ISDN Switch-type basic-ni [7:69737]

2003-05-29 Thread Fanglo MA
Hi,

Just want to clarify for basic-ni is set on BRI, then if one dialer string
set on remote site can bring up both channels? Anyone use this swith type
at work please share your experience.

Thank a lot.

Regards,
Fanglo

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IOS Firewall IDS Document?? [7:51143]

2002-08-10 Thread Fanglo MA

Hi,

Any knows where to locate IOS Firewall IDS Document (Configuration Guide)?
I search on CISCO and cannot find it. Only 12.1 version exist.

TIA,
Fanglo




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Re: IOS Firewall IDS Document?? [7:51146]

2002-08-10 Thread Fanglo MA

Pls ignore my previous mail, I finally got it.

Thanks,
Fanglo

On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, Fanglo MA wrote:

 Hi,

 Any knows where to locate IOS Firewall IDS Document (Configuration Guide)?
 I search on CISCO and cannot find it. Only 12.1 version exist.

 TIA,
 Fanglo




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Re: ISDN Simulator.... [7:50405]

2002-08-01 Thread Fanglo MA

Hi,

I just bidded one from NLI in ebay. If you are no hurry I will let you
know if it is worth or not in next week. As I expect I will get it on this
weekend or next monday. I hope
so...

Regards,
Fanglo


On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Juan Blanco wrote:

 Team,
 I am in the process of purchasing an ISDN simulator for my lab. There are
to
 many I could choose from. My questions is for those who may have already
 purchased the B-Link2, How reliable and efficient the B-Link2 is, Do you
 think that it is worth the cost compare to others simulators like one
 offered byTeltone, Atlas. Will this simulator will be sufficient for all my
 labs simulations
 Arca(emutel).


 Thanks,

 Juan Blanco
 
 The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling,
  but in rising every time we fall .
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VIC-2E1 and MFT T1 [7:48795]

2002-07-14 Thread Fanglo MA \(E-mail\)

Dear All,

I have VIC-2E1 on 2600 and MC3810 with MFT T1, does anyone know how to
connect it up in home lab? Any extra equipment I need?

TIA
Fanglo




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Xyplex 1600 OS [7:30306]

2001-12-28 Thread Fanglo MA

Dear ALL,

Does anyone know where I can get the Xyplex 1600 Terminal Server's OS? I
got one in ebay but missing the OS. Please help.

Regards,
Fanglo




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T1 on MC3810 with WIC-1DSU-T1 [7:28294]

2001-12-06 Thread Fanglo MA

Dear ALL,

Does anyone know if the WIC-1DSU-T1 on 1600 can direct connected,
back-to-back, with MC3810 with MFT-T1?

TIA
Fanglo




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Re: Cat5 OS on Catalyst 1200 [7:27969]

2001-12-03 Thread Fanglo MA

Yes, it is set base but many commands are different such as

cat5 enable) set vlan 2 port 2-3
cat12 enable) set bridge vlan 2 port 2-3

Anyone know is it possible to load cat5 OS on cat1200?

Regards,
Fanglo


On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Circusnuts wrote:

 I think what you're hearing, is that the OS looks the same.  1200 OS is set
 based and reacts just like the 5000's CatOS, but not many features of
 course.  I think the last revision for the 1200 OS was either in 1996 or
 1997.

 Phil

 - Original Message -
 From: Fanglo MA 
 To: 
 Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 1:03 AM
 Subject: Cat5 OS on Catalyst 1200 [7:27969]


  Dear ALL,
 
  I have told that someone has try upload Cat5 OS on Catalyst 1200. Is it
  possible? Anyone try before?
 
 
  Regards,
  Fanglo




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Cat5 OS on Catalyst 1200 [7:27969]

2001-12-02 Thread Fanglo MA

Dear ALL,

I have told that someone has try upload Cat5 OS on Catalyst 1200. Is it
possible? Anyone try before?


Regards,
Fanglo




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ATM back-to-back [7:27970]

2001-12-02 Thread Fanglo MA

Dear ALL,

I can access one VWIC-2E1 with 3600, would this can be done to setup ATM
back-to-back? Anyone know the connection method?

Regards,
Fanglo




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Re: Token Ring problem [7:27177]

2001-11-26 Thread Fanglo MA

Sorry for late reply. My Linux gone down in the previous two days so I am
disconnected from mail. The token ring display in my box is the actual
one. After re-plugging my token ring and removing my sound card I'm back
with the token ring lan. However, I do have connected with the old config
but with the MTU displayed as 1500, while all the router interfaces use
4464. Does this matter in the ping action? As I know, the MTU setting will
only be matter in segmentation. Does I miss something?

