VLANs and SNMP [7:47091]

2002-06-20 Thread Ashish Nigam ©¿©¬

Hi,
I have one query regarding VLAN representation in SNMP.
I had to find if VLANs are configured in a cisco box.And I can only do it
thru
SNMP means.
I looked at the Bridge MIB extensions and it says that
ifType value for a VLAN interface should be propVirtual(53)

Now I looked at the interface table of Catalyst 6000 series (MSFC Software
(C6MSFC-JSV-M), Version 12.1(8a)).
It has bunch of VLAN interfaces with ifType as ethernetcsmaCd.
Well this seems to be true for any MSFC card.

So where is the catch... I mean what i should understand by this and what
else
I can look at to find if VLANs are present.

Thanks,
Ashish




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VLANs and SNMP [7:47104]

2002-06-20 Thread Ashish Nigam ©¿©¬

Hi,
I have one query regarding VLAN representation in SNMP.
I had to find if VLANs are configured in a cisco box.And I can only do it
thru
SNMP means.
I looked at the Bridge MIB extensions and it says that
ifType value for a VLAN interface should be propVirtual(53)

Now I looked at the interface table of Catalyst 6000 series (MSFC Software
(C6MSFC-JSV-M), Version 12.1(8a)).
It has bunch of VLAN interfaces with ifType as ethernetcsmaCd.
Well this seems to be true for any MSFC card.

So where is the catch... I mean what i should understand by this and what
else
I can look at to find if VLANs are present.

Thanks,
Ashish




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Re: Serial no MAC [7:46429]

2002-06-13 Thread Ashish Nigam

yeah, there's no need for MAC address as such for PPP interfaces.
but what about PPP over ethernet.

- Original Message -
From: timothy thielen 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: Serial no MAC [7:46429]


 I would like to revise and extend your answer.  :-)

 A serial interface is not *always* point-to-point.

 The answer actually depends on the Layer 2 protocol you are using.
 If you are using Frame-relay, you have a DLCI mapped to the IP address.
On
 ATM you have a VPI/VCI combo.  On point-to-point (PPP, etc...) the router,
 as Steven said, doesn't need a hardware address, since it is just sending
 and recieving on the interface where there is only one possible recipient,
 so the router only needs to know that the destination is out a specific
 p-t-p serial interface.

 -Tim

 Steven A. Ridder wrote:
 
  point-to-point, so no mac is needed.   There is only one
  recepient.
 
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  packets are
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Re: CCNP 640-603 [7:46328]

2002-06-12 Thread Ashish Nigam

well, CCNP does not have lab exam in it.So no matter what questions u put in
the exam, u cannot avoid those people who take exam without any lab
experience.U can always read ,understand concepts, memorize commands and
read some scenarios.
There's no need to actually work on cisco boxes.
CCNP should have lab exam as part of the certification if we totally want to
remove the concept of Paper CCNP's even if not as exhaustive as
in CCIE.


- Original Message -
From: 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 5:19 AM
Subject: RE: CCNP 640-603 [7:46328]


 Hi Amir,

 Just remember that the exam format has changed but the material on which
you
 are going to be tested has not. If you have experience with routing / etc
 you should have no problem writing the exam, it could actually be easier.

 I am sure most would agree with me when I say this, but I think the new
 Cisco exams are definitely a step in the right direction. After all, they
 are now a bit more real world based. It would help get eliminate some of
the
 Paper CCNP's that we see. This is a proactive decision on Cisco's part I
 think to negate the MCSE syndrome as I like to call it. BTW I consider
 myself a bit of a Paper CCNP.

 I personally am looking forward to writing CIT next week in the new format
 to complete my CCNP. My view, of course, could change on my result on that
 exam.

 Good luck

 Manish Hira
 ___
 Manish Hira ()
 Network Administrator
 Servier Laboratories SA (Pty) Ltd




 -Original Message-
 From: Amir Tahir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 12 June 2002 09:00
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CCNP 640-603 [7:46328]


 HI!!
 I need an advise for CCNP exam 640-603 as it just changed.
 I m going to write routing exam by next week.
 I'll be thankful to all of you for any +ve feedback
 Regards
 Amir




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Re: It's Official - CCNP 6xx series [7:45867]

2002-06-05 Thread ashish nigam

hey, what is meant by like to change their minds.
I am going to give CCNP-Support exam next tuesday(06/11)
Does it mean I can expect 6xx series exam.. I registered for 5xx series last
week.


