RE: RIP and SAP timers [7:56975]

2002-11-07 Thread Symon Thurlow
Yeah, I couldn't make sense of it.

The answer in the book is a and b BTW. I _think_ they are referring to
the SAP and RIP update timers?

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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com] 
Sent: 07 November 2002 01:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: RIP and SAP timers [7:56975]


Symon Thurlow wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 Whilst studying for CIT, I have come across a practice question that I
 don't understand.
 
 If a server has RIP and SAP timers set to 8.5 minutes,

8.5 minutes would be awfully weird! ;-)

 which of
 the
 following router timer values

Router timer values? I guess they mean to imply that the ipx update
interval command was used to change the RIP or SAP update timers.

 will prevent a router from
 removing a
 server from its IPX server table.
 
 A. 4
 B. 5
 C. 6
 D. 7
 
 I understand that the default IPX RIP update timer value is 60 
 seconds, and the aging timer multiple is 3. So changing the router 
 timer value to
 any of the above would cause the router to drop entries
 consistently
 wouldn't it?

Yes, I agree with you. I think the question or answers are garbled.
Maybe it's a misprint. Perhaps there's a trick of some sort. Maybe the
trick is that the minimum value for the ipx update interval is 10
seconds so if you could even enter those low values something screwy
would happen.

The real questions on the CIT test won't be that bad, although people do
say they are pretty bad. I took the test quite a while ago and didn't
think it was too badly worded, though.

Good luck with it!
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 Any help appreciated!
 
 Cheers,
 
 Symon
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Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread
B.J. Wilson wrote:
 
  The real question is should I go ahead and go for multiple CCIE certs at
  once or is this just a really foolish idea.

 passing the CCIE Written is
 *nothing*.  You don't have *a* CCIE certification yet, much less are in a
 position to go for a second.  Don't put CCIE Written or CCIE candidate
 on your resume, because neither of those are actual *certifications.* 

I am well aware of exactly what having passed the CCIE qualification
exam does and does not mean. Search the groupstudy archives for CCIE
written. I posted my opinions on this about june/july.

I know I dont have a CCIE yet. That isnt the issue.  Right now I just
cant take the lab exam as I plain cant afford it and my lab is in
storage so I cant practice anyway. In fact right now my cisco skills are
getting rusty as I havent even had any cisco hands on since July.


 If you're looking for
 resume boosters, either bite the bullet and take the CCIE Lab, or maybe go
 for some of the CCIP certs instead.

Resume boosters arent the issue.  I already have CCNP, CCIP, CCDP, CSS1,
CIPTSS from cisco and am a CISSP and CCSE. I am trying to keep myself
sane by making what productive use I can of a very unwelcome excess of
free time right now (unemployment really sucks!!!) 

In the next few weeks I will probably study for the MPLS and EVODD exams
and may perhaps even try for the Packet Telephony exam and IP telephony
troubleshooting exam. 

I could also, as I originally stated try to pass an additional CCIE
qualification exam (RS or CS-Voice) or two. I sent the question so I
could hopefully receive advice as to whether or not this was a stupid
idea and also, to find out what people thought about having multiple lab
exams outstanding.  I.E. Once I find myself in a position where I can
afford to take the lab(s), should I treat them seperately and work
towards them one at a time, or try to work towards them all at the same
time (on the basis of a lot of common material in the different labs).
 
 (Again, sorry about the acidic response...people putting CCIE Written on
 their resumes *really* bugs me, and it sounds like what you're doing.
 Hopefully I'm wrong. :-)

You are ;-)))

Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP, etc




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Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread
Earlier today I wrote 

 I am well aware of exactly what having passed the CCIE qualification
 exam does and does not mean. Search the groupstudy archives for CCIE
 written. I posted my opinions on this about june/july.
 

I went ahead and did the search for you.

http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200207/msg01049.html




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RE: ISDN/DDR - Bandwidth on Demand [7:57038]

2002-11-07 Thread Jens von Bülow
Greetings,

I am trying to configure bandwidth-on-demand between two internal routers -
I have so far managed to setup the DDR interface and been able to specify
the backup and load parameters to activate the ISDN line... All works as
expected. When the serial interfaces goes down the dialer interfaces kicks
in and calls the remote site and connectivity is restored.

My problem is that during periods of heavy load the ISDN line is activated
and the calls is placed and connected (as expected) - I can ping the remote
ISDN interfaces without any problems, from both routers - I have checked my
EIGRP settings and I can see the topology database being updated with the
new routes.

However, no packets are actually sent over the ISDN line (I have even tried
to no ip route-cache on the serial interface, but this has not made a
difference. When the load eventually drops down below the threshold values
(no thanks to the ISDN line), the ISDN line is release and the dialer
interface goes back into standby mode.

How do I get the ISDN line to participate in the send of traffic (I have
tried searching the www.cisco.com website - but I have not found any example
that are able to help me out)

I look forward to any example configurations and or pointers.

Thanks  Regards
Jens




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RE: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread Juan Blanco
Peter,
Very well put, I think that you should try to go for the VOICE-Support
certification, the material is very helpful for
your preparation to the lab (eventually when you have a job or the money to
do it), the reason is because you will have to do some QOS and VOICE as well
in the lab but in addition to what I said before learning QOS is really
great and very but very helpful. Yes not having a job really sucks but
believe it or not there are many people out there with the same level of
skills that you have without a job and still looking. By working on some of
these certification you are using your free
time very wisely...

Juan Blanco

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Subject: Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]


Earlier today I wrote

 I am well aware of exactly what having passed the CCIE qualification
 exam does and does not mean. Search the groupstudy archives for CCIE
 written. I posted my opinions on this about june/july.


I went ahead and did the search for you.

http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200207/msg01049.html




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RE: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread Juan Blanco
Peter,
Very well put, I think that you should try to go for the VOICE-Support
certification, the material is very helpful for
your preparation to the lab (eventually when you have a job or the money to
do it), the reason is because you will have to do some QOS and VOICE as well
in the lab but in addition to what I said before learning QOS is really
great and very but very helpful. Yes not having a job really sucks but
believe it or not there are many people out there with the same level of
skills that you have without a job and still looking. By working on some of
these certification you are using your free
time very wisely...

Juan Blanco

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]


Earlier today I wrote

 I am well aware of exactly what having passed the CCIE qualification
 exam does and does not mean. Search the groupstudy archives for CCIE
 written. I posted my opinions on this about june/july.


I went ahead and did the search for you.

http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200207/msg01049.html




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Re: FW: Storage Area Networking [7:56857]

2002-11-07 Thread Jose Celestino
Words by Frank Dagenhardt [Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 02:49:56PM +]:
 Storage Area Netorking is just a way to enable storage to be used like a
 utility. It simplifies management by consolidating all of your storage into
 a virtual pool for you to be able to draw from at any time. Enabling you to
 get the full use out of the storage that you have paid for. Most SANS have
 the ability to take advantage of cloning, snapshots, replication and
virtual
 disks. Network attached storage is more like an optimized file server. SANS
 present the storage to the servers as if they were actual physical disks on
 the server. If you have more questions I would be happy to answer. 
 

