bridging between Ethernet and FDDI [7:38533]

2002-03-16 Thread Hwang Samuel

Hi folks,

Assuming that there are 2 bridges and configured as follows.

Ethernet Host.A -- Bridge#1 --- FDDI --- Bridge#2 -- Ethernet host.B

There are 3 hosts : 
   Host A (ethernet host in left)
   Host B (ethernet host in right)
   Host C (FDDI host in fddi segment of middle)  

Host A, B, and C hosts can communicate each other?

if so, how to configure two briges, translational bridge or others? 

Thanks,

Sam.



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Re: Unavailable next week [7:38535]

2002-03-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

as an FYI, I will be on vacation next week. My son and I are going 
to Hawaii, and while I will be at my wits end without computers and 
routers to distract me, I'm sure that Eddie will keep me busy enough 
that my techno-withdrawal won't be too severe.

In any case, I won't be around to watch the moderator's queue

PS - Paul, can you put a block on the American don't think thread? 
It has far outlived it's usefulness, if it ever was useful to begin 
with.

aloha

Chuck

Not precisely vacation, but I will be leaving for the IETF in 
Minneapolis this evening, and will be back Thursday night.  I have a 
cardboard box with a loaner laptop I haven't tried yet, so I'm not 
sure how dependable my communications will be. Will look at the queue 
when I have a chance.

I'll think of you, Chuck, as I enter the reported 14 inches of snow 
on the ground with continued fall.




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Lab 1 , Richard 0..... [7:38537]

2002-03-16 Thread Richard Botham

OK,
My turn to bear my soul

I took the lab in Brussels for the 1st time on 7th March and failed.
I wondered of any other candidates may like to give their opinions on a few
things.
I found that I was completely freaked out by the fact that I was actually
sitting there doing this fabled lab ,
and that did it for me big time.
I had prepared for the best part of 12 months ( having had quite a few years
hands on ) and thought I had a
fairly good chance and still think I have.
I found that I was unable to troubleshoot one or two scenarios that were
presented to me due
to nerves. These scenarios would not have been obvious but were essentially
not really that difficult
to work out.
I really wanted to get thoughts and opinions from those who have perhaps
failed 1st time and passed 2nd.
Although the questions are obviously going to be totally different 2nd time
around ,did you feel better prepared and were
you any less nervous?
Every day that I look back at what I did ( or didn't ) do it haunts me that
I missed things that I should have been able to do standing on my head.
Yes, they were devious and yes I think my study preparation is shaped rather
differently now.
Yes there is time to do what is asked of you unless the nerves get you and
then you can't focus properly.
Any comments would be really gratefully received and yes I will beat this
BAD next time.

PS. Chuck L and John N , thanks for some of the invaluable posts that made
me think about things slightly differently...
Regards
Richard


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Re: Way OT (Sorry) RE: you American need to think [7:38323]

2002-03-16 Thread Gaz

Stop the bickering. The way you lot shoot, we in the middle could get hit
from both sides.



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 It's *Americans* - plural, as in lots of Americans, more than one, but
still
 one.  Many united, FOCUSED Americans.

 And by the way, we *are* thinking.  We are thinking about which parties
are
 going to be next in line to be recipients of the large amounts of
ordinance
 that will be dropped by our Air Force as an example of what happens to
 people who attack or support people who attack innocent civilians in
office
 buildings; or anywhere else for that matter.



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 Subject: OT: you American need to think [7:38323]


 Sorry for wasting your bandwidth, but I have to say
 this.

 Being rich is good; being smart is good. But if you
 treat others like sxxt, others will treat you like
 sxxt too. Think about this: if you are a CCNA and your
 CCIE co-worker say your stupid or dumb, will you
 respect him?

 There are so many knowledgeable and friendly people on
 this list, but there are some rude and arrogant people
 too.

 I agree that Bin Laden is a murderer, an evil, but you
 American need to think why he only attacks US, not
 Germany or Russia or Japan or others.

 Show some respect to others, it won't make you poor.
 Also remember that there are always someone richer and
 smarter than you.

 Over. Dismiss.

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Re: what does SC0: stand for? [7:38517]

2002-03-16 Thread Steven A. Ridder

I think it's system console.

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Erick B.  wrote in message
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 SC = Serial Console

 SL = SLIP (from before PPP days - anyone remember
 Trumpet? those were the days!).

