Have you tried a different port in the hub, tried
another hub, or took your PC/laptop and plugged it
into router with crossover to see if interface stays
up? Was this working fine and just started being a
problem?
- Erick
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Help me guys
Interface
Can a typewriter print pictures ;)
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What's a typewriter? Kind
If you have CCO login account you can do a search on Cisco's home page for
Visio Stencils and that will give you a couple of links. I think you might
have to have a Partners and Resellers CCO account, not sure. If nothing
comes up then that is why because cisco has a set of Visio Stencils with
No, packets that don't belong to the same subet will be routed out.
-Apoorva
Mahesh Gupta wrote:
Will the broadcast packets cross the router in this case ??
as router is a part of the same subnet which is available across a point
to point serially connected networks.
Mahesh
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can a typewriter print pictures ;)
Yep.
A few mild examples...
http://users.inetw.net/~mullen/ascii.htm
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Hi Brad
All gateways on the workstations are OK. The problem happen intermittently
where a workstation loses its connection to the remote proxy. I suspect some
kind of timeout on the remote proxy. It comes back by itself after a while.
Thanks
Rudi
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Yes, provided your ethernet has a valid ip address.
It is usually allocated by your ISP.
For Ex.
your netblock - 202.35.2.0/29
ISP side - their T1 interface 204.208.22.1
ISPside - IP route 202.35.2.0 255.255.255.248 204.208.22.1
your side - T1 interface , S0 unnumbered
your side - Ethernet
You have to buy the Enterprise version. they sell it with it.
-Apoorva
Daniel Ma wrote:
I just bought a Visio 2000 technical version, however I can not find the
cisco drawing library, for example, the catalyst switches or cisco routers.
Could anyone tell me where I could find those drawing
ALL those that are very interested: A group of people including myself
are
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Specs:
Saturday at 10-10:30 then.
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Meeting @ the left stone column with the lion on top.
Any questions Ping me:o) and well let OSPF
OK, I reread some materials, and rechecked my sources. ( Now I have yet
another gripe about config maker. Not that the result is "wrong" but that it
could be done a bit more clearly ) this time let's try it following the
guidelines in that book I've been waxing praise upon of late.
My ipsec
I second that. It is really a good book. Worth every penny.
-Apoorva
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Internet Routing Architectures - Version 2, by Basam Halabi.
Also, see http://www.itprc.com/routing.htm for links to BGP resources. And,
CertificationZone - http://www.certificationzone.com/ has a BGP
Check the URL
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Hi all,
I have two routers (each has a spare serial interface), two sync/async modem
(default async) and two v.24 cables. I wish to connect them together but I
dont know how.
Would you please guide me through please ?
Many Thanks,
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Dear All,
Anybody here who work for ISP that use NATed/PATed address for their
clients? Is it appropriate for ISP to use NAT/PAT?
Thanks
Reden
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In router A, I think you could not put the mask as 0.0.0.0, because if so
the area only include one ip address.
Another thing is, have u try show interface and make sure the Serial port is
up?
Daniel
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poor wordings Most of the time were spend on figuring out
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Go get a subscription at the Zone! http://www.certificationzone.com/ and
you'll have everything you ever needed. Howard recently did the second part
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BGP4 - Interdomain Routing in the Internet
Hi,
Router B is misconfigured..
The ospf process should contain..
192.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 area 0
I would put the loopback addresses in as well
and not this
network 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 -- this does not even have an area
assigned..
Robert
Daniel Ma wrote:
In router A, I
One does not need a database product to run CiscoSecure. Although, one does
have an option to use one with CiscoSecure. It makes for a nice way to use
an AS5x00 with an established NT environment as one can use an NT domain for
validating.
-Original Message-
From: David [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi all,
I'm trying to connect a TR LAN to a Ethernet LAN via a router/bridge as part
of a migration exercise. And the restriction is that both the LANs must
utilise the same IP addressing subnet/space. I understand that source-route
translational bridging is the way to do bridging between
Hi one and all,
I have a newby Nat addressing query, no smirking please. Nat
translates private ip addresses, does this mean it is a simple one to one
translation or can a full private addressing schema be implemented requiring
maybe one allocated ip address on an interface? If so
Hi all
I have my R/S CCIE lab booked for 31 July - is
there anyone who have got an earlier date at the Sydney lab that wants to swap
?
Let me know
Rudi
I work for an ISP and sometimes we advice our clients to use NAT if their IP
requirement is too large for comfort, it helps us to best distribute our ip
allocations more efficiently, obviously we would allocate a public address
on their radius profile and every other address would translate unto
There are two concepts, NAT and PAT. Nat is a one-to-one mapping of
internal to external addresses, while PAT is what you are referring to,
where many internal addresses can be mapped onto a single (or a few)
external addresses. It does this by using unique port numbers for each
internal
Has anyone ever seen a "Configuration Map" from Cisco? A map if you will,
that displays hierarchically all the commands and paths to each command.
