Diablo II [7:10716]
Does anyone know what ports Diablo II uses. Need to block it. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=10716t=10716 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: ccnp voice certification
It has 0 pages because it's not a book. It's an interactive CD. -Original Message- From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 2:00 PM To: 'umerkhan'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: ccnp voice certification The only book I can find is this one (ISBN:1587200236) : http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?series=2book=98 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1587200236/qid%3D/107-8239556-3243701 (watch for wordwrap) It must be a pretty easy book to read, because according to CiscoPress, it only has 0 pages. :-) Should you deside to get it, please let me know if it's good, since I probably will look at that exam when I'm done with my CCNP. Hth, Ole Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.CiscoKing.com NEED A JOB ??? http://www.oledrews.com/job -Original Message- From: umerkhan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 1:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ccnp voice certification hello=20 can anyone suggest me any book or guide for the prepration of the ccnp = cvoice certification (640-647 CVOICE) thanx, umer _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Catalyst 5000 for home
Don't forget that if you want to do some vlan trunking you need 100 Mbs. -Original Message- From: louieb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 8:37 AM To: 'Albert Lu'; 'GroupStudy' Subject: RE: Catalyst 5000 for home The Sup 1 and 10 meg card will do all you need for the lab. Don't waste the extra bucks on the 100MB card unless you plan on keeping the cat for personal use after you pass the lab. When I bought mine, it had a sup I, 24 port 10MB card, 12 port 100FX card and an ATM LANE module. (Now that they have taken LANE off the lab, it looks like a big mistake). I've never used the 100 FX module and the ATM module is no longer needed. Be sure to keep several code release versions around as they tend to use older versions of code on the Cat's in the lab. LAB -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Albert Lu Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 11:03 PM To: GroupStudy Subject: Catalyst 5000 for home Hi, I would like to ask what's the minimum modules I need for a Cat5000 for a home lab? I'm considering a SupI(ws-x5009) and a ws-x5010 (24pt 10meg telco ports) or ws-x5012 (48pt 10meg telco ports). Is this sufficient for a CCIE lab, the SupI has a 100Meg uplink surely this is enough to to ISL trunking, routing, etc, etc? Or should I go for a ws-x5213a (12pt 100Meg). This module is much more expensive than the other because of the onboard RJ45 and being 100Meg. Thank you for you advice. Albert _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Advanced Networking Expertise Workshop I II
Has anyone taken one of these classes from Global Knowledge and, if so, what were your thoughts on the class? Roman _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo IM
I see this thread has reached 'non-productive' status. Congrats gentlemen. -Original Message- From: Nabil Fares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 9:57 AM To: Patrick Bass; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo IM Look at the orignal post: Has anyone implemented port filtering to disable AOL instant messenger and Yahoo instant messenger? If you have, could you send me the ports they use on those? Could you also tell me what techniques you used, doing it at the firellwall(pix) or the router? Thanks for any input. I don't see anything about blocking IP addresses! Let me know if you want me to spell out for you. Nabil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick Bass Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 5:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo IM Who said anything about blocking ports? Read the post again. I said block the IPs of the servers. Sheesh. "Nabil Fares" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Disabling these ports to prevent users from using these application isn't going to do you any good. Simply put, both apps use port 80 as the last option to access their servers. I'm not really sure you can stop these users!. Nabil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick Bass Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo IM Find out the server IPs and use outbound deny at the pix. I did this to block napster and other bandwidth hogs. Frank Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Has anyone implemented port filtering to disable AOL instant messenger and Yahoo instant messenger? If you have, could you send me the ports they use on those? Could you also tell me what techniques you used, doing it at the firellwall(pix) or the router? Thanks for any input. -Frank _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: post CCIE written clarification
NBMA does not emulate a broadcast network. This is the actual network type used in frame-relay. NB means non-broadcast. If you want OSPF (for example) to consider it a broadcast network you need to configure it as so. But...when the day's over and NBMA network is still and NBMA(non-broadcast multi-access) network. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 11:51 AM To: Charles Henson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: post CCIE written clarification Charles, I'm currently struggling with the same... (I'm taking BSCN this Tuesday) here's the def's from the Cisco press BSCN course book. Point to Multipoint - treats the nonbroadcast network as a collection of point to point links. NBMA - Emulates a broadcast network, usually used in a fully meshed environment, some configuration necessary and for good measure an RFC: RFC 2328 Congrats on the written, Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles Henson Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 6:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: post CCIE written clarification Got the written out of the way and am now going back to the basics to help start preparing for the lab. One thing I cannot get clear and can't find any good references for on CCO is the difference (if there is one) between point to multipoint and nbma topologies. I have discussed this at length with my peers and am still drawing a blank. If anyone can clarify this or refence a good URL it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: CCIE reading: TCP/IP by Doyle Vol.1 or 2
Is Routing TCP/IP vol 2 ever going to come out? -Original Message- From: Kevin Welch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 3:58 AM To: Brant Stevens; Chuck Larrieu; Eric Gunn; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCIE reading: TCP/IP by Doyle Vol.1 or 2 Recommended Book list Top Down Network Design -- ISBN: 1578700698 Cisco Access Lists Field Guide -- ISBN: 0072123354 Interconnections (2nd Ed.) -- ISBN: 0201634481 Routing TCP/IP vol 1 -- ISBN: 1578700418 Routing TCP/IP vol 2 -- ISBN: 1578700892 Internet Routing Architectures (2nd Ed.) -- ISBN: 157870233X Bridges, Routers, Switches for CCIE's (2nd Ed.) -- ISBN: 0130903892 Cisco ATM solutions -- ISBN: 1578702135 Integrating Voice and data networks -- ISBN: 1578701961 Performance and Fault Management -- ISBN: 1578701805 -- Kevin - Original Message -=20 From: "Brant Stevens" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "Eric Gunn" = [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 5:24 PM Subject: RE: CCIE reading: TCP/IP by Doyle Vol.1 or 2 You have ISBN numbers for these books? =20 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chuck Larrieu Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 11:04 AM To: Eric Gunn; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCIE reading: TCP/IP by Doyle Vol.1 or 2 =20 =20 According to Amazon, Doyle's volume 2 has a 6 week lead time. Has = anyone actually seen this one on the shelves yet? =20 Halabi is remarkably clear reading. But it never hurts to have a = second way of looking at things. =20 Doyle vol 1 is definitely a must. I would add Slattery / Burton = Advanced IP routing in Cisco Networks for the wealth of examples and router = outputs. =20 One must read Caslow in the frame of mind in which it is intended. = Caslow expects that you already know the basics, and now you want to start = thinking like a CCIE. It is a book about problem solving, not a book about = learning fundamentals. =20 Chuck =20 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf = Of Eric Gunn Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 7:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCIE reading: TCP/IP by Doyle Vol.1 or 2 =20 Hello, =20 I am looking at obtaining the books that are "Required reading" for = the CCIE lab, according to www.ccbootcamp.com. I have heard great things = about their perpetration labs and plan to buy them as soon as I can get my = lab pieced together from optsys. =20 The books listed are: =20 Internet Routing Architectures, Bassam Halabi CCIE Prof. Development Routing TCP/IP Volume I, Jeff Doyle Cisco Certification Bridges, Routers, and Switches for CCIE's, Caslow Cisco Lan Switching (CCIE professional development) Cisco Catalyst Lan Switching Louis R Rossi, Louis D. Rossi, Thomas = Rossi =20 =20 I noticed the TCP/IP book by Doyle has a Volume 1 and Volume 2. The = first book seems to be the foundation book while the second one goes into = BGP. Multicasting, etc. =20 The Architecture book by Halabib is a must have, from everyone that = has read it. It seems to be heavy in BGP more than other exterior routing protocols. Is Doyle vol 2 worth reading back to front or are their = better reads one the list for that information? =20 Thanks, =20 -Eric Gunn =20 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] =20 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] =20 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: = http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Passed Support 2.0
Congratulations Mr. Wong! I would agree with you in that if you've passed the other three and work with this stuff everyday, CIT shouldn't hang you up. Regards, Roman -Original Message- From: william [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 8:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Passed Support 2.0 Hi guys Just passed it today. The questions are not difficult but tricky. What I said is funny questions. Really. I thought that it is the most difficult module. Believe me, if you have passed BSCN, BCMSN and BCRAN, you will have no problem with this exam. I had few Apple Talk questions. Quiet a lot. About 5 of them. For those who are working on this, good luck. And thanks guys for your input here. I'm on my way to CCIE. Best regards. William Wong _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: MAU
See if you can get an old Synoptics or Bay MAU - they should be relatively inexpensive - also, make sure you get the one's with RJ45 connectors to make your life easier. Really, ANY functioning MAU should work - start surfing Ebay. -Original Message- From: Mark Rose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 9:15 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MAU I was just given a Cisco 2504 router to use. I know I need to connect it to a mau. What do I look for how much should it cost? TIA Mark Rose _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Line in Running Config
This enables the cns event server for inter-application communication. It deals with Directory Services and is part of Cisco's CNS software (Cisco Network Services). This is very fuzzy to me but you can find references here: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/nemnsw/nesv/prodlit/cns34_qp.htm -Original Message- From: James Haynes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 2:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Line in Runnung Config I am trying to find any information one might have to the following line in a configuration. I've checked on CCO, but all I get are examples of configurations with this in it. cns event-service server Thx again for your help. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Error Message
Error Message: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: AMDP2/FE([dec]/[dec]), Late collision Explanation: Late collisions occurred on the Ethernet/Fast Ethernet interface. Recommended Action: If the interface is Fast Ethernet, verify that both peers are in the same duplex mode. For regular Ethernet, the system should recover. No action is required. -Original Message- From: Kelly D Griffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 4:39 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Error Message Does anyone know what causes this error message? Jan 17 16:32:35 CDT: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: Ethernet0/1 transmit error Kelly D Griffin, CCNA Network Engineer Kg2 Network Design http://www.kg2.com http://1cis.com Free E-mail Servers with unlimited mailboxes 1st Class Internet Solutions _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Software Piracy on Group Study
It is secured -that's what hacking is. They are removing the protection from the software. Getting more secured than it already is very expensive and doesn't last long - news flash...hackers are smart! Roman P.S. The software is definitely the best thing going for practice tests out there. They really are a great value in my personal opinion. -Original Message- From: netlinesys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 10:46 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Software Piracy on Group Study Dear David, I Just want to thank you for your product and say , that almost every product I purchased from you worth every $ I paid .. maybe you should consider securing the registration to stop new hackers from braking into the codes . "David Rajala" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 016301c07cb3$1daa63b0$0b01010a@davew2k">news:016301c07cb3$1daa63b0$0b01010a@davew2k... Dear Cisco Group Study Readers: First and foremost, I wanted to send a big THANK YOU to those concerned customers and authors out there defending what we are trying to do. Everyone at Boson Software truly does appreciate that. I am glad to see that there are so many honest and good people here on Group Study. Our sales model is openly posted at www.boson.com. It is a profit-sharing model that Boson Software has created, to allow highly qualified individuals to create practice tests, based on their own real-world experiences, and sell their quality work at a LOW COST through our company. We operate on very tight margins, and count on the quantity of sales and low cost of company operation (overhead) to make money. It is unfortunate to see people out there trying to provide cracks to our software, when our most expensive practice test costs only $29.95. It's not like we are one of the many other testing companies out there, charging upwards of $179.95, for what I believe in most cases to be an inferior product to our own. With the continued support of the honest users out there like yourselves, we can continue the fight against piracy, and maintain our low product cost to you the consumer. Sincerely, David Rajala, CEO Boson Software, Inc. - Original Message - From: "Dennis Laganiere" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Stephen Skinner'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 2:27 PM Subject: RE: Boson vs. Colt ?? I spent several weeks writing questions for a boson exam and only see compensation when they are downloaded, so what your telling me and any other potential authors on the list is that we shouldn't bother, because you don't value our efforts. I'm going to forward you e-mail to them and see if they have an opinion. Thanks... - Dennis -Original Message- From: Stephen Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 11:07 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Boson vs. Colt ?? I AM ABOUT TO BECOME REALLY UNPOPULARbut i have a crack for ALL the BOSON test so you can get the FULL version for FREE. anybody!.. Sorry priscilla From: "John Huston" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "John Huston" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Boson vs. Colt ?? Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 09:27:53 -0600 Buy all of the Boson tests for the subject test that you are going to take test your knowledge. The COLT tests are poorly written but will help you with the "flavor" of the actual Cisco certification exam. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ""Rah Sta"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... To All, Which practice exams are better for CCNP, Boson or Colt? Example: BCRAN Opinions appreciated. Thanks Raheem _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, li
RE: Router Serial Number
That's just a show version. And it does NOT tell you the serial number. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 1:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Router Serial Number try sho hardware ""Jake"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 93nmb0$1j3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:93nmb0$1j3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi all, 'show version' on a switch (2900 or 3500) will show the switch's serial number (second to last line - right before the config-register). Is there a similar way to find the serial number of a router? I can't find it in the 'sh ver' output. Thanks, Jake _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: ISDN Simulator