- Original Message -
From: Mark Villanova 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 2:39 PM
Subject: RE: It's Official - CCNP 6xx series [7:45867]


 Anyone already registered for an exam can still take the 5xx until the
14th.
 But they like to change their minds. So expect the 6xx

 -Original Message-
 From: Kaminski, Shawn G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 4:22 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: It's Official - CCNP 6xx series [7:45867]


 Just called Prometric and VUE for information on when they're switching to
 the new CCNP 6xx series exams. As of this afternoon, 6/5/02, the CCNP 5xx
 series exams are no longer available.

 Shawn K.




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OT : routing design architecture [7:45680]

2002-06-03 Thread ashish nigam

Hi,
I have been searching about different ways routing can be implemented, in
terms of design and architecture.
zebra code is good enough to look at but it is without any documentation at
the code and design level.

So if anyone knows where I can find one, please let me know.

Thanks,
Ashish




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query [7:44904]

2002-05-23 Thread ashish

Hi,
Is it possible to get the IP addresses of all the boxes attached to a port in
the switch.

If there are 2 boxes attached to a hub and that hub is attached is attached
to
a switch.
Now is it possible to get the IP addresses of those 2 boxes by just looking
at
the switch...
thru SNMP or some other means..

Please pardon me if my questions seem illogical  :-)

Thanks,
Ashish




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Re: intelligent vs non-intelligent switch [7:44903]

2002-05-23 Thread ashish

ouch... please ignore this question..


- Original Message -
From: ashish 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 4:12 PM
Subject: intelligent vs non-intelligent switch [7:44903]


 hi,
 I just now came across two jargons :-)
 intelligent switch and non intelligent switch.
 Now what is the exact difference between them..
 And does non intelligent switch  not have an IP Address.

 Thanks,
 ashish




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Re: preffered order in taking ccnp exams [7:44511]

2002-05-20 Thread ashish

yeah, as such order does not matter much.
I passed routing last week.and now i am studying for remote access.I have
found that there are somethings which are assumed that reader
understands like redistribution,route filtering etc..
I can only say I am glad that I did routing before remote access.


- Original Message -
From: Thomas Larus 
To: 
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: preffered order in taking ccnp exams [7:44511]


 I think you can switch them around as you like except that Support should
 come last.  Once you have studied for the other three, Support just
follows
 naturally, because you should have gotten practice using the debugging
 commands and show commands and other troubleshooting tools.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED], Divakaran (GEAE, GTS India)
  wrote in message
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  Hi,
   Is there a prefferred order in which to tkae the ccnp exams ? like
  1.routing
  2.switching
  3.remote access
  4.support ?
 
  or can it be taken in any order ?
  Does taking the exams in the above order have any advantages ?




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Re: Recommended study books for CCNP routing (BSCN) [7:43713]

2002-05-10 Thread ashish


   Could you please help us with the url or paths to those cisco docs you
used.

  Thanks and best regards.

  Joe

  ashish 
  Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  05/09/2002 01:14 PM AST
  Please respond to ashish

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  Subject: Re: Recommended study books for CCNP routing (BSCN) [7:43713]




  docs in cisco site are also very informative... sometimes i find them
better
  than any book


  - Original Message -
  From: Tel Khan
  To:
  Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 6:15 AM
  Subject: RE: Recommended study books for CCNP routing (BSCN) [7:43713]


   Hi,
  
   I have the following;
  
   640-503 - Routing Exam Cert guide by Clare Gough
   640-504 - Switching Exam Cert guide by  Tim Boyles an Dave Hucaby
   640-505 - Remote Access Cert Guide by Brian Morgan
   640-506 - Supoort Cert Guide by Amir S.Ranjbar
  
   I used both Cisco an Sybex for the Routing i'm now onto the Switching.
  
   Good luck
  
   Regards
  
   Tel
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Re: Recommended study books for CCNP routing (BSCN) [7:43713]

2002-05-09 Thread ashish

docs in cisco site are also very informative... sometimes i find them better
than any book


- Original Message -
From: Tel Khan 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 6:15 AM
Subject: RE: Recommended study books for CCNP routing (BSCN) [7:43713]


 Hi,

 I have the following;

 640-503 - Routing Exam Cert guide by Clare Gough
 640-504 - Switching Exam Cert guide by  Tim Boyles an Dave Hucaby
 640-505 - Remote Access Cert Guide by Brian Morgan
 640-506 - Supoort Cert Guide by Amir S.Ranjbar

 I used both Cisco an Sybex for the Routing i'm now onto the Switching.