I have, related to this last part of NAS vs SAN. Can we use SAN as a
NAS? I mean, can we share (the same) central data in a transparent way
among n servers? Will this work as a NAS on steroids? Is this
supported/used on any platform? Are we talking about exclusive or
concurrential disk accesses? Does this bring problems on data
consistency? (well, every machine sees the disks as their own...) Is it
possible at all?

TIA

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http://xpto.org/~japc
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Re: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-07 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Hi Cable,
A normal PC serial port is async, as in U.Async.R.T, so will not connect
to standard sync cisco port.  If you really want to run sync then yes,
you will need a sync port on the PC but this is minority interest
hardware and will not be cheap.  Try manufacturers such as Eicon.  I
would expect a sync serial card to have IP software available but then
I've never done it myself.  Where is this technical requirement coming
from?
rgds
Marc TXK

Cable Guy wrote:
 
 Ah, you want remote access. You want to let the PC join the network even
 though it's connected via its serial port. That's very doable. It used to
 be
 pretty common for PCs to connect that way in the olden days.
 
 Check out the Cisco docuemntation on terminal services or access servers.
 Or
 maybe somebody can just tell you how to do it. Someone who has recently
 studied BCRAN could help maybe?
 
 I am talking about ppp over serial (BCRAN topic) but not remote access with
 modems, aux ports, or asynch ports.
 
 Take a standard back to back router1 serial0 to router2 serial0, each with
 configured IPs. Keep this picture in mind, but replace one of the routers
 with a PC. Back to back WAN connection from PC to router's serial0.
 
 I think finding a serial port with a driver that allows tcp/ip to bind on
 it, is the correct way to describe the obstacle here?
 
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Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread Persio Pucci
guys,

about something that where mentioned before... is it really going to be a
CCIE Voice?

Persio

- Original Message -
From: Juan Blanco 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 9:36 AM
Subject: RE: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]


 Peter,
 Very well put, I think that you should try to go for the VOICE-Support
 certification, the material is very helpful for
 your preparation to the lab (eventually when you have a job or the money
to
 do it), the reason is because you will have to do some QOS and VOICE as
well
 in the lab but in addition to what I said before learning QOS is really
 great and very but very helpful. Yes not having a job really sucks but
 believe it or not there are many people out there with the same level of
 skills that you have without a job and still looking. By working on some
of
 these certification you are using your free
 time very wisely...

 Juan Blanco

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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 5:04 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]


 Earlier today I wrote

  I am well aware of exactly what having passed the CCIE qualification
  exam does and does not mean. Search the groupstudy archives for CCIE
  written. I posted my opinions on this about june/july.
 

 I went ahead and did the search for you.

 http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/cisco/200207/msg01049.html




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Dual Leaky Bucket [7:57045]

2002-11-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi


  I kindly ask your help about Dual Leaky Bucket on 6000 switches and
  LS1010 ATM switch


  The following definition is from the Cisco page at
  http://cisco.com/warp/public/473/152.html#eigth


  Data from the second bucket is sent at a rate defined by the erate
  parameter minus the rate parameter


  In the example:
  Console (enable) set qos policer aggregate AGG1 rate 1 policed-dscp
  erate 12000 drop burst 13 eburst 13

  data in the second bucket is sent at 12000 minus 1.


  For the LS1010 Dual Leaky I found that the data is transmitted at the
  value specified in the erate.




  Is the algorithm different for the 6000 family compared to the LS1010 ?

  Best Regards,

  Alaerte




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Re: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]

2002-11-07 Thread John Huston
why not manage it though an ssh connection?


nrf  wrote in message
news:200211050412.EAA32743;groupstudy.com...
 Ryan Finnesey  wrote in message
 news:200211050237.CAA19680;groupstudy.com...
  What would be a good way to manage the IX remotely ?

 Get yourself a terminal server and set up out-of-band management to that
 terminal server.

 
 
  Ryan,
 
 
  Greg Owens wrote:
 
  It is for future use.
  
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  Firesox
  Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 8:04 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]
  
  I would like to setup and outband connection to the pix 506E/515E thru
  the
  USB ports.
  I have USB modem hooked up to my pixs, but I cannot find the article to
  setup the USB ports.
  When dialin to the modem, it wouldn't respond...
  
  Thanks




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Cisco CSA 11000 [7:57047]

2002-11-07 Thread Patrick Donlon
Can someone enlighten me on the upgrade of a CSA 11000, I've read the doc's
and the file naming conventions are confusing. I want to upgrade to rid the
box of the Open SSL vulnerability

Cheers

Pat




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RE: ISDN/DDR - Bandwidth on Demand [7:57038]

2002-11-07 Thread olivier Boistel
Hi,

your two connections don't have same cost.
Add a variance on the eour eigrp configuration.

For more detail :
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/103/19.html


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How RIPv1 masks are determined - confused [7:57049]

2002-11-07 Thread Robert Slaski
Hi,

I was almost sure I understood RIP a little. Until today, grr ;-)

My goal was to inject 172.16.200.0/25 OSPF routes into 172.16.12.0/26 RIP
domain
and I tried to use secondary addresses to extend /25 to RIP domain.

We have two routers connected via serial link on the edge of a network:
R1 (s0/0)  (s0/1) R2 (s0/0)  the rest of a network.

R1 is doing OSPF/RIP redistribution and R2 only in RIP domain:

router ospf 666
  log-adjacency-changes
  redistribute rip subnets
  network 172.16.100.0 0.0.0.7 area 1
!
router rip
  redistribute ospf 666 metric 6
  passive-interface Serial0/0
  network 172.16.0.0
  distribute-list 1 out Serial0/1
!
access-list 101 permit ip 172.16.200.0 0.0.0.7 any


R1:
interface Serial0/1
  ip address 172.16.66.1 255.255.255.128 secondary
  ip address 172.16.12.2 255.255.255.192
  no ip split-horizon

  172.16.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 4 subnets, 3 masks
O IA172.16.200.0/25 [110/65] via 172.16.100.2, 02:29:30, Serial0/0
C   172.16.12.0/26 is directly connected, Serial0/1
C   172.16.100.0/29 is directly connected, Serial0/0
C   172.16.66.0/25 is directly connected, Serial0/1


R2:
interface Serial0/0
  ip address 172.16.77.3 255.255.255.248 secondary
  ip address 172.16.66.1 255.255.255.128 secondary
  ip address 172.16.12.1 255.255.255.192
  clockrate 64000


