Re: DSL

2000-06-13 Thread Brandon Carroll
Must agree with Joe, At GTE we do offer Business DSL. Another note, with the equipment we use, Fujitsu DSLAM and ATU-R(field unit/modem), be prepared to bridge your IP traffic. Also, you can't use any other equipment because Fujitsu Encapsulates a proprietary HDLC between the modem at your loca

Re: DSL

2000-06-13 Thread Keyur Lavingia
Hi Guys, I am also here on the lookout for a pretty fast, high-speed DSL connection in the San Francisco Bay Area. To be precise, in San Ramon, CA. I want one DSL pvc to be capable of carrying 2-4 video channels, 12 voice channels and one data channel of 512 Kbps. Looking for providers and s

CIT 4.0 passed now the last CMTD ...

2000-06-13 Thread Flavio Palumbo
Hi , be carefull with CSE actions... ( 3 questions about !! ) take care with ISDN show and debug commands ... Novell and appletalk case + TCP and windows 95 please , may somebody tell me about the CMTD questions or arguments ?? thank you very much to you all , special thanks to PRISCILLA !!!

Re: Format of BCRAN Exam Needed

2000-06-13 Thread Javier Contreras
Hi! You will have: -"Select" in the blanks: about 200 command options, you will have to select the one correct -Normal multiple selection, with 1 or more answers -Drag and drop graphics I did the beta, and found only 3 or 4 really bad questions, so don´t be afraid about wrong questions as in oth

Re: Cisco flash memory question.

2000-06-13 Thread Wallace Lee
Yes, you can use standard PCMCIA flash memory for the C1600. I am using it. rgds   lanatic wrote: Hi: Can I use ATA flash memory on a Cisco 1600 series routers? TIA, RH ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archive

bandwidth estimation!

2000-06-13 Thread tayta
I am working on a project plan at the moment, which requires Estimating the Bandwidth costs for a free ISP. I have been able to estimate web traffic by looking at old logs we had from a similar project. Unfortunatly we have no such logs for Email Anybody care to speculate on the data through pu

NAT Pool

2000-06-13 Thread Paco García
Hi all: I have 150 computers for connect to internet, I have to configure a nat pool to this connection, How many addresses I have to configure into the pool, for more efficient translation? Thanks ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/

Re: Passed CCNA!

2000-06-13 Thread Bharat Suneja
Congragulations!! Bharat Suneja ""Brandon Carroll"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8i4bc8$qok$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8i4bc8$qok$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > After 4 weeks of ICRC, 1 week of ICND, and a no sleep for the last 3 days I > passed with a 869. Thanks to everyone that helped! > > Bran

Re: CIT 4.0 passed now the last CMTD ...

2000-06-13 Thread waikeong . moo
Hi, What is CSE question,do i need to cover for protocol detail chapter. Flavio Palumbo wrote: > Hi , > > be carefull with CSE actions... ( 3 questions about !! ) > > take care with ISDN show and debug commands ... > > Novell and appletalk case + TCP and windows 95 > > please , may somebody tell

CCNP Certificate + CID Training Material?

2000-06-13 Thread George Zhang
I passed my last CCNP test (CIT) a week ago and received my CCNP package yesterday. Included in the packages are the CCNP certification, CCNP wallet card and a congratulation letter. I remembered that in the message posted about a week ago (by Chuck ?) mentioned that some information about free

Re: NAT Pool

2000-06-13 Thread Vern Stitt
How many unused registered addresses are available? How many simultaneous outgoing connections do you expect? NAT addresses are dynamically assigned one per outgoing connection. My advise is to save a group of addresses for static NATs and future growth, put most of the rest in a NAT pool and c

Re: bandwidth estimation!

