
  
  The other OSPF routers display it in their routing
  tables not as a /16 network, but show the actual
 IP
  address of the interface followed by /32.
  
  This bugs me, can anybody tell me why OSPF does
 this?
  
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Schedule for Lab?? [7:20732]

2001-09-21 Thread Cisco Nuts

Hi,How long does it take for one to schedule the Lab after having passed
the Written? I passed it more than 2 weeks back and till today I have not
received any email from Prometric or Cisco regarding scheduling the lab.
I was told 3 days!!Any ideas?Thank you.



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Re: PIX 515 firewall sample config .... [7:20654]

2001-09-21 Thread Kevin McIntyre

I  have tried to enable this on my 506 with version 6 software with the
following two
lines:

http server enable
http 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 inside

But...nothing is available when you hit the pix with a web browser.  ie no
server
running.  Did I miss something??

Kevin


Dennis H wrote:

 You might want to think about upgrading to PIX6 and using the gui client.
 It's very similar to checkpoint...

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EIGRP state [7:20735]

2001-09-21 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

When doing a show ip eigrp topology command, if a destination is in the 
Active state, there's an additional field called the state field in the 
output. According to Cisco documentation the state field displays the exact 
EIGRP state that this destination is in. It can be the number 0, 1, 2, or 3.

Does anyone have a clue what the numbers mean?

Thanks,

Priscilla



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Re: Schedule for Lab?? [7:20732]

2001-09-21 Thread Erlend Ringstad

there is a link there that will take you to an online registration thingy.
Enter your drake ID, date you passed and your score.

And no need to stress, there is a huge waiting-list.
(Brussles is 9 months or so now, and i think San Jose is even worse)

Good luck

At 01:29 22.09.2001, you wrote:
Hi,How long does it take for one to schedule the Lab after having passed
the Written? I passed it more than 2 weeks back and till today I have not
received any email from Prometric or Cisco regarding scheduling the lab.
I was told 3 days!!Any ideas?Thank you.



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RE: EIGRP state [7:20735]

2001-09-21 Thread Paul Jin

Hi Priscilla,

Not sure if this is what you need, but this is the closest
I can find.. I was looking at it the other day.

Paul

Send flag is: 

0x0 If there are packets that need to be sent in relation to this entry,
this indicates the type of packet.

0x1: This router has received a query for this network, and needs to send a
unicast reply.

0x2: This route is active, and a multicast query should be sent. 

0x3: This route has changed, and a multicast update should be sent



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RE: Anybody know what the command process-max-time doe [7:20723]

2001-09-21 Thread Paul Jin

From what I remember, it is supposed to set some sort
of a max limit to the time a process can run.

I read this a little while back and I have the answer to it
some where so I will dig for it..

Paul


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RE: Block Nimda Virus at the router level [7:20692]

2001-09-21 Thread Paul Jin

Thanks for the tip Karl...

Fwd it to my buddies that NEED it...

Paul


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OSPF demand-circuit over dialer profile [7:20741]

2001-09-21 Thread Andy Net

Does anyone have a successful config for ospf demand-circuit
over ISDN, where the dialer profile is used ?
My config is as follows, but whenever I put ip ospf demand-circuit
on dialer interface 1 (of RA), the show ip ospf command will show it
not a ABR anymore and OSPF stop to work right away!

Thanks
Andy

RA config
--
!
version 11.3
no service password-encryption
!
hostname RA
!
enable secret 5 $1$z3DF$3JKut/S8iklU.C/OFGKIZ0
!
username RB password 0 abc123
memory-size iomem 15
isdn switch-type basic-5ess
!
interface Loopback0
ip address 1.1.1.13 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet 0
ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface BRI3/0
no ip address
encapsulation ppp
ip ospf demand-circuit
dialer pool-member 1
ppp authentication chap
!
interface BRI3/1
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface BRI3/2
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface BRI3/3
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Dialer1
ip address 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
ip ospf demand-circuit
dialer remote-name RB
dialer string 4125993507
dialer pool 1
dialer-group 1
no peer neighbor-route
ppp authentication chap
!
router ospf 100
network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
network 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 5
!
ip classless
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
!
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
logging synchronous
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
login
!
end
---