Yes, what they have is correct. It's a floating static route that is given an admin distance higher than the one derived through the routing protocol. It is designed to kick in as a last resort. They are routing all traffic to 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255 out interface BRI0 and setting an admin distance of 200 on that route. There is nothing wrong with this and, in fact, it is quite normal. Roman -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 1:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ISDN Simulator I have a question here? should you have an administrative distance defined on your static route? ip route 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255 BRI0 ??? 200 ip route 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255 BRI0 X.X.X.X 200 The X.X.X.X is the next hop IP Address and the 200 is your administrative distance. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: RSP Swap (Master to Slave)
Try using the 'slave reload' command. -Original Message- From: STRAND Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 2:54 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RSP Swap (Master to Slave) I have a 7507 with dual RSP cards (1 master, 1 a slave). Is there a command to logically switch an RSP from a master to a slave. I know I can physically pull out the master and the slave will automatically become the masteris there a logical command to do this? Thanks, Scott CCNP _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Router Serial Number
Yes, a good practice indeed. We also use the snmp-location variable extensively. -Original Message- From: J Roysdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 3:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Router Serial Number My suggestion to people is to set the snmp chassis-id variable to the serial number whenever you first touch a new router. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ Cisco resources: http://r2cisco.artoo.net/ ""John Hardman"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 93o14j$i9u$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:93o14j$i9u$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi It depends... I have never seen a chassis serial number in the IOS, however some of the higher end routers you can see the serial by using a show controller xxx. The serial number for the router is on a sticker on the "back" of the router, it has a bar code printed above/beloew it. HTH John Hardman CCNP MCSE+I ""Jake"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 93nmb0$1j3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:93nmb0$1j3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi all, 'show version' on a switch (2900 or 3500) will show the switch's serial number (second to last line - right before the config-register). Is there a similar way to find the serial number of a router? I can't find it in the 'sh ver' output. Thanks, Jake _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: modem on a aux port
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/6.html -Original Message- From: Chris Stocker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 12:59 PM To: Groupstudy Subject: modem on a aux port I know this has been asked before but where can I get a quick sample config to set up a modem on a aux port for remote access to that router?? Chris Stocker Network Admin - ISC Cablevision Systems _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Using Register IP Address on your Private network
Also... NATing drops your throughput substantially. In my experience, NATing is normally used only as a last resort (no ip addresses or to clear a financial hurdle) or to connect external networks such as business partners. It is definitely not a cure-all, "why use registered addresses?" solution. Just an opinion of course... Roman -Original Message- From: Dan West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 1:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Using Register IP Address on your Private network SmartAlec answer: Because people don't have the technical knowledge to implement NAT. I would bet that many folks out there even in the networking world have ever heard of it. Otherwise, like others have pointed out, people may encounter problems when gaming online, running VPNs, etc. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With the shortage of registerd addresses out there and 99 percent of all programs work with NAT. Then why are we wasting register addresses on private networks for? Brian _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Dan West -- CCNA, CCNP (in progress) __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: cisco muscles
I did a 7507 by myself - so there! :P~ Of course it was towards the bottom of the rack ;) -Original Message- From: Ibrahim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 8:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: cisco muscles I did it before, hold router with one hand and use the other hand to do screwing. I think Cisco 3640 is the maximum router that we can hold with one hand ... how about AS5300 or 4000 series ? Ibam The big muscles come from holding a 3640 in place with one arm and screwing it into a rack with the other while trying not to drop the screws or the screwdriver :) Dave H -Original Message- From: netlinesys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:07 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: cisco muscles Ibrahim, Maybe these guys like eating spinach a lot :-) "Ibrahim" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... If we see on Ciscopress book cover, there are always man with big muscles strong. I'm working on CCIE .. and muscles :-) Anyone here have CCIE plus big muscles ? Ibam ccnp+voice2.0 Disclaimer: Please note that this correspondence is for the named person's use only and may contain information that is confidential and privileged. If you received this correspondence in error, please immediately delete it from your system and notify the sender. Please ensure that you do not disclose, copy or rely on any part of this correspondence if you are not the intended recipient. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your assistance. Please note that nothing in this correspondence shall be construed or otherwise relied upon by the recipient as an offer, acceptance of an offer, representation, agreement or resolution of any kind. Copyright(C)Davnet Singapore Pte. Ltd. 2000 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: BSCN Study Guide
If you want to add something to your Doyle book, get Halabi's Internet Routing Architectures and, between the two of them, you will be set for the Routing 2.0 exam. If most of the information is old to you, just read the parts that will clarify your understanding. Roman -Original Message- From: Stephen Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 12:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: BSCN Study Guide Please can anyone give a recommendation of which book they think is the best STUDY guide for the Exami have Jeff doyle`s book which is cool Many thanks steve _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: VTP Domain, (again)
Incorrect. All switches in a domain can act as servers. Where did you get your info? -Original Message- From: Robert Padjen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 1:20 PM To: Stephen Skinner; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VTP Domain, (again) Only one switch in a domain can act as the server. All others must be clients. The recommendation to set up the 'biggest' switch as a server is OK, however, it is not really necessary. If it works out, the server should be the switch closest to the center of the VTP domain. This will usually have the best/most connections to the rest of the domain, which will provide the best, central administration point. I would also recommend that you standardize on all lower case or all upper case for the VTP domain name, and that you actively set version two assuming that all devices in the domain support it. I will note that I know quite a few administrators who have just gone to transparent mode and forgo VTP. This seems to be because they've been burned, especially in the 3.x version of CatOS, which did have some bugs. I'd recommend using it, but make sure you follow the rules. --- Stephen Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Make sure you set the Biggest switch as a server,set up your next biggest switch as server also . Set the domain on the Server FIRST. MAKE sure all VLAN info is correct..BEFORE you setup VTP. Don`t do it until everyone has gone home (OVERTIME Tee Hee) make the domain name MEAN somethinghelpfull later . Check all CDP info beforehand (make sure all switches see eachother...if there supposed to). Store all Vlan info before.MAKE sure you know all about the VLAN`s first... IF you have diffrent info about different Vlan`s on different switches make these switches all SERVER`S DON`T PANIC!! HTH steve "AA my god , what `s happened to my LAN" From: Mingzhou Nie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Mingzhou Nie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VTP Domain, (again) Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 11:36:05 -0500 You can set all switchs as domain server or elect one core switch as server and others as clien. Just do set vtp domain 'name' command on each switch. You don't to do anything else. The valn name is just like an alias, it doesn't affect the functinality. You can not mannual change the VTP revision unless you reboot a VTP server switch. Hope it helps, Ming Wonkyu Lee wrote: HI All, The place where I'm working at right now has several vlans and trunking. However, from the beginning, no one turned on the VTP Domain. So whenever I put a new switch into the existing LAN, and setting up a vlan and trunking, I have to add them manually. So I'm thinking I'm enabling the VTP domain on all switches. We have 5500, 5002s, 2900XLs, 3500XLs. So here goes my question.. What is the procedure to enable the domain feature ? I know the CLI how to do it, but what should I beware of before I do it? What will happen when the vtp starts to advertising its vlan database to client switches, which have already all the infos stored in manually? Some vlans have their name on one switch(ex, TECH), but the others don't(vlan13) and would it be a problem ? Can i change a VTP revision number manually? Wonkyu Lee _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- | |Mingzhou Nie :|: :|: Customer Support Engineer :|: :|: TAC, RTP, NC .:|:.:|:. Tel/Fax: 919.392.4732 C i s c o S y s t e m s Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Robert Padjen __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #923
ONLY THREE MORE DAYS! -Original Message- From: Daniel Keller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 11:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #923 I will be on vacation until January 8 and out of pager and cell phone range. For all network related issues please contact our Network Operations Center at 800-610-4684. Dan Keller _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Minimum memory requirements for IOS 12.0.9
It all depends on which version of 12.0.9 you are considering. -Original Message- From: Daniel Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 2:10 PM To: Studygroup (E-mail) Subject: Minimum memory requirements for IOS 12.0.9 Greetings! Do you know what are the minimum memory (RAM Flash) requirements for running IOS 12.0.9. I have heard from a Cisco vendor that is 4 MB of RAM and 8 MB of flash but would like to confirm this information. I am constructing my home lab in preparation for CCIE training. Many thanks in advance. Daniel C. Young CCNP+Security, CCDP, CCSE, MCSE+I netHESIVE, Inc. Senior Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 310-782-1010 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #919
I can't wait for Dan to get back! -Original Message- From: Daniel Keller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 12:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #919 I will be on vacation until January 8 and out of pager and cell phone range. For all network related issues please contact our Network Operations Center at 800-610-4684. Dan Keller _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Foundation 2.0
Only if you've taken and passed the CID test will you become a CCDP! -Original Message- From: Bryon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 10:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Foundation 2.0 I have herd and seen so many diffrent times and question so I called cisco training and asked since the details are not on the web site. I was told 90-120 questions in 2hrs and 15min. I was also told question are weighted meaning easy question receive less points and harder question more points making it near impossable to come up with rules of thumb as to what is a passing score before you take the test in tearms of number of question wright or wrong.You must pass all three section to pass exam. I plan on taking this exam this month. I will become a CCNP and CCDP at the same time with this exam. Study hard and good luck. Bryon Phillips CCNA,CCDA ""Terence Lee"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 91lqui$j84$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:91lqui$j84$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Has anyone taken Foundation 2.0 exam? I have research and found different info about it? tcpmag.com says that there are only 76 question. Other sources says 135? Promectric tell me that they are not sure. Does anyone have an idea about time lenght and amount questions? Thanks Terence Lee MSCE, CCNA _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: TACACS and console port
Provide you configure it do so...for example: enable use-tacacs enable last-resort password enable password service password-encryption tacacs-server last-resort password Roman -Original Message- From: Lowell Sharrah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 8:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: TACACS and console port I disagree with Kathy. Our implemetation works like this. Logging into router via tty or console it will ask for username and password from tacacs server. Should the tacacs server go unreachable for any reason, the router asks you for the enable password which lets you in. "Kathy Miihalisko" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/29/00 08:41AM Provided there are no "backdoors" or backup tacacs, it should fail. Kathy "Katyusha" M. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ric Messier Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 7:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TACACS and console port Hi, Quick question, because I'm away from a lab that would give me the ability to test this. If I have authentication on my console/aux ports set to TACACS and my TACACS server goes down, what happens if I connect to either of those ports (say the AUX port with a modem)? Do I get denied or allowed? ie, do we fail open or closed? Thanks, Ric _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year
Better hurry! You've only got a couple of days left! :) -Original Message- From: Brent Ulfig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 10:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year Congratz! Sounds like you have been working hard. You scheduled the lab todaywhen did you schedule it for? I've heard that there is a huge backlog... I'm planning on taking the CCIE Lab later this year. Cheerz, Brent Ulfig I.S. Manager Arbor Hospice CCDA, CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I, A+ "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 000a01c07168$95af3940$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:000a01c07168$95af3940$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... This shouldn't be too long. No goal setting this year. No laying out of plans and schemes. Just a reflection on my own achievements, and what that might mean to you. I discovered Cisco certification 19 months ago, shortly after I lost my job as technology manager at a small brokerage firm. (downsized by the new owners) At that time I thought that maybe it would take me five years to get my CCIE. A year ago, when I laid out my plan for the year 2000, and posted it here, I saw that it might be possible to have at least passed the CCIE written by year end. Today, my CCIE lab is scheduled, and I believe I will have attained that goal by end of year 2001. This is amazing to me. So I just want to say, on this eve of the REAL new millenium, to all of you on this list, to all of you single moms and high school kids and career changers and overweight middle aged guys, and non native English speakers, you CAN do it! It may be a journey of a thousand miles, but it can be done, as the saying goes, one step at a time. To all of you whose names I have seen in my in-box these past months, my best wishes to you all. Wherever you are on the road - the shoreline, Delhi, Katmandu, Base Camp, or nearly at Everest's summit - you CAN do it. I look forward to seeing you on the road, on the trail, on the climb, at the top. May you achieve those things which fulfill you in this coming new year! Chuck _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: ip route question
