Re: Aironet 1200 [7:59310]

2002-12-16 Thread Mac
You will have to buy 2 wireless bridges.
The 350 series wireless bridges are 802.11b. 100 milliwat, and support
rp-tnc connectors, this will allow you to choose a range of antennas to use.
I would supose you have 3 major issues to worry about
1. I am assuming you have line of sight currently, are there any trees that
will grow leaves in the spring in your path?
2. Current voice and data integration - there are 2 likely ways that you may
be intagrated
a. using a channel bank on your csu-dsu e.g. 1 serial port to your pbx,
1 to your router, and the same thing on the oposite side of the T1 line
b. you are doing a voip integration with Drop and Insert cards
if you are running choice a, then you will have to deal with your voice
integration, if choice b, then you will just to reconfigure your router to
support the new wan
integration
3. Wireless security- Luckily cisco access points and bridges support
dynamic wep key rotation. If you are implimenting bridges then you will have
to configure
Leap. This makes it necessary to configure Internet Authentication
Server, or Cisco Secure ACS server, or whater radius implimentation of your
choice.

Hope this helps,
Colin McNamara


""Kevin O'Gilvie""  wrote in message
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> I am looking to get rid of the fractional T1.
> We have 12 voice 12 data..
> We can save money going wireless and increse the throughput..
> I want to go 802.11b all the way..
> Isnt the bridge 11a.
> If I have antennas on both sides wont that be enough?
> Please let me know your thoughts..
> there will be about 20 users in the remote office..
>
> TIA,
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
> >From: "Charlie Wehner"
> >Reply-To: "Charlie Wehner"
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: RE: Aironet 1200 [7:59310]
> >Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 02:07:40 GMT
> >
> >What type of throughput does the remote office need?  With two 1200
series
> >access points you can:
> >
> >a) Run one AP as Root and the other in Repeater mode.
> >b) Blast the signal across the street with just one AP
> >
> >I don't think you can bridge with 1200s series APs.  You might be better
> >off
> >buying 350 bridges instead depending on your environment.
> >
> >You could also buy a WGB to connect to one of the APs.  That's another
> >option.
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Re: ACS Logging / Accounting [7:59308]

2002-12-16 Thread Mac
In your AAA config specify a line for
aaa accounting commands 15 default start-stop
specify whatever group or method list you wish

Cheers,
Colin McNamara




""Amer""  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...> Is there is a way to log or
account for all the exec commands that are done
> on a router or switch on an ACS server.  I have a setup where all my login
> authentication and accounting is done thru a ACS server but I was
> wondering if I could get more detailed accounting accomplished by some
means
> (if possible).  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanx.




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Re: WLANFE [7:59278]

2002-12-16 Thread Mac
it is the web interface to the 350 bridge, workgroup bridge, and Access
point
""Arni V. Skarphedinsson""  wrote in message
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> Can some one tell me, what AP is focused on in the Wireless LAN for Field
> Engineers exam (WLANFE 9E0-581)
>
> Is it the 350,1100 or 1200, or just all of them




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Re: Aironet 1200 [7:59310]

2002-12-17 Thread Mac
11 megabit, for 802.11b, so with headers and encryption, 8-9 megabit.
Weather conditions, distance, and interferance can nock this rate down.
the 2 db dipole "rubber ducky" antenna's that come stock with AP's and some
Bridges have about a 200 meter range.  If you have any questions on what
antennas, cables and towers may be appropriate for you just go to cisco.com
tac tools, and aironet antenna calculator. This will tell you how much
distance/throughput/antenna hieght you will need/get.

Question on your voice integration, does the PBX connect directly into an
external csu/dsu that the router does (such as a kentrox with 2 v.35
connections) or does it plug into your router into a vwic card ?.

