Re: CCDP certification question

2000-07-17 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

Sigh, is it too much to ask to go to Cisco's website and see that you need 
to take both tests:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccdp.html



At 12:15 PM 7/17/00 -0400, Lonnie Paschall wrote:
>Clayton is correct. You only have to take the CID exam.
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> > The CCNP and CDDP are gotten from taking the core (3 tests or the FRS) and
> > the CIT and CID.
> > If you have taken the Core or the FRS and the CIT, you have your CCNP,
>after
> > that, you only need to take the CID to get your CCDP.
> >
> > - Original Message -
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> > Subject: CCDP certification question
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> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I have a question about CCDP certification.  After I got a CCNP, do I
> > still
> > > need to take the CCDA plus the CID exam, or I only need to take the CID
> > exam
> > > to become a CCDP.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
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Re: T3 circuit connectivity

2000-07-28 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

  Something to consider. Although the 3600 can support a HSSI port you need 
to think about how much throughput will be going through the router. We had 
a 3640 with about 80 BGP entries and about 50 lines of ACL on it with 128MB 
of RAM. It had 10-12MB sustained throughput on one of its interfaces and it 
would shut the interface down every few hours due to overflowing. Cisco 
said that we could use it a little longer with 256MB of RAM but that the 
3640 really just can't handle that much sustained throughput. Heck, it ran 
60% cpu utilization all the time. IMHO, if you really need the T3 then the 
3600 may not be the right router for the situation. We replaced the 3640 
with a 7513 and it runs at 5% now. For all the T3s we get now we don't use 
anything less than a 7000 series. Just my $.02

Duncan


At 09:32 PM 7/27/00 -0500, D Stevens wrote:
>All,
>
>We are installing a T3 circuit (point-to-point between 2 local sites)and 
>looking for 2 routers that support a T3 interface. Have only found the 
>7000 series, does the 2600/3600 series support a T3 interface.
>
>Also, should a multiplexor/channelized be used for the connection?
>I believe they may break out around 10 channels for phone but this
>is still up in the air.
>
>I have not handled a T3 before, just a regular T1 interfaces.
>
>Any suggestions or whitepapers would greatly be appreciated.
>Thank you in advance for the tips and feedback.
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Re: List Price

2000-05-19 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

http://www.cisco.com/dprg/

At 09:04 AM 5/19/00 -0400, Rik Guyler wrote:
>Does anybody know where I can get the list price (online) for Cisco
>equipment?
>
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Re: acl performance matrix

2000-05-10 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

   Well Art, the second you use an ACL you give up all hope of wire speed. 
You can go to this article:

http://www.nwc.com/1004/1004ws22.html

  They have a study on a 7513.

Duncan

At 08:29 AM 5/10/00 -0500, Art Davis wrote:
>   At what time does syslogging of an ACL cause the logging to
>cease and/or performance degradation of the wire speed?
>
>I'm looking for a matrix that says x number of ACL hits per second causes
>throughput to drop by percentage y.
>
>The equipment I have in mind is a 7507 with 128 Mb of memory and a 6509 w/ MSM
>and 64 MB memory.
>
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Re: Lab set up..

2000-05-22 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

  I might get a 2620 and a 29xx series switch so I could do ISL VLANs.

  As for the equipment, look at www.grandstore.com.

Duncan

At 11:11 AM 5/20/00 +1000, Brandon Peyton wrote:
>Hi guys I have finally saved up some more money
>and wanting to finally get a home lab instead
>of always going to work to practice.
>
>What different things should i get?
>2 routers 26xx
>switch 1900
>hub
>and the appropriate cables?
>or what would you suggest
>
>Course if you could direct me to the place that would have the best deals
>(not an auction site) for used cisco equipment that would determine
>what i can get as well...
>
>Thanks,
>Brandon
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Re: Fast Ethernet & ISL

2000-06-05 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

Chris,

   The 1750 will not support ISL. The 2620 is the first Cisco router to 
support this, so the 2621 will also. I asked Cisco why the 1750 did not 
support it and they said there wasn't a good reason and future releases of 
IOS may do it.

Duncan

At 07:16 PM 6/4/00 -0700, Chris McKay wrote:
>I understand that I need to have a fast ethernet interface on a
>router in order to support ISL.  I am looking at purchasing a
>2621, but am wondering if a 1700 with a Fast Ethernet interface
>will do the job.  Does anyone know if this will work?
>
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RE: Cisco Certified Salaries

2000-06-05 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

  I hate to get involved in this but I have seen some responses that were 
not well thought out. I worked with a guy who had much experience here in 
the DC/Metro area with routing and switching in a large government agency. 
He moved out to the Denver area and the best offer he could get was $29k 
with HP. He returned to the DC/Metro area to get $100k+. "I agree anyone 
making less than 60k in this field is underpaid no matter where you live" 
is not accurate at all. The market you live in will determine what you get 
paid. Some areas have a small IT market with many people around with certs 
and experience that will dictate lower pay. You make $60k in some areas and 
you are rich. Go to NY city and you will be living in the streets. $27k 
maybe good money in you area. All I can say is to look around and see if 
you can make more.

