Re: OSPF over FR [7:70025]

2003-06-03 Thread Danny Free
Catherine, 

You forget to define ospf network type in each frame interface. 
Add this interface config command: ip ospf network point-to-point 

Thank, 
Rivalino 

Exactly right but you will have to do 2 more things:
1)Since you changed the hello-interval to 30 on Router A's
point-to-point subinterfaces you will have to do the same for
Router B and Router C's interfaces.
2) Remove the neighbor statement from Router B and Router C's
OSPF process. Not needed. 
So just add the ip ospf network point-to-point on Routers B and
C frame relay physical interface and do steps 1 and 2. Best of luck.
Danny


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RE: IPexpert's Ultimate Preparation Workbook [7:69639]

2003-06-01 Thread Danny Free
Hi,
I am currently using the Ipexpert 4.0 workbook and would have to
say it is well worth the price. I've read many emails from ccielab
groupstudy which state that the person who just passed the RS lab
used and highly recommend the Ipexpert workbook. This workbook is
copyrighted and cannot be resold, donated or shared. Best of luck.
   Danny




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RE: IPexpert's Ultimate Preparation Workbook [7:69639]

2003-05-31 Thread Danny Free
Hi,
I am currently using the Ipexpert 4.0 workbook and would have to
say it is well worth the price. I've read many emails from ccielab
groupstudy which state that the person who just passed the RS lab
used and highly recommend the Ipexpert workbook. This workbook is
copyrighted and cannot be resold, donated or shared. Best of luck.
   Danny


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OSPF NSSA [7:66957]

2003-04-06 Thread Danny Free
Hi to all,
I have a question that I think I know the answer but need feedback
to make certain. Here is the scenario:

R1 - S1 (Area 0)
R1 - S0(Area 1) to R2 S0(Area 1)
!
R2 - S1 (Area 2) to R3 S1 (Area 2)

If R2 and R3 Area 2 are defined as a NSSA will I still need a virtual-link
for Area 2?

I would have to think yes, virtual-link is needed.
Thanks very much.
Danny
 


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RE: a question about ospf virtual-link auth [7:66648]

2003-04-02 Thread Danny Free
OOPS,
I forgot to add on Router 2:
!
router ospf 100
area 0 authentication message-digest.

:))


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RE: a question about ospf virtual-link auth [7:66648]

2003-04-02 Thread Danny Free
Hi,
Yes. If Area 0 is MD5 then virtual link must be MD5 also.
Example:
ROUTER 1
!
int loopback0
ip address 150.150.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip ospf network point-to-point
!
router ospf 100
network 150.150.1.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
network 150.150.10.0 0.0.0.255 area 0
network 150.150.20.0 0.0.0.255 area 1
area 0 authentication message-digest 
area 1 virtual-link 150.150.2.2 message-digest-key 1 md5 cisco
!
int s0
ip address 150.150.10.1 255.255.255.0
ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 cisco
!
int s1
ip address 150.150.20.1 255.255.255.0
!
ROUTER 2
!
int loopback0
ip address 150.150.2.2 255.255.255.0
ip ospf network point-to-point
!
router ospf 100
network 150.150.2.0 0.0.0.255 area 1
network 150.150.20.0 0.0.0.255 area 1
network 150.150.30.0 0.0.0.255 area 2
area 1 virtual-link 150.150.1.1 message-digest-key 1 md5 cisco
!
int s0
ip address 150.150.20.2 255.255.255.0
!
int s1
ip address 150.150.30.1 255.255.255.0
!
Router 3
!
int loopback0
ip address 150.150.3.3 255.255.255.0
ip ospf network point-to-point
!
router ospf 100
network 150.150.3.0 0.0.0.255 area 2
network 150.150.30.0 0.0.0.255 area 2
!
int s0
ip address 150.150.30.2 255.255.255.0
!
Best of luck.
   Danny


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RE: Any suggestions for buying equipment for a home la [7:66468]

2003-03-30 Thread Danny Free
Hi,
Below is a reply I posted to someone else with a similar question:

Hi, 
I have not passed the Lab yet. My date is in June. Below is a home lab that
I have assembled. It all depends on how much you can afford to spend. With
this equipment I can do the CCbootcamp, IPexpert, Hello and Routopia labs at
home. The only thing is that for ATM I will have to rent rack time. I have
all four workbooks. When I bought the IPexpert workbook they provided four
free 6.5 hour sessions of rack time. I've went through each workbook and
website to obtain the rack specifications. Then I drew a diagram for each
workbook and with the equipment I have I can cable up my rack once at the
start of each workbook and perform all the required labs. With the exception
of the 2-2501's and the 2924 switch which I borrowed from a friend, every
other item listed was bought off Ebay. Routers,switches,modules,ISDN, cables
etc. You have to be dilligent and shop for the best price. I never had a
single problem with the Ebay auctions. All equipment arrived in a 100%
working condition. Total spent on Ebay was close to
7 grand. Excellent price for all this equipment. Again, I am fortunate to be
able to afford this, barely. My credit cards are maxed out and for my last
purchase (the 2 3550 switches)I had to take a loan out. Best of luck.