Cheers,
Colin McNamara

""Kevin O'Gilvie""  wrote in message
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> You are right.
> The 1200's dont support briging as yet, they are just WAP's.
> How much bandwidth does the 350 offer?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Charlie Wehner"
> To:
> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 9:07 PM
> Subject: RE: Aironet 1200 [7:59310]
>
>
> > What type of throughput does the remote office need?  With two 1200
series
> > access points you can:
> >
> > a) Run one AP as Root and the other in Repeater mode.
> > b) Blast the signal across the street with just one AP
> >
> > I don't think you can bridge with 1200s series APs.  You might be better
> off
> > buying 350 bridges instead depending on your environment.
> >
> > You could also buy a WGB to connect to one of the APs.  That's another
> > option.




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Re: regL ICMP in ATM network [7:59354]

2002-12-17 Thread Mac
Any one here correct me if I am wrong
I have experienced the same thing going from frame relay to an ATM IMA
interface (using FUNI in the middle).
The problem was that inverse arp is not supported accross that topology. So
in this case you use a combination of frame-relay maps, and ATM maps.
In either side, frame-relay or atm  you need to specify your ip address to
map to on the other side of the pvc.
You can also specify your localy connected interface in a second map
attached to that pvc. That way you should be able to ping your own
interfaces.

Cheers,
Colin McNamara

""swamy""  wrote in message
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on ATM Network, as I  tried to pring to any one
> on external network through ATM Network of a service provider is not
going,
> why-can any one clarify me in this regard.




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Re: non-cisco IP phones with Cisco Call Manager [7:59446]

2002-12-18 Thread Mac
Yes, callmanager supports SIP, there are also ip phones that function as
sccp endpoints.

Colin
""chinmay chinmaylolienkar""  wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Is is possible to integrate Non-cisco IP phones with Cisco call Manager.
>
> Regards
> Chinmay




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Re: Passed DQoS [7:59951]

2002-12-30 Thread Mac
Sounds like they have cleaned up this exam alot.
When I took the exam it was disgusting, full of errors. In a few instances
there were questions with no possible correct answers.
Congratulations.. on to the next - never ends huh ;)

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min
> to answer 60 questions and passing score is 720.
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RE: CCIE Home Lab Materials and Equipments [7:57810]

2002-11-24 Thread Robert Mac



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OSPF Loopback [7:52478]

2002-09-01 Thread Robert Mac

Hi,
How to show a /24 loopback address as /24 entry itself in the routing table?
By default in OSPF it is shown as a /32 even if you advertise as /24. I
didn't do any summarization inbetween.

Any helpers please...

thanks


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RE: OSPF Loopback [7:52478]

2002-09-01 Thread Robert Mac

thanks a lot Stefan!

I got the answer the doc says I need to put an "ip ospf network type
point-to-point" cmd on the loopback in order to to reveal their actual
subnet identity. I do not know whether this will work for a
point-to-multipoint network. Let me look for an alternative.

thanks


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Re: Hidden Commands... [7:52463]

2002-09-02 Thread Robert Mac

Dom,
what is HTH?

thanks


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Virtual Tokenring interface [7:52573]

2002-09-02 Thread Robert Mac

What is it and where do we really use it I mean in what circumstances?
Can someone pour some light on it?

thanks


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Lab attempt... [7:52593]

2002-09-03 Thread Robert Mac

Hi all,
How much weightage does a 'documentation' at the end of the lab? Do we have
to really break our head to draft this perfect?

I never cared much on my past attempts...I am for the 3rd attempt int 2
weekssomeone help me?

thanks 


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DLSW Question [7:52644]

2002-09-03 Thread Robert Mac

How can we prevent the dlsw connection falling back from backup peer to
primary peer when the later comes back alive. The 'linger' option with '0'
sec and the 'no linger' option does not seems to be solving the issue.

Any helpers please...


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Prevent DLSW Falling back... [7:52720]

2002-09-05 Thread Robert Mac

Hi all,
I got a doubt on dlsw I could not find much info in CCO too.

How can we prevent the dlsw connection falling back to the primary peer from
the backup peer. The 'linger' option with '0' sec and the 'no linger' option
does not seems to be working out.

Any helpers please...

thanks


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