Duncan



At 07:49 AM 6/5/00 -0700, James Gan wrote:
>Well, after reading all the posts regarding this
>subject I'm kinda in doubt to as what my true value
>is. what do you guys (recruiters or fellow
>professionals) think, I've 3 years in this field, with
>a B.A, CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, Network+. I'm getting
>27K/yr.. Am I considered pathetic ??
>
>*
>I agree anyone making less than 60k in this field is
>underpaid no matter
>where you live. Starting salary is 60k even with a
>CCNA. At least it was 3
>years ago when I left System Admin and went to Wan
>development.
>
>Derek S. Winchester
>Sr. Wan Engineer
>Data Communications Department
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Cell: 443-562-3456
>
>
>-Original Message-
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>Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 4:36 PM
>To: Chad A. Simmons, MCSE; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Cisco Certified Salaries
>
>
>$29k is very low in the IT industry.
>
>Give yourself 2 more yrs of experience and you should
>be making 40-50k
>
>It is redundant to put MCP and MCSE next to each
>other.
>
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>Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 2:00 PM
>Subject: Cisco Certified Salaries
>
>
> > I am a consultant for a small consulting firm. I
>have about 3 months of
> > (real experience. I used to do small consulting jobs
>on the side)
> > experience. I have earned my MCP, MCSE, CCNA, and
>CCDA. I am currently
> > persuing my CCNP. I make only 29,000 a year plus
>overtime. This seems low
>to
> > me. I was wondering what anyone in a similar
>situation is making.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > Chad,  MCP, MCSE, CCNA, CCDA
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PAT vs NAT

2000-06-06 Thread Duncan Maccubbin


  I'm wondering what NAT gives me over PAT. On my PIX I believe it can do 
65,000 translations on PAT. If I have <100 users behind it what is the 
advantage of using NAT?

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Re: Pix Firewall Syslog server

2000-06-09 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/pix

At 01:08 PM 6/9/00 +0200, Mauro Conosciani wrote:
>Hi everybody!!! does anyone know where it's possible to download the
>PFSS ??? I had a quick tour in the CCO but.no way to get it?? I know
>It's a no charge sftwre.
>Cheers
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Backup interface question

2000-06-15 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

Greetings all,

 I was in the Cisco configuration Cookbook looking at backup
interface and came up with some questions. Here are the configurations
they gave:

Router 1:
!
hostname router1
!
username router1 password foo
username router2 password bar
isdn switch-type basic-ni1
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Serial0
 ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
 backup interface BRI0
 backup delay 5 30
!
interface BRI0
 ip address 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer idle-timeout 300
 dialer map ip 192.168.10.2 name router2 broadcast 5551212
 dialer map ip 192.168.10.2 name router2 broadcast 5551313
 dialer load-threshold 128
 dialer-group 1
 isdn spid1 40855578781010 5557878
 isdn spid2 40855579791010 5557979
 ppp multilink
 ppp authentication chap
!
router igrp 1
 network 172.16.0.0
 network 10.0.0.0
!
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
!
-

Router 2:
!
hostname router2
!
username router1 password foo
username router2 password bar
isdn switch-type basic-ni1
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
!
interface Serial0
 ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
!
interface BRI0
 ip address 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.0
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer idle-timeout 300
 dialer map ip 192.168.10.1 name router2 broadcast
 dialer map ip 192.168.10.1 name router2 broadcast
 dialer load-threshold 128
 dialer-group 1
 isdn spid1 40855512121010 5551212
 isdn spid2 40855513131010 5551313
 ppp multilink
 ppp authentication chap
!
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
!

--

 My question is about this line:

dialer map ip 192.168.10.1 name router2 broadcast
dialer map ip 192.168.10.1 name router2 broadcast

 They are the same line. What did they leave off here? If you type
it in the way they have it you get:

adw-gw(config-if)#isdn spid2 1101070002
%isdn spid2 not allowed for 5ESS BRI custom

 I assume this is caused by the incorrect line above. Seems funny
they would say router2 since they are already on router2. Or is this
cause due to me using the basic-5ess?

Duncan


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isdn t203 10000

2000-06-15 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

  I've seen this in configurations but no one explains what it is. Any takers?

