Re: CCNA prep.

2000-06-27 Thread Bharat Suneja
Books: 1. CCCNA Study Guide - Todd Lammle 2. Cisco TCP/IP Routing Professional Reference - Chris Lewis 3. CCNA Exam Notes (Sybex) 4. Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) - Cisco Press Web Sites: 1. www.cisco.com 2. www.groupstudy.com 3. http://www.hojmark.org/networking/index.htm

Re: #!$& lab setup problems

2000-06-27 Thread Oscar
Hi brian: I don´t know exactly about your dsu/csu, and also I´m speaking from europe, my experience is with G703 protocol, and I needed configure it manually, at hardware level. Match with the channels in both senese set DTE, DCE Balance or Unbalance...ect.. (Is better consult your DSU manual)

Re: Logon to NT Server?

2000-06-27 Thread Douglas James Howe
ip helper-address [ip address of the server] In a Windows NT 2000 environment you need to add WINS by going into the Add New Programs dialog box. LMHOSTS is easy...best for you to use the help system and a default LMHOSTS file is already on the server...do a search for it then modify the file onc

Re: Cisco Router for Frame Relay

2000-06-27 Thread Nigel Samuel
Try to get the 2521 or similar, It has 4 serial ports so you can use up to four dlci's. The 4000 is good also but you will have to buy the modules and it is more expensive. Nigel - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 12:58 AM S

RE: Free CBT site , download while you can !

2000-06-27 Thread Dinesh_Kakkar
hello Natasha, i think u have very bad thinking for this kind of subject, what i feel is that u should be happy that people are sharing information & technology & i feel its must in this fast moving IT era. Ask those guys who developed Linux kind of OS & how much happy they are after seeing that

CCDA Changes

2000-06-27 Thread George Dodds
Took CCDA yesterday in London. 120 mins 72 questions 4 case studies An experience! Cheers George = George Dodds CCNA, MCP __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ __

Re: Can anybody suggest a solution ??

2000-06-27 Thread Gopal Krishnan
Rajan Far i know none of the technologies ( VSATs ) have the capability for a fall back arrangemenet. The LAN cards on the satellite equipment(IDU,DPU,NIU and so many Us), doesn;t re route the packets nor do they have the option of mentioning a backup interface. The wiser option would be to us

Re: Setting the time on the router

2000-06-27 Thread Lawrence Dwyer
BTW that is from enabled root, not config. Larry malzubt wrote: > What is the simplest way to set the time on a router. > > thanks > > --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- > Before you buy. > > ___ > UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.c

Re: Setting the time on the router

2000-06-27 Thread Lawrence Dwyer
>From Cisco's website (IOS 12).   Set the system clock >clock set (hh:mm:ss date month year)  or  >clock set (hh:mm:ss month date year) IOS 12.0 Basic system management HTH, Larry malzubt wrote:  What is the simplest way to set the time on a router. thanks --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.c

Re: Question: Using MTU with Queueing strategies for QOS/Banwidth management

2000-06-27 Thread Makarand Yerawadekar
"cisco.groupstudy.com" wrote: > How can I get a Cisco router to chop up large packets of one protocol type > (say FTP) coming in on a LAN interface so that smaller packets of some > other, higher-priority protocol can be interleaved on an outgoing WAN > interface that they share? > You can use

Re: Setting the time on the router

2000-06-27 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, malzubt wrote: > What is the simplest way to set the time on a router. How often do you want to set it? "ntp peer nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" works for me if the router is on the net. Plug in the IP address of your favorit public time server. Also look at the "clock timezone" and

RE: Setting the time on the router

2000-06-27 Thread Atif Awan
use the clock set command .. sample : clock set 10:05:00 26 Jun 2000 However, the router will reset the clock whenever it is rebooted. It is better to use a timing server for proper timing configuration. Regards Atif Awan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

Bach to the Basics - WAS: Sample Question Question

2000-06-27 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I for one am flattered by this message. I am also reminded of the reasons I have enjoyed this group so much. Nothing like a bunch of folks learning together. Finding out different ways of doing things. Sharing those discoveries. Some highlights of my time here include Cthulu's K-mart firewall, an

Re: No Ethernet0

2000-06-27 Thread quezada
the e0 is dead. service call it "Lewis, John M" wrote: > Hello all I have a quick question. I have two 2501 routers and one of them > will not show the Ethernet0. I have done a wr erase and reload on this > router and I all I see is the Serial interfaces. Is there something that I > am doing

Re: CCNA prep.