 Erick B.


 --- TALBOT, WILLIAM P (SWBT)  wrote:
  Probably switch console or system console
 
  Good question though, I am curious to see what it
  really means.
 
  Pat
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Eric Waguespack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 10:46 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: what does SC0: stand for? [7:38517]
 
 
  thanks, but i know what it is and how to use it,
  what
  i am curious about is what it stands for, SC0 .. for
  example tty stands for teletype.
 
 
 
 
  --- TALBOT, WILLIAM P (SWBT)  wrote:
   Quoting from CCO:
  
   The interface sc0 is an internal management
   interface that is connected to
   the switching fabric and participates in all of
  the
   functions of a normal
   switch port, such as Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP),
   Cisco Discovery Protocol
   (CDP), and VLAN membership.
  
   taken from
   http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/8.html
  
   Hope this helps,
  
   Pat
  
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Cabling standards [7:38540]

2002-03-16 Thread Vik D

Hi can anyone provide a brief but simple explanation of the cabling
standards involved. The reason I am asking is that I have 2 cisco routers a
2524 and a 2501 with DB-60 interfaces. At this time I need to connect them
together to simulate a point-to-point connection. I was wondering what cable
would I need to do this. i was confused about terms like V.35, Rs-232 and
terms being used with them like cross-over and back-to-back. I was thinking
in terms of regular cables and am not quite sure if I am right. Appreciate
any help. Thanks. Regards,

Vik


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RE: Cabling standards and another question [7:38540]

2002-03-16 Thread Vik D

The Cisco 2524 I just purchased has a serial 5-in-1 module. When consoled in
to the router it is showing it has 2 serial interfaces and one ethernet. I
am not sure why is that. I think it was running version 12 IOS. I don't have
the exact revision number currently. Any suggestions on if this is a bug or
why it would be showing that. I did not try and configure the interface
which I should have tried just to confirm if the interface is configurable.
Thanks


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WiFi [7:38543]

2002-03-16 Thread Ndabarasa Michel

hello list,
i am a kind not expert in wireless technology.
up to now i was able to make two cisco-aironet or two
speedlan bridges talk between them.
but i have been told that all WiFi compliant devices can
talk and now i want to try to make cisco bridge talk to a
'linksys' PC card on a notebook.

because they dont have the same terminology i don't know
where to start from.

i have now installed the PC card in the laptop and the cisco
bridge is already in activity in our network.
i just want to know what configs i can use on my linksys PC
card to make it talk with the cisco box.


 
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Re: CCNP Foundations Exam [7:38484]

2002-03-16 Thread Marc Maxwell

Larry,

I haven't taken Foundations yet either but have to speak.  I am kinda where
you are, a good bit of experience, CCNA and some other certs, Cisco teaching
exp etc. and basically the last thing I want to do is take an 'all-in-one'
type of test.  I want to gauge my certifications together with experience as
I go along.  In this era of fill-in-the-blank  'certification-in-a-week', I
want to distinguish myself by ACTUALLY knowing what I am talking about, or
the level that I am certified at.  Imagine that, eh?  I realize I can rush
and get CCNP in a month, but to me there is more integrity in taking the
less overwhelming, and more thorough approach.

FWIW,

Marc




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RE: what does SC0: stand for? [7:38517]

2002-03-16 Thread Ken Diliberto

Wasn't Trumpet used to convert a shell account into a SLIP line?  That was
way cool at the time.

Ken

 Erick B.  03/16/02 12:48AM 
SC = Serial Console

SL = SLIP (from before PPP days - anyone remember
Trumpet? those were the days!).

Erick B. 

[snip]




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Re: ws-x5213 or ws-x5213a [7:38546]

2002-03-16 Thread Gaz

Phil,

The ws-x5213a replaced the ws-x5213. They are both now end of life, but the
5213 was eol quite a while ago and is now unsupported (well it will be in a
couple of weeks).

Actual differences though I don't know - very similar to the eye.


Gaz

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RE: what does SC0: stand for? [7:38517]

2002-03-16 Thread Erick B.

I think SLiRP was the program used for making a
console connection into a SLIP connection. Trumpet may
have done this also...

--- Ken Diliberto  wrote:
 Wasn't Trumpet used to convert a shell account into
 a SLIP line?  That was
 way cool at the time.
 