RB config

!
version 11.3
no service password-encryption
!
hostname RB
!
enable secret 5 $1$z3DF$3JKut/S8iklU.C/OFGKIZ0
!
username RA password 0 abc123
memory-size iomem 15
isdn switch-type basic-5ess
!
interface Loopback0
ip address 1.1.1.12 255.255.255.0
!
interface Ethernet 0
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface BRI3/0
no ip address
encapsulation ppp
ip ospf demand-circuit
dialer pool-member 1
ppp authentication chap
!
interface BRI3/1
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface BRI3/2
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface BRI3/3
no ip address
shutdown
!
interface Dialer1
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
ip ospf demand-circuit
dialer remote-name RB
dialer string 4125993508
dialer pool 1
dialer-group 1
no peer neighbor-route
ppp authentication chap
!
router ospf 100
network 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
network 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 5
!
ip classless
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
!
line con 0
exec-timeout 0 0
logging synchronous
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
login
!
end


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OT: Friday Funnies (with a Nortel twist) [7:20742]

2001-09-21 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm

If you bought $1000 worth of Nortel stock one year ago, it would now be
worth $49.  

If you bought $1000 worth of Budweiser (the beer, not the
stock) one year ago, drank all the beer, and traded in the cans for the
nickel deposit, you would have $79.

My advice is to start drinking heavily.




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RE: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]

2001-09-21 Thread sam adams

I used www.half.com in the past.  Books are used and usually half price or
less.  Ask them if they mark the books with markers before you buy.  Many
discount bookstores practice that.

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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 8:17 PM
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Subject: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]


Hello,

Can you recommend me the website of place where I can get books at the
cheapest prices. If someone know anything based in Singapore that would be
great otherwise suggest website which offers best bargains.
I am particularly interested in Cisco Press books. and if the books are even
second hand they are fine.

Thanks in Advance,

Mukul




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Old Virus knocking about again - hahaha@sexyfun.ne [7:20737]

2001-09-21 Thread Gareth Hinton

I just received an e-mail with a virus attachment. It's an old one
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) but thought I'd mention it.
Looks like it originated from someone with dial-up access from somewhere in
New Jersey and is possibly someone on the Cisco list as I mainly use that
e-mail address for the study group.
So if you get the 7 dwarf story, don't be suckered in to seeing the Snow
White attachment. She isn't what she used to be.

My McAfee seemed to miss it for some reason, I take it that it would have
noticed it if I tried to run the attachment. I've just swapped over from
Norton, I know Norton would have picked it up as soon as it hit my inbox, so
maybe I'll go back.

Cheers,

Gaz




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Re: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]

2001-09-21 Thread EA Louie

Here are some of the places...
1.  www.ebay.com
2.  www.half.com
3.  www.mysimon.com
4.  www.bookpool.com
5.  www.amazon.com has started brokering used books

those are 5 good places to find cheap books.  on ebay and half.com, they
sell lots of used books, but you have to be patient

good luck!
-e-

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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 8:17 PM
Subject: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]


 Hello,

 Can you recommend me the website of place where I can get books at the
 cheapest prices. If someone know anything based in Singapore that would be
 great otherwise suggest website which offers best bargains.
 I am particularly interested in Cisco Press books. and if the books are
even
 second hand they are fine.

 Thanks in Advance,

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Re: ADSL rates [7:20506]

2001-09-21 Thread C Dry

Try this link..

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/tech/carat_wp.htm

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 How can i divide a given bandwidth between leased lines and ADSL
subscribers
 any hints or guides for dividing bandwidth among them and about the
sharing
 ratios


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Re: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]

2001-09-21 Thread Tony Clifton

Try emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] .  I've bought back-to-back cables from him.


Robert Fowler  wrote in message
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 After searching my Cisco Part list, my products reference guide and the
cco,
 I cannot find the part number for a DCE to DTE back to back cable, I am
 needing one for my lab at work, but we have to have the Cisco part number
to
 order. Any help would be appreciated!

 Thank You,
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Re: DCE to DTE Back to Back Cable Part number [7:20690]

2001-09-21 Thread Tony Clifton

Try emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] .  I've bought back-to-back cables from him.