  172.16.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 3 subnets, 3 masks
C   172.16.12.0/26 is directly connected, Serial0/0
C   172.16.77.0/29 is directly connected, Serial0/0
C   172.16.66.0/25 is directly connected, Serial0/0


Now a RIPv1 update is received:
Mar  1 01:12:44.149: RIP: received v1 update from 172.16.66.1 on Serial0/0
*Mar  1 01:12:44.149:  172.16.200.0 in 6 hops

and the routing table looks now:

C205.2.3.0/24 is directly connected, Loopback10
  172.16.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 4 subnets, 3 masks
R   172.16.200.0/29 [120/6] via 172.16.66.1, 00:00:15, Serial0/0
C   172.16.12.0/26 is directly connected, Serial0/0
C   172.16.77.0/29 is directly connected, Serial0/0
C   172.16.66.0/25 is directly connected, Serial0/0

We see that an update about 172.16.200.0 was received from 172.16.66.1 
(secondary of serial interface of R1) and installed in route table. But the 
netmask was chosen not as I expected: not /25 subnet locally configured on
s0/0
(172.16.66.2/25) has been chosen but longest-match rule was applied and /29
mask
configured on one of subinterfaces won.

This behaviour get me confused. Doyle vol.1 doesn't even mention of choosing 
masks on receive (this is a great book but lacks of little-funny-details by
the
way), and even more detailed and full of algorithms Zinin's book did not
clear
this (p.325): The route mask is determined as follows. If the network
reported
is the route belongs to the same major network as one of the interfaces
assigned
subnets - primary or secondary - the route mask is the same as the subnet
mask
of the interface's address. Otherwise, the classfull default address mask is
used.

I expected that the router would choose netmask belonging to the subnet of 
update source (172.16.66.1/25 in this case). This would make more sense - or 
maybe I am wrong??

Could anybody clarify this?

robert,
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CCIE R S LAB [7:57050]

2002-11-07 Thread Mike Peterson
Hi All,  Soon I will be going for the RS LAB and I am not seeing that
CISCO took out :IGRP, IPX, Token Ring from the LAB yet.  Does anyone
knows why  or they will still keep those on the LAB ? Thanks,
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3550 w/ Inline Power [7:57051]

2002-11-07 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
Just received this announcement and wanted to give everyone a heads up in
case you don't already know.
This product is not going to be announced to the general public until the
middle of November.
New Cisco Catalyst 3550-24 PWR Switch with Inline Power

OVERVIEW
Cisco is pleased to introduce the newest addition to the Catalyst. 3550
Intelligent Ethernet Series switches, the Cisco Catalyst 3550-24 PWR switch.
The Catalyst 3550-24 PWR is a key enhancement to the Cisco IP Communications
system ranging from unified messaging and call processing improvements to
infrastructure that supports IP deployments for operational efficiency. The
Catalyst 3550-24 PWR inline power switch is a stackable, multilayer, 24-port
10/100 switch with 2 GBIC ports ideal for integrated voice, video, and data
applications. With integrated inline power, customers can power Cisco IP
phones and Cisco Aironet wireless LAN access points directly from the switch
and lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) by: 

-- Centralizing power provisioning
-- Easing deployment by eliminating the need for wall power to each device
-- Eliminating the need for additional, separate wiring to power devices

The Catalyst 3550-24 PWR switch possesses all of the advanced Layer 2-4
intelligent services available in the Catalyst 3550 Series. Customers can
deploy high-performance IP routing, advanced quality of service (QoS),
granular rate-limiting, enhanced network security, and multicast management
network-wide -- while maintaining the simplicity of traditional LAN
switching. Additionally, up to 15.4W/port of inline power on every 10/100
port ensures maximum device support for IP telephony and wireless LAN
deployments. 

Maximum power availability for a converged voice and data network is
attainable when the Catalyst 3550-24 PWR switch is combined with the Cisco
Redundant Power System 675 (RPS 675) (available 1HCY03) for seamless
protection against internal power supply failures and an uninterruptible
power supply (UPS) system to safeguard against power outages.

The Catalyst 3550-24 PWR is available with either the Standard Multilayer
Software Image (SMI) or the Enhanced Multilayer Software Image (EMI). The
SMI feature set includes advanced QoS, rate-limiting, access control lists
(ACLs), and basic static and RIP routing functionality. The EMI provides a
richer set of enterprise-class services including advanced hardware-based IP
unicast and multicast routing and the Web Cache Communication Protocol
(WCCP). After initial deployment, the Enhanced Multilayer Software Image
upgrade kit (CD-3550-EMI=) gives users the flexibility to upgrade to the
EMI.
PRODUCT AVAILABILITY
Orderability and availability in December 2002.


Shawn G. Kaminski
EDS Network Engineering 
Troy, MI  48098




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RE: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]

2002-11-07 Thread Symon Thurlow
I almost thought that I had written your email :)

I find with pressures of self employment, the only way to take time out to
study is to book an exam, and not allow yourself to re-schedule it.

This forces me to study.. It costs #105 per exam in the UK, which is an
awful lot of beer coupons, so a good incentive to put the effort in ;)

Thanks for all the responses,

Symon

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Subject: Re: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]


Symon Thurlow wrote:
 

 That's it for CCNP yay!

Congratulations

 I am going to begin CCDA and CCDP now, I
 remember reading somehwere that Priscilla's book- Top Down Network 
 Design was a good read for the CCDP exam, is this correct?

Yep, an excellent book!

as an fyi I took and passed the DCN  CID exams a couple of weeks ago.  

My study sequence was

Two weeks before tests

Top down network design. - My main study materials.

Week before tests

CXX productions CCDA materials - quite good
CXX productions CCDP materials 
- hopelessly out of date in terms of content
- but accurate in terms of letting you know that 
  material wasnt in current exam.

weekend before DCN exam
Cisco Press CCDA cert guide - Serves it's purpose well!

then
Breeze through DCN exam

next day
Cisco press CCDP cert guide - Serves it's purpose well!

panic after scoring 20% in CCDP cert guide practice test on the day
before the test.

...
Focussed reread of Priscilla's book
Focussed read of an old version CID coursebook.
Focussed reread of Cisco press CCDP cert guide
...
Download and run Boson test #1

Relax a bit

Final day

Take CID test and pass
Feel cheated because the test didnt seem difficult at all.

Hope that helps.

Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP, etc

PS. I do NOT recommend doing things the way I did.  It's just that I am
terrible at motivating myself to actually study unless the exam is really
imminent. If I had set myself a proper study plan and stuck to it I would
probably have a much more relaxed 24 hours prior to the CID test
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CCIE Security Boot Camp [7:57042]

2002-11-07 Thread Kevin O'Gilvie
Has anyone taken this?
I am thinking about going since my job is willing to pay or any other
recommendations on CCIE Security Training?