 Good luck

 Regards

 Tel




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Re: ip route statement [7:43001]

2002-05-01 Thread ashish

Hi Preye
The Null interface is also used to filter the private network from the
Internet.
does this give u some clue ???



- Original Message -
From: Ladrach, Daniel E. 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 1:09 PM
Subject: RE: ip route statement [7:43001]


 The Null interface is typically used for preventing routing loops.

 Daniel Ladrach
 CCNA, CCNP
 WorldCom


  -Original Message-
  From: Stanfast Preye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 2:34 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: ip route statement [7:43001]
 
 
  Dear Group,
 
  Why is it necessary to configure all routers in a network
  with ip route
  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx null 0 statement before implementing
  migrating to a new IP
  address scheme and DHCP service in the network.
 
  Somebody please help
 
  Regards,
 
  Preye.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Problem with access-list [7:43021]

2002-05-01 Thread ashish

Extended access list can have number between 100-199.
I don't know if 2000 will work ..

But hey, I am not sure if this is true... I may be very silly here ...



- Original Message -
From: Christian Fredrickson 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 1:01 PM
Subject: Problem with access-list [7:43021]


 Running a Cisco switch 3548XL
 Trying to block a specific IP address. The access-list looks like:
 (I substituted the IP addresses)
 access-list 2000 deny   ip host ip_address any
 access-list 2000 permit ip range.0 0.0.0.255 any
 access-list 2000 deny   ip any any

 All ports on this switch belong to the same VLAN and all other switches
use
 this switch to get to the upper layer switch and use that to get to the
 router. The vlan looks like:
 (I substituted the IP addresses)
 interface VLAN1
  description line
  ip address switch_ip 255.255.255.0
  ip access-group 2000 in

 But I can still ping the host from external addresses. Why is this ACL not
 working?

 Thank you all in advance.




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Re: ip route statement [7:43001]

2002-05-01 Thread ashish

Hi Preye
The Null interface is also used to filter the private network from the
Internet.
does this give u some clue ???



- Original Message -
From: Ladrach, Daniel E. 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 1:09 PM
Subject: RE: ip route statement [7:43001]


 The Null interface is typically used for preventing routing loops.

 Daniel Ladrach
 CCNA, CCNP
 WorldCom


  -Original Message-
  From: Stanfast Preye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 2:34 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: ip route statement [7:43001]
 
 
  Dear Group,
 
  Why is it necessary to configure all routers in a network
  with ip route
  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx null 0 statement before implementing
  migrating to a new IP
  address scheme and DHCP service in the network.
 
  Somebody please help
 
  Regards,
 
  Preye.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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CEF Mib [7:42460]

2002-04-24 Thread ashish

Hi,
is there anything like Cisco CEF MIB.

Thanks,
Ashish




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Re: MBA or CCIE [7:41809]

2002-04-18 Thread ashish

i am into netoworking field since 5 years but haven't got opportunity to
work in real networking projects coz I usually worked in SNMP related
projects and for sometime in wireless domain and I have never been an IT
administrator.
I have done CCNA and preparing for CCNP.
Before CCNA, I was not well versed in networking technologies coz i never
got any opportunity to work in them.
CCNA and now preps for CCNP is helping me a lot to know some concepts about
different technologies and how they are actually used in real world.
But to be frank, gaining knowledge is one thing, but i wonder if CCNP will
be of any help for my future jobs or atleast add some value to my resume coz
I have very little experience with cisco boxes.
And in present job scene, just good knowledge of any technology is not going
to cut it.U need some real experience.
and without actual project work, u cannot get real experience.Therefore, I
am back to same old problem
Someone wrote that even CCIE with little or no IT experience is of no use.
So,may be, higher studies can be a better option for guys like me.



- Original Message -
From: nrf 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: MBA or CCIE [7:41809]


 I understand.  But on the other hand, if you have ambitions to be the CxO,
a
 CCIE  isn't going to cut it.  Like you said, it's a case of what you want
 out of life.

 However, what I will definitely say is this.  If you work for a company
that
 is willing to finance your degree at night school, you're a fool not to
take
 it.  If you're not the one paying for it, you should get as many degrees
as
 you can, because you never know what's going to happen in the future.