Regards,
Fanglo

On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Ken Diliberto wrote:

 Hello, Fanglo.

 Are there only two devices on the Token Ring?  If not, does anything else
work?

 What does the ARP table on the router and the Linux box look like?

 What do the interface parameters on the Linux box look like (ifconfig -a)?

 What does show interface tr0 show on the router?

 Ken

  Fanglo MA  11/23/01 02:37AM 
 Hi ALL,

 I have been trapped by a Tokenring problem and seek for anyone
 suggestions. I have token ring router and a Linux connected with a HP TR
 Hub. From the indicator on the TR Hub I have told the connection and ring
 insertion is ok. However, I can't ping from Linux box to the router. My
 router does not have problem to ping to another 2502. All interfaces and
 NIC are in same network/mask. From the router I obtain the mac address
 correctly by sh arp except we can't ping !!!

 Any idea?

 Regards,
 Fanglo




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Token Ring problem [7:27177]

2001-11-23 Thread Fanglo MA

Hi ALL,

I have been trapped by a Tokenring problem and seek for anyone
suggestions. I have token ring router and a Linux connected with a HP TR
Hub. From the indicator on the TR Hub I have told the connection and ring
insertion is ok. However, I can't ping from Linux box to the router. My
router does not have problem to ping to another 2502. All interfaces and
NIC are in same network/mask. From the router I obtain the mac address
correctly by sh arp except we can't ping !!!

Any idea?

Regards,
Fanglo




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Re: TokenRing MAC [7:21640]

2001-10-02 Thread Fanglo MA

I do think so, thanks. BTW, do you have any URL for further study?

TIA
Fanglo

On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Fred Ingham wrote:

 Fanglo:  All token ring burned-in MAC addresses will have the high order
 bit as 0.  This bit is the I/G bit (Individual/Group) bit.  A source
 address  is always an individual address so the bit is used in source
 addresses to indicate the presence of a RIF.

 Note that I am talking on a bit level here.  One IBM vendor address is
 10 00 5A, but the 1 here is 0001, so the MSB is still zero.  If the
 source address is 10 00 5A 12 34 56, then if there is a RIF the source
 address will appear as 90 00 5A 12 34 56.

 HTH, Fred.

 Fanglo wrote:
 
  From RIF the MSB is RII then make me confused if all the token ring mac
  addresses are with leading zero?
 
  Regards,
  Fanglo




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TokenRing MAC [7:21640]

2001-10-01 Thread Fanglo

From RIF the MSB is RII then make me confused if all the token ring mac
addresses are with leading zero?

Regards,
Fanglo




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Need advice to setup E1 home lab [7:19709]

2001-09-12 Thread Fanglo

Dear Group,

I have one wvic-2e1 card with 3620 and would like to seek for all your 
advice. I do have some 2500 with ISDN port, How can I connect  the two 
up in a home lab? Or I must have another e1 port and router to connect 
with 36 back-to-back? BTW, back-to-back work with e1?

TIA
Fanglo




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Re: Ports and Sockets [7:19701]

2001-09-12 Thread Fanglo

If I recall socket is set of function call, library, that provide 
host-to-host communication. It is some sort of IPC.

Regards,
Fanglo

Chuck Larrieu wrote:

I have heard it said - yep, here it is in Comer's Internetworking with
TCP/IP, vol 1 page 415:

We think of a socket as a generalization of the UNIX file access mechanism
that provides and endpoint for communication

elsewhere ( p7 ) Comer calls a socket  an abstraction that allowed
application programs to access communications protocols

rereading both of these sections, I see nothing that makes me want to be a
programmer :-

I can't lay my finger on it, but I recall reading someplace that in the IP
world, the combination of IP address and TCP or UDP port is a socket

I imagine the abstraction is similar for IPX, AppleTalk, and any other
protocol suite one can name.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 6:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Ports and Sockets [7:19701]


Ports are used by TCP and UDP to identify the next layer up in the packet.

IP has a Protocol field that has a similar function.

Ethernet II has EtherType. IEEE 802.3 has the 802.2 Service Access Point
(SAP). IPX and AppleTalk have sockets.

Almost every protocol has some way of specifying what the next layer up is.
The recipient uses it to pass the data to the right process. The sender
also uses it to identify itself.