 Ken
 
  Erick B.  03/16/02 12:48AM 
 SC = Serial Console
 
 SL = SLIP (from before PPP days - anyone remember
 Trumpet? those were the days!).
 
 Erick B. 
 
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Policy routing - further tidbits [7:38551]

2002-03-16 Thread Chuck

Should be obvious when considered logically. But one can never trust logic
when it comes to how things work

Policy can be applied on a subinterface by subinterface basis.

Policies applied to the physical interface have no effect on traffic
arriving via the subinterface

Policies do not apply to traffic for which the interface / subinterface are
the end points. e.g. routing protocol updates.

Therefore, policies behave slightly differently than do access-lists, and
one should use the different tools differently, depending upon the desired
outcome.

Obvious stuff, but not necessarily covered specifically in the study
material.




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Re: ws-x5213 or ws-x5213a [7:38546]

2002-03-16 Thread MJ

I believe the A module supports ISL trunking where as the non-A version does
not.

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Route-map - Boson - incorrect? [7:38553]

2002-03-16 Thread Pierre-Alex GUANEL

Here are two statements from BOSON and their associated answers:

When a Match is made, the Route Map can change the route with the map-tag
command (TRUE)

When a Match is made, the Route Map will change the route with the set
command. (FALSE)


(1) is there such a thing as a map-tag command. The Cisco documentation has
a match tag but nothing like a map-tag

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_r
/1rprt1/1rindep.htm#1019548

(2) When a match is made doesn't the set command change the attribute of
the route.
Boson indicates in their test that this is a false statement.

Am I correct or is the test correct?

Thank you!

Pierre-Alex




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FW: Route-map - Boson - incorrect? [7:38554]

2002-03-16 Thread Pierre-Alex Guanel

-Original Message-
From: Pierre-Alex GUANEL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 1:55 PM
To: Cisco
Subject: Route-map - Boson - incorrect?



Here are two statements from BOSON and their associated answers:

When a Match is made, the Route Map can change the route with the map-tag
command (TRUE)

When a Match is made, the Route Map will change the route with the set
command. (FALSE)


(1) is there such a thing as a map-tag command. The Cisco documentation has
a match tag but nothing like a map-tag

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_r
/1rprt1/1rindep.htm#1019548

(2) When a match is made doesn't the set command change the attribute of
the route.
Boson indicates in their test that this is a false statement.

Am I correct or is the test correct?

Thank you!

Pierre-Alex




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IOS Checksum checker apps [7:38555]

2002-03-16 Thread George Siaw

Hi guys,

I am facing this delimma with 4500 router calculating a different
checksum to that expected, no matter the internet connection used in
downloading and also from different computers. Least, I blame the
computer or link.

Thus, my question is, is there some application somewhere which can
check the ios's checksum before installing on router? This will
invariably save me a bunch of time.

Any ideas guys?

Regards,
George.





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which encap on a POS interface [7:38557]

2002-03-16 Thread bergenpeak

I was somewhat surprised to see a Juniper box support cisco hdlc
encap on a POS interface.  Didn't realize that other vendors supported
this standard.  Which brings me to my question.

Is there any unique benefit to the specific encap (PPP, cisco HDLC) 
used on a POS interface?   Is there some technical or operational
reason to select one encap over the other?   Since I don't know what
vendors besides cisco and juniper support cisco-hdlc, assume that both
ends of the POS pipe support cisco hdlc.


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RE: IOS Checksum checker apps [7:38555]

2002-03-16 Thread Fischer Reinhold

Cisco offers a 'more info' Link when you download the IOS image
from CCO. It is the next Webpage after the FLASH/DRAM requirements
are shown. On this 'more info' page there are different checksums
for this ios image shown.
For example the MD5 sum can be validated on Linux with the 'md5sum' command. 

From experience: The flash in your 4500 is broken.

Reinhold

George Siaw wrote:
 
 Hi guys,
 
 I am facing this delimma with 4500 router calculating a
 different
 checksum to that expected, no matter the internet connection
 used in
 downloading and also from different computers. Least, I blame
 the
 computer or link.
 
 Thus, my question is, is there some application somewhere which
 can
 check the ios's checksum before installing on router? This will
 invariably save me a bunch of time.
 
 Any ideas guys?
 
 Regards,
 George.
 