TIA,

Kevin




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OT: Onsite installs / Feet on the street Companies [7:57052]

2002-11-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello!  Sorry for the off-topic post.  I am looking for companies that
provide onsite networking type of services, installations, consultations
and/or monitoring as well as Feet on the Street.  I would like to get
input from the list as to good companies that have Nationwide presence and
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RE: ISDN/DDR - Bandwidth on Demand [7:57038]

2002-11-07 Thread Xueyan Liu
Is the route through your isdn link in your routing table? Or you have a
more optimal route so traffic is taking that route instead.


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RE: FW: Storage Area Networking [7:56857]

2002-11-07 Thread Frank Dagenhardt
TIA,

You could use a server connected to a SAN as a sort of NAS. I do not know
what you mean by sharing the data in a transparent way amoung n
serversyes you could share data from a nas amoung n servers. This NAS /
SAN combo is used by many vendors. Only one machine will see the lun as its
own, that machine would then share it out to the other machines, unless you
used a snapshot or a clone of that disk, but then the other servers would
have to be connected to the SAN.

Frank 


I have, related to this last part of NAS vs SAN. Can we use SAN as a
NAS? I mean, can we share (the same) central data in a transparent way
among n servers? Will this work as a NAS on steroids? Is this
supported/used on any platform? Are we talking about exclusive or
concurrential disk accesses? Does this bring problems on data
consistency? (well, every machine sees the disks as their own...) Is it
possible at all?

TIA

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RE: CCIE R S LAB [7:57050]

2002-11-07 Thread Andrew Lysyuk
Cisco announced that IPX, IGRP, Token-Ring will be removed after
Novermber, 4. How recent is your information?


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diaul up problem. any comments ? [7:57056]

2002-11-07 Thread Levent Ogut
Hi , 
I have a dialup problem with 5300 running 122-11.T1.

Sometimes users login but disconnected.
I see user authenticated from radius. but then they are disconnected.

It is interesting that this occurs SOMETIMES, not allways.
when I reload the router problem disapears. 
At the end I will write a script that reloads 
router every 3 hours :-(.
I wonder if that can be related with mica boardware (3.0.2.0).

Any idea ??

Thanks to all.




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Re: FR V/S Leased line [7:56764]

2002-11-07 Thread neil K.
Checkout the definition of the Leased line and Frame-Relay, I am pretty sure
that it will give you an idea about the advantages and disadvantages.

Neil
Hitesh Pathak R  wrote in message
news:200211030552.FAA27439;groupstudy.com...
 Dear Group,

 Does anybody know a url on the web which gives comparison or advantages
 between FrameRelay and Leased Line.

 Many thanks in Advance
 Hitesh


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Re: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]

2002-11-07 Thread Robert Raver
This will not work.  We do not support the USB Ports on the PIX yet.



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To: 
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 6:47 AM
Subject: Re: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]


 why not manage it though an ssh connection?


 nrf  wrote in message
 news:200211050412.EAA32743;groupstudy.com...
  Ryan Finnesey  wrote in message
  news:200211050237.CAA19680;groupstudy.com...
   What would be a good way to manage the IX remotely ?
 
  Get yourself a terminal server and set up out-of-band management to that
  terminal server.
 
  
  
   Ryan,
  
  
   Greg Owens wrote:
  
   It is for future use.
   
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   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]
   
   I would like to setup and outband connection to the pix 506E/515E
thru
   the
   USB ports.
   I have USB modem hooked up to my pixs, but I cannot find the article
to
   setup the USB ports.
   When dialin to the modem, it wouldn't respond...
   
   Thanks




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Re: Study group:UK [7:56900]

2002-11-07 Thread nana sei
Greg,

Where in the West ?

Greg Nathan  wrote in message
news:200211051428.OAA16196;groupstudy.com...
 Hi
 Anyone in London, UK want to form a study group where we can bounce around
a
 few ideas and lab practise strategies? I have a fully kitted lab with 7
 routers with voice, 2 switches, ISDN simulator etc. I am based in London,
 would prefer something a little less virtual if possible.
 Lemme know.




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SAP database latency requirement?? [7:57062]

2002-11-07 Thread Paul Jin
All,

Has anyone supported SAP database/application in your network or customer
network?  If so, what is the general standard in latency
requirement to make this work properly.

I am hearing that possibly Meta Group has put out some results that
says the requirement to run SAP is 200 ms RTD or less...

I don't know much about SAP, except it does require low latency, however
that seems to be extremely low.  VoIP in genrall requires
150 ms one way or 300 ms RTD to work without much issues, so does
SAP require shorter latency than VoIP?

I could not get much info from the SAP web site on this, if anyone ever had
experience, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

thanks,
Paul


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RE: odd IOS arp cache abnormality? [7:56884]

2002-11-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Another ARP message. Argh. ;-)

I just wanted to tell you that my routers do what you describe too, i.e.
send out ARPs for addresses that were in their ARP cache before you did
clear arp. This happens regardless of config, from what I can tell.

It's probably a good thing normally, as I'm sure you know. For example, if
you replaced the NIC in a device the router had been talking to, the router
would pick up the new MAC pretty quicly.

But if you don't want it to happen there are some workarounds:

1. Do a shut on the interface. Then do a clear arp and a no shut. The router
can't send its ARP requests if its interface is down. And it doesn't send
them when you bring it back (until it needs to).

2. Disconnect a strategically-placed interface so devices can't respond to
the ARP!

___

Priscilla Oppenheimer
www.troubleshootingnetworks.com
www.priscilla.com

Cable Guy wrote:
 
 I am trying to clear arp-cache in IOS 12.1 and get unexpected
 results. Below
 you see debug arp turned on, the current arp cache, then the
 clear command.
 Immediately, the router sends out arp requests for the entries
 that were in
 the cache.
 
 Why does the router immediately send arp requests when I
 attempt to clear
 the cache? I would think it would wait till a need arose to
 send the
 appropriate arp request, afterall, I do want to clear the
 cache? Is there
 some way to prevent this?
 
 Further, looking at the debug #1 and 2, why is the arp request
 being sent
 with target MAC address? This is more confusing. Why bother
 arping if it
 knows the target MAC address? I can only think Cisco is saving
 some
 bandwidth here.
 
 And a bigger question, why is the router sending itself an
 ARP...packet
 number 3 below. Is it some sort of security measure? Does it do
 this at
 startup too?
 Thanks.
 
