Re: Routers multicast address 224.0.0.2 ?! [7:59609]

2002-12-22 Thread bi.s
Mohannad Khuffash wrote:
 Hi ...
 
 I have tried to configure HSRP on two 3660 routers, I configured them
 straight forward where only a little commands needed.But HSRP don't worked
 well ! The reason simply was that they are not seeing the HSRP hello
 messages so every one act as the active one ! When I checked the problem
 more, I discovered that both of them are not seeing the 224.0.0.2 messages
 by using the SHOW IP INTERFACE command where none of the interfaces of the
 two routers are joined for this multicast group !
 My question now is how I can make them joined to 224.0.0.2 which should be
 the default configuration ? Or may be I'm wrong in my investigation ?!
 

hi,

try show standby, maybe this will help you.

hth
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Re: Little Help Please blocking pop ups and ads wi [7:58155]

2002-11-28 Thread bi.s
Elijah Savage III wrote:
 Nah Brad got children at home no porn for me but I know you are enjoying
 it LOL. Hey thanks for the reply but I only surf on 1 computer but got 8
 on the network here where any child or visitor can sit down and get on
 the net, I know a little overkill, but it is nice I get comments on it
 all the time. Anyway was doing home work with my little girl today
 looking up wolves and a porno pop up comes up that is rediculous. Anyway
 thank you for replying I figured there was no other way.
 

using mozilla you can disable popup-windows... not a network-side 
solution, but...

cya
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Re: CCIE Lab Terminal Emulator (Was Would this break the [7:56268]

2002-10-25 Thread bi.s
Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:
 This message is a follow-up to the questions regarding which terminal
 emulator is used in the CCIE Labs. Although there have been responses
saying
 that a number of different terminal emulators are used, this is straight
 from Cisco's mouth:
 
 
 Secured CRT is used.
 

hi,

i heard that this is not standard, so they use what ever they want or 
like or...
the use teraterm, hyperterminal and securecrt. they suggested to check 
what they use where you want to take the lab.

hth
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Re: Enable Secret of AS5300 [7:55086]

2002-10-09 Thread bi.s

Frank Merrill wrote:
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

 
 One more point, since you have an 'enable secret' configured, the 'enable
 password' serves no purpose.
 When you type 'enable' to go to exec mode, it will only work with the
 'enable secret' at the password prompt.
 If a secret is configured, the enable password is never utilized.
 
 You can safely remove the 'enable password'.
 

apart from that, i always thought the enable secret can not be 
cracked/reverted etc? just those marked with 7 (e.g. enable secret, vty 
password etc) can.

or have i missed something?

cya
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CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread bi.s

hi,

i am interested if there is someone using cw2k and has c7200 vxr with 
npe-400.
do you have problems with snmp on the routers? on other routers?
it looks like there is a problem with snmp causing high cpu on routers 
and bringing the network down.

has someone this problems? how did you solve them?
ios upgrading doesnt help and the cisco case was closed without a fix.

is  snmp-server view cutdown an option 
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/ipsnmphighcpu.shtml).

any experiences with that?

thanks
-bis




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Re: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread bi.s

MADMAN wrote:
 Yes that URL is exactly what I sent to a customer many months ago when
 they had the same problem.  SNMP would request the whole routing table,
 they are receiving the whole Internet routing table, which caused their
 7200 CPU utilization to max out.  There should be no reason the grab
 this table via SNMP so cutdown will help you if this is similiar to your
 scenerio.
 

hi dave,

thanks for your answer. did it help your customer?
my problem is not really getting the routing table (i guess). this 
happened while trying to update the inventory. and it looks like only 
the c7200 are affected... but being route-reflectors this is enough...

thanks for your feedback
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Re: CiscoWorks2000 and snmp problems [7:54865]

2002-10-04 Thread bi.s

Ersin Abacioglu wrote:
 I had a similar problem but with our cat 5500's.  The CPU would spike to
95%
 utilization every couple of minutes.  Before I get into what we did, try
 going under Resource Manager Essentials = Administration = Change Polling
 options = choose the 7000 series routers and try to manipulate some of the
 polling options.  
 
 If this doesn't work.  See if this is caused by Device Fault Manager.  Go
to
 Server Configuration = Administration = Stop Process = shutdown DFM
 Server and DFM Broker and see if that resolved anything.  
 

thanks ersin,

i will look at it next monday.

cya
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Re: OT: Perl/Expect to Console? [7:54344]

2002-09-30 Thread bi.s

Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
 I've written some Perl scripts (on a LINUX box) to drive some router 
 tests. Perl is something I've taught myself, and don't have the 
 experience with it I do with C.
 
 I got some vague advice from one of our people to write TCL/Expect 
 and plug that in -- another language to learn -- or to use a telnet 
 client. Well, of course telnet would work manually -- but can I 
 fork/spawn a subprocess and connect it to Perl, such that STDIN and 
 STDOUT of telnet appear as Perl files?
 
 Examples or pointers to them welcome.
 
hi howard,

here is a link on how to use expect from perl:
http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=allquery=expect

i used it quite a while back an liked it very much. makes some tasks 
simple. if you want you can contact me offline.

hth
-bis




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Re: Lookee Lookie - new certifications!!!! [7:54435]

2002-09-30 Thread bi.s

[snip]
work, but I may not be able to answer the question correctly on paper. 
And,
in my opinion, it's more important to be able to walk the walk than talk
the talk.  What do you think?
 
 
 You make some excellent points. I think it's more than a binary talk 
 the talk vs. walk the walk, the first being answering tests and 
 the second being demonstrating performance.
 
 It's long been a Cisco instructional principle that people learn in 
 different ways. Some are visual, some are conceptual, some are aural, 
 and some are tactile (i.e., hands on). I tend to be visual and 
 conceptual.
 