 
 
 
 
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Finding a MAC address [7:38560]

2002-03-16 Thread Jeffrey Reed

What utilities are you guys using to find MAC addresses across a large
campus network? If I have an end users IP address, check the routers ARP
for their MAC, whats the easiest way to find out which switch port?

Thanks!!

Jeff




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Re: Cabling standards [7:38540]

2002-03-16 Thread rick

Vik, 

you need a db-60 to db-60 DCE/DTE cable to connect the two
routers back to back.  A DCE/DTE cable is wired so that one end
is recognized as DTE equipment and the other end is wired to be
recognized as DTE equipment.  You can check which end is
connected to an interface by using the command show controllers
serial x.

Normally the interfaces would be connected to a phone company
DSx line which provides clocking.  Since you will not have the
clocking provided by the line you will need to set one router to
provide this feature.  The clocking will be established on the
router that has the DCE cable end attached to it.

There are lots of places that sell them for under $30.00. I have
had good service from http://kg2.com/.  disclaimer not
associated with them in any way, yada yada yada just a
satisfied customer. Im sure that others can provide equally good
sources for the cables.


Rick
 
On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Vik D wrote:

:Hi can anyone provide a brief but simple explanation of the cabling
:standards involved. The reason I am asking is that I have 2 cisco routers a
:2524 and a 2501 with DB-60 interfaces. At this time I need to connect them
:together to simulate a point-to-point connection. I was wondering what cable
:would I need to do this. i was confused about terms like V.35, Rs-232 and
:terms being used with them like cross-over and back-to-back. I was thinking
:in terms of regular cables and am not quite sure if I am right. Appreciate
:any help. Thanks. Regards,
:
:Vik




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RE: Finding a MAC address [7:38560]

2002-03-16 Thread Bond, Jeffrey T

Solar Wind has a utility that is apart of the Engineering edition that is
used to get Mac addresses or use Cisco Works


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What utilities are you guys using to find MAC addresses across a large
campus network? If I have an end users IP address, check the routers ARP
for their MAC, whats the easiest way to find out which switch port?

Thanks!!

Jeff




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RE: Finding a MAC address [7:38560]

2002-03-16 Thread Larry Letterman

On the router you can do a 'sh mac-addr-table addr --(mac addr)
and it will show you the interface that the Mac-addr is on.

On switches you can do a 'show cam xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx and it should give you
the port on the switch where the mac-addr is..

This works on our 6500 switches with msfc routing and supervisor cards..


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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What utilities are you guys using to find MAC addresses across a large
campus network? If I have an end users IP address, check the routers ARP
for their MAC, whats the easiest way to find out which switch port?

Thanks!!

Jeff




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RE: Passed the MPLS Exam [7:38556]

2002-03-16 Thread Fischer Reinhold

Larry Perdue wrote:
 
 Have you taken the Mcast+QoS (640-905) test yet?  I plan on
 taking it in the
 next couple of weeks and haven't found much information on it
 other than
 what it is on the Cisco Web site.  I was curious to know if it
 is as hard as
 it looks like it could be.
 

no, mpls was my first test towards ccip. will take bsci next ...

Reinhold


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Re: Finding a MAC address [7:38560]

2002-03-16 Thread MADMAN

If your talking catalyst:

C6509 (enable) sh cam 00-60-08-b0-a2-46
* = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry. R = Router Entry.
X = Port Security Entry $ = Dot1x Security Entry

VLAN  Dest MAC/Route Des[CoS]  Destination Ports or VCs / [Protocol Type]
  --- 
---
5600-60-08-b0-a2-46 5/35 [ALL]
Total Matching CAM Entries Displayed  =1
C6509 (enable)

  Dave

Jeffrey Reed wrote:

 What utilities are you guys using to find MAC addresses across a large
 campus network? If I have an end users IP address, check the routers ARP
 for their MAC, whats the easiest way to find out which switch port?

 Thanks!!

 Jeff
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Problem with RIF [7:38569]

2002-03-16 Thread Juan Blanco

Team,
The following RIF are invalid because the length specified in the RIF
differs from the actual length of the RIF. Can someone explain...

example 1
RIF d820.0123.0321.0050

TYPERIF LENGTH  DIRECTION   FRAME LENGHTNOT 
USED
110 11000   0   010
 

How do you know that the rif length is different from the actual length of
the RIF (what are we counting here)


example 2

RIF 0630.0011.0191.0030
TYPERIF LENGTH  DIRECTION   FRAME LENGHTNOT 
USED
000 00110   0   011
 

How do you know that the rif length different from the actual lengthf the
RIF (what are we counting here)


Thanks,

JB




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Re: IOS Checksum checker apps [7:38555]

2002-03-16 Thread Jeffrey Hall

Great find, Steven and Gaz!  Thanks!