Robert Fowler  wrote in message
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cco,
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to
 order. Any help would be appreciated!

 Thank You,
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RE: Schedule for Lab?? [7:20732]

2001-09-21 Thread Chuck Larrieu

go to the Cisco web site

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/

use the schedule a lab drop down.

you will need your i.d. number and your passing score ( both found on the
paper that the test center gave you )

have fun.

Chuck

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Hi,How long does it take for one to schedule the Lab after having passed
the Written? I passed it more than 2 weeks back and till today I have not
received any email from Prometric or Cisco regarding scheduling the lab.
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Cisco Certifications for Sale ? [7:20747]

2001-09-21 Thread Bruce Williams

There is a thread being discussed on Cisco Network Professional Discussion
page about Cisco Certifications such as CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIE
being sold in India and Pakistan for the cost of the exam. Several people in
the Forum have confirmed it and have even said it is common knowledge.
Please tell me it is not true. I have worked very hard to achieve the CCNA,
CCDA, CCNP and CCDP and now I am working even harder to prepare for the CCIE
Lab. I would be highly upset to discover that Cisco is tolerating this.  I
really dont see what value the certification holds if it can be bought this
easily.

If you want to see the comments yourself, check out this link
http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/NetProf?page=main
and then click on career certifications

The first comment was posted on September 17th.

Bruce




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Re: Subject: IP Multicast [7:20684]

2001-09-21 Thread Paul Werner

Like Priscilla, I have not heard of the Parkhurst book.  I was 
able to read through the Parkhurst BGP guide and it was pretty 
good in terms of hands on configuration and troubleshooting.

In my humble opinion, you cannot get a better bang for your 
buck than Beau Williamson's Developing IP Multicast 
Networks.  His style is easy to read, entertaining, and most 
of all technically accurate.  He devotes adequate time to each 
major area of IP multicast.  Some areas you will need to get up 
to speed with if you want to be successful are(I am assuming 
you are doing a Cisco IP multicast solution):

DVMRP interoperability (for connecting to the Mbone)
PIM Sparse mode
CGMP
PIM Dense mode (to a lesser degree)

I had to dig and search for the link that Beau Williamson gave 
me after Networkers for the most current info.  I found the 
link and it is here(paste this into your web browser):

ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/ipmulticast/index.html

This may help also:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/732/Tech/multicast/multicast_te
chdoc.shtml

Bear in mind, the page is not pretty, but there are some real 
nuggets there.  It is loaded right off the Cisco Engineering 
site.  As a starter, make sure your underlying unicast routing 
is stable.  

HTH,

Paul Werner


 Hi
 
 I am looking at getting IP Multicast working on my Core 
network and also
 access to the MBone.
 
 Can any of you please forward me towards any good books/white 
papers on
 how
 to do this.
 
 I passed BCMSN so have a fair under standing of the theory 
but 100% sure
 on
 how to make the connection from Local network to the rest of 
the world.
 
 I was looking at getting either :-
 
 Developing IP Multicast Networks by Beau Williamsonor
 Cisco Multicasting Routing  Switching by William R. Parkhurst
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Andrew


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RE: Throw away that old PIX? [7:20535]

2001-09-21 Thread Pierre-Alex GUANEL

I would like to upgrade to version 4.1(7) -- does not require any memory
purchase and will solve many of my problems.

How can I get the software?

Pierre-Alex

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To: 'Pierre-Alex GUANEL'
Subject: RE: Throw away that old PIX? [7:20535]


Before you throw it away go to www.rockymountainram.com and see if they have
what you need. If you want to get rid of the box give me a call. Telegroup
472-5000 ext 2121, Cell 641-919-1911

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 Subject: Throw away that old PIX? [7:20535]


 Very informative!

 I have check the release notes for releases 4.2

 One of the flaw of the previous versions is the noop phenomenon

 http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_
 v42/pixrn420.h
 tm#xtocid1236635

 I am running version 4.07. Apparently I need a 2MB flash update before
 upgrade.

 If the cost is prohibitive (100$ I may have to get rid of the PIX box

 Please advise

 Pierre-Alex





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 It may be due to DNS guard on the PIX (automatically closes
 DNS UDP session
 once DNS response received rather than wait for associated
 UDP timers to
 expire).