2000-06-27 Thread NeoLink2000
I passed with just lammle's book and Dumps from websites...Just study hard and know what your readin...I dont think you need more than that Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, li

LAN Monitoring-Help!!!

2000-06-27 Thread kaushik khakhar
Hi Group, In a LAN environment, we have Cisco Works and few Cisco switches with 10/100 Mbps and Gbps ports. I want to monitor them simultaneously for traffic on each port. I am aware of MRTG too, but dont know whether it will monitor Gbit port? question is: 1. How to monitor Gigabit port? 2

Re: HSRP accross single Cat 6506

2000-06-27 Thread Vikram Mathu
Thanks, Would you have any links/ leads of how to accomplish this. Thanks Vikram Michael Le wrote: > HI Vikram, > > It is not possible to run HSRP without two routers, > but fortunately for you... your 6506 has two MSFC. > That will work just fine. > > Mike > > --- Vikram Mathu <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Nortel/Bay ATM woes...

2000-06-27 Thread Nigel Taylor
Hi All,    I was wondering if anyone in the group had any ATM experience using Bay 5000 and Centillion 1600 ATM switches. I'm trying to solve a problem with the LES/BUS and remote coop pairs within the ELANs.  When running a "show les" that various ELANs show LES/BUS as partially and

Re: No Ethernet0

2000-06-27 Thread Ronnie Toolte
Try to upgrading to a newer version of the IOS quezada wrote: > the e0 is dead. service call it > > "Lewis, John M" wrote: > > > Hello all I have a quick question. I have two 2501 routers and one of them > > will not show the Ethernet0. I have done a wr erase and reload on this > > route

Re: Redistribute Static

2000-06-27 Thread Gopal Krishnan
Hi Static routing is also a sort of a routing protocol, but everything is entered manually. Hence if you ha dynamic routing protocol, you need redistribute static to make the static routes advertised by the dynamic protocol. THere is an exception though, when you use the default route, 0.0.0

Re: T1 network

2000-06-27 Thread woody
Overviews on T1 and E1 (other comms info such as ISDN, ADSL etc) can be obtained from any reputable test equipment manufacturers website. Check out www.ttc.com or www.hp.com and look for technical white papers or overviews on technology. Keith ""rayza manesh"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in messa

Belated thanks (for replies on Cheap Cisco Books)

2000-06-27 Thread steve billy
Thanks to everyone (sorry. it is belated) who responded to my query on good online stores for Cheap Cisco Books. Steve. __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ ___

CCIEs in India

2000-06-27 Thread steve billy
Hello to everyone, I came to know from Cisco website that there are 5 CCIEs in India. Does anyone know are they on this list? One of my friend in India is enquiring about it. He just wants to get in touch with them. If anyone is aware about their email address, then please send it to me or if Ind

Re: Setting the time on the router

2000-06-27 Thread Adam Obszynski
> > What is the simplest way to set the time on a router. > How often do you want to set it? > "ntp peer nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn" works for me if the router is on the net. > Plug in the IP address of your favorit public time server. > Also look at the "clock timezone" and "clock summer-time" commands. >

LDAP Port opening on Firewall

2000-06-27 Thread Mahisri
Help me please! I know the port 389 should be open for proper functioning of LDAP. I have case specific trouble - The Netscape directory server and Microsoft exchange server are differed by a firewall in between. The maintenance people complain that they could not replicate the directory en

Cisco problem? UK ISDN2e

2000-06-27 Thread Niki Blowfield
hi we have an Openroute Proteon GT75 ISDN router connecting to our ISP via ISDN2e (UK). it seems to work fine as dial on demand, transferring email to exchange server too however, we are looking to change it for varying, unavoidable reasons, and our ISP has supplied a managed Cisco 801 which was

RE: Free CBT site , download while you can !

2000-06-27 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Dinesh_Kakkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote, >hello Natasha, > >i think u have very bad thinking for this kind of subject, what i feel is >that u should be happy that people are sharing information & technology & i >feel its must in this fast moving IT era. >Ask those guys who developed Linux kind

CCIE Written 350-001: Routing and Switching

2000-06-27 Thread Scott A Jensen
All, Just received my copy of Que's CCIE 350-001: Routing and Switching ISBN: 078972359X Just wanted anyone who was interested in knowing that it is now available. Haven't read all of it yet, but I like what I see so far. I think this will be an excellent review before the exam on the 30th.

