Re: Any Expiry date for CIE written? [7:895]

2001-04-17 Thread Jim Franklin

You have to attempt the Lab within one year.  Once you have attempted the
lab you may then take the lab untill you pass it for up to three years after
you written.
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> Hi
>
> Is there any expiry date for CCIE written exam before one's need to take
the
> lab?
>
> I heard some say 1 year between the writen and the lab and some said there
> is no expiry date...
>
> anyone can advice?
>
> Thanks
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Redundant internet connections [7:5977]

2001-05-25 Thread Jim Franklin

I have a frame network of about 8 sites (2 hosts).  I have an internet
connection at 2 sites.  I want 3 of the remotes to go out one internet
connection and 3 to go out the other, but I want all of them failover if one
of the internet connections fail.

When this happens I don't want all the traffic from GroupA to flow to HostA
and then get routed to HostB to get to the internet.  I also have a firewall
between both Hosts and the internet (link between router and firewall will
not die even if internet goes down.  My firewall supports RIP & OSPF (BGP is
an Option).  This is most likely a Nokia based Checkpoint FW-1.

And here is the kicker.these are all 1600's (BGP might kill them).





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Re: Redundant internet connections [7:5977]

2001-05-25 Thread Jim Franklin

Sorry, I had an image attached but it looks like it got stripped off.



1A /   \
_

2A/ /HostA---=FW=/  \

3A\Frame \   \  Inet
/

1B/Relay   / /
\

2B\\HostB---=FW=---\_/

3B \_ /




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> I have a frame network of about 8 sites (2 hosts).  I have an internet
> connection at 2 sites.  I want 3 of the remotes to go out one internet
> connection and 3 to go out the other, but I want all of them failover if
one
> of the internet connections fail.
>
> When this happens I don't want all the traffic from GroupA to flow to
HostA
> and then get routed to HostB to get to the internet.  I also have a
firewall
> between both Hosts and the internet (link between router and firewall will
> not die even if internet goes down.  My firewall supports RIP & OSPF (BGP
is
> an Option).  This is most likely a Nokia based Checkpoint FW-1.
>
> And here is the kicker.these are all 1600's (BGP might kill them).
>
>
>
>
>
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VPN 3000 Dynamic Crypto ? [7:6423]

2001-05-30 Thread Jim Franklin

Is it possible to establish a tunnel (LAN-to-LAN) from a VPN 3000 series
Concentrator with a static IP address to another VPN 3000 series
concentrator (or an IOS router) with a dynamic IP address.

I've gotten answers both ways from different people from within Cisco and
just wondered if anybody had made it work before I buy this thing.




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Re: Where is the Missig Link [7:7304]

2001-07-02 Thread Jim Franklin

When you mean when you say "browse the net" ? do you mean the network
neighborhood?  If it is then it might not even be a problem with the link or
the router.  It may simply be a browsing problem i.e. you may need to use a
LMHOST file, WINS server or something like that.




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> Hi Group,
>
> Please if you can just drop a line across to me, it
> might really help me.
>
> Has any one install a 2600 series router at the other
> end of a microwave radio link through the ethernet
> port be it 0/0 or 0/1?
>
> I have tried this on several occasions but it would
> not work, for reasons I have not found out.
>
> The setup is like this. I have a microwave radio link
> which is perfect. If you connect your computer to the
> the radio through a cross-over cable you would browse
> the net fine. My desire is to place this client in a
> different subnet/network. I introduce a router in
> place of the computer connecting to e0/0 of the 2600
> using  a cross-over cable. The other e0/1 of the
> router is then connected to the computer using another
> cross-over cable. The radio is getting its link from
> another router whose ip-address is 64.86.155.221/28,
> the radio's ip-address is 64.86.155.155/28, the e0/0
> interface of the 2600 is 64.86.155.156/28, the e0/1 is
> 192.168.0.1/24. The routing protocol is 'igrp 200'.
>
> After the above configurations, the best I can get is
> the replication of all the routes learned by this
> router from the other one over the microwave radio
> link, but my computer can browse the net. Remove the
> 2600 router and plug the computer straigt into the
> radio you would be able to browse the net.
>
> This is my dilemma. The questions that race through my
> mind without answer are:
>
> 1. Is it that I can't use the interface e0/0 and e0/1
> to make a WAN link over a microwave radio?
>
> 2. Do I need to install an ethernet interface WAN
> module in the WAN slot provided in the router.
>
> 3. Are mine just missing something.
>
> 4. Please remind me of what the missing link seem
> like.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards.
> Oletu H. G.
>
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SNA in the lab [7:11184]

2001-07-06 Thread Jim Franklin

What do I need to simulate an SNA over the wan environment in the lab?




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