Socket has another meaning in the Unix world which I have never quite
understood. Perhaps someone else can explain that.

Priscilla

At 08:25 PM 9/12/01, Dennis Laganiere wrote:

Hopefully this will start a new conversation.  I've tried to describe the
difference between Ports and Sockets.  Your thoughts are welcome...

Port Numbers are used by IP to pass information to the upper layers; they
provide the mechanism for cooperating applications to communicate. Numbers
below 1024 are well known ports, and above 1024 are dynamically assigned
ports.  You will usually find registered ports are for vendor specific
applications in the range above 1024.

Here are some common IP Ports:
20/21 FTP
23 Telnet
25 SMTP
37 Time Service
49 TACACS
53 DNS
67 BootP Server
68 BootP Client
69 TFTP
110 POP3
161 SNMP

IPX sockets are part of the IPX stack, and are used much like port numbers
in IP; they direct data encapsulation in the IPX Header to the appropriate
upper layer protocols.  There are well-known ones, others that are assigned
to proprietary applications, and a series of numbers used randomly by
clients, just like in IP. Also like IP ports, they identify the process on
the server or client that needs to get the data in the packet.

Here are some common IPX sockets:
0x451   NCP
0x452   SAP
0x453   RIP
0x455   NetBios
0x456   Diagnostic
0x457   Serialization
0x85be  IPX EIGRP
0x9001  NLSP
0x9004  IPXWAN
0x9086  IPX Ping


The AppleTalk protocol suite also uses sockets.  Socket numbers 1-127 are
statically assigned (RTMP uses 1, ZIP uses 6, etc).



Priscilla Oppenheimer
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Re: Question about split horizon IPX [7:19232]

2001-09-10 Thread Fanglo

Hi,

Can you specify why your book state you cannot do so? Under what situation?

Regards,
Fanglo

Phantom wrote:

Hi

I am studying for CCIE Written, one of my books say that you can't disable
split horizon for IPX the other says you can. Which one of these are correct
and for which routing protocols can I do it.

Thanks for the help

Pieter Jordaan




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cisco internetwork design manual [7:18420]

2001-09-04 Thread Fanglo

Dear ALL,

I test with boson and always encounter questions reference to so called
Cisco Internetwork Design Manual, I have the CID book but it seems the
reference is anothers. Anyone knows what it is?

TIA
Fanglo




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Re: how to build a pix firewall out of a PC box. [7:18335]

2001-09-04 Thread Fanglo

Me too!

Fanglo

VNithianandam wrote:

I would be interested in building a PIX firewall.

Vini

-Original Message-
From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 11:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: how to build a pix firewall out of a PC box. [7:18335]


I would also be interested.  Who was the original poster of this message?

-Patrick

Raul F. Fernandez  09/03/01 06:52PM 

Mike,

I am most definitely interested. PLease e-mail me the process if possible
for building a PIX firewall.

Thank you in advance,

Raul

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mike johnson
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 4:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: how to build a pix firewall out of a PC box. [7:18335]


Hi Everyone,

For those who are interested in learning Cisco PIX but
do NOT want to spend a lot of money on buying an
expensive PIX Firewall, I think I can help you.  I
have instructions on how to build a PIX firewall by
using a PC.  In case you didn't know, PIX firewall is
essentially a PC with multiple interfaces.  I've
successfully built several PIX firewall using my old
PCs (i.e. pentium 200 MHz processor).  Actually, the
PIX1 series (obsolete I know) is a PC with Intel
EtherExpress Interface cards.  However, you must have
an account with CCO in order the software and download
the software.  The rest of the instructions on how to
build a PIX firewall using PC is very simple.  Anyone
interested in learning it, let me know.

Mike

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Re: I HAVE QUESTION How can i know who conn to my router [7:17647]

2001-08-29 Thread Fanglo

try sh user

HTH
Fanglo

PHIMHONGKONG wrote:

HELLO
I have a question
what COMMAND  help me to know what connection  in your router . and who is
connecting to your router now

Like in Window you can use NETSTAT

But in Router what command should i type
Thanks




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Re: Token-Ring DB-9 to RJ-45 [7:17301]

2001-08-26 Thread Fanglo MA

Should use medium filter.

Regards,
Fanglo

Omer Ehsan Dar  wrote in message
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 Hi all,
 I have IBM Token ring MAUs and I want to connect them to my token ring
 lan cards. Can I connect the DB-9 to a terminal adapter and then connect
 it via RJ-45 to the lan card. Will it work? in theory it should.

