ATM or 3550 [7:75082]

2003-09-09 Thread Dave Williams
Group,

 

I'm planning on purchasing my final addition to my RS home lab sometime
this month. I'm having a hard time deciding if I should add another 3550
(I have one already) or if I should pick up a Lightstream 1010 with two
4500s that have an OC3 MM interface. ATM for the 3600s is way too
expensive for me. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 

 

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home lab equipment [7:75115]

2003-09-09 Thread Dave Williams
Group,

 

I'm planning on purchasing my final addition to my RS home lab sometime
this month. I'm having a hard time deciding if I should add another 3550
(I have one already) or if I should pick up a Lightstream 1010 with two
4500s that have an OC3 MM interface. ATM for the 3600s is way too
expensive for me. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 

(Sorry if this message is a dub) 

 

-dave




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2600 3600 3700 series routers [7:74812]

2003-09-04 Thread Dave Williams
Group,

 

I'm currently studying for the CCIE lab exam. My lab consists of 2500 -
2600 series routers. My question is if there is a difference in IOS
features between the 3600s and the 3700s. I'm trying to decide if I need
some rack time playing around with the 3700s or if the 2600s and 3600s
will do everything the 3700s will do.

 

 

Thanks,

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Re: PRI to PRI - HELP !!! [7:74433]

2003-08-28 Thread Dave Madland
Robert Bentley wrote:

Hi

I'm slowly getting my teeth into the world of cisco - but I am struggling to
set up the following.
I have two Cisco 2611XM routers, each with a serial card and a PRI card.
I have set up the serial interfaces with a 30 bit IP address range, and the
2Mb serial link works well. I would now like to setup the PRI interfaces, to
connect if ever the serial link fails. I have done this before with BRI
ISDN, but not with PRI. The plan is to get all 15 channels to come into use,
giving me 15x64k=1Mb link (approx)

I can't find any examples on the cisco site - they all talk about a PRO
dialling multiple BRI's.

Can anyone assist with two sample configurations, showing the simplest way
to achieve this?

Many Thanks,

Rob Bentley
Bournemouth, UK

  

  You configure the PRI's roughly the same as two BRI's.  You won't find 
it on CCO, at least I didn't either a few years back when I multilinked 
4 PRI'a together.  Also you have 24 channels in a PRI not 15.


controller T1 1/0
 framing esf
 linecode b8zs
 pri-group timeslots 1-24
!
interface Serial1/0:23
 ip address 4.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer idle-timeout 300
 dialer string 3599327
 dialer load-threshold 3 either
 dialer-group 1
 isdn switch-type primary-ni
 fair-queue 64 256 0
 ppp authentication chap
 ppp multilink
 no ppp multilink fragmentation

OTHER SIDE:

controller T1 1/0
 framing esf
 linecode b8zs
 pri-group timeslots 1-24
!
interface Serial1/0:23
 ip address 4.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 dialer load-threshold 3 either
 dialer-group 1
 isdn switch-type primary-ni
 fair-queue 64 256 0
 ppp authentication chap
 ppp multilink
 no ppp multilink fragmentation

  Dave

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access list question [7:74370]

2003-08-26 Thread dave petit
I have an access list (101) on my router that is tied to a cable modem
network.
The access list contains the following icmp deny statment. It seems to
workok.
The question is; what the heck does (3/13) mean in the log line??

Thanks!!

from access-list 101:
access-list 101 deny   icmp any any redirect log



from the log:
list 101 denied icmp 10.132.224.1 - 68.33.134.253 (3/13), 1 packet
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Flash MEM upgrade for 2500 series question? [7:74298]

2003-08-24 Thread dave petit
I have several 2500 series routers I am using for a practice lab.

I want to upgrade them to 16flash/16mem to support the later IOS versions if
possible.

Does anyone know what the required ROM version is: and how to what ROM
version I now have.

Also how does one go about getting the required ROM??

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CIT Exam Question [7:74195]

2003-08-19 Thread Dave Neipert
I will be taking the CIT exam this week and would like to know what is
considered passing.  When taking the Transcender exams my average score was
around 85%; if anyone has any information it would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!


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RE: Tokenring [7:72470]

2003-07-17 Thread Williams, Dave
The answer is A.  When the PC has power removed, the PC's connection is
broken and the NAUN (Nearest Active Upstream Neighbor) then looks for a
new MAC address to use as a NAUN.

B is not completely correct because the workstation that is turned off, is
no longer accessible, but the rest of the ring is.  

That is the simple answer.  I don't have a current link that definitively
shows this answer, but it should be in some of the old references.

Hope this helps.

Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Director - Network Engineering
(402) 661-2143


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Hi,
 
I know that this should be a easy question, I think that the answer is B.
But the book says A, what do you think the answer is?
 
If you could also provide a link for a detailed answer that would be good.
 
What would happen on a simple ring network if one of the users turned off
her workstation?
 
a. Only her workstation would lose connectivity.
b. None of the workstations would lose connectivity.
c. The workstations on either side of hers in the ring would lose network
connectivity.
d. The network would fail
 
Answer: ?
 
Thanks in advance
Dj





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RE: Switching exam tomorrow. 1 question. [7:72485]

2003-07-17 Thread Dave Williams
I took the exam about 2 weeks ago and didn't get any sims. 

Good Luck,
dave

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Subject: Switching exam tomorrow. 1 question. [7:72485]

I'm taking the 640-604 BCMSN test tomorrow.  Without divulging anything
that
might get anyone in trouble, I'm trying to find out what sort of
simulations
I can expect.I havn't really been able to find anything that would
give
me an idea of what they will be.  Thanks,

David




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Network Analyzers [7:72346]

2003-07-15 Thread Dave C.
I work for a small growing business and am currently evaluating two types of
network analyzer software.  EtherPeek NX and Sniffer Portable (Sniffer Pro).

Since the versions that I have are not the full production versions (only
for evalutation purposes), I am limited to the functionality I can do with
each.

I know there is an extensive difference in price (Etherpeek NX is somewhere
around $2000-2500 range, and Sniffer Portable (Pro) is somewhere greater
than $10,000.  For a small growing company, it is hard to justify over
$10,000 for a piece of software, when I can get something comparable for
much less, especially when we are in a time where we have to justify our jobs.

What I would like to know, if anyone has experience with both of these
applications, and what capabilities that Sniffer Pro offers, that Etherpeek
NX does not.

I would also like to know if anyone has experience with Ethereal (for
Linux).  I know it is free and it has much less functionality than Etherpeek
NX or Sniffer, but I would like an opinion on that to.

Thanks.


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6509 MSFC [7:71340]

2003-06-25 Thread Dave C.
I have a MSFC on a 6509 that I am firing up for the first time.  The 6509 is
running CAT-OS (Hybrid Mode).

I have defined several VLAN interfaces on the MSFC, and now must create a
specific access-list to limit only a certain source and port address to
reach each of these VLAN's.  This access-list will not allow Telnet
connectivity.

My question is, if I create this access list and bind it to all VLANs, will
I be able to SESSION over from the switch to the MSFC?  Does the SESSION
command actually use Telnet to get to the MSFC?  Will I need to assign a
loopback address and then allow access to the loopback address specifically
in my access-list?

I just want to make sure that I do not block all access to the MSFC.

Any clarification on this would be helpful.

Thanks.


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RE: 6509 MSFC [7:71340]

2003-06-25 Thread Dave C.
Actually I think I answered my own question.  I believe that it does telnet,
but uses a system default Loopback address (127.0.0.x).  When I session
over, it shows that I came from 127.0.0.y.

Any thoughts...?




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RE: CIT test [7:71134]

2003-06-23 Thread Dave Neipert
Relaxthe Self Test exmas are exaclty like the test.  I just took the
BCRAN exam and 4-5 questions were same.


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RE: load [7:71198]

2003-06-23 Thread Dave Neipert
Load interval does not provide a backup of any kind, it is used to change
the interval at which the router will query the interface for load (i.e, I/O
bits/sec).  This is displayed in the show interface command.


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VTP Domain Server Question [7:70942]

2003-06-19 Thread Dave C.
I have a question regarding VTP.

I am working with a network configuration that has dual 6509's as core
switches.  One is the VTP domain server, the other is a VTP domain client. 
All other 4000 switches are defined as client also.

I need to take both 6509's down to upgrade the Cat-OS on them, however I am
concerned about what happens to the other switches when the VTP domain
server goes away while the other 6509 is in client mode.

I know that I can assign multiple VTP servers to a domain.  My original
thought is to first make sure that the client 6509 is running the same VTP
revision # as the server 6509.  Then I should be able to change the client
6509 to VTP server mode.  Then in theory either server can take over VTP
responsibilites, because one will be able to act as the other if the other
one goes away.

What I was also wondering, do all VLAN's go disabled if I were to only have
a single VTP server and shut it down when the rest of the switches are
clients?  If so, would this happen right away, or after 5 minutes? If I take
the 6509 server down, it will not be able to tell anyone that a topology
change has occurred, but will the clients be looking for the VTP 5 minute
updates?

If anyone could help clarify this, I would appreciate it.

Thanks.

Dave C.


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VTP Domain Server Question [7:70942]

2003-06-19 Thread Dave C.
I have a question regarding VTP.

I am working with a network configuration that has dual 6509's as core
switches.  One is the VTP domain server, the other is a VTP domain client. 
All other 4000 switches are defined as client also.

I need to take both 6509's down to upgrade the Cat-OS on them, however I am
concerned about what happens to the other switches when the VTP domain
server goes away while the other 6509 is in client mode.

I know that I can assign multiple VTP servers to a domain.  My original
thought is to first make sure that the client 6509 is running the same VTP
revision # as the server 6509.  Then I should be able to change the client
6509 to VTP server mode.  Then in theory either server can take over VTP
responsibilites, because one will be able to act as the other if the other
one goes away.

What I was also wondering, do all VLAN's go disabled if I were to only have
a single VTP server and shut it down when the rest of the switches are
clients?  If so, would this happen right away, or after 5 minutes? If I take
the 6509 server down, it will not be able to tell anyone that a topology
change has occurred, but will the clients be looking for the VTP 5 minute
updates?

If anyone could help clarify this, I would appreciate it.

Thanks.

Dave C.




