Re: protocol analyzer [7:72018]

2003-07-14 Thread rico
I like packet-level.com. Laural Chappell is the best.. 


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Date:  Tue, 8 Jul 2003 09:21:55 GMT

>someone please tell me web sites about how to understand the outputs of
>protocol analyzer.
>
>any help will be appreciated!
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Re: field replaceable units [7:72011]

2003-07-14 Thread rico
I believe these are parts that can be replaced while in the field. Usually
WICs, fans and stuff like there..


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>what's the meaning of field replaceable units?
>thanks.
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Re: Sniffer on Catalyst 6509 [7:64894]

2003-03-10 Thread rico
yes Port Spanning.. 


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Date:  Mon, 10 Mar 2003 12:44:29 GMT

>Hi,
>
>I have a Catalyst 6509 and need to sniff network.
>If possible enable one port to read all traffic to sniff ?!
>
>Thanks,
>Eduardo Perestrelo
>CCNA / CCAI

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Re: Cisco work 2000 [7:54773]

2002-10-03 Thread Rico Tsang

Hi,

The topology service view depends on CDP, not just IP or even SNMP.  Please
make
sure that the CDP between the missing devices and other present devices are
enabled.
You can verify by checking the 'show cdp neighbor' to see if they see each
other.

Rico.

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> I have been trying to set up my Cisco work 2000, under resource manager
> essential , inventory , check device attribute , I am able to check that
all
> device are correctly configured. However , when I try extract the topology
> service network view on the layer 2 view, I find that some of my switch
> discover by the resource manager are missing, anyone has any advice on
that
> , thanks




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RE: How do you get that? [7:41832]

2002-04-18 Thread Rico Ortiz

Good question, curious of the answer myself. I opened up some telcom books I
have on the shelf and the give 8k to "overhead"
but what overhead? is this signalling, framing?

Rico

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All,
   I was wondering if any of you have a good link to a site that explains
how the bandwidth is derived for T-1/T-3 circuits.  What I'm looking for
specifically is how we come to 1.544 Mb/s for a T-1 that is 24x64K channels
which = 1536K, and what happens to the other 8K, and the same calculation
for a T-3.  Descriptions of Robbed-bit signaling, etc., too.  Thanks much
for your help.

Kelly Cobean, CCNP, CCSA, ACSA, MCSE, MCP+I
Network Engineer
GRC International, Inc., an AT&T company




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OT: Linksys vs. Cisco [7:41829]

2002-04-18 Thread Rico Ortiz

I always thought of Linksys as "Toy" Home  (SOHO) solutions. Lately I have
been seeing post of people using Linksys' VPN solution. What is the
different between
Linksys VPN Solution (BEFVP41) and Cisco's 1751 VPN router. I am working on
a project and if Cost is the only difference I will go with the cheaper
solution.

Now I am not talking about connecting up major sites with thousands of
users, what we are talking about is a corprate setup with 7-15 Servers and
approx. 100 users accessing
the network (not all at the same time).

Is the different price, packets per second (PPS), or are we just comfortable
with the vendor (CISCO)... Just would like to see what other people think of
these routers.



Rico Ortiz




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RE: Cisco VPN Client & PIX [7:40670]

2002-04-06 Thread Rico Ortiz

might not be the same as your problem but I had a Citrix client do the same.
took 2 months to troubleshoot the damn thing. Found out is was a power
thing. Good luck and good hunting... Rico

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I am using Cisco VPN Client to connect with my Office PIX 515 firwall over
IPSEC 3DES encryption. My connection is droping automatically. It is not
because of idle time out or maximum time out. it happens on radomly. If some
one has any information on it.




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aironet pc card using Linux [7:40654]

2002-04-05 Thread Rico Ortiz

Ok, bit off topic. I have a Aironet 340 using Linux. everything seems to be
working but I am unable to get an IP address from the AP. Using an Linksys
AP. SSID is shows good, recieving and transmitting packets. it must be
something simple anyone has any ideas..
TIA.. Rico




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RE: TCP/IP and DOD [7:39657]

2002-04-05 Thread Rico Ortiz

When I was in the Marines (about 10 yrs ago) the used Banyard Vines for
there networks. I believe EDS has been hired to upgrade there current
network to an IP setup.. Rico

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And I've heard that the US side in Desert Storm used Banyan for their
networking systems, not TCP/IP!?

