RE: HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-31 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi group,


Who have used the 'standby track serial 0' command
before, while configuring HSRP.

I tried it and was disappointed because, my two
upstream providers are connected via a radio
(microwave link). Even when one of them is down, the
radio coneected to the router still send keepalives to
the route and as such the interface does not go down,
and as such the HSRP does not work when any of the
upstream goes down.

Has anyone being able to solve this problem?

Regards

--- Michael Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If router A has a higher priority and is setup to
 preempt, then when it
 comes back up (after a failure), it will resume
 being the active.
 If router A does not setup with preempt, it won't
 become the active until
 Router B fails or is restarted, etc.
 
 HSRP works by projecting a virtual IP address and
 a virtual MAC address. 
 You would configure the clients/workstations with a
 gateway that is the
 virtual IP address (or the standby IP).  Whenever
 the end device sends an
 ARP which the routers resolve to the virtual MAC. 
 It is possible to use a
 Burned-in (MAC) Address  (called a BIA) in case the
 default virtual MAC
 causes a problem.  Once the end workstation resolves
 the virtual IP to the
 virtual MAC, it communicates with the virtual MAC,
 in which both routers
 receive and take note of the traffic, but only the
 active router will
 actually forward the traffic.
 
 This is a in a nutshell view of HSRP and I'm sure
 there is something that
 I've left out or said wrong, but that's basically
 it..
 
 Mike W.
 
 
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RE: HSRP - hows it work [7:24721]

2001-10-30 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi group,


Who have used the 'standby track serial 0' command
before, while configuring HSRP.

I tried it and was disappointed because, my two
upstream providers are connected via a radio
(microwave link). Even when one of them is down, the
radio coneected to the router still send keepalives to
the route and as such the interface does not go down,
and as such the HSRP does not work when any of the
upstream goes down.

Has anyone being able to solve this problem?

Regards

--- Michael Williams  wrote:
 If router A has a higher priority and is setup to
 preempt, then when it
 comes back up (after a failure), it will resume
 being the active.
 If router A does not setup with preempt, it won't
 become the active until
 Router B fails or is restarted, etc.
 
 HSRP works by projecting a virtual IP address and
 a virtual MAC address. 
 You would configure the clients/workstations with a
 gateway that is the
 virtual IP address (or the standby IP).  Whenever
 the end device sends an
 ARP which the routers resolve to the virtual MAC. 
 It is possible to use a
 Burned-in (MAC) Address  (called a BIA) in case the
 default virtual MAC
 causes a problem.  Once the end workstation resolves
 the virtual IP to the
 virtual MAC, it communicates with the virtual MAC,
 in which both routers
 receive and take note of the traffic, but only the
 active router will
 actually forward the traffic.
 
 This is a in a nutshell view of HSRP and I'm sure
 there is something that
 I've left out or said wrong, but that's basically
 it..
 
 Mike W.
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Multihoming Without BGP!!!!!....How Posible???? [7:20305]

2001-09-18 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi all,

first let me pay tribute to my numerous Networking
colleagues, who lost their life while in active
service at WTC and Pentagon that fatefull Tuesday and
may God grant their love ones in this group the
courage to bear the lost. I stand with the popular
side 'Terrorism must be completely stamped out'

I will need some help with this configuration am
proposing.

I want to implement multihoming for one of my clients
and I do not want to use BGP at all neither do I want
to ask each of my upstream providers to route the
other provider's Set of IP Addresses given to me,
through its own Network. I have two Routers called
RouterA and RouterB. RouterA have three ethernet ports
(EA1, EA2 and EA3), while RouterB have two ethernet
ports (EB1 and EB2).


My two upstream providers (ISPs) are Source1 with IP
address 63.98.9.0 255.255.255.0 and Source2 with IP
address 100.10.10.0 255.255.255.0. Source1's link is
terminated on port EA1 on RouterA while Source2's link
is terminated on port EA2 on RouterA as well. Port EA3
on RouterA is connected to port EB1 on RouterB, while
Port EB2 on RouterB is connected to my Access layer
Switch.