 I assume there will still be a small time associated with
 closing the DNS
 UDP session  the PIX blocks any additional replies during this period

 FYI DNS guard enabled as default.

 Regards

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 To:
 Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 11:41 AM
 Subject: PIX / DNS [7:20518]


  Has anyone seen this before (due to DNS Response)?
 
  How do I see details on the DNS response that was denied
 (packet coming on
  the external interface of the firewall I presume)?
 
   106007 Deny inbound UDP from 208.145.207.71/9597 to
 10.1.1.51/1077 due
  to DNS Response




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RE: CCIE level topic - IPX default route - very long [7:19715]

2001-09-21 Thread Chuck Larrieu

interesting solution. certainly a CCIE level convoluted backwards and
therefore Lab type answer :-

OK, here is what I did.

On the hub router - must issue the no ipx default-route command. otherwise
you cannot assign the IPX address FFFE to an interface. also, in order
to advertise the default route only, one must still use the interface
command IPX advertise-default-route-only [network]on the appropriate
interface. otherwise, the default and all other networks will be advertised

on all spoke routers - configure as usual. the IPX default-route command
must be issued.

All routers then see the default route, and it is marked in their routing
tables as a default.

Final thought: I believe that the issue I reported - that no router directly
connected to the frame cloud can ping any other interface in the network,
even though downstreams can do so, and even though all routes are in the
routing tables - is a phenomenon associated with frame clouds in general.
the same thing happens with all IP routing protocols except OSPF and ISIS
( which are special cases ) I.e. any routing protocol, in a hub and spoke
setup on the physical interfaces of a frame cloud, one cannot ping from the
directly connected router. For IP one can use extended ping, and select a
different interface as the source, and pings work. Since the IPX extended
ping does not offer a means of using another interface as a source address,
I cannot test the theory.

In any case, thanks for the tip. Got something else for my bag of tricks.

Chuck

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Sasa Milic
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 10:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE level topic - IPX default route - very long [7:19715]


Explanation missing from first mail.

Basically, this router won't have default route. But, it will
advertise network -2 just as any other network it is connected
to. Downstream routers will recognize this as a default network
(but, they shouldn't have no ipx default-route in config).

Sasa

Sasa Milic wrote:

 Sorry Chuck, cannot solve your problem. But, I've found
 another way to inject default route:

 no ipx default-route
 !
 interface Loopback0
  ipx network FFFE
 !

 Sasa

 Chuck Larrieu wrote:
 
  In my review of frame relay, I am examining every routing protocol over
a
  frame cloud in a hub and spoke setup. IPX is the topic of the day, and I
  thought I was so clever when I devised this scenario. I was writing this
  post well before I ran into The Problem.




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RE: EIGRP state [7:20735]

2001-09-21 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Thanks for the hint, Paul. It's another case where reality doesn't match 
the documentation. The reality is that the data that gets displayed with 
show ip eigrp topology varies a lot depending on the network, its 
problems, and which variety of the command you use.

With your comments from below, I was able to find the following TAC link 
that's quite helpful for anyone troubleshooting EIGRP:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/103/eigrp12.html

Priscilla

At 09:03 PM 9/21/01, Paul Jin wrote:
Hi Priscilla,

Not sure if this is what you need, but this is the closest
I can find.. I was looking at it the other day.

Paul

Send flag is:

0x0 If there are packets that need to be sent in relation to this entry,
this indicates the type of packet.

0x1: This router has received a query for this network, and needs to send a
unicast reply.

0x2: This route is active, and a multicast query should be sent.

0x3: This route has changed, and a multicast update should be sent


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RE: EIGRP state [7:20735]

2001-09-21 Thread James Woloszyn

Do you ever sleep

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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 8:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: EIGRP state [7:20735]

Thanks for the hint, Paul. It's another case where reality doesn't match 
the documentation. The reality is that the data that gets displayed with 
show ip eigrp topology varies a lot depending on the network, its 
problems, and which variety of the command you use.

