"Line Hit"? I need a definition [7:25751]

2001-11-10 Thread Todd Carswell

Hi all,

Could someone please define the phrase "line hit" for me?  I assume it means
that some sort of outside interference (such as a lightning strike) caused
bit errors in a frame.  Is that accurate?

That leads to another question...

If a serial connection between 2 routers (or switches) experiences a "line
hit", who is going to take care of the retransmission?  Will it be the
sending host (pc) or the router/switch or will that depend upon the
configuration and/or protocol?

Thanks!

Todd



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Posting Problems [7:25752]

2001-11-10 Thread Todd Carswell

I've been trying to post a message on this board since yesterday.  It hasn't
been working through my mail application (Yes, I've posted messages here
previously using Outlook Express).

At any rate, I decided to use the web feed and attempt to make a post.  That
method is working.

Anybody know what may be the problem?

Thanks!

Todd


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RE: 8MBPS on v.35 cable [7:25527]

2001-11-10 Thread kalpit dave

hi,

I am using V.35 interface and card is PA-4T+

thanks

kalpit davecipher li wrote:
> 
> hi:
>in my memory, it could not. what interface card would you
> use?
> 
> 
> kalpit dave wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Dear all ,
> > 
> > I need to connect 8MBPS leased line on V.35 cable it is
> > possible?
> > 
> > Thanks and waiting for reply
> > 
> > Kalpit




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Re: "Line Hit"? I need a definition [7:25751]

2001-11-10 Thread Circusnuts

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The term "line hit" is not an industry standard, but I have heard it used.
A "line hit" is generally a power outage or some interruption at the Central
Office.  As far as the retransmission, I'd say you are looking @ the
application.  If the line takes a hit or bounces, one side of the
conversation is going to drop.  So- I'd say you looking at one or more
interface resets.  If you're referring to noise build-up, it depends.  Since
we are probably not talking about X.25 and more like Frame-Relay, TCP will
shut the windowing process to a crawl.  If TCP cannot handle things, the
application timesout.  This is my be theoretical .02, based on my 10 months
working for a CLEC.  Dirty or intermittant noisey lines (i.e. water in the
box or lines close to power) were very hard to trouble shoot.

All the best !!!
Phil

- Original Message -
From: "Todd Carswell" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 9:02 PM
Subject: "Line Hit"? I need a definition [7:25751]


> Hi all,
>
> Could someone please define the phrase "line hit" for me?  I assume it
means
> that some sort of outside interference (such as a lightning strike) caused
> bit errors in a frame.  Is that accurate?
>
> That leads to another question...
>
> If a serial connection between 2 routers (or switches) experiences a "line
> hit", who is going to take care of the retransmission?  Will it be the
> sending host (pc) or the router/switch or will that depend upon the
> configuration and/or protocol?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Todd




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RE: Etherchannel between 5509 and Intel Pro/100 NIC [7:25746]

2001-11-10 Thread Muralidhar A.

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I done the channeling on compaq servers with compaq nic's and that was
simple...(a few clicks)

I forced it in both places.. Works fine..

is there a way to force the NICs to a certain mode?

Yes there is a way u can force the nics to work as 10 or 100 or duplex
(this can be done in advance properties of the NIC in Windows Environment)

But to make 2 nics work as single u need additional software..(compaq
teaming in case of compaq servers I don't know abt others)

Which os are u running ? On which server ?

Rgds,
Murali

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I am setting up etherchannel between a 5509 and two Intel Pro/100 server
adapters and if I set the etherchannel mode to "desirable" on the 5509, it
shows no ports are channeling. Using "auto" doesn't show channeling either.
If I set it to "on", then of course it shows my ports are channeling but I
read that if you use "on", both sides should be forced. Problem is I can't
find a way to do it on Intel NICs. I used Intel ProSet II to team the
adapters using fast etherchannel.

For those that may have set this up before, is there a way to force the NICs
to a certain mode and should I be able to see the NICs when doing a "sho
port channel" if they 5509 is set to desirable or auto?

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Re: Multihoming URGENT !!!!!!!!!!!Very Intresting Problem [7:25755]

2001-11-10 Thread John Neiberger

I made a different assumption, that a company big enough to successfully get
an entire /16 probably already has an ASN.  This may not be true but it's
pretty likely.

John

On Tue, 6 Nov 2001 22:06:53 -0500, MADMAN wrote:

|  Yes you must have a registered AS if you want to be visable beyond your
|  ISP.  I make
|  assumptions that a person wishing to do this understands they need an
|  registered AS but
|  we all know the meaning of assume;)
|  
|  Dave
|  
|  Ken Diliberto wrote:
|  
|  > Isn't a unique AS number required?  The original request said they had
a
|  > class B but made no mention of their own AS.
|  >
|  > Ken
|  >
|  > >>> "MADMAN"  11/06/01 03:00PM >>>
|  > router bgp 1
|  >   network a.b.c.d (your class B)
|  >   neighbor x.x.x.x remote-as 2 (ISP X)
|  >   neighbor y.y.y.y remote-as 3 (ISP Y)
|  >
|  >   If both ISP are relatively the same connectivity wise you will get a
|  > rough load balance.  One link goes down, no problem, all traffic then
|  > flows down remaining link.  Your advertising your class B via the
|  > network command, make sure your upstream are announcing it also.  Via
|  > BGP you will get the best of both ISPs.
|  >
|  >  Dave
|  >
|  > ravi varma wrote:
|  > >
|  > > HI Guys ,
|  > >
|  > > i am working in a company where i am doing migration from one ISP to
|  > another
|  > > ISP I have 4 t1`s from ISP X and i am going to get DS3 and 10mb atm
to
|  the
|  > > Migrating ISP Y here is the catch the transiton has to have no down
time
|  > and
|  > > during the transtion there both ISP will be in the DUAL homming state
for
|  > > few months then some fine day they are going to cut the ISP X and USE
|  only
|  > > ISP Y
|  > >
|  > > The considerations are
|  > >
|  > > we own a class B ip address  to our self
|  > > we should have a kind of load balancing
|  > > if one link goes don the other link is suppsed to take over
|  > > we shold advertice our IP space to both the ISP
|  > > and get the best of both ISP`s
|  > >
|  > [snip]
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Help Error on Boot up [7:25754]