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RE: VoIP over Aironet Wireless [7:70679]

2003-06-15 Thread Dave
We have always had good luck with it.Are you using newer code that can
at least prioritize the voice packets in the queue to get them out first ??
You can do this in the AP's now, also if there is a lot of traffic we have
run parrellel bridges, one set for IPT and the other for data.

d-

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Subject: VoIP over Aironet Wireless [7:70679]

Hi Guys,

I have two sites connected with Aironet Wireless Bridges. We have
implemented VoIP between these sites over this wireless link.Considering the
Bandwidth of 11 Mbps for 802.11b , it should not have been a problem for a
few IP phones.Even if we consider the throughput of the Wireless link
actually is close to 4.5 Mbps, the bandwidth should be sufficient for a few
g729 calls or even a few g711 calls, but to contrary the call quality is not
good. Anybody experienced the same kind of situation. Any comments?

Thanks,

neil
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RE: VPN and VoIP [7:70640]

2003-06-13 Thread Dave
The best solution for this would be a hardware VPN client so both devices
can take advantage of the VPN tunnel or use a router and terminate it on the
VPN concentrator, the hardware client is a no-brainer to setup.

Dave

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Hi,

Cisco IP phones can be used as remote extensions in which case you can have
a Cisco IP phone at home and have the same extension as you have in the
office. Can this be done with the following setup.
DSL modem at home connected to a small switch. The home PC and the IP phone
connect to the Switch which connects to the DSL modem.
The PC has Cisco VPN client installed and can connect to the Head-office
where the VPN concentrator is. Now for the IP Phone, how will it connect,.
It will have a private IP address but , doesn't have a VPN client like the
PC has. What is the solution for this type of application.

Comments?

thanks,

neil




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Re: Serial interface stats and troubleshooting [7:70266]

2003-06-06 Thread Dave Jacoby
Clear the counters and what them.  If the errors continue to increment, then
you have a problem.  If not, then don't worry about it.

Dave


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 Here's a really dumb question which I should have an answer to, but I
 really don't:

 I'm looking at a serial interface, a 128k Frame Relay line.  The last time
 the counters were reset was 4w4d ago.  Here are some vital stats of note:

 txload and rxload: 3/255
 502 input errors
 255 CRC
 239 frame
 68 interface resets
 2 carrier transitions

 My question is, at what point do these statistics indicate a *problem*?
 How many interface resets is too many?  How many carrier transitions are
 normal and acceptable?  At what point do I call the provider and complain?

 BJ

 
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Re: 640-607 CCNP SUPPORT EXAM urgent [7:69565]

2003-05-27 Thread Dave Jacoby
I just took it a couple of weeks ago.  It had a couple of questions on
AppleTalk.

Dave


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 The cisco.com web site does NOT mention it but Ciscopress does.
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RE: Help with router config [7:69612]

2003-05-27 Thread Dave C.
No this is not correct.

You should not see an entry of 192.168.0.2 in your route table.  All you
should see is a route to 192.168.0.2/30 (which means two host addresses).

It looks like you have a subnet mask conflict possibly on the other end.  If
you want your configuration to be:

router 1 192.168.0.1

router 2 192.168.0.2

then you need to make sure that both IP addresses have a subnet mask of /30
(255.255.255.252).

Generally /32 (or 255.255.255.255) is used for a loopback interface.  Since
the route is being learned via Serial1/1, I would have someone verify subnet
mask info for that interface at the other end of the circuit.  You may want
to verify your configuration too just to make sure that there are no
secondary addresses configured or something strange like that...

Thats my perspective...

HTH...



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RE: Help with router config [7:69612]

2003-05-27 Thread Dave C.
I am sorry, you should see a connected route of 192.168.0.0/30 in your route
table. (Not 192.168.0.2/30 or /32).

I appologize for the typo, but its been a long day!

HTH...


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RE: CCIE Lab - Boson Router Simulator [7:66367]

2003-04-06 Thread Dave C.
I just wanted to let you know that I purchased the Boson Router Simulator
when I was preparing for my CCNP exams.  Looking back, I feel it was
certainly not worth the investment.  I thought that this may save me some
money over buying a couple of routers on eBay, but I would have been better
off with the routers.

I spent a lot of time trying to figure out what was wrong with the
simulator.  Things as simple as configuring a P-P Frame Relay circuit.  I
was never able to get frame-relay to activate.  Some IP routes would not
refresh correctly until a different routing protocol was loaded and
unloaded.  I could go into more detail, but I do not think it is necessary. 
Then I would have to document these issues and send them on to tech support
and wait a day or so for a response.  It seemed to slow me down in my
progress.

Do not get me wrong, the simulator is a good idea (I think if you are trying
to get your CCNA).  For the complex scenarios we have to learn for the CCNP
or CCIE, there is no replacement other than a network of actual routers.

Hope this helps!


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RE: Cisco Callmanager with ATA's [7:66524]

2003-04-01 Thread Dave
Yes you do need to fire up QoS on all links, sounds like serialization delay
may be killing you on the lower circuits, which means you need to turn on
LFI as well.

d-

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Dear Group,

Need you help in resolving this configuration issue. Below is the setup that
I
am trying to do :-


CiscoCallManager-LAN SWITCHLAN SWITCH
|  |
2 MBPS|   |
|  |
64 K  |  64K|
|  |
|   |
 Cisco ATA   Location X
Location Y  Cisco ATA
  (2 Phones)  With ATA
With ATA(2  Phones)
   (2
Phones)
(2 Phones)



Setup :-
1) Cisco callmanager resides at Headquarters. (CCM version 3.1(3a) )
2) The link between HO  RO is 2 Mbps (Voice + Data )
3) The link from HO to its nearby location is 64k  similarly the link
between
RO  its nearby location is 64K (Voice + Data). However there are many
locations  are connected to HO  RO via Channelised E1  64K each.
4) All the locations are having Cisco ATA's where we have option for
connection 2 analog phones (FXS ports)
5) In Cisco callmanager following things are configured - (a) Location for
every place - for call admission control with 48K as BW (b) region for every
location (c) Pool for every location.
6) The codec used between all the WAN locations is G.729 except the
locations
HO  RO. Between HO  RO where there is 2Mbps the CODEC used is G.711 (Here
if
we try to enable G.729 as the codec then the voice calls are not going
thru.)

Problem -
The voice calls are going properly w/o any problem between location X 
Location Y with a good audio quality.The voice calls are also going fine
between HO  RO on 2Mbps link. But the voice quality between Location HO 
its
nearby location X is very bad (Both Ways) . Similarly the Voice quality
between RO  its nearby location is again very bad (Both ways).

Can anybody tell me why am I getting this issue only on 64K link. My
requirement is that atleast one voice call should go thru at any given point
of time along with data. What settings do I need to check from the
Callmanager
side ??  from the locations side ?? Do I need to implement QOS between all
the WAN locations ??

Many Thanks in advance

Regds
Hitesh




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RE: CIPT 9E0-402 [7:66556]

2003-04-01 Thread Dave
I did the beta on this internally for Cisco Systems while I worked there.
While I passed on the first attempt it was because I answered many of the
questions wrong intentionally.  I could see in their writing what they were
looking for, yet they didn't write it down on paper correctly.  I ripped it
apart and submitted many changes before going public, I guess they didn't
listen, as usual...

d-

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I have to vent about this test. Today I failed for the third time and I am
not ashamed to admin this. I scored a 690 and you need a 699 to pass. The
thing about this test is there is no real study materials, the class does
nothing to help you prepare. Has anyone had the same experience? I have
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RE: LEAP on MS [7:66635]

2003-04-01 Thread Dave
I wrote a paper to do this quickly and easily internally for Cisco SE's, but
you need ACS to tie back to the MS authentication. Let me know if you have
ACS installed and I will send you the paper.

Dave



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Does anyone have the quick and easy on how to configure LEAP with MS
authentication? Any advise would be appreciated.
Thanks,

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Cisco Equipment Needed [7:66407]

2003-03-28 Thread Dave Genton
I am building the CCIE Voice lab from the equipment list and still do not
have a 2651 or a VG-248.  Anyone out there have either of these to sell ??

 

Thanks


Dave




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Test [7:66347]

2003-03-27 Thread Dave
This is just a test.




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RE: Test [7:66347]

2003-03-27 Thread Dave C.
Here is a test..


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RE: Wireless AP Chaining [7:66270]

2003-03-26 Thread Dave
You are not supposed to use more than 3 repeaters...

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Anyone know the maximum number of Wireless AP's you can chain of a single
wireless bridge
ie

Switch ---copper--- AP ~~~air~~~ AP ~~~air~~~ AP

Does cisco make an AP that supports this
Thanks
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RE: 2950 with EMI any good for studying? [7:66106]

2003-03-25 Thread Dave
No Larry you are correct, I have a couple of each in my lab and the 2950
does not do the routing nor does it have as in depth QoS as the 3550,
besides that is resembles it a lot.

Dave



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I dont think it supports the routing functions..
I believe the 3550 with EMI supports the routing...

However I may be wrong...

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems


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  S! ALL!

   I am recieving 2 2950's (WS-2950T-24 as I recall) with the EMI for work
at
  the end of this week. Are they comparable to the 3550 vis MLS
capabilities?
  I need to bone up on the uses of the 3550 vis the CCIE Lab (I take the lab
  on 4/6 ) and I am hoping these 2950's will do the job.

  Also...any good links on configuring 3550 would be GREATLY appreciated.

  Prayers for me would not be refused either :)

  S! (Salute!)

  Brian Carroll
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RE: 2950 with EMI any good for studying? [7:66106]

2003-03-25 Thread Dave
Check my earlier response, I use both the 2950T-24 and a couple of
3550-24-EMI's in my home lab and they are different.  the 2950 does not do
layer 3 nor does it have the qos granularity and queuing depth the 3550
does, but the look and feel is very similar.

Dave



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OK..now you guys are confusing me because I have ordered the 2950T-24 with
EMI...and your blurb here SEEMS to state that it supports what I THINK I
will need...am I missing something? Not that I can afford a 3550 with the
EMI, I just wanted to know if there is anything really different between the
2950T with EMI and the 3550 as included in the lab.

.I feel so doomed :)

I appreciate all the replies and especially the links!

S!

