Re: CiscoWorks 2000

2000-12-01 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

Hardware 

 256 MB of memory

 CPU running at 450 MHz

 8-GB available hard disk space

Software

 Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 5

Hardware

 64 MB of memory

 CPU running at 300 MHz

Software

 Windows 95 running Netscape 4.04 or Internet Explorer 4.01 and 64
MB of virtual memory

 Windows NT running Netscape 4.04 or Internet Explorer 4.01 and 64
MB of virtual memory

 Solaris running Netscape 4.04 with Telnet and Java enabled and 64
MB of virtual memory

Display Setting

 1024x768 resolution

 16-bit color palette

Yves R.

Simon Watson wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi Guys
 
 Can someone tell me what are the minimum system spec(hardware 
 software) I need to install Ciscoworks 2000 for NT on a System.
 
 
 Many Thanks
 
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sh proc mem

2000-10-31 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

Does anyone know the meaning of this command

check under these quotes , what is Getbufs and Retbufs

does anyone know what is all these precess and what is normal and what
is not normal

I know if the check heap going hight isn't normal but why ?


sh proc mem
Total: 3939252, Used: 991276, Free: 2947976
 PID  TTY  Allocated  FreedHoldingGetbufsRetbufs Process
   00  24784300 772676  0  0 *Init*
   00364  18728364  0  0 *Sched*
   001102116 208748   3160 216700  27520 *Dead*
   12 207124 202300   6548  0  0 Virtual
Exec
   20  0  0   2716  0  0 Check
heaps
   30 92  0   2808  0  0 Pool
Manager
   40256256   2716  0  0 Timers
   50572  0   3208  0  0 ARP
Input
   60 92  0   2808  0  0 SERIAL
A'detect
   70264  0   2980  0  0 Probe
Input
   80 92  0   2808  0  0 RARP
Input
   90  10336  0   6772  0  0 IP
Input
  100  0   7480   2716  0  0 TCP
Timer
  110  18188  0   6596  0  0 TCP
Protocols
  120  49788  47952   4552  0  0 CDP
Protocol
  130952  0   3668  0  0 BOOTP
Server
  140  0  0   2716  0  0 Asy FS
Helper
  150   3008540   6952  0  0 IP
Background
  160  0   8280   2716  0  0 IP
Cache Ager
  170128  0   2864  0  0
Critical Bkgnd
  180   5524  0   2808  0  0 Net
Background
  190348256   4808  0  0 Logger
  200256256   2716  0  0 TTY
Background
  210  0  0   2716  0  0
Per-Second Jobs
  220  0  0   2716  0  0 Net
Periodic
  230184  0   2900  0  0 Net
Input
  240  0276   2716  0  0
Per-minute Jobs
  250  0  0   2716  0  0 FR ARP
Input
  260256  0   2972  0  0 FR LMI
Input
  270  0  0   2716  0  0 FR IP
Rcv
  280  0  0   2716  0  0 FR LMI
Tx
  29011364441136476   2808  0  0
IP-EIGRP Hello
  31018957601884868  15608   9352  0 IP SNMP
  320 92  0   2808  0  0 SNMP
Traps
  330  0  0   2716  0  0 IP-RT
Background
  340 140740  62644  92096  0  0
IP-EIGRP Router
990880 Total
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Re: supernetting question

2000-10-27 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

Peter,

Maybe you will need to explane me this one

if you do a summarisation with this mask you will include some network
who wasn't there in the question

what happen if those networks are on a different interface 

I still keep my word to say , you need consecutive networks

Yves Routhier

Peter Slow wrote:
 
 no not really.
 what you will want to do is configure null interfaces on those routers tho...( i 
think)
 1010 -- 10
 0001 -- 16
  -- 0
 this is the third octet, and all the bits are the same up to 19.
 so yes, your aggregation is correct. (i think)
 
  - Peter (i think, therefore i am not always sure...)
 
 first , to be able to do supersubneting you need to have consecutive
 network
 
 
 
 "A.Strobel" wrote:
 
  What is the correct supernet for the followings:
 
  172.29.10.0   255.255.255.128
  172.29.16.64   255.255.255.192
  172.29.0.0 255.255.255.224
 
  is my calculation of  172.29.0.0/19 correct?
 
  Thanks,
 
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Mac addresse list

2000-10-27 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

does anyone know a place where I can find a complet list for the
ehternet card 

I mean the media access control address well known at MAC address

thank you
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Re: supernetting question

2000-10-26 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

first , to be able to do supersubneting you need to have consecutive
network



"A.Strobel" wrote:
 
 What is the correct supernet for the followings:
 
 172.29.10.0   255.255.255.128
 172.29.16.64   255.255.255.192
 172.29.0.0 255.255.255.224
 
 is my calculation of  172.29.0.0/19 correct?
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: 10M and 100M Ethernet connection

2000-10-20 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

depending, some 100 MB are not 10/100 so it will not work at all , 
in those port you need to put a 100 MB hub or port switch

just check the specification of you card , 10/100 or 100 only

that's the question

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Roland Mok wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I 've a 10M ehternet port router and a 100M fast ethernet port router.
 If I want to directly connect them with UTP cross cable, does it
 auto-sense to work with 10M? Pls advise.
 
 Sincerely,
 Roland
 
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Re: CWSI+CISCOVIEW4.2, CISCOVIEW5

2000-10-19 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

Raul 

it is possible that the IOS version of your switch do not have those
mibs

like router the mibs is also IOS base, in version 11, you couldn't get
stat by sub-interface on frame-relay interface, in version 12.0 you can
do it.

so check the version of your cat.