Jeffrey Hall


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Problem with RIF [7:38572]

2002-03-16 Thread Juan Blanco

Team,
The following RIF are invalid because the length specified in the RIF
differs from the actual length of the RIF. Can someone explain...

example 1
RIF d820.0123.0321.0050

TYPERIF LENGTH  DIRECTION   FRAME LENGHTNOT 
USED
110 11000   0   010
 

How do you know that the rif length is different from the actual length of
the RIF (what are we counting here)


example 2

RIF 0630.0011.0191.0030
TYPERIF LENGTH  DIRECTION   FRAME LENGHTNOT 
USED
000 00110   0   011
 

How do you know that the rif length different from the actual lengthf the
RIF (what are we counting here)


Thanks,

JB




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RE: TACACS+ Server [7:38324]

2002-03-16 Thread Ray Smith

You know what if you get you kicks scolding people before helping them, then 
I rather you not help at all.  Keep the Sarcasm to your self!


From: Sean Knox 
To: 'Ray Smith' , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: TACACS+ Server [7:38324]
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 14:40:11 -0800

Padding here, padding there, padding everywhere.

www.cisco.com buddy. Ever used it? Sarcasm aside, this is a topic that you
could have researched yourself with a 5 second search on Cisco or Google. I
found these through google actually:

TACACS+ Support Page (watch the wrap):
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:Taca
cs_plus

TACACS+ Technical Tips:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/index.shtml#tacacs+

CiscoSecure ACS v2.3 for Solaris:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/sqasux.htm

A funny note, check out that HTML page name in that last link... SQA SUX
or just a coincidence? I work in QA, so maybe I'm just seeing things.. :)

- Sean



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Subject: Re: TACACS+ Server [7:38324]


Solaris buddy.  Do you know how to build one?

 From: Brian
 To: Ray Smith
 CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: TACACS+ Server [7:38324]
 Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 16:52:17 -0800 (PST)
 
 I suspect that depends slightly on the od u want to use?
 BSD, Linux, and Solaris will all run on that, which r u planning to use?
 
  Bri
 
 On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Ray Smith wrote:
 
   Does anyone know how to build/setup a TACACS+ Server on a Sparc-5?
  
   Ray
  
  
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RE: Problem with RIF [7:38569]

2002-03-16 Thread Dennis Laganiere

Convert the length to decimal (0x11000 = 24, and 0x00110 = 6). Count the
number of bytes the RIF is (hint - each hex character is one byte, so there
are two bytes for the RC, and two more for each RD).  

Since the first problem has a length of 24 bytes defined, but an actual
length of 8 bytes, it's invalid..

Since the second problem has a length of 6 bytes defined, but an actual
length of 8 bytes, it's invalid too...

Attached is a document I put together some time ago to help people with
RIFs, hopefully you will find it useful.  Group members won't get the
attachment, but I'll try and post it on a web site for you to download later
tonight...

Thanks all...

--- Dennis Laganiere
Author of Boson CCIE Written #3 and the NLI study guide for the CCIE Written




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From: Juan Blanco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 3:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with RIF [7:38569]


Team,
The following RIF are invalid because the length specified in the RIF
differs from the actual length of the RIF. Can someone explain...

example 1
RIF d820.0123.0321.0050

TYPERIF LENGTH  DIRECTION   FRAME LENGHT
NOT USED
110 11000   0   010


How do you know that the rif length is different from the actual length of
the RIF (what are we counting here)


example 2

RIF 0630.0011.0191.0030
TYPERIF LENGTH  DIRECTION   FRAME LENGHT
NOT USED
000 00110   0   011


How do you know that the rif length different from the actual lengthf the
RIF (what are we counting here)


Thanks,

JB

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had a name of Doing RIFs.pdf]




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cpu overhead for various logging types [7:38575]

2002-03-16 Thread Eric Waguespack

i read in a book that the following were arranged in
least to most cpu utilization, i wanted to verify it
though, and i can not seem to find another source,
cisco or otherwise


buffered logging  syslog  virtual terminal  console


does anyone know this?