 Router#debug arp
 ARP packet debugging is on
 Router#show arp
 Protocol  Address  Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type  
 Interface
 Internet  192.168.0.101   -   00d0.0b83.da30  ARPA  
 Ethernet0
 Internet  192.168.0.4 3   00d1.ab8a.3e8f  ARPA  
 Ethernet0
 Internet  192.168.0.5 3   00e1.28a1.080d  ARPA  
 Ethernet0
 Router#clear arp-cache
 Router#
 02:32:33: IP ARP: sent req src 192.168.0.101 00d0.0b83.da30,
  dst 192.168.0.4 00d1.ab8a.3e8f Ethernet0
 02:32:33: IP ARP: sent req src 192.168.0.101 00d0.0b83.da30,
  dst 192.168.0.5 00e1.28a1.080d Ethernet0
 02:32:33: IP ARP: sent rep src 192.168.0.101 00d0.0b83.da30,
  dst 192.168.0.101 .. Ethernet0
 02:32:33: IP ARP: rcvd rep src 192.168.0.4 00d1.ab8a.3e8f, dst
 192.168.0.101
 Ethernet0
 02:32:33: IP ARP: creating entry for IP address: 192.168.0.4,
 hw:
 00d1.ab8a.3e8f
 02:32:33: IP ARP: rcvd rep src 192.168.0.5 00e1.28a1.080d, dst
 192.168.0.101
 Ethernet0
 Router#
 02:32:33: IP ARP: creating entry for IP address: 192.168.0.5,
 hw:
 00e1.28a1.080d
 Router#
 
 




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RE: why loopback plug detected as loopback in firs [7:56883]

2002-11-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Mariusz Trojanowski wrote:
 
 Cable Guy wrote:
  
  When you put a hardware loopback plug on a serial to test it,
  why does the
  router see it as a loopback? With the show int serial command,
  you will see
  -serial up, line protocol up (loopback mode)-
 It's magic - seriously.
 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/debug_ppp_negotiation.html
 says:
 
 MagicNumber:

That's for PPP. What about when he's not using PPP?

Priscilla


   Magic Number support is available on all serial interfaces.
 When using PPP, PPP always attempts to negotiate for Magic
 Numbers, which are used to detect looped-back networks. A
 random string is sent across the link and if the same value is
 returned, then the router determines that the link is looped
 back.
 
   The link might or might not be taken down upon looped-back
 detection,
 depending on the use of the down-when-looped command.
 
 Mariusz
 
 BTW - does anyone know, how to post to this group via News? I
 tried twice, with no result. Do I have to give my correct
 e-mail in From: post headers, or is it enough if Reply-to:
 field is set correctly?




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AS5850 Voice Software [7:57065]

2002-11-07 Thread James Ross
Does anyone have a copy of the 5850 voice/vcware and a good IOS?

Thanks
James




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Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread
Persio

No, It will be a CCIE (Communications and Services). There are a number
of qualification exams to chose from for the CCIE (CS) and one of those
is voice.

No matter which qualification exam you take the lab will be the same.

Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP etc

Persio Pucci wrote:
 
 guys,
 
 about something that where mentioned before... is it really going to be a
 CCIE Voice?




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Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread Persio Pucci
Peter,

that's what I tought however, it is not available yet, is it?

Regarding its lab, for example, if I do the Voice qualification exam, how
come the lab will be the same as the others? Will I have to know how to
operate and handle all the other technologies as Optic or Cable?

Persio

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From: Peter Walker : CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCSE, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP

To: Persio Pucci ; 
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]


 Persio

 No, It will be a CCIE (Communications and Services). There are a number
 of qualification exams to chose from for the CCIE (CS) and one of those
 is voice.

 No matter which qualification exam you take the lab will be the same.

 Peter Walker
 CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP etc

 Persio Pucci wrote:
 
  guys,
 
  about something that where mentioned before... is it really going to be
a
  CCIE Voice?




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Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread
Persio

The voice blueprint and test are not available yet. I heard from Cisco
that the exam is planned to go into beta this month though.

As for the lab, it will only test a common body of knowledge.  This is
all explained on the CCIE pages on Cisco.com

Peter

Persio Pucci wrote:
 
 Peter,
 
 that's what I tought however, it is not available yet, is it?
 
 Regarding its lab, for example, if I do the Voice qualification exam, how
 come the lab will be the same as the others? Will I have to know how to
 operate and handle all the other technologies as Optic or Cable?
 
 Persio
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Peter Walker : CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCSE, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP
 
 To: Persio Pucci ; 
 Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:56 PM
 Subject: Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]
 
  Persio
 
  No, It will be a CCIE (Communications and Services). There are a number
  of qualification exams to chose from for the CCIE (CS) and one of those
  is voice.
 
  No matter which qualification exam you take the lab will be the same.
 
  Peter Walker
  CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP etc
 
  Persio Pucci wrote:
  
   guys,
  
   about something that where mentioned before... is it really going to be
 a
   CCIE Voice?




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Re: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]

2002-11-07 Thread
Symon

Symon Thurlow wrote:
 
 This forces me to study.. It costs #105 per exam in the UK, which is an
 awful lot of beer coupons, so a good incentive to put the effort in ;)
 
Even more of an incentive if you are currently unemployed like I am :-)

Peter Walker

PS. Anyone know of any good UK/European job opportunities?




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Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread
Persio Pucci wrote:
 
 Peter,
 
 that's what I tought however, it is not available yet, is it?
 


Scott from Cisco just wrote:
 
 Peter,
 
 It's still being slated for the end of this month. -- Scott
 
 At 07:12 PM 11/7/2002 +, you wrote:
 Hey Scott
 
 Any word on when the voice exam will go into beta?
 
 Thanks
 
  Peter




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Re: CCIE Routing $ Switching ( Written) [7:56894]

2002-11-07 Thread Hixon James
I am scheduled to take the written next week. I really have questions
concerning MPLS, QoS, MultiCast, VoIP, and IPX.  How much preparation into
these areas should I spend? Are there any other areas where I should focus
more than normal?

Any help will be appreciatted, 

James


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Tacacs Server for Switches [7:57074]

2002-11-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any sugestion for free Tacacs server  ?

Thanks




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RE: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]

2002-11-07 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
The CCxx CID materials are being updated but the material that's in there is
still very much valid for the exam. The old stuff is left in there because
some people still want to learn about it. They can skip over it if they
want.

Shawn K.

Disclaimer: I have done work for CCxx

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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:38 AM
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Subject: RE: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]


I almost thought that I had written your email :)

I find with pressures of self employment, the only way to take time out to
study is to book an exam, and not allow yourself to re-schedule it.

This forces me to study.. It costs #105 per exam in the UK, which is an
awful lot of beer coupons, so a good incentive to put the effort in ;)

Thanks for all the responses,

Symon

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Sent: 07 November 2002 06:02
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Subject: Re: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]


Symon Thurlow wrote:
 

 That's it for CCNP yay!

Congratulations

 I am going to begin CCDA and CCDP now, I
 remember reading somehwere that Priscilla's book- Top Down Network 
 Design was a good read for the CCDP exam, is this correct?

Yep, an excellent book!

as an fyi I took and passed the DCN  CID exams a couple of weeks ago.  

