Re: Internet Router? [7:33639]

2002-01-30 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

Scott, we just replaced our 7204 w/128 MB with a 7505 256 to handle dual 
DS3s. At last glimpse there were 103,000 routes. This upgrade was for 
future impacts. The 7204 has been reallocated to handle another DS3 all 
by itself. Hope this helps...just my .02

Scott Nawalaniec wrote:

>Hello Everybody,
>
>I just want to run this by everyone for their input from experience. 
>
>Scenario:
>I'm looking for a Cisco router that will be providing Internet connectivity
>running BGP and that will be able to handle the capacity of 2 PTP T1's to
>the Internet. I know minimum RAM will have to be 64mbs for BGP routes. I
>just want to know what people have tried that does and doesn't work.
>
>My choice would be a 3640 for future T1 expandability and/or a HSSI port.
> 
>Thank you for the input. 
>
>Scott




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Anyone had experience using 12.1.x IOS on a 7505 [7:32408]

2002-01-17 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

Howdy folks, I am burning in a 7505 for a DS3 to our ISP and it has a 
VIP240, DS3 card and 3 gig cards. I have been running it now for 5 days 
with nor problems but it is just on a tinye lab WAN I set up with an 
Adtran CSU and a 3640 w/HSSI for testing with IP BGP & OSPF which are 
working fine. I am unable to run 12.2 IOS because it is having issues 
dealing with the gig cards so 12.1.3 was the choice. If anyone has had 
any troubles or experiences can you share them? This puppy gets dropped 
into place and goes live in the wee hours of monday morning..Thanks 
for any input ;-)




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Re: Make money all day long with your computer [7:32396]

2002-01-18 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

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Re: CCIE #8642 [7:32411]

2002-01-18 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

Congrats Bill!...this is an inspiration and the people to bounce 
ideas off of sounds extremely valuable. I agree and am fortunate enough 
to have the same type of folks around me as well. Sounds like you were 
quite dedicated and deserve the hard earned status of  CCIE # 8642.Enjoy 
! ;-)..

William Lijewski wrote:

>For those who asked what kind of experience I had and how I prepared, here
>is a quick run down.
>
>I started working on my CCNA in March of 2001, I hadn't touched a router
>before that.  I finished my CCNA in April, finished my CCNP in July, and
>then took my written on September 9th.  From September 9th to the test day I
>was pretty much non-stop Cisco.
>
>I read all of the common books:
>Caslow
>Doyle Vol I & II
>Lan Switching
>CCIE All In One
>Cisco Practical Studies
>Cisco Access List Field Guide
>Cisco Packetized Voice and Data
>and many, many dozens of downloaded PDF's off of CCO
>
>I bought my own rack so I could work on it as much as possible, but the best
>thing I did was find 2 other people that were preparing for the exam, and
>wanted to take it around the same time I did.  Having people to bounce ideas
>and thoeries off of is amazingly helpful.  The two others that I studied
>with were first time test takers also, the first gentleman took it on Jan
>6th and is CCIE #8593, the other gentleman took it on Jan 12 and is CCIE
>#8630.  So three for three out of our group is pretty good.
>
>My best advice is what you've heard many times: Practice, Practice,
>Practice...know the commands, you just don't have time to think about it in
>the lab.
>
>Good luck to all.
>
>Bill




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Re: Slightly OT: 2924XL and Blue Screen of Death [7:32536]

2002-01-18 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

John, my idea is to make "SURE" that the 2924XL has th latest code I 
know it sounds a lil basic, but lately I have seen this curing my 2948s 
issues.

John Neiberger wrote:

>We're having an interesting issue that just appeared recently.  We have
>some Dell PCs running Netware 6 and new client software.  We're not sure
>why, but if one of these machines is connected to a 2924XL switch, it
>regularly experiences a blue screen of death either at login or within 5
>minutes of login.
>
>We have identical machines that operate fine if they're connected to
>our Bay switches or Cisco 1900 switches.
>
>Have any of you seen anything like this??  That makes no sense to me. 
>The only difference I've been able to determine is that Spanning Tree is
>turned off on those particular Bay switches and 1900 switches, yet it is
>turned on on the 2924XL switches.  So, perhaps these PCs are reacting
>badly to STP BPDU.
>
>Any thoughts?  Our LAN people are doing some testing with different NIC
>software and Novell client software and I'll post back to the list if we
>determine the actual cause of the issue.  But can you think of why it
>would only happen if they're connect to a 2924?
>
>Thanks,
>John




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Re: Switche basics [7:32504]

2002-01-18 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

Joaquim, I have to go with MADMAN here look up the basic 
param configs on this 3500.get to know it..it will get to know 
you!,www.cisco.com .out of the box it wont know its 
gateway, you will have to set it (set ip route 0.0.0.0 123.1.2.3 (your 
router)...etc.)it will set to auto though. Also check the latest 
code 

Joaquim Lopes wrote:

>Hi, i have 3 3500 Xl switchs with no configuration.
>What should i configure ?
>How can i tell if the ports are in half full or auto?
>In what is ip default-gateway used?




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Re: Have CCNA v1. Want to move onto CCNP. [7:32569]

2002-01-19 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

MrSpiffy, Good news!, the CCNA is good for 3 years instead of 2. My 
certificate from  Cisco states valid through September 16 2003 and I 
passed the exam in 2000. If you were in the undertaking of CCNP and your 
CCNA expires then you would have to re-cert CCNA Get the 
CCNP and you will just need to pass the re-cert exam on that from here 
on out..

