Hi
I have a hub and spoke network. On the main office, I have a server which
remote host connects to. Is it possible to restrict each remote site to a
max of 10 connections.
Thanks
Sandy
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Your IOS should be at least IP Plus.
IP only does not support NAT.
Henrique Issamu Terada
CPM Comunicações - Brazil
CCNA Certified
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From: Kenny Sallee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Howard C. Berkowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 3:4
Hi all
Many thanks to those who replied here. The issue has been resolved. The
problem was with the AS400. All users are now happy
Regards
Andrew Larkins
CCNA
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From: David Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 June 2000 15:22
To: Andrew Larkins
Subject: RE: AS400 f
Hi,
Getting hold of Top Down Network Design is well worth doing.
Neil.
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>Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 21:35:48 EDT
>
>Hey Group,
> I finished reading Lammle's CCDA and allr
If you are using fast Ethernet cards on those five PCs, your effective
network bandwidth when you connect the PCs to the 2900 switch, should be
100MBps, otherwise 10MBps if you're using ordinary Ethernet cards.
VLAN or Spanning tree should really not be the problem with your switch as
you did n
Interesting question.
Someone smarter than I will come up with the real reason. But my guess is
that the requester can't send a unicast because it does not know the mac
address in the first place. If it did, it wouldn't have to make the request.
:->
Recall that to place the packet on the wire, t
I´m just configuring a IP IOS Firewall in a Cisco 3620. I see that the
firewall don´t work, and I don´t know why. In my topology, CBAC is
configured for the internal interface eth0, this allow access to services in
the DMZ (eth1). My configuration is:
ip inspect max-incomplete high 1100
ip inspec
I have this Catalyst 2900XL series switch that had problem
with its flash image.
I have downloaded another flash unto it but on booting the
first four ports (ports 1 to 4) on the switch remain in blocking mode (with
amber light).
Pls. what can I do
Hi guys,
I am a pre-sales engineer and here are some considerations:
1) Due to the increasing pressure of competition in the telecom market , I
don't think over-sized solutions have a chance to be sold. Did you buy the
catalyst 6000 or did you go for another solution? One company can always
Rajan,
You can try giving 2 static routes. One for primary link(VSAT link) and
other static route for the Dial Backup.
one static route will be for the primary link and the other static route
with higher metric(Adm. distance) will be for Dial backup.
By doing this, you don't need to make any cha
Makes sense to me too :-)
Atif
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 1:15 PM
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Subject: RE: ARP Broadcast
Interesting question.
Someone smarter than I will come up wit
Please remove my e-mail address from the mailing list
thanks
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I am trying to download
IOS into a 2500 & I am getting success on the TFTP Server, but the router
fails the image on the Checksum...
Verifying checksum...
invalid (expected 0x555, computed 0x7688)
Any Ideas... I have
swapped FLASH sticks & this did not change the outcome. These are
Francis,
The process you have described looks more like
"load-balancing"/"load-sharing" - Cisco LocalDirector supports that kind of
traffic management. It seems that Layer4 switches do a bit difeerent thing
(though mosty of them do load-balancing).
We use FoundryNetworks Layer 4 switches in some
Chee Tong,
Looks like the problem you're having is on the network card of each
computer. Make sure you use all 100mbps full-duplex NICs. You can find
out the speed and duplex mode of each NIC by doing this on your cat29xx
switch:
sh int fastethernet0/1
Hope it'll help you.
**
Network Side PRI SIgnalling first was introduced in 12.1(2)XH version of
IOS,
RGRDS,
Evgeny
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> I had heard rumors about this, but have never
I did CCNP and CCDP by self study in 5 weeks (exam every Sturday, and 2
exams one weekend).
Used : Ciscopress Books + Todd's "Exam Notes" and CCO
RGRDS,
Evgeny
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Hi Chee Tong,
With your current "show run" below, you're only running one vlan1 on your
catalyst 2924. By default, the catalyst 2924 comes with one VLAN1. By
adding another VLAN2 in your switch, you can reduce broadcasts on your
network. Here is an example of placing port fastethernet0/6 on VLA
I had the same problem (btw 5300 is the same)- You have to erase flash
before copying new file.
