rate limit clarification [7:55778]

2002-10-16 Thread Tim Metz

Can someone clarify if the burst-normal and burst-max options of the
rate-limit command are inclusive or exclusive of the CIR? To rate-limit to
400kbps would I want 40 0 0 or 40 5 5

Additionally, is there a reason the CIR (bps) is in bits and the burst in
bytes???

rate-limit {input | output} bps burst-normal burst-max conform-action action
exceed-action action
router(config-if)#rate-limit output ?
Bits per second
  access-group   Match access list
  dscp   Match dscp value
  qos-group  Match qos-group ID

NAPA7513-B(config-if)#rate-limit output 40 ?
Normal burst bytes

Thanks,



Tim




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Re: Routing sims [7:56132]

2002-10-23 Thread Tim Metz
I always thought that routersim was pretty good. I haven't used the CCNP
version but I've heard good things about it.

Tim

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> Hi all,
>
> Fresh from the CCNA I have just started study for CCNP routing exam, this
is
> probably not an unusual question but I would appreciate any advice.
>
> Although I have a small lab at home I found routing sims invaluable in
> studying for the CCNA, do any of you know of any good ones for the CCNP?
> Specifically sims with support for OSPF, EIGRP and BGP.
>
> Thanks, James.




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Re: hate cisco's new site? [7:56236]

2002-10-24 Thread Tim Metz
I used to bitch about the old one and am now totally screwed... I guess I'll
learn to like it ;-(

Tim

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> Am I the only one that hates Cisco's new site? I can't find anything that
> I'm looking for on the there. Its driving me up the wall.




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Re: Off Topic - of general interest [7:56500]

2002-10-29 Thread Tim Metz
Chuck,

didn't this strike you as corporate welfare?

Tim


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> saw this one come through today. Personally, I agree with the premise.
>
> http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;3953254;5700831;g?http://207.27.3.33/2/
> watch the wrap
>
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Re: What does the number means? [7:56511]

2002-10-30 Thread Tim Metz
ha... CCIE practice question (at least that's where I think I saw it)

I call it revision but I think the test answer is "maintenance version" -
the higher the number in brackets the more fixes that version of IOS
contains.

Tim

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> hi,
>
> i have list of IOS that supports MPLS.
>
> 12.0[3], 12.1[4.6], 12.1[7.3],  12.1[8.4],@12.1(20011103:114302)
>
> Please tell me what does the numbers in bracket mean.
>
> thank you very much
>
>
>
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Re: ACS for Windows 2000 [7:56534]

2002-10-30 Thread Tim Metz
I had the same problem so I just made the acs server a domain controller and
all is well

Tim

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> Hi guys
>
> I have problems in configuring ACS for RAS to
> authenticate users using Active Directory on the
> Windows domain? I'm having problems in getting this to work.
>
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Re: odd & even # IPs on an ACL [7:56551]

2002-10-31 Thread Tim Metz
that joke deserves it's own thread ;-)

Tim

""Jennifer Mellone""  wrote in message
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> Cute!
>
> So I'm thinking that tomorrow (Halloween) I'll put on a subnet mask.
> It will be 255.255.0.0, and the two 0's will have little holes in the
middle
> for my eyes ;-)
>
> - Jennifer Mellone




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Re: Clearing access lists counters [7:57241]

2002-11-11 Thread Tim Metz
although that should have worked, try clear ip access-list counter as
well I just tested this on a 3662 and both commands worked (IOS 12.1)

Tim

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> Can some one tell me how to clear access-list counters? I tried to use the
> command "clear access-list counters" but it did not work. Please see the
> output of the show command below.
>
> R5-2503#show access-lis abc
> Extended IP access list abc
> Dynamic test permit ip any any
>   permit ip any any (158 matches)
> permit tcp any host 10.10.110.3 eq telnet
> R5-2503#




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Re: CID exam 640-025 [7:57268]

2002-11-11 Thread Tim Metz
No SNA on the blueprint means no SNA on the test. I took it a few months ago
and didn't have any either.