2001-11-10 Thread Elijah Savage

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All here is the boot up message and a sh ver. Look at the bold and
underlined portion of this message why is that showing up this is a
2503. Before I buy 8 meg more flash for it to bump it up to 16 meg flash
I want to make sure nothing is wrong. I have a config on it now and it
seems to work fine but can't figure out why this is happening.

System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c)XB2, PLATFORM SPECIFIC RELEASE
SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems
2500 processor with 16384 Kbytes of main memory

%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 11.2 may not be
correctly
under
stood.
F3: 7856500+96596+313640 at 0x360

  Restricted Rights Legend

Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph
(c) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted
Rights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph
(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.

   cisco Systems, Inc.
   170 West Tasman Drive
   San Jose, California 95134-1706



Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-J-L), Version 11.2(12), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 23-Feb-98 14:53 by tlane
Image text-base: 0x0303F098, data-base: 0x1000

cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision F) with 16384K/2048K bytes of
memory.
Processor board ID 03299226, with hardware revision 
Bridging software.
SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.
TN3270 Emulation software.
Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
2 Serial network interface(s)
1 ISDN Basic Rate interface(s)
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)



Press RETURN to get started!


  #sh ver
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-J-L), Version 11.2(12), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 23-Feb-98 14:53 by tlane
Image text-base: 0x0303F098, data-base: 0x1000

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c)XB2, PLATFORM SPECIFIC RELEASE
SOFTWARE
(fc1)
BOOTFLASH: 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-BOOT-R), Version 11.0(10c)XB2,
PLATFORM
SPECIFIC RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

2503BottomRack uptime is 2 minutes
System restarted by power-on
System image file is "flash:c2500-j-l.112-12.bin", booted via flash

cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision F) with 16384K/2048K bytes of
memory.
Processor board ID 03299226, with hardware revision 
Bridging software.
SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.
TN3270 Emulation software.
Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
2 Serial network interface(s)
1 ISDN Basic Rate interface(s)
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)

Configuration register is 0x2102




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CID: Firewalls [7:25757]

2001-11-10 Thread John Tafasi

Hi Group,

I a little confused about osi layers at different types of firewalls work
(proxy, packet filters and stateful firewalls). Can any body help with that.

Thanks




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Re: Comments in Running Config [7:25759]

2001-11-10 Thread Rob Hopkins

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access lists are good, but you could also use interface description fields
as well as snmp
chassis-id , location, contact etc..

Thanks,


Rob Hopkins

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> Robert,
>
> A config TFTP'd into a router's flash will retain it's comments.  I use
named access lists to document info all the time. For example:
>
> ip access-list serialnumber
>   remark 44408389291
>
> Rodgers Moore, CCIE# 8153
>
> "McCallum, Robert" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Simple question but I can't find the answer.  How do you add comments
into your config.  I have tried putting the command in then putting comments
in after it with the ! statement but it doesn't work.  I am sure you can do
this but for the life of me can't find out how.  I am sure I must have done
> > this on the ICRC course or something that easy.  And here I am
attempting the lab when I can't even do this.
> >
> > As in homer speak Doh!
> >
> > Robert McCallum
> > only 6 days left

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Re: Two default routes on the same router [7:25750]

2001-11-10 Thread Carroll Kong

So you have a router with two WAN links, and two LAN links, you 
want to make sure LAN A goes to WAN A, and LAN B goes to WAN B?  Use policy 
routing, AKA route-maps that uses an ACL that matches off the source of LAN 
A, and set the next hop to WAN A, do the same for the other network, or 
just have the default go to the "other" one.
 As for what would happen with two gateways, probably per 
destination load balancing since they would have the same metric.

At 12:35 PM 11/10/01 -0500, McHugh Randy wrote:
>Does anyone know if you can have two completley different default routes and
>on the same router in totally two different subnets pointing to two totally
>different gateways?
>For instance
>ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 25.13.240.1
>
>ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 65.11.213.1
>
>Will the router parse each one separatley or will neither one of them work?
>This is on a 2514 .
>
>Thanks
>Randy
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Re: Two default routes on the same router [7:25750]

2001-11-10 Thread Paul Lalonde

Randy,

What you want to do is implement policy routing with a route map. A route
map will allow you to direct your specific subnets' traffic to their
preferred gateway.

Check out the following link:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/36.html

Hope this helps!
Paul Lalonde

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> Does anyone know if you can have two completley different default routes
and
> on the same router in totally two different subnets pointing to two
totally
> different gateways?
> For instance
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 25.13.240.1
>
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 65.11.213.1
>
> Will the router parse each one separatley or will neither one of them
work?
> This is on a 2514 .
>
> Thanks
> Randy




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Re: Two default routes on the same router [7:25750]

2001-11-10 Thread John Neiberger

If both routes appear in your routing table then the router will load
balance between the two routes.  If you used per-destination load-balancing
this would work fairly well. If you were using per-packet load-balancing you
might have some undesired results.