Brian

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 Larry you are correct. From Cisco Product Bulletin 1855:

 The SI version is embedded in Cisco Catalyst 2950-12, 2950-24, and
2950SX-24
 switches,
 and supports basic Cisco IOS(r) functionality, Fast Ethernet connectivity,
 and cluster
 management.

 The EI version supports all that and more. The EI version of software is
 embedded in Cisco
 Catalyst 2950T-24, 2950C-24, and 2950G-12, 2950G-24, 2950G-48 switches,
and
 supports advanced intelligent services, gigabit connectivity, and a richer
 set of features. These
 include Cisco Spanning-Tree Protocol enhancements for high availability,
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 I dont think it supports the routing functions..
 I believe the 3550 with EMI supports the routing...

 However I may be wrong...

 Larry Letterman
 Network Engineer
 Cisco Systems


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   S! ALL!

I am recieving 2 2950's (WS-2950T-24 as I recall) with the EMI for work
 at
   the end of this week. Are they comparable to the 3550 vis MLS
 capabilities?
   I need to bone up on the uses of the 3550 vis the CCIE Lab (I take the
lab
   on 4/6 ) and I am hoping these 2950's will do the job.

   Also...any good links on configuring 3550 would be GREATLY appreciated.

   Prayers for me would not be refused either :)

   S! (Salute!)

   Brian Carroll
   CCNP, CCSE, MCSE, CCA


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RE: NAT overload as security [7:66015]

2003-03-23 Thread dave petit
That,s not enough, download and read the cisco security executive summary at
the link below for good tips on hardening your router.

http://www.nsa.gov/snac/cisco/download.htm

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On my home network, I rely almost exclusively on NAT overload for security.
Even though I know it's not a security measure, I've yet to hear anyone with
a good explanation of why it's not enough, at least for a home network.  I
know there's a bunch of really bright people here, so if anyone would point
out the flaws in my reasoning, I'd love to hear it.

Below are some exerpts from an email converstation with a friend that
explain how I think about it:

---

I mostly rely on NAT overload for security.  The only traffic that will be
allowed in is traffic for which a translation has been created.  Since these
translations are only created by outbound traffic, no one from the outside
can initiate a connection unless they bypass NAT by using the actual private
ip addresses configured on the workstation.  To do that, they'de have to
have no routers between them and my router (meaning my ATT segment only) as
any other router would drop packets for these addresses.  To protect against
that, I deny traffic for the ip's configured behind the router.

access-list 151 deny any 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 151 permit any any
(this whole acl could just as well be:
   access-list 165 permit any host (outside int IP address)

access-list 50 permit 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255

Int e0
ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside

Int e1
ip address dhcp
ip nat outside
ip access-group 51 in

ip nat inside source list 50 int e1 overload



Even though NAT isn't a security feature, I think overload works pretty well
for security because no traffic will be allowed in unless an inside host has
created a NAT entry by originating the flow.  All legitimate flows on a home
network are going to be created by CLIENT processes running on the machine,
so what do I care if someone tries to connect to that port.  What I mean is:

1) I go to surf the web at 200.200.200.200, my workstation uses tcp port
1456 to connect to tcp port 80

2a) tcp port 1456 is taking in traffic only for web browser, which is a
client application that's only going to display what's sent back to my
browser.

2b) as this traffic passes through the router a NAT entry is created:
INSIDE LOCALINSIDE GLOBAL   OUSIDE GLOBAL
192.168.0.100:1456  12.228.99.129:1456  200.200.200.200:80

3) A 'hole' has been created that now allows traffic to my workstation.

4) A really good hacker wants to exploit this hole.  To do this, s/he's
going to have to do a few tricky things:

First, since this translation is only going allow traffic only from
200.200.200.200:80 to be sent to 192.168.0.100:1456, s/he's going to have to
figure out how to spoof that address/port pair AND get the return traffic
back to his machine (if he wants any return traffic there might be)

Second, since it's only my web browser, and not some service that's running
on port 1456, the only traffic that could possibly even be interpreted on
that port would be html.  And since that port is maintaining the tcp stream
info from the original connection (seq #'s ack's) s/he's going to have to
accurately spoof that too. If all this is sucessful, I guess there is
malicious html code that s/he could run, but wouldn't it have been easier
for the hacker just to put it up on a website and let me click on it myself?

To me it seems like NAT overload on home computers meets the security idea
of making it more difficult than what it's worth for the hacker.  There is
no way I would ever rely on this on a production network with services
available, themselves initiating connections.  I'd really like to hear a
security expert's views about these ideas, but so far, no one I've talked to
has explained to me a way that a hacker could get past NAT overload.

The only two ways I can think of are
1)bypass NAT by using the actual configured ip's of the workstations inside

2)Get you to install software on you're machine that will both create a nat
translation to the outside and let them connect back through that
translation to a SERVICE that's listening on that port.  If they are able to
do that, even CBAC isn't going to stop them anyhow.

Access lists trying to protect home workstations that are being NAT'ed seem
for the most part redundant to me.
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RE: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread Williams, Dave
You also get the subnet that the address is on.  In this case, the subnet is
199.66.15.225 - 199.66.15.254 with a broadcast of 199.66.15.255.

Hope this helps.

Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Director - Network Engineering
(402) 661-2143


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Hey there

I had a simple question.

I came across this router which had an ip address of 199.66.15.252/27

I wonder how that is possible because it doesn't seem a legal address.
With a subnet mask of 27, you get 6 subnets as follows:
32-64
64-96
96-128
128-160
160-192
192-224

Thx,
Sam




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RE: Simple IP address question [7:65597]

2003-03-17 Thread Williams, Dave
You also get the subnet that the address is on.  In this case, the subnet is
199.66.15.225 - 199.66.15.254 with a broadcast of 199.66.15.255.

Hope this helps.

Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Director - Network Engineering
(402) 661-2143


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Hey there

I had a simple question.

I came across this router which had an ip address of 199.66.15.252/27

I wonder how that is possible because it doesn't seem a legal address.
With a subnet mask of 27, you get 6 subnets as follows:
32-64
64-96
96-128
128-160
160-192
192-224

Thx,
Sam




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RE: Any w2k syslog server avaiable? [7:64883]

2003-03-10 Thread dave petit
syslog,tftp,ftp 3COM windows utilities found here

http://support.3com.com/software/utilities_for_windows_32_bit.htm



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This is for Windows:

1. Kiwi
www.kiwisyslog.com/

2. Solarwinds Syslog server
www.solarwinds.net

Personally I find kiwi is better...





From: Richard Campbell
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Any w2k syslog server avaiable? [7:64883]
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 09:00:02 GMT

Hi.. I used to use unix syslog server to log the cisco device event.  But
there is no unix box in my new company.  Only w2k.  May I know is there any
syslog software avaiable that I can install in W2k?

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Re: ??? 2 Default Gateways ??? [7:64913]

2003-03-10 Thread Dave Jacoby
I don't think you can configure 2 default gateways.  I think you can
configure two gateways of last resort using floating static routes:

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 [destination address] [cost]

i.e.

ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.1 90
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.2.1 80

It will always use the first one, unless the route is not there.

Dave

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 using static routes?  If so what would you do just enter the ip default
 route command twice?  Also will the router auto detect if one of those
 routes goes down and pass traffic only to the active interface.  I know
 you can do load balancing with routing protocols, but it seems to me
 that if you were on a stub, why would you want to run a routing
 protocol?  I'm interested in this because of a post a while back.  Any
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RE: Syslog config in router query [7:64692]

2003-03-10 Thread dave petit
Try this, its works for me


logging trap debugging
logging facility local1
logging 192.168.10.x

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Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 2:40 AM
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Subject: Re: Syslog config in router query [7:64692]


Hi Symon, Selcuk  other Cisco Buddies

thnx for your reply.

Actually we are getting logs for activities such as Status of Link , when I
change some route config .

PLS LET ME KNOW :

1. To wht extent of details can I get from router if I enable syslogging

2. If I enable Syslog , can I get details of who all tried to telnet the
router  what all commands he used in the telnet session ?

3. NAT translations would be logged ?

waiting for your reply.

Sunny


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  Subject: RE: Syslog config in router query [7:64692]


  I think you might have to set the level of logging, perhaps by default
  it is only errors?

  There are seven levels of detail, I think the most is debug, and the
  least is error.

  Try

  logging trap information

  That should get you some activity (maybe too much)

  I normally set it to

  Logging trap warning

  That gets you warnings (interfaces going up and down etc) and errors. It
  doesn't tell you when people write the config to memory though, I think
  information level does that.

  Symon

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  Hi,

  I need help for configuring cisco router ( 1700/2600 ) for syslog

  I have WINSYSLOG software VER 4.2.35.

  I have tried with following commands in router.

  logging on
  logging 192.168.10.x
  logging trap
  logging source-interface fa0.

  I am not getting any output on syslog server.

  Same commands if I put in PIX I get proper Syslog output in Syslog
  server.

  pls guide.


  Regards,
  Sunny
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Re: New Voice CCIE [7:64620]

2003-03-06 Thread DAve Diaz
how are you supposed to prepare for this buty all that equipment no thanks





From: Maurizio Moroni 
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Subject: New Voice CCIE [7:64620]
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 16:12:11 GMT

Hi Group,

I would like to know what's your take on the new CCIE Voice Certification
Track 
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html)

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RE: Lost Switch [7:63469]

2003-02-21 Thread Dave Swink
Kevin,

How about adding a secondary address to the router interface, that would
allow you to telnet to the switch and change it's address.

Dave Swink

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Subject: Lost Switch [7:63469]


Our group got a support call that a port wasn't working on a switch.

A colleague started looking into the case and found that he couldn't connect
to the switch. (or ping etc)

He was able to get to another switch which is directly connected.

Using CDP he was able to see that the switch is incorrectly configured with
the wrong IP address.

The real subnet is 10.235.x.x  but CDP nei det says that the switch has
10.255.x.x configured.

Is there a way we can get to the switch and fix it over the wire?

Kevin Wigle




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RE: User Privilege Level [7:60469]

2003-01-17 Thread Williams, Dave
Great!! This looks like it will fill the bill.  I'll set the configuration
as noted.  This will give me some time before I can configure a TACACS+
server.

Thanks to everyone for their responses.

Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Director of Network Engineering
(402) 661-2143


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I know the thread is about dead but until you get TACACS+ server there are
some commands
you could implement to help the situation. The port is being disabled for a
reason.
You can configure the port to renable after 30 secs. using the command

set errdisable-timeout enable all
set errdisable-timeout interval 30

'All' would cover all the possible reason. If you knew what was causing 
the port to disable you could implement certain commands to cease 
the err-disable all together. For example if collision was the culprit 
then the following command would stop the error disable.

set option errport enable

Here is a link the will go into more detail.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/20.html

 



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Subject: RE: User Privilege Level [7:60469]


Thanks for everyone's help.

What I mean by reset ports is to re-enable the switch ports after they
were err-disabled. These are Cisco 6500 series switches w/layer 3 blades.
The switch is running Cat/OS 7.2(2) and on the layer 3 blade, IOS 12.1(11b).

Since our technicians are in remote locations, if I can give them the
ability to re-enable the ports without getting into config mode, they don't
have to wait on one of our engineers to do it for them (which may take
hours).

I'll try to re-assign some set commands and see what happens.


Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Senior Network Engineer
(402) 661-2143


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Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:37 PM
To: Williams, Dave; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: User Privilege Level [7:60469]


Dave,

Priv. level 1 gives you basic show commands, etc. 

level 15 is full access like you mentioned.

levels 2-14 don't have any special commands , but you
re-assign commands to these levels for different users
for example. 

Theres also a priv level 0 which gives you close to no
commands on router IOS and you need to reduce the
level 1 (default level) to 0 if you make the priv
level 0 for line vty for example. I'm not sure if you
can go to 0 on the switches. 

When you say reset ports, do you mean clean counters
or shut/no shut the port? the latter would be config
access. What type of switch is this and version of
code? Awhile back when I was doing this for a client
there was a minor bug with the priv commands and
config mode for setting speed and duplex where the
commands weren't saved properly. haven't checked that
in quite awhile though.

Erick


--- Williams, Dave 
wrote:
 I've been searching CCO most of the afternoon and
 can't seem to find the
 correct URL.  I'm looking for a way to allow a
 technician to reset ports on
 a switch and look at interface stats, but not allow
 configuration access. 
 
 For example, I know that user level 15 is the same
 as having the enable
 password and user level 1 is the same as a generic
 user, but I don't know
 what the other levels do for me.
 
 Thanks in advance for your help.
 
 Dave Williams
 Senior Network Engineer
 (402) 661-2143
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RE: User Privilege Level [7:60469]

2003-01-08 Thread Williams, Dave
Thanks for everyone's help.

What I mean by reset ports is to re-enable the switch ports after they
were err-disabled. These are Cisco 6500 series switches w/layer 3 blades.
The switch is running Cat/OS 7.2(2) and on the layer 3 blade, IOS 12.1(11b).

Since our technicians are in remote locations, if I can give them the
ability to re-enable the ports without getting into config mode, they don't
have to wait on one of our engineers to do it for them (which may take
hours).

I'll try to re-assign some set commands and see what happens.


Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Senior Network Engineer
(402) 661-2143


-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 9:37 PM
To: Williams, Dave; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: User Privilege Level [7:60469]


Dave,

Priv. level 1 gives you basic show commands, etc. 

level 15 is full access like you mentioned.

levels 2-14 don't have any special commands , but you
re-assign commands to these levels for different users
for example. 

Theres also a priv level 0 which gives you close to no
commands on router IOS and you need to reduce the
level 1 (default level) to 0 if you make the priv
level 0 for line vty for example. I'm not sure if you
can go to 0 on the switches. 

When you say reset ports, do you mean clean counters
or shut/no shut the port? the latter would be config
access. What type of switch is this and version of
code? Awhile back when I was doing this for a client
there was a minor bug with the priv commands and
config mode for setting speed and duplex where the
commands weren't saved properly. haven't checked that
in quite awhile though.

Erick


--- Williams, Dave 
wrote:
 I've been searching CCO most of the afternoon and
 can't seem to find the
 correct URL.  I'm looking for a way to allow a
 technician to reset ports on
 a switch and look at interface stats, but not allow
 configuration access. 
 
 For example, I know that user level 15 is the same
 as having the enable
 password and user level 1 is the same as a generic
 user, but I don't know
 what the other levels do for me.
 
 Thanks in advance for your help.
 
 Dave Williams
 Senior Network Engineer
 (402) 661-2143
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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User Privilege Level [7:60469]

2003-01-06 Thread Williams, Dave
I've been searching CCO most of the afternoon and can't seem to find the
correct URL.  I'm looking for a way to allow a technician to reset ports on
a switch and look at interface stats, but not allow configuration access. 

For example, I know that user level 15 is the same as having the enable
password and user level 1 is the same as a generic user, but I don't know
what the other levels do for me.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Dave Williams
Senior Network Engineer
(402) 661-2143




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Port Mapping [7:59193]

2002-12-13 Thread Dave Luancing
I have a router with only one registered outside
address. I needs to translate to different inside
addresses on different ports. I have PCAnywhere
running on clients on the inside and I changed the
ports that they listen on. I only have one registered
IP.

-Dave

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Re: CCIE question... [7:59042]

2002-12-12 Thread DAve Diaz
ccnp practical studies has a sample ccie lab written and authroiesed by 
ccie, a must, good examople, very long and hard, ciscopress book,





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Definitely you would have problems using just the CCIE Prep Guide.







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You need the following too in addition to the above one..

1. Doyle 1 and 2
2. Clark Lan switching
3. Caslow's book
4. CCO links on MPLS or book on MPLS and VPN architecture.
5. www.cisco.com :)

Hope this helps..
All the best.

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RE: full duplex or half duplex, how can you tell [7:57431]

2002-11-14 Thread Dave Swink
John,

It will be half duplex unless it has been configured for full duplex.
Setting an ethernet interface to full duplex is done in software and
requires a recent IOS.  I have forgotten the minimum rev required but I know
12.2.3 will work.

Dave Swink

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Hi,

I have a cisco 2516 router with an ethernet interface. How can I find out if
this inteface is full duplex or half duplex?


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Slightly off Topic PIX [7:56994]

2002-11-06 Thread Dave Tyler
This is just a bit off topic and I have several questions about the PIX.

 We currently run a Symantec Enterprise Firewall and we are considering
moving
to a Cisco PIX 506E or 515E.  The SEF runs DNS and has the ability to listen
to a range of IP addresses on a single interface then proxy the calls.  The
question about a PIX is whether it can do the same thing?  As I read the
documentation from Cisco I did notice the SMTP redirection. Can the PIX
redirect for https and http from different different  public IP address calls
on a single interface?  Like OWA over https to one system and http traffic to
a different system?


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Re: Must Know..to pass [7:56923]

2002-11-05 Thread Dave Bradshaw
Thanks for this insight Paul, I think I will stick with CCNP on this
basis!!!
Mind you I have tried the appendix removal .well the Jack Daniels part
any way :-)

Dave
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To: 
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 6:09 PM
Subject: Must Know..to pass [7:56923]


 The new qualifications for CCIE have been announced. I have a copy of some
 practice questions. They are as follows:

 1. Describe the history of the papacy from its origin to the present day,
 concentrating especially, but not exclusively, on its social, political,
 economic, religious, and philosophical impact on Europe, Asia, America,
and
 Africa. Be brief, concise, and specific.
 2. You have been provided with a razor blade, a piece of gauze, and a
bottle
 of Jack Daniels. Remove your appendix. Do not suture until your work has
 been inspected. You have 10 minutes.
 3. 2500 riot-crazed aborigines are storming the room. Calm them. You may
use
 any ancient language except Latin or Greek.
 4. Create life. Estimate the differences in subsequent human culture if
this
 form of life had developed 500 million years earlier, with special
attention
 to its probable effect on the English Parliamentary System. Prove your
 thesis.
 5. Write a piano concerto. Orchestrate and perform it with flute and drum.
 You will find a piano under your chair.
 6. Based on your knowledge of their works, evaluate the emotional
stability,
 degree of adjustment, and repressed frustrations of each of the following:
 a. Alexander of Aphrodisias
 b. Ramses II
 c. Gregory of Nicea
 d. Iammurati
 Support your evaluation with quotations from each man's work, making
 appropriate references. It is not necessary to translate.
 7. The disassembled parts of a high-powered rifle have been placed in a
box
 on your desk. You will also find an instruction manual printed in Swahili.
 In 5 minutes, a hungry Bengal tiger will be admitted to the room. Take
 whatever action you feel appropriate. Be prepared to justify your
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RE: Problems w/Hyperterminal?? [7:56619]

2002-10-31 Thread Williams, Dave
You can use TCP/IP (Winsock) to connect to a telnet type device with
hyperterminal.  However, in order to ping, obviously, you have to be
connected to something. If you are connected to a router (or other telnet
type device), try running a traceroute to the device you're trying to ping.

Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Senior Network Engineer



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Subject: RE: Problems w/Hyperterminal?? [7:56619]


When you ping from the DOS prompt you are pinging from your computer to the
router , when you ping in hyperterminal you are pinging from the router to
your PC (or whatever other devices you have on your network).

DOS Prompt (your PC) ---Ping-- router
Hyperterminal (router) --- Ping --- PC

If this wasn't what you were referring to, in hyperterminal are you able to
ping the router, if not something is wrong on the router setup?

Are you able to ping the PC from hyperterminal (i.e. the router)?

Are you able to ping the router from DOS?
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Sent:   Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:11 PM
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Subject:Problems w/Hyperterminal?? [7:56619]

Hi all --

I'm suffering thru a terrible newbies type problem and
cannot seem to
identify the error of my ways.  I know it's something very
basic -- and it
brings back memories of high school geometry homework where
I stared at
objects for hours on end trying to understand!!!

The thrust of my pitiful situation is: I cannot ping from
hyperterminal --
altho' I can readily ping from a DOS prompt on the same
PC.

I have the parameters set properly 8-N-1-None -- and I have
tried with the
TFTP server setup on the same PC and on another in my home
network (I have
10 pcs in my home network -- most old -- but they still
work!).  Neither
works.

Any suggestions.  And please don't waste time flaming me --
I know I should
be able to figure this out -- but even after researching the
archives and
CCO, I am no closer to a solution than I am to passing the
LAB on the first
try!

So any and all helpful suggestions would be welcome.

