RE: backing up to tftp server

2000-05-10 Thread Arigo, Francis
actually, I'm using the cheesy-but-simple Cisco TFTP server for win9x. I can telnet from the tftp server to the routers; the same routers that can't connect to me via tftp. -Original Message- From: Chris McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 9:55 PM To: [EMAIL

About the AAA?

2000-05-10 Thread sanlong
Hi, everybody The AAA have three parts. Is it must sequenced to use them? Thanks!

VoIP

2000-05-10 Thread mamo
Hello everybody, I need to use a network for doing Voip and I have the RTT history for the network. I can't change the network (I do not administer it , and I can't change anything). The routers in the network don't do particular queuing(I think they

Re: Number of CCNP, CCDP and CCNP+CCDP engineers

2000-05-10 Thread Amit Mohanty
hi sanjay, did u get the information on the no of CCNPs CCDps and CCNP+CCDPs? if u have can u share it with me? bye, Amit Sanjay Dalal wrote: Hello all : Does anyone know the number of Engineers having the following certification : CCNP CCDP CCNP+CCDP Is there any place where we can

Re: Cables for 3548 gigastack gbics

2000-05-10 Thread bob lowery
do you know the cisco part number for this cable Nick Brooks wrote: cables come with the gigastack GBIC, except for the 1M. THe cable is proprietary as well. Dave Santeramo wrote: Any suggestions on where I can get cables for a 3548 gigastack gbics switch? I don't want to spend

Rental Lab - 10 Routers and 1 Catalyst Switch

2000-05-10 Thread Jason
I have a on-line lab of 10 routers , 1 Catalyst switch for rental. It is connected similar to the labs for www.cciebootcamp.com , please mail me offline if interested. Thanks. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list

Re: SPAN port on Cat5500-Performance?

2000-05-10 Thread Huy Tran
I generally just use set span "source vlan" mod/port# and then plug your sniffer in. I have several switches with 200 users (10/100rj45) and 300 users (rj21) and receive no significant hit. You can use ps -c to check switch performance. Don't use the set span enable. Everytime I tried

Re: KBPS

2000-05-10 Thread Darren Ward
Just confirming what has already been said that Kbps = Kilobits and KBps = Kilobytes. Darren - CCNP, CCDP Cisco Study wrote: Hi, i have one basic question that 64 Kbps means 64 kilo bits per sec. or 64 kilo bytes per sec thanks in advance regards,

Bri Dialing

2000-05-10 Thread Achal Kataria
Hi, I have a 2503 router which has only 1 BRI port, I need to dialin to two different locations through the same BRI port. Somebody suggested me to use a dialer 0, dialer 1 configuration, but i am not sure of that. Can somebody tell me how do i dial two different numbers from the same BRI

can NAT block DNS broadcast?

2000-05-10 Thread Paul Yeo
hi everyone, my customer has a mail server using windows DNS server. they complain about problem receiving email, sometime mail could reach them 2 days late. when the NAT is removed, everything is back to normal. what could be the cause? thanks a lot.

Re: KBPS

2000-05-10 Thread Adam Hickey
lowercase b = bits Uppercase B = Bytes Adam Hickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Cisco Study [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 3:59 PM Subject: KBPS Hi, i have one basic question that 64 Kbps means 64 kilo bits per

RE: CCIE

2000-05-10 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Hi Brett, You don't need to take the CCNA/CCNP, but even though I am not (yet) Cisco certified, I would say that you do not get CCIE unless you have the CCNA and CCNP (plus a lot of experience). You can read about it here... http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ Take care, Ole

CCNP specializing in CATM

2000-05-10 Thread L G
Hi, All, What's catch in CATM test, I am preparing for test next wk. It does not seem to have too much configuration requirements in Obj. Is that all about concepts, acronym? Thanks if any of you can give some hints. Glen CCNP, ECNE __ Do You

Re: OSPF question- network statement

2000-05-10 Thread pedro quezada
he wanted to show that you can use the whole network 10.0.0.0 in an area.notice he use 255.255.255.255 as the mask of the area meaning everthing or he could have 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 area 0 or 10.64.0.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 or 10.64.0.0 0.0.0.255 area 0 notice in the side hes states that you

Re: CSMA/CD : full duplex

2000-05-10 Thread woody
Actually CSMA/CD is still required. When communicating through a switch, the TX (towards the switch) is guaranteed the full bandwidth towards the switch. However the inbound (RX from the switch) may be carrying traffic from more than one originating host. As such, collisions may still occur if

Re: Links to free books?