That is the schematic above, my proposed configuration
is stated below:

RouterA(Config)#Interface EA1
RouterA(Config-inf)#IP Address 63.98.9.1 255.255.255.0
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Undefined Port Adapter type 55 at bay 1 [7:20112]

2001-09-16 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi, 

I have a 2621 router with 8M flash and 32M Ram. I
inserted a network module with 1 ethernet port into
it, the IOS 12.0 did not recognize it. It only sees
the FastEthernet ports that came with the router.
Upgrading the memory to 64M did not help issues,
Changing the module with two other onces did not help
the situation.

However, the IOS keep saying that the Adapter ports
are undefined.

Looking forward to your response.

Regards.
Oletu

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Boson Test 1 2 For CID Exam - - - How Good?????????? [7:19134]

2001-09-08 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi group,

Just wondering how good the boson test would be in
preparation for my CID exam?

Any one with valuable clue and other exam last minute
advice please you 2 cent is welcome.

Regards.
Oletu

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CID Exam!!!--- - - Stratacom Switches [7:18476]

2001-09-04 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi group,

Am bill to write my CID exam in 4 days time, am using
the cisco press book. However, the book did not give
stratacom switches any treament except for a few lines
and they test this area heavyly I learnt in the exam.
I have done a lot of searches even in CCO but could
not locate any white paper on this subject.

Please, help with a link or URL where I can get a
white paper on this switch. The URL provided in the
cisco press book did not help issues and on CCO, the
only thing I saw was how Cisco aquire stratacom in
1996, I wonder whether they will ask one that in the
exam. Any link will help, please.

Also feed me on the last minute check-list on the CID
exam.

Regards.

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CID Exam--How difficult????????? [7:17497]

2001-08-27 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi group,
 
 Am finally going for my CID examination on Saturday.
 Has any one written the exam lately? I heard that
 cisco is planning to change the course content. What
 is its difficulty level? I already have CCNA, CCDA
and
 CCNP. I understand alot of people do fail this exam, 

 what are the things to silence areas to keep watch on

 and what are the areas to give less attention.

 AM using the Cisco Press, Internetwork Design book by

 Matthew H. Birkner CCIE #3719, how good is this text?

 Do I need the appendix section of the book for the 
 exam or it is just met for general knowledge?
 
 Sorry for being this inquisitive.

 Please feed me as much as possible about this exam 
 without violating the NDA.
 
 regards.
 Oletu


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CID exam --How tough [7:17316]

2001-08-26 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi group,

Am finally going for my CID examination on Saturday.
Has any one written the exam lately? I heard that
cisco is planning to change the course content. What
is its diffulty level? I already have CCNA, CCDA and
CCNP. I understand alot of people do fail this exam.
AM using the Cisco Internetwork Design book by Matthew
H. Birkner CCIE #3719, how good is this text? Do I
need the appendix section of the book for the exam or
it is just met for general knowledge?

Sorry for being this inquisitive, feed me as mush as
possible about this exam.

regards.
Oletu

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VoIP Traffic Shaping Config [7:14451]

2001-07-31 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill CCNA, CCDA, CCNP.

Hi folks,

Hope this newsgroup does not make me lazy!!!
hehehehehe

I have a problem guys.  I have a Cisco 3640 configured
with an FXS voice module (2 voice ports).  I am
contending with a 28.8k link to my head office.  I do
voice and data on that link.  However, i need to
restrict my voice calls to one at a time.  I have done
some QOS on that link. In addition, i want the two
voice ports on the FXS VIC to be operational.  Is
there a command which i can use to disable one voice
port automatically when i am using the second port?
What i really mean is to have one port disabled as
soon as i pick up the handset attached to the other
port.  You get what i mean?  Well the reason behind
this is that i don't want my colleagues (who think
28.8k is a heaven)to use more than one handset at a
time to call the head office.  But i want port 3/1/0
and port 3/1/1 to be active so that any can be used at
any time (not simultaenously).

Regards!!!
Oletu




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Re: BCRAN test....was there fill in the blank? [7:10284]

2001-06-29 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA.

No, I did BCRAN last week, the commands did not require you to know the
modes and you do not need to type in the modes, it was exactly like this:

For the purpose of making it clear so that many will benefit, am going into
these example question, it does not represent any exact exam question, it is
just to drive home the point this trend is generating, so that would be
writers of these exams will be better guided.

Which command is used to trigger load backup when the primary link has
reached 50% utilization and will remain up, even when the primary link
utilization decreases.