What is the rule? I point static routes to FDDI interfaces all the time and it works like it's suppose to. In Cisco, you can point a static to nearly anything. -Original Message- From: Andy Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:01 PM To: Stull, Cory Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: ip route question That is the rule. I will say that when there was only one device on the ethernet I have done it accidently and it worked though. andy On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Stull, Cory wrote: I know I'm showing my ignorance here but I'm tired of trying to find the answer on CCO. Must be looking in the wrong places. I just saw a Boson question asking about ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ethernet0 I thought you could only point static routes like that out of point to point interfaces? For example: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ser0 Cory _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: ip route question
Correct. Probably not a good practice unless it overcomes some other design flaw. I use it only when bringing up new boxes. I bring up one interface, give the router a static route out that interface and do a config net. When I'm done, I remove the static route. Roman -Original Message- From: ccarring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:22 PM To: Stull, Cory Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: ip route question Cory, It works on broadcast networks because proxy arp is on by default. Meaning, when the packet wanting to leave the router needs a MAC address for encapsulation, the router has to stop and send an arp request to ask "who has this route?". All the routers on that segment will then have to process that arp request, and whoever replies first will be used until the arp cache expires. Design-wise, it's a horrible thing to do as it steals bandwidth from the wire _and_ processing cycles from every gateway on the segment. But it works. Chers! (and Cheers!) "Stull, Cory" wrote: I know I'm showing my ignorance here but I'm tired of trying to find the answer on CCO. Must be looking in the wrong places. I just saw a Boson question asking about ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ethernet0 I thought you could only point static routes like that out of point to point interfaces? For example: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ser0 Cory _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: ip route question
Not creating routing loops is what routing protocols are for. It's inherent to their design. The reason that it redistributes static routes pointing to interfaces is that it considers them connected (they lose their static route status). I have heard of situations in which this did this opposite of what you claim - create loops. Ask Pamela Forsyth. -Original Message- From: Ben Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:26 PM To: Christopher Larson Cc: 'Stull, Cory'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: ip route question I would actually like to disagree, the reason for specifying the interface here is not so that you can save time, but so that you don't create routing loops. When an interface is used with the 'ip route' command, the route is then reliant on the availability of this interface. Then, if you were to say, as Cory has done, specified an ip route for 0.0.0.0 out eth 0, if you kill eth 0, the router will try to reach 0.0.0.0 some other way. Also, this command applies to redistribution. If you are running IGRP and specify an interface, the route will get redistributed even if you don't have static redistribution on. Here is some cco information on it: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/112cg_cr/5rb ook/5riprout.htm#xtocid9599104 -Ben Smith On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Christopher Larson wrote: It actually saves a step in the processing. When you point to an interface the router does not have to lookup what interface to switch out of. ie. 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.1.1.1 The router processes for default then looks up 1.1.1.1 to see what interface it is out of then fowards out the interface. When you tell the router what interface to put it out it saves a step. However to answer you question you can do it for all interfaces. At least I have not found an instance where you couldn't. -Original Message- From: Stull, Cory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:31 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: ip route question I know I'm showing my ignorance here but I'm tired of trying to find the answer on CCO. Must be looking in the wrong places. I just saw a Boson question asking about ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ethernet0 I thought you could only point static routes like that out of point to point interfaces? For example: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ser0 Cory _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: ip route question
The sending station will use the first arp reply that it receives as it's destination MAC address. -Original Message- From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: ip route question If you point a static route toward an ethernet interface, what is the next-hop MAC address? Does it broadcast those packets in hopes that there is actually a router on that network that might be able to forward them? And what would happen if there were two routers on a hub hanging off of that interface? Would they both attempt to route the packet, resulting in a duplication of the packet? If so, that could allow some pretty interesting scenarios. John Nope. In the Cisco world, anyway, you can point a static route out a physical interface, out a logical interface, out a null interface, or to any network that appears in your routing table. Neat, isn't it! Chuck -Original Message- From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Stull, Cory Sent:Friday, December 29, 2000 9:31 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: ip route question I know I'm showing my ignorance here but I'm tired of trying to find the answer on CCO. Must be looking in the wrong places. I just saw a Boson question asking about ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ethernet0 I thought you could only point static routes like that out of point to point interfaces? For example: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ser0 Cory _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: ip route question
I figure if you don't learn something new every day, you are either asleep, unwilling to learn, or 'end-of-life' like a 4000 series router. Have a great weekend everyone! Roman -Original Message- From: Andy Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 1:50 PM To: Stull, Cory Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: ip route question Hey, we all learned something today...I fixed my flawed logic and found out yet another hack :) andy On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Stull, Cory wrote: Andy, Thanks for the reply.. I agree with you.. It won't work if proxy-arp is disabled and its also a design rule not to do it out of a broadcast interface if you don't have to because there will be more traffic/arp-ing than needs to be. There are also reasons to do it though like it will redistribute the static route out of an interface automatically I have had multiple replies and this is my conclusion... it depends... Cory -Original Message- From: Andy Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 10:33 AM To: Chuck Larrieu Cc: Stull, Cory; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: ip route question I realize that it lets you do it, but the rule (which of course I have no proof of existance) is that pointing a route out of an interface which is not point-to-point and has multiple nodes, can lead to confusion in some instances. I have had it where it also did not work also. andy On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote: To which rule are you referring? Router_2(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ? A.B.C.D Forwarding router's address Ethernet IEEE 802.3 Loopback Loopback interface Null Null interface SerialSerial Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Andy Walden Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 10:01 AM To: Stull, Cory Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject:Re: ip route question That is the rule. I will say that when there was only one device on the ethernet I have done it accidently and it worked though. andy On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Stull, Cory wrote: I know I'm showing my ignorance here but I'm tired of trying to find the answer on CCO. Must be looking in the wrong places. I just saw a Boson question asking about ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ethernet0 I thought you could only point static routes like that out of point to point interfaces? For example: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ser0 Cory _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Documentation
I'm sure that most of you are familiar with the Cisco IOS paper documentation. It comes in a set of about a dozen or so (that's a guess) paperback books. We are trying to get new copies from Cisco without luck. Does anyone have any ideas what the proper channel is to go through? We have searched on CCO and have come up with nothing. I'm wondering if they are doing away with this valuable tool. Thanks, Roman _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP
Paul, it is people like you that make this list what it is. I'm sure your post was extremely helpful to many people (even those not involved in this thread). Kudos to you for making me think about my own troubleshooting methodologies and how often I skip the obvious steps. -Original Message- From: Paul Werner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 3:49 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 7505 Reboots randomly Please HELP VERBOSITY BIT IS SET. DISREGARD THIS POST IF IT DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU. A couple of thoughts on this issue. First item is that I am coming in late on this post, so some of my points may already have been covered. Here goes. 1. The first thing I would do is break things down to their simplest level. Remove *all* of your line cards, except for your RSP card. You must ensure that the RSP is installed and fully seated on the top slot as you are looking at the business end of the router. Once you have done that, then attempt to boot your router. 2. As far as booting your router is concerned, I was a little perplexed at your statement in your config below. It indicated that "System image file is "slot0:image.new" What exactly is "image.new"? You need to find the original IOS that you downloaded or bought with this router and attempt to boot from that image. Leave the image name intact, i.e. don't change the image name. For all I know (or can tell), the "image.new" could be for a Cisco 7000 RSP or RP, which will not work for your box. 3. Once it boots, execute the following commands: sh environment all - It should read that "All Environmental Measurements are within specifications". If it does not, your box has a problem with cooling or power. If it is cooling out of tolerance, see if the blowers are running. All six fans must be operational in the fan tray assembly. The router will monitor for a bad fan (or one that is going bad). If it is bad or ready to fail, you will see this at the console: %ENVM-2- FAN: Fan array has failed, shutdown in 2 minutes. Guess what happens next :-) If electrical is out of whack, you may need a new power supply. sh boot - The only thing that should be present here is your config register settings. All other fields should be blank. If not, then what are they set to, and are the settings appropriate? sh diagbus - Since you already removed your cards (except for the one I mentioned, you should only have one slot reported. What you are looking for is that the RSP is seen, the serial number and part number are properly reported, and that the microcode values match those found on "show microcode". Most importantly, it should indicate in the flags field that the item is a 7500 board. If it is a 7000 board, you have the wrong RP. sh flash - Do you have a valid flash image for this router and is it corrupted? See my previous comment on image names. sh proc cpu - Look at the very first line of the output. Does it read like my 7000 router: CPU utilization for five seconds: 2%/2%; one minute: 4%; five minutes: 4% If you have very high values here, something is tasking your CPU. You need to find out what that might be. Are you sure that you have sufficient RAM for your box? The minimum for an RSP is 32MB. 64MB is better and 128MB will have it running fine. If you have only 16MB, it's a wonder it will boot. sh proc mem - look for the first line of output. How much free memory do you have? If this value is in the KB range instead of the MB range, that may be part of your problem, namely you may be starving the router for RAM. sh reload - This output should read exactly as follows: No reload is scheduled. If it reads anything other than what is listed above, find out why. Once (and if) the router runs normally with only the RSP installed, then install your line cards one at a time. Cold reboot the router with each new line card and once it settles down, retype each of these commands and note what changes: sh environment all sh diagbus sh proc mem sh proc cpu You should not see a major change in either of the "show proc cpu" or "sh proc mem" commands. The "show environ all" command should also be within tolerance and "sh diagbus" should pick up each of the new line cards as the box gets rebooted. Additionally, you may also want to check "show ver" to ensure that all newly added line cards/modules are properly reported there as well. When you install your VIP2, install it first without any of the modules installed. If you put the FastE controller on and you notice that the router barfs on it, that may be an indicator that the VIP2 is good, but the FastE controller is bad. One thing I failed to mention early on is that you need to have all of your logging ported over to a syslog server and not your console. In the event that it is ready to do a commanded boot, you will have a log that this occurred. Also,
RE: T3 and Ds3
One minor detail - you forgot the 1. in front of the 544Mb/s. -Original Message- From: m. jean stockton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 8:00 PM To: John Hardman; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: T3 and Ds3 Hope this helps to clarify things. Makeeda "DS1 (Digital Service Level 1) 544Mb/s. Another name for a T1. The specific difference between a DS1 and a T1 is that the T1 is on copper and comes with a -135-V battery voltage, and the DS1 is a dry circuit, on copper or fiber-optic lines, with no battery voltage. Other than that, they are the same. A DS1 has a total bandwidth or transmission speed of 1.544 Mb/s. The 1.544 Mb/s is divided into 24 64Kb/s channels. A DS1 (T1) is available in several different packages that offer different line formats and framing formats. The package that a customer requests from a phone company depends on what they want to use the DS1 for and what kind of equipment they have. Telecommunications customers use DS1 circuits as private lines to connect data devices from one geographical place to another or to transport large amounts of dial tone to the premises. DS1 circuits are also used to connect directly to a long-distance company for broadband WAN service. Telecommunications companies also use DS1 (they are T1 circuits within their own network) circuits to provide more telephone service where a shortage of twisted pairs is available. DS3 (Digital Service Level 3) 44.736Mb/s. A DS3 is a circuit that is provided to customers by telephone companies. It is a transport for 28 T1 circuits, which adds up to 672 DS0 circuits (voice channels). Telecommunications customers use DS3 circuits as private lines to connect data devices from one geographical place to another or to transport large amounts of dial tone to the premises. DS3 circuits are also used to connect directly to a long-distance company for broadband WAN service. Telecommunications companies also use DS3 circuits to provide more telephone service where a shortage of twisted pairs is in their cable plant. Sometimes it is less expensive for a telephone company to install the DS3 electronics in areas, rather than long feeds of large twisted copper-pair cables." -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Hardman Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 8:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: T3 and Ds3 Hi Yep terminology, typically T1, T3 in the telco world imply the capabillity to carry voice and/or data. DS1, DS3 are typically used to refer to data only lines. HTH -- John Hardman CCNP MCSE+I _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Confused (was Re: is this statement true ??)