HTH,
John

On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 12:35:05 -0500, McHugh Randy wrote:

|  Does anyone know if you can have two completley different default routes
and
|  on the same router in totally two different subnets pointing to two
totally
|  different gateways?
|  For instance
|  ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 25.13.240.1
|  
|  ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 65.11.213.1
|  
|  Will the router parse each one separatley or will neither one of them
work?
|  This is on a 2514 .
|  
|  Thanks
|  Randy
|  
|  
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Two default routes on the same router [7:25750]

2001-11-10 Thread McHugh Randy

Does anyone know if you can have two completley different default routes and
on the same router in totally two different subnets pointing to two totally
different gateways?
For instance
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 25.13.240.1

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 65.11.213.1

Will the router parse each one separatley or will neither one of them work?
This is on a 2514 .

Thanks
Randy




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Pavlichenko/Caslow equivalent in Europe [7:25765]

2001-11-10 Thread JG

I was looking at the new Co that the two 'masters' have set up under the
new outfit and I am indeed impressed, but the tuition/attendance cost of the
class in addition to airfare, hotels and meals, is prohibitive for most of
us in Europe, so I was wondering if there are any as-respectable classes
being held by others in Europe?

 Has anyone attended such classes if any?

 For those that do not have the url for ECPx replacements, here goes:

http://www.netmasterclass.net/Services/Training/training.html
http://www.netmasterclass.net/Services/Training/Schedule/schedule.html


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RE: Two default routes on the same router [7:25750]

2001-11-10 Thread Chuck Larrieu

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sure. why not?

you may or may not like what happens as a result, depending upon your
intent.

both routes will be installed into your forwarding table, and the routing
process will see these as equal cost, and so will wither do per packet or
per destination load sharing based on whether or not you have route caching
enabled.

TH

Chuck

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Does anyone know if you can have two completley different default routes and
on the same router in totally two different subnets pointing to two totally
different gateways?
For instance
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 25.13.240.1

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 65.11.213.1

Will the router parse each one separatley or will neither one of them work?
This is on a 2514 .

Thanks
Randy




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RE: 8MBPS on v.35 cable [7:25527]

2001-11-10 Thread Chuck Larrieu

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from CCO:

Four-Port Serial Port Adapter
The four-port adapter (PA-4T+) provides four synchronous serial ports. Each
port supports full-duplex operations at T1 and E1 speeds. A single port can
support up to E2 speeds.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/ifaa/pa/srpa/prodlit/sport_ds.htm
watch the wrap

E2 = roughly 6 megabits I THINK. my source indicates that DS2 is 6 plus
megabits, and I am inferring from that. Someone check my math.

HTH

Chuck

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Subject: RE: 8MBPS on v.35 cable [7:25527]


hi,

I am using V.35 interface and card is PA-4T+

thanks

kalpit davecipher li wrote:
>
> hi:
>in my memory, it could not. what interface card would you
> use?
>
>
> kalpit dave wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Dear all ,
> >
> > I need to connect 8MBPS leased line on V.35 cable it is
> > possible?
> >
> > Thanks and waiting for reply
> >
> > Kalpit




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RE: Routing on a Stick [7:25025]

2001-11-10 Thread Walker, Lori A, SOBUS

I just ran into an interesting problem with the Cat4000 series.  Cisco does
not support dot1q at this time on that platform.  They are coming out with a
new IOS but it has not been released yet.  You can only run ISL.
Lori
CCNP
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It's possible.  Make sure the router has a 100BT interface and set up dot1q
between the router and the switch. use sub ints on the router to define the
Vans and your good to go.

I hope this is what you were asking.
ccie1ab

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Hi All - Had anyone here setup "Routing on a Stick" between a CAT 4006
switch and a Cisco 2600/3600 router using a FastEthernet interface (RJ45)
both both the 4006 and the router?  Is it possible to set this up?  Thanks!

Thomas N.




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Help Error on Boot up [7:25770]

2001-11-10 Thread Elijah Savage

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All here is the boot up message and a sh ver. Look at the bold and
underlined portion of this message why is that showing up this is a
2503. Before I buy 8 meg more flash for it to bump it up to 16 meg flash
I want to make sure nothing is wrong. I have a config on it now and it
seems to work fine but can't figure out why this is happening.

System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c)XB2, PLATFORM SPECIFIC RELEASE
SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems
2500 processor with 16384 Kbytes of main memory

%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 11.2 may not be
correctly
under
stood.
F3: 7856500+96596+313640 at 0x360

  Restricted Rights Legend

Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph
(c) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted
Rights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph
(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.

   cisco Systems, Inc.
   170 West Tasman Drive
   San Jose, California 95134-1706



Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-J-L), Version 11.2(12), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 23-Feb-98 14:53 by tlane
Image text-base: 0x0303F098, data-base: 0x1000

cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision F) with 16384K/2048K bytes of
memory.
Processor board ID 03299226, with hardware revision 
Bridging software.
SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.
TN3270 Emulation software.
Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
2 Serial network interface(s)
1 ISDN Basic Rate interface(s)
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)



Press RETURN to get started!