Tim

""David""  wrote in message
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> Hi folks,
>
> The CID exam. The Cisco has a lot of SNA content in it,
> however I can't find any SNA stuff at (excuse wrapping)
>
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
s/640-025.html
>
>
> I can't find anything about changes on Cisco's website,
> so...does the CID have any SNA?
>
> Cheers,
>
> David




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Re: Has Anyone used Global Knowledge? [7:57297]

2002-11-12 Thread Tim Metz
just in case you need another reply, The Global Knowledge in Atlanta is also
recommended

Tim

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> Wondering if anyone here has experience with Global Knowledge and the
> classes they offer.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David




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Re: Automatic copying of the configuration scheduling [7:61538]

2003-01-22 Thread Tim Metz
There's a perl script called cisco-conf which logs into Cisco gear and
issues a "copy run tftp" or maybe "copy start" don't remember... anyway,
excellent tool.

http://search.cpan.org/author/JWIED/Cisco-Conf-0.10/

Tim

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> Dear all
> I have been assigned the task of copying a series of
> configurations in a router on a daily basis .I am
> tired of giving copy startup-config tftp command in
> each router . I was wondering if is there any way
> wherein we can automate this i.e copy startup-config
> tftp will run in each riuter automaticall at 9:00 am
> daily morning ?
> I am in search of that kind of solution .Request you
> to help me.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Piyush
>
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Token Ring fundamentals [7:53871]

2002-09-22 Thread Tim Metz

While doing some token ring reading I realized that I have no idea how many
tokens can be on the ring at one time.



anyone??? stupid question??



Tim




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Re: Token Ring fundamentals [7:53871]

2002-09-24 Thread Tim Metz

so to rephrase the original question, although there is never more than one
token on the ring, there can be more than one data/command frame...

or am I totally missing the point ;-)

Tim

""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> Mike Mandulak wrote:
> >
> > Oops I forgot to cc my reply to the list again. but you're
> > right.
> >
> > Here's what I sent him...
> > Only one. However (there's always a however) the adapters can
> > be configured
> > to use ETR (early token release) which means that as soon as an
> > adapter
> > starts receiving a frame it can start transmitting its own data
> > out the TX
> > path while receiving the incoming frame. While that's not 2
> > tokens, it is 2
> > different frames on the wire at the same time.
>
> That's not really what it means, not that it matters much these days. ;-)
>
> With no early token release, a sending station must see its own frame come
> back before it releases a free token that someone else can grab.
>
> With early token release (ETR), a sending station can release a token at
the
> end of its transmission, regarless of whether it's starting to receive its
> own transmission yet. Someone else can grab the free token and turn it
into
> a frame. Hence, there can be more than one frame, as you say, but still
only
> one free token.
>
> It was all a bunch of marketing FUD really though. It would have to be a
> physically very large network for the ETR feature to make any difference.
On
> typical networks, the sender was already getting back its own transmission
> as it finished its transmission anyway. So it released a free token at
about
> the same time regardless if ETR was in use or not. But nobody cares any
more
> about the actual behavior. You just have to learn the theory. ;-)
>
> _
>
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
> www.troubleshootingnetworks.com
> www.priscilla.com
> >
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Ken Chipps"
> > To:
> > Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 9:37 PM
> > Subject: Re: Token Ring fundamentals [7:53871]
> >
> >
> > > One, unless early token release is in effect. Assuming I am
> > remembering
> > > my old Token Ring stuff right.
> > > ""Tim Metz""  wrote in message
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > > While doing some token ring reading I realized that I have
> > no idea how
> > > many
> > > > tokens can be on the ring at one time.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > anyone??? stupid question??
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Tim




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Re: Token Ring fundamentals [7:53871]

2002-09-26 Thread Tim Metz

CCIE R&S why else ;-)