MrSpiffy wrote:

>Hi, I have CCNA v1.0 (I've have had it for around 1.5 yrs). I was wanting to
>move onto CCNP. I've been on the cisco site and it mentions the fact that I
>require a current valid CCNA to move onto the CCNP track. I have a few
>questions:
>
>1. When will my CCNA expire? Im guessing in 6 months time as I once heard
>that CCNA is valid for 2 yrs.
>
>2. If my CCNA expires in 6 months does this mean I have to complete any one
>of the CCNP modules within the next 6 months for me to still be allowed to
>go for CCNP without having to do CCNA v2? Or does it mean i have to complete
>all 4 CCNP exams within the next 6 months prior to my CCNA expiring? i.e.
>just wondering what happens if my CCNA expires whilst im undertaking CCNP.
>
>Thanks for your help!
>Cheers,
>MrSpiffy




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Re: Stupid Question [7:32591]

2002-01-19 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

Flipping the switch is it... I always think of its file system as it is 
"in the flash" not as vulnerable as a hard drive... we just unplug 
hubs/switches/routers...  Thank goodness to. Can you imagine routers 
getting as pissed off as NT boxes when "improperly" shut down... we 
be going nuts..  

Richard Tufaro wrote:

>What is the proper way to shutdown a router? not reload, but shutdown? Just
>flick the switch? Seems to brutal to me.
>
>Richard Tufaro - MCSE - GSEC- CCNA
>Network Engineer - Anda Inc.
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Re: OT: 99% CPU Utilisation with ethernet disconnected [7:32621]

2002-01-19 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

IOS is my guess... kinda same wierd thing happened to me thursday night 
with a 3640 and 12.2super slooow.  rolled back to 12.1 and all was 
good again

Gaz wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>This is not really a problem, just curious and not been able to find a
>reason for it.
>
>I went to a site yesterday which ran 3DES on a 2650 with VPN module with
>just serial and fast ethernet. The firewall connected to the fast ethernet
>had been disconnected ready for me to move the router. I noticed that it
>took a while to accept the password, and around a minute for write mem, so I
>did a sho proc cpu.
>CPU was running constantly at 99%, although looking through the detail there
>was only around 35% in total. It was almost all in IP input.
>I put no keepalive on the fast ethernet and cpu utilisation went straight
>down to 1%.
>
>Didn't have time to check what traffic was going on.
>
>Anybody have any explanation?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Gaz
>
>CPU utilization for five seconds: 99%/65%; one minute: 99%; five minutes:
>99%
> PID  Runtime(ms)  Invoked  uSecs5Sec   1Min   5Min TTY Process
>   12920   3767046  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Load Meter
>   2   423173   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 PPP auth
>   3 7669232   2230284   3438   0.00%  0.03%  0.02%   0 Check heaps
>   4   0 1  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Chunk Manager
>   5   821380   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Pool Manager
>   6   0 2  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Timers
>   75012 12621397   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Serial Backgroun
>   86831   3765897  1   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 ALARM_TRIGGER_SC
>   9 356627773  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Environmental mo
>  10 753315430  2   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 ARP Input
>  11   025  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 DDR Timers
>  12   0 2  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Dialer event
>  13   0 4  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Entity MIB API
>  14   0 1  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 SERIAL A'detect
>  15   0 1  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Critical Bkgnd
>  16  135559   2095603 64   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Net Background
>  17   8   953  8   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Logger
>  18   31610  18804830  1   0.00%  0.01%  0.00%   0 TTY Background
>  19   16334  18805051  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Per-Second Jobs
>  20   4 2   2000   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Hawkeye Backgrou
>  213278  1354   2420   0.00%  0.12%  0.35%   0 Exec
> PID  Runtime(ms)  Invoked  uSecs5Sec   1Min   5Min TTY Process
>  22   0 1  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 HDV background
>  23   0 2  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 VNM DSPRM MAIN
>  24   042  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Net Input
>  254407   3767048  1   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 Compute load avg
>  26 6294136314153  20035   0.00%  0.04%  0.00%   0 Per-minute Jobs
>  27   0 1  0   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 CES Line Conditi
>  29  129535685967188   0.00%  0.00%  0.00%   0 ecaimLoPri
>  3013206273   2500683   5281  34.77% 33.20% 32.77%   0 IP Input
>  31 6215447   2353531   2640   0.08%  0.03%  0.00%   0 CDP Protocol




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Re: Which domain registration company is the cheapest? [7:32622]

2002-01-19 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

of the customers that www.happycomputer.net has are using them. 

WW wrote:

>THe company should also provide DNS services and can have MX record for me




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Re: VLAN question [7:32626]

2002-01-20 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

Nabil, in my opinion it would not be to any advantage. Seems like more 
administrative overhead to keep up with.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Greetings all,
>
>Just for clarification purposes, are there any advantages/disadvantages
>or a specific purpose to change the mtu size for a vlan(Ethernet Vlans)?
>I looked everywhere on Cisco's page, no luck.
>
>Thanks..Nabil




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Re: VPN and Cisco [7:32721]

2002-01-21 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

Tom, have you trusted the VPN device from the site on the internet?... 
Any natting going on just some ideas.

Tom Richs wrote:

>I have a client behind he firewall that is trying to VPN using Cisco's VPN 
>client (5000 series) to VPN to a site on the Internet.  Would I have to
open
>up anything on the firewall to allow it out.  Currently everything is 
>allowing out but the connection can't be established.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Tom
>
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Re: Cisco Security Specialist Prerequisites [7:32668]

2002-01-21 Thread George Murphy CCNP/DP

Just the CCNA its more of a lone cert specialty these days.

Brian wrote:

>Doesn't look like ccnp gets you much here, see
>http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/cqs/security/
>
>Bri
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "ko haag" 
>To: 
>Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 10:24 PM
>Subject: Cisco Security Specialist Prerequisites [7:32668]
>
>
>>If you have your CCNP, what tests are needed for the Cisco security
>>cert?
>>
>>Thx,
>>Ko




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