Re: T1 network

2000-06-27 Thread Matt
There's a few good links off this site: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/116/ But nothing can compare to the book: Sonet & T1: Architecture for Digital Transport Networks ISBN: 0134475909 ""rayza manesh"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am t

RE: Token ring question - Solved!

2000-06-27 Thread Ray Mosely
Dale, I concur. Most MAU's that I have worked with are 8 port plus RI and RO. And further, these do an internal wrap around, so RI and RO are only used to connect to other MAU's. No RI-RO cable is needed if the MAU is stand alone. Ray M CCNA -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [

Denver Cisco User Group

2000-06-27 Thread Scott A Jensen
FYI, Below is info for the Denver Cisco User Group. Greetings Everyone, We have scheduled the July DCUG meeting for Thursday, July 27th. Our topic will be Multiservice QOS and it's being presented by Steve Brown of Cisco Systems. Steve has been a Consulting SE for several years and has exte

RE: Do fragments always match extended access-list ?

2000-06-27 Thread Alexandre K
From: ElephantChild [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> So IMHO in Cisco IOS ACLs there is an implicit rule like this: >> >> access-list 101 permit ip from any to any fragments >> ! "fragments" is an imaginary option, Cisco doesn't understand it in fact >> >> Is it true ? >It used to be. In late 19

RE: How far by self study?

2000-06-27 Thread Vijay Ramcharan
I'm going to disagree with you on your last point. CCNP and CCDP are absolutely attainable through self study and no lab.Around Feb of this year I started on the CCNP track and I've gotten through 3 of the 4 exams needed for CCNP, all I have left is Support (which I plan on taking when Barnes

Re: Token ring question - Solved!

2000-06-27 Thread Edward Solomon
"Dale Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm gonna have to disagree with that statement. At least in part. The MAU > that I have, STAR-TEK, ( I can't even find out how old it is, no Url.) > 828AT, has 1-8 ports and a Ri and a Ro also. Tell me if yours is > the same way? We have to qualify th

Help me and win a Cisco book (US members only - Sorry!)

2000-06-27 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
I am currently in the process of finding new long distance provider and data carrier, and that has been more frustrating than I ever dreamed of. All those sales people promise everything, but I need some feedback from some of you computer guys that deals with this, to see if you are satisfied or n

RE: Do fragments always match extended access-list ?

2000-06-27 Thread Alexandre K
> Alex, > If you are using a Cache engine (Cisco cache engine) > Go to the interface that is connected to the Internet and > redirect all http traffic to the interface where your cache > engine resides. Yes, I have already done this (I use Squid, but Squid 2.3 supports Cisco WCCP v.1). As soon

RE: LDAP Port opening on Firewall

2000-06-27 Thread Rahman, Abdul
Good questions. First is the standard. Is the MS exchange server LDAP compliant? Netscape has employed the author of the LDAP protocol ( he wrote is doctoral dissertation on LDAP) as a result they are completely LDAP compliant. Make sure there are no inconsistencies with respect to the MS requ

Re: Nortel/Bay ATM woes...

2000-06-27 Thread Mike Smith
Nigel, We have Nortel's ATM solution in our LAN. The "partially operational" result is usually caused by one of two things or both. 1. Your call routes (on one side) are not set correctly. 2. There is an error (on one side) in the remote les/bus address. Specifically, the error means that tra

RE: Free CBT site , download while you can !

2000-06-27 Thread Joseph J Szczepanski
I was not going to respond on this one, but I have to back Howard. As a networking professional, I have no problem helping others, but as soon as the work becomes involved, or starts taking great amounts of my time, I have to charge you. Everyone is entitled to make a living. If you are "sharing

Re: 2 Sylvan Prometric Vouchers 4 Sale

2000-06-27 Thread Gabriel
"MATTHEW BRINSFIELD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have 2 Sylvan Prometric vouchers good for taking the CCIE written test. > This test costs $200.00 to take at a Sylvan testing center. I am willing to > sell both for $300.00, or will sell s

RE: Logon to NT Server?

