Re: erased flash

2001-03-23 Thread Anthony Awatefe

Hi

Basically you have erased your main Cisco IOS, and you router is in Rom
Monitor mode (its alive but not as we know it!!)  if you type the '?' key
you'll get a list of processor specific commands  that will help you get the
router booted properly...

There is the default IOS that resides in the ROM that you should be able to
invoke this IOS is normally an early version and may not have all the
feature set you require... but its a start...


Good Luck
Anthony Awatefe
CCNA CCNP
- Original Message -
From: "Ganesh Chintalapati" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 6:05 AM
Subject: erased flash



 Dear group,

 I recently was configuring ISDN on 1750 router.  But accidently I have gi=
 ven
 #erase flash command from the prompt.  And once I rebooted the router I g=
 ot
 the message "not able to find some number" and "not able to locate file f=
 lash"
 and I am getting rommon 1 prompt.  Pls let me know how do I restore my r=
 outer
 to its normal working condition.

 This is very urgent, I would be most thankful if someone gives me the sol=
 ution
 at the earliest.

 Bye group,

 Ganesh.Ch

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BADCOPYCOUNT error message ??

2001-01-03 Thread Anthony Awatefe

Hi Group,

 I've been experience problems BGP sessions running on our core route,
Does anyone know what  %BADCOPY-3-BADCOPYCOUNT error message is ???  It
would appear that every time this error occur we lose our connectivity with
our peers 

I've enclosed part of the router log, the IOS version is  Version
11.1(27)CC, and the  router is a 7500

If anyone can help I we'll be most grateful.

Thanks in Advance
Anthony




Log Buffer (16384 bytes):
09:34:13: %BADCOPY-3-BADCOPYCOUNT: bad copy count from 0x6150E67A to
0x6150E8A8 count 0xFFFE
-Traceback= 601E0484 60145EB8 603BDB24 603C28F4 603C4D0C 603CBA10 603D096C
60167D08 60167CF4
Jan  3 09:34:29: %BGP-6-NEXTHOP: Invalid next hop (157.130.255.255) received
from 157.130.6.101: martian next hop
Jan  3 09:35:12: %BADCOPY-3-BADCOPYCOUNT: bad copy count from 0x6150E67A to
0x6150E8A8 count 0xFFFE
-Traceback= 601E0484 60145EB8 603BDB24 603C28F4 603C4D0C 603CBA10 603D096C
60167D08 60167CF4






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BCRAN Books

2000-11-27 Thread Anthony Awatefe



Hi Guys
 
 Does anyone know any good 
books to study for BCRAN I've ordered Todd Lammle's CCNP Remote Acces Study 
Guide Has any one use this??? (If so Any opinons??) 


Thanks In advance

Anthony


Just PAssed BCMSN, Preparing for BSCN

2000-10-03 Thread Anthony Awatefe



I've just passed the BCMSN exam I score 814... the 
main areas that came up,VLAN, VTP, MLS, Multicasting.I used the 
ciscopress BCMSN book and also Boson test question (which wereprobably 
harder then the actual exam)... Now to complete the 
restI've got the ACRC Exam certification guide from Cisco press, 
what else do Ineed to studying for BSCN, or should I wait for the new BSCN 
book from CiscoPressAny 
Ideas??Anthony


Re: Question about ISL and 802.1Q encapsulation

2000-09-27 Thread Anthony Awatefe

Normal Ethernet frames sizes can not exceed 1518 bytes. When 802.1q tagging
is used frame sizes can increased to a maximum of 1522 bytes. This is known
as a mini giant, switches have no problem handling these frame types,
although it my register on the switch as an error.

With ISL Encapsulation the switch identifiies the frame as an ISL frame type


Regards
Anthony


- Original Message -
From: "Dove" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 7:28 AM
Subject: Question about ISL and 802.1Q encapsulation


 Hi,

 I have a question about ISL and 802.1Q encapsulation/tagging. As I know,
ISL
 will encapsulate a frame with adding 26 bytes to header and 4 bytes to
 trailer; and 802.1Q will modify the existing header and add 4 bytes to it.
 My question is: if the frame is already in its maximum size (i.e. 1,518
 byte), after ISL or 802.1Q encapsulation/tagging, the frame size will be
 greater than the ethernet maximum size. Will it cut the frame into 2 parts
 or ignore the frame size checking?

 Regards.
 dovelet


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Re: Required CCNP Exams

2000-09-20 Thread Anthony Awatefe

5 if you include CCNA

BSCN, BCRAN, CIT  BCMSN

For further info check www.cisco.com


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 How many exams are required for the CCNP cert, and what are they?
 
 Thanks
 
 
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Some useful links when configuring a BGP session with customer

2000-09-18 Thread Anthony Awatefe


 European Whois :
 
 http://www.ripe.net/cgi-bin/whois
 
 
 Some Looking glass on public peering points :
 
 The Big ones :
 London : http://www2.linx.net/
 Belgium : http://www.belnet.be/bnix/ 
 Paris : http://lookinglass.gix.nic.fr/
 USA : http://nitrous.digex.net/
 
 And all the others :
 
 http://www.traceroute.org
 
 
 

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