Remember - Full Duplex needs microsegmentation. -Original Message- From: Bowen, Shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 8:30 AM To: John lay; Priscilla Oppenheimer; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Confused (was Re: is this statement true ??) Good Question Jon. Full Duplex Ethernet cannot be performed except for on an Ethernet Switch (AKA big multiport bridge, or a simple bridge) or on a back to back connection between 2 machines. So, as you can see, there can NEVER be more than 2 stations on the same physical "topological" segment for full duplex, therefore it is not a shared media from a "Collision" since, but it is the same media from a "Broadcast" since. I'm sure Priscilla can put it in better words but that's the lowdown in mine:) Shawn -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John lay Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 6:51 AM To: Priscilla Oppenheimer; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Confused (was Re: is this statement true ??) Priscilla, everybody, I am confused. Ethernet and FastEthernet uses the CSMA/CD as a channel allocation techinque in a shared media access envoiroment. Here it comes the confusion, when you are saying that the Full-duplex does not support CSMA/CD because the transmit and receive are on different wires. This implies that in this case there is no shared media, how come if you have two clients competing to talk to the same server simultaneously!! Thanx On Mon, 25 Dec 2000 16:36:11 -0800, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: It's true for Ethernet because Ethernet's CSMA/CD media access control method has strict timing requirements, which result in strict length restrictions. Half-duplex uses CSMA/CD. Full-duplex does not. I wouldn't say it's true in general, however. Priscilla At 05:32 PM 12/25/00, Li Song wrote: "full-duplex can be used over longer distance than half-duplex" ?? what 's your opinion ?? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Priscilla Oppenheimer http://www.priscilla.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Difference between Directed Boradcast and Mulitcast
A directed broadcast hits (is processed by) EVERY host on the targeted subnet while a multicast is based on membership to a multicast group. With multicast, you can do things such as block propagation on certain switch ports and forward on others even though they are in the same VLAN through the use of CGMP and the like. The differences are numerous and this probably just scratches the surface. Roman -Original Message- From: Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 8:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Difference between Directed Boradcast and Mulitcast What is the difference between Directed Boradcast and Mulitcast? Hunt =^o^= _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Wierd network
I wish I could say that I've never seen such a thing. I had an instance one time in a lab when we had two routers connected back to back via a serial cable. They were on the same subnet and had layer one and two connectivity (up, up). A show cdp neigh verified this. However, they could not ping each other - no layer three! Shut the interfaces down and brought them back up and voila! Another undocumented feature sarcasm inserted. Roman -Original Message- From: Charles Nunie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 7:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Wierd network Hi everyone, We have this network setup linking two offices. There was a link failure and we had to replace the routers. The same settings were used but. The server cannot ping across the network (only the immediate router interface). All workstations can ping across and some were also working off this same server. The server was isolated and its IP used on a laptop could go across!!. The server, routers and everything was working the night before the breakdown and everything had been reset. Its working now but, what caused it? It just came up after about 3 hours. Regards, Dzilo Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: CCNP done
Congratulations Chris - we understand ;) -Original Message- From: Chris H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 9:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCNP done Group, Though I rarely contribute, just wanted to say that after a long and more round about approach than most, I finished the CCNP. I have to pretty much internalize the satisfaction that I got from passing, because outside of this list and and the networking industry, who the hell knows or cares what a CCNP is... I was disappointed when I got home and told my wife that she didn't start doing cartwheels, but just gave me the courtesy, "Congratulations honey"... Anyhow here's what it took: March '00 ACRC 1.0 April '00 CLSC 1.0 Nov '00 BCRAN 2.0 Dec '00 Support 2.0 (failed the CIT 1.0 before it expired) The best materials I found are the Cisco Course materials handed out at the classes. I was unable to attend any of them, but through some buddies, I was able to get 3 out of the 4 course handouts... Some advise: If you have a highly intense workload during the day, or get sucked into design meetings often, don't schedule exams for after work, the best times are the morning or weekends (at least for me). I made the mistake of taking a few exams after work going into it with scrambled eggs for brains. Try to learn the material, not just expect to find an easy way to pass the exam or expect people on the list to spoon feed you answers. Besides, if you pass all four exams just from memorizing practice questions, fine, but if you can't back it up in a production scenario, people will think you're a joke. Hopefully the CCNP won't be degraded from those types. Well I guess I'll take a little break away from "those stupid tests" (as my wife would say), and, oh I don't know, maybe watch all 25 bowl games. Go Buckeyes! Chris _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: another question about BCMSN
Because the 5500 and 6500 are SWITCHES that support multilayer switching, not ROUTERS. -Original Message- From: Li Song [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:20 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: another question about BCMSN this question is quite confusing : which cisco router support multilayer switching ?? the choice is 4500,5500,6500,7500, the answer is 4500 and 7500 I don't know what is the purpose of this question , anybody can tell me why 5500 and 6500 is not correct ? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Free Book From Cisco
No...I didn't get my modem cord either! -Original Message- From: James Woloszyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 11:47 AM To: 'Muhammad Asif Rashid'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Free Book From Cisco Thanks. It's been a while since I have seen a freebie Did anyone ever get those alarm clocks JaW -Original Message- From: Muhammad Asif Rashid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 2:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Free Book From Cisco Cisco Catalyst=AE Switches Landing.url =20 =20 http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/edunet/index/D927-000XX _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Switching Question
It maps ALL MAC addresses learned on that port to that port. Not just one. -Original Message- From: Ken W. Alger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 3:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Switching Question My understanding of how most switches work is that one port is mapped to one MAC address, correct? If this is indeed true, what happens when you attach a hub to a switch port? I know that it is still functional, but what does the switch do for the additional hub MAC addresses that are hanging off of the switch port? Thanks, Ken _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: about frame relay
I believe that the frame-relay map command is used when IARP is not taking place. -Original Message- From: Mike Balistreri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; frank Subject: Re: about frame relay 1. you don't need the 'frame-relay map' command, because you've implemented the 'frame-relay interface-dlci' command. These commands are used to map the level-3 address (IP addr in this case) to your level-2 address (the dlci). You use one or the other command. 2. DLCIs are assigned by the network provider. You need to be sure that DLCI 16 really designates the PVC to Boston. 2a. The frame relay provider provisions the DLCI for each PVC, on each end of the PVC. Mike frank wrote: The following is sample config on cisco site . i got 2 questions: 1.when should we use" frame-relay map" command? 2 Do we have to get DLCI from carrier before config the router?could the framerelay switch assign the DLCI automaticaly? version 11.2 * service udp-small-servers * service tcp-small-servers * ! hostname Atlanta ! enable secret cisco ! ip subnet-zero no ip domain-lookup ! interface Ethernet0 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.0.0.0 ! interface Serial0 no ip address * encapsulation frame-relay frame-relay lmi-type ansi ! interface Serial0.16 point-to-point description Frame Relay to Boston ip unnumbered Ethernet0 frame-relay interface-dlci 16 broadcast ! interface Serial0.17 point-to-point description Frame Relay to Chicago ip unnumbered Ethernet0 frame-relay interface-dlci 17 broadcast ! router rip version 2 network 10.0.0.0 no auto-summary ! ip http server ip classless ! line con 0 password console login line aux 0 * line vty 0 4 password telnet login * ! end * Thanks frank _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Mike Nunzio Balistreri [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Good Lan Switching Book
Agreed. -Original Message- From: Giggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 9:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Good Lan Switching Book Number 1 is definity the BEST! Talib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi All I wanted an opinion from you all folks. Which book is good for the CCNP Lan Switching exam. 1) Ccie Professional Development : Cisco Lan Switching by Kennedy Clark 2) Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks by Karen Webb 3) Cisco CCNP Switching Exam Certification Guide by Tim Boyles _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: trunking problem
To my knowledge, if both devices are ISL capable, it will NOT produce a CRC error- even though the packet size is above 1500 bytes. It's smart enough to know why :) -Original Message- From: Tony van Ree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 3:19 PM To: Rick Thompson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: trunking problem Hi, I'm not sure if this helps but running ISL on the trunk ports increases the the packet size beyond 1500 bytes. This can produce a CRC error. Whilst the error exists however the data still goes through ok. You can check this by doing an extended ping and lifting the packet size to beyond 1486 bytes. Teunis, Hobart, Tasmania Australia On Monday, December 18, 2000 at 09:49:28 PM, Rick Thompson wrote: Let's see if anyone can figure this one out: Running into an interesting problem with trunking. We have multiple setups running this configuration and running into CRC's on the trunk ports, and slow transfer and corrupted files sent inbetween the vlans. Currently we have had 2 ccie from cisco look at it with no help, and TAC has been working it for 5 days with no luck so far. We have 50 locations with this setup and 6 of them are reporting corrupted files. There is a 3640 router with 2FE and the switch is either a 3524xl or 3548XL, all code, cards, memory and flash are identical. The 3640 is setup as follows: interface FastEthernet0/1 no ip address no cdp enable speed 100 duplex full no ip directed-broadcast interface FastEthernet0/1.1 description Trusted Network encapsulation isl 1 no ip directed-broadcast no ip redirects ip address x.x.x.1 255.255.255.128 interface FastEthernet0/1.2 description Display Network encapsulation isl 2 no ip directed-broadcast no ip redirects ip address x.x.x.129 255.255.255.192 interface FastEthernet0/1.3 description untrusted Network encapsulation isl 3 no ip directed-broadcast no ip redirects ip address x.x.x.193 255.255.255.192 The 3524XL or 3548XL is configured as follows: interface fast ethernet 0/24 description router speed 100 duplex full switchport mode trunk The CRC increment atleast 1 every 7 secs. The more data that gets transfere, the worse it gets. We also see CRC's on port 23 which is the server. I tried switching from isl trunking to dotq and that appeared to slow down the CRC, but that is it. Anybody have any ideas? Rick Thompson CCNA, MCSE __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- www.tasmail.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP
Thank you for saying this - it was a long time coming. I, for one, agree whole-heartedly. -Original Message- From: NP-BASS LEON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 7:24 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP I have used this study group for a while now and I think someone needs to say this, this study group is called a CISCO study group, NOT EXTREME, NOT JUNIPER. NOT FOUNDRY or any other vendor you can think of, but CISCO, LET US NOT FORGET THIS "RIF" Reading is fundamental. If you are going to make a comparison because of compatibility issues fine, but don't waste the time of individuals that are trying to learn with your opinions about every other router and switch in the world, FRANKLY WHO CARES. Now if you want to discuss issues you have had with these devices being and there interoperability then fine, inform us, but degrading or using air time to be critical of Cisco, it's engineers or even it's support, then open up your own CHAT ROOM and do that on your own TIME. Not the time of individuals who want to advance and learn. I say this because in the past month, all I see and read is Cisco is in trouble because of this, Cisco isn't doing that, Cisco better do this, If you are fed up with Cisco and want to take your money other places then do it, I enjoy this sight for the technical knowledge that it provides, for individuals on this sight to continue to read negative statements, enforces the opposite of what this site is trying to build, it's obvious some of us have nothing better to do than put down Cisco don't have a lot of equitable knowledge to share anyway. Just my 2 cents. Reply if you like, but it will just once again make my point, provide something knowledgable, not your opinion, This is not a PHILOSOPHY study, we only need your Cisco experience, not what you think Cisco should, could or would do, Whatever they don't do, get it else where, and share that, but keep the PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH TO YOURSELVES. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP
I agree that a certain amount of comparison is warranted. However, when it comes to arguments about who is better, I think it's benefit is unfounded. As always, just an opinion. :) Roman -Original Message- From: Raul F. Fernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 9:35 AM To: NP-BASS LEON; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP GEEZ Leonrelax. Its ok to go off on tangents every so often. - Original Message - From: "NP-BASS LEON" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 8:23 AM Subject: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP I have used this study group for a while now and I think someone needs to say this, this study group is called a CISCO study group, NOT EXTREME, NOT JUNIPER. NOT FOUNDRY or any other vendor you can think of, but CISCO, LET US NOT FORGET THIS "RIF" Reading is fundamental. If you are going to make a comparison because of compatibility issues fine, but don't waste the time of individuals that are trying to learn with your opinions about every other router and switch in the world, FRANKLY WHO CARES. Now if you want to discuss issues you have had with these devices being and there interoperability then fine, inform us, but degrading or using air time to be critical of Cisco, it's engineers or even it's support, then open up your own CHAT ROOM and do that on your own TIME. Not the time of individuals who want to advance and learn. I say this because in the past month, all I see and read is Cisco is in trouble because of this, Cisco isn't doing that, Cisco better do this, If you are fed up with Cisco and want to take your money other places then do it, I enjoy this sight for the technical knowledge that it provides, for individuals on this sight to continue to read negative statements, enforces the opposite of what this site is trying to build, it's obvious some of us have nothing better to do than put down Cisco don't have a lot of equitable knowledge to share anyway. Just my 2 cents. Reply if you like, but it will just once again make my point, provide something knowledgable, not your opinion, This is not a PHILOSOPHY study, we only need your Cisco experience, not what you think Cisco should, could or would do, Whatever they don't do, get it else where, and share that, but keep the PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH TO YOURSELVES. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP
It has already begun it seems. "I work for Cisco", "I work for Juniper", "we are better, hands down". Technical comparisons are great because that benefits us all. General statements about which company is doing better or opinions about who's product is better don't. I love interoperability posts and information on pitfalls when dealing with various vendors. This is really helpful to us all. Once again (beating a dead horse), sales pitches shouldn't reside here. -Original Message- From: Roe Brian M Civ 612 ACOMS/AFETS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 10:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP Quick question...what is going to prevent this study group from potentially turning into a sales forum? With the anonymity that the Internet provides for all I know the advice I get could come from a sales rep? Brian Roe (GS-11) TDC ICAP Deployable Systems/Tactical Networks 12 AF AFETS 5280 E Gafford Way (Bldg.72) Suite 111 Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 85707 Ph:520-228-2028 Fax:520-228-4384 -Original Message- From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 9:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP I agree, Leon should relax a little. Sure, this is a Cisco certification study group by name, but it has evolved to be more than that. This is natural considering the number of list members who have developed relationships with each other. We all know the regulars, and sometimes we go off on tangents--shop talk, that's all it is. We know that this list is here for cisco-specific topics, but it is also a great place to get the opinions of others who you respect and learn from, regardless of whether it is Cisco-specific or not. It would help if everyone made their off-topic posts very apparent by always including OT in the subject line. I try to, but I don't always remember. Besides, there are a large number of cisco-related questions that might not be specifically related to one of the Cisco certifications, and we certainly would not want to ban those topics. So, everyone should do three things: 1. Chill out a little 2. Be more specific with subject lines 3. Learn to use the Delete button Regards, John GEEZ Leonrelax. Its ok to go off on tangents every so often. - Original Message - From: "NP-BASS LEON" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 8:23 AM Subject: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP I have used this study group for a while now and I think someone needs to say this, this study group is called a CISCO study group, NOT EXTREME, NOT JUNIPER. NOT FOUNDRY or any other vendor you can think of, but CISCO, LET US NOT FORGET THIS "RIF" Reading is fundamental. If you are going to make a comparison because of compatibility issues fine, but don't waste the time of individuals that are trying to learn with your opinions about every other router and switch in the world, FRANKLY WHO CARES. Now if you want to discuss issues you have had with these devices being and there interoperability then fine, inform us, but degrading or using air time to be critical of Cisco, it's engineers or even it's support, then open up your own CHAT ROOM and do that on your own TIME. Not the time of individuals who want to advance and learn. I say this because in the past month, all I see and read is Cisco is in trouble because of this, Cisco isn't doing that, Cisco better do this, If you are fed up with Cisco and want to take your money other places then do it, I enjoy this sight for the technical knowledge that it provides, for individuals on this sight to continue to read negative statements, enforces the opposite of what this site is trying to build, it's obvious some of us have nothing better to do than put down Cisco don't have a lot of equitable knowledge to share anyway. Just my 2 cents. Reply if you like, but it will just once again make my point, provide something knowledgable, not your opinion, This is not a PHILOSOPHY study, we only need your Cisco experience, not what you think Cisco should, could or would do, Whatever they don't do, get it else where, and share that, but keep the PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH TO YOURSELVES. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription
RE: More bandwidth
Yes...much, much faster! Many thanks to all involved. -Original Message- From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 10:25 AM To: cisco Subject: OT: More bandwidth Hey Group! Off topic rants aside... :-) I just want to thank Paul and associates for the upgrade and new location of the lists' server. When I replied earlier today to an OT post, I expected to see my post 3-4 hours later as was normal just a few days ago. Very much surprised and pleased (notwithstanding content) to see how fast my post came back. Great stuff! This will greatly help those threads that get kinda lost and out of order due to the previous slow response time. A fantastic improvement for GroupStudy. thanks Paul Kevin Wigle _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: DHCP Spanning Tree
Limiting it how? Give us more information if you don't mind. Are you running into a specific problem? -Original Message- From: A. Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 10:42 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DHCP Spanning Tree Has anyone had issues where DHCP limited the use of the Spanning tree = protocol? Can you send me a lead to a white paper or give me any information on = this issue? Thanks. A. Ward _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Cisco Local Director Help!!