RGRDS,
Evgeny
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> Hello,
>
> I copied IOS file to flash memory but got checksum
> error. I wanted to delete th
I tried it on my AS5300 and it works
I issued the command delete flash: and the file was deleted
without any problem
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: file c
Hi guys
we are trying to connect bri to bri over comsat and immerstat using m4.
Everthing is fine but bri is trying to connect
even when there is no intersting traffic.I disabled keepalives and cdp.What can
i do more?
(No Rip,eigrp..) Any idea?
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The only problem with HSRP is
that it can not detect link failure,as its purpose is to create router hardware
redundancy. Plus, if routers are not on the same Ethernet segment HSRP will not
work.
So the configuration can look like
that:
a) routers are on the same Ethernet segment
Hi
First you have to define VLAN 2.
In the enable mode, (not the config mode!), type the following
Vlan database
Vlan vlan2
Vtp server
Vtp domain domain_name
Apply
Exit
Then continue as specified below
Regards
Geoffrey
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From: "Luan Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "S
Hmmm kinda a little lost on the TCO logic here ..
, A local TFTP server would be cheaper than the double flash cost and
would give you a place to store configs also.]
If the flash hoses you still can use the router and in some of the smaller
machines it's single bank flash , so if the flash is
add "no ip directed-broadcast"
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>
> Hi guys
> we are trying to connect bri to bri over comsat and immerstat using m4.
> Everthing is fine but bri is trying to connect
> even when there is no intersting traffic.I di
Hi Geoffrey,
I believe Chee Tong was asking about vlan's in a catalyst 2924 model. The
syntax you showed down below is probably for configuring a high end
cat55xx or 65xx. You CANNOT use those syntax on a catalyst 2924; they
don't exist.
Luan T. Kim,
Hi,
I've got an MC3810 in stock, and I need to hook up a customer G.703 both
sides (my 7513 the other side).
On my MC3810 I've got an MFT module, so I'd like to run my link over that
port.
At a glance - and presently w/o having had console on the box - I'd go
controller e1 0
clock source xx
Hi Luan
I do not agree with you. They do exist, infact I use it on mine. It is
very strange that the VLAN is not defined in the configuration mode, but
that is the way it is. also, to see them you have to go in the vlan
database, and type show. If you have a catalyst, you can try it out!
Ge
What traffic have you defined as interesting? Where is your list?
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: isdn problem
>Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 14:01:31 +0100
>
>
>
>Hi guys
>we are trying to connect bri to bri over comsat and immerstat using m4.
>Eve
Hello World,
Question 1
I was debugging NAT on a cisco 2501 running IOS 12.0(6) and tried to
filter the output of "debug ip nat", as I usually do with other debug
output, with the command
#debug ip nat 10
The access-list 10 exists and it works.
Always I used debug with access-list I got a
But after configuring second VLAN, my different can't talk to each other.
what colud be the problem and how i can solve that.
My net address are 192.168.1.x, 192.168.2.x, 192.168.3.x, 192.168.4.x and
mail Enterprise sw is on 192.168.3.x and one switch for all other net.
Gm
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When you just issue "delete file" command -IOS does not actually delete
file - it marks file as deleted and hides its name (see example below -
deleted file test_file_to_delete) , so you can undelete it later,
These hidden files can consume quite a lot of memory if you do not watch for
them.
The o
I don't know a whole lot about VLANs, but everything
so far has said that you need a router to communicate
between VLANs.
--- brain at yahoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But after configuring second VLAN, my different
> can't talk to each other.
> what colud be the problem and how i can solve th
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Ive run into the same issue...it usually means I have some bad flash in the
router. How many sticks are you using (2) or (1). It has nothing to do
with RAM nor bootroms. It is strictly a FLASH issue (at least from my
experience and what Ive seen). Where are you downloading the image from?