My study sequence was

Two weeks before tests

Top down network design. - My main study materials.

Week before tests

CXX productions CCDA materials - quite good
CXX productions CCDP materials 
- hopelessly out of date in terms of content
- but accurate in terms of letting you know that 
  material wasnt in current exam.

weekend before DCN exam
Cisco Press CCDA cert guide - Serves it's purpose well!

then
Breeze through DCN exam

next day
Cisco press CCDP cert guide - Serves it's purpose well!

panic after scoring 20% in CCDP cert guide practice test on the day
before the test.

...
Focussed reread of Priscilla's book
Focussed read of an old version CID coursebook.
Focussed reread of Cisco press CCDP cert guide
...
Download and run Boson test #1

Relax a bit

Final day

Take CID test and pass
Feel cheated because the test didnt seem difficult at all.

Hope that helps.

Peter Walker
CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP, etc

PS. I do NOT recommend doing things the way I did.  It's just that I am
terrible at motivating myself to actually study unless the exam is really
imminent. If I had set myself a proper study plan and stuck to it I would
probably have a much more relaxed 24 hours prior to the CID test
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Re: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]

2002-11-07 Thread Vamsi Krishna
Hi Symon,
I passed the CID exam yesterday and completed the CCDP certification. I
was just postponing the exam as i was not getting enough drive to study, but
once i booked the exam, i was under pressure (105 Pound) and successfully
completed the exam.
The questions in the exam were very generic and tricky. I thought it
would be easy from the feedback by other CCDP's but found it to be tough
(may be they have taken the feedback toohaha).

Cheers...

Vamsi
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To: 
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:38 PM
Subject: RE: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]


 I almost thought that I had written your email :)

 I find with pressures of self employment, the only way to take time out to
 study is to book an exam, and not allow yourself to re-schedule it.

 This forces me to study.. It costs #105 per exam in the UK, which is an
 awful lot of beer coupons, so a good incentive to put the effort in ;)

 Thanks for all the responses,

 Symon

 -Original Message-
 From: quot;Peter Walker : CISSP, CSS1, CIP [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]
 Sent: 07 November 2002 06:02
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CCNP Support Passed [7:56995]


 Symon Thurlow wrote:
 

  That's it for CCNP yay!

 Congratulations

  remember reading somehwere that Priscilla's book- Top Down Network
  Design was a good read for the CCDP exam, is this correct?

 Yep, an excellent book!

 as an fyi I took and passed the DCN  CID exams a couple of weeks ago.

 My study sequence was

 Two weeks before tests

 Top down network design. - My main study materials.

 Week before tests

 CXX productions CCDA materials - quite good
 CXX productions CCDP materials
 - hopelessly out of date in terms of content
 - but accurate in terms of letting you know that
   material wasnt in current exam.

 weekend before DCN exam
 Cisco Press CCDA cert guide - Serves it's purpose well!

 then
 Breeze through DCN exam

 next day
 Cisco press CCDP cert guide - Serves it's purpose well!

 panic after scoring 20% in CCDP cert guide practice test on the
day
 before the test.

 ...
 Focussed reread of Priscilla's book
 Focussed read of an old version CID coursebook.
 Focussed reread of Cisco press CCDP cert guide
 ...
 Download and run Boson test #1

 Relax a bit

 Final day

 Take CID test and pass
 Feel cheated because the test didnt seem difficult at all.

 Hope that helps.

 Peter Walker
 CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP, etc

 PS. I do NOT recommend doing things the way I did.  It's just that I am
 terrible at motivating myself to actually study unless the exam is really
 imminent. If I had set myself a proper study plan and stuck to it I would
 probably have a much more relaxed 24 hours prior to the CID test
 :-)
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GLBP vs HSRP [7:57075]

2002-11-07 Thread HulaJoe
Hi - Has anyone out there had a chance to put Gateway Load Balancing
Protocol through its paces yet ? On paper, it looks like it addresses all of
HSRP's shortcomings. Right now, we are running a symmetrical HSRP
configuration for multiple VLANs shared across 6509s with MSFC-IIs.

Deploying GLBP looks much more elegant.
Are there any gotchas to be aware of ?

Thanks in advance,

Joe

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/prodlit/glbpd_ds.htm

Lead Network Engineer
WAM!NET Government Services

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: HSRP VLAN Load Balancing [7:56689]


Dale Kling wrote:
 Is there another way to do this?

Don't know about easier, (haven't had a chance to play with this in the lab
yet) but Cisco has recently announced Gateway Load Balancing Protocol,
(GLBP) for balancing first-hop gateways.

I found a quick white-paper on the topic.  Hope it helps give you a quick
idea about whether it will fill you needs.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/prodlit/glbpd_ds.htm

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NTP and Daylight Saving [7:57076]

2002-11-07 Thread Paulo Roque
High all,

   I have just set up a 3620 as a NTP Master to provide the time information
to all net devices (routers, switches, servers, ...) clients.  This router
syncronize its local clock with public NTP servers. I also have set up the
router to adjust daylight saving time accordiling, but the router always
inform the UTC to its clients, not the local time. I know this is right, but
what I need is to inform the local time to the clients, in this way I don4t
need to set up all net devices when the daylight saving time starts and
ends.

Is possible to do that?

Paulo




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RE: NTP and Daylight Saving [7:57076]

2002-11-07 Thread Georgescu, Aurelian
You have to set up daylight saving and time zone on each client, so they
will know how to interpret the UTC.

Aurelian Georgescu
 

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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 4:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NTP and Daylight Saving [7:57076]

High all,

   I have just set up a 3620 as a NTP Master to provide the time information
to all net devices (routers, switches, servers, ...) clients.  This router
syncronize its local clock with public NTP servers. I also have set up the
router to adjust daylight saving time accordiling, but the router always
inform the UTC to its clients, not the local time. I know this is right, but
what I need is to inform the local time to the clients, in this way I don4t
need to set up all net devices when the daylight saving time starts and
ends.

Is possible to do that?

Paulo




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RE: CCIE Routing $ Switching ( Written) [7:56894]

2002-11-07 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
Following the Cisco CCIE Written 350-001 Blueprint is always your best bet.
You'll notice that much of the material on the blueprint hasn't changed from
the old exam, so you still need to know this material. The new stuff on the
exam (MPLS, QoS, etc.) is also very important. 

However, you don't know which questions you will get from the pool. I've
talked to numerous people at EDS who said that they had very little MPLS or
QoS and that their CCIE Written exam mostly covered the old material. Others
have had exams that were loaded with MPLS and QoS. So, you really won't know
what topics will be covered heavily on your exam until you take it! You
really can't cut corners at this stage of your certification. You need to
know it all so you are prepared for your CCIE Lab within 18 months!

Shawn K.

