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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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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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.
> >
> > --
> >
> > RFC 1149 Compliant.
> >
> >
> >
> > ""Stanzin Takpa""  wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > When there is no MAC address on serial interface, how the
> > packets are
> > > routing ?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Stanzin
> > >
> > > [GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type
> > application/ms-tnef which
> > had
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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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