2000-06-27 Thread Michael W. Oliver
Adam,   You are absolutely correct.   Say that you have the following scenario   win9x <> routerA routerB <> PDC/BDC   your win9x machine can log on to the NT domain easily by applying the "ip helper-address" command to the ethernet interface of router

FRS 2.0 Beta Feedback

2000-06-27 Thread Tighe Kuykendall
I haven't seen any feedback on the FRS 2.0 Beta so... I took it Friday, June 23. The last day it was available. 232 Questions in 180 minutes! Needless to say, I was happy to be on question 232 and to have 5 minutes left on the clock. It was what might be expected after seeing the Routering 2

Re: ACL Question

2000-06-27 Thread Gabriel
Shouldn't it, for maximum elegance, be "Permit 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.254"? Not that it winds up mattering, but "2" is the 7th bit of the octet, not the 8th; it'll be wildcarded out. Any even number would work, of course; what matters is that the last bit is 0 not 1. > -Original Message- >

CCNP & CCNA study/training paths?

2000-06-27 Thread dave
Does anyone know of a listing showing a comparison of different types of learning, resources required, cost, effectiveness, etc. for advancing through the Cisco certs? I have a limited budget for my education and am overwhelmed with all the possible paths to get the knowledge to become CCNP, CCDA

CCNA logo

2000-06-27 Thread Ken Yeo
Anyone having problem getting the CCNA logo from Cisco Tracking website? ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations t

Study Groups IN RTP

2000-06-27 Thread George Susini
Does anyone know of any study and user groups in RTP area. I am in the process of relocating and would like to join.   Thanks, George

RE: Review of Cisco Aironet

2000-06-27 Thread Olden Pieterse
Hi there I have worked with these beasts before Cisco decided to buy up the whole kaboodle (Aironet) They work well as long as you dont have interference concerning line of sight . Sometimes they can really get full of sh.. nonsense in a bridge type environment . They have to be line of sight an

RE: Logon to NT Server?

2000-06-27 Thread Sereno, Patrick
Adam,   As an alternative, you could point your win9x machine to a WINS server that has registered your PDC or create a static map via the LMHOSTS file.   Patrick -Original Message-From: Michael W. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 7:19 AMTo: 'Adam

RE: Review of Cisco Aironet

2000-06-27 Thread Troy Edington
I have deployed the Aironet Wireless LAN between two of our buildings. The buildings are 300 yards apart. There is a clear line of site. We have approx 20 users coming across the line for email, file and print services, internet access and a few client server apps. The 11mbps is half duplex. T

CCNA question

2000-06-27 Thread Paco García
Which is the equivalent in new cisco certification to the CCNA? or tell me the exam to be CCNA now. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and

NT1 v TA

2000-06-27 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
What is the difference between an NT1 and a TA? Not having used either, I see the are both "defined" as equipment that converts non-ISDN-compliant signals... But I also see that the TA connects to the NT1. Rob Montgomery CCNA MCP IA Systems Analyst Sytex, Inc./ Naval Special Warfare Command __

RE: ACL Question

2000-06-27 Thread Chuck Larrieu
In discussions like this, I find it very helpful to write everything out in binary, even as part of the post, just to help new folks visualize what is really taking place. Most people's eyes glaze over when you talk about number theory. But in order to understand what is happening in both binary

Re: VLSM Question

2000-06-27 Thread sumthin sumthin
Sorry for the imprecise answer and for getting back so late...just got back from vacation. Actually, you are correct. A 27-bit mask is what you need. If you were to use the 28-bit mask that I suggested, it would have excluded the 172.16.10.16 range. Good job! >From: "Sriram Venkataramani" <[

RE: Review of Cisco Aironet

2000-06-27 Thread benh
I have an Aironet 4800b access point and a couple of client cards. There have been problems with the new code they are using. They apparently changed to a new radio and a new OS (VxWorks) when they started the 4800 series units. One of the biggest problems to my mind is the lack of any scalable

Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread John Neiberger
We are having some odd line problems at one of our branches that none of us have been able to figure out so I thought I'd throw this one out to the group. >From time to time, sometimes many weeks in between events, our csu/dsu begins to report OOF and AIS (T1 yellow alarm) errors, but the line wi