With your comments from below, I was able to find the following TAC link 
that's quite helpful for anyone troubleshooting EIGRP:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/103/eigrp12.html

Priscilla

At 09:03 PM 9/21/01, Paul Jin wrote:
Hi Priscilla,

Not sure if this is what you need, but this is the closest
I can find.. I was looking at it the other day.

Paul

Send flag is:

0x0 If there are packets that need to be sent in relation to this entry,
this indicates the type of packet.

0x1: This router has received a query for this network, and needs to send a
unicast reply.

0x2: This route is active, and a multicast query should be sent.

0x3: This route has changed, and a multicast update should be sent


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RE: PIX 515 firewall sample config .... [7:20654]

2001-09-21 Thread Rik Guyler

You have to instal the HTML content.  The PDM (PIX Device Manager) is a
separate install from the OS.

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Rik Guyler

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Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 7:48 PM
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Subject: Re: PIX 515 firewall sample config  [7:20654]


I  have tried to enable this on my 506 with version 6 software with the
following two
lines:

http server enable
http 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 inside

But...nothing is available when you hit the pix with a web browser.  ie no
server
running.  Did I miss something??

Kevin


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 You might want to think about upgrading to PIX6 and using the gui client.
 It's very similar to checkpoint...

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CCIE advice [7:20755]

2001-09-21 Thread David Wampler

Hello everyone,

I'm about to take my CCIE written, although I have no practical working
experience with Cisco routers.  I am currently a hardware deployment engineer
at a large corporation.  I'm just wondering if anybody thinks that after
passing the CCIE written exam, I can become a junior network engineer.
Currently I have the CCNA, along with a Bachelor's in CIS.  It seems so hard
to really work with Cisco products, so I'm wondering if this exam will open
those doors for me.

Thanks,

Dave




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Re: Schedule for Lab?? [7:20732]

2001-09-21 Thread NKP

The link is at :
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/

but if your test has just been cleared 2 weeks ago , there are chances that
your record has not been updated like mine . You might have to wait for
another week for the updation as per the mail I had recd from Cisco and then
schedule ur lab.

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Fragmentation [7:20757]

2001-09-21 Thread Thomas N.

Hi All,

Can anyone show me some good URL regarding  the Fragmentation for Frame
Relay network? Thanks!

Thomas N.




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Cute IPX addresses needed [7:20758]

2001-09-21 Thread Dennis Laganiere

I'm writing about IPX and need some cute hex-word IPX network names, like
DEADBED, or FEEDDEE...

I'm stumped, anybody got any they like to use?

--- Dennis




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Re: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]

2001-09-21 Thread Circusnuts

Or...  There are a lot of I always wanted to sell books on the Net
companies out there.  If you have time to wait for the product to ship, you
can avoid the Amazon's  FatBrains.

www.Halfpricecomputerbooks.com  (search engine)
www.bestbookbuys.com  (books are usually a little dated)

Phil

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From: EA Louie 
To: 
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]


 Here are some of the places...
 1.  www.ebay.com
 2.  www.half.com
 3.  www.mysimon.com
 4.  www.bookpool.com
 5.  www.amazon.com has started brokering used books

 those are 5 good places to find cheap books.  on ebay and half.com, they
 sell lots of used books, but you have to be patient

 good luck!
 -e-

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 From: MJ
 To:
 Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 8:17 PM
 Subject: Where can I get Books at lowest cost. [7:20642]


  Hello,
 
  Can you recommend me the website of place where I can get books at the
  cheapest prices. If someone know anything based in Singapore that would
be
  great otherwise suggest website which offers best bargains.
  I am particularly interested in Cisco Press books. and if the books are
 even
  second hand they are fine.
 
  Thanks in Advance,
 
  Mukul
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Config [7:20759]

2001-09-21 Thread Wesley J

I need help w/ a little config info... RtrA (s0 192.1.1.4) 
RtrB (s0 192.1.1.3) connected via serial cable. They can each ping each
other. RtrB has a PC (ip address 192.168.1.1)connected to its' e0 int
(192.168.1.10) through a hub.
 How can I ping from RtrA (s0 192.1.1.4)to the PC attached to RtrB(e0
192.168.1.10)? Do I need a static route on RtrB from the s0 interface to the
e0 interface?   TIA.


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