 You describe a very real-world requirement to talk the walk -- to 
 teach something, which is yet another skill set. Mind you, I find 
 that teaching or the equivalent writing is a good way to learn.
 

the whole thing sounds nice, yes, but i guess it fixes something that 
needs to be cured.
i sometimes get the opinion that everyone is doing certs to make hr jobs 
easier. it's not a hard job to sort the cv in two piles: certification 
and no certification. so know you add a third one?
i doubt that it will give more credit to your cert, just another one. as 
long as people get jobs only on their certs and not on what they are and 
what they have done so far, nothing will change...
oh, yes, someone is making more money...

just my 2cents
-bis




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Re: Routine Powercycles or reloads [7:54098]

2002-09-25 Thread bi.s

McHugh Randy wrote:
 Can anyone tell me if they have come accross documentation or guidance from
 Cisco on how often a 7200 router or any router should be reloaded if ever
 for a maintanance purposes ?

hi,

my experience led me to rebooting the c7200 after every hardware change.
even though they should be hot-swap they then to non-deterministic 
behaviour some days/weeks later.

other there is a non-official cisco recommendation to reboot a router at 
least once a year.

hth
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Re: hide networks in OSPF [7:53510]

2002-09-18 Thread bi.s

Kent Yu wrote:
 You may want take a look at this:
 

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122newft/122
 t/122t11/ft11at3f.htm#xtocid1
 

thanks, this helped.

cya
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hide networks in OSPF [7:53510]

2002-09-17 Thread bi.s

hi,

is it possible to hide networks in ospf?
i have a network in area 2 and it should stay there, should not ne 
visible in areo 0 and all the other areas.
is there a way to do it? i know, it doesnt really fit in how ospf works, 
but who knows.

can someone point me to the feature if there is any?

thanks a lot
-bis




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Re: Passing Score for MCAST+QOS [7:52470]

2002-09-02 Thread bi.s

for me it's been the other way round ;)
mcast+qos was blood, sweat and tears.

but one big difference between ccnp and ccip is that ccip seems much 
more advanced.

-bis

Larkin, Richard wrote:
 I found it challenging, but certainly not as difficult as the MPLS exam
 which has a much higher pass mark and I have failed twice to date.
 For the QoS+Multicast exam, I didn't read the Multicast Cisco Press book,
 only the IP QoS book, plus some whitepapers/documentation - and I struggled
 - so I would recommend both books.
 
 Richard Larkin
 
 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Sunday, 1 September 2002 5:41 PM
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 Subject: Re: Passing Score for MCAST+QOS [7:52470]
 
 
 YASSER ALY wrote:
 
What is the passing score for MCAST+QOS (640-905) ? For those who 
managed to pass it do you consider a tough or easy going one. 
Regards,Yasser

 
 hi,
 
 as far as i remember the passing score was 720.
 the answer to your second question depends i would say. i found it one 
 of the most difficult exams i had so far. but you can make it. be prepared
 for deep questions and troubleshooting.




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Re: inbound vty [7:52535]

2002-09-02 Thread bi.s

Casey, Paul (6822) wrote:
 I am trying to create an access-list rule on a router, to deny telnet
access
 from a router to anywhere except another particular routers IP address.
 
 using the following 
 
 access-list 1 permit 10.10.10.1
 
 line vty 0 4 
 access-class out 1 
 
 However it doesnt seem to work. I have tryed inbound filters and they seem
 to work fine, restricting incoming connections fromspecif addresses. Is it
 something I am doing incorrect.
 
 Anyone any idea's  
 

hi,

if i remember correctly there was something like traffic originating 
from the router are not access controlled by acls.
have to check, its been a while.

hth
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Re: inbound vty [7:52535]

2002-09-02 Thread bi.s

re,

checked it:

http://www.systemtoolbox.com/article.php?articles_id=93

6. Access lists do not apply to traffic originating from the router. 
They only apply to traffic passing through the router.

hth
-birgit

Casey, Paul (6822) wrote:
 I am trying to create an access-list rule on a router, to deny telnet
access
 from a router to anywhere except another particular routers IP address.
 
 using the following 
 
 access-list 1 permit 10.10.10.1
 
 line vty 0 4 
 access-class out 1 
 
 However it doesnt seem to work. I have tryed inbound filters and they seem
 to work fine, restricting incoming connections fromspecif addresses. Is it
 something I am doing incorrect.
 
 Anyone any idea's




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Re: Passing Score for MCAST+QOS [7:52470]

2002-09-01 Thread bi.s

YASSER ALY wrote:
 What is the passing score for MCAST+QOS (640-905) ? For those who managed
 to pass it do you consider a tough or easy going one. Regards,Yasser
 
hi,

as far as i remember the passing score was 720.
the answer to your second question depends i would say. i found it one 
of the most difficult exams i had so far. but you can make it.
be prepared for deep questions and troubleshooting.

hth
-bis




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Re: unidentified cisco cable [7:52296]

2002-08-30 Thread bi.s

M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote:
 Vicuna, Mark wrote:
 
 
I've come across a cable I haven't seen before, its a cisco Y cable.
One end has a DB25 female and splits into two  DB25 males.  The two male
ends have a sign that says Console 72-1032-01 and labels that say
Console cisco router this end. 
 
 
 Might be a 7500 console cable (for redundant RSPs):
 

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/cis7505/rte_swit/rsp4/2662rsp4.htm#xtocid34
 
   Regards,
 
   Marco.
 
 

hi,

he's right. you connect it to a c7500 with dual RSP boards.
one of the boards is master and active and the otherone is the slave and 
has not booted.
so if you want console access all the time to your c7500, you use this 
y-cable because it always connects you to the active RSP (e.g for a 
console server)

hth
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