Priscilla

At 12:05 PM 3/28/02, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> >Thats what the DoD taught in their DataCommunications Schools.  Sorry
Dom.
>
>Absolutely, positively wrong, though. That's an urban legend that has
>been disavowed by every early developer I can think of, including the
>DARPA people. It developed out of pure DARPA sponsored research in
>networking.
>
>I'm hard-pressed to think of any nuclear command & control
>communications system, before the mid-80's or so, that used TCP/IP,
>and at one time I knew pretty much every system that was deployed.
>Among the ones I can talk about, they were circuit-switched or radio.
>Some of the circuit-switched networks were computer controlled,
>including AUTODIN I and a variety of intelligent networks.
>
>Without detailed research, I'd tend to say the first military TCP/IP
>applications were in tactical, not strategic, nets.
>
>Actually, the first demonstration that packet switched networks were
>resilient to massive attack came from the Iraqi air defense system in
>Desert Storm.
>
> >
> >-Original Message-
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> >Chuck
> >Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 9:00 AM
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> >Subject: Re: TCP/IP and DOD [7:39657]
> >
> >
> >the real reason being.?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  wrote in message
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> >>  Sorry, the
> >>
> >>  "be resilient to Global Thermal Nuclear attacks"
> >>
> >>  is a myth.
> >>
> >>  Dom Stocqueler
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>  "William
> >>  Gragido" To:
> >>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Subject: RE: TCP/IP and DOD
> >>  [7:39657]
> >>  Sent
> >>  by:
> >>
> >>  nobody@groups
> >>
> >>  tudy.com
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>  27/03/2002
> >>
> >>  20:17
> >>
> >>  Please
> >>  respond
> >>  to
> >>
> >>  "William
> >>
> >>  Gragido"
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>  The DoD adopted TCP/IP as its native protocol for communications in
1983.
> >>  DARPA lead the charge for a communications system that would be
resilient
> >>  to
> >>  Global Thermal Nuclear attacks (therein allowing for continued,
> >>  uninterrupted comm), and would allow for common connectivity of
> >>  multi-vendor
> >>  solutions.  This of course did yield 'ARPA NET' which, by a decision
of
> >the
> >>  DCA (Defense Communications Agency), in 1983 was split in two yielding
a
> >>  smaller version of 'ARPA NET' and 'MILNET'.  The evolution of the
modern
> >>  internet can followed done the line from 'ARPA NET' and as we all know
by
> >>  virtue of adding new networks to the mix, 'ARPA NET' was de-regulated
in
> >>  1991 ushering the age of the modern internet.
> >>
> >>  Hope that helps,
> >>
> >>  Will Gragido
> >>
> >>  -Original Message-
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> >>  Michael Williams
> >>  Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 1:37 PM
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> >>  Subject: RE: TCP/IP and DOD [7:39657]
> >>
> >>
> >>  It's kinda fuzzy.  I myself just got through doing a tech review of a
>book
> >>  covering this topic as well as have written my own "materials" for
> >>  training,
> >>  etc covering this topic.  IMHO, DoD is credited with "creating the
> >>  internet"
> >>  even though at the time it wasn't called the internet and didn't use
the
> >>  same protocols we do now.  Although the DoD started the whole mess,
from
> >&

RE: Cisco 2600 with IPSEC to wins2000 environment [7:39798]

2002-04-05 Thread Rico Ortiz

Mcgraw-hill has a pretty good book called "Cisco interworking w/Win NT &
W2k. It has a good section on Cisco, 2000 & IPsec.. Rico

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You may want to poke around here -

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113t/113t_
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RE: TCP/IP and DOD [7:39657]

2002-04-05 Thread Rico Ortiz

My understanding is Vint Cerf, was the creator of the TCP/IP protocols. Not
sure but was he not commissioned by DOD/BBN during the ARPAnet days..

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I am a technical reviewer for a book, and someone wrote that TCP/IP was
written by the Depertment of Defense.  I am confident that ARPAnet was
commissiond by the DoD in the 60's to BBN, and maybe TCP/IP was derived from
these early protocls, but to say the the DoD, or BBN or anyone other than
the Internet community wrote TCP and IP would be incorrect, right?  I seem
to remember that IP was used in ArpaNet, but not TCP.  I thought TCP was
written in various universities.  I could even look up the couple (who used
to work at Cisco) who wrote it.

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RE: Anybody use "Port Security" on Switch in real world? [7:40137]

2002-04-01 Thread Rico Ortiz

I use it on one of my sites at a military installation lin NY. It more a
pain than its worth. everytime theres an add move or change you have to
break the link and resecure the connection. Its not a hard task just
something more to do when you have a full plate. Rico

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I work at a government agency with a real need for Port Security.
  I would like to konw if anyone has tried to use the Port Security command
on thier Switches, thereby preventing unauthorized access to ports on the
Switches, in a Real World environment.
   We work in a Technical enevironment where a lot of people tinker and play
with thier computers, switching NICS, and also use HUBs.