 Wes Stevens  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  A lot of it is what you want out of life. I will be 50 in 5 years and am
  perfectly happy playing with cisco's. I make more money then my boss
with
  the mba does and have more job security. What happens if you get laid
off
 at
  45 or 50 with a middle to upper management job? If you are not way up
 there
  in the corner office area you are going to have a hard time finding a
job.
 I
  work for a company in the fortune top 5 that is very stable. Yet this
  economy is hitting us also. They are going to cut my office way back
from
  500 people to 200 by the end of the year. They will offer me a job in
  Houston as they can always find a spot for a cisco network engineer. My
 boss
  and a lot of other are really scrambling. There are no jobs in the local
  market and less chances of them finding a place in another part of the
  company as they are cutting back everywhere.
 
  Just some food for thought.
 
 
  From: nrf
  Reply-To: nrf
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: MBA or CCIE [7:41809]
  Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 14:37:51 -0400
  
  Drew  wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Sean Knox wrote:


 I was actually heading towards my CCIE, but after getting my CCNP,
I
  am
 content with that for now and and getting more experience
 (fortunately
  I
  am
 not some new wide-eyed kid in the field and have been doing this
  awhile).
 Congrats on your decision to pursue your MBA and I wish you luck.

   
I made a similar decision myself within the last few weeks.  I had
planned on pursuing my CCIE-Security, but realize that I don't work
enough with Cisco products on a daily basis, and certainly not with
routing in a complex way, to feel that I would deserve the cert,
even
if I attained it.  I'm going back to school for my MS in CS,
starting
classes in June.
   
I think in the long run, an advanced degree is more of a benefit
than
an advanced vendor cert.  But thats just me.
  
  Exactly.  Especially later in your life.  Fiddling with Cisco boxes
might
  be
  cool now, but do you still want to be doing that when you're 50?
 Probably
  not, you probably want to be sitting in a director's chair ordering
other
  young guys to set up the systems.  It's hard to win promotion to that
 chair
  without an advanced education.
  _
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wireless certification [7:40071]

2002-04-01 Thread ashish

Hi,
I passed CWNA (Certified Wireless Network Administrator) exam last week.
I guess someone, in this mailing list,  wrote about cisco certification in
wireless domain.
I looked at the cisco site but could not find any (or may be I just
overlooked them)...
Does anyone know about those certifications.

Thanks,
Ashish




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after CCNA [7:37583]

2002-03-07 Thread ashish

hi,
I passed CCNA two days back...
and now I am thinking of next level of certification.
I am thinking of CCNP now.
Meanwhile, I was also looking at the option of CWNA (Certified Wireless
Network Administrator).
Has anyone gone through this certification.and any insights to its
recognition
in the IT market.

Thanks,
Ashish




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Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]

2002-03-07 Thread ashish

nopes.. there is motel 6 right on brokaw and north 1st street intersection
and it is nearest to cisco san jose location.

- Original Message -
From: Darrell Newcomb 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]


 Ejay,  I think you mean the one in Sunnyvale on Mathilda just off 101?
 With a Burger King and Hobbee's right there as well.  Wish I had a URL
 to share, but would seem like a good place to stay.

 Darrell

 Hire, Ejay wrote:
 
  There is a $50/night motel 6 with a denny's in the parking lot that is
  okay.I can't remember the name of the street it's on, but it's only
about 2
  mi. from the hq.
 
  -Ejay
 
  -Original Message-
  From: timothy thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:57 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: CCIE Lab - San Jose [7:37444]
 
  If you test date is a long way off, or you are close by, start walking
now.
  Remember to pack food and supplies for cold and warm weather.  Also, a
rain
  poncho may be wise.
 
  Carry or search for a cardboard box (the only approved Homeless/bum
shelter
  approved for use within San Jose).  Find a space to sleep either near
the
  cisco compound or near a light-rail station.
 
  Transportation from Box to Cisco:  Take the light-rail.  USUALLY nobody
 will
  even check for a ticket.  If the transit police DO check, at least you
have
  a better place to sleep tomorrow night.
 
  Seriously, though, things are not cheap in San Jose. BUT, the do have an
  abundance of Starbucks Coffee Installations, where jack-booted
  Caffiene-Nazi's are likely to force you to consume the People's Drink.
 
