RE: NetWare 5 Pure IP Login Across Subnets

2000-06-25 Thread Vanhise, Gerald

Hello Seth,
 
 This may be what I would consider a fairly obscure
command but I had occasion to use it here a few years back for a similar
scenario.
 
Try "ipx type-20-propagation" on source and/or destination interfaces. This
may do the trick. Keep me posted.
 
 
Jerry VanHise

-Original Message-
From: Seth Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 3:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NetWare 5 Pure IP Login Across Subnets


We have a Netware 5 server -- IP plus IPX, for our CNE lab work -- whose IP
address is 10.0.0.99 and a client -- IP only -- whose address is
198.56.78.13.  The server's subnet connects to E0 on a 2501 -- address
10.0.0.2.  The client's subnet connects to E0/0 on a 3801 -- address
198.56.78.1.  The 2501 and the 3801 are back-to-back and all machines across
the board can ping cleanly by name or address.

When I move the client to the server's subnet and set its IP to 10.0.0.13,
login works just fine.  So login over IP is okay.  But when it's on
198.56.78.13, the client reports it can't find the tree or server.  But as
noted, it can ping the server by name or address.  So I conclude that the
problem is the broadcast that starts the login process.

I set E0/0 on the 3801 to "ip helper-address 10.0.0.99" and still cannot
login.   From the packets I captured, it looks like the initial broadcast is
NetBIOS Datagram Service, which I thought ought to be forwarded when the IP
helper-address is configured.  I am getting a little out of my depth here if
you haven't noticed.

Can anybody suggest what else I need to do to get the routers to forward
this IP Netware login broadcast?

Thanks,
 
~Seth~

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RE: CCIE Written

2000-06-01 Thread Vanhise, Gerald

Sounds like a 1st amendment issue to me.
 
Jerry VanHise

-Original Message-
From: William E Gragido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 12:33 PM
To: Prather, Aaron; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE Written


Although I am not at the CCIE written level, I agree with Aaron in that the
posting of questions that directly reflect/represent the CCIE written exam
are exactly the reason that the test writers at Cisco have become indignant
with Websites and forums such as these.  I don't think that it is bad or
wrong to ask these questions and but perhaps it would be bertter to address
them in a private email in private emails.  
 
 

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Prather, Aaron
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 8:41 AM
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Subject: RE: CCIE Written



I hate people that gripe about the NDA but this, in my opinion, needs some
attention.  These are almost exact questions from the test and these
questions need not be shown the the public.  Now, all a person has to do to
get atleast these questions right is to go look them up, or wait for someone
to answer them from this list.  I suggest that you go look them up yourself,
you might find the answers to the other 30 questions that you missed in the
process of looking these answers up.  Please dont post specific test
questions from the CCIE written test.

Aaron Prather 
CCNP, CCDP, CCIE written, etc. 

-Original Message- 
From: Lee (Citlink) 
To: 'Cisco Group Study' 
Sent: 5/30/00 7:04 AM 
Subject: CCIE Written 

Help, 

Just passed last CCNP and took my CCIE Written.  Would you believe I got 
a 
68% and needed a 70% to pass, I was one unhappy camper.  But the reason 
I am 
writting this is, 


1) does any one know if you remove keep alives from a token ring 
interface 
(no keepalive) what will happen? 

2) In a point to multi-point frame relay config if all remote sites can 
get 
to the hub site in a hub and spoke scenerio but the remote sites can't 
get 
to each other what is the most likely cause. 

I don't know if I missed these, but I was uncertain if I got them right. 

Also it is a good idea to know your RIF backwards and forwards. 

Thanks, 
Lee 

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RE: renaming of VLAN

2000-05-25 Thread Vanhise, Gerald

Hello CiscoWave,

   If it is just a vlan and not elan, then changing the name should
not impact the operation of it. If it is
an elan then all references to it in its lane components must be changed for
it to remain operational. The server-bus
and lane clients names will all have to match whatever name you change to.