2000-06-13 Thread Orion
Hi >From the "Design Cisco Networks" - part of CCDA; they show that 1 email message is about 0.01MB. BK "tayta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8i5145$33q$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8i5145$33q$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am working on a project plan at the moment, which requires Estimating the >

CCNP Study Group

2000-06-13 Thread John Huston
I am curious if anyone would be interested in writing and trading questions for the CLSC, CIT and BCRAN tests? I am using a program called Winflash that works like (if not better) than the Boson tests. You can download a demo version of the program at www.openwindow.com If we pool our labor it

Frame-Relay and split-horizon question

2000-06-13 Thread Doug Laing
When you have a point to multipoint frame-relay (partial mesh) setup and you disable split-horizon on the hub router's serial interface, does that also disable the spit-hoizon for the sub-interfaces as well? Thanks ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groups

Re: CCNP Study Group

2000-06-13 Thread Bruce Williams
Yes, that sounds like a great idea. I have downloaded and installed Winflash 6.0. I am currrently studying for the BCRAN exam and I would like to take the exam in about two weeks. Bruce ""John Huston"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8i5ev0$8dh$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8i5ev0$8dh$[EMAIL PROT

Cisco 2611 T1/CSU/DSU Module

2000-06-13 Thread Mark
Hey we have a T1 CSU/DSU module connected to a dedicated T1 line. We are having problems getting the interface and the line "UP". Does anyone have a sample config or recommendations, we have tried about all config options, setting line rates, clock etc. We are just stumped on this one. Thanks,

Re: frame-relay CRC

2000-06-13 Thread Brad Ellis
packet corruptions ""Stull, Cory"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 0D7A05A19CE4D211BD050008C7330FE7147A18@CCUPDC">news:0D7A05A19CE4D211BD050008C7330FE7147A18@CCUPDC... > What would cause a frame-relay CRC? > > Rx CRC Exceptions Hour Day > #Frames %Max Hour Thresh 05 Wed 2523 13.0028 0.0100 21

Re: Cisco 2611 T1/CSU/DSU Module

2000-06-13 Thread Tim McCabe
The service-module t1 timeslots is the number of channels that you have on the T1 You can leave off the frame-relay lmi-type. Cisco will autodetect (v11.3 or higher) It is a good idea to set up sub-interfaces in the event you have multiple PVC's in the future interface Serial0/0 description Circ

Re: frame-relay CRC

2000-06-13 Thread Doug Laing
CRC errors are physical layer errors. First thing to do is to have the line checked. (I have experienced many times where I had to prove to the service provider that the error was on their side and not on our client's equipment. Even though they claimed that the line tested fine). Brad Ellis w

Microsoft 'Routers'

2000-06-13 Thread Billy Monroe
I see that Microsoft has provided resources to configure OSPF and RIP in Windows 2000 servers to provide routing capabilities. Has anybody evaluate this ? Do you think this could substitute 'real' routers ? Thanks, ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.grou

Re: Cisco 2611 T1/CSU/DSU Module

2000-06-13 Thread Silas Marner
What IOS are you running? I have run into the scenario, when using 2600s, that a certain version of 11.3, would not accept the T1 WIC. I know that it is supposed to! I ended up having to upgrade the code. Si Mark wrote: > Hey we have a T1 CSU/DSU module connected to a dedicated T1 line. We ar

Re: Career Advice

2000-06-13 Thread Annlee Hines
I'll nibble at a couple of your questions. 1) Does it seem feasible for a reasonably disciplined home student to >obtain CCNP within a year? Six months? Is it worthwhile, and again >feasible, to pursue CCDA simultaneously (that is, will the material be >related enough as to not distract from each

support 2.0

2000-06-13 Thread Phil Lerner
Has anyone taken this yet besides Eric? Care to comment on the differences between this and the cit 4.0? Easier or harder? What material is covered? Thanks. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscripti

HSRP and Cisco routeur - which product

2000-06-13 Thread Christophe_Bianco
Hello, I wish to know if the 16xx routeur could handle HSRP. If not what is the minimum router that can do HSRP and whish IOS version is needed. regards, christophe. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and

What is Keepalives???

2000-06-13 Thread AABAN34
Does anyone have a short good definition of what a keepalive is Brian Email Address [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misco

Re: Microsoft 'Routers'

2000-06-13 Thread David
FYI, unix has also had routing capabilities inherent in the operating system, as well as software for BGP, OSPF, RIP and friends in free software like routed/gated since the beginning of the Internet. But, would I ever use any unix box for a router? Not unless it was five years ago, it was linu

CertificationZone White Paper (Frame Relay) ???