Mayb
Paco,
That amount of config you gave us isnt going to cut it. We'll need to see
your WAN interface configuration as well.
Also, you mentioned DMZ...are you trying to have people from the outside
come in to access your internal servers? If so, CBACs setup the way you
have wont work. You'll nee
Laurent,
response to 1):
Over-sized solutions can be sold VERY easily. I see it happen ALL the time!
2):
twice the amount of flash??? uh...okay you need to start buying all of
your gear from me!!! :)
3): Time or opportunity???
you dont have to actually download the code to see the amount o
int bri0
shut
lol
do a "debug dialer" and see what is bringing the ISDN line up. you should be
able to figure it out from that.
-Brad
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>
> Hi guys
> we are trying to connect bri to bri over comsat and immerstat u
Wow, this sounds familar!!! Yeah, check your wiring. We had the same issue
at one of our client sites. Make sure the PBX is connected to the E&M
correctly (wiring).
-Brad
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> Hello
Finally attained my CCNP/CCDP status. Thanks to all on the group for
answering most of my questions (and ridiculing some of my answers - hell we
all have to learn...)
I intend to study towards my CVOICE specialisation and then take the CCIE
drake late this year. Looking to comlete the CCIE lab
Actually, show span will show the port spanning information and if it is
enabled on the switch IOS. You will need to use the show spantree command to
show the Spanning Tree information.
Tim
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From: "Luan Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" <[EMAIL PROTE
At my company we currently have a couple 3810's running voice over Frame
Relay with the Cisco 3810's. To go over the WAN we use interface s0:0, but
since we are using Frame Relay we actually used subinterface s0:0.1.
Hope this helps.
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I think the questions in the exam where there is more than one correct
answer are there for a reason. In real life you often have many ways to
tackle a problem. All of them will work, however one of them is the most
correct (and hence best way). The exam simply reflects this.
I thought the exa
That's great Woody. I'm glad you got your CCDP/CCNP.
Maybe you can tell me hoe to see the MIBs on a Cisco
ROuter..nobody else seems
to know.
Rawdawg
--- woody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Finally attained my CCNP/CCDP status. Thanks to all
> on the group for
> ans
>At my company we currently have a couple 3810's >running voice over Frame
>Relay with the Cisco 3810's. To go over the WAN we >use interface s0:0, but
>since we are using Frame Relay we actually used >subinterface s0:0.1.
OK. The thing is that would I want to go WAN over the
MFT port... Works ?
Not aware of a command to allow you to see them, but you can go to cisco and
search on MIBs to locate the MIB tree for every device.
The Unix fella that works with us has a Cisco press book on their MIB trees
that he refers to regularly...
Keith
"wzup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Title: Spanning Tree
Hi, all.
First of all, I just want to test if I'm able to post on the forum at all since I don't see any responses
to my first posting.
If this goes through, can someone tell me why would Spanning Tree Algorithm need a designated
port when the root port has already been es
The CCIE for VAR's in the Columbus, OH Cisco branch office said to start
with BCRAN. I ordered the Cisco Press book by Thomas & Quiggle ($60 from
Amazon, Cisco, etc.) and am thru 4 chapters, lots of duplication with CCNA
1.0 materials.
Bob Schussler
Sales Engineer
Broadwing / Indianapolis
317-46
I agree with you some what woody. I passed the CID but there were some
questions that any of the choices would do the job and judging which one was
better than the other was not too objective.
Congratulations on your new certifications.
Elver
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From: woody [mailto:[EMA
Don't knowe if this helps...need CCO UID to get info but here is a good
link:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/fhubs/fh300mib/mibrmon.htm#x
tocid81930
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From: wzup [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 9:23 AM
To: woody; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have been watching this list for a while and appreciate all the good info.
It helped me pass the CCNA 2 exam by a comfortable margin. Thank you all.