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I am not yet a CCIE but working on it. I work with several here in
Hampshire. If you like I can forward your request to them.
Let me know
Regards,
Ben
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Hello,
This is a very basic question about ATM. Since ATM is a LAN technology,
I would like to know the maximum distance of ATM network. I would like to
know if it can be implemented on a very wide campus network as the backbone.
If ATM is used in a MAN network backbone, what type of
The costs have recently been altered. This is reflected in the Cisco
Catalyst switch IOS (except the 1900 series).
Link Speed Cost (reratified IEEE spec) Cost (previous IEEE spec)
---
10 Gbps 2
A copy of the Cisco IOS Command Summary provides the same result and
in more detail. You can look up any command in the index and view all
possible variations of that command. The summaries are produced for
each IOS release. Available on the web, on CD, or hard copy.
HTH
Ben
--- Andy Barkl
SO are we saying that if we have two routers setup the same way defaulting
to standby "0", Then when one drops the other will take over? I guess
another way of saying it is, the two routers are defaulting to "0" and they
will automatically become the backup for each otherI think this is
How many wires are used in the cable that plugs into the ISDN U port?
How many wires are used in the cable that plugs into the ISDN S/T port?
Thanks,
Ole
~
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Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Hi group,
In an effort to continue my CCNP track, I am looking for a good BCRAN book.
The only one I can seem to find is the Cisco Press book entitled: Building
CISCO Remote Access Networks by Catherine Paquet.
Has anyone read this book? Would it be adequate study material? Would it
be as
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Hi Oscar,
ATM isn't really a LAN technology. It's actually a multi-purpose technology
that was designed to effectively carry multiple types of traffic (such as
voice, video and data) in a variety of environments. In fact, we no longer
recommend ATM for LAN environments as Gigabit Ethernet is
I don't think this question asks anybody to violate the NDA. She is not
asking for any specific details, only topics and test format. Cisco used to
put this information on their site in the form of "exam objectives", which
they no longer do, but not for reasons of NDA violation.
Besides, I'd
Does anybody know about a FREE Cisco Drawing tool to make nice network
designs and of course that include all the Cisco equipments (Routers Cat).
I need the link!!
TIA
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You can also go to http://www.elgrande.com for 40% + off on books. Two
caveats though: they ship only in US as of 1-2 month ago (they will ship
internationally) sometime and they only take Visa or MasterCharge.
Albert wrote:
Within
the US: 1-888-805-4363
Outside the US: 1-317-705-6302
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There is a new BCRAN book out that you might want to consider, so far it has
gotten 5 star reviews, here is the URL:
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5-7900812
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Daniel Ma
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 8:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: OSPF configuration - Please help
In router A, I think you could not put the mask as 0.0.0.0, because if so
Actually, I would consider ATM more of a WAN technology that can run in a
LAN using LANE.
In the WAN it mostly runs on fiber, because of the high speeds that carriers
run it at, although you can get it on a coax cable if you get an ATM T3
connection.
My understanding (limited) is that ATT
Hi!
I have a small question.
The sceniro is as follows
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IP | | IP
_IPX__ |
Just passed the test yesterday. And that was my only resource, besides
Boson. It is all you will need.
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"ip subnet-zero" is a global command that allows the use of subnet zero for
interface addresses and routing updates.
To disable the use of subnet-zero, and return to the default, use the "no"
form of the command.
"no ip subnet-zero"
-Original Message-
From: Niraj Palikhey [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi all
Passed my ACRC this morning (first time) 834.
Wasn't as bad as people said, but had to read extra.
All the same my thanks goes to every member of this group for every little
contribution to knowledge.
Keep it up!
Thinking of going for CCDA and then start the new exams after 31st of
Current IP address allocation from ARIN assumes that ISPs will use
private addressing and NAT for single-homed customers. They are
reasonable about exceptions, such as protocols that won't work
through NAT, but the exceptions need to be justified for the ISP to
continue getting address
I've done the SNA\IP specializations. My question is whether any other
specializations are planned, particularly for CCDP ? Anyone heard any
baseless rumors or maybe gossip from well-placed anonymous sources ?
Niall
--
Some of my best information on tuning EIGRP came from colleagues,
both
It depends on which backbone you are talking about. :-)
ATT is currently offering IP-Enabled Frame Relay Services that are based on
Frame-Relay access into an ATM-cell based cloud using MPLS as the control
plane. In this manner, data is transported in 53-byte ATM cells, but
circuit provisioning
www.cpaw.org has a list of study groups to help folks out
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Kevin L. Kultgen
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Subject: Calgary Cisco Strudy Group (was:Re: Cisco Studygroup in
I am trying to setup an MRTG config for three 3548 switches. I am currently
using MRTG on both of my ethernet interfaces. Any suggestions on how
to setup for switch? For example: The target line for my routers appear
as follows:
Target[genuity2]: 5:Company@ethernet address
thanks
Hi there!