Danny 

Cisco 2610 - Terminal Server 
2033 - r1 (2610) - 1 -NM-2V / 1 2FXS / 1 2FXO / 2 FE / 2S 
2034 - r2 (4000) - 1E / 2S / 2T 
2035 - r3 (4000) - 10S 
2036 - r4 (2610) -1 NM-2V / 1 2FXS / BRI / 1E / 1S 
2037 - r5 (2610) - 4 BRI / 2S / 1E 
2038 - r6 (2610) - 1E / 5S / 1 BRI 
2039 - r7 (2524) - BRI / E / 2S 
2040 - r8 (2514) - 2E / 2S 
2041 - r9 (2514) - 2E / 2S 
2042 - r10 (2501) - 1E / 2S 
2043 - r11 (2501) - 1E / 2S  
2044 - sw1 (2924) 
2045 - sw2 (3550A) - 24 / 2 GBIC 
2046 - sw3 (3550B) - 24 / 2 GBIC 

1 - Teltone ISDN Demonstrator 
2 - Analog phones 
Various cables (DCE-DTE),Cat 5 straight, Cat 5 xover


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RE: FrameRelay dlci + IP address [7:65713]

2003-03-19 Thread Danny Free
Hi,
To get a basic frame-relay network up perform the following:

1) Use your 2521 as Frame Switch - you have it configured already

2) Use 4 routers for your frame-relay network

3) Physically cable the 4 routers to the 2521:
2521 S0 (DCE)  to R1 S0 (DTE)
2521 S1 (DCE)  to R2 S0 (DTE)
2521 S2 (DCE)  to R3 S0 (DTE)
2521 S3 (DCE)  to R4 S0 (DTE)

The way your 2521 is currently configured R1 will be a Hub router
and R2,R3 and R4 will be spokes.
If you will be using 2500's as your spoke routers I would change the
clockrate on S0 and S1 on your 2521 to 64000. I usually just use 64000 but
that is a matter of choice. What is listed next is a basic config for each
of your routers. These configs should get your frame-relay network running
with no frills. I will just use physical
interfaces on all the routers and inverse arp. The final topology will be
hub and spoke all in one network.


R1
!
int s0
description To 2521 Serial 0
encapsulation  frame-relay
ip address 150.150.1.1 255.255.255.248
frame-relay interface-dlci 112
frame-relay interface-dlci 113
frame-relay interface-dlci 114
no shut
exit
!
!
R2
!
int s0
description To 2521 Serial 1
encapsulation  frame-relay
ip address 150.150.1.2 255.255.255.248
frame-relay interface-dlci 211
no shut
exit
!
!
R3
!
int s0
description To 2521 Serial 2
encapsulation  frame-relay
ip address 150.150.1.3 255.255.255.248
frame-relay interface-dlci 311
no shut
exit
!
!
R4
!
int s0
description To 2521 Serial 3
encapsulation  frame-relay
ip address 150.150.1.4 255.255.255.248
frame-relay interface-dlci 411
no shut
exit
!
__

To verify connectivity do the following:

1) On the 2521 - show frame route
You should see all the connections active
2) On R1 - show frame map
You should see three dynamic mappings to your spokes
- show frame pvc
You should see 3 active and used DLCI's (112,113,114)
3) On your spoke routers R2,R3 and R4 - show frame map
You should see one dynamic mapping to your hub
  - show frame pvc
You should see 1 active and used DLCI
4) Ping from your hub to each spoke
5) Ping from each spoke to your hub
With these configs you will not be able to ping spoke to spoke. If you want
this capability just add frame-relay map statements on each of your spokes
pointing to the other spokes.


Let me know if you are successful. Once you get the frame network up and
running then the fun really begins. Proceed to configure routing protocols
like EIGRP and OSPF over your frame network.
Best of luck.
Danny













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Lab 3550 [7:65488]

2003-03-15 Thread Danny Free
Hi,
I searched the archives but could not find anything. If this has been
asked and answered sorry for the duplicate post. Does anybody know what the
Cat 3550 IOS version is in the CCIE lab. I would like to
study the exact version. Thanks very much.
  Danny 


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RE: Workbook homelab ? [7:65161]

2003-03-12 Thread Danny Free
Hi,
I have not passed the Lab yet. My date is in June. Below is a home lab
that I have assembled. It all depends on how much you can afford to spend.
With this equipment I can do the CCbootcamp, IPexpert, Hello
and Routopia labs at home. The only thing is that for ATM I will have to
rent rack time. I have all four workbooks. When I bought the IPexpert
workbook they provided four free 6.5 hour sessions of rack time. I've went
through each workbook and website to obtain the rack
specifications. Then I drew a diagram for each workbook and with the
equipment I have I can cable up my rack once at the start of each workbook
and perform all the required labs. With the exception of the 2-2501's and
the 2924 switch which I borrowed from a friend, every other item listed was
bought off Ebay. Routers,switches,modules,ISDN, cables etc. You have to be
dilligent and shop for the best price. I never had a single problem with the
Ebay auctions. All equipment arrived in a 100% working condition. Total
spent on Ebay was close to
7 grand. Excellent price for all this equipment. Again, I am fortunate to be
able to afford this, barely. My credit cards are maxed out and for my last
purchase (the 2 3550 switches)I had to take a loan out. Best of luck.