  #sh ver
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-J-L), Version 11.2(12), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 23-Feb-98 14:53 by tlane
Image text-base: 0x0303F098, data-base: 0x1000

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c)XB2, PLATFORM SPECIFIC RELEASE
SOFTWARE
(fc1)
BOOTFLASH: 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-BOOT-R), Version 11.0(10c)XB2,
PLATFORM
SPECIFIC RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

2503BottomRack uptime is 2 minutes
System restarted by power-on
System image file is "flash:c2500-j-l.112-12.bin", booted via flash

cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision F) with 16384K/2048K bytes of
memory.
Processor board ID 03299226, with hardware revision 
Bridging software.
SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.
TN3270 Emulation software.
Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
2 Serial network interface(s)
1 ISDN Basic Rate interface(s)
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)

Configuration register is 0x2102




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CertAudio [7:25506]

2001-11-10 Thread OZZIE_C

I recentlt spoke of Cert Audio CD's at Certaudio.bizhosting.com.

I ordered a switching cd and havent received it.  I noticed the site was
down and now it is back up.  Is anyone else seeing this same issue?




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Re: Etherchannel between 5509 and Intel Pro/100 NIC [7:25746]

2001-11-10 Thread VoIP Guy

PAgP for EtherChannel is for two Cisco devices that can autonegegotiate
EtherChannel.  Setting EtherChannel to desirable or any other negotiable
state will never form a channel because the two NICs don't understand PAgP.
Keep it on "on" and I think you may need some sort of Channeling software
for the NICs as well to utilize Etherchannel.  But this I could be wrong on,
so if I am please correct me.


""Doug Korell""  wrote in message
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> I am setting up etherchannel between a 5509 and two Intel Pro/100 server
> adapters and if I set the etherchannel mode to "desirable" on the 5509, it
> shows no ports are channeling. Using "auto" doesn't show channeling
either.
> If I set it to "on", then of course it shows my ports are channeling but I
> read that if you use "on", both sides should be forced. Problem is I can't
> find a way to do it on Intel NICs. I used Intel ProSet II to team the
> adapters using fast etherchannel.
>
> For those that may have set this up before, is there a way to force the
NICs
> to a certain mode and should I be able to see the NICs when doing a "sho
> port channel" if they 5509 is set to desirable or auto?




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Boot mode [7:25776]

2001-11-10 Thread Muhammad Alkhattab

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Hi guys/gals:
I am having problems with my 2500 router.I seems to be in boot mode
"RouterA(boot)#"
When I start the router I am getting the following error.
---
--
System Bootstrap, Version 5.2(8a), RELEASE SOFTWARE
Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems
2500 processor with 2048 Kbytes of main memory
 
Loading igs-dr-l.103-13 . [File not found]
 
File read failed -- File not accessible
---
---
Although I download this IOS"igs-in-l_110-22.bin" It is still not going
away.Although when I check the flash it is saying"igs-in-l_110-22.bin".
HELP,HELP.




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Help Error on Boot up [7:25780]

2001-11-10 Thread Elijah Savage

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All here is the boot up message and a sh ver. Look at the bold and
underlined portion of this message why is that showing up this is a
2503. Before I buy 8 meg more flash for it to bump it up to 16 meg flash
I want to make sure nothing is wrong. I have a config on it now and it
seems to work fine but can't figure out why this is happening.

System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c)XB2, PLATFORM SPECIFIC RELEASE
SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems
2500 processor with 16384 Kbytes of main memory

%SYS-4-CONFIG_NEWER: Configurations from version 11.2 may not be
correctly
under
stood.
F3: 7856500+96596+313640 at 0x360

  Restricted Rights Legend

Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is
subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph
(c) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted
Rights clause at FAR sec. 52.227-19 and subparagraph
(c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS sec. 252.227-7013.

   cisco Systems, Inc.
   170 West Tasman Drive
   San Jose, California 95134-1706



Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-J-L), Version 11.2(12), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 23-Feb-98 14:53 by tlane
Image text-base: 0x0303F098, data-base: 0x1000

cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision F) with 16384K/2048K bytes of
memory.
Processor board ID 03299226, with hardware revision 
Bridging software.
SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.
TN3270 Emulation software.
Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
2 Serial network interface(s)
1 ISDN Basic Rate interface(s)
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)



Press RETURN to get started!


  #sh ver
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) 2500 Software (C2500-J-L), Version 11.2(12), RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1998 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Mon 23-Feb-98 14:53 by tlane
Image text-base: 0x0303F098, data-base: 0x1000

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c)XB2, PLATFORM SPECIFIC RELEASE
SOFTWARE
(fc1)
BOOTFLASH: 3000 Bootstrap Software (IGS-BOOT-R), Version 11.0(10c)XB2,
PLATFORM
SPECIFIC RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

2503BottomRack uptime is 2 minutes
System restarted by power-on
System image file is "flash:c2500-j-l.112-12.bin", booted via flash

cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision F) with 16384K/2048K bytes of
memory.
Processor board ID 03299226, with hardware revision 
Bridging software.
SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
X.25 software, Version 2.0, NET2, BFE and GOSIP compliant.
TN3270 Emulation software.
Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.0.
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s)
2 Serial network interface(s)
1 ISDN Basic Rate interface(s)
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)

Configuration register is 0x2102




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Re: "Line Hit"? I need a definition [7:25751]

2001-11-10 Thread Circusnuts

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The term "line hit" is not an industry standard, but I have heard it used.
A "line hit" is generally a power outage or some interruption at the Central
Office.  As far as the retransmission, I'd say you are looking @ the
application.  If the line takes a hit or bounces, one side of the
conversation is going to drop.  So- I'd say you looking at one or more
interface resets.  If you're referring to noise build-up, it depends.  Since
we are probably not talking about X.25 and more like Frame-Relay, TCP will
shut the windowing process to a crawl.  If TCP cannot handle things, the
application timesout.  This is my be theoretical .02, based on my 10 months
working for a CLEC.  Dirty or intermittant noisey lines (i.e. water in the
box or lines close to power) were very hard to trouble shoot.