Thanks to all -- in advance!!
Greg Macaulay
Oldest Human Being preparing for the CCIE Lab
Lifetime AARP member
Retired Attorney/Law Professor
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Re: CCIE LAB Re-Grade [7:56458]

2002-10-30 Thread DAve Diaz
you get a regrade and the same detail, takes ages apparently,  unless your 
really close you are giving cisco free money






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Subject: CCIE LAB Re-Grade [7:56458]
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:50:12 GMT

I took the lab on 9/24/2002 and did not pass. I didn't agree on my scores
and put in for a re-grade on Sat.I know I did much better. Does anyone know
what the process is and if they will be contacting me for credit card info
ect?It also took them until Sat afternoon to get my grade so I think
something was wrong down there. thanks.
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RE: Novell Server node address change [7:55264]

2002-10-10 Thread Williams, Dave

You might try and clear the routing and network tables (I believe the
command is clear routes although it's been a while) on the server.  This
will cause the server to resend SAPs to populate its tables.  Sometimes the
routing tables on a Novell Server (especially 4.10) gets messed up and won't
dump the corrupted information.

Dave Williams, CCDA, CCNA, CCSA
Senior Network Engineer
(402) 661-2143


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Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 8:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Novell Server node address change [7:55264]


This is a good step off the Cisco topic, but since it is in the network 
world, I'm sure at least one person on this list knows the answer.

I have an old Novell NetWare 4.10 running, and sometimes it start changing 
the address of one specific workstation. I have looked over and over at 
the workstation to find a possible bug, but everything lookes fine, and 
reinstalling the Novell Client has not changed anything.

Every 30 seconds, the Novell Server changes the node address back and 
forth:

10-10-028:20:00 am:Server-4.10-3191
Server WORKSTATION_27
Address has changed from 0040:123456789012:1234
to 0040:123456789012:3412
Information came from router at 123456789012

10-10-028:20:01 am:Server-4.10-3191

Server WORKSTATION_27
Address has changed from 0040:123456789012:3412
to 0040:123456789012:1234
Information came from router at 123456789012

To avoid misunderstandings, the WORKSTATION_27 is the workstation that it 
keeps changing the address on. I am not sure if it's the workstation 
itself that changes this address or the server, but it also says that the 
information came from router 123456789012 which is the workstation.

I'm sure there's a logical explanation for this.

Thanks in advance for any comments,

Ole


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 CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
 RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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RE: [nsp] Bonding of Multiple ISDN B-Channels [7:55206]

2002-10-09 Thread Dave [Hawk-Systems]

Hi.  Could anyone tell me what router / interface to use and what I would
need
to configure in order to bond up to 4 ISDN B-channels based on bandwidth
needs?

Looked into this some time ago, though have not yet deployed these
configuration...

2 ISDN lines(4 B channels, 256k) Cisco 1720 with WIC-1B-U(x2)
4 ISDN lines(8 B channels, 512k) Cisco 3620 with NM-1E and NM-4B-U

Sample configuration?

Sorry, not deployed, just some info gleaned from these lists some time ago.

Dave




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AUX port PPP dialup link config ? [7:54797]

2002-10-03 Thread dave petit

Hi group,

I have a Cisco 2524 connecting my in house network to the Comcast (cable
modem network) all works fine.

I would like to now add a modem attached to the unused aux port of the 2524,
so that I can dial into the router and either get transit out to the
internet or access my inside network resources.

I have been to the Cisco site, looked through all the Dial up cookbooks,
have not found a sample config that suits my needs.

Has anyone done this?

If so, could you direct me to a link that has a sample config.

Thanks!!




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CCNP Help [7:54623]

2002-10-01 Thread Dave Bradshaw

I am about to embark on my CCNP training, I would be very grateful for any
advice as how to go about getting this Cert. At present I am gathering lab
equipment for home use, does anyone have any suggestions as to what equipment
I should get? i.e. what is essential  what is nice to have! Also if anyone
can recommend any good study guides, or places to look for relevant
information, (obviously I've found one good place :-) ). I think it may be
worth mentioning I don't presently work in a Networking environment, I am an
Engineer on Networked peripherals, which is what has got me interested in
this
field in the first place. I passed my CCNA earlier this year. Any advice most
gratefully accepted.

Dave




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Re: Books for the CCNP Routing Exam [7:52094]

2002-08-26 Thread Dave

I studied the Sybex book on 503 and passed 603.  I thought that it was very
thorough and it has lab exercises included, also.
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To: 
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 3:34 PM
Subject: Books for the CCNP Routing Exam [7:52094]


 Hi,



 I need some recommenendation on good Study material for the rouoting Exam,
 CCNP , have cleared rest of the three using Cisco-Press Certification
books
  for the routing i have a older book Cisco-press. with the change of the
 exams, i was not sure..if the same books would be helpful..It is for
version
 2.0 2001 edition



 Arun

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Re: Passed the CCIE Written at Netwokers' [7:48725]

2002-07-13 Thread dave

Congrats! I took it the last day too.
Didn't have much study time since we were entertaining customers, but at
least I passed!
What are your study plans for the lab?




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Re: Passed the CCIE Written at Netwokers' [7:48725]

2002-07-13 Thread dave

I need to build my home lab  will probably focus on the new lab.




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RE: Book: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]

2002-06-21 Thread Dave Swink

It has some nice flow charts.  They make the logical sequence of
troubleshooting steps easier to understand.  It helped me nail down a
multicast routing problem the first day I had it.

Dave Swink

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Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols (CCIE Professional Development Series)
by Shamim, Aziz, Liu, and Martey.



Does anyone have any feedback about this book? Is it good???



Thanks for any help!!!




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RE: how to change MTU? [7:46685]

2002-06-15 Thread Dave Law

Steven,

What syntax are you using to change it?  There are two commands for changing
the mtu size.  One is mtu x and the other is ip mtu x which will not
change the size automatically under physical mtu.

 -Dave

Below is some additional info. regarding this.

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/atm/c8540/12_0/13_19/cmd_ref/i.htm#xtocid13


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Re: Not on;y is TR going... [7:46391]

2002-06-12 Thread DAve Diaz

becaue it has layer 3 and a cut down version of the 6500, also it has the 
same CATIOS and I think it can run in native mode, it will get harder, also 
it is cheap so we can all have one at home,
there not that stupid after all, well maybe they still are : )



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Dream of many 3550s..

Question:  Maybe I am an Idiot or something but why are they using the
3550?  I just don't understand.  I thought they shoud use the 6506 or
something like that not a lower model.  Can someone clarify this point for
me.

Theo






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I'm an idiot.  I see someone else already posted it.

I'm going to bed then.

Steve

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  Right from Cisco's mouth:  NO MORE IPX, TOKEN RING, OR CatOS!
 
  CCIE candidates should note changes to the technical content and
equipment
  in the lab exam. Effective October 1st, 2002, candidates will no longer
be
  tested in the areas of IGRP, Token Ring, Token Ring Switching, or IPX.
Note:
  DLSW+ will remain as a protocol that can be tested in the lab. The
Catalyst
  5500 switch will be replaced with the Catalyst 3550.
 
  
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Boson CCIE BootCamp [7:44780]

2002-05-22 Thread Dave Shine

Does anyone have any input on the CCIE bootcamps for
the lab. Is this worth the money?  I dont want to dish
out $8000 large for nothing.

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RE: ATM question [7:44498]

2002-05-20 Thread Dave Law

David,

You are correct in your second statement regarding dynamic bandwidth
allocation, if you only have one pvc it will be allocated full line rate. 
If you have ten pvc's configured, one pvc may be using 100Mbps and the
others will be sharing the remaining bandwidth depending on traffic loads. 
Hope this helps.

 -Dave


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RE: OIR 75xxs [7:44310]

2002-05-17 Thread Dave Law

As Chris mentions above... a VIP2-50 insertion w/ PA's into a slot will
cause other slots to hang/crash about 80% of the time I have found on 7507's
(requiring a power cycle to resolve).  VIP/PA removal does not seem to be an
issue.

 -Dave


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IPTT (IP Telephony Troubleshooting [7:43276]

2002-05-03 Thread Dave Luancing

This is a brand new exam ... I was wondering if any
took this yet?

- D.L.

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Re: Building a Cisco Lab [7:43072]

2002-05-02 Thread DAve Diaz

old news btw ccie lab has 2500's the slowest performing router but allt he 
money you guys pay hasn't been enough to enable any sort of upgrade so you 
better study it,

Dave


From: Persio Pucci 
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Building a Cisco Lab [7:43072]
Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 18:28:49 -0400

By the way...

I don't know if it is old news (I think not), but I just read at Cisco that
the 2500 has reached it's End Of Sales. (excluding the AS models).

More info @ http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2500/index.shtml

Cheers for this elder soldier of telecommunications, it deserves the
resting. :)

Persio

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  Wayne,
 
  Ive had nothing but problems with 4000 series modular routers.  So many
  problems, in fact, that I've stopped selling them.  Too many hardware
  failures.  Stick with the 2500 series
 
  thanks,
  -Brad Ellis
  CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
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   I see, the token ring version is in less demand and you won't be using
the
   ethernet/token ring anyway.
  
   But what about those AGS+ routers.  I saw one on ebay for $100.  It 
had
8
   serial ports.  What's the drawback to using that for a frame switch?
  
  
  
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IPTT [7:42844]

2002-04-29 Thread Dave Luancing

Has anyone taken the new IPTT (IP Telephony
Troubleshooting) Exam. I see the exam is ony 55 to 65
Questions from the exam outline. I was wondering if
this is a killer?

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Re: CCIE RS Beta Experience [7:42761]

2002-04-27 Thread DAve Diaz

most written tests are written by folks who love writing questions that 
folks will get confused over or how really obscure, the written tests 
shlould be interactibve and test your cisco knowledge rather than your maths 
experience,


From: dre 
Reply-To: dre 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE RS Beta Experience [7:42761]
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 19:56:53 -0400

I took the CCIE RS Beta this afternoon, here's what I experienced:

About 1/5 of the exam I thought should be on the CCNA instead (Make
 sure you know ITM well for this part)
About 1/5 of the exam I only knew because of my 5 years+ IP/Ethernet
 Cat5k/Cat6k/7x00 experience (especially know IP Multicast, OSPF,
 BGP, STP, VLAN, UDLD, VACL/RACL, etc)
About 1/5 of the exam I thought were really math questions and not
 Cisco questions (Know various QoS case scenarios from IP, FR,
 ATM, etc)
About 1/5 of the exam I figured only a person who worked 5 years+
 doing IPX would know
About 1/5 of the exam I figured only a person who worked 5 years+
 doing SNA/DLSw+ would know

Which means I probably got 2/5's of the test's answers wrong, putting
me ~60%.  I hope the pass rate is near that number.