2000-06-13 Thread Phil Barker
Hi, I don't think my last post got through so I'm sending again. My previous Question relates to page 3 of this paper by David Wolsefer. Under the heading of framing formats he refers to an 8 byte flags field and a 16 byte address field. I'm pretty certain this should be bits but don't hav

Unknown Routing Protocol

2000-06-13 Thread Mohamed Heeba
> Dear Guys > i was trying to enable OSPF on a Cisco 1601R router > when i got a message "unknown routing protocol" > what the hell is in the 1601 ??? doesnt it support OSPF ??? > any feedback please > > - > Mohamed A.Heeba > application/ms-tnef

Is there anyone else studying for CVOICE?

2000-06-13 Thread Aaron Prather
Hey guys, If there is anyone else studying for this test please email me - [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm having a hard time getting myself geared up for this exam for some reason and I think having a study partner might help alot. I am willing to study via email, chat room, in person, whatever. Just

RE: DSL

2000-06-13 Thread Sloderbeck, Jason
Check out the following URL which describes an individual who used a dry pair and a pair of PairGain DSL modems to do exactly what you describe (run high-speed DSL between two locations for about $40/month + equip.): http://www.odessaoffice.com/sdsl.htm It just depends how far each of your locati

RE: CCNP Study Group

2000-06-13 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
I'm studying CIT (Thomas II, et al (McGraw Hill 2000)) for v2 exam. I'd be interested. -Original Message- From: John Huston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 7:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCNP Study Group I am curious if anyone would be interested in writ

I know that a 5505 would be just the thing...

2000-06-13 Thread Lewis, John M
I am looking to get another piece of equipment for my home lab and need some advice. I have 2 each 2501's and would like to add something that I will give me more bang for my buck, as I go after my CCNP. Does anyone have any suggestion? I know that a 5505 would be just the thing, but that is ou

FRS2.0 - Beta - Any Inputs ?

2000-06-13 Thread VR Sriki
Hi, Any inputs on FRS2.0 beta Has anybody taken it yet ??? Your comments pls. __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groups

RE: Microsoft 'Routers'

2000-06-13 Thread Marlon Brown
I disagree with you regarding the support issue. They could call the MCSE 2000 people :-) I just want to see where they want to go with this routing idea. John Chambers mentioned during an interview that he is aware that Microsoft might hurt Cisco routing business in the future. I know that MS

No Subject

2000-06-13 Thread VR Sriki
= __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http:/

RE: Cisco 2611 T1/CSU/DSU Module

2000-06-13 Thread Gibson, Darrin
Try this. controller T1 0 framing esf linecode b8zs channel-group 1 timeslots 1-24 speed 64 loop-detect Darrin Gibson Darrin Gibson AL-ARNG WO1 Network Manager DCSIM MCSE, MCP+I (334)213-7551, (DSN)363-7551 -Original Message- From: Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesd

Access and Radus

2000-06-13 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Hi all   Can I have a cisco router/Switch log some on with a Radus Server like FUNKRadus or do I need to use tacacs+  ?  What I would like to do is give router/switch access based on your NT Group and I think this can be done with Radus am I right ?     Ryan V. FinneseyNetwork Administrato

RE: Cisco for Woman?

2000-06-13 Thread Karen E Young
Trust me Andrew, there ARE lady engineers out there. Of the three network engineers in my department only one is male. :-) As for the shortage of women in the field Networking does require a certain ability to wrap your head around corners that aren't there and I haven't met all that many

CCNA 2.0 Test

2000-06-13 Thread John Ewing
Hi all, does anyone have any warning before taking the test?? I just finished the ICND course and I fell pretty good. Please add any comments or concerns. Thanks, JJE __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.co

CCNA path for newbies

2000-06-13 Thread Kevin Long
I passed the CCNA today. I come from an unrelated field, and thought that this would be the best certification to pursue to get a foot in the door of IT. I began my Cisco experience with a lot of hardware/software knowledge (although nothing formal), but only end-user network experiences. After

Re: bandwidth estimation!