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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE Routing $ Switching ( Written) [7:56894]


I am scheduled to take the written next week. I really have questions
concerning MPLS, QoS, MultiCast, VoIP, and IPX.  How much preparation into
these areas should I spend? Are there any other areas where I should focus
more than normal?

Any help will be appreciatted, 

James




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CiscoWork Evaluation [7:57079]

2002-11-07 Thread Ernesto Diaz
Hi,

 

What is the initial user and password for CiscoWork evaluation??

 

Thanks,

 

Ernesto J. Diaz L.




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RE: CCIE Routing $ Switching ( Written) [7:56894]

2002-11-07 Thread Mirza, Timur
btw, the bruno text is pretty irrelevant for some versions of the written
exam, esp. the one i took a couple of wks ago

-Original Message-
From: Kaminski, Shawn G [mailto:shawn.kaminski;eds.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE Routing $ Switching ( Written) [7:56894]


Following the Cisco CCIE Written 350-001 Blueprint is always your best bet.
You'll notice that much of the material on the blueprint hasn't changed from
the old exam, so you still need to know this material. The new stuff on the
exam (MPLS, QoS, etc.) is also very important. 

However, you don't know which questions you will get from the pool. I've
talked to numerous people at EDS who said that they had very little MPLS or
QoS and that their CCIE Written exam mostly covered the old material. Others
have had exams that were loaded with MPLS and QoS. So, you really won't know
what topics will be covered heavily on your exam until you take it! You
really can't cut corners at this stage of your certification. You need to
know it all so you are prepared for your CCIE Lab within 18 months!

Shawn K.

-Original Message-
From: Hixon James [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE Routing $ Switching ( Written) [7:56894]


I am scheduled to take the written next week. I really have questions
concerning MPLS, QoS, MultiCast, VoIP, and IPX.  How much preparation into
these areas should I spend? Are there any other areas where I should focus
more than normal?

Any help will be appreciatted, 

James




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Re: Tacacs Server for Switches [7:57074]

2002-11-07 Thread mike greenberg
If you are good with unix/linux, download the freeware source code from 
cisco website and use it.  It's free.  I use freeRadius running on 
linux which works great.
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RE: CiscoWork Evaluation [7:57079]

2002-11-07 Thread David C Prall
Default for ciscoworks is admin admin

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 Ernesto Diaz
 Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 5:03 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CiscoWork Evaluation [7:57079]
 
 
 Hi,
 
  
 
 What is the initial user and password for CiscoWork evaluation??
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
  
 
 Ernesto J. Diaz L.




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Re: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]

2002-11-07 Thread John Huston
OK,  I figured that out but how about this link?

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/50.html#misc

JH


Robert Raver  wrote in message
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 This will not work.  We do not support the USB Ports on the PIX yet.



 - Original Message -
 From: John Huston
 To:
 Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 6:47 AM
 Subject: Re: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]


  why not manage it though an ssh connection?
 
 
  nrf  wrote in message
  news:200211050412.EAA32743;groupstudy.com...
   Ryan Finnesey  wrote in message
   news:200211050237.CAA19680;groupstudy.com...
What would be a good way to manage the IX remotely ?
  
   Get yourself a terminal server and set up out-of-band management to
that
   terminal server.
  
   
   
Ryan,
   
   
Greg Owens wrote:
   
It is for future use.

-Original Message-
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 Of
Firesox
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 8:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]

I would like to setup and outband connection to the pix 506E/515E
 thru
the
USB ports.
I have USB modem hooked up to my pixs, but I cannot find the article
 to
setup the USB ports.
When dialin to the modem, it wouldn't respond...

Thanks




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Re: build tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]

2002-11-07 Thread Cable Guy
Marc, thank you. Eicon is what I am looking for. Using better search terms 
now, I am also getting links for cheaper alternatives. Thanks


Hi Cable,
A normal PC serial port is async, as in U.Async.R.T, so will not connect
to standard sync cisco port.  If you really want to run sync then yes,
you will need a sync port on the PC but this is minority interest
hardware and will not be cheap.  Try manufacturers such as Eicon.  I
would expect a sync serial card to have IP software available but then
I've never done it myself.  Where is this technical requirement coming
from?
rgds
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Re: Study group:UK [7:56900]

2002-11-07 Thread Greg Nathan
Near Ealing, West London.
Are you on MSN? If so drop us a mail with your hotmail add, the other guys
are all on MSN, we can discuss then.
Later


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Re: GLBP vs HSRP [7:57075]

2002-11-07 Thread Erick B.
I don't know if it is available in IOS yet. It's not
listed on feature navigator and I've been looking to
play with it but haven't seen it as a new feature in
recent releases. 

--- HulaJoe  wrote:
 Hi - Has anyone out there had a chance to put
 Gateway Load Balancing
 Protocol through its paces yet ? On paper, it looks
 like it addresses all of
 HSRP's shortcomings. Right now, we are running a
 symmetrical HSRP
 configuration for multiple VLANs shared across 6509s
 with MSFC-IIs.
 
 Deploying GLBP looks much more elegant.
 Are there any gotchas to be aware of ?
 
 Thanks in advance,
 
 Joe
 

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/prodlit/glbpd_ds.htm
 
 Lead Network Engineer
 WAM!NET Government Services
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]
 Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:11 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: HSRP VLAN Load Balancing [7:56689]
 
 
 Dale Kling wrote:
  Is there another way to do this?
 
 Don't know about easier, (haven't had a chance to
 play with this in the lab
 yet) but Cisco has recently announced Gateway Load
 Balancing Protocol,
 (GLBP) for balancing first-hop gateways.
 
 I found a quick white-paper on the topic.  Hope it
 helps give you a quick
 idea about whether it will fill you needs.
 

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/prodlit/glbpd_ds.htm
 
 --Wes
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Re: Practice ccie labs in NYC? [7:46363]

2002-11-07 Thread tommy camera
I seen a guy adverising for a study partner at www.groupstudy.com in the NYC
area. He wants someone for CCIE study labs. He has his own lab. Check it
out.
Sabeen Ishaq  wrote in message
news:200206121927.PAA28755;groupstudy.com...
 Hi,

 I am looking for some cool places in NYC, which have
 build labs to practice for ccie candidates. I have
 checked couple of places but all they offer are,
 classes and some hours for practicing. I don't want to
 take classes, just want to get hold of a lab and
 practice hands on. (No virtual labs)
 I thought to check over groupstudy, since many of you
 are studying for ccie and may know about a cool lab in
 nyc.

 Thanks!

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RE: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]

2002-11-07 Thread Robert J. Alldread
well...it works for a routerbut i dont think the pix has a 'line con 0'
command or anything like it...

ssh is a good remote access idea...



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John Huston
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 7:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]


OK,  I figured that out but how about this link?

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/50.html#misc

JH


Robert Raver  wrote in message
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 This will not work.  We do not support the USB Ports on the PIX yet.