Duncan
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Re: Backup Interface

2000-06-20 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

  Look Here:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/britobribackup.html

At 07:59 PM 6/20/00 +0800, Daniel Ma wrote:
>I am trying to backup an serial interface using Bri port. However I go
>through the BRI interface configruation commands, I could not find the
>command "backup interface" Can any one help me on how to configure it?
>And for Bri interface should I configure normal DDR? I am using one
>cisco4700M and one cisco2503, IOS 11.3.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Daniel Ma
>Systems Engineer
>Enterprise Computing Unit
>Infonet Systems & Services Pte Ltd
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Simple PIX question

2000-06-24 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

  I hate to ask this but how do I put a secondary ip address on the inside 
interface of a PIX 515? I could not find it on CCO and there doesn't appear 
to be a secondary command.

Thanks,

Duncan
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Re: Secondary IP address

2000-07-06 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

  We are changing our network IP layout and we use secondary IPs to transition.

Duncan

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RE: Cisco/CoVad un bridge

2000-07-06 Thread Duncan Maccubbin

 A much easier way is to request a bridge and use a dual ethernet
router. You can then put your IP on the outside interface of the router.
This way you don't need to request additional IP addresses (which they
might charge for) and you won't have to pass through 2 routers.

FYI- Netopia is a pretty good router. That company is on top of things
and they have an excellent website.

At 04:41 PM 7/5/00 -0400, Chris Stocker wrote:
I
have used a dual ethernet behind the Netopia router w/o any problem. Just
get a public address for the ethernet side of the netopia and a public
address to put on the outside ethernet interface. And then use NAT on the
inside, if you can't get enough public addresses. Also start the VPN
session from the inside Ethernet. Hope this helps.

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Is anyone using a Cisco router with CoVad un bridge ?  I need to
setup an VPN with IPSEC and I need to start the VPN in the router and all
CoVad will sell me is Netopia.
 
 
 
Ryan V. Finnesey
Network Administrator

@tmosphere Interactive 
1375 Broadway, 11th floor 
New York, NY 10018 
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Re: Can anyone tell what "ITM" means?! [7:71601]

2003-06-29 Thread Duncan Maccubbin
"Internet traffic management (ITM) solutions like the Platform/Cisco 
offering, in our judgment are a key part of essentially all Web services," 
said Peter Christy, principal, Collaborative Research the leading Internet 
infrastructure industry analysts. "Any information worth making available 
on the Internet is worth delivering with a high quality of service and high 
availability. Cisco is the clear market leader in ITM products today. 
Platform Computing brings a unique competence in the co-ordination of 
heterogeneous clusters of computers. The partnership is a compelling 
offering for many of today's sophisticated Web operations."


At 03:07 PM 6/29/2003 +, Zsombor Papp wrote:
>Don't know what it stands for (probably something about Internet,
>Technology, and Multimedia) but found a document that said it was "a thirty
>hour multimedia CD-ROM introducing networking technology to the novice and
>selling for $50".
>
>HTH,
>
>Zsombor
>
>At 06:35 PM 6/28/2003 +, james kong wrote:
> >I have read Routing and Switching Written Exam (350-001)Study Suggestions.
> >This item is on the list---"ITM from the Cisco Connection Training CD
> >(DOC-CCTCD) Order ITM online".will U tell me the mean of "ITM"?Thank you
> >very much!!!




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RE: a really big bug [7:72463]

2003-07-17 Thread Duncan Maccubbin
I was on a conference call with Cisco and the Cisco rep felt we were 
overreacting by rushing to change our code right away, He said that the 
packet was extremely difficult to create and the person would have to be a 
"genius" to make it.

Duncan

At 04:33 PM 7/17/2003 +, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Oscar wrote:
> >
> > Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS Interface Blocked by IPv4
> > Packet
> >
> > lots and lots of IOS versions are affected
> >
> > http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20030717-blocked.shtml
> >
> >
>
>Thanks for the link. It's scary. Of course, with the proper ACLs, a router
>wouldn't be affected, but probably lots of routers don't have "the proper
>ACLs."
>
>Anyone know the details? The advisory just says this:
>
>"A rare, specially crafted sequence of IPv4 packets which is handled by the
>processor on a Cisco IOS device may force the device to incorrectly flag the
>input queue on an interface as full, which will cause the router to stop
>processing inbound traffic on that interface. This can cause routing
>protocols to drop due to dead timers."
>
>I think Cisco was right not to publish the details about these "rare,
>specially crafted" packets, but does anyone have the details? Maybe if you
>can get to the bugtracker, the details are in there.
>
>Thanks
>
>Priscilla




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