You will then be asked to click on the exhibit, where you will see things
like:

1. backup interface 50 never
2. encapsulation ppp
3. ppp authentication chap
4. framing esf
5. x25 map ip 10.98.98.25 65252525552 broadcast
6. backup load 50 never

We will then be required to type in the correct command.

Offcourse the answer you will type in this particular case will be 'backup
load 50 never' . you do not need to type:

'Router2(config-if)# backup load 50 never'

Cos there was no option like this and you are not require to do it, you do,
you got it wrong.

I wrote the BCSN on April 20 this year. In the case of BCSN you must know
the modes cos the options were like this:

1. Router#Show running-configuration
2. Router(config)#ip address 65.76.123.1 255.0.0.0
etc

In the case of BCSN you are only required to type in the number
corresponding to the correct command, ie either 1 or 3 or 4. You are not
required to they in the command itself.

Note:
Am driven the more to do this cos, I do not want anybody in this list to
make the same mistake I made when I was writing my BCSN. Because of what I
gathered before that very exam from some one, mostly cos of the near
demi-god that exam had been publicly proclaimed to be, I was so filled with
emotions, so getting there, questions like the last set above were asked,
cos of what I had gathered either in the group or elsewhere, I just type-in
the exact command as it appears in the exhibit I was shown ie something like
'Show running-configuration' instead of '1' . I had done this for about 5
very cheap questions until I realized my mistakes (then the tension had cold
down, cos I discovered that the exam was not a demi-god afterall), but you
know it is adaptative, I can't go back. I lost good 5 cheap questions. Well,
I passed with about 854.

So please, be calm, the exams are very simple, read your cisco press or any
material you are using very well. Close your pick up the pinted scheme for
that particular exam you must have downloaded from www.cisco.com or
elsewhere, look at the outline and see whether you can explain all the
topics, practice as many sample questions as possible, and you will fly at
the end of the day.

Regards.
Oletu


- Original Message -
From: Gareth Hinton 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: BCRAN testwas there fill in the blank? [7:10284]


 A friend of mine did the BCRAN at the same time as I did the BSCN a couple
 of days ago. Both of the exams used the same format. Choose from an
indexed
 list of commands.
 This still means that you may need to know the correct mode as some of the
 commands are replicated at different modes. ie. The indexed list does
 contain commands which are shown in the wrong mode.

 When I did the BCMSN 2 months ago, it didn't use this format. Anybody know
 if this has gone over to this format now?  Some of the lads in the office
 were wondering.

 Regards,

 Gaz

 Ariel  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  In the BCRAN test, was there fill in the blank questions?  Did you have
 type
  in the answer or was it a choose from a bank of answers?  Will I need to
 be
  concerned what router mode the command must be typed in?
 
  Regards and thanks for your time.
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Re: my test [7:10340]

2001-06-29 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA.

I envy your courage, keep it up. The most important thing is to keep the
fighting spirit on. Do not quit, you will definitely win.

I had the same experience, CCNA was my first certification exams, the exam
was changed from version 1 to 2, July last year and when I was preaparing
for the test. I was reading Sybex version 1 and all that and was thinking
that the pass mark was still 755. I knew the difference a day before the
exam, there was nothing I could do at that momwnt, I went in for the exam,
what happened? I failed, got 806 and I need 812 to pass. I ran to the bank
cleared my account borrow money went back that VERY SAME day and booked for
the exam again. That day was a Thursday, I scheduled the exam for Tuesday
the week following, so short a time you might say, but at the end of that
D-day I scored 903.

So, keep ip up, you will fly.

Good luck.

Regards.
Oletu
- Original Message -
From: Jennifer Cribbs 
To: 
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 12:07 AM
Subject: my test [7:10340]


 Well people, I did not pass.  I failed my first test.

 I got 603 with 615 to pass.  I knew lack of experience would be a big
 deciding factor in my score.  I can only say, what
 I knew, I knew real well and the other things, I guessed at.

 Very very very hard test.  Much harder than the 507 and the 504 in my
 opinion.  But, I am going to try and test again in
 a couple of weeks.  Most of what was on it was networking essentials with
98
 and 95 and 2k admin thrown in with a
 few bios questions to round it off.  The network admin stuff is what
really
 threw me.