 Thanks
 Omer Ehsan Dar




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Re: Don't buy from IQSale Was Re: don't buy from C [7:17083]

2001-08-23 Thread Fanglo MA

Agree! I also had such experience with IQSale.

Fanglo
Jason  wrote in message
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 And they probably thought that you didn't know what you are asking for and
 that they are doing you a favour by giving you a switch :-P

 What I would really tell everybody is not to buy from IQSale and
Grandstore,
 these guys are FRAUD !!! CHEATERS.  So guys, remember, don't buy from
IQSale
 aka Grandstore aka HiTEK they also use different seller names in eBay
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CISCO Recommended Guidelines [7:16397]

2001-08-17 Thread Fanglo

Dear Group,

I'm studying CCDA and come across many cisco recommended guideline
when test with Boson test. However, I cannot find out the so called
guidelines from CISCO's site. Would anyone point out some source in web?

TIA,
Fanglo




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MC3810 Interface Switch0 [7:13235]

2001-07-21 Thread Fanglo MA

Would anyone direct any information about the Interface Switch 0 in
MC3810?

TIA

Fanglo




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Re: Console Cable for very old 2900 series Cisco switches [7:10389]

2001-06-29 Thread Fanglo MA

It should be standard RS232 cable.

HTH
Fanglo

Tony Zhu  wrote in message
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 Would anyone know what kind of console cable required for very old 2900
 series cisco switches? How could I make one if I have to? I got a spare
one
 here with 14 100MB ports, but its console port is not a usual cisco one.

 Thanks in advance.

 Tony Zhu




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Re: IOS boot problem [7:6555]

2001-05-31 Thread Fanglo MA

yes! I have 16F/16D installed.

Regards,
Fanglo
Thomas  wrote in message
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 Version 12.2.x requires at least 16Mb of flash and 16MB of memory.  Make
 sure you meet this requirement...




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  I'm now cannot access my routers but I remember that it is 11.0(10c)XA
and
  I'm trying to upgrade to IOS 12.2. Does the upgrade version affect the
 tftp
  copying process?
 
  Circusnuts  wrote in message
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   The boot code in the 2500 does effect the IOS.  What is your Sho
Version
 
   what IOS are you trying ???
  
   Phil
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Fanglo MA
   To:
   Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:54 PM
   Subject: IOS boot problem [7:6555]
  
  
Hi,
   
I have a pair of 2502, r1 and r2, and when I upgrade r1's IOS I get
r1
report checksum error. Since the upgrade must erase the old IOS in
  flash,
I'm then forced to boot in RXBOOT. After then I connect r1
 back-to-back
  to
r2 and issue copy tftp flash to get the IOS from r2's flash. Both
  routers
working as normal but again I get check sum invalid! The IOS I
 intented
  to
upgrade is then passed to my friend and validated as good image. Any
  idea?
Does the boot rom version affect tftp copying?
Someone suggest it might be flash problem but before the trial of
  upgrade
the router work perfectly. Please help.
   
    TIA and regards,
Fanglo
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IOS boot problem [7:6555]

2001-05-30 Thread Fanglo MA

Hi,

I have a pair of 2502, r1 and r2, and when I upgrade r1's IOS I get r1
report checksum error. Since the upgrade must erase the old IOS in flash,
I'm then forced to boot in RXBOOT. After then I connect r1 back-to-back to
r2 and issue copy tftp flash to get the IOS from r2's flash. Both routers
working as normal but again I get check sum invalid! The IOS I intented to
upgrade is then passed to my friend and validated as good image. Any idea?
Does the boot rom version affect tftp copying?
Someone suggest it might be flash problem but before the trial of upgrade
the router work perfectly. Please help.

TIA and regards,
Fanglo




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Re: IOS boot problem [7:6555]

2001-05-30 Thread Fanglo MA

I'm now cannot access my routers but I remember that it is 11.0(10c)XA and
I'm trying to upgrade to IOS 12.2. Does the upgrade version affect the tftp
copying process?

Circusnuts  wrote in message
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 The boot code in the 2500 does effect the IOS.  What is your Sho Version 
 what IOS are you trying ???

