EIGRP NBMA and multicast together.. [7:44603]

2002-05-21 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo

Hi,

Can anyone please help me on this-

Its about EIGRP NBMA and multicast together..

EIGRP uses 224.0.0.10 for its hello packets.


In an NBMA environment such as Frame Relay how does this work ?

Does each FR interface need FR Multicasting enabled (I know of the 
BROADCAST cli option but not a MULTICAST one)

or does EIGRP think cleverly and actually send out Unicasts to its 
known neighbours ? If so, how does it learn of new neighbours ?

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Thanks in advance
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IOS PROBLEM!! [7:26978]

2001-11-21 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo

Hi All,

just a quick question, I have a small cisco 800 series at
home, with 4 port hub and a BRI, I've just started to go through the config
exercises in the books and one question has cropped up from last night.
When I try and enable IGRP, 'router(config)#router igrp 20' it tells me
this is an unknown protocol, what have I done, or what is missing? RIP
config works, no problem.

I know your going to ask what ver of IOS, as I'm not in front of the console
but I know its above 12.

Please advise,

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Quick TFTP question [7:21139]

2001-09-26 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo

I would like to know about the tftp server for back ups- how does the router
know the location on the machine used for the storages of images. I know you
give the address- ie domain name or IP address but what about the directory?

Thanks in advance

suleman




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Quick MSAU question [7:18388]

2001-09-04 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo

Hi all,

On Token ring, is it 12
or 33 MSAU per ring & how many nodes?

Many thanks
suleman




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BGP question [7:16961]

2001-08-23 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo

Hi,

Can someone please explain to me about BGP Synchronisation. Why does the rule
apply that states "do not use or advertise a route learned by IBGP to an
external neighbour until its in the IGP table ". Why would this cause a
problem. I am not sure I understand the implications.


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Network topology, [7:14139]

2001-07-30 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo

Hi all,

Is the Network topology related to the physical layer or the Data link
layer?

Thanks for your response.

suleman aboo

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Infinity question!! [7:14138]

2001-07-30 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo

Hi,

in a distance vector protocol, " counting to infinity"?

A. calculates the time taken for a protocol to converge
B. checks to make sure the number of route entries donot exceed a set
upper limit.
C. counts the packet dropped during a routing loop.
D. sets upper limit for hop count , so that routing loops can be broken if
this limit is reached.
E. causes the router to enter an infinite loop and requires the router to be
restared.

the choice is your's.

thanks in advance for your help.

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classless routing [7:13847]

2001-07-26 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo

Can you please explain what would happen and why.


A router has ip classless enabled. It's routing table has entries for
10.5.0.0/16 and 10.6.0.0/16 and a default route 0.0.0.0. A packet arrives
for a destination on 10.7.0.0/16. Which route does it take ?

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question on ipunumbered [7:13846]

2001-07-26 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo

Why when using unnumbered interfaces, any routing protocol running across
the serial line must not advertise subnet information ?

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