All the best !!!
Phil

- Original Message -
From: "Todd Carswell" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2001 9:02 PM
Subject: "Line Hit"? I need a definition [7:25751]


> Hi all,
>
> Could someone please define the phrase "line hit" for me?  I assume it
means
> that some sort of outside interference (such as a lightning strike) caused
> bit errors in a frame.  Is that accurate?
>
> That leads to another question...
>
> If a serial connection between 2 routers (or switches) experiences a "line
> hit", who is going to take care of the retransmission?  Will it be the
> sending host (pc) or the router/switch or will that depend upon the
> configuration and/or protocol?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Todd




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Re: token ring --which ring does this interface connected with? [7:25778]

2001-11-10 Thread Xiaofeng

Thanks a lot!
""Thomas Larus""  wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Source ring number, bridge number, and target ring number.
> The source ring number (SRN) is the ring number of THIS interface.  The
> bridge number (BN) is pretty arbitrary, usually, and often set to 1.  The
> target ring number (TRN) is the ring number of the ring that you are
> bridging to (on the other side of the bridge).  For instance, on a Cisco
> 2515 router with two TR interfaces, the numbers will be reversed from one
TR
> interface to the other.  Source ring number 5 bridge number 1 target ring
> number 10 on one interface.
> Then on the other, source 10, bridge 1, and target 5.
>
> Please someobody out there correct me if I am wrong.  I am answering this
> question partly for my own practice and review for the Lab Exam.
>
> Thomas Larus
>
>
> ""Xiaofeng""  wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Single ring node, Source Route Transparent Bridge cable
> > Source bridging enabled, srn 1 bn 2 trn 1000 (ring group)
> > This token ring interface is physically connected to what token-ring
> number?
> > 1 or 1000?I was told srn.
> >
> > But  http://www.sitamoht.com/cciewe.html  told me that trn is what this
> > interface connecting Source Bridging enabled, srn 10 bn 1 trn 20
.The
> > "trn" is the line stands for token ring number. And in that example the
> > token ring number is 20 .
> >
> > Who is wrong?
> > Thanks for your words.




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Pavlichenko/Caslow equivalent in Europe ?? [7:25773]

2001-11-10 Thread JG

>>>This might be the second time this comes up, sorry I have been having
problems posting to the group!<<<


 I was looking at the new Co that the two 'masters' have set up under the
new outfit and I am indeed impressed, but the tuition/attendance cost of the
class in addition to airfare, hotels and meals, is prohibitive for most of
us in Europe, so I was wondering if there are any as-respectable classes
being held by others in Europe?

 Has anyone attended such classes if any?

 For those that do not have the url for ECPx replacements, here goes:

http://www.netmasterclass.net/Services/Training/training.html
http://www.netmasterclass.net/Services/Training/Schedule/schedule.html


--


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 JG

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CID: Firewalls [7:25777]

2001-11-10 Thread John Tafasi

Hi Group,

I a little confused about osi layers at different types of firewalls work
(proxy, packet filters and stateful firewalls). Can any body help with that.

Thanks




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"Line Hit"? I need a definition [7:25751]

2001-11-10 Thread Todd Carswell

Hi all,

Could someone please define the phrase "line hit" for me?  I assume it means
that some sort of outside interference (such as a lightning strike) caused
bit errors in a frame.  Is that accurate?

That leads to another question...

If a serial connection between 2 routers (or switches) experiences a "line
hit", who is going to take care of the retransmission?  Will it be the
sending host (pc) or the router/switch or will that depend upon the
configuration and/or protocol?

Thanks!

Todd




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Re: Multihoming URGENT !!!!!!!!!!!Very Intresting Problem [7:25779]

2001-11-10 Thread John Neiberger

I made a different assumption, that a company big enough to successfully get
an entire /16 probably already has an ASN.  This may not be true but it's
pretty likely.

John

On Tue, 6 Nov 2001 22:06:53 -0500, MADMAN wrote:

|  Yes you must have a registered AS if you want to be visable beyond your
|  ISP.  I make
|  assumptions that a person wishing to do this understands they need an
|  registered AS but
|  we all know the meaning of assume;)
|  
|  Dave
|  
|  Ken Diliberto wrote:
|  
|  > Isn't a unique AS number required?  The original request said they had
a
|  > class B but made no mention of their own AS.
|  >
|  > Ken
|  >
|  > >>> "MADMAN"  11/06/01 03:00PM >>>
|  > router bgp 1
|  >   network a.b.c.d (your class B)
|  >   neighbor x.x.x.x remote-as 2 (ISP X)
|  >   neighbor y.y.y.y remote-as 3 (ISP Y)
|  >
|  >   If both ISP are relatively the same connectivity wise you will get a
|  > rough load balance.  One link goes down, no problem, all traffic then
|  > flows down remaining link.  Your advertising your class B via the
|  > network command, make sure your upstream are announcing it also.  Via
|  > BGP you will get the best of both ISPs.
|  >
|  >  Dave
|  >
|  > ravi varma wrote:
|  > >
|  > > HI Guys ,
|  > >
|  > > i am working in a company where i am doing migration from one ISP to
|  > another
|  > > ISP I have 4 t1`s from ISP X and i am going to get DS3 and 10mb atm
to
|  the
|  > > Migrating ISP Y here is the catch the transiton has to have no down
time
|  > and
|  > > during the transtion there both ISP will be in the DUAL homming state
for
|  > > few months then some fine day they are going to cut the ISP X and USE
|  only
|  > > ISP Y
|  > >
|  > > The considerations are
|  > >
|  > > we own a class B ip address  to our self
|  > > we should have a kind of load balancing
|  > > if one link goes don the other link is suppsed to take over
|  > > we shold advertice our IP space to both the ISP
|  > > and get the best of both ISP`s
|  > >
|  > [snip]
|  --
|  David Madland
|  CCIE# 2016
|  Senior Network Engineer
|  Qwest Communications
|  612-664-3367
|  
|  
|  
|  
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Posting Problems [7:25752]

