BGP Filtering [7:15450]

2001-08-09 Thread Saleem Nathoo

I wanted to know the bgp commands to allow only a
minimum 100 and maximum 500 routes in the routing
table from my EBGP neighbor. Not using prefix lists or
access lists. These routes that are coming into my
topology are from different networks and subnets.

Thanks in advance.

Thanks,
Saleem Nathoo
Network Administrator
Marketguide a division of Multex.com, Inc.
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RE: BGP Alarms? [7:15148]

2001-08-07 Thread Saleem Nathoo

Hi,

How about if you want range of routes 100 to 500 ONLY coming from EBGP peer
router?

Thanks in advance!!

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neighbor maximum-prefix
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_r
/iprprt2/1rdbgp.htm#xtocid142343

-dre

Chris  wrote in message
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 I was told that there is a criteria to set BGP alarms so that when the
 routing table reaches a certain number of routes, you get notification,
 does anyone know the answer to this question

 Thanks

 Chris




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RE: a question about making cisco 6506 as a dhcp server [7:14470]

2001-08-01 Thread Saleem Nathoo

Hi Leo,

the command in global config mode is:

ip dhcp excluded-address x.x.x.x

this will reserve the ip address for a specific client that is not using
DHCP.

Thanks,
Saleem


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first,the 6506 is a new one,it's ios is 12.16,so it can control
layer2layer3 with one interface(the old has two interfaces,one is
router,another is switch,but the new one only has one interface,it can
control both router and switch).
now,i have maken the 6506 as dhcp server for about 2 months,the config is :
ip dhcp pool vlan210
   network 10.2.10.0 255.255.255.0
   default-router 10.2.10.254
   dns-server 10.2.90.1
!
ip dhcp pool vlan230
   network 10.2.30.0 255.255.255.0
   default-router 10.2.30.254
   dns-server 10.2.90.1
!
ip dhcp pool vlan221
   network 10.2.21.0 255.255.255.0
   default-router 10.2.21.254
   dns-server 10.2.90.1
..
now,I want to make some special user have special ip address,for
instance,one user's mac address is aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff,I want that his address
will be 10.2.10.101,another user's mac address is 12-34-56-78-90-12,his
address will be 10.2.21.202,how can I realize it?except using static
address,must via dhcp and 6506'config
could someone tell me the command and config?
thanks!




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RE: checkpoint list? [7:14359]

2001-07-31 Thread Saleem Nathoo

Hi,

Checkout groups.yahoo.com and search for checkpoint or CCSA.


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Sorry, off topic --

Does anyone know of a list like this for Checkpoint?

Thanks for your help,
Rob Provost




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RE: Bandwidth Monitor [7:14155]

2001-07-30 Thread Saleem Nathoo

Hi Shawn,

Checkout www.mrtg.org

It is pretty easy to use.

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The small company I am working for is looking for a bandwidth monitor to
monitor our each customer's bandwidth. We charge them based on how much
bandwidth they have used each month.

The company has a very limit bugit, so is looking for a free bandwidth
monitor. Is there anybody knows, please help.

Thank you so much.

Shawn Xu



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RE: Security Certifications [7:12116]

2001-07-12 Thread Saleem Nathoo

Hi,

Look into checkpoint.com for CCSA and CCSE certs.

Thanks,
Sal

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I want to get a well recognized security certification. I know about Cisco
Security Specialist and the CCIE Security, but are there any others that are
more widely recognized in the industry or any well know vendor independent
security certifications.

Bruce Williams
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RE: Payment for CCIE lab? [7:11743]

2001-07-10 Thread Saleem Nathoo

Hi Neil,

The payment is due 30 days before you take the lab.
Check out www.cisco.com/ccie

Sal

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Is payment required when you register for the lab or when you actually take
it?  Since there is a 7-8 month wait I would hope cisco dosen't hold onto my
$1250.00 for all that time.

Neil Schneider




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RE: 2 phsical ISDN lines to act as one = 256k [7:2232]

2001-04-27 Thread Saleem Nathoo

Hi,

The easy way is to get a Adtran NT2 with 2 u ports and S/T port. This
combines the bandwith.

Thanks,
Sal

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Hi Guys,

is there a way to bundel 2 phsical ISDN lines to act as one (BRI0 and BRI1)
and have a totla of 256k

Regards,

Tarry

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RE: CCIE Written Exam [7:2137]

2001-04-26 Thread Saleem Nathoo

Hi,

It does not state how many answers it wants for the question.


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Hi;

I know the exam is Multiple Choice.

The questions will stated that how many answer is looking for or
not?

Thanks
Vincent
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RE: Load Balance and Fault Redundancy [7:1127]

2001-04-18 Thread Saleem Nathoo

Hi Shawn,

Check this link out regarding load balancing and fault redundancy. Look at
the bottom of the page for more examples, not just isdn.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/dial
ts_c/dtsprt6/dcdbaks.htm

Thanks,
Sal

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Subject: Load Balance and Fault Redundancy [7:1127]


One of our customers asks for load balance and fault redundancy. They have a
Cisco router 1605 with a serial0 for T1 (216.94.x.x), and eth0 for local
network, eth1 for DSL (66.59.x.x). This router satisfies their scenario
hardware requirements.

How to configure the Cisco router 1605 (just one router, not HSRP) to
implement load balance and fault redundancy, and serial0 and eth1 are using
different ip block? When DSL and T1 lines are both working fine, they want
to have load balance. If one of the lines, either T1 or DSL, is down, they
need fault tolerance. Let's say, T1 is down, all the users on the local
network automatically use DSL to get to the Internet.

Any suggestions will be highly appreciated.

Shawn Xu


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