Can anyone answer this question?
I have a Cisco 4000 with 4M SDRAM and 1M Shared
If I replace the 4M with a 16 M upgrade, can I use the 4M I take out to
upgrade my shared field?
Just wondering!
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What study materials did you use to help pass the ACRC exam ? Thank You
Raheem
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I agree with that.
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From: "Johnny Dedon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Daniel Ji" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: route summarization help
Your summarization would summarize the needed routes but would also
summarize many un-needed
Additional information.
See the capture below which demonstrates the effect of the command "ip
subnet-zero"
Current configuration:
!
version 11.2
service timestamps debug uptime
no service password-encryption
no service udp-small-servers
no service tcp-small-servers
!
hostname RouterC
!
enable
I will second that ..
Regards
Atif Awan
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Date: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: route summarization help
If you want to summary them into ONE route ,
Oscar,
ATM is a WAN technology mostly. Think of it this
way,
X.25 can trunk over Frame Relay
Frame Relay can trunk over X.25
Frame Relay can trunk over ATM
SMDS can trunk over ATM.
ATM can trunk over none of these WAN technologies.
because they don't support Quality of Service.
Here's the url:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/exam_list.ht
m
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Tor ZI-P/ Brian Dunbar
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Subject: Exam Outlines
I have to install a Agilent fast ethernet Lan Probe(J3458A). Has anyone in
this group configured this probe to work with CiscoWorks 2000. Anyone having
experience with ciscoworks(CWISI) and hp lan probes I would welcome their
feedback.
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Dale,
I think you hit the nail on the head. "You are worth what you settle for"
Joe Quezada
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I have attached a modem to the serial port (async) of a 1602 (installed
WIC). I can dialup and connect to an AS5300 but can't get any traffic to
cross the link.
Here is the config of the S1
interface Serial1
physical-layer async
ip address negotiated
no ip
You honestly think ATM is going to take over Gigabit? ATM had its chance in
the LAN and lost. OC-12 is way more expensive than Gigabit, plus the hassle
of LANE. In addition, ATM probing equipment is much more expensive than
packet based equipment. Although I hate 3Com, the invaded the market
You need to turn off the auto-summary feature of eigrp, otherwise it will
advertises out the subnets at the classful boundary by routing to a null
interface.
Why do they do that, you ask? Well, when the packets come into the router
(the one running eigrp that advertises the route), the
Does anyone have a sense of whether the assumption has changed to
classless addressing, subnet zero, etc.? The new Cisco page has even
less information than before.
"TCP/IP" is not exactly what I would think of as a sufficient study guide.
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There now called "Exam Outline and Preparation Guide".
For Support (640-506) you get 4 bullets that might fill up 1 page, the rest is
cert info including Instructor training and CiscoPress URLs.
This is pretty lame compared to Version 1 objectives. Study hard ladies and
gentlemen cause I'd image
what level of RAID(1-4) is supported by most network operating systems?
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Thanks to Daniel Cotts for the help!
It looks like a bug in the 12.1(2). I changed to process switching on the
outside interface, and it worked, no more problems.
THX for the help!
--
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i'm trying a simple GRE/IPSEC scenario that i can't seem to get to work.
i've built a tunnel between 2 router to pass ipx traffic, and for security i
would like to encrypt the tunnel traffic. my crypto map points to an access
list that allows gre traffic, but the crypto isakmp sa never
you should configure your interfaces like this:
interface Ethernet0
ip address 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
ipx network 10
bridge-group 1
!
interface Ethernet1
ip address 20.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
ipx network 20
bridge-group 1
then you go "sh bridge 1" and you should have something like:
4200..0001
http://www.mcseco-op.com/CiscoStuff.htm
There are a cople of small zipped files with BMP there with some cisco type
products
Cool for powerpoint or word etc all are small BMP's
look for the links that say
BMP ICON FILES 1
BMP ICON FILES 2
in big blue letters in the middle of the page
I
here is all it says folks
Oz
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/ccna_507
.pdf
The CCNA (640-507) exam will contain a combination of the following topics:
1) Bridging/Switching
Static VLANS
Spantree
Switching modes/methods
PPP
2)OSI Reference Model Layered
I have the student study course for CIT 4.0, is this material suitable for
the support 2.0 exam.
Thanks,
Mo
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802.1P will probably give Gigabit Ethernet
the features needed to push ATM to the WAN
only. Only time will tell.