2001-11-10 Thread Todd Carswell

I've been trying to post a message on this board since yesterday.  It hasn't
been working through my mail application (Yes, I've posted messages here
previously using Outlook Express).

At any rate, I decided to use the web feed and attempt to make a post.  That
method is working.

Anybody know what may be the problem?

Thanks!

Todd




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RE: Open BGP Lab - across the net [7:25581]

2001-11-10 Thread Alex Carvalho

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I've been very busy at work so I haven't had time to build my lab, I am
still designing the netwotk. Tomorrow I will e-mail you my lab perhaps
you can speed up with me that process, what do you think??

Which certification are you studying for??

Alex

 

  Chuck Larrieu  wrote:
  I'm ready on my side. the only limitation is the 2501 peer
  numbers. seems to
  be less than a dozen.

  mail me your IP and AS off line. I'll answer with my info.

  Chuck

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  Behalf Of
  Alex Carvalho
  Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 2:41 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Open BGP Lab - across the net [7:25581]


  My friend you gonna play harder than me!!
  Wait for my lab too...
  I got so many stuffs that I don't know where to start from...
  :)

  Alex



  ""Chuck Larrieu"" wrote in message
  news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  > Over the past week or so I have been going through the
  Parkhurst BGP book
  in
  > detail. As a result I have a fairly complex setup here in
  my home lab.
  >
  > So I would like to make my pod available for BGP research
  across the
  > internet. You can connect your routers to mine using BGP
  across the net.
  >
  > I will have things set up beginning late Friday - after
  7:00 p.m. Pacific
  > Coast time ( Greenwich -8 )
  >
  > If you would like to connect your routers to mine using BGP
  across the
  net,
  > please contact me off line. I will be using AS #49191 for
  the connect
  point.
  > my internal AS #'s are , , , 60350, 60400, and
  60670
  >
  > When you contact me, I will need the public IP address of
  your router, and
  > the AS number for peering. I will answer your e-mail with
  my own public IP
  > address and the AS#
  >
  > Some things to remember when configuring:
  >
  > 1) there must be a route in your routing table to the IP
  address I
  provide.
  > This can be a static route, but a default route or default
  network will
  not
  > work
  >
  > 2) remember to use the eBGP multihop command. It does not
  hurt to use a
  > value greater than 100.
  > The peering establishment process can take a couple of
  minutes.
  >
  > 3) my connect point AS is in public space, but if my
  research is correct
  it
  > is unassigned. Even if it were, there will be no effect on
  any public
  > internet peering. connections must be configured correctly
  from both side.
  >
  > 4) I am assuming that people taking me up on this offer
  will not be using
  > ISP or enterprise equipment to connect. I assume that all
  acceptors will
  be
  > using private lab equipment. Do not put your company at
  risk for something
  > like this study session, something that can be on the
  chaotic side.
  >
  > 5) people connecting from @home might want to double check
  their internet
  > connections. I have had some problems connecting to @home
  users. I have
  also
  > had some excellent sessions with @home users.
  >
  > 6) I suspect that there are some ISP's who filter BGP
  traffic. But for the
  > most part, problems have been identified as
  misconfigurations.
  >
  > rest assured, I have done these sessions several times. It
  is interesting
  to
  > do, and it gives me and other participants a chance to try
  different
  things
  > based on being connected to an unknown source.
  >
  > Let's have some fun.
  >
  > Chuck
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Re: CCNP Question [7:25675]

2001-11-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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There are around 10 CCNA, 2 CCNP, 6000 CCIE in the world.

Kevin Tang
CCNA, CCNP, MCSE, MCDBA

> 
> From: "Brian" 
> Date: 2001/11/09 Fri AM 02:02:29 GMT+12:00
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: CCNP Question [7:25675]
> 
> Does anyone know the count of CCNP? I know its not as low as CCIE, but I
> have not met too many people with CCNP in my area/state (Pennsylvania). I
am
> in the process of getting CCNP. How many CCNPs' would you guess are in each
> state in the USA? Im not expecting a big raise when I finish CCNP, I am
> doing it to learn, and I just want to make sure I dont miss any
> opportunities from not having it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brian




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Basic RIP problem - am I missing something? [7:25787]

2001-11-10 Thread Timothy Ouellette

This should have been a simple rip setup that I was going to use to play
around with offset-lists and stuff but it's not functioning the way I
thought it would.  Can you guys/gals have a look!

ethernetA - Router A ===HDLC=== Router B - ethernetB

router a is connected to router b with 2 serial int's running rip.  The
address of 10.1.1.1 is the ethernet of routerA and i'm consoled into
router B.  I have no ip route-cache on all the serial interface's in
this setup.  I've also done a "sh ip cache" just to make sure.