Trunking between 4003 & 3640

2000-06-27 Thread lee
Hi all, i've faced a problem of 802.1Q trunk between Catalyst 4003 & 3640 router. This is what i've configured : For 4003, i've enabled the trunk to use 802.1Q encapsulation, plus allow the necessary vlan ID being carry over the trunk. For 3640, i've configured the subinterfaces for each of the

RE: Review of Cisco Aironet

2000-06-27 Thread Russ Kreigh
Lucent's WaveLan now Orionoco has access control based on MAC address, anyone else using it? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of benh Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 11:07 AM To: Olden Pieterse Cc: 'Collin Clark'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE:

RE: Cisco Router for Frame Relay

2000-06-27 Thread Padhu
You could also use 2 25xx back to back and switch frame relay across the tunnel..a friend of mine just got this working for me . -Original Message- From: ElephantChild [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 6:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Joseph J Szczepanski
I am assuming that you have also tried replacing your equipment. If not start there. As far as the local telco saying they didn't do anything other then test is typical. I hear this excuse often. Same type of scenerio. Problem with line, escalate to local telco, they montior, problem goes away

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Dingeldey, Michael
Title: RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems Hmm and it's not the fault of USWorst? A couple of things come to mind - You may in fact have a bad CSU; can you replace it with another unit and see what happens? How far are you from your demarc (where the line enters the building)? And how

Would you recommend a good CCNP training in Seattle ?

2000-06-27 Thread Billy Monroe
Hello: I am about to spend some money on BCSN. Could you please let me know if you have taken a CCNP course in Seattle, WA and let me know if it was worthed. Thanks, Billy BSEE, CCNA, Compaq ASE ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/gui

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread John Neiberger
My guess is that yest, it is the fault of USWorst, but proving it is difficult in this case. :-( The demarc is on the second floor of a supermarket on one side of the building, while the extended demarc is on the bottom floor, opposite side of the building. LBO is set to 0db. Perhaps I should

Re: Token ring question - Solved!

2000-06-27 Thread NoOneYouKnow
""Edward Solomon"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8jabbo$1uf$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8jabbo$1uf$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > "Dale Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm gonna have to disagree with that statement. At least in part. The MAU > > that I have, STAR-TEK, ( I can't even find out

RE: Review of Cisco Aironet

2000-06-27 Thread Irwin Lazar
We're using 802.11b in our office and we love it. We use the Apple AirPort base station, which is made by Lucent but sells for only $299. It supports up to 10 users but you need a Macintosh to configure it (or a freeware Java app). As far as NICs, we're using Lucent PCMCIA cards. We're getting

Problems with Sendmail

2000-06-27 Thread Paul Borghese
Hi everyone,   Sendmail seems to be a little unstable these last few days. Last night I stopped everything, cleared the queue and restarted.  That seems to have fixed the problem (for now).  But you may not receive all of the messages from the list.    All messages may be found on the Newsfee

RE: Test

2000-06-27 Thread Miller, Brent (NAO)
This is a test This email may contain material that is confidential, privileged and/or attorney work product for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, reliance or distribution by others or forwarding without express permission is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended

Capturing IP Accounting information for billing.

2000-06-27 Thread Paul Borghese
Does anyone know of a program that will capture IP Accounting information for billing purposes? Thanks, Paul Borghese ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Re

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Daniel Cotts
Look for a corelation between outages and weather. High winds or rain. Many years ago I worked for NYTel. Fiber didn't exist then. Only copper for T-1s. At one repeater location in a manhole there was a bad seal on the can or the repeater folks wanted job security. Every time there was a major ra

Re: Dial up usinng Asyn interface

2000-06-27 Thread News Cisco
yes... u r rite... u cant dial out using a serial/synch port as an asynch as wid ur 2501 try the aux port, configure an asych interface (u'll only get one asynch option since 1 aux port), search for a sample config at Cisco site "Dial Out through AUX" 'Bliss' "Tan Choh oon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Joseph J Szczepanski
Also, you may want to request that the local loops be put on monitoring for a while. This may help them to identify problems. Joe -Original Message- From: Joseph J Szczepanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 11:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Slightly OT

Re: ISDN problem

2000-06-27 Thread NoOneYouKnow
The reason I asked is because the sh isdn output indicates 'spid1 NOT valid' and 'spid2 NOT valid'. That would indicate to me a problem of some sort with the spid configuration. ---JRE--- ""Quadri, Habeeb"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I t