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CCIP has no certification ? [7:38576]

2002-03-16 Thread Ocsic

One thing I want to ask

I had finished CCIP/Security 2 monthes ago...
But I only receive the CCS1 Certificate.

Actually, CCIP has no Certification even in Cisco Tracking system

There only has CQS logo for download, no CCIP logo appear although you got
the CCIP title.




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RE: Cisco Aironet [7:38382]

2002-03-16 Thread Rico Ortiz

Brian, We (USCG) have done this in the NY harbor, we used the 350 with an
omni antenna. one very important thing to remember when using wireless,
CLEAR line of sight. We would lose network connectivity every time another
boat got in the way. but for the most part it worked quite nicely.. Rico

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Brian Zeitz
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 9:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco Aironet [7:38382]


I found a document to do a Cisco AIR-AP34xE2C external antenna modification.
This modification is to put a high power antenna on a Cisco Aironet. Well,
what I wanted to do, is to use this to broadcast the contents of my server
to
my neighborhood. Kinda like a community Intranet. I live in a metro area,
and
I am wondering if anyone in this group has every tried anything like this. I
also found modifications to bump up the power of the signal on the Aironet.
I
am just courious if anyone has tried this, and im wordering if anyone has
setup plans/Parts for doing something like this. I have found antennas that
claim they will go at least = mile or more.  I hope this is relavant to this
study group, thanks.



PS.



Could we please have a way to put some people on ignore. Some of the post
here
I am finding are less then helpful, and filling up my mailbox with political
stuff, instead of helpful information. If not, I can make a rule in outlook
2002 to search for certain peoples usernames and thow them in the garbage.




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RE: WiFi [7:38543]

2002-03-16 Thread Rico Ortiz

I believe as long as SSID  mode are the same as the bridge it should work.
I have a linksys card connected to a AP340..Rico

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hello list,
i am a kind not expert in wireless technology.
up to now i was able to make two cisco-aironet or two
speedlan bridges talk between them.
but i have been told that all WiFi compliant devices can
talk and now i want to try to make cisco bridge talk to a
'linksys' PC card on a notebook.

because they dont have the same terminology i don't know
where to start from.

i have now installed the PC card in the laptop and the cisco
bridge is already in activity in our network.
i just want to know what configs i can use on my linksys PC
card to make it talk with the cisco box.



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Re: CCIP has no certification ? [7:38576]

2002-03-16 Thread Ocsic

Oops...
Already received Cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED] 's Email

They had already updated the Tracking and the LOGO and Certification of CCIP
will be sent out soon.

=^o^=
Wait for 2 monthes la



Ocsic   One thing I want to ask

 I had finished CCIP/Security 2 monthes ago...
 But I only receive the CCS1 Certificate.

 Actually, CCIP has no Certification even in Cisco Tracking system

 There only has CQS logo for download, no CCIP logo appear although you got
 the CCIP title.




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RE: ws-x5213 or ws-x5213a [7:38546]

2002-03-16 Thread Daniel Cotts

Here's the output of a show port capabilities on both a 5213 and a 5213A.
No difference. I seem to remember that the A version fixed some flaws in
the older blade. I have no idea what they might be.
I've found the 5213 in a 1996 catalog. The 5213A is in the '98 catalog. If
price wasn't much different, I'd go for the newer.

Bill_Cat5505 sh port capabilities 4
ModelWS-X5213
Port 4/1
Type 10/100BaseTX
Speedauto,10,100
Duplex   half,full
Trunk encap type ISL
Trunk mode   on,off,desirable,auto,nonegotiate
Channel  no
Broadcast suppressionpps(0-15)
Flow control no
Security yes
Membership   static,dynamic
Fast start   yes
Rewrite  no
***
Left5K sh port capabilities 2
ModelWS-X5213A
Port 2/1
Type 10/100BaseTX
Speedauto,10,100
Duplex   half,full
Trunk encap type ISL
Trunk mode   on,off,desirable,auto,nonegotiate
Channel  no
Broadcast suppressionpps(0-15)
Flow control no
Security yes
Membership   static,dynamic
Fast start   yes
Rewrite  no

 -Original Message-
 From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 10:21 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: ws-x5213 or ws-x5213a [7:38546]
 
 
 Anyone know the difference between these two modules ???
 