Tim


""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> Tim Metz wrote:
> >
> > so to rephrase the original question, although there is never
> > more than one
> > token on the ring, there can be more than one data/command
> > frame...
>
> Yes. There can be more than one frame if you use Early Token Release. It's
> not likely, but it's allowed by the specifications. There's just one token
> though. The token is a 3-byte "symbol of authority." That's what IEEE
802.5
> calls it, probably to avoid using the term frame. ;-) A sender grabs the
> token and converts it do a frame, changing one bit, adding more bytes and
> addressing, etc.
>
> Why are you studying Token Ring?? Ugh. ;-)
>
> ___
>
> Priscilla Oppenheimer
> www.troubleshootingnetworks.com
> www.priscilla.com
>
>
> >
> > or am I totally missing the point ;-)
> >
> > Tim
> >
> > ""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in
> > message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > Mike Mandulak wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Oops I forgot to cc my reply to the list again. but you're
> > > > right.
> > > >
> > > > Here's what I sent him...
> > > > Only one. However (there's always a however) the adapters
> > can
> > > > be configured
> > > > to use ETR (early token release) which means that as soon
> > as an
> > > > adapter
> > > > starts receiving a frame it can start transmitting its own
> > data
> > > > out the TX
> > > > path while receiving the incoming frame. While that's not 2
> > > > tokens, it is 2
> > > > different frames on the wire at the same time.
> > >
> > > That's not really what it means, not that it matters much
> > these days. ;-)
> > >
> > > With no early token release, a sending station must see its
> > own frame come
> > > back before it releases a free token that someone else can
> > grab.
> > >
> > > With early token release (ETR), a sending station can release
> > a token at
> > the
> > > end of its transmission, regarless of whether it's starting
> > to receive its
> > > own transmission yet. Someone else can grab the free token
> > and turn it
> > into
> > > a frame. Hence, there can be more than one frame, as you say,
> > but still
> > only
> > > one free token.
> > >
> > > It was all a bunch of marketing FUD really though. It would
> > have to be a
> > > physically very large network for the ETR feature to make any
> > difference.
> > On
> > > typical networks, the sender was already getting back its own
> > transmission
> > > as it finished its transmission anyway. So it released a free
> > token at
> > about
> > > the same time regardless if ETR was in use or not. But nobody
> > cares any
> > more
> > > about the actual behavior. You just have to learn the theory.
> > ;-)
> > >
> > > _
> > >
> > > Priscilla Oppenheimer
> > > www.troubleshootingnetworks.com
> > > www.priscilla.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > - Original Message -
> > > > From: "Ken Chipps"
> > > > To:
> > > > Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 9:37 PM
> > > > Subject: Re: Token Ring fundamentals [7:53871]
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > One, unless early token release is in effect. Assuming I
> > am
> > > > remembering
> > > > > my old Token Ring stuff right.
> > > > > ""Tim Metz""  wrote in message
> > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > > > > While doing some token ring reading I realized that I
> > have
> > > > no idea how
> > > > > many
> > > > > > tokens can be on the ring at one time.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > anyone??? stupid question??
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Tim




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Re: IRB, Subinterfaces and BVIs on an 8510 [7:54269]

2002-09-26 Thread Tim Metz

I don't think this will work or better phrased... I couldn't get it to work,
I'm not sure it should work either.

HTH (doubtful),

Tim

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> If I create a VLAN on a subinterfaceand give that subinterface an IP addy,
> assign the sub to a bridge group, and then assign the bridge group to a
BVI,
> can I use IP unnumbered on the BVI or do I need an additional IP addy?
>
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Re: WAN Monthy Report [7:54362]

2002-09-27 Thread Tim Metz

We use an Excel spreadsheet that counts up the minutes and displays your
uptime as a percentage. Is that the kind of thing you are looking for? It's
very management friendly ;-)

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> My boss has asked me to provide a monthly WAN reports regarding the
> UpTime/Downtime, Data Throughput etc.  Does someone has a template in
> regards of what other fields can be included in the report?  He would like
> to have a professional report. Thanks, Teza
>
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Re: Show running-config all at once [7:54367]

2002-09-27 Thread Tim Metz

so that's what that does, and that explains why cisco works is always using
it.

Tim

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> Use "terminal length 0" from priveleged mode to turn off the more
> prompt.
>
> HTH,
> John
>
> >>> "Don Claybrook"  9/27/02 2:29:31 PM
> >>>
> Hello.
>
> A customer asked me if I knew of a way to show the running
> configuration all
> at once, not page-at-a-time ("-more-").  I have no idea, but any
> hints,
> clues, or outright answers would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.




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Re: Enable Secret of AS5300 [7:55086]

2002-10-08 Thread Tim Metz

there are tools for this all over the web.

your enable password is cisco1

Tim

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> Hi group
>
> I lost the enable secret password of my Cisco AS5300.I have the
> configuration showing.
>
> enable secret 5 $1$6YRM$nzNXQuv4h24C3AlB8N3rp.
> enable password 7 110A1016141D5A
>
> Any idea to decrypt this password.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
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