Re: CCIE Written ...really dumb Q`s [7:3161]

2001-05-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chuck Ryan)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("JZ") wrote in :

>> Q2
>> if a routers gets a GNS request what will it do
>> 
>> a ignore it
>> b pass to next sever on segment
>> c pass to nearest server
>
>To me, the best one would be (a). because the router will do one of the
>two things when it gets GNS -- ignore it, or reply to it. It will never
>pass the GNS to anyone else.
>
>James

There should be an answer (D) none of the above.
The router will not pass a GNS to anyone else, instead, it will send a reply 
with information about the nearest server.




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RE: CCIE Written ...really dumb Q`s [7:3161]

2001-05-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chuck Ryan)

Here's the answer from the ICRC coursebook:

"If a Netware server is located on the segment, it will respond to the  
client request. The Cisco router will not respond to the GNS request. If 
there are no NetWare servers on the local network, the Cisco router can be 
configured to forward the GNS SAP to an appropriate remote NetWare server."



[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Kim Edward B") wrote in
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>I think 
>
>Router will look up in his SAP table and if he knows any server, he will
>forward the GNS to the server he knows.
>
>Edward
>
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("JZ") wrote in :
>
>>> Q2
>>> if a routers gets a GNS request what will it do
>>> 
>>> a ignore it
>>> b pass to next sever on segment
>>> c pass to nearest server
>> 
>> To me, the best one would be (a). because the router will do one of
>> the two things when it gets GNS -- ignore it, or reply to it. It will
>> never pass the GNS to anyone else.
>> 
>> James
>
>There should be an answer (D) none of the above.
>The router will not pass a GNS to anyone else, instead, it will send a
>reply 
>
>with information about the nearest server.




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RE: BGP [7:3622]

2001-05-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chuck Ryan)

Here are some BGP links on CCO:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ics/icsbgp4.htm

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/bgp-toc.html

IMHO, this is about the best information you can get for free, without 
buying the Halabi book. If you can get the Halabi book, do it, you won't 
regret it.

HTH,

-Chuck


[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Chris Stocker") wrote in
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>and
>http://www.netaxs.com/~freedman/bgp/bgp.html
>and
>http://www.coreth.com/~mpearce/bgp.html
>
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>go to www.cisco.com
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>""Patrick Donlon""  wrote in message
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>> I'd like to know a little bit more about BGP, mainly general stuff
>> such as it's config' and troubleshooting, if any has any url's with
>> some concise details, I would be very grateful
>> 
>> regards Pat
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Re: OT: Loopback [7:3973]

2001-05-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chuck Ryan)

Do you have an atm card in your router?

It sounds like to me, that you are seeing ATM OAM loopback cells every
10 seconds.

If you have an atm card in your router, I'd look for the following in
your configs:

atm pvc x x x aal5snap pir sir inarp oam 10

Your config may differ of course, but the point is, look at your atm
pvc config statement on the interface. You will see oam 10 in there
somewhere. Remove the oam 10 from the atm pvc, and this will disable
it.

HTH,

-Chuck


On 10 May 2001 06:27:34 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Tan Chee Leong")
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>Hi,
>
>I have been looking at the sniffer output and found that my router keeps
>sending out a "LOOPBACK" packet whose source and dest mac address is the
>router interface itself.  It is sent periodically at 10 sec interval.  Any
>way to turn this off?
>
>Sorry that it is not a study question.
>
>Cheers,
>Chee Leong
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Re: OT: And this, too, shall pass... [7:4207]

2001-05-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chuck Ryan)

Congrats Roger!!!

-Chuck


On 11 May 2001 13:08:30 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Wang, Roger")
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>Hi, all,
>
>After several attempts (both written and lab exams) and 14 months of
>part-time study, I got number 7364 in San Jose Wednesday, but it wasn't
>without scary moments.
>
>My advice to the group, besides the usual:
>
>1.  Read thru the archives and know the answers to the questions asked.  I
>believe it's more helpful than anything else.
>2.  Get a study partner.  Not only you get to learn from each other, but
>when you explain things to others, it helps you think thru things that
>you're not sure of.
>3.  Know where things are, or could be, in the CD.  I had to use the CD a
>lot, but it didn't take much time for me to find things that I had never
>heard of before the exam.
>
>I also attended ECP1 which was great.  You get to meet with people from all
>over the country who share the same goal.  Plus, I learned much more during
>Day 5 (troubleshooting) than anything else.
>
>My home lab is set up especially for ccbootcamp's lab scenarios.
>
>Well, good luck to you all and don't even think about giving up!
>
>-Rog
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