Yves Routhier


RAUL RENTERIA wrote:
 
 How about downloading the MIB's from CCO.?
 
 From: "Karthikeyan.V" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: "Karthikeyan.V" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Terminator [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CWSI+CISCOVIEW4.2, CISCOVIEW5
 Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 22:25:08 +0800
 
 Hi,
  This query supposed to be posted on cs-ciscoview.
 You can contact Cisco TAC from ciscoview 5.0 very easily.
 
 Regards,
 Karthikeyan.
 
 At 03:16 PM 10/13/00 +, Terminator wrote:
 Hi,
 I have problem with CiscoView 4.2 and 5. The problem is that I cannot see
 Cat6509 device in Cisco View 4.2 and 5 although I have install the latest
 package.
 
 I have another problem with CWSI 2.4. I cannot see Cat6509 device and
 manage
 it. I have already enable cdp to Cat6509 and all other peripheral devices.
 
 Thank in advance
 
 Dimitris
 
 
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Re: Limit Bandwidth?

2000-10-13 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

If you get a frame-relay circuit , you just need to do frame-relay
traffic shapping and if you got ATM shape your traffic with the VPI/VCI
command

Yves R.

 Nova Rich wrote:
 
 Guys, is there a way to limit bandwidth with an access list or
 something?
 
 I'm trying give an ether segment T1 bandwidth when I have T3 feed from
 telco.
 
 What's the best way.
 
 Ken

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Re: Money

2000-09-21 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

Wayne,

just go on dice.com and type 

CCIE and check the salary !



"Roan, Wayne" wrote:
 
 Group -
 
 With only 3,000 to 4,000 CCIE's in the world, what is the expected
 salary at that level?  I only ask this because if there are so few, what
 kind of pay range do they command?  I know that MCSE's are paid anywhere
 from 45,000 to 65,000 depending on where you live and how big the company
 is.  But let's not get into a certification debate, I know the CCIE is MUCH
 higher on the technical level than a MCSE.  I am just wondering the salary
 range for CCIE's
 
 Thanks,
 
 Wayne
 
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Re: auto-negotiate not reliable

2000-09-11 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

hello

the reason why is ,

when they come out with the standar of auto-sense they got some hole in
the standar and some equipment manufacture complete those hole as they
thing is good for them

hope I'm clear

Yves Routhier

Patrick Bass wrote:
 
 It can't determine the condition of the cable.  What else?...anyone help?
 
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  Can someone explain to me why auto-negotiate on a Catalyst 5500 and a
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Re: HSRP problem

2000-09-08 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

Hello Paul,

First you should alway set your switch in static mode as 10 or 100 baseT
if your sure the port attach is 10 or 100 BaseT, remove the autosense
mode for those port

Yves Routhier


Paul Montgomery wrote:
 
 Dear Group,
 
 I am experiencing difficulty with implementing HSRP on a couple of 3640s. I
 have set this up using configurations that have been working previously.
 Both routers are connected to Nortel 10/100 autosensing switches (separate
 but in the same stack). I have no VLANs or segmentation set up on the
 switches. I have set up debugging on the standby on both routers. What I see
 is only the outgoing hello packets. I do not see the incoming hello packets,
 consequently both routers think the other is down and therefore takes up
 the active router role. I have tried to do a multicast ping to 224.0.0.2
 which I believe is the multicast group address that HSRP uses without
 success.
 
 I have attached the relevent bits of config below.
 
 If anyone could shed any light on this curious problem I would be most
 grateful.
 
 Standby router
 
 standby-router#sh standby
 Ethernet0/0 - Group 0
   Local state is Active, priority 100, may preempt, use bia
   Hellotime 3 holdtime 10
   Next hello sent in 00:00:02.556
   Hot standby IP address is 10.10.2.200 configured
   Active router is local
   Standby router is unknown expired
   Standby virtual mac address is 0010.7b44.cf41
 
 interface Ethernet0/0
  ip address 10.10.2.209 255.0.0.0
  no ip redirects
  ip directed-broadcast
  standby use-bia
  standby priority 100
  standby preempt
  standby ip 10.10.2.200
 
 Primary-router#sh standby
 Ethernet0/0 - Group 0
   Local state is Active, priority 200, may preempt, use bia
   Hellotime 3 holdtime 10
   Next hello sent in 00:00:01.338
   Hot standby IP address is 10.10.2.200 configured
   Active router is local
   Standby router is unknown expired
   Standby virtual mac address is 0030.947e.d480
 
 interface Ethernet0/0
  description *** Local Area Network Segment ***
  ip address 172.31.72.200 255.255.255.0 secondary
  ip address 10.10.2.207 255.0.0.0
  no ip redirects
  ip directed-broadcast
  standby use-bia
  standby priority 200 preempt
  standby ip 45.10.2.200
 
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Re: what is dark fiber?

2000-09-05 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

Dark Fiber is when you only lease the transport for yourself ( company
use ) you do not lease the services like IP network or 10 baseT LAN

you can use it as a FDDI ring or giga. ethernet

most provider will use the term black fiber when the services require by
some one is not define in there company, so they can cost it as a black
fiber services

bahadir korkmaz wrote:
 
 hi.
 what is dark fiber?
 i found some sites that says dark fiber means unused fiber.
 is it so?
 i think dark fiber must be different then unused fiber.
 i mean for example. 10gigabit ethernet runs on dark fiber.
 dark must be something related to bandwidth or wavelength.
 
 if someone knows dark fiber definition i ll be happy.
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Re: Checkpoint question

2000-08-11 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES

Hi:

If you are from montreal, Maxon offert a good course , basic and advance
one about Firewall 1

Yves R.

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 it?
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