  
 
 Thanks
 
 Phil




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RE: Firmware Releases: Cisco Compared to Microsoft [7:38454]

2002-03-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)

On Aug 5,  2:19pm, Mark Odette II wrote:
} 
} Cisco's IOS updates have their gotchas too, but I've yet to experience one
} myself, save the exception of only a few key versions of IOS have support
} for the WIC-1ENET card that goes in the 1700 Routers. :(

 Tell me about it.  I just found out the hard way.  I was
installing a brand new 1720 for a client.  Stuck a second WIC-1ENET
into the right hand slot, booted the router, and said oops!

} Nothing like being stuck at 12.1.5(YB1-4), when the rest of the crew is
} using 12.2.x :(

 Supposedly, 12.2(2)XJ and higher has support for WIC-1ENET in the
right hand slot.  According to the release notes for that version, the
feature has been added to 12.2(6)T and higher.  Unfortunately, the
router I have has 12.2(4)T in it.  Time to call TAC...

} Speaking of that, is there anyone out there that knows of a newer version
of
} IOS for the 1750 that supports Voice and the WIC-1ENET Module
} simultaneously?!?!

 Try 12.2(8)T.

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RE: bridging between Ethernet and FDDI [7:38533]

2002-03-16 Thread Daniel Cotts

The Cat5K series of switches have FDDI cards and Ethernet cards. The only
examples that I have seen show the FDDI used as a trunk to connect switches
to other switches or routers. That was from the old switching course CLSC.
At one time Cisco had that CIM available for access at a web site at no
charge. It might still be out there. Let us know if you are successful. 

 -Original Message-
 From: Hwang Samuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 4:28 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: bridging between Ethernet and FDDI [7:38533]
 
 
 Hi folks,
 
 Assuming that there are 2 bridges and configured as follows.
 
 Ethernet Host.A -- Bridge#1 --- FDDI --- Bridge#2 -- Ethernet host.B
 
 There are 3 hosts : 
Host A (ethernet host in left)
Host B (ethernet host in right)
Host C (FDDI host in fddi segment of middle)  
 
 Host A, B, and C hosts can communicate each other?
 
 if so, how to configure two briges, translational bridge or others? 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Sam.




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RE: ws-x5213 or ws-x5213a [7:38546]

2002-03-16 Thread Erick B.

I did some google searches and some site mentioned the
A-version is the same module but the components used
to make it were different and the cost was cheaper
then the original. 

--- Daniel Cotts  wrote:
 Here's the output of a show port capabilities on
 both a 5213 and a 5213A.
 No difference. I seem to remember that the A
 version fixed some flaws in
 the older blade. I have no idea what they might be.
 I've found the 5213 in a 1996 catalog. The 5213A is
 in the '98 catalog. If
 price wasn't much different, I'd go for the newer.
 
 Bill_Cat5505 sh port capabilities 4
 ModelWS-X5213
 Port 4/1
 Type 10/100BaseTX
 Speedauto,10,100
 Duplex   half,full
 Trunk encap type ISL
 Trunk mode  
 on,off,desirable,auto,nonegotiate
 Channel  no
 Broadcast suppressionpps(0-15)
 Flow control no
 Security yes
 Membership   static,dynamic
 Fast start   yes
 Rewrite  no
 ***
 Left5K sh port capabilities 2
 ModelWS-X5213A
 Port 2/1
 Type 10/100BaseTX
 Speedauto,10,100
 Duplex   half,full
 Trunk encap type ISL
 Trunk mode  
 on,off,desirable,auto,nonegotiate
 Channel  no
 Broadcast suppressionpps(0-15)
 Flow control no
 Security yes
 Membership   static,dynamic
 Fast start   yes
 Rewrite  no
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 10:21 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: ws-x5213 or ws-x5213a [7:38546]
  
  
  Anyone know the difference between these two
 modules ???
  
   
  
  Thanks
  
  Phil
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RE: ws-x5213 or ws-x5213a [7:38546]

2002-03-16 Thread Daniel Cotts

Thank you Erick!

 -Original Message-
 From: Erick B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 9:55 PM
 To: Daniel Cotts; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: ws-x5213 or ws-x5213a [7:38546]
 
 
 I did some google searches and some site mentioned the
 A-version is the same module but the components used
 to make it were different and the cost was cheaper
 then the original. 
 