lola#sh ip route
Gateway of last resort is not set

 10.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 4 subnets
C   10.1.3.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0
C   10.1.2.0 is directly connected, Serial0
R   10.1.1.0 [120/1] via 10.1.2.1, 00:00:05, Serial0
 [120/1] via 10.1.4.1, 00:00:05, Serial1
C   10.1.4.0 is directly connected, Serial1
lola#

lola#ping 10.1.1.1

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.1.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 12/12/12 ms
lola#
03:45:09: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2
03:45:09: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2
03:45:09: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2
03:45:09: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2
03:45:09: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2
lola#ping 10.1.1.1

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.1.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 12/12/12 ms
lola#
03:45:13: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.4.2
03:45:13: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.4.2
03:45:13: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.4.2
03:45:13: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.4.2
03:45:13: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.4.2
lola#ping 10.1.1.1

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.1.1.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
!
Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 12/12/12 ms
lola#
03:45:16: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2
03:45:16: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2
03:45:16: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2
03:45:16: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2
03:45:16: ICMP: echo reply rcvd, src 10.1.1.1, dst 10.1.2.2




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Re: HELP!! [7:25784]

2001-11-10 Thread Paul Lalonde

Hmm.. what platform?

clear crypto isakmpon an IOS router


clear crypto isakmp sa in config term mode on a PIX

Hope this helps,
Paul Lalonde

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RE: Two default routes on the same router [7:25750]

2001-11-10 Thread Louie Belt

Or you can use policy routing in conjunction with the routes to determine
which traffic uses each route.

LAB

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sure. why not?

you may or may not like what happens as a result, depending upon your
intent.

both routes will be installed into your forwarding table, and the routing
process will see these as equal cost, and so will wither do per packet or
per destination load sharing based on whether or not you have route caching
enabled.

TH

Chuck

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Subject: Two default routes on the same router [7:25750]


Does anyone know if you can have two completley different default routes and
on the same router in totally two different subnets pointing to two totally
different gateways?
For instance
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 25.13.240.1

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 65.11.213.1

Will the router parse each one separatley or will neither one of them work?
This is on a 2514 .

Thanks
Randy
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Catalyst Questions [7:25783]

2001-11-10 Thread Tim Bowyer

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What is the purpose of NFFC ? Where do they reside ? Are they used in Cat
5000 & 6000 only ? 
What  is the diff b/w Sup I/II/III ? Can I use a Sup Engine of Cat 5000
in Cat 4000 ?
What is diff b/w Single Mode and Multimode fiber? What is dark fiber ?
RSM on a Catalyst 5000 is a Cisco 7000 blade ? Can it be used
alternatively ??
Cisco 4000 supprts Sup Engine ? Can it perform any Layer 3 or Layer 4
functionality ???
Why 802dot1q is preferred over ISL ? what is the difference b/w 2 of them
??




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Re: arp problem on a BRI interface [7:25584]

2001-11-10 Thread nrf

Yes, exactly.  What exactly would ARP be doing in an ISDN environment?  The
relevant mapping needed in a dial environment is layer 3 address (let's
ignore BRI bridging for the moment) to ISDN phone number.  This can be
accomplished by either dial-strings or dialer maps (static or dynamic).

""John Neiberger""  wrote in message
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> I may be experiencing a brain cloud at the moment, but why would you
> expect to see an arp entry for the BRI interface?  ARP is used to map an
> IP address to a hardware address on a multiaccess network.  BRI is point
> to point and would not require an ARP entry to be able to communicate.
>
> Could you post the relevant portions of your configs as well as the
> output from the various show commands?
>
> John
>
> >>> "Cisco Kid"  11/7/01 12:04:38 PM >>>
> All,
>
> I have a BRI interface which is showing up/up ,however
> for some reason there is no arp entry for it and when
> i try to ping it I have an encapsulation failure as a
> result of this.
>
> Its wierd because the interface appears to be working
> when i look at it via the sh isdn stat / sh int bri
> commands.
>
> Any ideas ?.
>
> Regards
>
> Jonathan
>
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List Circuitbreakers fired [7:25791]

2001-11-10 Thread Paul Borghese

Hi everyone,

This list has some custom "circuit breakers" we have written that fire when
an
abnormality is detected.  In particular it will not allow more then a set
number of messages to be attempted through the list.  I would prefer to have
the list go down then have a loop fill our mailboxes.

The site hk1.hn.org is misconfigured and was looping all messages back to the
list.  The list filters such loops but it caused the circuit breakers to fire
as an anomaly.  Hence very few messages were allowed to be sent today.

I have manually resent the messages I believe were blocked.   Sorry!  I want
to thank Jonathan Hays for alerting me to the problem.

Take care,

Paul Borghese




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Re: New CCIE Lab - ATM ? [7:25650]

2001-11-10 Thread EA Louie

> > did any one what about ATM configuration in the new CCIE Lab ?
> > I heard there is no so much to configure.
> > Any comments ?
> >
> > Cu
> >
> > Udo

see http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/ATM_FAQs.html

it's probably still accurate


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Re: CCIE Lab Preparation Workbook [7:24920]

2001-11-10 Thread Jason

I'm completely unbiased since I've bought both IPExperts and CCBootCamp (and
Solutionlab too). The fact that I got solutionlab and IPExpert too does say
something, CCBootCamp labs are not for everybody and doesn't covers
everything.

