If I wrote the exam and was Proctoring I would likely check the Service
Parameter first since that is well documented in training, suggested by TAC
(the exam does come from Cisco guys who probably worked in TAC at some point).
While the IOS no dial-peer outbound status-check pots works, for the
hi folks,
this query is about lan qos and dhcp config on cucm, yesterday i had an issue
where i couldn't able to register the Site A and Site B phones to cucm. Cucm is
the dhcp server, and initially i put the default route ip address in the
primary dns field in the dchp subnet, later corrected
area is interested in buying a full CCIE
Voice Equipment lab plus may extra's please let me know.
Best regards and good luck to all
Steven Moran
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Michael, Dan is spot on
Take a look at this older thread which Vik give a good explanation.
http://www.onlinestudylist.com/archives/ccie_voice/2011-June/075080.html
Just as Dan has stated DO NOT use the ntp master command if you are
sychronized with an external ntp server (i.e. if you
Just started my ccie voice lab. I have an issue regarding phone view . All
phones are registered and showing in the phone view. But am not able to dial
and there is no ring back tone
Kindly assist on this same
Best Regards,
Velmurugan
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You may have done some or all of these but here would be my troubleshooting
steps
First thing i would do is check CDP and make sure its operational on the HQ
Switch and SB router, I always run these commands on each device
cdp run
cdp advertise-v2
cdp timer 5
next do a show vlan-sw on
Just remembered a couple other things right after I hit send on my last email,
Check the trunk between SA-RTR and SA-Switch to make sure all vlans are
allowed.
Check on the SA-Switch to see of dhcp snooping as been enabled, if so either
remove those commands or on each interface put ip dhcp
Hey guys.
Just building me a lab since I would like to work whenever I want (read can
:P ) and would like to have some advices about your server spec.
What would be enough to run all the servers required for the lab in a single
box ?
I would like something powerful that will allow me to run
The c210-M2 should be a dual processor box, each processor having 4 cores (8
cores total). It'll probably be just fine. Another option that should land at
about the same price tag is two C200-M2's. If you go the 200 route, there's no
way you'll oversubscribe with 5 servers.
DQ
d...@cisco.com
I had this same question last year and this distribution list group
provided some great advice. I ended up upgrading my old HP desktop for the
lab. I put in an i5 core processor, 32GB RAM, and an 128GB SSD drive all
for ~$500. SSD drive prices are coming down now and RAM is stupid cheap
nowadays,
If you run in VMware and do resource sharing you can get a good server with
much less.
I run all mine on a home built intel based pc. I would recommend the
following
i7 or i5 2.8 ghz or faster
16 GB RAM
4-5 SSD or fast HDD, this is to spread out the i/o load for the servers
4 NIC ports that are
Eliot is correct. After you install the servers you can drop them back to 1GB
RAM. At the scale we are dealing with in the lab, that shouldn't be a problem.
I have a UCS C200 M1 and I am able to run all 5 IE lab VMs along with other VMs
without issue.
-Bill
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