Hi everyone,
The mailing list circuit-breakers went off yesterday denying all messages
for the past two days. Please resend any posting. I apologize for
the inconvenience.
I have written some programs that perform sanity checks on the list to
preventmailing loops, DOS attacks etc. When one
Hello! is anybody out there?
Edgar Feliz
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I have four different interfaces on a 2514 router (e0,e1,s0,s1), each
interface is on a different subnet, and the mask is 30 bits. Here's they
are:
int e0 = 172.16.10.4 /30
int e1 = 172.16.10.8 /30
int s0 = 172.16.10.12 /30
int s1 = 172.16.10.16 /30
( I only want two addresses per subnet)
I'm
I *did* find names by typing just a single letter in the Last-Name field; for example
"S" yielded about 20 names.
As Raymond stated, this is a new site with a small database. So let's help it grow by
adding *our* reviews.
(Look out Raymond, you may get more feedback than you can stand ;-)
Kurt,
Let me clear... My OSPF is weak... Lotsa study/// ZERO Hands on... I work
with EIGRP, RIP etc... but will start some lab work soon with OSPF to get
ready for bigger TEST! enough of the excuses as to why I
could be wrong... so listen for the crowd to flame me if I
ip you set up a default ip route to e0(on a point to
point), what is the destination mac address?
also, does it change anything if it is a shared
segment?
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 e0
=
ciscocabanaboy, CCNP-Voice, CCDP, MCSE, CNX, A+, N+, I-net+, BOFH...
...the strange thing is that the databases on the spokes don't match
Possibly because the two spokes are really "stub" networks and therefore do not have
network LSAs of their own. (see "Bridges, Routers and Switches for CCIEs" by Caslow,
p.375)
HIR,
-Austin
i'm trying to put together a list of valuable documents found on the Cisco
CD, in order to reduce searchs and lookups to a minimum. i checked the
archives and found no such list, so please submit any titles/search keywords
that you feel are outstanding.
TIA.
What a company. They put me on hold right after they started taking calls.
This was 7am Central Time (5:00am where I live). They kept me on hold for
over an hour. I hung up and called back only to be told that the FRS 2.0
beta test slots were all gone. When I got to the office one of my
Kurt
As a follow up
Forget my first point Seems I am thinking of the link address... when
I think you only intended to show the nets... thus
I think u can see the rest
Lou Nelson, CCNP, CCDA
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thanks for the link- it is a strange scenario, indeed. what i was actually
seeing was an external ospf route on the hub being propogated to one hub,
but not the other, and i configured the hubs to be identical! the spokes
did form adjacencies with the hub, and all looked well until you check
just want to verify with the group that the example for dlsw border peer
configuration in Caslow pg. 653-654 is erroneous. i think it is missing
remote peer statements on the border peers to the individual peers in its
peer group. please verify. TIA.
I just wanted to drop the list a line so that I could thank everyone for
helping me achieve CCNP yesterday. I successfully completed the Support 2.0
exam, which now makes me a newly minted CCNP v2. I would just like to
express my gratitude to the people on this list and there are too many to
Summary address command in OSPF is for summarizing routes *INTO* the OSPF
domain. Area Range command is for summarizing routes from one area to
another. While summary address may work out of OSPF, this is a known bug
and may even stop working upon a reload of the router.
JOE
CCIE 5917
"Kurt"
Yes
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"Feliz, Edgar" wrote:
Hello! is anybody out there?
Edgar
Congrats Eric. Keep on truckin'.
JOE
CCIE 5917
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com...
I just wanted to drop the list a line so that I could thank everyone for
helping me achieve CCNP yesterday. I successfully completed the Support
2.0
exam,
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("McMasters, Eric") wrote:
used the flash cards at
Priscilla's site to brush up,
Could you provide a link to the site please?
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I had EXACTLY the same experience with them. Their headquarters is about 10
blocks from me. A lesser man would have just walked down there and went
postal...
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Subject: Sylvan Prometric and
www.priscilla.com
look around there, it belongs to groupstudy member, and kickass author,
Priscilla Oppenheimer. She wrote Top-Down Network Design, for CiscoPress..
a definate read, even for people not pursuing a career in Design or
CCDA/CCDP certification.. just lets you understand better what
I think you should study ACRC,CLSC,CMTD,CIT,CID
first.
Maybe you can pass the wirting exam only using this
book,
but you have to face with the
lab.
Dear all,
Failed the ACRC yesterday...786...not cool.
A little confused with the SAP and GNS filters. Could anyone
please state whats the difference and when to use which one?
ipx output-sap-filter 1000
ipx output-gns-filter 1000
Thanks
--
Jacques Lee
CCNA
Okay, I'm new to QoS world and I'm trying to figure out how to implement
end-to-end QoS for voice IP packets across several different Cisco
platforms. The packets would follow this path: Voice PBX -- 2924XL --
2620 -- 7513 -- 6006 -- 2948G. Does anyone else find it frustrating that
each of
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