  Anyone have any real world experience in this matter?




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RE: CCIE written exam study advice [7:39992]

2002-03-31 Thread Washington Rico

Is is OK to assume that ATM and Wan technologies are not on the CCIE 
written?

Thanks for your input Cisco people...
>
>
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>Subject: Re: CCIE written exam study advice [7:39992]
>
>Experience & the archives show that:
>
>-Bruce Caslow's Book
>-Boson #1 or #2 by Bernard
>-CCO
>should be enough.
>
>During the period that you wait & practice for the lab exam, you will have
>plenty of time to read:
>Halabi
>Jeff Doyle (1 &2)
>and many many others
>
>I also second John Neiberger when he says, get your CCDP first. CID
>questions
>are a major part of CCIE written exam.
>
>Hey John, I wish you good luck with your lab. I know you have about 10 
more
>days to go.
>I hope you will continue to contribute to this list after you get your 
9###,
>
>otherwise we will miss your valuable posts a lot.
>
>A Strobel ( working on the lab exam.)
>
>
>
>
>--- Sophie Deller  wrote: > I have completed CCNP
>and am currently preparing to study for the
>CCIE
>written exam. I would like some suggestions as to where to start my
>study,
>what courses are recommended and what books others have found useful.
>I have
>looked at the CISCO site and the list is endless..Any suggestions ?
>
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RE: WiFi [7:38543]

2002-03-16 Thread Rico Ortiz

I believe as long as SSID & mode are the same as the bridge it should work.
I have a linksys card connected to a AP340..Rico

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hello list,
i am a kind not expert in wireless technology.
up to now i was able to make two cisco-aironet or two
speedlan bridges talk between them.
but i have been told that all WiFi compliant devices can
talk and now i want to try to make cisco bridge talk to a
'linksys' PC card on a notebook.

because they dont have the same terminology i don't know
where to start from.

i have now installed the PC card in the laptop and the cisco
bridge is already in activity in our network.
i just want to know what configs i can use on my linksys PC
card to make it talk with the cisco box.



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RE: Cisco Aironet [7:38382]

2002-03-16 Thread Rico Ortiz

Brian, We (USCG) have done this in the NY harbor, we used the 350 with an
omni antenna. one very important thing to remember when using wireless,
CLEAR line of sight. We would lose network connectivity every time another
boat got in the way. but for the most part it worked quite nicely.. Rico

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Subject: Cisco Aironet [7:38382]


I found a document to do a Cisco AIR-AP34xE2C external antenna modification.
This modification is to put a high power antenna on a Cisco Aironet. Well,
what I wanted to do, is to use this to broadcast the contents of my server
to
my neighborhood. Kinda like a community Intranet. I live in a metro area,
and
I am wondering if anyone in this group has every tried anything like this. I
also found modifications to bump up the power of the signal on the Aironet.
I
am just courious if anyone has tried this, and im wordering if anyone has
setup plans/Parts for doing something like this. I have found antennas that
claim they will go at least = mile or more.  I hope this is relavant to this
study group, thanks.



PS.



Could we please have a way to put some people on ignore. Some of the post
here
I am finding are less then helpful, and filling up my mailbox with political
stuff, instead of helpful information. If not, I can make a rule in outlook
2002 to search for certain peoples usernames and thow them in the garbage.




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RE: detect routers and switches [7:36873]

2002-02-28 Thread Rico Ortiz

OK how about telnet, 3rd party SNMP software..

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

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Subject: RE: detect routers and switches [7:36873]


> if its cisco gear, do a show cdp neighbor detail and it should show you
> whats on the other end...
>
>
> Larry Letterman
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>
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>
> Hi,
> this question is bit vauge.But thought you guys will surely be able to
help
> me
> out :-)
>
> is there any way to tell programmatically , whether a remote box is a
router
> or a switch.
>
> Thanks,
> Ashish




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Cisco VS Foundry Networks.. [7:36448]

2002-02-25 Thread Washington Rico

Cisco people I would like to know your impression of Foundry Networks.  Are 
they something to worry about?

Regards,
Eric Washington

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Router doesn't hold Enable Passwrod [7:33645]

2002-01-29 Thread Washington Rico

I appreciate any information you may have..

I have a 3600 was IOS version 12.0.7 and I was trying to create the enable
password.  I believe I did it correctly but the router does not hold the
enable password, it just goes directly into enable mode when I type
("enable").  Even after I create an enable password, anyone know why?

The Syntax I entered is below
(
config t
en password password
)


Thank in advance..



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Router does not hold enable Password [7:33644]

2002-01-29 Thread Washington Rico

I appreciate any information you may have..