 Phil

 - Original Message -
 From: Fanglo MA
 To:
 Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:54 PM
 Subject: IOS boot problem [7:6555]


  Hi,
 
  I have a pair of 2502, r1 and r2, and when I upgrade r1's IOS I get r1
  report checksum error. Since the upgrade must erase the old IOS in
flash,
  I'm then forced to boot in RXBOOT. After then I connect r1 back-to-back
to
  r2 and issue copy tftp flash to get the IOS from r2's flash. Both
routers
  working as normal but again I get check sum invalid! The IOS I intented
to
  upgrade is then passed to my friend and validated as good image. Any
idea?
  Does the boot rom version affect tftp copying?
  Someone suggest it might be flash problem but before the trial of
upgrade
  the router work perfectly. Please help.
 
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E1 and T1 [7:6086]

2001-05-27 Thread Fanglo MA

Does anyone know would E1 WIC card can cross back-to-back with T1 WIC card?

TIA
Fanglo




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Supernet question [7:5744]

2001-05-24 Thread Fanglo

Dear All,

I can't do the summary address from below configuration. Do I use a 
wrong supernet?

router bgp 1
  no synchronization
  network 1.1.0.0
  network 2.1.0.0
  network 3.1.0.0
  network 4.1.0.0
  network 5.1.0.0
  aggregate-address 0.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 summary-only
  neighbor 192.168.80.1 remote-as 2
  no auto-summary

The above code doesn't generate aggregation to the peer router. Any idea?

TIA
Fanglo




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Re: TCP/IP host config [7:5508]

2001-05-22 Thread Fanglo MA

Please check all your route tables. You should get the answer.

HTH
Fanglo

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 Hi,

 Let me be more specific.

 I have two 2501s and a host for each one.  I can ping in one direction to
a
 host(Win95) but in the other direction to the second host(Win98),
 it cannot be pinged or telnetted. Any help would be appreciated.

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BGP update-source [7:5155]

2001-05-19 Thread Fanglo

Hi all,

I'm studying BGP with Sam Halabi's book. I am confused with the usage of
update-source, the book use loopback0 as the source address in one of
the two IBGP speakers, and the other one set neighbor to that lookback
ip. According to the book:

If the IP address belongs to an Ethernet card that has some hardware
 problems and is shutting down every few minutes, the neighbor
connetion
 and the stability of the routing system will suffer.

I understand that if the ethernet card experience short time shutdown,
BGP with this configuration will prevent UPDATE message send out to
neighbor and thus enhance the stability. My question is if two iBGP
speakers involved only one map update-source to loopback, how about the
other one? Anyone has experience on such case in real live envirnoment?

TIA
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3600 IOS on 3620? [7:4366]

2001-05-14 Thread Fanglo

Hi,

My friend said that 3640 IOS can work on 3620. Is it true?

TIA
Fanglo




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1750 [7:4343]

2001-05-13 Thread Fanglo

Hi,

I'm confused with 1750, from cisco web site I know that in order to 
config voice I need a 1750 with DSP, the question is anyone know how to 
distinguish the router is DSP enabled just with sh ver?

TIA

Fanglo




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Re: Two ISP's

2001-03-13 Thread Fanglo MA

I got the same issue as our company now implement two outlets to same ISP
but different NAP. What kind of policy routing can we use to load balancing
and control?

Thanks
Fanglo

""p.z"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Yes, It seems you have not enough IP addresses to run BGP4.So, policy
routing is a good
 choice for you. I formerly implement the similar solution under a similar
situation
 except I did NAT on a firewall insteading of on the router.Did you get
some additional
 public IP addresses from the second ISP?

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have one ISP with 192K going to the Internet and I am using NAT not
PAT
  to resolve my UN-register to register to the Internet. I now want to add
a
  differant ISP now to the same router, a full T/1. What are the pro's and
  con's to this? I need to keep the 192k for reason's but 100 share the
192K
  link and it's slow.  I need to setup NAT on T/1 interface I know that?
should
  I use policy routing coming from my LAN to the T/1? would this work?
 
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Re: IP Address

2001-03-13 Thread Fanglo MA

How to determine which interface if the router got 72 interfaces? Based on
the routing table? Are there any test we can perform to test the result? I
ask so because I have a router with two interfaces connecting with ISPs,
some route-map setting is applied so that each time the router will select
out-going interface alternatively. I have some access-list applied on
out-going interfaces. I have enabled the interface going out but the fact is
that when I ping www.cnn.com in console, no DSN translation is done and the
ping failure as bad address but when I ping 207.25.71.28, one of the
www.cnn.com, I get return packets. If I try using traceroute I even can get
the FQDN back? So that make I suspect whether the router is using other IP
address in performing the ping. Any Idea?