2000-06-13 Thread Phil Barker
Tayta, Why not with an RMON probe or Analyser software, filter on an average user (i.e average business user). You could filter on port 25 for SMTP (email) and port 80 for HTTP. See what they generate i.e peak usage/average usage and then multiply up by a 1000 and add a safety factor on top. My b

Re: In and Out of band management - what is the diff?

2000-06-13 Thread Salman Zahid
The main difference between in-band management and out of band management is that when u configure any networking device be it a router or a switch by telnetting into that device using its ip address or using any SNMP based utility is called in-band management whereas if u configure the router usi

Re: SQL, DNS session layer protocols?

2000-06-13 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>A friend of mine asked what is SQL and is it a session layer protocol, >because one of the popular CCNA test simulation software says it is. >SQL -- Structured Query Language, a Database programming language, is a >session layer protocol? or, MS SQL server , a back-end RDMS is a session >layer pr

RE: Microsoft 'Routers'

2000-06-13 Thread William E Gragido
I HAVE SEEN IT ONLY IN LAB ENVIRONMENTS PROVIDING ROUTING SERVICES(SORRY FOR THE UPPERCASE TYPE, MY CAPS LOCK IS STUCK!), IT WAS FULLY FUNCTIONAL IN ITS DUTIES(UPDATING ROUTING TABLES AND PROVIDING THE MOST ACCURATE, EXPEDIENT ROUTES ETC. I DON'T THINK THAT MICROSOFT IS TRYING TO INSINUATE THAT O

Good pix resources?

2000-06-13 Thread Kevin Welch
If anyone has any good links/books on PIX configuration. I have been thrust into a position where I have to deal with PIX and I would like to get alot of study under my belt. -- Kevin ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ,

Protocol analyzer for Frame Relay

2000-06-13 Thread Omer Shommo
Does any body know of a good protocol analyzer that I can download from the internet. It must support a variety of WAN and LAN protocols including Frame Relay. Omer _ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Emai

can I ask some CCNA Question..

2000-06-13 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Dear Friends, I have some question wo answer, pls guide if u can, I have quite a number of question, reply me part of the question, if u don't know all 1)It Takes three Packets to start a TCP session, how many packet are used to close it 2)To enter the setup mode on a router with no configurat

H.323 prioritization

2000-06-13 Thread Arigo, Francis
Has anyone used custom prioritization and queuing to prioritize H.323 traffic over other data traffic? If so, I'd be very interested in seeing some working configurations. The problem that I'm having is narrowing the field of ports to prioritize. Prioritizing the initial TCP handshake is straigh

RE: Cisco 2611 T1/CSU/DSU Module

2000-06-13 Thread Arigo, Francis
I just did this procedure last week with a 2620 w/T1 module connecting to a Kentrox CSU/DSU on the other end. Here's the doc that helped me. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/52.html In my instance, I had to pay particular attention to data-coding, timeslots, and linecode. Hope that helps, F

United Kingdom CCNA Courses

2000-06-13 Thread hal9001
Dear All,   Can any one recommend a CCNA course from any of our UK vendors that is good quality and likely to be up to date with CCNA 2.0.   Also does anyone know whether you can elect to take the CCNA 2.0 Exam before 31/07/2000 or are you stuck right up to the retirement date of CCNA 1.0 Ex

CetificationZone White paper (Frame Relay) ?

2000-06-13 Thread Phil Barker
Hi, Just started reading this paper. Page 3. "Before we get into the heart of frame relay, lets take a look at the framing formats" After reading the section on the Address field I'm beginning to get SCARED. Anyway, my question is : Should the eight-byte flags field be eight bits ? and the 16-

CIT 4.0/Support 2.0

2000-06-13 Thread Sanjay Dalal
Hello All : I plan to take the CIT 4.0 exam next week. However, I am not sure if I should go for the new Support 2.0 exam. Lot of individuals in this group have complained about the CIT 4.0 exam very poorly written. Any thoughts ? Also, are the BOSON tests useful for either CIT 4.0 or Support 2.