I have a 3600 was IOS version 12.0.7 and I was trying to create the enable 
password.  I believe I did it correctly but the router does not hold the 
enable password, it just goes directly into enable mode when I type 
("enable") even after I create an enable password, anyone know why?

The Syntax I entered is below
(
config t
en password XX
)


Thank in advance..



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Cisco 3640 ?? [7:32670]

2002-01-20 Thread Washington Rico

I have a Cisco 3640 for sale, never been used.  No modules although. Trying 
to get rid of it quick. $1500  If interested e-mail for a picture and other 
details.

Rico


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Router Serial# [7:31959]

2002-01-14 Thread Washington Rico

I would appreciate any information you have.

I need to find the serial number of some routers which are located on a 
remote site.  I know that with a show version on Cat6000 the serial number 
shows up.  What about with routers.  Show version did not show a serial#.  
Is there a CLI command?

  Again apppreciate any info you may have.



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Per vlan Spanntree On Gigabit ether channel. [7:27933]

2001-12-01 Thread Washington Rico

As always thank for you for your input and ideas Cisco people.

Situation:  I have 3 Cat 6500's (Cat A,Cat B, Cat C) Cat A and B are the 
main backbone and have a Gigabit Channel between then.  Cat A and B's 
MSFC's are routing and each MSFC has a priority routing for a vlan and HSRP 
for fail over routing.

Cat C is in the same VTP domain as Cat A and B and Cat C is the only one 
which will be using FlexWan card.  Cat C has a 2 pairs of Gigabit Channels 
one to Cat A and the other to Cat B.  

I want to control specific Vlans on the Gigabit channels from Cat C.  
Example.  Gigabit channel from Cat C to Cat A..  Can I use Per val Spanning 
tree and make that channel priority to a vlan which is routing though Cat 
A's MSFC.  I also, want to do this for the Gigabit ether channel goto up to 
Cat B.

Question:  Is there a way to use per vlan spanning tree on Gigabit ethernet 
Channels?  

Thank for all you help...

Rico 

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2 sets of Gigabit Ethernet Channels. [7:26317]

2001-11-14 Thread Washington Rico

As always I appreciate your input on anything you cisco people can give me.

Question:

If you have 3 cat6500's...

Cat 1 and 2 are already channeled by Gigabit ethernet.  Can I channel Cat 3 
to Cat2 by Gigabit as well?  This will obligate Cat 2 to have 2 sets of 
channels all are Gigabit...is this possible??



>

>Subject: Re: Gigabit Ethernet Channels. [7:26077]
>Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 13:45:56 -0500
>
>I wouldn't create 2 etherchannels between the switches, as this creates a
>loop, and with STP enabled, one of the channels would be disabled.  Use 
all
>4 ports, or 2 of the ports; one from each supervisor engine.  The commands
>to accomplish this would be as follows:
>
>set port chan 1/1,2/1 on (2 port etherchannel, one from each supervisor
>engine)
>set port chan 1/1-2/2 on (4-port etherchannel)
>
>-Brant.
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Washington Rico" 
>To: 
>Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 1:28 AM
>Subject: Gigabit Ethernet Channels. [7:26077]
>
>
> > As always I appreciate your input on anything you cisco people can give
>me.
> >
> > Question..
> > I am trying to create a Gigabit ethernet channel from two Cat 6500s.  
Cat
>A
> > Gigabit pors 1/1-2 and 2/1-2.  Cat B Gigabit ports 1/1-2 and 2/1-2.  
Can I
> > create a channel were Cat A ports 1/1,2/1 are on the same channel or am 
I
> > forced to use contiguous ports as 1/1-2 as one channel group?
> >
> > Cat software 5.5.7
> >
> >
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Gigabit Ethernet Channels. [7:26077]

2001-11-12 Thread Washington Rico

As always I appreciate your input on anything you cisco people can give me.

Question..
I am trying to create a Gigabit ethernet channel from two Cat 6500s.  Cat A 
Gigabit pors 1/1-2 and 2/1-2.  Cat B Gigabit ports 1/1-2 and 2/1-2.  Can I 
create a channel were Cat A ports 1/1,2/1 are on the same channel or am I 
forced to use contiguous ports as 1/1-2 as one channel group?

Cat software 5.5.7


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RE: New York Study Group [7:23580]

2001-10-25 Thread Rico Ortiz

I too would like to as well.. Rico

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ALFREDO TORRES
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 6:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I would be interested in being part of the cisco study group.




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To:
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 8:24 PM
Subject: RE: New York Study Group [7:23580]


> We could start one.
>
> Philip Jache
> Sports Illustrated
> 135 West 50th Street
> New York, NY 10020




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RE: 2000 professional [7:24175]

2001-10-25 Thread Rico Ortiz

Whats it NOT doing...