Thanks
Fanglo



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 The router would use the IP address of the interface by which the packet
 leaves the router unless you choose otherwise.

 Andrew

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  Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 1:06 AM
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  Subject: IP Address
 
 
  Dear ALL,
 
  One simple question and would like someone direct me the answer:
 
  On a router, 26xx, if ping www.cnn.com is executed in via
  console, what is
  the IP address the router would use?
 
  regards,
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IP Address

2001-03-11 Thread Fanglo MA

Dear ALL,

One simple question and would like someone direct me the answer:

On a router, 26xx, if ping www.cnn.com is executed in via console, what is
the IP address the router would use?

regards,
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Re: BGP !

2001-03-11 Thread Fanglo MA

Yes if you got enterprise image.
As for memory issue, I think 24M 1600 can do as 16M 25xx also running smooth
in our company.

regards
Fanglo

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 Hi All,
 I just wanna know if 1600 routers support BGP. If yes,
 then which IOS version and what are the memory
 requirements. I've heard that BGP is rather a platform
 dependent routing protocol. Is this true? I've tried
 12.0 IP and IP/PLUS versions and it says 'Unknown
 Routing Protocol' in response to the command 'Router
 BGP xxx' :

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Re: Token Ring Media Filter Pinout?

2001-03-11 Thread Fanglo MA

I have tried before and failure. At last, I got some in ebay. My advice is
buy one from any mean you can as eventually I found that there is some
circuit inside the medium filter to cater layer seven issues.

regards,
Fanglo

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 Hi,

 Is there any body who can tell me what is the RJ45 to DB9 token ring
 pinout. I'm trying to make one, but can't find the pinout on the internet.
 Please Help. The problem I'm too far from the states, and it does
 not worth it to order a patch cable from there, if I can make locally.

 Thank you very much for your help...

 Ehab

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Re: Token Ring Question

2001-01-09 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

The HP maus are active mau and my routers are connected via media filters. Since I am
using active devices so I wonder why the length limitation is too short. Any 
suggestion?
For your question, it is simply I got three 2502 and 2 maus.

regards,
Fanglo

Ray Mosely wrote:

 I can't remember whether the 2502 needs a media filter.
 What type of physical port is the cable attaching to:
 1. nine pin female
 2. rj-45

 Are the HP mau's active (do they have external power) or
 are they passive?

 I suspect that you are using passive hubs, and the phantom
 voltage from the NIC's is insufficient to keep the mau
 relays open.

 Other question:  why two mau's?

 Ray Mosely
 CCNA, MCSE, ISCET

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 Subject: Token Ring Question

 Hi ALL,

 I have connected up two 2502 with two HP UTP/STP Token Ring Hub. But I
 find that the length of the connection cable to form the ring is really
 a matters. I can only form the ring with the cable length less than 2m
 with UTP cabling. Anyone knows how to work around with this limitation?

 Thanks and regards,
 Fanglo

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Flash Cards

2000-10-25 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

Dear All,

I can't understand why cisco pcmcia flash card are so expensive even
though the compatible products by others such as Kingston. Why cisco not
consider using smart media or compact flash or even ATA flash? Does
anyone know if there is any hardware restriction or it is solely for
proprietary?

Thanks for your input!

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BGP home lab

2000-10-23 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

Does anyone know how to setup BGP home lab? Does there any free real BGP
route can be injected to home lab envirnoment?

Best regards,
Fanglo


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WFQ FR

2000-10-14 Thread Fanglo MA

Dear ALL,

I have some congestion found with my Internet with is connected to the
provider via FR. From the setting configurated by ISP, the no fair-queue
is set on the FR link to ISP. I would like to ask if this is any
negative impact on FR with fair queue so that make it be default to FR
setting? What consideration should I consider to implement queueing
policy to help improving congestion in my case? I know I should collect
baseline performance for further evaulation, does anyone can advice how
to collect such information? My router is low-end 2500 cisco running
11.3 feature.

Thank for any help.

Regards,
Fanglo

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Re: 3600 module NM-1FE1R2W

2000-09-19 Thread Fanglo MA

From my understanding, the module you have does not work with 2600.