 One more point here.  If I had passed with 615, I would have quit studying
 in this area for awhile, but this way when I
 pass I will do better than 615.  This test had very unfamiliar areas on
it.

 so my score is nowpassed two, failed oneoh well

 I am going have a few drinks, take a nap and start studying again!!

 Have a great day!!
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CCNP At last!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [7:9853]

2001-06-25 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA.

It was not easy but it is over, I wrote my four exams like this:

Routing 2.0 ==20/4/2001
Switching  2.0 ==04/6/2001
Support 2.0  ==12/6/2001
Remote Access2.0 ==23/6/2001

I almost went to sleep after Routing 2.0, but it is easy. Which next Design
track or Security track or CCIE written??

Please write to advice me.

Regards.
Oletu H. G.




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After CCNP what Next [7:9149]

2001-06-20 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA.

Hi Everyone,

I have just Remote Access 2.0 between me and my CCNP cert and by Saturday
this
week, I would have been a CCNP certified. My problem seem to be the way
forward, before now I had been thinking of getting my CCDP before focusing
strength on the all important CCIE. I seem to gather last night from Cisco
site that CCDA is a prerequisite for CCDP and I have not written my DCN (CCDA
exam). confirm whether my findings about the CCDA prerequisite is true.

The dilemmna is, should I write DCN, then CID to get my CCDP as well or I
should forget all that and concentrate on my CCIE written? I am more for the
latter, to me once one have his CCIE, there will be no need for titles like:

Oletu Godswill, CCDP, CCNP, etc, etc, .   It will just be
Oletu Godswill, CCIE # 

Please, I want to hear your own point of view.

Regards.
Oletu H. Godswill.




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Please Help with VLSM [7:9024]

2001-06-19 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA.

Hi group,

Please just throw more light of this. If I have a block of ip address, can I
use different subnets for different purposes like this:

If my block is 216.73.203.0

1. 216.73.203.0/26    4 Networks, 64 Hosts each
2. 216.73.203.0/27  -- 8 Networks, 32 Hosts each
3. 216.73.203.0/28  -- 16 Networks, 16 Hosts each
4. 216.73.203.0/29  -- 32 Networks, 8 Hosts each
5. 216.73.203.0/30  -- 64 Networks, 4 Hosts each.

My desire is to use the item 5 for all my WAN links since it only have 2
valid
hosts per network and the rest for other purposes.

But my problem is if I have use two same IP-addresses but from different
networks (eg one from item 3 and the other from item 4 above) assigned to two
different hosts on both ends of a routable network, wouldn't the system
response with a conflict/duplication of IP-addresses or give some other kind
of error?
 Eg If, I have this scenerio:

Host A = 216.73.203.21 255.255.255.248 (ie a host on network
216.73.203.16/29)
Host B = 216.73.203.21 255.255.255.252 (ie another host on network
216.73.203.20/30)

Questions:
Since both hosts are on both sides of a routable network:
1. Wouldn't there be an IP-address conflict?
2. Wouldn't it be a duplication of IP-address?
3. If I ping 216.72.207.21, which of the two host will reply?

OR
4. Is it that I can only variably subnet a block of IP-addresses once, say
/29
and use only hosts from that subnet and cannot do another subnetting on that
same block when the need arises?

These are my questions.

How I wish someone can clear this, for it will help myself and many other
people in the group.

Rgards.
Oletu




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Confused about Cisco Agreement [7:8819]

2001-06-16 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA.

Has anyone really taken time to read and thoroughly understand the Cisco
examination agreement page?

The item 6 in that agreement reads(ie page 2 of your score sheet) Not to
sell, license, distribute, give away, or obtain from any OTHER source OTHER
THAN CISCO the exam materials, questions or answers

Is Cisco trying to say that obtaining exam materials from Sybex, boson,
certifyexpress, cramsession, wanpro, certificationzone, and passing on same
materials to friends who need them for their exams or borrowing others is
illegal?  If that is not what they meant, I think it is good they re-amend
that item 6.

Am confused, can someone explain better to me. Are mind by this enslaved to
cisco for all my materials relating to the exams or what do they really mean.

Regards.
Oletu




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CIT Down 1 to go [7:8311]

2001-06-13 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA.

Hi Group,

It was not easy, but it all ended well yesterday by my passing the CIT exam
with 885 scores. What surprised me most was the grouping of the exam. I was
scored 75% in HDLC and I can't remember answering any question on that.