Rico

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I am trying to get hyperminal to work wih 2000 Professionalno such
luck

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Catalsyt 6500 flash slot0: & two MSFC's(FlexWan) [7:24082]

2001-10-24 Thread Washington Rico

Cisco people first I would like to thank each and everyone of you for your 
input.

Now the Question,
I have a Catalsyt 6500 with dual Supervisor Engines/MFSC's.  I plan to 
upgrade my MSFC's to version 121-3a.E4.bin to support Flexwan Services in 
the chassic.

Please note there are two types of MSFC's (Msfc1 and Msfc2)  The below 
statement refers only to MSFC1, but I have 2 that are in the same chassie 
running HSRP.

* Below Statement**
When upgrading a MSFC1, I plan to have it boot from slot0: of the 
supervisor engine.  What I want to know is that I added the boot image and 
ios image to slot0: will the other MSFC (MSFC2) migrate to this change as 
well or will I have to manually apply the same thing to MFSC2 as I did with 
MSFC1 to adapt this change?

Apprecaite any help...

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Intervlan Connectivity is not working? [7:23744]

2001-10-21 Thread Washington Rico

Cisco People I need you help...

I would appreciate any help.  I have a 6500Cat running Redundant Supervisor 
engines and two MSFC installed one on each supervisor engine.
*
Mod Slot Ports Module-Type   Model   Sub Status
---  - - --- --- 
1   12 1000BaseX Supervisor  WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE yes ok
15  11 Multilayer Switch Feature WS-F6K-MSFC2no  ok
2   22 1000BaseX Supervisor  WS-X6K-SUP2-2GE yes standby
16  21 Multilayer Switch Feature WS-F6K-MSFC2no  ok
3   38 1000BaseX EthernetWS-X6408A-GBIC  no  ok
4   48 1000BaseX EthernetWS-X6408A-GBIC  no  ok
6   64810/100BaseTX Ethernet WS-X6348-RJ-45  no  ok
7   74810/100BaseTX Ethernet WS-X6348-RJ-45  no  ok
8   84810/100BaseTX Ethernet WS-X6348-RJ-45  no  ok
9   94810/100BaseTX Ethernet WS-X6348-RJ-45  no  ok
*

I created one vlan (Vlan 20) and I want to use HSRP across the MSFC so the 
clients can have a steady Gateway.

Default vlan 1 works fine, I can ping accross to the other MSFC.  But 
Vlan20 the one I created on the switch does give me connectivity accoss 
MFSC. 
MSFC#1 
interface Vlan20
 ip address 10.224.173.3 255.255.255.0
 no ip redirects
 ip route-cache flow
 standby priority 80 preempt
 standby authentication 
 standby ip 10.224.173.1  
MSFC#2
interface Vlan20
 mac-address 0012.3456.7891
 ip address 10.224.173.2 255.255.255.0
 no ip redirects
 ip route-cache flow
 standby priority 90 preempt
 standby authentication 
 standby ip 10.224.173.1

Test-6500-MSFC2#ping 10.224.173.1

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.224.173.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
.
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
Test-6500-MSFC2#
--
**
On the switch trunks shows this...

Test-6500> (enable) show trunk
* - indicates vtp domain mismatch
Port  Mode Encapsulation  StatusNative vlan
  ---  -    ---
15/1  nonegotiate  isltrunking  1
16/1  nonegotiate  isltrunking  1

Port  Vlans allowed on trunk
  
-
15/1  1-1005,1025-4094
16/1  1-1005,1025-4094

Port  Vlans allowed and active in management domain
  
-
15/1  1   (enable)

**
Show Vlan
VLAN Name StatusIfIndex Mod/Ports, Vlans
  - --- 

1default  active199 1/1-2
2/1-2
20   TEST-VLANactive208
30   VLAN30   active207
999  Dead-Vlanactive225 3/1-8
4/1-8
6/1-48
7/1-48
8/1-48
9/1-48
1002 fddi-default active200
1003 token-ring-default   active203
1004 fddinet-default  active201
1005 trnet-defaultactive202
***

Question 1.-
Why isn't vlan 20 and 30 and 999 in the Management domain? (Above Show 
trunk command)
Question 2.-
Becuase Vlan 20 and 30 aren't in the Management domain, Is this the reason 
why I am getting no Msfc connectivity for those Vlans..


Sorry for the long letter, appreciate any info you have..

Regards,
Eric 



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RE: smartforce training [7:21933]

2001-10-04 Thread Rico Ortiz

Its provided for CG members. Its a CBT. If you like CBTs then its good. If I
actually like the notes and other stuff that is provided with Smartforce.