If you have the Local Director outside interface on one vlan and the inside interface on another (servers plugged into the same one), there is no problem at all. The local director will direct the traffic from the outside vlan to the inside vlan that the servers reside on. Roman -Original Message- From: Wannabe CCIE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 11:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Cisco Local Director Help!! Jon, Thanx for replying. I have only got one switch in this set up do you reckon that would work if I split it into 2 Vlans? Bola From: "Jon Tucker" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Wannabe CCIE'" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Cisco Local Director Help!! Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 10:27:30 -0500 The local directors act like a bridge really. They take the incoming packets going to the Virtual IP and then hand the sessions off to the servers. From there the servers answer back directly to the initiator (web surfer). When I started here, the Local Dir's were set up just like you described. For my own knowledge (curiosity) I took a 2924 and attached the web and e-mail servers to it and the inside interfaces of the LD's. And kept the outside interfaces on the main Cat5k. All kept working as before. It was also a good way to test the failover of the LD's as well. I found the guy before me actually had one of the LD's attached backwards. Hope that helps - Jon -Original Message- From: Wannabe CCIE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 6:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cisco Local Director Help!! Dear All, I have recently configured a Cisco Local Director which load balances between 2 webservers but am having trouble with the cabling,if I divide the switch into 2 Vlans, how do I get the webservers attached to the local director in one Vlan to talk the other Vlan. I hope this explanation is clear..Please feel free to send any form of help whatsoever... Thanx Regards, Miss Bola _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: cisco 3524 XL EN problem
I quote directly from CCO: (http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/12.html) If you are connecting a workstation or a server with a single NIC card to a switch port, this connection cannot create a physical loop. These connections are considered leaf nodes. There is no reason to make the workstation wait 30 seconds while the switch checks for loops when the workstation cannot cause a loop. So, Cisco added a feature named "portfast" or "fast-start," which means the STP for this port will assume that the port is not part of a loop and will immediately move to the forwarding state, without going through the blocking, listening, or learning states. This command does not turn STP off. It just makes STP skip a few (unnecessary in this circumstance) steps in the beginning on the selected port. Note: The portfast feature should never be used on switch ports that connect to other switches, hubs, or routers. These connections may cause physical loops and it is very important that spanning tree go through the full initialization procedure in these situations. A spanning tree loop can bring your network down. If portfast is turned on for a port that is part of a physical loop, it can cause a window of time where packets could possibly be continuously forwarded (and even multiply) in such a way that the network cannot recover. Cheers! Roman -Original Message- From: Curtis Call [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 6:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: cisco 3524 XL EN problem Turning on portfast on a port with more than one host connected via a hub will cause no problems with loops. The Hub is solely a layer one connecting device so it is impossible for it to cause STP problems. If you had a switch or a bridge connected to that port then you would have a problem, but a hub would be fine. At 03:12 PM 12/11/00 -0600, you wrote: This bears clarification... The port immediately goes into a forwarding state, bypassing the listening and learning states. However, it will learn the stations MAC address immediately on the first packet that the station sends. You say "at a later time" and I think that is a little misleading. Also, it should be noted that this should only be used when the switch port is connected to ONE host. If portfast is enabled on a port connecting to more than one host (i.e.- a hub with multiple servers) then switch loops will likely be the result. Roman -Original Message- From: Roan, Wayne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 12:41 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: cisco 3524 XL EN problem You may need to enable portfast access. This will allow the computer to transmit data immediately and the switch will learn the MAC address at a later time. It will however broadcast data coming to your port on all ports it does not know the MAC address for until it learns your computer's MAC address. -Original Message- From: atif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 9:14 AM To: cisco group study Subject: cisco 3524 XL EN problem Importance: High i have installed a cisco 3524 xl en switch, i am facing a weird kind of = problem i hope u guys will help me solve this problem. the problem is that when a pc is connecte to switch for the 1st time it = takes about 4 to 5 minutes for the switch to communicate with the = machine.The led on both sides shows green light even when its not = communicationg and the ping request is timed out. then after that it takes about 1 minute for computer to see the switch = if we take the connecter out of the switch and inserts again. now todays it happened that after the weekend when computers were = started some were communicating and many were not and all leds were = showing green lights and after one hour or so every thing was = normalized. i havent seen this sort of problem before, this switch at the moment is = running at default configuration and connected to a router to a vsat = link. i havent assigned ip add info so far , can this be a problem( i dont = think so).=20 can any body figure it out what is the problem, is something wrong with cabling,switch or NIC. atif _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
RE: eXtreme ,juniper, Foundary and Cisco
I guess you better call Prometric and sign up to take your JCNA or your ECNA. Being Cisco Certified will not lose any luster, no matter who does what. How much of the content in those certifications DOES NOT apply to any other vendor? Nearly none with the exception of a few proprietary protocols. Learning Cisco is learning networking. If you can configure a cisco router with relative ease, the rest will come naturally. Just relax and continue to learn all you can. Roman -Original Message- From: Mohamed Heeba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 9:00 AM To: 'Andy Walden' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: eXtreme ,juniper, Foundary and Cisco so wat do u think the value of Cisco Certificates in the market , how long time this value is going to retain its bright ?? -Original Message- From: Andy Walden [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 5:34 AM To: Mohamed Heeba Subject: Re: eXtreme and Cisco They won't die, but they are loosing a ton of market share. Juniper is really kicking them hard on the router side (7xxx-12xxx). Foundry and Extreme are kicking them hard on the enterprise side (5xxx-6xxx). At some point its all going to add up and be very painful for Cisco. That is the price of being the big boy in town. They are slow and strapped down with a huge existing customer based and bloated buggy IOS where the other manufacturers don't have that problem. andy On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Mohamed Heeba wrote: hi guys just coming now from extreme presentation .looks like they have much more stronger products than cisco (in giga swtiches of course )do u think guys that Cisco is going to die because of small focused companies like extreme and jinper ??? if anyone feel interested ..we would like to discuss this Mohamed _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: CID Beta
Interesting how? I take it on Friday. I've heard from co-workers that is a virtual cornucopia. Roman -Original Message- From: Tighe Kuykendall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 12:26 PM Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CID Beta That would be my guess... I just sat the exam a couple of hours ago. An interesting exam... Patrick Murphy wrote: It could mean that they were not taking anymore canidates after this date. This seems to be what happened with the other betas. Patrick - Original Message - From: "Shane Stockman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 3:00 PM Subject: CID Beta I just checked the Cisco Beta Exam area and it states that the beta is closed as of 7 December.Does this mean the anyone who has booked for after that day cannot write ? _ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Tighe Kuykendall Senior Systems Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 828.251.3204 Prism Technology Resources, Inc. 223 Haywood Street Asheville, NC 28801 http://www.Prism-Tech.com -- _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: cisco 3524 XL EN problem
This bears clarification... The port immediately goes into a forwarding state, bypassing the listening and learning states. However, it will learn the stations MAC address immediately on the first packet that the station sends. You say "at a later time" and I think that is a little misleading. Also, it should be noted that this should only be used when the switch port is connected to ONE host. If portfast is enabled on a port connecting to more than one host (i.e.- a hub with multiple servers) then switch loops will likely be the result. Roman -Original Message- From: Roan, Wayne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 12:41 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: cisco 3524 XL EN problem You may need to enable portfast access. This will allow the computer to transmit data immediately and the switch will learn the MAC address at a later time. It will however broadcast data coming to your port on all ports it does not know the MAC address for until it learns your computer's MAC address. -Original Message- From: atif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 9:14 AM To: cisco group study Subject: cisco 3524 XL EN problem Importance: High i have installed a cisco 3524 xl en switch, i am facing a weird kind of = problem i hope u guys will help me solve this problem. the problem is that when a pc is connecte to switch for the 1st time it = takes about 4 to 5 minutes for the switch to communicate with the = machine.The led on both sides shows green light even when its not = communicationg and the ping request is timed out. then after that it takes about 1 minute for computer to see the switch = if we take the connecter out of the switch and inserts again. now todays it happened that after the weekend when computers were = started some were communicating and many were not and all leds were = showing green lights and after one hour or so every thing was = normalized. i havent seen this sort of problem before, this switch at the moment is = running at default configuration and connected to a router to a vsat = link. i havent assigned ip add info so far , can this be a problem( i dont = think so).=20 can any body figure it out what is the problem, is something wrong with cabling,switch or NIC. atif _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: MY CCNA TEST!!