I have 2 lab setup questions. I need to get cables or BB60 to RJ45 adapters
for reverse telnet for a 2523 router and am wondering where to get thes
I may have misunderstood your router configs and your original design, but
it looked like you have r1e0 connected to r2e0, r1s0 to r2s0, and r1s1 to
r2s1. If this isn't the case, then never mind, ignore what I said!
Regardless, you should start with connecting one link only and get it
working t
Congratulations Keith,
I bet you feel great now. I remember when I got my MCSE/MCP+I down, I had a
big party in my backyard where I got so drunk that I was playing my
Stratocaster at 4 a clock in the morning outside which woke up my neighbors.
Anyway(s), I only just got my CCNA 2.0 down 1.5 mont
Title: Spanning Tree
This is an extremely cut version but here goes:
The first step of Spanning Tree is to Elect the Root
Bridge. Second step is that every Not Root Bridge must slect one Root
port. The third step is where loop prevention comes in, electing
designated ports. Every segment i
I have a nearly identical setup to what you're proposing except that I use
the T1's daily along with the DS3 and I'm multihomed to two providers. It
makes for some interesting tweaking but in the end it works quite well. Our
average web site load time used to be in the 5-6 second range but now w
I thought I remembered that Cisco used to provide a free tftp server for
win 9x/NT/W2K, but I cannot find it now. Does anyone have the link to
it?
Thanks!
Rob Michel
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h
A Root Bridge election is one function: determine which bridge
in a collection of
bridges on a LAN and for multiple inter-connected LANS will be the
Root...
The Designated Bridge election has another, different function:
determine which
bridge, as you noted, has the least cost path TO
Hello Everyone,
One of my students has a compaq server with 2 nics, each configured on the
Cisco 6500 switch. The Trunking is 802.1Q
Both ports are configured identically but only one port works. Both ports
are to work together to achieve the throughput speed.
Spanningtree is off as it is suppos
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp
Geoff
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From: "Michel, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 4:22 PM
Subject: TFTP server
> I thought I remembered that Cisco used to provide a fr
Hi there gang
Has anyone done this ? Configuring Cisco & Motorola Frame Relay without
getting encapsulation problems ?
I would appreciate any help !
Cheers
Olden Pieterse
MCP , CCNA , BCMSN , BSCN , BCRAN
Brainbench Certified CISCO Network Implementatio
That's it, Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: A. Geoffrey Cauchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 11:05 AM
To: Michel, Robert; Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)
Subject: Re: TFTP server
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp
Geoff
- Original Message -
I believe it's still included on various product and tools CD's Cisco sends
out. If you haven't got those, I can send the file to you as an attachment.
It isn't very big.
Bob Schussler
Sales Engineer
Broadwing / Indianapolis
317-469-3719
-Original Message-
From: Michel, Robert [mailto:
then what is the advantage of vlan? if we need a router between vlans.
Gm
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From: Dan West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: brain at yahoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; A. Geoffrey Cauchi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Luan Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[
It's on CCO under Software Center, then under internet software. Gotta
scroll down past all the firewall stuff.
Best wishes
Chuck
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Michel, Robert
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 7:23 AM
To: Cisco Grou
Here is a link that brings you directly to TFTP software
download for 95/98/nt from cisco's website.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp
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From: "Michel, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: July 3, 2000
I'm signed up to take the CVOICE 2.0 beta exam later this month, and I have
a book "Cisco Packetized Voice & Data Integration". I will be reading
though this, but I was wondering if anyone could tell me of another book
that may be a good resource for this exam.
Thanks!!
Mike W.
"Choi, Howard
Yeah yeah YYYEEEAA!!
Congratulations, guy!!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
woody
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 6:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Yippee!
Finally attained my CCNP/CCDP status. Thanks t
I also say Top Down Network Design. This book is more then an exam prep. It
actually gives you the nuts and bolts needed to do the analysis behind the
design. It can be the difference between just being a 'Paper' CCDA and knowing
what is going on in design.