Rico

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Subject: Re: smartforce training [7:21933]


That is exactly what everyone else is telling me that has replied.  Thanks
for the reply.

Jenn

10/3/2001 3:10:13 PM, "Lynn Melson"  wrote:

>My company provides it to all employees. Actually I much prefer a book. The
>CBT just doesn't have the depth of information you will need.
>
>Good Luck
>
>- Original Message -
>From: ""Jennifer Cribbs""
>Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
>Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 4:54 PM
>Subject: smartforce training [7:21933]
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like some feedback on smartforce training.  Is anyone familiar
>with
>> this?  I am thinking about purchasing this
>> curriculum and want to know if it is a waste of money or if it is
>something
>> truely beneficial in obtaining your certification?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jenn




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RE: Aironet 350 authenication using RADIUS [7:20974]

2001-09-26 Thread Rico Ortiz

we are using the cisco radius server its extremely simple to setup.


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Subject: Aironet 350 authenication using RADIUS [7:20974]


Hi all,

Our company just wants to implement wireless LAN and we will go for Cisco
Aironet 350. In authenication, the Cisco guy told us that we need to use
their ACS RADIUS server. My question is: can I use another RADIUS server for
it? What is the requirement? Can anyone suggest a RADIUS server to me?

Thanks a lot.
Dovelet




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RE: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]

2001-09-26 Thread Rico Ortiz

We {USCG} use the 350s to provide connectivities to the Boats in the NY
harbor. Its a great solution if your standing still but watch out if you
rock..



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Subject: Re: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]


rofl...my badI thought it said Arrowpoint...not Aironet.  *slap self*

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To: "'Allen May'" ;
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 10:43 AM
Subject: RE: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]


> Iassumes he means driver support...
>
> This is the list from linux 2.4.10
>
>  [*] Wireless LAN (non-hamradio)   x x
>  STRIP (Metricom starmode radio IP) (NEW)x x
>  AT&T WaveLAN & DEC RoamAbout DS support (NEW)   x x
>  Aironet Arlan 655 & IC2200 DS support (NEW) x x
>  Aironet 4500/4800 series adapters (NEW) x x
>  Cisco/Aironet 34X/35X/4500/4800 ISA and PCI cards (NEW)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Allen May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 5:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]
>
> It works via IP addresses...so yes.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Steiven Poh-(Jaring MailBox)"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 9:03 AM
> Subject: Re: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]
>
>
> > Is both work with Linux OS?
> >
> > Steiven
> >
> >
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "netman"
> > To:
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 8:21 PM
> > Subject: Re: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]
> >
> >
> > > I don't know about the Lucent stuff, but I installed some Cisco
Aironet
> > 340
> > > series equipment last summer (99), and I have not had one trouble call
> at
> > > all. These are used constantly for classes and haven't had one probem.
> In
> > > fact I almost forgot we had them installed. You can't beat that :-)
> > >
> > > Donman
> > >
> > >
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: "Steiven Poh-(Jaring MailBox)"
> > > To:
> > > Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 9:25 PM
> > > Subject: Cisco Aironet vs Lucent ORiNOCO [7:20954]
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hello Folks,
> > > >
> > > > Any one got idea about above comparison?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Rgds,
> > > > Steiven




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Break Signal to Unix Console from Cisco Terminal Server [7:19211]

2001-09-09 Thread Washington Rico

Can anyone tell me how to configure a terminal server line to pass a break 
signal to a Unix box.  Most Unix sys admins are using (ctrl+b) or 
(shift+esc) to send a break signal to the Unix box.  How would I configure 
the terminal server line to pass these signals and not show them in the 
session windows.

Many thanks
CCNP 
RICO

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TCP/IP question [7:17343]

2001-08-26 Thread Rico Ortiz

there was a question regarding 127.0.0.1. I understand that the actual
TCP/IP "software" actually uses this address for self testing. 
when ping localhost {or computer  {netbios} name} the actual ip address of
127.0.0.1 shows up on the screen. 

In doing some research one book explains that 127.0.0.1 is not useable but
the rest of the addresses in the 127 network can be used. 
I went to my trusty 2500 and try to plug in 127.12.12.25 and the router
would not allow me config the interface with that address. 

Is entire 127 network off limits or just 127.0.0.1. is this a cisco thing.
any explaination is appreicated.. 

Thank You.. 

Rico Ortiz,
Regional Systems Manager, 
Electronic Support Detachment New York
United States Coast Guard

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RE: hyperterminal for linux [7:17115]

2001-08-24 Thread Rico Ortiz

if you are trying to access the router through the console port. You can use
the linux console.

Rico


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is there a hyperterminal  version for linux?