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You honestly think ATM is going to take over
Gigabit? ATM had its chance in
the LAN and lost. OC-12 is way more expensive than
I agree with K Sacca,
Untill we come up with a solid QoS solution that is truly multi vendor and
flexible end -to-end, I will be very hard for Gig to replace ATM. ATM is not
a bad technology, it is just more complex to work with. And the Gig Vs ATM
debate is not that solid I think. There
hi, this is kohposh. are there any study groups for CCNA in wichita, ks area. pls let
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thanks
kohposh.
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Why don't you do:
acce 132 permit ip host 135.7.1.3 ho 135.7.1.5 log
Assuming 135.7.1.3 and .5 are the tunnel source/destination? Or am I
missing something?
Kenny
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Is any one have any idea about FRS 2.0 Beta My Paper on 9th jun please help
me .
Best Regards
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Here's some food for thought on reducing MTU (in an Ethernet network environment)...
You have 1500 bytes of data, with 26 bytes of framing overhead (preamble,
source/destination addressing, type/length field and CRC). Let's put one frame
containing "voice" to follow after this data goes
your assumption is correct, however, that would encrypt all ip traffic when
i only want to encrypt the gre traffic. what's strange is that when i do a
general ACL for ip/icmp traffic it works, but when i do a ping ipx
neighbor it doesn't work. i have verified through debug that a crypto-map
Hi All
According to CiscoPress the recommended text for Cisco LAN Switch
Configuration (CLSC)is "CLSC Exam Certification Guide" , ISBN 0735708754.
Can someone pls advise/verify if there is a another suitable text for CCNP
without the Exam Cert Guide for example "Cisco LAN Switching (CCIE
i can't physically copy them at the moment, not a security issue more of a
hardware issue. essentially i have...
r5-s0.1frames0-r3 (ip)
as well,
r5-tu100--tu100-r3 (ipx)
- i have the ipx configs on the tunnel interface, running eigrp between
them, and the nodes see one
On Oct 28, 6:40am, "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
}
} Current IP address allocation from ARIN assumes that ISPs will use
} private addressing and NAT for single-homed customers. They are
} reasonable about exceptions, such as protocols that won't work
} through NAT, but the exceptions need to
I have done this a number of times, can you post "sanitized" versions of
your configs?
Ryan
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vr4drvr .
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 2:33 PM
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Subject: gre/ipsec
i'm trying a simple
I'm particularly interested in obtaining study materials for "windowing" Is
that the "next great thing" ? And are we allowed to bring our own squeegees
into the test center?
Oh, and while I'm asking, anyone know the difference between "Novell IPX"
and "IPX" ?
Oh, brother...
Chuck
Sounds like you need to clear the nat translations before trying to delete
this nat entry. Try "clear ip nat translation *".
Hope it works, Karim
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Date: Wed, 07 Jun
Onto the CCDA exam!
Have many of you become CCDA after CCNA?
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Maybe it would help if you ( Ryan ) sent the configs you know work. I would
also like to take a look. vr4drvr, we can't help you if you don't post the
configs. I always rule out config error before I move on.
Kenny
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If you are using 10.100.7.0 as an IP you will have problems. Try changing
it to .1 instead of .0.
Kenny
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I have a
Hi,
I know that if I change the global pool in any way or add/delete static
translations, I will experience random problems in translations. These
problems can occur within the the range of the global pool, as well as the
range for my static mappings. The only way I've found to work around
I'm only guessing, but my assumption is that until IOS defaults to "ip
classless," we should assume classful. It'd be nice if I were wrong...
- Don
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From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 12:20 PM
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Hi,
The Router B should have following command in it;
network 192.1.1.2 0.0.0.0 area 0
Thanks
Vikas Malhotra
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From: Daniel Ma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 11:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OSPF configuration - Please help
In
Howard,
I seem to remember @home trying to base their network on RFC 1918
addressing, and then petitioning for a Class "A" after they ran into
problems with users that were trying to play games across the Internet. It
seems that many games rely on a unique IP address to identify users. Does
I just got back from taking the ACRC and passed, by
the skin of my teeth my score was an 805. I've taken 18 vendor tests and this
was the hardest out of any of them. First because of the sheer volume of
material and second because of the ambiguity of some of the
questions.
Well just wanted
Here are some links..
I just picked up a (refurbished) Cisco 2901 switch for a great price here.
They covered shipping, and I got it 2 days later (today! I'm s
excited.).
Duane, Whitlow and Co.
http://www.dwc-computer.com/
This page is alot of links to various resellers and
doesn't 12.0 default to classless?
I'm only guessing, but my assumption is that until IOS defaults to "ip
classless," we should assume classful. It'd be nice if I were wrong...
- Don
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From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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