Congratulations... well deserved indeed. What's the next step? Roman -Original Message- From: Jennifer Cribbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 1:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MY CCNA TEST!! Hello everybody, I just wanted to say I passed!!! I scored an 892 and actually got 100% in wan protocols and network design. The cisco threaded case study helped on that, at least I think it did. I had a couple of fill in the blank and the rest was entirely conceptual in every sense of the word. The people who fail this test have done too much memorizing and not enough understanding, because this test is worded in such as way as to confuse the test-taker I think, and on purpose, trying to throw you for a loop. It's a wonder I passed. I studied so long yesterday, I felt brain-dead, but very on edge, so I did not sleep one single bit last night. I am very exhaused, but still excited. The place where I took the test is about an hour and a half from my house and we got lost going and went the wrong way. Luckily, we left about 3.5 hrs early, so I still got there two hrs early. The woman said I could study some more if I wanted and I said "NO! I want to get it done". So, I took it early. And had about 25-30 minutes left. I wanted a 900, so I should have taken more time I think. I even took an extra $100.00 just in case I failed so I could re-take it. It was wonderful to see that screen come up afterwards saying congratulations. Thank goodness it's over. Well, it is snowing here now. I am glad to be back home where no stress exists. Thank you everybody for offering me emotional support! "Especially D.W.and C.L." The advice you both gave me is what helped the most. I remained calm and studied and passed thanks to you two guys. Sincerely, Jennifer Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have a Good Day!! Jennifer Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: CCIE R/S Pass Mark
I think it would be ludicrous for Cisco to change a test based on perceived expertise. If you are going to benchmark someone as a CCIE, then they should have met the same qualifications as the next CCIE. I'm sure this is the way it must be - otherwise, they would be tainting their survey with mis-information from people that believe this sort of thing. Roman -Original Message- From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 11:49 AM To: Brian; Chuck Larrieu Cc: Ben Darji; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCIE R/S Pass Mark so.. if you answer the questions such that you're profiled as a newbie you'll get an easier exam? if you passed on the basis of being a newbie but in fact you have lots of experience and initials can the exam results be nullified? this is all kinda weird - being able to affect the difficulty of an exam before taking it. a pass is a pass - there's no CCIE written (beginner) or CCIE written (expert) to give myself an edge I think I'd answer like a newbie. but then :-)... maybe there's reverse psychology working here - they give newbies the hard exam to scare them into studying! and give the experts the easy exam as a reward! yeah! - that's it!!! Kevin Wigle - Original Message - From: "Brian" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Ben Darji" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 9:31 AM Subject: RE: CCIE R/S Pass Mark On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote: Actually, this topic came up a couple of months ago. Someone who was highly experienced in networking and Cisco in particular failed the written twice. He reported to the group that the passing mark was based in significant part on the answers one gave in the survey before the test. The better your experience, the harder the test and the higher the passing score. Anyone remember that thread? Has that guy ever reported passing? that thread went round and round. The bottom line is this: 1. In the disclaimer you must read before taking the "survey" that comes before the test, it clearly states that your test will be scored in accordance to how you answer the questions. yet 2. Cisco has responded to one of Priscilla's emails and said that the survey makes no difference. I have talked to an individule who too the test many times who said that based on the survey it did appear to change. Also, if the survey has absolutely nothing to do with the scoringthen why the disclaimer that says otherwise? Brian Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Brian Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 4:48 PM To: Ben Darji Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCIE R/S Pass Mark On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Ben Darji wrote: Can anybody give me an accurate account of the pass mark required for the CCIE Routing and Switching multiple choice exam? Their is no set pass mark anymore. When you begin your test, a pass mark is downloaded based on the pass marks of the previous 3 or 4 months. Sort of like a "curve" if you will. Its "generally" around 70-75% however. Brian Thanks, Ben _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Brian Feeny, CCNP+ATM, CCDP [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Administrator ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881) _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Flash Memory Upgrade
Nope...they are indeed different. At least the part numbers are different. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 12:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Flash Memory Upgrade Does anyone know if the 2600s (not 265X) and 2500s use the same types of Flash SIMMs? Thanks Tim _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: problem of documentation cd
Yeah...supposedly is the word. I've tried Sept 2000 will the same problem. Verity is one of the slowest companies in the world when it comes to staying current - what a shame. It's not like there are any Win 2K boxes out there ;) Roman -Original Message- From: Abruzzese, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 12:58 PM To: Hook Soso; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: problem of documentation cd Supposedly CDs after August 2000 work fine on Win2k. -Original Message- From: Hook Soso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 1:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: problem of documentation cd I try to install Cisco Documentation CD on Windows2000, but there is always some problem. Whether it doesn't support Windows2000. How to resolve it? thanks _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Training
I personally prefer Global Knowledge. Good instructors, good labs. At 07:18 PM 12/5/00 -0500, you wrote: Does anyone have any opinions on Training centers like Learning Tree or Global Knowledge. My company is willing to send me to the classes of my choice, and I would like to get your views on which school is the best. Shawn Gressel PanAmSat Corp _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Official Cisco Courseware
Yes At 09:46 PM 12/3/00 -0600, you wrote: Has anyone ever taken a Cisco course, and they give you a 3 ring binder (not a spiral) with hole punched pages that go into it. And the pages are NOT color, but just like black and white/xerox? Or are the pages in the 3 ring binders suppose to be color? Brian --- Brian Feeny, CCNP, CCDP [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Administrator ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881) _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Speed Tip
Even better yet - line con 0 logging synchronous Roman At 08:29 PM 12/3/00 -0500, you wrote: Because all routers are connected to the Communication Server through their console port, and by default, logging to console is on. So, for instance, when one configures the frame-relay pvc's on the router interfaces, all dlci state changes show on the command line while one may be in the process of typing-in commands. Similarly, any interface state changes are reflected on the command line. This may cause some distractions and may prevent one from gaining some vital time advantage. It was for this reason that I had recommended that the command "no logging console" should be typed in initially to avoid any unnecessary distractions when setting up various tasks. However, it may make more sense to return to the default status (i.e logging console), if one is lucky enough to sail through to the troubleshooting part. Aziz -Original Message- From: Andy Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 4:46 PM To: Urooj's Hi-speed Internet Subject: RE: Speed Tip Why is that? Thanks, Andy On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Urooj's Hi-speed Internet wrote: Hi Folks, For the sake of completeness, please take the following command into account also: no logging console Since during configuration of Layer 2/Layer 3 protocols, the absence of the above command can slow one down considerably. Just my 0.02 cents (Canadian) worth. Aziz -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James Wilson Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 11:27 PM To: Chuck Larrieu Cc: Tony Olzak; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Speed Tip Hi Chuck, Whilst you are permitted to use Notepad or any other program present on your Testing PC, the rules of the CCIE Lab state without that at _no time_ can you save a file to the hard disk. If during the marking breaks the CCIE proctor finds that you have saved a file to the hard drive anywhere he will fail you immediately. Cheers. On 0, Chuck Larrieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rules of the game: I trust you mean that you must remember to delete the file from the PC you are using prior to leaving. I.e. you can't leave it for the next person to find. Correct? I have received tips such as Tony's from other sources. If you check my feeble web site www.chuck.to/CCIEAdvice.txt you will see that one of those from whom I have gathered advice has offered something similar. I have also received this advice verbally from a couple of folks as well. Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of James Wilson Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 7:41 PM To: Tony Olzak Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Speed Tip Good tip... but be very very careful -- If you accidently saved this file somewhere you would be disqualified immediately as part of the CCIE lab rules. Cheers. On 0, Tony Olzak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hard to believe, but most people don't know you can use notepad in the lab. Here's how I do a base config on all my routers: en config t ip classless ip subnet-zero no ip domain-lookup alias exec cb clear ip bgp * alias exec ci clear ip route * alias exec cx clear ipx route * alias exec i show ip route alias exec ix show ipx route alias exec si show ip interface brief alias exec sx show ipx interface brief enable secret cisco line con 0 exec-timeout 0 0 password cisco line aux 0 exec-timeout 0 0 password cisco line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 0 0 password cisco Then at the end just type "hostname router name" and you are done. Put all this in notepad, copy it, then paste to host while in the terminal program. I couldn't believe how many people tell me they type all this junk at every router. This will save you probably 20 minutes. Tony -- [=[ www.cisco.com ]] James Wilson cisco Systems Customer Service Engineer, I Global On Site Services|||| |||| Phone : +61-2-8448-7919 Pager : +61-2-9430-6381 ..:||:..:||:.. [=[ USA +1-800-829-2447 ]=[ Aust 1800-121-531 ]] "I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react" _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure
Fwd: Re: Hub-to-Switch connection problem
That MDI/MDI-X switch is usually just for one port (port 1 for example) as an uplink. I know Synoptics hubs are like this. So... flipping the switch would only work if you are plugged into the proper port. If he WAS in the proper port, it doesn't make sense to me either. Roman From: "Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Bradley J. Wilson'" [EMAIL PROTECTED], "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Hub-to-Switch connection problem Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 11:51:06 -0500 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm wondering why the MDI/MDI-X switch did not help. At any time using this switch did you see a link light on the eqpt? no link - flip the switch, also no light? - check the cable. (however a x-over cable and engaged MDI-X would be straight through :- I have used all manner of eqpt and the MDI/MDI-X worked as expected, just like uplink ports, etc. Kevin Wigle - Original Message - From: "Mayo Joseph W CONT NSSG" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Bradley J. Wilson'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 9:16 AM Subject: RE: Hub-to-Switch connection problem The hub and switch are both at the same OSI layer 2. The rule is still correct. JM Joseph Mayo Network Engineer Phone: (757) 393-9526 Fax: (757) 393-9847 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Bradley J. Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 7:31 AM To: cisco Subject: Hub-to-Switch connection problem Okay gang, I had an interesting and annoying situation yesterday morning, and I'd like to see if anyone else has had an experience like this: My client was installing an older BayStack 301 switch into their existing network, which consisted of a Bay Access Node router, as well as four stacked SynOptics LattisHubs. The router was experiencing excessive collisions, hence the installation of the switch. So we installed the switch and cabled the router to it, moved all the "power users" directly onto the switch, and left the other users attached to the hub. We attached the hub to the switch via a straight-through cable. The users who were directly connected to the switch had no problem accessing the network and Internet. The users on the hub were dead in the water. We tried swapping out the cable between the hub and switch, tried plugging either end into different ports, tried flipping the MDI/MDI-X switch, and nothing worked. The only thing that *did* work was using a *crossover* cable between the hub and the switch. Now, the rule (which I gleaned from this newsgroup, btw) is that when you're connecting devices at different OSI layers, you use a straight-through - e.g. PC to hub, PC to switch, switch to router, hub to switch - that's all straight-through. You use a crossover when you're connecting devices at the same OSI layer - router to router, switch to switch, hub to hub, PC to PC. In the situation yesterday, a straight-through seemed logical, as we were trying to connect a hub to a switch. Am I wrong here? Why did the crossover work? Thanks, BJ P.S. sorry for the Bay-centric example...I'm trying to get them to change that. ;-) _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: picture of router?
Try portercable.com, bosch.com, and blackanddecker.com. They have lots of pictures of routers . All kidding aside, CCO is a great place to see them. Is there any one in particular that you are looking for? Roman At 12:17 PM 12/1/00 +0200, you wrote: www.cisco.com ! - Original Message - From: "Nigel Taylor" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "jeongwoo park" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 5:06 AM Subject: Re: picture of router? Visio. Enterprise... Nigel... - Original Message - From: jeongwoo park [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 3:48 AM Subject: picture of router? Hi all Do you know any website that shows the back of the cisco routers in clear picture? Thanks in adv. jw __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: question : ethernet collision rule of thumb...