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RE: How is the job market for CCNPs and/or CCIEs in NYC/NJ [7:16359]

2001-08-17 Thread Rico Ortiz

Not sure, we lucent just laying off about 3/4 of its work force NJ has been
hit hard. In NYC there are always jobs, but must be willing to travel..

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Subject: OT: How is the job market for CCNPs and/or CCIEs in NYC/NJ
[7:16344]


Hi All,

I am very curious about the current job market in New York City/New
Jersey area for CCNP, CCIE type of people because I am in the process of
moving to northern New Jersey.  If you are in that area, from that area
or know about that area, please kindly provide your answer/comments.
Your inputs will be greatly appreciated.

Q1. How hard/easy is it for someone with CCNP and/or CCIE with several
years of experience to find a decent job in that area?  Let assume this
candidate has fair amount of hands-on experience and can configure a six
router lab with frame relay, OSPF, EIGRP, RIP, redistribution, IPX RIP,
IPX EIGRP, VLAN, etc in one hour or so.

Q2. What companies in that area are currently hiring?

Q3. What companies in that area are currently frozen?  I know the answer
to this question might be a long list.

Q4. Which employer do you recommend?

Q5. Which employer you don't recommend?

Q6. Which reputable headhunters/search firms are specialized in placing
network professionals in that area?

Q7. Which  headhunters/search firms you recommend?

Q8. Which  headhunters/search firms you don't recommend?

Q9.  Do employers still work with headhunters/search firms nowadays?  It
is said that employers don't work with headhunters/search firms now
because of cost and availability of qualified candidates.

I think that many people in this group might be interest in the answers
to these questions as well.  So your  comments/input will be greatly
appreciated.

Thank you for all your help in advance.

George Zhang




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Cisco Syslog [7:15211]

2001-08-07 Thread Washington Rico

Can anyone tell me how to activate a Unix syslog Daemon to create a syslog 
server.  I would appreciate any information you have. A web site with good 
information would also be appreciated.

Regards,

Rico

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Cat Software Images 6500 [7:12560]

2001-07-16 Thread Washington Rico

It is to my understanding that you can store Catalyst software images in 
the bootflash.  My question is:  Is there another place you can store 
software images on the box?  My co-worker says you can store images 
directly under a directory that Catayslt 6500 uses.  It this true?? and if 
so where can I get information about this.

Software images using Version (5.5-1), (5.5-7)
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Access-list Question [7:12043]

2001-07-11 Thread Washington Rico

Is it true that you can have only one access-list per direction per 
interface.  If so the below configuration be correct or incorrect.  

Thank you for your input.

interface BRI0/0:1
 description Connection Segment
 bandwidth 64
 ip address X.X.X.X 255.255.255.240
 ip access-group 100 in
 ip access-group 100 out
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 no keepalive
 no cdp enable
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How to clear counters on a specific port. [7:9896]

2001-06-25 Thread Washington Rico

Anyone know how to clear counters for a specific port.  I need to clear 
counters on a specific port instead of clear all the counters on the 
switch.  How do you do that.  Switch is Cat 6500.

Regards,
Rico 
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RE: Wan technology [7:9475]

2001-06-22 Thread Rico Ortiz

diversity is key. know them all and don't pigeon hole your self.

Rico

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Subject: Wan technology [7:9475]


Dear all,

Which vendor's WAN technology is more valuable in the market.
Nortel passport , juniper or Cisco.

Thanks
Ronnie Poon




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RE: MAC Address: [7:9547]

2001-06-22 Thread Rico Ortiz

These are broadcast..

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Subject: MAC Address: [7:9547]


Hi,

In a small LAN with two routers I found the following MAC addresses
appearing.

00:00:00:00:00:01
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff

Most of the time I see it coming from the routers.  Is there a special
meaning to this?  Pardon me for my weak networking knowledge.

Cheers,
Chee Leong




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RE: Two DSL circuits for Fault Tolerance [7:9200]

2001-06-20 Thread Rico Ortiz

Not sure where in the thread I am getting this. Not sure of the make up of
your network. but 2 nics is a good way of going. Some sort of address
translation must be done either by NAT or proxy.

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Subject: Two DSL circuits for Fault Tolerance [7:9200]


Load balancing would be nice but my real goal would be to have Fault
tolerance on my NT 4.0 box.  Fault tolerance between the two DSL
connections, such that if one DSL fails, it will switch over to the other
DSL, so that the exchange server still receive mail.  My thought was to use
two DNS servers the primary pointing to one IP and the secondary pointing to
another IP from the other DSL circuit. I'm a little lost on how that can be
set up on the server end. Two NIC cards ? I guess I need hardware but would
like to do it without NAT. I can't believe this is something that can't be
done and hopefully without BGP because working with the ISP seems impossible
for this to happen.