My 2 cents,
Rob
Neil Loffhagen wro
Hi,
Here is the url.
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-internet.shtml
Choh Koon, Tan
CCDA,CCNP
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Michel, Robert
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 10:23 PM
To: Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)
Subject: TFTP serve
well I haven't tried it, but you try it and let me know. use annex D and
rfc1490 at Motorola (vanguard) end, & ietf(encap) and ansi (lmi) at Cisco
end.
Swapnil Jain
(CNE, MCSE, CCNA)
ICQ# 45074571
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From: Olden Pieterse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
At 07:38 PM 7/3/00 +0530, you wrote:
>then what is the advantage of vlan? if we need a router between vlans.
>
>
>Gm
vlans's are good for segmenting broadcast traffic (creating more broadcast
domains), security (not
forwarding sensitive traffic to unauthorized hosts), and for ease of
administ
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp but I think it'll ask you
for your CCO login.
-Original Message-
From: Michel, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 10:23 AM
To: Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail)
Subject: TFTP server
I thought I remembered that Cisco use
Got another discussion question before I start work this morning ( no 4 day
holiday for me :-< ) sort of a continuation of the Brad Ellis discussion
about the SE over-engineering solutions for customers.
Cisco of late is starting to talk about backplane capacity, and in
particular expandable ba
Hi friends,
I am looking for a job in US. I am a Network Engineer with 3 years of
experience and CNE, MCSE & CCNA certifications. I am working in Indore, MP,
India since last 3 years as a Sr. Network Engineer. I am willing to change
my job prefered USA. Is there anybody who can help me.
Thanks,
I've wondered about this myself. Consider the Catalyst 4006 as an example.
It has a 60 Gbps backplane. Yes, you read that correctly...SIXTY gigabits
per second...in a chassis that can hold five modules plus a supervisor
module. Do we really *need* that much?
My guess is no, we do not need qui
Check this website www.monster.com
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], cgs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: July 3, 2000 3:59:19 PM GMT
Subject: Looking for a job
Hi friends,
I am looking for a job in US. I am a Network Engineer with 3 years of
No CCO login required for this link.
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: July 3, 2000 3:30:39 PM GMT
Subject: RE: TFTP server
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tftp but I t
If you mean directly connecting Cisco and Motorola equipment using frame
relay, we had that configuration running successfully at 90 locations for
quite a while. We had a Motorola FRAD connected directly to a serial port.
In that case we made the router play DCE (frame-relay intf-type dce) and
u
Has anyone yet heard when the present CCDA (and for
that matter CCDP) exams are to be retired? Cisco now lists the exams
as CCDA (or CCDP) 1.0 and 2.0 but how soon are they going to
jump.
Is it worth persuing the CCNP track and coming back
to the CCDA/CCDP when things have clarified. Fro
Group;
I've looked at the Archives and been unable to get a complete picture of the
effectiveness of RouterSim 2.0
My study mates and I are considering RouterSim 2.0 as a study tool.
Primarily we are looking for the ISDN, access lists and the switching
functionality. I
saw a fairly negative p
A VLAN is logically the same as a physical routed LAN.
Users on the same VLAN generally belong to the same IP
subnet.
VLANs are created for the following reasons:
1. Containing the propogation of broadcasts in a
switched environment.
2. Security
3. VLANs can be more flexible than traditional rout
There are a couple of issues to clarify here:
1. If the 2 routers are not on the same LAN, HSRP is
irrelevant (as has been pointed out below).
2. If on the same LAN HSRP can work well because it IS
capable of detecting WAN link failure (you can
configure it to "track" the WAN interfaces). You can
Also, just a quick point, you never get 100Mbps (or 200Mbps full duplex)
throughput, only about what... 65% max anyway? So you can figure that into
your calculation too. Also, you don't think you'll ever run Gigabit
Ethernet to the desktop with some new and improved NICs? Might be sooner
than
"We'll never need more than 640k of memory". What they said in the "old
days".
