RE: Palmpilot question

2000-11-23 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR

I have had one for about a year and like it but coverage is spotty.  Many
dead areas in my building.  I will walk around and when I get close to an
outside window the thing goes off like crazy receiving all the emails sent
to me while in a dead zone (sounds like a Steven King movie, huh?).  At home
the coverage is poor as well so I get bombarded when I hit a good coverage
area when driving into work.  Seems like I spend most of the time deleting
mail I have already read...

Don

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Yes, I have used it for about 1 1/2 years. It is tied to my
work email,
Exchange\Outlook account. Works teriffic.

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Anybody know about the Blackberry???

Any other experiences with the Blackberry, good or bad..

Thanks,

John
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RE: BGP book

2000-11-21 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR

"Internet Routing Architectures, The definitive BGP resource"  Second
Edition, Cisco Press, author Sam Halabi.

This is the bible of BGP...

Don


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There is one I would not recommend:
BGPv4
this is a slim paperback book (has green spine I think) can't remember the
author.  HORRIBLE book.  I am sure it had some good info in it but reading
through it made NO sense to me at all.  Talked in circles most of the time
and was really dry.

Morgan
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> can anyone recommend a book that has extensive coverage of BGP? Thanks!
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> Kenneth
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BGP bandwidth question

2000-11-17 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR

OK, I have a discussion going on in the office about what a full BGP session
is going to do to our Internet bandwidth and memory.

Right now I have 2 T1s from two providers, one from PSI and one from Epoch,
and am getting partial routes from both.  I get 6505 prefixes from PSI and
1238 from Epoch.  We are running a 7206 NPE150 with 128 Meg of Ram.  I am
looking at getting full routes from one or both providers.

I am getting conflicting feedback about what getting  full routes will do to
our bandwidth and memory.  One says it will kill us and another says no
problem.

Any real world experiences and feedback would be appreciated...

Don

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RE: backup interface on ospf router

2000-11-15 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR

OSPF will use the 128K line when/if the 512K fails but won't overflow to the
128 when the 512 is full because, as you say, it does not in itself use
congestion in it's algorithm...

Don 

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How will OSPF handle this? Will all traffic use the 512K
until it fails or
will it overflow to 128k when full. I take it the 128k won't
be used until
at least one of the above happens and I can't decide whether
it will even
use it at all as long as the 512k is available as OSPF
doesn't use load in
algorithm.

Cheers,

Gaz


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> Hi all,
> Can we have a backup interface on an ospf enabled
> router.
> for example.
>
> Router ospf 100
> network x.x.x.x
>
> ...
> interface s1
> ip address x.x.x.x ...
> backup interface serial 3
> backup load 60 5
> 
>
>
> Is it possible with ospf enabled router.
> Both the interface S1 and S3 are going to same
> destination with different speed.
> S1= 512 KBPS
> S3= 128 KBPS
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Anyone familiar with SmartCertify?

2000-11-13 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR

These people have called me a couple of times to see if I'm interested in
their CCNP courseware.  The "sale" they have going on now gives you the CCNP
package for $2700.  I've never heard of them before.  Anyone used it?

http://www.cisco-certification-training.com/productinfo/ccnp.asp

Don


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RE: Class C costs

2000-10-30 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR

Last I worked for an ISP (left about a year ago),  there was no charge for a
class C but you had to show via a network map you were going to use at least
60% of them...

Don


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Subject: Class C costs


What are ISPs charging for a single Class C?

Edward Watson

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Dial Backup

2000-10-24 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR

I am trying to setup Dial Backup from various sites we have around the
country to the Corporate office.  I have an 3600 in the Corporate office
with a PRI line and the interfaces configured thus:

controller T1 1/0
 framing esf
 linecode b8zs
 pri-group timeslots 1-24
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
 ip address 10.10.253.2 255.255.255.0
 duplex auto
 speed auto
!
interface Serial1/0:23
 no ip address
 encapsulation ppp
 ip mroute-cache
 isdn switch-type primary-ni
 no peer default ip address
!
interface Dialer1
 ip unnumbered FastEthernet0/0
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer in-band
 dialer idle-timeout 3600
 dialer-group 1
 peer default ip address pool dbpool
 ppp authentication pap
!
ip local pool dbpool 10.10.253.33 10.10.253.63

I can connect to the 3600 with a BRI from a remote 2503.  The 2503 shows it
is connected as does the 3600 but no packets are being exchanged.  On the
3600 none of the IP addresses from the local pool are not being used.

How should the 2503 be configured?

Don Gardner
Network Analyst

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RE: PIX w/ 3 Interfaces

2000-10-23 Thread Gardner, Donald/COR

Yup, you simply have to setup the static commands between the outside and
the inside interfaces and conduit statements for the particular ports and
host. 

Don Gardner
Network Analyst
CH2M HILL



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Sent: October 23, 2000 3:27 PM
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Subject: PIX w/ 3 Interfaces


Currently my PIX has two interfaces.  I'm getting ready to add another 
interface to my PIX to make it 3 interfaces to make a separate DMZ network.

My question is, when a user on the outside tries to access a server on on 
the network on the inside (not dmz), is that doable.  Also, I haven't been 
able to find a full blown very very detailed sample config of a 3 interface 
PIX configuration.  If someone could share their 3 interface PIX 
configuratin with me, I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks.
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