Thanks,

Steven V. Snead, MCSE, MCP+I, CCNA
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Debug ip mpacket produces no output [7:5394]

2001-05-21 Thread Washington Rico

Debug mpacket produces no output to terminal.  Packets are flowing though 
the router and router seems to be working fine, but no out is produced from 
any debug.

Flex-Rtr-2#ter mon
Flex-Rtr-2#debug ip mpacket
IP multicast packets debugging is on
Flex-Rtr-2#

No output is being produced to console or telnet session..

Anyone have any ideas??
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Tacacs Server Example [7:1788]

2001-04-24 Thread Washington Rico

If anyone can help me,  I need to how to setup a tacacs+ on the unix 
side.  The router side is fairly simple , but the real trouble is on the 
Unix server side.  Anyone know where I could go on the internet to get an 
good example of a configuration file on the Tacacs+ Daemon

Need Help

Many Thank in Advance.
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How to Generate Multicast Traffic

2001-04-09 Thread Washington Rico
  I have a Cisco 2500 and a Catalyst6000 using ISL. I want to test 
Multicast and see how is works, moving through the router.  Anyone know how 
I can generate Multicast traffic on a windows computer and send to the 
other computer on a different network.  What kind of application would I 
use?

Rico
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No Encapsulation command Help?

2001-04-02 Thread Washington Rico
   Encapsulation command doesn't come up when trying to configure ISL or 
802.1q Vlan trunking on a Cisco 2600 serious Router Version 12.0.  Fast 
Ethernet interfaces 2 built into the Router and I can apply sub interfaces 
to them but cannot apply an encapsulation on the sub interfaces. Anybody 
know why??  If I cannot put an encapsulation on them them the interface 
will not trunk.  Does anyone have an answer??
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CCNP Qualification Card

2001-03-21 Thread Washington Rico

   I passed all my tests (Thanks to this group) and I am know a CCNP.  I 
was wondering although after passing the test do you receive a 
qualification card or something ??
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MLS (Router on a stick)

2001-02-25 Thread Washington Rico

   Anyone know if a Cisco 2621 with two fast ethernet connections running 
ios version 12.0 can perform MLS with a catalyst 6000 switch.  The switch 
has no RS module so I am attempting Router on a stick with the 2621.
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Adding a Catalyst 6009 to existing network

2001-02-07 Thread Washington Rico

  Could someone tell me the procedure for adding a Catalsyt 6009 to my 
existing network.  I understand that the connections must be trunked..I 
have no problem there.  But when I connect the two trunks from my core 
Catalsyt 6500 to the access switch Catalsyt 6009, will the 6009 start 
receiving vlan information automatically?  I do not want it to be a server 
of my current vtp domain.  How do ensure that this will not happen??

Regards,
Eric
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Access Server pushs out proxy settings for IE

2001-01-10 Thread Washington Rico

I have a question.  I am using a 2500 Access-Server and it hands out IP 
addresses to clients, gateway and wins server.  I want my remote clients to 
be able to surf the internet though Cisco Access-Server.  How or where can 
I find information to push out a proxy setting from the Access-Server.  The 
access-server is connected to the main branch which in turn has a internal 
internet connection.  

Once again I thank for you help

Eric
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VTP Protocal Cisco 5000 and 3com Superstack II 1100

2001-01-09 Thread Washington Rico

Dear all,

I wonder if anyone knows if it is possible to trunk a 3com Superstack II 
1100 with a Cisco 5000 serious switch.  3com switch is the client and 
recieving vlan info from Cisco5000? If it is possible which Trunking 
Protocal should be used?

I appreciate the help...

Rico


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Re: Openview default object colors

2000-08-16 Thread Rico Tsang


I think.. brown stands for 'administrative shutdown'
Also, in HP OpenView, there's following colors:

Yellow: Warning
Blue: Unknown
Skin Color: Unmanaged

Regards,
Rico.

"Quadri, Habeeb" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am wondering if somebody knows what is the meaning of different colors
> used in openview maps.
> Probably colors can be manipulated but what is the default color scheme used
> on the maps.
> If object color is
> green - up
> red - down
> brown - ???
>
> I am particularly interested in finding what is default for brown as standby
> router is showing brown and primary is green on
> openview map i am using.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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Re: I need an ios image

2000-07-21 Thread Rico Boswell

Not necessarily.  Check out this Cisco Bug I.D., Cisco will give you an
updated IOS to fix this bug.  Just call the TAC reference the website
mentioned, and they will hook you up.  I did it for about 30 devices
without Smartnet.
Will
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