 - Original Message -
 From: John Huston
 To:
 Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 6:47 AM
 Subject: Re: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]


  why not manage it though an ssh connection?
 
 
  nrf  wrote in message
  news:200211050412.EAA32743;groupstudy.com...
   Ryan Finnesey  wrote in message
   news:200211050237.CAA19680;groupstudy.com...
What would be a good way to manage the IX remotely ?
  
   Get yourself a terminal server and set up out-of-band management to
that
   terminal server.
  
   
   
Ryan,
   
   
Greg Owens wrote:
   
It is for future use.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com] On
Behalf
 Of
Firesox
Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 8:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PIX and USB ports [7:56862]

I would like to setup and outband connection to the pix 506E/515E
 thru
the
USB ports.
I have USB modem hooked up to my pixs, but I cannot find the
article
 to
setup the USB ports.
When dialin to the modem, it wouldn't respond...

Thanks




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Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]

2002-11-07 Thread YASSER ALY
All,

 The feedback I got from Cisco about this is as follows

Although other Voice certification options are being discussed, the only
related exam currently in production is the IP Telephony, which will
concentrate on the Enterprise.The IP Telephony exam will begin beta in
November.

This is one of the various written option for CCIE CS. Keep in mind that
lab remains the same regardless of which written you pass for CS and
hopefully when you pass nothing points out which written you have manage
to pass.

HTH

 

From: Persio Pucci Peter,  that's what I tought however, it is
not available yet, is it?  Regarding its lab, for example, if I do the
Voice qualification exam, how come the lab will be the same as the
others? Will I have to know how to operate and handle all the other
technologies as Optic or Cable?  Persio  - Original Message -
From: Peter Walker : CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCSE, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP 
To: Persio Pucci ; Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: Multiple CCIE qualification exams then labs? [7:57019]  
  Persio No, It will be a CCIE (Communications and Services).
There are a number   of qualification exams to chose from for the CCIE
(CS) and one of those   is voice. No matter which
qualification exam you take the lab will be the same. Peter
Walker   CISSP, CSS1, CIPTSS, CCNP, CCIP, CCDP etc Persio Pucci
wrote:   guys,   about something that where mentioned
before... is it really going to be aCCIE Voice? Message
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RE: GLBP vs HSRP [7:57075]

2002-11-07 Thread HulaJoe
Yeah - I wasn't able to find it in there either. Are there any Cisco folks
watching this thread that can shed some light on which version of IOS
supports GLBP ? It was supposedly released in July with the Global Resilient
IP Services package.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Erick B.
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GLBP vs HSRP [7:57075]


I don't know if it is available in IOS yet. It's not
listed on feature navigator and I've been looking to
play with it but haven't seen it as a new feature in
recent releases.

--- HulaJoe  wrote:
 Hi - Has anyone out there had a chance to put
 Gateway Load Balancing
 Protocol through its paces yet ? On paper, it looks
 like it addresses all of
 HSRP's shortcomings. Right now, we are running a
 symmetrical HSRP
 configuration for multiple VLANs shared across 6509s
 with MSFC-IIs.

 Deploying GLBP looks much more elegant.
 Are there any gotchas to be aware of ?

 Thanks in advance,

 Joe


http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/prodlit/glbpd_ds.htm

 Lead Network Engineer
 WAM!NET Government Services

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:nobody;groupstudy.com]
 Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:11 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: HSRP VLAN Load Balancing [7:56689]


 Dale Kling wrote:
  Is there another way to do this?

 Don't know about easier, (haven't had a chance to
 play with this in the lab
 yet) but Cisco has recently announced Gateway Load
 Balancing Protocol,
 (GLBP) for balancing first-hop gateways.

 I found a quick white-paper on the topic.  Hope it
 helps give you a quick
 idea about whether it will fill you needs.


http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/prodlit/glbpd_ds.htm

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2500 series routers all have S/T ISDN interface ?? [7:57092]

2002-11-07 Thread Binh Ma
Hi everybody,

I recently bought an ISDN simulator with S/T interfaces. I would like to 
know if Cisco's 2500 series routers have S/T isdn interface (port).

Thank you for your time.

regards,

Binh




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Re: 2500 series routers all have S/T ISDN interface ?? [7:57093]

2002-11-07 Thread Erick B.
All the 2500 series router ISDN interaces are S/T I
believe. Haven't ran into a U interface yet on a 2500.
Need a NT1. 

--- Binh Ma  wrote:
 Hi everybody,
 
 I recently bought an ISDN simulator with S/T
 interfaces. I would like to 
 know if Cisco's 2500 series routers have S/T isdn
 interface (port).
 
 Thank you for your time.
 
 regards,
 
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RE: GLBP vs HSRP [7:57075]

2002-11-07 Thread David C Prall
I believe it is supposed to be available in the 6th 12.2T release, so right
after the first of the year. I have some EFT code that I worked with a
customer on. The code is around, but for something to actually put into
production is going to be after the first of the year.

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 HulaJoe
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 Yeah - I wasn't able to find it in there either. Are there any Cisco folks
 watching this thread that can shed some light on which version of IOS
 supports GLBP ? It was supposedly released in July with the
 Global Resilient
 IP Services package.

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 I don't know if it is available in IOS yet. It's not
 listed on feature navigator and I've been looking to
 play with it but haven't seen it as a new feature in
 recent releases.

 --- HulaJoe  wrote:
  Hi - Has anyone out there had a chance to put
  Gateway Load Balancing
  Protocol through its paces yet ? On paper, it looks
  like it addresses all of
  HSRP's shortcomings. Right now, we are running a
  symmetrical HSRP
  configuration for multiple VLANs shared across 6509s
  with MSFC-IIs.
 
  Deploying GLBP looks much more elegant.
  Are there any gotchas to be aware of ?
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
  Joe
 
 
 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/prodlit/glbpd_ds.htm
 
  Lead Network Engineer
  WAM!NET Government Services
 
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  Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:11 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: HSRP VLAN Load Balancing [7:56689]
 
 
  Dale Kling wrote:
   Is there another way to do this?
 
  Don't know about easier, (haven't had a chance to
  play with this in the lab
  yet) but Cisco has recently announced Gateway Load
  Balancing Protocol,
  (GLBP) for balancing first-hop gateways.
 
  I found a quick white-paper on the topic.  Hope it
  helps give you a quick
  idea about whether it will fill you needs.
 
 
 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/prodlit/glbpd_ds.htm
 
  --Wes
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Re: 2500 series routers all have S/T ISDN interface ?? [7:57097]

2002-11-07 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
Erick B. wrote:

 All the 2500 series router ISDN interaces are S/T I
 believe. Haven't ran into a U interface yet on a 2500.
 Need a NT1. 

There is the 'ISDN BRI with Integrated NT1 WAN Module' for the 2524  -25.

Regards,

Marco.




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