Fanglo

whatshakin wrote:

 I have a Cisco 3600  NM-1FE1R2W module I would like to get working in
 my 2621 if possible.  However, all the docs I have found on this
 module indicate it is only compatible with the 3600 series routers.  I
 plugged it into the 2621 for the heck of it and it powers up OK
 (LED's) but the IOS does not see it. Has anyone gotten one of these to
 work in a 26XX router and if so, what was the trick please? Cheers

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Re: max no of connections for vty

2000-09-17 Thread Fanglo MA

I try on my 2611 with IOS 12.0 (8) Enterprise. line vty 0 133 is allowed.

"Kristopher B. Climie" wrote:

 I cannot find anyway of getting it to work on my 2620.  I have tried both
 "vty 0 29" and the "ip alias 192.168.1.1 3001" suggestion.  Below is the
 output.  (and if you arent set up for a monotype font, the ^ is below the 5)

 K

 2620#conf t
 Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
 2620(config)#int loopback 0
 2620(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
 2620(config-if)#ip alias 192.168.1.1 3001
 2620(config)#line vty 5 29
   ^
 % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.

 2620(config)#

 -
 Kristopher B. Climie, CCNP, CCDP

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   works on my 2509.. Actually you need a terminal server for it i think ,,
  am
   not that sure ..
  
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I tried on my 2600 at home.  Wouldnt allow it.  Have you actually done
  it?
   
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router(config)#line vty 0 197
   
197 is the maximum number of telnet sessions; you can use any number
in between, so for your constellation (24 students, one teacher) for
   example
router(config)#line vty 0 25
   
Friday, September 15, 2000, 7:24:13 AM, you wrote:
   
jy hi ,
jy I am a instructor currently delivering CCNA course.The
jy setup of the classroom consists of 2 routers but I
jy have got 24 students telnetting to the 2 routers . I
jy have problems for them telnetting to the routers
jy because the max no of connections for the telnet
jy sessions are 5 , my question is how can I increase the
jy no. of connections so as to accomodate all the
jy students without buying more routers.
   
   
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Re: ISDN Connections

2000-09-05 Thread Fanglo MA

You should use ISDN simulator but it is very expensive. Around US2,000 at
ebay.

Good luck.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does anyone know of a way to simulate an isdn connection between two
 routers with ISDN interfaces?

 Or anyway else to simulate an ISDN connection?

 Thanks in advance.

 John

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Re: Back to Back Serial Cables for 2500 and AGS+

2000-09-01 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

For CISCO cable you may find bob at  [EMAIL PROTECTED] who sales cicso
cable in ebay and should have solution to you.

Regards,
Fanglo

Weiping Mandrawa wrote:

 Hi Everyone,
 Anyone know what type of cable needed to connect
 back to back between Cisco 2500 Series and Cisco AGS+

 the serial port of 2500 series is DB60 Female DTE
 the serial port of AGS+ series is 25 Pin Female DCE

 If possible, can somebody point me the link
 for the pin assignment

 and when I do sh controllers mci, I got
 CscAGS#sh controllers mci
 MCI 1, controller type 2.0, microcode version 1.4
   128 Kbytes of main memory, 4 Kbytes cache memory
   23 system TX buffers, largest buffer size 1520
   Restarts: 0 line down, 0 hung output, 0 controller
 error
   Interface 0 is Serial0, electrical interface is
 RS-232 DCE
 14 total RX buffers, 11 buffer TX queue limit,
 buffer size 1520
 Tx buffer in-use count is 0
 Transmitter delay is 0 microseconds
 High speed synchronous serial interface

 For the Help, I really appreciate it
 Thanks in advance

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Re: 2600 router - help required!!!

2000-09-01 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

if you are talking about NM-16A, then
1. async mode only, it does not support leased line. uou can use modem.
2. yes!
3. using console cable is ok. i get this work in two WIC-1DSU-56K4

hope this help

regards,
Fanglo

Ravi Kumar wrote:

 hi friends

 I am going to buy 2 no. of 2610 routers with 2 port sync/async card.

 my queries are

 1) will this card support both leased lines and ordinary dial up lines at a
 time (one port for leased line and another port for dial up logins)

 2) if it support PSTN dialup lines, how many it will support at a time??
 i.e. can i fix 8 port octal cable into one of the interface so that i can have
 8 simultaneous logins from remote locations???

 3) i need CSU/DSU cable for back to back connectivity between 2 routers for
 simulating WAN environment. where do i get that cable? will the same cable
 which i am using for 2500 series routers work??

 your help in this regard is highly apprecaited.

