Re: HIP HIP HURRAY!!! :) [7:48156]

2002-07-05 Thread Peter I. Racz

Congratulations!

Peter

Morgan Hansen wrote:

>HURRAY Hahaha:-) 
> 
>Just got back from my CCNA exam dear friends, and wouldnt you know 
> 
>With help from you guys, I managed to ace the test!!! :-) :-) :-) :-)
>:-) 
>Without help from you all (Chuck, you know your among them right :-) ) I
>don't know what I would have done, so. BIG UP TO YOU EVERYONE!!! :-)
>YOURE THE BEST!
> 
>(Wish I could by you all a round of beer right now:-))
> 
> 
>Once again Thanx with a capital T!
> 
>Best,
>Morgan Hansen
>#CCNA (soon to be mcse to :)
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>.




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Teltone demonstrator settings [7:48000]

2002-07-03 Thread Peter I. Racz

Hello group,

I have a teltone demonstrator in my homelab now and I am wondering how 
to setup following parameters:

Caller identification
Terminal Display Text
EKTS
Call Appearances
Key Hold
Additional Call Offering

I feel like there are too many variables: it is kind of a matrix, with 3 
configurations methods: dial string, dialer map, and dialer profiles on 
one side of the matrix
and 1 spid, 2 spids no spids caller id, no caller id, ekts, no ekts etc 
on the other side. And we get different behaviors for each cell in the 
matrix: how many B channels come up, and if they are bidirectional or 
unidirectional.

Also, could someeone point to a good resource about isdn, which explains 
about spids and tei etc... and the how these numbers are assigned...

Thanks,

Peter I. Racz




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back 2 back cable [7:47120]

2002-06-20 Thread Peter I. Racz

Hello group,

would somebody happen to know the pin layout and of the b2b db60 cable?
Do we in the home lab utilize all the pins which are connected? With 
other words: could we make thinner b2b cables?
Which signals are on which pin would be also interesting.

Thanks in advance,

Peter I. Racz




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516-CS Noisy Cooling Fan [7:46181]

2002-06-09 Thread Peter I. Racz

Hello,

I use a 516-CS terminal server in my home-lab. There is a small cooling 
fan in the router, which got very noisy by now.
And not just the noise, but I also fear that the fan may stop any time 
and thus may cook the unit.
I have opened the router and there was a sticker with a company name and 
a phone number on the top of the fan, but the number is dead and I could 
not find the company on the web either. I wish I had a 2511 instead, I 
could easily find replacement fan for that router...

Did anybody have the same problem? Where can I get a replacement fan?

Thanks in advance,

Peter I. Racz




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Re: Terminal server required for CCNP/CCIE lab? [7:42600]

2002-05-28 Thread Peter I. Racz

Hello,

I used to swap the console cable too and was wondering about the same 
thing, and then I have bought a CS-516 with the "latest" IOS, which is 
the cheap equivalent of the 2511. If you devide the how many times you 
plug in and out the console cable till you become a CCIE, you will get 
something like 0.1c/plug. It is not worth... ;-)

But seriously, the good thing which has not yet been mentioned here is 
that you can have connection to each router in a different window thus 
seeing in real time what happens on other routers when you change 
something here... This is extremely useful when you learn...

The multiple connections are set up via multiple telnet sessions from 
your pc to the terminal server and connecting each session to a 
different router.

I also include here the sh ver of my CS516. If you come accross one of 
these, make sure your OS version is not older than 10.3, which is the 
latest. This will make sure you will have the same experience then 
having a 2511.

Peter Ivo


Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) CS Software (CS500-C-M), Version 10.3(7), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1995 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 01-Nov-95 15:17 by vatran
Image text-base: 0x00802000, data-base: 0x00AB23A4

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 5.3(7), SOFTWARE

CS uptime is 3 minutes
System restarted by power-on
Running default software

Cisco-CS500 (68331) processor with 10240K bytes of memory.
TN3270 Emulation software (copyright 1994 by TGV Inc).
SuperLAT software copyright 1990 by Meridian Technology Corp).
1 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface.
16 terminal lines.
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

Configuration register is 0x2102

CS#

Frank Herschell wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Can someone tell me if a terminal server (2509-2512) is required for a
>CCNP/CCIE lab? I'm continuing to build up my lab and was thinking of buying
>one soon. I read somewhere that the CCIE lab does not use reverse telnetting
>anymore. Is this true or not? Right now I'm swapping the console cable among
>all my routers and switches for configuration purposes. Should I buy a
>terminal server or not? I'm working towards a CCNP for now.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Frank
>.




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Re: CCIE Written Question [7:44578]

2002-05-20 Thread Peter I. Racz

Hello,

I just want to add my own to what Dennis has said (actually I have 
learned it from his book too - Thanks Dennis)

How can you easily memorize this you may be wondering...

0=0  ( - )   8=1 (1000 - 0001)
1=8  (0001 - 1000)   9=9 (1001 - 1001)
2=4  (0010 - 0100)   A=5 (1010 - 0101)
3=C  (0011 - 1100)   B=D (1011 - 1101)
4=2  (0100 - 0010)   C=3 (1100 - 0011)
5=A  (0101 - 1010)   D=B (1101 - 1011)
6=6  (0110 - 0110)   E=7 (1110 - 0111)
7=E  (0111 - 1110)   F=F ( - )

Like this: 3 Cats 5 Apples 7 Elefants and DeciBel. These stand for:
3=C (and C=3 of course)
5=A
7=E
D=B

The rest is really easy to remember because they are very easy to 
project in your head in binary.
0=0
F=F
6=6
9=9
F=F
1=8
2=4

Good Luck,
Peter

Peter Ivo Racz

Hunt Lee wrote:

> I was just wondering if anybody knows a way to translate Ethernet MAC
> (Cananical) to Token MAC (non-Cananical) & vice versa??
>
> I know how to do the simple ones:
>
> e.g.  1078.xsxx.
>
> HexDec SwapDecHex
>
> 10   =  16=>  0001    => 1000 =  8   = 08
>
> Or any other ones like
>
> DecHex
> 101
> 202
> 303
> 404
> 505
> 606
> 707
> 808
> 909
> 10  0A
> 11  0B
> 12  0C
> 13  0D
> 14  0E
> 15  0F
> 16  10
> 17  11
> 18  12
> 19  13
> 20  14
> 21  15
> 22  16
> 23  17
> 24  18
> 25  19
>
>
> But I don't know how to do it if they give me a large one e.g. Hex of 
> 78, or
> AC etc??
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best Regards,
> Hunt
> .




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Re: "Foreign" job sites? (Non-North American) [7:41927]

2002-04-19 Thread Peter I. Racz

Hi all,

My name is Peter and this is my first post, but I read the last 3000 
messages... Great place, I am happy I can be here.

Sean, there is a "Groupstudy Japan" mail list, and it is called 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] You have to register first though at 
egroups.co.jp You should drop a mail there. I am in Osaka. Let me know 
if I can be any more help.

Peter

Sean Knox wrote:

>Hi all, where can I find links to out of county job sites? (in particular,
>Japan)Dice and Monster just are not cutting it and I was hoping some list
>members could provide some insight.
>
>Thanks,
>Sean
>.




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