I wrote Switching 2.0 last week Tuesday, With my passing Support 2.0
yesterday, it is now left with Remote Access which must be hacked down early
next week. After that the week following will definitely see CID down as
well.

Am greatful to all in this group your immense support has been of great value
to me.

Have a nice day.

Regards.
Oletu H. G.




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Which is the Best Book on the CID test [7:8117]

2001-06-12 Thread Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA.

I will be writing my CIT today, I wrote Switching 2.0 last week Monday and
will wrap up my quest for CCNP next week by writing Remote Access 2.0 . I
would have taken the CID next week instead of Remote Access, but for want of
the real book to go for. My target is to become a CCNP and a CCDP by the last
week of this month, nothing more nothing less.

Please can any one help me with the correct book to use? I have been using
Cisco press all these while, but recently popular options in the group did
not
favour the Cisco press for its lack of focus on the exam proper.

Please which of the book will be more focused.

Regards.
Oletu H. Godswill




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Where is the Missig Link [7:7304]

2001-06-05 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

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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Two(2) Processors [7:4499]

2001-05-15 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi group,

I have a little proble on my hands.

I have an NT4 server running sp4. There are two
processors in it, it is a compaq system. It also have
two processor controllers installed.

My problem is, the hardware sees the 2 processors at
bootup and displays information regarding both, but NT
still records 1 processor.

Do I need to do something else.

Help will be appreciated.

Regards.
Oletu H. G.

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Samba Client and FTP Client [7:4154]

2001-05-11 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

IF i use samba client to retrieve a file from a samba
server, where will the retrieved file be placed in my
local machine? It is same with using FTP.

How can I control where the retrieved file(s) should
be placed in my local machine.

Regards.
Oletu.

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BCMSN Exams [7:3157]

2001-05-04 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi All,

Am bill to write this exam next week. I need some helping tips:

1. What is the pass mark for the exam?
2. Am using the Cisco press book for BCMSN by Karen Webb. Is this book
enough?
Surprising, this book did not cover topics like DDR, Cisco TAC/CCO, ATM/LANE,
etc which I gather from cisco site that are some of the test areas. Should I
forget about these and just concentrate on the cisco press book or I should
get other additional materials?
3. What is the difficulty level of the exam when compared with BCSN?

Thanks for your respond.

Regards.
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Best CCIE Books and Resources [7:2229]

2001-04-27 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi all,

Which among the many are the best books with which one can comfidently
prepared for both the CCIE written and Practicals (Routing  Switching).

I will be glad to receive the complete sets of necessary books and resources
for this all important examination especially from those who have attempted
recently or seriously prepaparing for it now.

Regards.
Oletu H. G.




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Help on BCMSN [7:2191]

2001-04-26 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi all,

Has any written BCMSN recently?

Are the commands 'Set based' or IOS or both. Where they any Switch specific
questions e.g catalyst switch 5000, 5500, 2926G, 1900, etc. Are the commands
from a poll where you select the right one just like in BCSN?

Writing BCMSN in few days, any additinal clue?

Regards.
Oletu H. G.




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WAN Connection Through Ethernet Interface [7:1955]

2001-04-25 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi,

Is it possible for me to connect a production WAN interconnecting two cisco
routers with a microwave radio link in between through their ethernet
interface? Or must it be through the serial interface.

I have a cisco 2621 and 2511, with no add-on card. Which means, I just have 2
fastethernet interfaces on the 2621 and 1 serial interface with 1 ethernet
interface on the 2511. The serial interface on the 2511 has been connected to
another WAN. Am implementing a second WAN connection from the ethernet
interface of the 2511 through a microwave radio-link using speedlan radios to
1 of the fastethernet interfaces in the 2621.

After everything, 'show cdp neighbor' works fine on both routers. 'show ip
route' also works fine on both router. Pinging is okay. But from does prompt
in a workstaion attached to the 2611 router through a 3com switch 'tracert'
did not work, though 'ping' works fine and I can not browse the ethernet
either.

What might be the problem? What am I missing out? Or is it that WAN
connectivity can only be achieved through serial interface connection?
..??

Many questions, few answers.