  --Tim
 
  James wrote:
  
   Hello,
  
   I hope to get some advice from those who attempted the
   lab in San Jose. I have a lab scheduled soon and hope
   that someone can let me know where to stay at the best
   rates, travel arrangements from hotel to Cisco, etc..
   any information is greatly appreciated.
   Thank you
  
  
  
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non unique mac addresses [7:37508]

2002-03-06 Thread ashish

Hi,
Today only I came to know that HSRP uses the following MAC address on all
media except Token Ring:
.0c07.ac**   (where ** is the HSRP group number)
No wonder why I saw non unique mac addresses on cisco boxes.

Now my problem is that I am working on an application which assumes that
each cisco box will have a unique mac address,
set aside multicast and broadcast mac addresses.

Can anyone help me out and let me know other scenarios where cisco boxes use
such common mac addresses as in HSRP.

Thanks,
Ashish




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detect routers and switches [7:36873]

2002-02-28 Thread ashish

Hi,
this question is bit vauge.But thought you guys will surely be able to help
me
out :-)

is there any way to tell programmatically , whether a remote box is a router
or a switch.

Thanks,
Ashish




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Re: detect routers and switches [7:36873]

2002-02-28 Thread ashish

well, that's not my problem.
I have to find a general way to find whether a remote IP box is a router or
a switch.
That IP box can be of any vendor.
and that remote box can be located across multiple networks.

- Original Message -
From: Larry Letterman 
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Subject: RE: detect routers and switches [7:36873]


 if its cisco gear, do a show cdp neighbor detail and it should show you
 whats on the other end...


 Larry Letterman
 Cisco Systems
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 Subject: detect routers and switches [7:36873]


 Hi,
 this question is bit vauge.But thought you guys will surely be able to
help
 me
 out :-)

 is there any way to tell programmatically , whether a remote box is a
router
 or a switch.

 Thanks,
 Ashish




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Re: detect routers and switches [7:36873]

2002-02-28 Thread ashish

yeah, I can do all such things. but i specified programmatically.
may be socket call to those boxes can help me differentiate routers and
switches in the subnet.
I am trying to find some common features among all switches which can be
know thru remote programming.
same with routers ...
May be  this is very vague on my part to try this stunt :-)





- Original Message -
From: Rico Ortiz 
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:17 PM
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 OK how about telnet, 3rd party SNMP software..

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 ashish
 Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:34 PM
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 Subject: Re: detect routers and switches [7:36873]


 well, that's not my problem.
 I have to find a general way to find whether a remote IP box is a router
or
 a switch.
 That IP box can be of any vendor.
 and that remote box can be located across multiple networks.

 - Original Message -
 From: Larry Letterman
 To:
 Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 3:07 PM
 Subject: RE: detect routers and switches [7:36873]


  if its cisco gear, do a show cdp neighbor detail and it should show you
  whats on the other end...
 
 
  Larry Letterman
  Cisco Systems
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  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  ashish
  Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 2:30 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: detect routers and switches [7:36873]
 
 
  Hi,
  this question is bit vauge.But thought you guys will surely be able to
 help
  me
  out :-)
 
  is there any way to tell programmatically , whether a remote box is a
 router
  or a switch.
 
  Thanks,
  Ashish




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EIGRP load balancing between ISDN leased line [7:24629]

2001-10-30 Thread Ashish Kumar

A branch is connected to two hub locations, one with 64 Kbps Leased line 
other with ISDN. Server is at hub location connected by 64Kbps LL. Two hub 
locations are connected using multiple 2 Mbps links. EIGRP is implemented.
If ISDN is fired to 2nd location the load balancing does not happen on both 
link (64Kbps  ISDN link). If both the channels of ISDN is fired, traffic 
goes through ISDN, not through 64Kbps LL.
Load balancing happens if the 64Kbps Leased line  ISDN is connecting to 
same hub location.

We need to share the load when it crosses above 64 Kbps on LL..Any solution 
?


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EIGRP load balancing between ISDN leased line [7:24630]

2001-10-30 Thread ashish verma

A branch is connected to two hub locations, one with 64 Kbps Leased line
other with ISDN. Server is at hub location connected by 64Kbps LL. Two hub
locations are connected using multiple 2 Mbps links. EIGRP is implemented.
If ISDN is fired to 2nd location the load balancing does not happen on both
link (64Kbps  ISDN link). If both the channels of ISDN is fired, traffic
goes through ISDN, not through 64Kbps LL.
Load balancing happens if the 64Kbps Leased line  ISDN is connecting to
same hub location.

We need to share the load when it crosses above 64 Kbps on LL..Any solution ?



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