CIM - Cisco Interactive Mentor LABS

2000-06-13 Thread Henson, Luke
Title: CIM - Cisco Interactive Mentor LABS Hi everyone, I am currently studying for CCNP 2. Has anyone had any practical experience with Cisco's interactive switching labs? - Bit concerned that they only provide CLI experience - not in depth background knowledge.Any opinions much appreciate.

CIT 4.0 /Support 2.0

2000-06-13 Thread Sanjay da
Hello All : I am planning for the CIT 4.0 exam next week. However, I am still debating whether I should go for the support 2.0 exam. There has been numerous complaints in this group about the poorly written CIT 4.0 exam. Any thoughts ? Also, how adequate are the boson tests for CIT 4.0 or Sup

RE: Unknown Routing Protocol

2000-06-13 Thread Feliz, Edgar
You do not have the right IOS. There are different levels of IOS, that support different features, the one you have is probably IP only. You need to change to IP Plus, Enterprise, etc, EF > -Original Message- > From: Mohamed Heeba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000

General Theory

2000-06-13 Thread tazar Ing
Have been with this group about half year now, heard and learn about cisco router, term likes active router, backup router, priority etc is there any general theory that can group every thing together ??? Thks/Brgds Tazar

mysterious lines

2000-06-13 Thread cisco cabanaboy
What are all of these mysterious lines ? 0-134 ? 1 con + 1 aux + ???tty +5 vty =135 ? please enlighten me btw when i entered in exec-timeout 0 0 it seemed to affect all of the lines ** C3640#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per lin

What ever became of GroupStudy ...!

2000-06-13 Thread Nigel Taylor
Groupstudy,     Let me pose this question again, "What ever became of GroupStudy?".  The reason I ask is as of lately the post within the group has been more unrelated to groupstudy than ever before that I've seen.  Now I only been a member of the studygroup for about a year now

RE: CCIE

2000-06-13 Thread Jim Brinksma
>From what I understand Cisco started the first CCIE at 1025 because 1024 was designated to the lab. 1024 being the number equivalent of 1 kilohertz, and the lab was a killer and it will hurt. Just what I heard and found it interesting... Jim Brinksma ___ UPDATE

Re: What ever became of GroupStudy ...!

2000-06-13 Thread Annlee Hines
Fair warning--a long response follows.   I lurked for quite some time before I actually felt I had something to contribute. I, too, have noticed that the group has become not just cisco-certification oriented, but downright exam-centric. The problem I have with this is that it's putting the

RE: CetificationZone White paper (Frame Relay) ?

2000-06-13 Thread Tom Thomas
Yes Phil you are correct, most values are expressed in bits. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Phil Barker Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 5:37 AM To: cisco GroupStudy Subject: CetificationZone White paper (Frame Relay) ? Hi, Just started re

Diff between point to point T1 and T1 with framerelay

2000-06-13 Thread John Zaggat
Can some clearly explain the difference, I have checked the Archives and not found a good explanation. Also if you have some sample configs, that would be a great help to me. Thank you. = JZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -

RE: Microsoft 'Routers'

2000-06-13 Thread Albert
I seriously don't think MS will hurt Cisco's routing business. Are you telling me that ISP, Corp will start using MS as a router? MS may be used as access point (hmmm, think of all the hole you can use). Can MS use QoS, VoIP, Multicast, ..? It is a big part for us here. Only if you cannot

Re: What is Keepalives???