When you go through the blueprint, do not skip over anything; it's
all on the exam.

The insight that there are a lot of IP Multicast and Catalyst 6500
questions was true in my experience as well.  If you don't know
those down cold, you probably shouldn't bother taking the test.

Cisco LAN Switching is not enough to get by, but Routing TCP/IP
Volume II is probably the best book you could read that covers a
lot of the material (lucky I read this the night before the exam).

If you are lacking in any areas, reading isn't going to help too
too much since a lot of the questions are really exercises with
real world examples and interesting concepts that can only be applied
with hands-on exposure.  Make sure you get that hands-on exposure
if you aren't working with it day-to-day.

-dre
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Re: Voice Specialization? [7:42429]

2002-04-26 Thread Dave Luancing

I am about to finish mine up. This was alot harder
than my routing  switching CCNP or even the CCIE
Written but thats just my opinion.

Here are the following Exams
DQOS = Quality of Service exam
CIPT = Cisco IP Telephone ( Call Manager 3.1)
IPTT = IP Telephony Trouvleshooting
Telephony Fundamentals
CVOICE = Cisco Voice over Frame Relay, ATM and IP

- D.L.
--- Persio Pucci  wrote:
 Hey guys,
 
 I remeber that there was a CCNP Voice specialization
 before, but it seems
 that
 it was dropped by Cisco. Is CQS IP Telephony the
 equivalent to that one now?
 
 I want to get a Voice Specialization, besides the
 CCIE. However, I am
 thinking
 on which one would be better to get first (I pretend
 to get both in a
 mid-term)? I mean, not in terms of difficulty or
 status but to better
 absorbed by the market. (huh?! :)
 
 Regards!
 
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CVOICE [7:42398]

2002-04-23 Thread Dave Luancing

does anyone have any insight to which Boson is good
for CVOICE

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mpls exam [7:42225]

2002-04-22 Thread Dave Dunbar

Does anyone out there have any advice on what to study for the exam.
Has anyone found a site where
there are any practice exams. Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.




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Re: 6509 trunk to 3524? Any suggestions [7:40876]

2002-04-08 Thread Dave Collie

Tim,

I've had a similar problem in the past between a 5500 and 6509.  It was a
bad blade in the 5500.

R/
Dave

On 4/8/02 10:54 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Ouellette, Tim  wrote:

 Team,
 
 can anyone help out. I am seeing the following messages on one of our
 6509's.   Port 7/2 is connected via fiber to a 3524 closet switch.  We've
 tried replacing the gbic's on both the 6509 and 3524.  The port keeps going
 from connected state to non-connect stat and the trunk port messages
 underneath is what we see.  Can anyone offer any suggestions?
 
 
 
 distribution 6509 port 7/2 -fiber- cisco3524
 
 
 
 2002 Apr 08 22:26:26 %DTP-5-TRUNKPORTON:Port 7/2 has become dot1q trunk
 2002 Apr 08 22:26:52 %DTP-5-NONTRUNKPORTON:Port 7/2 has become non-trunk
 2002 Apr 08 22:30:19 %DTP-5-TRUNKPORTON:Port 7/2 has become dot1q trunk
 2002 Apr 08 22:30:23 %DTP-5-NONTRUNKPORTON:Port 7/2 has become non-trunk
 2002 Apr 08 22:30:28 %DTP-5-TRUNKPORTON:Port 7/2 has become dot1q trunk
 
 distribution6509 (enable) sh port 7/2
 Port  Name   Status Vlan   Duplex Speed Type
 - -- -- -- -- - 
 7/2  Tk1382014101-0/1   notconnect 1full  1000 1000BaseSX
 
 
 Port  Security Violation Shutdown-Time Age-Time Max-Addr Trap IfIndex
 -  - -    ---
 7/2  disabled  shutdown 001  enabled  95
 
 Port  Num-Addr Secure-Src-Addr   Age-Left Last-Src-Addr
 Shutdown/Time-Left
 -  -  -
 --
 7/2 0 -- --
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Re: tftp [7:40403]

2002-04-03 Thread Dave W.

Cisco 's TFTP server is no longer a freeware (I believe).

Try 3Com's!  It's much more fault-proof and that's free! :p
http://support.3com.com/software/utilities_for_windows_32_bit.htm

hktco



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Subject: tftp [7:40403]
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 17:51:47 -0500

Can someone forward me the cisco tftp server software ?
Thanks,


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Catalyst router questions [7:39028]

2002-03-21 Thread Dave W.

I've come across reading some Catalyst product datasheet where it
says, for example, that Catalys 8450 has Backplane of 40Gbps and
throughput performance of 24Mpps.  What do these figures mean in terms
of performance? And how do they relate to each other?  How does this Mpps 
differ from the Mpps of routers?  Thanks.

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Re: had to show you all this [7:37376]

2002-03-05 Thread DAve Diaz

Dude don't break NDA by showing us whats in the lab, oopps thats what cisco 
has done to the candidates , $1250  for one day yeah right, not me,

From: Timothy Ouellette 
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Subject: had to show you all this
Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 21:54:45 -0500

I hope this link goes through. This is one of the funniest things i've
seen related to CCIE training. heheh


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Re: CCIE Security Lab [7:17848]

2002-03-05 Thread DAve Diaz

Remember cisco have no money just $21 Billion dollars in the bank,  so no 
new hardware for a while, no unix in a security lab that is absurb,

Dave


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really?
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 I have an official statement from Cisco that says that there will be no
 UNIX, only NT.
 I was there and it's true.
 
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back to back frame relay tunnel using 2 2500 routers? [7:34417]

2002-02-04 Thread dave petit

I am looking for a sample config using 2 2500 routers back to back e0/e0
tunneling,
so that the 4 serial interfaces can be configured as one (4 port)frame relay
switch.

any one know where i can find it.




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back to back frame relay tunnel using 2 2500 routers? [7:34418]

2002-02-04 Thread dave petit

I am looking for a sample config using 2 2500 routers back to back e0/e0
tunneling,
so that the 4 serial interfaces can be configured as one (4 port)frame relay
switch.

any one know where i can find it.




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Remote Labs [7:34111]

2002-02-01 Thread Dave Nachman

Hey everyone, I'm going crazy trying to find info on how to setup and remote
lab (stop laughing I'm not done yet)! :)

I have a 2610 with 2 Octals on it, Its configured, it works, I got menus on
it, and connect to a lab of equipment from a Cat5k to 7200 to
2500's.however...

I'd like to be able to upload my configs from each device and be able to
restore them.  You see I'm not the only one in my company who uses this
equipment, everyone gets a chance to play with it, but its quite a hassle to
'show run' on each and every device and capture in a log file on my terminal
then edit them out.

I know there are companies that can do this, and someone knows how people
like MentorLabs, and KnowledgeNet, can maintain mutliple configs and
automactically upload and download them

Anyone out there know what I am missing

Thanks
Dave Nachman



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Fwd: Re: Pbx Fundamentals [7:33680]

2002-01-30 Thread Dave Luancing

PBX fundamental was cancelled as of 12/31/01. Dont
waste your time take Telephony fundamentals. Easier
exam anyway.

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 Could u pls answer the following questions.




  1) The SIP protocol is based upon which other protocol model?


   a.  H.323
   b.  MGCP
c.  HTTP/WWW
   d.  HTML
 2) Which of the following are common trunk circuit usage types?


 a.  One way in only
   b.  One way out only
   c.  Two way in or out
   d.  All of the above
   e.  None of the above

   3) The term non-blocking when applied to a PBX indicates:


 a.  LCR is unable to restrict calls
 b.  The number of trunks is equal or in excess of the number of
 stations
 c.  Subscribers have access to all features such as call
transfers,
 conference, call pickup
 d.  The switch does not support Class of Service
 e.  There are enough time-slots to support every station engaging
in
 a
 call simultaneously

   4) In the Europe, ___ line code is required for ISDN PRI.


 a.  AMI
 b.  HDB3
 c.  B8ZS
 d.  HDLC

   5) SS-7 is mandatory to provide national and international ISDN.


 a.  True
 b.  False

 6) PBX proprietary private networking cannot be supported across the
data
 network?


   a.  True
   b.  False

   7) Circuit switched networks are very flexible and can easily adapt
to
 handle new applications.


 a.  True
 b.  False

 8) The component of a PBX that manages the use of timeslots/speech
 paths is the .


   a.  Control complex
   b.  Switching complex
   c.  Terminal interface
   d.  None of the above

   9) ___ is/are an example(s) of Call Center data that
 can
 be collected from a PBX.


 a.  Trunk a call entered on
 b.  Length of time a call waited
 c.  How long a caller talked to each agent
 d.  All of the above

   10) Cell based switching is more efficient than frame based
switching.


   a.  True
 b.  False

 11) Q.Sig as opposed to DPNSS does not require a D-channel.


 a.  True
   b.  False

   12) EM signaling is used for which of the following?


 a.  Trunk groups from electromechanical offices
 b.  Centrex tie lines
 c.  Trunks for Centrex for private networks
 d.  A multitude of private line applications
 e.  B and C
 f.  All of the above

 13) In the ISDN LAP-D format, the _ bits identify
which
 network entity should process the frame.


   a.  Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI)
   b.  Command/Response (C/R)
   c.  Extended Address (EA)
   d.  Service Access Point Identifier (SAPI)


   14) The ability for a PBX system to account for usage costs
is
 known as __.


 a.  Call Detail Recording
 b.  Station Message Detail Recording
 c.  Call Accounting
 d.  CDR
 e.  All of the above
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Re: Secret 5 passwords [7:32535]

2002-01-19 Thread Dave W.

It would be much faster if you do password recovery.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml

dave


From: Patrick Bass 
Reply-To: Patrick Bass 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Secret 5 passwords [7:32535]
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 12:57:00 -0500

look for a perl script called cisco audit tool that can help you automate
a dictionary attack...this is probably your only hope of cracking a 
secret
5 password.  if you have physical access to the device, it takes about 5
minutes to complete a password recovery.