Having gone through both, I would say that CCBootCamp has been the defactor
standard for CCIE preparation for a long time , but mistakes starts creeping
in somewhere in Lab 16 onward although Lab 19 and Lab 20 improved since.

Quick Comparision

First Look : The first feeling is sort of disappointment, since it's a stack
of papers, with no proper binding and even some info missing from the pages
due to bad photocopying. If I would give CCBootCamp a 5/10 for this, then I
must give IPExperts 9/10 for this. Workbook is properly binded and all
printing done on glossy high quality papers . Diagrams are all in Colors and
definitely not using your inkjet printer.

Lab scenerios : CCBootCamp has more diverse labs , but is more distracting
due to the different eqpt requirements in each lab scenerios. IPExperts
builds on individual topics, making it easier to focus and also the standard
lab setup makes it easier to setup the lab and focus on configurations. IP
Experts breaks their lab into 19 topics and then 5 full scenerios.
CCBootCamp scenerios is more tricky in certain ways.

Recommendation : CCBootCamp for more experienced engineers and IPExperts for
those who wants to focus on individual topics. If you are not sure , I
suggest going for IPExperts first although I would give both 8/10 for the
lab scenerios  .

Value for money : CCBootCamp is more expensive (about 50% more) , but has
been around longer and has a proven ability to provides updates although
somewhat irregular . IPExperts has not stated their official policy on
updates, is it free or will there be some small fees. I have bought
CCBootCamp more than a year ago and I'm still receiving updates free .
Looking at the bigger picture, would $200 differences makes a huge
differences to you if you divided it by 12 months ? On the other hand,
IPExperts has also provided a couple of updates since they started and has
proven to be responsive to comments.

All in, I still find both good and I believe that the competitions would
only lead them to improve their services. If you have the $$$, get both,
otherwise, IPExperts would be a good choice.









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> I too am completely biased (since I'm the Publisher of CertificationZone
> and we sell the IPexpert Lab Workbook), but the fact that Mr. Ellis knows
> 150 CCIEs who have used his service does not support the idea that
> one Lab reference is the *best choice*. Since the ZONE has only been
> selling the IPexpert Lab Workbook since July, Brad knows that we do not
yet
> have 150 customers who have used our book and passed the Lab Exam. But
> based on the way our book is flying off the shelf and based on the fact
> that qualified reviewers have told us that our reference is an excellent
> study
> tool, I suspect that it won't be too long before we do have that many
> CCIEs and more.
>
> As for constant updating, in the past three months, the IPexpert Workbook
> has been updated two times and already includes a sample lab in the new
> one-day format. Yet another Update is being prepared now and will be
> distributed, free-of-charge, to anyone who owns a previous version.
>
> We have also had people who've passed the lab and people who've failed the
> lab review our book from cover-to-cover. The results are unanimous. They
> think the IPexpert Book is a great preparation resource for the Lab Exam
> and worth every penny it costs. We've published one such review (from a
guy
> who's currently preparing for his second Lab Exam attempt) at the ZONE
> website. We should have a second review (from a guy who's already earned
> his CCIE) posted at the site sometime this month.
>
> But I can't answer Pieter-Jan's original question -- and neither can Brad
> Ellis. Postings on Newsgroups and Mailing Lists can be helpful, but don't
> depend completely on what you read there. I urge all CCIE lab candidates
> looking for appropriate references to examine all the alternatives
> carefully. Visit the websites, use e-mail and those toll free phone
> numbers, examine the qualifications of the authors, ask for references,
and
> contact those references directly. If you find two you like and can afford
> to do so, buy them both. Good luck with the Lab Exam.
>
> >I am completely biased (since I am one of the owner's of NLI), but I do
know
> >of over 150 CCIE's that have used the ccbootcamp labs to get their
CCIE...I
> >havent heard of one CCIE yet that has used the other labs to get their #.
> >:)
> >
> >Also, the bootcamp labs are constantly being updated and added on to.  In
> >fact, we are in the process of modifying all of our old labs by removing
the
> >obsolete technology and changing them to a 1-day format (which means we
give
> >you pre-

pix helding [7:25796]

2001-11-10 Thread fmxiao

hi group.

we have a pix 515, but it always held unreasonablely. no ethernet ports'
responses, no terminal port's responses. we only have to switch off and
power on it. any one has any ideal about it?

best regards




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pix helding [7:25794]

2001-11-10 Thread fmxiao

hi group.

we have a pix 515, but it always held unreasonablely. no ethernet ports'
responses, no terminal port's responses. we only have to switch off, and
then power on it. any one has any ideal about it.




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RE: 8MBPS on v.35 cable [7:25527]

2001-11-10 Thread kalpit dave

hi,

I am using V.35 interface and card is PA-4T+

thanks

kalpit davecipher li wrote:
> 
> hi:
>in my memory, it could not. what interface card would you
> use?
> 
> 
> kalpit dave wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Dear all ,
> > 
> > I need to connect 8MBPS leased line on V.35 cable it is
> > possible?
> > 
> > Thanks and waiting for reply
> > 
> > Kalpit
> > 
> >   
> 
> 




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Two default routes on the same router [7:25750]

2001-11-10 Thread McHugh Randy

Does anyone know if you can have two completley different default routes and
on the same router in totally two different subnets pointing to two totally
different gateways?
For instance
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 25.13.240.1

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 65.11.213.1

Will the router parse each one separatley or will neither one of them work?
This is on a 2514 .

Thanks
Randy


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