2000-06-13 Thread James Xie
The easiest definition of keepalive is somewhat like the dial tone for the phone line. It means the "line" is physically(or layer 2) OK to pass your message. Jim Xie At 07:43 PM 06/12/2000 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Does anyone have a short good definition of what a keepalive is

RE: H.323 prioritization

2000-06-13 Thread Albert
I see that the VoIP uses NT as the OS. How much none VoIP traffic do you expect from that box? If it is not alot, you can use the source IP address for QoS setup. Can you call com2001 to ask how the port number is calculated? I say throw it away and use Cisco gear. Albert -Original Messa

RE: mysterious lines

2000-06-13 Thread Albert
tty is for access server/reverse telnet. If you have vty port, you add the number to setup all the line at the same time. If you don't have vty port, you put in a 0. Albert -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of cisco cabanaboy Sent: Monday, Ju

Re: Diff between point to point T1 and T1 with framerelay

2000-06-13 Thread Joe Martin
T1 is at layer one and generally needs a layer two protocol to function in a router environment. The two most popular layer two protocols are PPP and Frame Relay. Point-to-Point T1s cost more since you need to pay for a connection of this bandwidth from point A to point B. This bandwidth is "al

Re: Passed CCNA!

2000-06-13 Thread Joe Martin
Congrats JOE CCIE 5917 ""Brandon Carroll"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8i4bc8$qok$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8i4bc8$qok$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > After 4 weeks of ICRC, 1 week of ICND, and a no sleep for the last 3 days I > passed with a 869. Thanks to everyone that helped! > > Brandon Carro

What came first?

2000-06-13 Thread Dale Cantrell
Evening all, I'm reading about Frame Relay on Protocols.com and a question arises. When the network becomes congested to the point that it cannot process new data transmissions, it begins to start discarding frames. Two bits are changed in the F.R. header..FECN bit and BECN bit. In this way all

Re: [What is Keepalives???]

2000-06-13 Thread azhar mumtaz
The keepalive interval is the frequency at which the Cisco IOS software sends messages to itself (Ethernet and Token Ring)or to the other end (serial), to ensure a network interface is alive. The interval in previous software versions was 10 seconds. An interface is declared down after three up

Re: Diff between point to point T1 and T1 with framerelay

2000-06-13 Thread John Neiberger
I'll try to answer this one, and I hope it makes it through. My last three posts to the list haven't made it on. A point to point circuit is dedicated for your use. You don't have to worry about congestion in your provider's network causing you to lose data between sites. The down side is that

Re: Microsoft 'Routers'

2000-06-13 Thread John Wu
Don't count on Win2k or future releases of NT based networking OS to impact the hardware based routers. OSPF and RIPv2 are the only 2 Routing protocols in Win2k/RRAS and not many firms are implementing it. The OSPF code is based on the Bay Networks design in NT4-RRAS and now that Nortel has assume

Re: What came first?

2000-06-13 Thread David
nope, FECN and BECN are bits strictly in the frame relay header. ICMP will have nothing to do with this. These bits will only be set by frame relay switches in the cloud that don't know a thing about layer 3, IP, or ICMP. When they can't process frames fast enough, they'll set these bits to eas

Posts not getting through ?

2000-06-13 Thread BIKEMAN
Hi all   There seems to have been very few posts getting through in the last 36 hours. I have posted a query regarding a console port problem 4 times and have yet to get it back.   Anyone know whats going on.   Rudi   (CCIE LAB booked for 31/7)  

Re: CCIE

2000-06-13 Thread Frank Z
I do not remember where I heard this, but 1024 was chosen because it is the same number as a kilohertz. The lab will,"kill ya and it hurts". Hence Kilohertz. This first CCIE was 1025, if I remeber correctly. Regards, Frank Zahrt, CCNP CCDA NEC Senior Network Engineer --- "Michael L. Williams" <

Re: Need help on PIX Firewall

2000-06-13 Thread Kent
Lee, Actually you want to put the lan needs to be accessed from internet into one of the DMZs. For PIX config, go to Cisco web site, or the CD, under internet service unit, you will find all the infor about it. In fact, all cisco products have pretty decent documents on their website. No kiddin

What came first?

2000-06-13 Thread jenny . mcleod
Who ever said you had to be running IP on a frame relay link? ;-) Different layers - nothing says functionality can't be duplicated. In theory, FECNs and BECNs can I assume be used by the carrier to route around congestion, without knowing or caring what the network layer protocol is. From m

RE: What came first?