Take collisions divided by packets output. You are looking for the percentage of collisions related to the number of packets that were sent out of that interface. Roman At 05:57 AM 11/16/00 +0100, you wrote: Hi , How can I find out the collision rate of .1% ( comparing the collisions with Output packets or bytes) Here's the output from my ethernet interface 119069488 packets output, 3373784736 bytes, 0 underruns 31 output errors, 41597688 collisions, 0 interface resets 0 babbles, 0 late collision, 5543538 deferred Thanks Amit -Original Message- From: George Harper [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 9:52 AM To: E Joseph Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: question : ethernet collision rule of thumb... The network would be considered unhealthy if it is experiencing more than .1% of packets colliding (do the math). As for your question regarding what does it take to shut a port down (errDisable) take a look at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/20.html -g On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, E Joseph wrote: |Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 16:33:37 -0800 (PST) |From: E Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: question : ethernet collision rule of thumb... | |I would first like to thank everyone. I have been a member of this |groups for several years now. I have never actually posted a question, |generally I just absorb others questions. I realise there is no |concrete answer on this, BUT how many collision on a shared media |ethernet segment does it take before having a problem?? I was just |invovled in a situation where we had a hub hanging off a hub connected |to our 6509. The switchport error disabled and I had to track the |devices down. I beleive you will always see some collisions in a shared |ethernet environment??? At what collision rate should you get |worried??? How much does it take to shut a switch port down??? | | Thanks, | Ed _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Cisco documentation on Windows 2000
I installed Sept. 2000 and had same problem. At 11:50 AM 11/16/00 -0500, you wrote: You need the CD dated after Aug 2000. tristan "PYF" mickeypyf@usTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] a.net cc: Sent by: Subject: Re: Cisco documentation on Windows 2000 nobody@groups tudy.com 11/16/2000 10:20 AM Please respond to "PYF" Carmelo, I do got the same problem on my WIN98 (Chinese Version) How can we resolve that Rgds, PYF "carmelo Garofalo" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 8v0olk$sg7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8v0olk$sg7$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi Guys, I had problem to install the Cisco Documentation on W2k. The installation seem to be successful, but when i launch the application , Maste Setup appear an error concerning the "search.exe" program. How do i could resolve this problem? Regards, carmelo _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Static route does not appear in routing table
I would agree with Chuck's statement as well. Roman At 06:58 PM 11/15/00 -0800, you wrote: If I were to guess I would say it is because there is no 179.70.32.13 network Your directly connected networks are 170.something. there are no other routes known to the router. Therefore it says "I got no idea where this destination address is so I won't bother with it" :- Or something like that. Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Lists Wizard Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 7:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Cisco group study'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Static route does not appear in routing table I configured static ip route but i will not appear in the ip routing table. Below is the output of some commands. Can some one explain this? Thanks Lists Wizard Router-12(config)#ip route 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 179.70.32.13 Router-12(config)#^Z Router-12# %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by console Router-12#sh ip route Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2 E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, * - candidate default U - per-user static route, o - ODR Gateway of last resort is not set 170.70.0.0/24 is subnetted, 2 subnets C 170.70.32.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/1 C 170.70.21.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/0 Router-12#sh ip route st Router-12# _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: static route are in the routing table
Because only three of them are using directly connected next-hops. If the router doesn't see the next hop (through being directly connected or through a routing protocol) it doesn't see it as a valid candidate. Roman At 09:09 PM 11/14/00 -0700, you wrote: Router-12#shru Buildingconfiguration... I have create six static routes, only three of them would appear in the routing table. Why Router-12# sh ru version 11.2 ! ip classless ip route 10.0.0.0255.0.0.0 179.70.32.13 ip route 10.10.11.0 255.255.255.0 179.70.32.13 ip route 170.70.10.0 255.255.255.0 170.70.21.11 ip route 170.70.15.0 255.255.255.0 170.70.21.11 ip route 170.71.15.0 255.255.255.0 170.70.21.11 ip route 188.3.5.0 255.255.255.0 179.70.32.13 ! Router-12#ship route Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP,M - mobile, B - BGP D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPFinter area N1 - OSPFNSSAexternaltype1, N2 - OSPFNSSAexternaltype2 E1 - OSPFexternaltype1, E2 - OSPFexternaltype2, E - EGP i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1,L2 - IS-IS level-2,* - candidate default U - per-userstatic route, o - ODR Gateway of lastresort is not set 170.70.0.0/24 is subnetted, 4 subnets C 170.70.32.0 is directlyconnected, Ethernet0/1 S 170.70.15.0 [1/0] via 170.70.21.11 S 170.70.10.0 [1/0] via 170.70.21.11 C 170.70.21.0 is directlyconnected, Ethernet0/0 170.71.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets S 170.71.15.0 [1/0] via 170.70.21.11 Router-12# _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ip default-gateway command does not work
Just use ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.100.67.254 to set your default route. IP default-gateway should only be used if ip routing is disabled on the router. Roman At 06:36 PM 11/13/00 -0700, you wrote: I have a problem getting the "ip default-gateway" to work on my router. Please review the output below carefully to see what the problem is. I have also noticed that the "show ip route" command show that Gateway of last resort is not set your input is appreciated thanks Lists Wizard === Router-10(config)#ip default-gateway 10.100.67.254 Router-10(config)#^Z Router-10# Router-10#ping 10.1.38.227 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.1.38.227, timeout is 2 seconds: . Success rate is 0 percent (0/5) Router-10#sh ip route Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2 E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, * - candidate default U - per-user static route, o - ODR Gateway of last resort is not set 10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks C 10.9.9.0/30 is directly connected, Ethernet0/1 C 10.100.64.0/22 is directly connected, Ethernet0/0 Router-10#config t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router-10(config)#no ip default-gateway Router-10(config)#ip route 10.1.38.227 255.255.255.255 10.100.67.254 Router-10(config)#^Z Router-10#ping 10.1.38.227 Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.1.38.227, timeout is 2 seconds: ! Success rate is 100 percent (5/5), round-trip min/avg/max = 4/6/16 ms Router-10# __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For sale - 2501/2503
I don't normally post this type of stuff but here it is anyway for those that are interested in a home lab. I think a few months back we deemed this acceptable. These two routers helped me get my CCNA, CCDA, and CCNP. If interested, check out: http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=489330336 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recommedations for CCNP
I am a recent CCNP and am currently looking around for area to further my experience. My current work environment is a basic Lan and I would really like to apply my knowledge in a more complex environment. What would be a good area to start, ISP Telcom facility, Startup or **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 2611 cannot connect to 2501 with back-to-back ,why ?
Do a show controller serial on the router that you set the clock rate on. Make sure the output says that it is a DCE cable connected. If it says DTE, switch your cable around. Roman At 12:28 PM 8/26/00 +0800, you wrote: Hi,there: I connected router 2611's serial0/0 to 2501's serial1 with a DTE to DCE cable, and set clockrate ,keepalive,encap HDLC. But they could not work yet. Who can help me ? Thanks in advance... ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Is this text ok to use?
Try plain text. At 07:23 AM 8/25/00 -0400, you wrote: Hey Group, I just set up another Dial-up account at home. Now I am using this e-mail for the group. When I was using aol I know I didn't conflict with using the wrong text but with outlook I don't know. I know I'm not supposed to use HTML, so I changed it to outlook rich text format. Is this one ok??? Let me know...thanks... Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~Internetwork Essentials~ "Complete Solutions for Complex Networks" ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: PLEASE USE A SUBJECT HEADING WHEN POSTING YOUR MESSAGE
Agreed...I delete them immediately. At 03:49 PM 8/22/00 +0100, you wrote: AS SUBJECT ABOVE. This will increase your chances of having a decent response to your question. I don't know and cannot answer for everyone else but I tend not to bother with mails when there is nothing in the subject. Robert McCallum ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: 2505 Router/Hub
E0 would pertain to ALL 8 ports. Remember, it's a hub (a layer 1 device) Roman At 04:02 PM 8/17/00 -0500, you wrote: Hey all; Just brought up a router straight out of the box with 11.0 IOS on it. It's got 2 Serial, AUX, CON, and 8 ethernet ports(hub). Now, when i'm looking at the interfaces in IOS, it says that I've got an E0 interface. Where I'm a little lost is, where is this interface? I've looked at documentation on the CISCO site, but haven't put it together yet. Would Int E0 be the first of the 8 ethernet ports on the Hub section of the Router?? That doesn't seem right to me, so if anyone has one of these routers, or ideas, I'd appreciate it. Thanks group. brian ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Port 80
That is the command. Make sure you are entering it into global config mode. Roman At 01:29 PM 8/15/00 +0300, you wrote: Hello everbody, What is the command to enable the HTTP server on the router? This is an old question, but the command 'ip http server' does not work. My router is cisco 2621. IOS software is C2600 Software (C2600-IO3S56I-M), Version 12.0(7)XK1, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Please help. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: CCNA v2.0 Todd Lammle Book
I would recommend reading Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices for the 507 exam. Also, if you didn't purchase the Lammle book as "an actual informative source" then what did you buy it for? Expensive paper weight I'd say! :) Roman At 09:38 AM 8/5/00 -0400, you wrote: Not be to rude or anything, but this book is very poorly written. Luckily I have some previous experience and wasn't relying on this as an actual informative source. There are some many mistakes, that are not even in the errata. Can anyone out there recommend another source of information for the 507 exam? I'm reading all the white papers on certificationzone.com and they are very well written and informative. Thanks! -- Regards, --- Marco Paulo Rodrigues Unix Administrator Axxent Corporation Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CompTia: A+, Network+, i-Net+ Cisco: CCDA --- "Virtually All Internet Porno flows through the systems of one company. Cisco Systems. Imporning the Internet Generation." - Marco Rodrigues '99 ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re:
Top Down Network Design Designing Cisco Networks CCDA Exam Certification Guide Read 'em, enjoy 'em, learn from 'em. At 03:07 PM 8/4/00 -0700, you wrote: is there anyone in the New York metro area willing to have group study to get hands on practice with cisco routers and catalyst switches. Let me know I will come straight to you. Any place closer to New York city. Also is there anyone who can help me with CCDA materials. I am already done with CCNA. __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: CCIE written recommended readings
They're all there... a bunch of 'em. Enjoy :) http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html Roman At 09:48 AM 8/2/00 -0400, you wrote: Hi, I just finished my CCNP and want to move on to CCIE written. What books/readings are recommended besides all the readings I have done to get the CCNP. Thanks. Adam ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sysco cert...sheesh.
OkI can see that I'm going to have to create a new filter on my email client to send any mail with the word 'Sysco' to the trashcan. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Telnet vs Ping
I've run into this before actually. I don't know what kind of network you have set up but.. I have two routers set up back to back running frame-relay across their serial links. The ethernet interface of both is connected to a switch. PC with ethernet NIC is also connected to a switch port. Here's the deal. Be careful that when you ping from the PC, it has a proper route to the target router. A telnet could be configured to a different interface (and ip address) on the same router through the use of an ip host command. Basically, your ping might take a different route than your telnet. If you don't have any host commands, then check access-lists. Roman If my logic is flawed...someone please slap some reason on me quickly!! At 12:59 PM 8/1/00 -0400, you wrote: There are probably access lists employed on the router (or intervening routers) that deny ICMP echo requests or replies. When you are telnet'd in, type show ip access-list or view the running configuration (show run). Tom Kager ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Copy start run...
I am playing around with numerous configs in my home lab. Something has me somewhat puzzled and I'm looking for the 'slap my forehead/oh yeah!' answer. I have a base startup config that I use when all else goes to h*ll. Sowhen needed, I type copy start run. Well, the copy goes as planned but then when I check the running config, the old one (f'ed up one) is still there. I don't have to reload or something crazy do I? That wouldn't make much sense to me. Thanks guys and gals, Roman ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Frame Switch
Using a router with two serial interfaces is easy to set up as a frame-switch. You have all of the equipment, just need to hook the dce end of two cables to one router (the one you want to use as your frame-relay switch -1 on each serial int) and the other ends (dte) to one router each. (total of three routers). Now...the fun partfigure out how to configure them - this is where the real learning begins. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/12.html HTH Roman At 05:25 PM 8/1/00 -0500, you wrote: How can I setup a 2521 as a frame switch? I have three 2501's and one 2521 with four back-to-back cables, now what do I need? Thanks Rodney Jackson
Re: Significantly off-topic: Whatever happened to diplomacy?
I would whole-heartedly agree Don. At 12:47 AM 7/31/00 -0400, you wrote: Paul and group, I'm really disappointed in what I see happening with the list of late. I'm only 31, but I can remember when people didn't just fly off the handle at the drop of a hat. Just over this weekend I've seen two flames, and one unfounded accusation; and all of these have been posted for the entire group's enjoyment. A couple of years ago I was co-admin of a message board and one of the standing rules was to refrain from posting personal attacks to the board. Offenders were warned once, then banned for a period. I hate to suggest anything that would require even more maintenance by Paul, but damn it, even preschoolers learn not to bite each other or they take a time-out. And too many people here have apparently forgotten that lesson, making the whole experience less enjoyable than it should be. My delete key works just fine, but I still have to read the post before I decide to delete it. Food for thought. - Don * The information in this email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. When addressed to our clients any opinions or advice contained in this email are subject to the terms and conditions expressed in the governing KPMG client engagement letter. * ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Fw: In defence of Brad
The 1912 has a different command set than the 5000 does. Look for a 2924 possibly. (I think). :) Roman At 12:11 PM 7/31/00 +, you wrote: On the subject i need a catalyst switch .. i think the 1912xl will give me cat5000 likewise setupis this true and can anyone help ? I`M IN THE UK if that causes a problem cheers steve From: "Farrell A. Fletcher" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Farrell A. Fletcher" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Fw: In defence of Brad Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 06:59:27 -0400 I have purchased several pieces of equipment from Brad. Not only did he sell me the equipment, he also assisted me in configuring it (Cat5000, VOIP, etc). Heck he even gave me his home number so if I needed assistance I could him (which I did). So you tell me, is this not contributing to this list??? Farrell A. Fletcher CCNP, MCSE - Original Message - From: "Ronald James" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 3:47 AM Subject: Re: In defence of Brad Although I never purchased anything from Brad, I would say if he can offer equipments to the list at a fair price(which he did), why not? Concerning he do business in this list, well, frankly speaking, he did contribute to this list, and some of the tech people within the list. Most importantly, he can help us to get the low-priced equipments, plus he is able to make money out of that. Then, we are in 'WIN-WIN' scenario, why not? "ian gomeche" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 015d01bffa16$cccbdc40$f6bc49c2@oemcomputer">news:015d01bffa16$cccbdc40$f6bc49c2@oemcomputer... On Sat, 29 Jul 2000 21:24:52 -0400 "Chuck Church" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 'In Brad's defense, he's helped me with a couple problems. A lot of CCIE's don't bother helping other people after they cross over to CCIE land. He's still on the list helping others, in addition to selling stuff. If I had a way to help other people learn Cisco and also make money, I'd do it.' - I would agree with Chuck. Nothing wrong with a little self promotion from a list regular (as opposed to unsolicited spam from an outsider). I think by helping others, Brad is deserving of a little 'slack' from some of you. It takes a microsecond (or so) to skip over a discreete 'advert' as opposed to much longer to skip over HTML junk and repeated large chunks of previous postings. Point made perhaps? ian ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Deleting a DLCI
Just the strange people that don't have IARP enabled ;) At 07:21 AM 7/31/00 -0700, you wrote: It depends how your frame-relay has been configured. It will be the same command you used to set it in the first place preceded by a "no". It is usual to use the "frame-relay interface-dlci ### ietf/cisco" command to define it but some strange people still configure frame-relay maps. Cheers Charlie --- "Chris C. Burton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can you delte an active DLCI number from a sub interface on a Cisco 1601 router? Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/ ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Removing NAT??