Jerry VanHise

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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 1:49 AM
To: Cisco Group Study
Subject: renaming of VLAN


Hello There,

Is renaming a VLAN from one name to an another one
impacting ?
I am taking about the name only, and not changing the
number of the VLAN.
For example changing the name from SALES to
SALES(10.1.1.0) for example ... It is interesting to
match layer 2 and layer 3 information when possible
(ie mask of 24 bits)

Thank you,




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RE: CCNP- CCIE LAb

2000-05-16 Thread Vanhise, Gerald

Remember to get a router that does Token-ring. I believe these are the 2500s
ending with the odd numbers. A seperate router
is needed to simulate frame-relay switch also.


Jerry VanHise

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From: Puckett, Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 10:57 AM
To: 'Brandon Peyton'; Jim Koniecki
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Subject: RE: CCNP- CCIE LAb


3 routers (2500 series) and 2 switches ( minimum of 1900 series) is the
minimum effective lab. At least that is the answer that I get when I have
asked. That's what I'm buying, anyway.

Larry Puckette - LANCP
Temple-Inland
Network Analyst
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 -Original Message-
From:   Brandon Peyton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Monday, May 15, 2000 8:19 AM
To: Jim Koniecki
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Subject:RE: CCNP- CCIE LAb

could you please relay any replies about this to the group...

Just so everyone ( me ) can be included?

Thanks
B.

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Jim Koniecki
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 10:31 PM
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Subject: CCNP- CCIE LAb


What would some of of you consider a good lab set up for the home that will
give enough practice that a ccnp requires and that could be used also for
ccie . Looking for some ideas . Have some equipment already .
Let me know your suggestions .. Thanks ..

JK

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RE: CCIE review....

2000-05-09 Thread Vanhise, Gerald

Also , for # 2 , if a correct LECS address is specified and for some reason
the major interface it is configured on is down
the entire LANE cloud will be down. Also, on some IOS revisions if ILMI is
used for learning ATM NSAP prefixes and someone,possibly an engineer from
Cisco Systems, accidentally wipes out the pvc that ilmi is using, this will
also cause a LANE client to fail to find a LECS. I know this to be true
because this actually happened to our network about 2 weeks ago!!! Not a
pretty sight.


Jerry VanHise

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Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 2:19 PM
To: 'E. Carolina Arias S.'; Jonathan Hays
Cc: Schmendrick Dawes; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE review


  1)Who handles retransmission between two ethernet hosts over HDLC serial
links if there is a line hit? Router or hosts?
Ethernet hosts do not do retransmissions.  (except for LLC2 connections)
Higher Level Layers handle the retransmissions...  So it's a terminology
question, if they mean "TCP/IP" hosts, then the hosts do retransmit the
"packet".

  2)What are some typical reasons that a Lec could fail to find a lecs in
ATM LANE?
Incorrect LECS address specified.

  3)What does a star (asterisk *) next to the S mean in a routing table?
* means candidate default network.  In the case of *S, the static route is a
candidate default route.

  4)How does IPX queuing work with STUN?
STUN is for sdlc traffic so I don't see any affiliation with IPX queuing...

-Original Message-
From: E. Carolina Arias S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 4:16 AM
To: Jonathan Hays
Cc: Schmendrick Dawes; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE review


I'll try to help with no. 1, any comment is welcome

HDLC does error detection but no recovery, this is, hdlc discards bad
frames, but doesn't ack therefore doesn't handle retransmission. So it'll be
hosts - at layer 4 - the ones handling retransmissions.

Jonathan Hays wrote:

 Tough questions - the only one I can help with is Number 3: look at the
 codes and you will see that the asterisk indicates a default route:

 7206-A#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, P - periodic downloaded
 static route
T - traffic engineered route

 Schmendrick Dawes wrote:

  While doing a scan of my review outline, I realized
  there were several points I was unclear on in my weak
  areas
 
  1)Who handles retransmission between two ethernet
  hosts
  over HDLC serial links if there is a line hit? Router
  or hosts?
 
  2)What are some typical reasons that a Lec could fail
  to find a lecs in ATM LANE?
 
  3)What does a star (asterisk *) next to the S mean in
  a routing table?
 
  4)How does IPX queuing work with STUN?
 
  Any help on any of these weak areas would be
  appreciated!
  Thanks
 
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