FW: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread David Toalson
Intermittent problems are the worst. I have had problems like this in the past and have found two potential remedies. 1. Make US West put their best technician on this issue and to have them place a TBird type tester on site and at the CO to verify they are getting to your CSU. It may take qui

RE: Cisco Router for Frame Relay

2000-06-27 Thread Chris Larson
I would recommend something in the 2600 series as opposed to 2500. The 2500 are fixed and the 2600 are modular allowing for growth, ISDN backup interfaces etc. Also, the 2500 run from flash meaning anytime you want to upgrade the IOS the router has to come down. 2600's run form memory allowing you

RE: VLSM Question

2000-06-27 Thread Padhu
The 4 subnets belong to diff areas. The summarization would be per area. I don't understand where area 23 came from ?!!! ( that is the process ID - Has nothing to do with OSPF areas ) To the best of my knowledge on a ABR you would summarize per area in the area range command. In this case i don't

Re: Capturing IP Accounting information for billing.

2000-06-27 Thread John Neiberger
Hmmm I wonder if IP accounting info is available through a MIB? I'll have to check. If so, you could write a script to capture the data using snmp. I'm not aware of a program out there already that does this, but if snmp can grab the data from the routers it would be a fairly simple script

Re: Review of Cisco Aironet

2000-06-27 Thread Chris H
The aironet device is slick. I like what I've used so far, we are deploying it into all thousand of our remote sites. It is pretty expensive though, and its supposed to move to 100 MB within 12 months, so the technology is still fairly new, and prices reflect. The device is menu driven and e

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Rampley, Jim
I had a problem circuit like this once. The line would be good for a while and would then go down for 8-10 hours sometimes longer and then come back up. The line would go down, I would call the telco(AT&T), they would run some loopback tests. Everything would be fine on the line. They would s

RE: NT1 v TA

2000-06-27 Thread Perusek, Rick
The NT1 terminates the line coming from Telco (U interface) and converts from a U interface (2 wire, RJ45) to an S/T interface (a 4 wire bus, also RJ45.) It also provides Telco with a test point. The TA is a terminal adapter, which converts the S/T interface into whatever interface your data equip

Strange

2000-06-27 Thread Chris Larson
Why do my e-mails to the groupstudy not show up?? Is this a moderated forum? This is sort of a test. I have never seen one of my replies in the list. I want to see if this one makes it. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Rampley, Jim
I have had the same thing. Once I was having a timing problem and was troubleshooting with the telco and finally convinced them to swap out some equipment at the CO(a mux I believe). The problem cleared up. About 3 months later the circuit bounced and the same problem was back. They had tried

Cisco 2501 Memory

2000-06-27 Thread Tai Ngo
I recently purchased a 2501 Router with IOS 12.0 and upgraded the memory to 16MB. But when the router boots up, it shows 14,???K/2048K. Is this what it's suppose to show for 16MB. The memory module I installed is a 16MB Parity 70ns simm. Just wondering if that's the way it shows 16MB of RAM.

Re: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>We are having some odd line problems at one of our branches that none of us >have been able to figure out so I thought I'd throw this one out to the >group. > >From time to time, sometimes many weeks in between events, our csu/dsu >begins to report OOF and AIS (T1 yellow alarm) errors, but the li

RE: Capturing IP Accounting information for billing.

2000-06-27 Thread David LaPorte
try NeTraMet (http://www.auckland.ac.nz/net/Accounting/ntm.Release.note.html). It uses Netflow data to do accounting. Dave LaPorte -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Borghese Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 1:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] S

CCNA v1 vs CCNA v2

2000-06-27 Thread Joe Lin
I am going to get my CCNA certification. Cisco's website says CCNA v2 is out.. Whats the difference between that and CCNA v1? and what books cover the CCNA v2? I am currently reading the Sybex book. Joe Lin Network Engineer 916.933.5412 x304 Electronic Freight Exchange, Corp. ___

Re: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Gabriel
Or heat... intermittent failures can often be resolved to a heat-sensitive connection somewhere along the way, especially if your problems show up in the summer but not winter. "Daniel Cotts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 303479FA060CD211B893F805A88A5E38CE@EXCHANGE1">news:303479FA060CD