2000-06-13 Thread Feliz, Edgar
Dale The Frame-Relay service does not use ICMP, this would come from the end node. The FECN/BECN would tell the edge switch, or router (depending on your service providers implementation of Frame-Relay), to throttle back, and if you are implementing certain features of Cisco's IOS (Adaptive Shapi

RE: Passed CCNA!

2000-06-13 Thread Jean Stockton
Congratulations! Makeeda > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Brandon Carroll > Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 4:05 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Passed CCNA! > > > After 4 weeks of ICRC, 1 week of ICND, and a no sleep for th

Re: SQL, DNS session layer protocols?

2000-06-13 Thread Dale Cantrell
Howdy, I've got it down as session layer 5. And if that's what Cisco says it is...for exam purposes..that's what it is! :>) Bye, Dale Original Message Follows From: "JZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "JZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: SQL, DNS session layer protocols

Console problem (with apologies)

2000-06-13 Thread BIKEMAN
My apologies for those who have seen this a few times... I haven't had much luck getting it posted so though I'd try it one last time. No more after this. Promise.   Hi all   I have two 2nd hand 2501's that are giving me a few headaches - when I plug the console cable into the console port I

RE: Unknown Routing Protocol

2000-06-13 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Sorry friends, basic question again May I know how to change the IOS of a cisco router? What is the procedures? Where should we got new IOS for the router? copy from TFTP server? If I just bought a pure new router, whether it is loaded with IOS, or we have to install the IOS for that? If it i

Re: Microsoft 'Routers'

2000-06-13 Thread Richard Holland
I think it all comes down to the economics of the given situation, and the function the 'windows router' will perform. Now days, the term router is a rather broad term. It could be an OpenBSD machine running Zebra, routing between two lan segments, with a piece of cisco hardware routing between

CCIE Groupstudy - Just for Nigel

2000-06-13 Thread BIKEMAN
Hi all   As I have been waiting for ages to get onto the CCIE list I thought I might as well get everyone who is about to do their lab together for a little brainstorming about preparation.   My preparation is as follows:   Doyle    Caslow Hutnik   I also have been reading selectively from

Re: Microsoft 'Routers'

2000-06-13 Thread David
> Yes, UNIX systems have had routing capabilities for a very long > time, but saying "since the beginning of the Internet" is probably a > bit of an exageration. In the beginning, there were things called, > IMP's, which were basically custom code running on IBM RT-PC's, that > handled rout

Re: Console problem (with apologies)

2000-06-13 Thread BIKEMAN
Hi Zack The console cable and port work fine (9600 baud etc - have even tried other baud rates in case someone changed the default) - I can plug it into one of the other routers and it works fine for hours. Nothing I type has any effect including carraige return. Thanks Rudi - Original Me

RE: CCIE Groupstudy - Just for Nigel

2000-06-13 Thread Feliz, Edgar
Rudi, Here is a piece of a live routers configured for VoIP. Not to hard to configure it is just a pain in the butt to work with Cisco's IOS at the moment because there are a lot of bugs. I get to configure router on a daily basis so I am getting a lot of my lab work done while working. I have c

RE: General Theory

2000-06-13 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Einstein died never having come close to proving the unified field theory. You expect better from the likes of us? :-> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of tazar Ing Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 1:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

configuration help!

2000-06-13 Thread adhil
hi all, when it comes to configuring interface for different link level technologies (framerelay, ATM, serial ,etc) i am facing the difficulties in finding example configurations or explanations.is ther any sites which give this configurations or explanations ? or is ther any one who is willing

Re: Posts not getting through ?

2000-06-13 Thread John Robert
I am having same problem, couldn't post any message on group study. John >From: "BIKEMAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "BIKEMAN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Posts not getting through ? >Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 14:25:47 +1000 > >Hi all > >There seems to have been very

Re:General Theory

2000-06-13 Thread Jona . Tupua
Hi Tazar, you can actually look at some general books on distributed computing, and we shall see some theory likes Byzantine Theory, synchronisation, asynchronisation update & election process etc .. i think that would help in understanding the general theory of routing Thks/Brgds Jona Ei