Danny

Cisco 2610 - Terminal Server
2033 - r1 (2610) - 1 -NM-2V / 1 2FXS / 1 2FXO / 2 FE / 2S
2034 - r2 (4000) - 1E / 2S / 2T
2035 - r3 (4000) - 10S
2036 - r4 (2610) -1 NM-2V / 1 2FXS /  BRI / 1E / 1S
2037 - r5 (2610) - 4 BRI / 2S / 1E 
2038 - r6 (2610) - 1E / 5S / 1 BRI
2039 - r7 (2524) - BRI / E / 2S
2040 - r8 (2514) - 2E / 2S
2041 - r9 (2514) - 2E / 2S
2042 - r10 (2501) - 1E / 2S
2043 - r11 (2501) - 1E / 2S
2044 - sw1 (2901) 
2045 - sw2 (2924) 
2047 - sw3 (3550A) - 24 / 2 GBIC
2048 - sw4 (3550B) - 24 / 2 GBIC

1 - Teltone ISDN Demonstrator
2 - Analog phones
Various cables (DCE-DTE),Cat 5 straight, Cat 5 xover


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RE: ATM for Practice Lab [7:65087]

2003-03-12 Thread Danny Free
Hi,
Just yesterday I was wondering the same thing. I checked into getting ATM
for my home lab and the cheapest I came up with was $1,500.00
for all needed equipment. 

Check Horizondatacom.com - Cisco Lightstream 100 - $495.00
They have 2 available.

Check Ebay - 2 4500M (165.00 each). One seller has six of these
for sale. No modules, however 16/16 with 12.0 IOS. Do the following
search from the Ebay main page - cisco 4500m. This auction will end
in 19 hours from now (time now is 3:30 pm EST)

Check Ebay - 1 seller has a np-1a-sm for an unbelievable $200.00
and another seller has a np-1a-sm for $425.00. Do the following search from
the Ebay main page - cisco np-1a-sm. The first guy's
auction ends 3/13. 

It depends on how your finances are. I mulled over whether to buy but
decided to use an online rack rental for ATM. Best of luck.

Danny 


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OT - Need RTP Lab Swap [7:64544]

2003-03-05 Thread Danny Free
Hi,
I know there is a Lab Swap Forum but believe this forum has a higher
visibility. I have a Friday,June 20th lab date in RTP (RS). Need to
swap with someone who has a May 16th or May 23rd RTP date. If anyone
is interested please email me asap. Thanks very much for your time.
Danny
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CCIE RS Mailing list [7:57640]

2002-11-18 Thread Danny Free
Hi, 
Can anyone advise how to have my email address changed in the RS
mailing list? I want to stop receiving on my Compuserve account and
start receiving on my Earthlink account. Thanks in advance.
Danny


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RE: Books for CCIE [7:30994]

2002-01-04 Thread Danny Free

Hi,
Maybe because I have CCNP and CCDP the books I used to pass the
CCIE written were quite different than those listed by others.
I guess it depends on experience. My list:

1) CCIE Study Guide - Sybex (Swartz and Lammle)
2) Purchased the cciebootcamp - CCIE written exam prep
3) Purchased all 4 CCNP exam crams.
4) Took each exam topic from the written blueprint and printed
out from Cisco website an overview of each topic. Created a
350 page study guide.

The books listed such as Doyle,Caslow,Halabi,Clark and about
four or five others I will be reading and studying for the LAB.
Best of luck.
Danny


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RE: Books for CCIE [7:30994]

2002-01-04 Thread Danny Free

Hi,
Maybe because I have CCNP and CCDP the books I used to pass the
CCIE written were quite different than those listed by others.
I guess it depends on experience. My list:

1) CCIE Study Guide - Sybex (Swartz and Lammle)
2) Purchased the cciebootcamp - CCIE written exam prep
3) Purchased all 4 CCNP exam crams.
4) Took each exam topic from the written blueprint and printed
out from Cisco website an overview of each topic. Created a
350 page study guide.

The books listed such as Doyle,Caslow,Halabi,Clark and about
four or five others I will be reading and studying for the LAB.
Best of luck.
Danny


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RE: any experince with globalknowledge [7:24869]

2001-10-31 Thread Danny Free

Hi,
I just took the Global Knowledge MCNS course 3 weeks ago and would
recommend it. Wanting to get a basic knowledge of security and
firewalls, the material was good. Class labs were excellent. I've
been to other Global Knowledge classroom training courses and have not yet
been disappointed. Best of luck.
Danny


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RE: token ring white paper [7:14248]

2001-07-30 Thread Danny Free

Danny


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