Re: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread John Neiberger
> >We are having some odd line problems at one of our branches that none of us > >have been able to figure out so I thought I'd throw this one out to the > >group. > > > >From time to time, sometimes many weeks in between events, our csu/dsu > >begins to report OOF and AIS (T1 yellow alarm)

RE: Cisco 2501 Memory

2000-06-27 Thread Daniel Cotts
There are two types of DRAM memory in the Cisco 2500 series routers: primary and shared (packet). Primary memory is used to store the operating configuration, routing tables, caches, queues, and packets. Shared memory is used to store incoming and outgoing packets. In your case there is no "fixed"

RE: CCNA v1 vs CCNA v2

2000-06-27 Thread Jorge Rodriguez
It has been said that CCNA v2 has more switching question than CCNA v1, VLAN and so forth. --Original Message-- From: Joe Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: June 27, 2000 6:21:00 PM GMT Subject: CCNA v1 vs CCNA v2 I am going to get my CCNA certification. Cisco's websit

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2000-06-27 Thread Manoj Koshti
Hey guys, looking for any good sites on ccie preparation. Any suggestions? Thanks ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure vi

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Jean Stockton
This means the csu/dsu cannot synchronize on the framing bit, or it might mean there is a clocking or "slip" problem. Out of Frame (oof) errors occur when enough frame errors have been logged. This indicates the equipment has lost framing completely. When the csu/dsu is reporting RAI (T1 yello

Silicon Valley Cisco User Group

2000-06-27 Thread Eric_Rogers
Does anyone have any info on this group - meeting times, dates, locations or website Thanks in advance -- Warning : The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential and protected from

Re: quick pix firewall question

2000-06-27 Thread gwakin
try CTRL + Q... works in Hyperterm... GWA Antonio Marfil wrote: > what is the pix firewall 5.0 equivalent of hitting + on a > cisco router to break out of a long 'show' command? + does > not work. > > thanks in advance for your help. > > tony > > ___ > UPDAT

Re: Limiting bandwidth on an IP address?

2000-06-27 Thread Kent
Russ, I think you can configure the 'rate-limit' under the interface, it is pretty easy, just configure an ACL then limit the bandwidth, you are done. Kent --- Russ Kreigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all > > I would like to limit an IP address on our network > to 256k, the reason is > b

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Daniel Cotts
Sounds as if your wiring from the demarc to your equipment is rather long. Many folks use Cat5 cable for these connections. If you suspect that you are picking up interference locally then a possible solution is a shielded pair wire called something like t-shield that is designed to protect such c

Cisco 11000

2000-06-27 Thread Dave Santeramo
Anyone have any good information about this new product? I know it is the old Arrowpoint switch but I am looking for more info. ___ To get your own FREE ZDNet Onebox - FREE voicemail, email, and fax, all in one place - sign up to

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread John Neiberger
I didn't even catch that pun at first! heh heh... Yes, the demarc is extended using a 66 block at each end. The NIU connects to a 66 block, and we have a conduit running clear across the building to our branch where the line terminates at another 66 block, and from there we go to a biscuit jack

RE: Slightly OT: Telco Line Problems

2000-06-27 Thread Joseph J Szczepanski
John - Why not request that US West comes out and moves the smart-jack closer to the equipment. It may cost some money, but if you have them move the smart-jack you can rule out your cabling as the problem. Have they replaced the smart-jack? If not you may want to have them do that at the same

Re: IPSEC/ VPN query

2000-06-27 Thread gwakin
you know, it was wierd... my exact entries on the PIX config were as follows; >>access-list 100 permit ip 10.1.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 and >>isakmp key xxx address 63.x.x.x netmask 255.255.255.255 as pertaining to the tunnel. (If you have a good idea of what constitutes

RE: ISDN problem

2000-06-27 Thread Luong, David
Title: RE: ISDN problem Hi: I have had several problems with spids being invalid and usually it is because the telco has mis-assigned your local spid numbers you use to talk to the local switch.  Check with the telco first and if they say the numbers are correct, try to clear the bri interfa

Setting this list to digest mode

2000-06-27 Thread Joe Lin
I know this should go to majordomo help, but I didn't see how to set the list to digest mode.. Can anyone tell me what the command is? Joe Lin Network Engineer 916.933.5412 x304 Electronic Freight Exchange, Corp. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.

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