2000-05-10 Thread Larry Osei-Kwaku
Here you are with five of them. watch the word wrap. Larry http://www.cisco.com/offer/switch/homepage.html http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/solutions/homepage/L219-166BA http://www.cisco.com/offer/cat7100/v145

ACRC + CLSC passed now on CIT

2000-05-10 Thread Flavio Palumbo
Hi all , in there anybody that can help me on CIT ? 1- Boson tests are OK ? 2- Wich book in the best ? i take ACRC without Boson ( 805 ) i take CLSC with Boson ( 900 ) thank you very much Ciao Flavio ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines:

KBPS

2000-05-10 Thread Cisco Study
Hi, i have one basic question that 64 Kbps means 64 kilo bits per sec. or 64 kilo bytes per sec thanks in advance regards, __ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/

Re: 802.2

2000-05-10 Thread Tim Ross
The short answer (below) found at: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/demos/ccna-demo/glossary/i.ht m There are much more detailed answers, depending on what you are trying to do, which might be more appropriate. Basically the 802.2 is what makes multi-protocol available on one

Re: help with my 2611

2000-05-10 Thread Parrish B. Gamarra
Definetely try Flow-Control set to none and reboot your PC. For some reason it doesn't work immediately after changing the setting. "Kevin Welch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:01bfb7f2$6f832ea0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I have not used my 2611 for a while, and when I attempted to boot

RE: Fibre Optic - 100FX

2000-05-10 Thread Morris, Iain (EDS)
1/2 duplex has a potential for collisions hence the distance is set by the requirement for 512 bit intervals between transmissions?? full duplex the limit is set by the physical characteristics of the fiber?? well thats my guess im -- From: Tan Choh Koon[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Re: Links to free books?

2000-05-10 Thread JohnMail
Larry: I have benefited greatly from CISCO's free book offers. I also have one quick question. How to you know when CISCO is about to offer a free book? Is there a special CISCO link for this? Thanks, John. From: Larry Osei-Kwaku [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: G_study [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL

Re: Links to free books?

2000-05-10 Thread JohnMail
Larry: I have benefited greatly from CISCO's free book offers. I also have one quick question. How to you know when CISCO is about to offer a free book? Is there a special CISCO link for this? Thanks, John. From: Larry Osei-Kwaku [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: G_study [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL

Re: acl performance matrix

2000-05-10 Thread Duncan Maccubbin
Well Art, the second you use an ACL you give up all hope of wire speed. You can go to this article: http://www.nwc.com/1004/1004ws22.html They have a study on a 7513. Duncan At 08:29 AM 5/10/00 -0500, Art Davis wrote: At what time does syslogging of an ACL cause the logging to cease

Re: KBPS

2000-05-10 Thread Justin Marcus
hey :) "Kbps" means kilo bits... as oposed to "KBps" which is kilo bytes Justin, CCNA On Wed, 10 May 2000, Cisco Study wrote: Hi, i have one basic question that 64 Kbps means 64 kilo bits per sec. or 64 kilo bytes per sec thanks in advance regards,

VPN + address translation

2000-05-10 Thread Even
I'm going to set up a VPN betweeen two Cisco routers using internet as carrier. Both routers are behind a firewall and will have private adresses. The firewalls will translate to official addresses (static NAT). Will this work? Any samples? Thanks in advance, Even

Load-balancing in a triangle ?

2000-05-10 Thread Alexandre K
Hello, Could anybody comment the following problem: -I have three Cisco routers, (POPA, POPB and CUSTOMER - exact models are not important). ---uplink_1[POPA]---2Mbps-[POPB]uplink_2 ! ! !

Take a Minute to Improve ClickRewards

2000-05-10 Thread ClickRewards
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RE: Fibre Optic - 100FX

2000-05-10 Thread Cohen, Michael
This has to do with the "bit budget" constraint in the CSMA/CD protocol. The collision detection part of the CSMA/CD protocol only works while ethernet devices are transmitting data. If any collision happens after transmission then that collision is termed a "late collision" and will not cause

802.2

2000-05-10 Thread Oscar Rau
I know that 802.5 is Token Ring. What is 802.2? Is it ethernet? -- Oscar Rau [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and