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  merger with this past company.  Thanks.
 
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Enterprise Voice and Video over Data (EVVOD) [7:31234]

2002-01-07 Thread Dave Luancing

Does anyone know of any good books. Ok, forget that
last line, does anyone know of any books at all to use
to study for the EVVOD class?

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Re: CCNP Routing help??? [7:30311]

2002-01-01 Thread Dave W.

Sybex's is best for CCNA only.  For CCNP and other, use Cisco Press and 
you'll be happier.

I gained my CCNP by reading Cisco Press, and I 've never failed once.  So 
Cisco Press, Cisco Press and... Cisco Press.

From: Tel Khan 
Reply-To: Tel Khan 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCNP Routing help??? [7:30311]
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 10:50:01 -0500

Hi Folks,

Can anyone tell me the passmark for the 640-503 exam, as i have been told
its changed from 690 to ??? Also i have been using the sybex CCNP is this
book ok as i have been getting a mixed response. i have read the book a
couple of times. so my question is should i stick with this book or buy the
cisco press an use that?

Thanks in advance
Tehlet


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CIPT EVVOD [7:30200]

2001-12-27 Thread Dave Luancing

Has anyone taken the CIPT or EVVOD exams. I am having
a hard time finding information to study for the exam.

I was wondering if the CIPT is very detailed or if it
is a more general test since it is 115 to 125
questions. Did you feel you had enough time to take
the exam?

- D.L.

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RE: IP classless command [7:30056]

2001-12-25 Thread Dave

Hunt,

With no ip classless configured, the router assumes classful behavior.  If
it has any route at all to a network it assumes that it has routing to all
of that major network (this is why RIP has such problems with discontiginous
networks).  If it receives a packet destined for a major network for which
it has routing but for a subnet that it does not have a route to it presumes
that there is no route available to the subnet and black holes it.

If a classful router receives a packet for a major network that it does not
have a route to, it sensibly forwards it to the default route.

This type of behavior only makes sense from the point of view of a classful
routing protocol (RIP, IGRP, etc) where there is an underlying presumption
of knowledge of an entire major network if the router has any routes to that
major network.

No ip classless can cause some very weird behavior and should be
configured in modern networks only very cautiously.

Dave

-Original Message-
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Hunt Lee
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 5:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IP classless command [7:30056]


Hello Mike.  thanks so much for your detailed explanation.  However, I'm
still confused about how the ip classless works.  I understand that
classful rules (if no ip classless is configured), with the 10.1.1.0/24
static route, it would forward anything from 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.254, but why
would it worked for 11.x.x.x?

Also, with the ip classless, will it just forward anything like 10.x.x.x?

Thanks again.

Hunt



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 The best way to explain IP classless is to explain how a router works with
 no ip classless.  Suppose you have a router with a static route
configured
 to 10.1.1.0/24 out some interface and you also have a default gateway
 configured.  Again,  ip classless is disabled, no ip classless.

 A packet comes into the router destined for 10.1.1.2, the router looks at
 the routing table, sees the static route and forwards as expected.

 A packet comes into the router destined for 11.x.x.x, the router looks at
 the routing table, sees the default gateway and forwards as expected.

 A packet comes into the router destined for 10.10.10.1, you would expect
the
 router to forward the packet via the default gateway.  However, because
the
 router is operting in classful mode, the router drops the packet rather
 then using the default gateway.  This is because the router is in the same
 classful network as the 10.1.1.0/24 network used for the static route.

 If the ip classless command was used, the dropped packet would actually
be
 forwarded via the default gateway.  There really is no reason not to use
ip
 classless on all router configurations.

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  Can anyone please explain to me what is ip classless used for?  I
looked
  it up on the Caslow book, and it states that by enabling IP classless,
it
  allows one to override the contiguous subnet rule and allow the router
to
  look for the longest match beyond the listed subnets.
 
  But I still don't understand what it means?  Can anyone give me some
  examples?
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Best Regards,
  Hunt Lee
  IP Solution Analyst
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H0 channels [7:29965]

2001-12-22 Thread Dave Shine

Does anyone know if it is possible to mix H0 channels
with B channels on an ISDN PRI ?

Thanks
   D.S.

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Cisco RIP Off [7:29612]

2001-12-18 Thread Dave Shine

Has anyone taken the PBX Fundamentals course. What a
RIP off I cant find the ansewers to many of the
question in the E-Learning anywhere. You gotta love
it.

- Dave

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Re: BGP Aggregate Route feeding back. [7:27822]

2001-11-30 Thread SAMRU DAVE

Try as-set with aggregate-address,
It will set the AS# on outgoing updates, in this case
if R5 is advertising an aggregate to R7, R7 will
re-advertise it back to the same as (i.e. 600 in this
case of R5/R6), so to avoid this as-set key should be
used, once using as-set when R7 tries to advertise it
back to the as on R6, R6 will see its own AS# in the
update so it will not accept the route from an outside
AS,

Moreover. AS-SET keyword is usefull when you are doing
proxy aggregation..


--- Howard C. Berkowitz  wrote:
 Hello Group,
 
 I got a problem with BGP aggregate route being
 advertised out to another AS,
 and then readvertised back to the original AS
 through another entry router.
 
 R5_R6
 |
R7
 
 Basically an ethernet segment R5, R6, R7 on the
 same subnet. R5  R6 in
 AS600, and R7 in AS500. R5 sends out an aggregate
 of 172.16.0.0/16 to R7,
 and then somehow R6 learns this aggregate route
 also.
 
 
 Several observations.
 
 I would advise against using no sync. As Peter van
 Oene has pointed 
 out, it does't give a signficant performance benefit
 in modern AS 
 topologies, and Juniper consciously doesn't even
 have a knob for it.
 
 Next, I'm still confused what is being relearned,
 and how this 
 creates a problem. Are you saying your routing
 policy is such that 
 only the aggregating router should know about the
 aggregate?  You 
 want something like a NO-ADVERTISE policy on iBGP
 but _not_ a 
 NO-EXPORT policy on eBGP? Why, if so?
 
 Again, I'm not seeing what problem is being caused,
 but could a 
 blackhole local route for the aggregate, on R6,
 solve it?
 
 
 Configs:
 
 R5#
 router bgp 620
   no synchronization
   bgp router-id 10.10.10.5
   bgp log-neighbor-changes
   bgp confederation identifier 600
   aggregate-address 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 as-set
 suppress-map sup_map
   neighbor 10.10.10.4 remote-as 620
   neighbor 10.10.10.4 update-source Loopback0
   neighbor 10.10.10.7 remote-as 500
   neighbor 10.10.10.7 ebgp-multihop 2
   neighbor 10.10.10.7 update-source Loopback0
   neighbor 10.10.10.7 route-map set_med out
   no auto-summary
 !
 
 BGP table version is 16, local router ID is
 10.10.10.5
 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, *
 valid,  best, i -
 internal
 Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
 
 Network  Next HopMetric
 LocPrf Weight Path
 * 172.16.0.0   0.0.0.0  
 100  32768 (610) i
 si172.16.1.0/24216.30.30.2  0   
 100  0 (610) i
 si172.16.2.0/24216.30.30.2  0   
 100  0 (610) i
 si172.16.3.0/24216.30.30.2  0   
 100  0 (610) i
 *i172.16.4.0/24216.30.30.2  0   
 100  0 (610) i
 * 192.168.22.0 10.10.10.7 
0 500 400 i
 R5#
 
 
 R6#
 router bgp 620
   no synchronization
   bgp router-id 10.10.10.6
   bgp log-neighbor-changes
   bgp confederation identifier 600
   neighbor 10.10.10.4 remote-as 620
   neighbor 10.10.10.4 update-source Loopback0
   neighbor 10.10.10.7 remote-as 500
   neighbor 10.10.10.7 ebgp-multihop 2
   neighbor 10.10.10.7 update-source Loopback0
   neighbor 10.10.10.7 route-map set_med out
   no auto-summary
 !
 
 BGP table version is 24, local router ID is
 10.10.10.6
 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, *
 valid,  best, i -
 internal
 Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
 
 Network  Next HopMetric
 LocPrf Weight Path
 *i172.16.0.0   10.10.10.5   
 100  0 (610) i
 *i172.16.1.0/24216.30.30.2  0   
 100  0 (610) i
 *i172.16.2.0/24216.30.30.2  0   
 100  0 (610) i
 *i172.16.3.0/24216.30.30.2  0   
 100  0 (610) i
 *i172.16.4.0/24216.30.30.2  0   
 100  0 (610) i
 * i192.168.22.0 10.10.10.7   
 100  0 500 400 i
 *  10.10.10.7 
0 500 400 i
 R6#
 
 R7#
 router bgp 500
   bgp router-id 10.10.10.7
   bgp log-neighbor-changes
   neighbor 10.10.10.5 remote-as 600
   neighbor 10.10.10.5 ebgp-multihop 2
   neighbor 10.10.10.5 update-source Loopback0
   neighbor 10.10.10.6 remote-as 600
   neighbor 10.10.10.6 ebgp-multihop 2
   neighbor 10.10.10.6 update-source Loopback0
   neighbor 10.10.10.6 route-map change_weight in
   neighbor 10.10.10.8 remote-as 400
   neighbor 10.10.10.8 ebgp-multihop 2
   neighbor 10.10.10.8 update-source Loopback0
   maximum-paths 2
   no auto-summary
 !
 
 BGP table version is 9, local router ID is
 10.10.10.7
 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, *
 valid,  best, i -
 internal
 Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
 
 Network  Next HopMetric
 LocPrf Weight Path
 * 172.16.0.0   10.10.10.5 
0 600 i Sent out
 to R7
 *   10.10.10.5 
0 600 i Some how
 learnt it twice
 * 172.16.1.0/2410.10.10.6   

2511 Async [7:27749]

2001-11-29 Thread Dave Luancing

I am getting a 2500 Async router with the built in 
Async ports (RJ45). Does anyone know, do I use a
straight thru cable or cisco rolled cable to speak to
other cisco routers?  I have previously only worked
with the Octel cables.