Kenny
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From: "John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: Switch backplace capacity - how much do you need?
> I've wonder
If you have 2 links, why not utilize them the best you can? Here's what I
would do:
1.) Run HSRP on the routers inside interfaces. Configure it to track the
serial interfaces on both routers.
2.) Run BGP and learn FULL internet routing table on both routers. Run a
cross over cable between th
Hello all,
I am thinking about the ways that you can connect routers to other AS if you
are not using BGP? Anybody knows the answer, please reply me.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Maria
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According to the linux folks, you still don't. in fact many of them delight
in bragging how they run their enterprises on some old 486 pc. Pretty soon,
they say, you can throw out those nasty old cisco routers and use linux
boxes of 486 pc's as routers too. :->
( ok. I know. I just threw some mor
JEES.you have been given a load of crap advise..!!
FIRST lets start at the begininng .you have 5 pc`s which are connected
to your switch .they , i take it are 100 meg cards ...make sure they are
in HALF DUPLEX(send and recieve on the same cable) NOT... FULL DUPLEX
(send
Lex Luther wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> One of my students has a compaq server with 2 nics, each configured on the
> Cisco 6500 switch. The Trunking is 802.1Q
> Both ports are configured identically but only one port works. Both ports
> are to work together to achieve the throughput speed.
> Span
Does anyone have any good notes for a study guide I can borrow for Semester
3 and Semester 4 training ??
Thanks !
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Yea - if you want to put your enterprise on an OS full of security holes,
back doors, and incompatibilities...not to mention all the moving parts that
can fail and the lack of modularity...Need anymore gas?
Kenny
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From: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kenny S
Hi guys,
I remember while ago we talked about NTP with
authentication, I configured some routers last Friday
with "ntp server " and authentication. I did not
work in the morning of last Friday, I waited till the
afternoon, same thing, I thought I was wrong
somewhere, but as it was not big iss
Hi
I am preparing to take the BCMSN exam. As many of you I am using
material catered for the CLSC.
Besides knowing the Cat. 1900, 2820, 3000 and 5000 series switches,
what new switches should one know prior to taking the BSMSN. I looked at
the Outline and Preparation Guild for the
Hi all I posted a question a while back asking how to limit the maximum
speed of an IP address. Well I have kinda got something working that does do
that, but it limits everything!
access-list 5 permit 10.1.1.2
access-list 5 deny any
Ethernet 0
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip address 10.1.2
Also, try to remove the cable from the working NIC in the Compaq server and
see if the other NIC starts working.
Ole
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Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Title: Re: Switch backplace capacity - how much do you need?
I have noticed that these numbers are actually not necessarily accurate either.
The Catalyst 6509 has a backplane quoted as having 256Mb/sec, 128Mb/sec, 32Mb/sec and 16Mb/sec. Which is true? Sort of they all are, from my curren
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Stephen Skinner wrote:
> JEES.you have been given a load of crap advise..!!
>
> FIRST lets start at the begininng .you have 5 pc`s which are connected
> to your switch .they , i take it are 100 meg cards ...make sure they are
> in HALF DUPLEX(send an
At 06:41 PM 7/3/00 +, you wrote:
>JEES.you have been given a load of crap advise..!!
>
>FIRST lets start at the begininng .you have 5 pc`s which are connected
>to your switch .they , i take it are 100 meg cards ...make sure they
>are in HALF DUPLEX(send and recieve o
Did you set the native VLAN? 802.1q requires the setup of a native VLAN.
Martin...
-Original Message-
From: Bert Sainz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 3:04 PM
To: Cisco
Subject: Re: FastEtherchannel using Compaq Servers
Lex Luther wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> On
A hub provides shared bandwidth, so in your first example, the five
stations are sharing 10 Mbps. How much of the 10 Mbps they each get depends
on the traffic load that they generate, the timing of their packets, etc.
You plan to move to a switch. A switch provides dedicated bandwidth to each
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