Regards.
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Strange Configuration, Strange Result [7:1763]

2001-04-24 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Am trying to connect two cisco routers each on both side of two speedlan
radios and antenna. In place of the second router was a 3com switch before
now, and with that connection I can browse the internet.

I now replace the switch with a router, the connection from the radio into
the
router was made using a cross connect rj45 cable. After all configuration,
show ip route duplicates all the routes from the first router into the second
router. Everything seem okay. But outside the route I cannot browse the
internet.

Both routers were connected together via the radios through their ethernet
interfaces. The questions now is, 1. Can't I connect two routers via a radio
through their ethernet interfaces? 2. If the answer is NO, why then was 'show
cdp neighbor' showed me the second router, why was the line protocol up, why
was the routing table forwarded to my second router? 3. Is there anything I
am
missingup?

Thanks
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Passed BSCN 5 Minutes Ago [7:1379]

2001-04-20 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Thanks for your help and encouragemnets, 1 down 3 to go. The next is BCMSN is
the next.

I will appreciate necesary study links, on line test/materials. Will be
taking
BCMSN is two weeks time.

Regards.
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NT Multiple RAS Connections [7:938]

2001-04-17 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Though very small but defying all remedies, maybe my intense preparations for
my CCNP have taken better part of my memory.

How can I disallow multiple connections through RAS into my NT 4 server? I
have check all settings seems not to be finding the clue. Sometimes my
dial-in
clients connect into my RAS server through which they access the internet
multiple times using same username and password.

Please help me out.

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Re: napshot

2001-04-02 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

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Re: Snapshot Routing

2001-04-02 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Sorry, Snapshot routing is purely for Distant vector
routng protocols, so eigrp is out of it. Static routes
will solve your problem.

Thanks
Oletu H. G.

Guys,

I know that snapshot routing support RIP and IGRP
but .does EIGRP 
support 
snapshot routing?

I had configure EIGRP and snapshot.  But seems
snapshot routing got no 
effect on EIGRP.  When the snapshot is in quiet
status, eigrp 
continuous 
keeping the ISDN link up.

If snapshot does not works on EIGRP then is it only
static route can be 
used 
to keep ISDN link quiet?

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No Domain Server Found

2001-01-11 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi all,

I  have a little problem with my LAN. Most likely I am not think alright =
presently.

In a bid to preserved our public IP Address, I installed a proxy Server =
Software on one of the PCs that have a public IP Address, this PC is =
connected to a central Switch to which the main radio gateway to our =
Service Provider is connected.

The Proxy Server host PC have two NICs installed one pointing outside =
and the other pointing inward. I assigned private IP Address 192.168.z.x =
to the one pointing inward. The other PCs in the LAN have address ranges =
of 192.168.z.x+1. The internet explorer was configured to use the proxy =
to connect to the internet.

When I try to log into the domain from the workstations, I keep =
receiving the message 'No Domain Server Available to validate your =
Password.". When I click Okay, and the systems boots. I found out =
that I can ping the Domain controller and other workstations in the LAN =
and can as well browse the internet via the proxy on the Domain =
controller, but when I click Network Neigborhood I can only see the =
current workstation.

This senerio had been working fine for me in my former place of work, =
the only difference is that both NICs from the Proxy server PC are not =
connected to the Switch, one is connectec directly to the gateway and =
the other to the LAN.

I believe I am missing something out somewhere, the multi-million dollar =
question is 'What is that?.

Thanks in advance.

OLETU Hosea Godswill, CCNA.


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How can I read these files

2001-01-11 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

With what application can I read files with Extentions:
.ps
.piff
.unk

Where can I download these files.

Thanks to all.

OLETU

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VoIP Installation and Configuration

2001-01-05 Thread Mr. Oletu Hosea Godswill, CCNA

Hi Guys

I intend installing a voice over IP gateway and I have with me here the =
following software:

1. Gateway
2. Gate Admin
3. Gatekeeper
4. SQL Server

All from Innomedia.

Question.
1. Do I need any other vital software to complete the installation?
2. Can I install all the Software Packages in one Computer System or it =
will be
better otherwise? If otherwise, then which one(s) will go into one =
Computer=20
system and which will go into the others?
3. Other useful information / Documentation will be well appreciated.

I lost the manual that came with the software and that is why I am doing =
this.

Thanks in advance.

OLETU Hosea Godswill, CCNA

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