Try disabling the interface, then remove it. At 04:44 PM 7/31/00 -0400, you wrote: Hi, I have enable dynamic nat on a 2501 and cannot take it out. It gives me an error msg. "Pool Internet in use;Cannot redefine". "Dynamic mapping in use. Cannot remove" Basically, instead of specifying a legal range of addresses for the pool, I specified the internet addresses 10.11.10.2 through 10.11.10.20. I also have access list 1 specified for 10.11.10.0 0.0.0.255. I have for E0 - ip nat inside and for S0 - ip nat outside What do I do first to modify the ip nat pool Internet line to include the legal range? I first removed the access-list and then the nat for both s0 and e0? I still get the error msg. I did a no ip nat and still get the error msg.? Please advise Thank you. Kind regards, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Nooo! I failed! what now?
Unfortunately, you don't seem to be strong in any one area. I'd suggest rescheduling it approx 4 weeks away and hit it all over again. Roman At 06:17 PM 7/31/00 -0400, you wrote: Hello... Despite many hours of self study and memorization I failed the 407...wasn't even close.. I scored 617. 71% OSI 14 WAN 42 IOS 60 Net Protocols 33 Routing 20 Security 57 LAN Switch 0Cisco Career Certs (does this have anything to do with the score?) 0Cisco Career Cers Agreement (does this have anything to do with the score?) Does anyone have any tips for me to pass the test..I am rescheduled in one and a half weeks...thanks a lot Al ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Nooo! I failed! what now?
Nicely done vlan!! Very, very motivational (what do you do for a living? hehehe) At 04:26 PM 7/31/00 -0700, you wrote: Al, You are now in a very powerful position, you HAVE ALREADY SEEN THE TEST! This is practically legalized cheating! I and many others have taken tests we knew we couldn't pass because we wanted a "sneak peak". Here's a tip: don't memorize, know it like you invented it. In your books, read each paragraph and write the important concepts in the margin. When you are alone, stand up and pretend you are teaching a class, speak out loud the various concepts from start to finish. You should be able to address a group of people and lecture at length without any notes. You are smart enough, you just are not studying properly, from now on you must dominate! This test is nothing, it is a speed bump, you can get past it. Dedicate your life to it. You must obsess about internetworking. Don't just study what you think is required for the test...Take it to the limits. Be a big, ripping pitbull. Babe Ruth is known as one of the best home run hitters in history. Few people know that he also struck out a lot. Failure comes with the terrirory, deal with it. It's time to suck it up and get medieval with those books. Strive not just to pass the test, strive to master the material well enough that you could teach the class. Other people do it, you will too. You're the man! Hello... Despite many hours of self study and memorization I failed the 407...wasn't even close.. I scored 617. 71% OSI 14 WAN 42 IOS 60 Net Protocols 33 Routing 20 Security 57 LAN Switch 0Cisco Career Certs (does this have anything to do with the score?) 0Cisco Career Cers Agreement (does this have anything to do with the score?) Does anyone have any tips for me to pass the test..I am rescheduled in one and a half weeks...thanks a lot Al Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stupid question..
Can I plug a PC directly from the NIC to the ethernet port on a 2500 series router? It won't work for me. Router doesn't recognize a link directly to the PC but it does when plugged into a switch. I assume it's a straight vs. crossover thing but from what I was told, you only need a crossover cable when plugging like devices together (ie- router to router, switch to switch, etc.). Any ideas? What I am trying to do is have a pc on the e0 int of one router, feed through a frame relay connection to another router and then out of the e0 int on that router to a switch. Thanks in advance for helping out. Roman ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Stupid question...(no questions are stupid friend)
Ohit pings just fine. I am just trying a little experiment. You know...fix it up, tear it down, fix it up, tear it down - ad nauseum. Anyway - it goes something like this. I have a Linksys (I know...don't say it) Broadband Router/Switch that my internal LAN accesses the internet through. I have a laptop that is connected to a 3com hub. Also connected to that hub is the e0 interface of a 2501. On the s0 interface of the 2501, it is connected through a DCE/DTE cable to the s0 interface of a 2503 (following me so far?). The e0 interface of the 2503 is connected to a switch port on the Linksys Router/Switch. I can ping the Linksys from the first PC (traveling through three different networks and across the Frame-Relay link with no problems. I just can't get beyond that into the WAN. Also, I can't ping another PC plugged into the Linksys switch either. I know this is probably worded very confusingly but I just thought that maybe one of my other fine associates out there had experienced something similar. Thanks again guys and gals, Roman At 03:07 PM 7/23/00 -0400, you wrote: Roman, Just buy a cheap 5 port hub for this. That will work. PC to hub, and hub to router. Also, you dont need a PC to check if ether will get through the link. Just create a ping on router A, and when it asks for the source, put the address for etherO. For example: RouterA#ping IP address: (routerB's ether, or whatever) Source address: (etherO's address) It goes something like that...Hope it helps, Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA A HREF="mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]/A If the automobile had followed the same development as the computer, a Rolls-Royce would today cost $100, get a million miles per gallon, and explode once a year killing everyone inside. ~Robert Cringely, InfoWorld~ ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Stupid question...(no questions are stupid friend)
The frame-relay portion is only between the two cisco routers. The linksys router is tied to the e0 port of one of them. Actually, I have that linksys router/switch functioning only as a gateway/switch. It does no routing per se. Just shoves everything not local out the WAN port and that's about it. I was playing a bit with a sniffer and I noticed that the ping will travel from one pc, through the two cisco routers running FR, out the e0 port of the second, to the switch, and the too the second PC. That pc, replies to the echo but it never makes it back to the original PC. Grrr... :) At 04:02 PM 7/23/00 -0400, you wrote: If your running frame relay did you remember to encapsulate the link with IETF. You know this is used for a Cisco router connecting to a non Cisco router, just a thought. Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA A HREF="mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED]/A If the automobile had followed the same development as the computer, a Rolls-Royce would today cost $100, get a million miles per gallon, and explode once a year killing everyone inside. ~Robert Cringely, InfoWorld~ ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Master Degree?
Keep talking, I'm getting excited. At 03:57 PM 7/23/00 -0100, you wrote: I asked a fiend (who is a high level CCIE), after having met the electrical engineer who designed my companies network, if I should maybe go back take a few college engineering classes (maybe another bachelors). He looked @ me seriously said... do you want to make money or to you want to fiddle with algorithms pin voltages. The engineer that works for my company was the 13th employee is a millionaire many times over. My friend the CCIE, started fixing copiers in 1993 is on course to make $550,000 this year... Which one is more attainable :-) Phil - Original Message - From: Michael Fountain [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 12:05 PM Subject: Re: Master Degree? I've got a BS in Telecommunications from DeVry. I don't know if I would recommend that to anyone though. The classes were pretty basic and cost about 3 times what they should. I think my next step it to work towards an Electrical Engineering degree. GA Tech has a masters in Electrical Engineer concentrating on communications. That sounds about right. You may be able to find something similar up there if you are interested in getting down to layer 1 bits, bytes, and electrical signals. Hi, I have my B.A in Computer Information System, A+, MCSE, CCNA and CCNP, but still not satisfied. I have seen different job postings that required master degrees and I have sort of desire to go for it too. So, my question from group is: If we are going toward CCIE and also want to get masters, what major to choose and which universtiy to go for? I am in New York City and have searched different universities's web sites. I have seen nothing interesting that I want to go for there. If I check courses under diff Computer related master degrees, some courses are same old that I have already finished in B.A. or they are so mixed that I don't know what I will be specializing in. Has anyone gone through same problem or doing masters (in what subjects)? Any suggestions that where I should look for? Thanks in advance! John Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please tell me...
What is the deal with everyone having to know exactly how many questions are on the test? What does it matter? You have to know the material whether it's now or on the job. Just study until you know it. Take the test. If you know 80% of the material, you'll get an 80%. Why would it matter if there were 65 questions or 72? Also...there is PLENTY of time to finish, regardless of the number. I just don't understand all of this '"take the test tomorrow - PLEASE HELP ME!" stuff. I'm missing something - as usual - somebody fill me in. Respectfully, Roman ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Please tell me...
Also, when in doubt about a test length or passing score, call 1-800-829-NETS and ask Sylvan Prometric. Then you'll be sure. Just my $.01 ;) Roman P.S. There is a vast amount of useful information that can be regurgitated with but a few keystrokes in the archives at www.groupstudy.com At 01:56 PM 7/21/00 +0200, you wrote: Agree... but I understand the candidates unsecure feeling. I'm CCNA candidate myself :-) Lots of answers are given when studying from a book like Cisco's CCNA studyguide. It comes in Paper+CD. The CD also contains Exam practice with about 500 Q's giving a pretty idea what's coming. Though, I guess the GUI on the exam is a bit different from the CD's. If one wants to be sure, whom to ask? The Priests or the Prophetes? :-) Just my 0.02 Euro... Erik Roman wrote: What is the deal with everyone having to know exactly how many questions are on the test? What does it matter? You have to know the material whether it's now or on the job. Just study until you know it. Take the test. If you know 80% of the material, you'll get an 80%. Why would it matter if there were 65 questions or 72? Also...there is PLENTY of time to finish, regardless of the number. I just don't understand all of this '"take the test tomorrow - PLEASE HELP ME!" stuff. I'm missing something - as usual - somebody fill me in. Respectfully, Roman ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: BGP whitepaper referenced in Interconnections
If anyone wants to read this go to: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1771.html At 08:13 AM 7/21/00 -0400, you wrote: Just so happen to have a copy next to me. You're probably looking for: RFC 1771 or BGP4:Inter-Domain Routing in the Internet, by John Stewart. Denis -Original Message- From: Andrew Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 7:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: BGP whitepaper referenced in Interconnections I'm researching some strange behavior with some non-deterministic path selection with BGP on a few routers. I thumbed through Radia Perlman's second edition of Interconnections at the bookstore last night and saw that in her paragraph where she noted some problems with BGP, she referenced a whitepaper which described situations where timing of updates can cause non-deterministic path selection. I've been searching for that whitepaper, but I am just going off of vague memories of the title. If anyone happens to have their copy handy and could email me with the title of the whitepaper, I would appreciate it. I unfortunately have a meeting this morning before the book store opens again 8). --- ** Andrew W. Smith ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Chief Network Engineer ** ** http://www.neosoft.com/neosoft/staff/andrew ** 1-888-NEOSOFT ** ** NeoSoft, Inc. An Internet America Company 1-800-BE-A-GEEK ** ** "Opportunities multiply as they are seized" - Sun Tzu ** --- ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: BSCN
There are no 'BSCN' books yet - not until August. If you want to study for it now, just start reading anything you can get your hands on in reference to OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, VLSM, and Routing TCP/IP effectively. As far as practice tests, check out www.boson.com. Roman At 04:51 PM 7/18/00 +0200, you wrote: hi guys, I have just passed my CCNA ver 2.0, last week. Now i am preparing the BSCN (Building Scalable Cisco Networks) ver 1.0. Is there somebody who can tell me where I can find some books about BSCN and some samples questions in order to learn more easily that exam. thank you. Roland Van Mulders ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Napster
Well... I ran Napster through Sniffer Pro. I logged on, searched for a song, and then began a download. Here were my findings. The source port is , with a destination of 1632. Once you find a song and start to download though, the source port switches to that of the machine that you are downloading from. In my case it was 1026. Blocking the server source port of should work however. I am probably wrong therefore there is no warranty either expressed or implied with this information. :)) Take care, Roman P.S. I also uncovered destination port 6699 being used on my system by napster. Good luck! At 08:38 AM 7/19/00 -0500, you wrote: Does anyone know what port I neeed to close on my pix to block napster? Steve Smith MCSE, CCNA Freeliant.com 901-388-4637 ext.106 Steve Smith.vcf ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ACRC Vs. BSCN
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/bscn.pdf At 06:27 PM 7/18/00 +0100, you wrote: A Chairde, I have been studying for ACRC, but due to travel commitments will not be able to complete exam by 31 July deadline.I will study BSCN instead .I was wondering if anyone knows are these exams much different, or basically on the same lines, OSPF,EIGRP,ISDN etc Thanks in advance, Slan / Ed ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: CCDP certification question
That was partially right. He asked if he still had to take the CCDA though. The answer is a definite YES. To get CCDP you need CCNA, CCDA, BSCN, BCMSN, BCRAN, and CID. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccdp.html At 09:52 AM 7/17/00 -0400, you wrote: The CCNP and CDDP are gotten from taking the core (3 tests or the FRS) and the CIT and CID. If you have taken the Core or the FRS and the CIT, you have your CCNP, after that, you only need to take the CID to get your CCDP. - Original Message - From: Adam Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Cisco Study Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 9:02 AM Subject: CCDP certification question Hi, I have a question about CCDP certification. After I got a CCNP, do I still need to take the CCDA plus the CID exam, or I only need to take the CID exam to become a CCDP. Thanks. Adam ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]