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4 wire CSU/DSU

2000-09-01 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

Hi,

Can anyone point out how to connect 4-wire CSU/DSU WIC to external
2-wire leased line? Or does it possible?

Regards,
Fanglo

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Re: BGP on Cisco 1601 with 12.0(3)T IOS

2000-09-01 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

Yes, I have the similar case. After we upgrade to C1600-BNOR2SY56I-L, we can
config bgp now.

regards,
Fanglo

John Hardman wrote:

 Hi

 Yes, you will need an advanced (e.g. enterprise+) image. I can not say for
 sure, so you will have to do the research if a advanced image on a 1600 will
 even support BGP.

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  I have two Cisco 1601's running IOS version 12.0(3)T on which I try to
  implement BGP as a routing protocol. When I am in config mode, I can see
  that BGP is an option, but when I type 'router bgp 10', the system returns
  'unknown routing protocol'. Are there any special requirements to run BGP
 ?
  Thanks for your help in advance !
 
  Regards,
 
  Georg Pauwen
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Compress IOS image

2000-08-24 Thread Fanglo MA

Dear group,

Does anyone has the experience to compress IOS image for accomodation
into flash? What is the limitation? Any URL is recommended?

Thanks a lot!

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back-to-back

2000-08-19 Thread Fanglo MA

Hi Group,

Does anyone know if it is possible to have back-to-back with
WIC-1DSU-56K4 with WIC-1DSU-T1?

Best regards,
Fanglo MA

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2-wire and 4-wire 56K DSU/CSU

2000-08-08 Thread Fanglo MA

Dear group,

I get a 56DSU/CSU cisco router, however, my company connection to one
site by 64K leased line is a 2-wire connection to DSU/CSU. I search
cisco page and find that the default for the new router, it is 1602, is
for 4-wire connection. Would anyone show the way or URL for testing this
1602 with the two-wire connection?

Thanks for any advice.

Best regards,
Fanglo MA

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CSU/DSU lab

2000-08-01 Thread Fanglo MA

Dear group,

Does any know how to connect up two CSU/DSU cards together in a home
lab?

Thank you for advice,
Fanglo MA

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CISCO MEMORY

2000-08-01 Thread Fanglo MA

Hi,

Does anyone know where can seek for less expansive memory for cisco
routers (16/26/25 series)? Any PC memory works for router?

Regards,
Fanglo

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Re: CSU/DSU lab

2000-08-01 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

Thank you!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 oh really? I thought 1,2 go to 4,5 and vice-versa...  I dont think the cisco
 console cable will do that!

 Fanglo, you need to have pins 1,2,-,4,5 on one end go to 4,5,-,1,2 on the
 other end.

 -B
 p.s.I'll make you one for $10 + S/H if you are really desperate.
 "Chris Larson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 009AE8FD8584D3119A2E0008C7F4A8492A14@WEBSERVER">news:009AE8FD8584D3119A2E0008C7F4A8492A14@WEBSERVER...
  Use the console cable you get with the routers (at least that's what I
 use),
  and if you use HDLC or PPP on the routers and config the DSU right it will
  work like a charm.
 
 
 
  Chris Larson
  CNE, MCP +I, CCNP +Security
 
  -Original Message-----
  From: Fanglo MA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 10:00 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: CSU/DSU lab
 
 
  Dear group,
 
  Does any know how to connect up two CSU/DSU cards together in a home
  lab?
 
  Thank you for advice,
  Fanglo MA
 
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Re: help-address and forward-protocol

2000-06-23 Thread Fanglo P.M. MA

I get it and just know there are DNS clients will send broadcast to locate DNS
Server for resolving queries. Before I don't know there exists such
implementation. The working environment to me is so ordered that I have no
this experience client will broadcast DNS query. All clients either have their
server apointed or failure at all.

Thanks,
Fanglo MA

Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:

 A bunch of stuff is enabled when you specify a helper address. You have to
 use no ip forward-protocol to disable the ones you don't want. Here's the
 list of what gets enabled by default:

 TFTP (69)
 DNS (53)
 Time (37)
 NetBIOS naming service (137)
 NetBIOS datagram service (138)
 DHCP (BOOTP) Server (67)
 DHCP (BOOTP) Client (68)
 TACAS (49)

 Priscilla

 At 02:09 PM 6/22/00, Fanglo P.M. MA wrote:
 Does any know why UDP DNS is enabled by ip forward-protocol by default
 when ip helper-address is specified?
 
 Best regards,
 Fanglo MA
 
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