 --- Daniel Cotts  wrote:
  Here's the output of a show port capabilities on
  both a 5213 and a 5213A.
  No difference. I seem to remember that the A
  version fixed some flaws in
  the older blade. I have no idea what they might be.
  I've found the 5213 in a 1996 catalog. The 5213A is
  in the '98 catalog. If
  price wasn't much different, I'd go for the newer.
  
  Bill_Cat5505 sh port capabilities 4
  ModelWS-X5213
  Port 4/1
  Type 10/100BaseTX
  Speedauto,10,100
  Duplex   half,full
  Trunk encap type ISL
  Trunk mode  
  on,off,desirable,auto,nonegotiate
  Channel  no
  Broadcast suppressionpps(0-15)
  Flow control no
  Security yes
  Membership   static,dynamic
  Fast start   yes
  Rewrite  no
  ***
  Left5K sh port capabilities 2
  ModelWS-X5213A
  Port 2/1
  Type 10/100BaseTX
  Speedauto,10,100
  Duplex   half,full
  Trunk encap type ISL
  Trunk mode  
  on,off,desirable,auto,nonegotiate
  Channel  no
  Broadcast suppressionpps(0-15)
  Flow control no
  Security yes
  Membership   static,dynamic
  Fast start   yes
  Rewrite  no
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 10:21 AM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: ws-x5213 or ws-x5213a [7:38546]
   
   
   Anyone know the difference between these two
  modules ???
   

   
   Thanks
   
   Phil
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RE: Firmware Releases: Cisco Compared to Microsoft [7:38454]

2002-03-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)

On Aug 5,  6:11pm, Tom Petzold wrote:
} 
} This was found using the Hardware Software Compatibility Matrix at:
} http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/Support/HWSWmatrix/hwswmatrix.cgi

 Is there a go shortcut for this?

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re: Passed the MPLS Exam [7:38556]

2002-03-16 Thread Tom Scott

Reinhold,

What did you use for the lab? I'd like to practice with MPLS but it
appears that I'd need ATM. Or did you use FR, and if so, were you still
able to do enough exercises to understand how MPLS would work over ATM?

-- TT

 Original Message 
Subject: Passed the MPLS Exam [7:38556]
Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 16:18:22 -0500
From: Fischer Reinhold 
Reply-To: Fischer Reinhold 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi all,

i passed the MPLS Exam toward the CCIP/MPLS Certification last 
friday and want to share my experiencei with you:
[snip]
and built a small MPLS/VPN in my lab.




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Re: Problem with RIF [7:38569]

2002-03-16 Thread Fred Ingham

first rif has a length of eight bytes but the length field says 24.  

A correct RIF would be C820.0123.0321.0050.  This is read as:
110 -  single route broadcast (spanning explorer)
01000 - length of eight
0 - read left to right 
010   -  max length of 2052 bytes
 - not used
00010010 - ring 012 (18 decimal)
0011 - bridge 3
00110010 - ring 032 (50 decimal)
0001 - bridge 1
0101 - ring 5
 - bridge 0 (destination)

The second RIF has a length of eight but the length field says six.  

A correct RIF would be 0830.0011.0191.0030.  This would be read:
000 - Non-Broadcast
01000 - length of eight
0 - direction is left to right
011 - max 4472 bytes
 - not used
0001 - ring 1
0001 - bridge 1
00011001 - ring 19 (25 decimal)
0001 - bridge 1
0011 - ring 3
 - bridge 0 (destination)

Reference is: http://www.groupstudy.com/notes/notepages/rif2.html

HTH, Fred.


Juan Blanco wrote:
 
 Team,
 The following RIF are invalid because the length specified in the RIF
 differs from the actual length of the RIF. Can someone explain...
 
 example 1
 RIF d820.0123.0321.0050
 
 TYPERIF LENGTH  DIRECTION   FRAME
LENGHTNOT USED
 110 11000   0  
010 
 
 How do you know that the rif length is different from the actual length of
 the RIF (what are we counting here)
 
 example 2
 
 RIF 0630.0011.0191.0030
 TYPERIF LENGTH  DIRECTION   FRAME
LENGHTNOT USED
 000 00110   0  
011 
 
 How do you know that the rif length different from the actual lengthf the
 RIF (what are we counting here)
 
 Thanks,
 
 JB




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