I also will be configuring this to speak to a modem
bank, has anyone had experience with this... Is there
configuration that needs to be done on the modem bank
side. The router will be configured to support remote
nodes.

- Dave

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RE: Laptop keeps same gateway even when on different r [7:27521]

2001-11-28 Thread Dave Nachman

Jerry - On my laptop I am always switching around my network configs,
someplaces I go to require a static IP, others DHCP, some require a domain
login other don't.  Not to mention the different server names and printers I
have to connect to.

My solution, Mobile Essentials from Symantec.  I got a free personal edition
software right off their web site.  Now all I have to do is configure a
profile for each network I use, and select that when I login to my laptop,
it will make all the adjustments and provide me with a complete connection
anywhere.

Dave Nachman
www.davenetworks.com

Jerry Deer wrote:
 
  Hello all,  I am having a problem that i am hoping someone
 who has had
  same experience can shed some light on. I have a laptop that
 i use at my
  office and at home through frame relay network to my office (
 using dhcp )
  The problem i am having is the laptop keeps the default
 gateway of the
  office  ( i discovered this using a routeprint at dos prompt)
 so i can
  connect to any thing at home or office but no other frame
 relay networks
  that are also connected to our office. I have ruled out
 router as problem
  because i can ping all subnets from the router but it is just
 from the pc
  . Getting frustrated and hoping some kind soul will put me in
 right
  direction!
  thanks
  JD
 
 




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RE: Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673]

2001-11-19 Thread Dave Chappell

Or you could stick a CSS or two infront of the pixes.

Regards,

Dave

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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673]


AFAIK PIX Failover only provides redundancy, no traffic load balance.
If you need Firewall load-balance, go to the Nokia IP series
firewall, or Checkpoint+Stonebeat combo (www.stonebeat.com)

HTH

 I wish to know wheather 2 cisco pix firewalls can be configured for
 redundancy
 as well as Load balancing.

 In general failover means in case of active PIX fails the stand by one
will
 come into line.
 But my customer wants FWLB (Fire wall load balancing).
 If any one has idea on this please help me.




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Re: CCIE Lab procedures [7:26002]

2001-11-13 Thread DAve Diaz

Rubbish, the IP addressing, IPX addressing is already done, names are done, 
passwords are done, you jump right into complex configuration and you better 
be qucik becasue at the moment cisco want to see how fast you are rather 
than how good you are, for me the two day ccie's are far better accomplished 
engineers as demonstarted by the program,


From: Brad Ellis 
Reply-To: Brad Ellis 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab procedures [7:26002]
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 16:48:54 -0500

You will find out all of that information when you go to take your test.
Answering your questions IS in direct violation of the NDA!  Any 
information
that has not been made publically available by Cisco, is considered NDA.
You can email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have any other questions for
information not published on Cisco's website.

thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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James  wrote in message
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  Hello,
 
  I am curious to as how the CCIE lab experience is
  like. I am aware as this question does not violate NDA
  as I am not asking specific questions on the lab. For
  the one day lab, what do the candidate have to do when
  starting ? Load config files on various routers or
  config from scratch or ??? I don't seem to be able to
  find out how it goes so anyone with experience taking
  the lab, any comments on your experience is greatly
  appreciated.
  Thanks
 
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RE: 8MBPS on v.35 cable [7:25527]

2001-11-10 Thread kalpit dave

hi,

I am using V.35 interface and card is PA-4T+

thanks

kalpit davecipher li wrote:
 
 hi:
in my memory, it could not. what interface card would you
 use?
 
 
 kalpit dave wrote:
  
  
  
  Dear all ,
  
  I need to connect 8MBPS leased line on V.35 cable it is
  possible?
  
  Thanks and waiting for reply
  
  Kalpit




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RE: 8MBPS on v.35 cable [7:25527]

2001-11-10 Thread kalpit dave

hi,

I am using V.35 interface and card is PA-4T+

thanks

kalpit davecipher li wrote:
 
 hi:
in my memory, it could not. what interface card would you
 use?
 
 
 kalpit dave wrote:
  
  
  
  Dear all ,
  
  I need to connect 8MBPS leased line on V.35 cable it is
  possible?
  
  Thanks and waiting for reply
  
  Kalpit
  

 
 




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Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? [7:24297]

2001-11-03 Thread DAve Diaz

I agree,  you hit the nail on the head, it ccie really worth these days, 
typing is that is tested, 8 hours to prove you know your stuff, lets face it 
how hard is it to memorise a test and give the questions to the next guy, 
does the programme today really meet the demand, no, does it really test 
your knowledge no, does Juniper have any real market share no, like the 
market stock price for cisco,  ccie will follow the same path, down down 
down, especially now the programme  has changed from a great product to one 
that max's money into Cisco, All of cisco is after revenue annd thats what 
drives change, cash flow.


Dave

From: nrf 
Reply-To: nrf 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: is it really bad market for ccie ? [7:24297]
Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 03:14:35 -0500

Exactly.  Anybody can get a job if they're willing to flip burgers, but of
course people who earn the CCIE are going to expect something a little
better than that.  That is my point exactly.  The CCIE may no longer earn
you much of a premium in the market any more.  It's not 1999.




VoIP Guy  wrote in message
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  It certainly dosen't hurt to get a CCIE.  The world is never going to
throw
  itself at you, so go out and learn as much as you can and get your CCIE.
If
  you can't get a job with a CCIE, you have other problems.  I am just a
CCNP
  and I can get a job.
 
 
  nrf  wrote in message
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   Here's my thoughts
  
   * Yes, I know several CCIE's who are having trouble finding work.  And
  yes,
   I know one guy who has 2 CCIE's (R/S and ISPDial) who is having 
trouble
   finding work.  For those of you who think it might be due to lack of
   experience, the guys I am talking about have at least 5 years of
  experience,
   and the dual-guy has more than 10, including more than 5 at Cisco as 
an
  SE.
  
   * My understanding is that the one-day lab is significantly harder 
than
  the
   older 2-day lab.  But of course, this might be compensated for by the
fact
   that the wait list will be shorter (eventually).
  
   * I don't know that Cisco has too many CCIE tracks.  Right now there 
are
3
   active tracks.  This is like the old days of the program, when they 
also
   used to have 3 (R/S, ISP-Dial, WAN) [Note, Ok, in the really old days, 
I
   know there used to be only the R/S].  But I remember at one point last
  year
   or so, there were actually 5 active tracks (R/S, ISP-Dial, WAN, 
Design,
   SNA/IP).   Now that really was too many tracks.
  
   * You're right, why bother (esp. with the R/S)?  Sorry guys,  I know
this
   sounds harsh, and I know that I'm going to get flamed for this, but if 
I
  had
   to do it all over again, I don't know that I would try to get the R/S.
  
   Now by that, let me be clear.  There is nothing wrong with learning 
the
  R/S
   material.  That is always good.  Everybody should learn the material
that
   the R/S guy knows.But as far as doing actual test prep - getting 
my
   typing and configuration speed up so that I can set up BGP and OSPF in
10
   minutes, actually paying for the test and travelling to the test site, 
I
   don't know that I would put myself through that again unless it was
worth
   it.  Let's face it.  This isn't 1998-1999 anymore.  Who knows when, or
  even
   if, things will  get better?  Particularly when there is probably a 
much
   more valuable cert program out there.  Which is why I am moving on to
...
  
   * Juniper.  I don't think the same market forces hold for Juniper, at
  least
   not to the same degree.  The Juniper market is much less saturated 
than
  the
   Cisco market.  Consider this - there are about 6650 CCIE's out there, 
of
   which probably about 6400 are R/S'ers.  Right now there are 20 
JNCIE's.
  So
   despite the fact that the demand for Juniper skills is smaller, I have 
a
   very difficult time believing it is 320 times smaller.You can 
check
  out
   my old post (7:3485, posted 10/1/01, on Re:Is the CCIE really worth 
it),
   where I discuss this subject at length.
  
  
   Chuck Larrieu  wrote in message
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for those who've never seen one in their adult working lives, yeah,
this
   is
a serious downturn, and yeah, the economy is bad right now. Don't
  worry -
skilled people can always find work. there are going to be a lot of
structural changes over the next few years. Keep your skills up. 
Keep
a
   good
attitude. Keep reading, and practicing and thinking.
   
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 3:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: is it really bad market for ccie ? [7:24297]
   
   
some one (lots of them ) said it's really hard to find job in
networking
even for ccie or dual ccie ,is it really true people ?
the 1 day lab is really getting harder (mu

CISCO3000back-back [7:25076]

2001-11-02 Thread Dave Sinclair

I am a newbie to the router world and have acquired two old Cisco 3000
routers.  I want to hook them up back to back via the serial ports for a
home lab.  Does anyone have configuration info on this?


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1720 VPN setup [7:25022]

2001-11-01 Thread Dave Shine

I have a 1720 router with the VPN/firewall software
installed. Does any one have a sample config to setup
the router to allow users to VPN in from home? All I
can find on Cisco's site is how to create a branch to
branch tunnel.

It would be appreciated.

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Latest news [7:24813]

2001-10-31 Thread DAve Diaz

Anyone got the latest updates on the new lab format esepically in Sydney or 
Asia. Are all labs the same or different


Thanks

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Re: CCIE Lab Dates [7:24819]

2001-10-31 Thread DAve Diaz

Cisco are starting to free up dates from what I hear, more dates more money 
better share price happy customers. The online schedule looks likes it 
frozen


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Subject: CCIE Lab Dates [7:24819]
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 14:20:49 -0500

I was just looking on the Cisco site for Lab dates and it appears that RTP
has a sizeable number of dates available. I've noticed that some of them 
are
on Saturday's. Is this correct? I didn't realize Saturday was an option.

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Trunking VLANs from Router to switch - Wheres the traffic?? [7:24887]

2001-10-31 Thread Dave Shine

If you have multiple VLANs in a switch (the same
switch) and there is an router with an ethernet port
providing the trunking and routing, If a client on
VLAN A needs to talk to client on VLAN B ( A  B same
switch) does the traffic go up through the trunk to
the router and back down to the client? 

Does only the initial setup of the conversation go
through the router and the actual traffic flow across
the backplane of the switch?

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Written test [7:24909]

2001-10-31 Thread DAve Diaz

What are some good guides for the written test, wanna buy just one book, any 
idea? thanks in advance




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