Hi Erick,
I have worked with this kind of setup. I used EPABX connectivity. I
connected the cable from EPABX to the voice ports of the router and the
config which I made had worked fine. The config is attached herewith.
(See attached file: cis.txt)
Hope this would help...
Hitesh
Erick
Hello,
I am in the BSCN class right now and touched on the term "Varience"
Could someone pleas explain this to me. I don't feel it was covered very
well and I am actually feeling a bit lost on this.
Thanks,
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Which is better?
I wanna take Foundation 2.0...
but is it difficult to pass?!??!
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Yup !
I didnt take it but none of Cisco's examns is a walk in the park (for me
anyway)
Cheers
Olden
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Foundation 2.0 or 3 separate exams...?
Which is better?
I
Does anyone know of a complete book on the design issues / implementation
standards/guidelines for ISIS routing. Every Cisco book I try or even the
cco seem to skip over ISIS in favour of OSPF and EIGRP. Now considering
that this is a ratified telecomms standard and even one day YOU might have
hi there
i have passed three exams of CCNP 1.0
now i only need to pass CIT exams. i have been
thinking if i can take exame of CIT according to the new track (supoort exame)
to complete my CCNP 1.0
Is it posssible for me mix both track?
thanks
Regards,
Ikram
So how do you know the variance value, do you for instance, just guess the value
2?
Assuming you have more than 10 paths to a destination, how do you arrive at the
variance value, what criteria do you use?
-- Forwarded by Babashola Madariola/C/Africa/Mobil-Notes on
Use different ip ranges on 1 network to create different IP domains. Use policy
routing on another router to resolve to different networks (interfaces) based
on source address. thus making a simple sort of (non secure) VLANning possible
intirely in level3.
The other way around:
Use a secondary
Robert,
Routing TCP/IP by Jeff Doyle - ISBN 1-57870 041 -8 Cisco Press
Chapter 10 runs to around 100 pages on Integrated IS-IS.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Pete S.
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All the ususal legal rubbush means that if If your house burns down after
reading this it's NOT my fault, OK!
Dear All,
I would like to use Digi Port Server to connect Cisco
Router through reverse telnet. I need your help on the
following :-
1. The cable pinout(both end rj45) between Digi Port
server and Cisco Console Port.
2. Minimal configuration required on the Digi port
Server.
thanks for your
I try to connect ISDN PRI from quad Chann E1 AS5300 to DS1 Lucent PBX
For Days, I can not make the Signalling up. On PBX they have parameter
such as
1. Country Protocol : 1 - 22, or ETSI
2. Protocol Version : a or b
3. Interface Companding : alaw or mulaw
4. Idle Code : 8 bit : 0x00 until 0xFF
A question got thrown at me while coming up with a solution for a problem.
We want to funnel traffic from a certain external address around our
firewall and allow everything else to hit the fire wall. Easy, right! Get
the ip of the device and allow it to use a shunt. Problem: The traffic is
A variance of 2 means that you will use the best path
any any other path that is less than twice the best
metric.
In the case of 2 paths, you will then send twice as
much traffic over the better path.
BE VERY CAREFUL with variance, how it's implemented
depends on whether the router is process
I have a setup as below ,
HQ
Site1
EMEthernet Ethernet
Frame RelayEthernet Ethernet FXO
PABX26212924---7507===
7507---2924--2621PABX
Here are the configs
HQ 2621
Routing TCP/IP, Volume I, by Jeff Doyle, Chapter 10 covers Integrated IS-IS
with a good 100 pages. I'll admit, I've only skimmed it, as it's not a part
of the BSCN exam (that I'm aware of).
.Joel Studtmann
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We are changing our network IP layout and we use secondary IPs to transition.
Duncan
At , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the advantages of using a secondary IP on and ethernet interface
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I have few questions regarding Cisco VPN Module, can someone explain me
please.
Assume that if a corporate head office wants to have Cisco 7100
series with Integrated Services Module for IPSec MPPE encryption.
1. Does the 7100 series router should also have IPSec
A much easier way is to request a bridge and use a dual ethernet
router. You can then put your IP on the outside interface of the router.
This way you don't need to request additional IP addresses (which they
might charge for) and you won't have to pass through 2 routers.
FYI- Netopia is a
I have the working config.The only diff. is Frame relay cloud, which
will not make any effect.
voice-port 1/0/0
cptone IN
timeouts initial 5
operation 4-wire
type 5
signal immediate
!
voice-port 1/0/1
cptone IN
timeouts initial 5
operation 4-wire
type 5
signal immediate
!
dial-peer
If you want to keep your FTP server on the Inside
network of the PIX you need to do a few things. I am
assuming you already have access through the PIX.
1) If your private network does not use valid Internet
addressing (i.e. an 10.0.0.0 or 192.168.0.0 subnet or
a non-registered address, AKA
Hi All,
any one know where I can get info on compatible flash for 2600 router ?.
Someone posted a url on this group list but I seem to have lost it.
I need the module spec's (not Cisco part no ) please.
Thanks
Tushar
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You'd think they'd at least make u have a CCO login for this info... Talk
about bad security practices...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
for passworld recovery listed by machine way cool
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/Cheap_Cisco_stuff.htm
The spid is the whole number that the router identifies itself to the isdn
switch with.. The local directory number is usually the same as the spid
less a few numbers, for ex...
spid= 26286179880101
ldn= 2628617988
or
ldn=8617988
depending on the router... when your calling a remote location
The command is: router(config-if)#clock rate bps
Wenderson Duarte
CCNA
"Babashola Madariola" [EMAIL PROTECTED]@groupstudy.com on
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Tushar,
Hi! I have them in stock.16MB Flash, $200 + S/H
-Brad Ellis
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Hi All,
any one know where I can get info on compatible flash for 2600 router ?.
Someone posted a url
Don't ask me why but we are connecting ISDN TA's to the Aux port of a router
for backup purposes. I have gotten everything to work but was wondering if
anyone knew why the dialer map statement does not appear to work with ISDN
TAs. I've done similar things with USR modems and dialer map works
Most people secure their equipment, so the information is useless without
access.
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Geeez,
You'd think they'd at least make u have a CCO login
As long as your boot rom is ok, you can erase the flash without having to
xmodem a new IOS or config.
After you issue an erase flash: command, reload the router, then it should
boot to the router(boot) prompt At that point, config an IP, a
default route if needed, and issue a no shut on the
For those of you who work for ASP's, what kind of
lines do you run to your customers? Do you go with Frame Relay to customer
sites, point to point, ATM? What about redundancy? Do you NAT and
firewall between youself and each customer? Does anyone provision their
network to keep each
Essentially IP is responsible for addressing the packet so that it conveys information
about the location of the destination and therefore can be routed.
TCP is responsible for establishing and maintaining reliable communications. This
means that if TCP A sends data to TCP B and this data is
You also get the CD to do searches. I have been told know the CD well as
the book takes too long to page through.
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1. Has Cisco standardized on which versions of IOS will be in the lab?
If
so, is
A big draw back is how protocols like OSPF deal with secondaries. OSPF
treats a secondary like a stub network and will never form adjacencies on
the secondary subnet.
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You get the benefit of being
My guess is that it's because "no ip directed-broadcast" is the default on
each interface in 12.0. that's just a guess, I haven't had any coffee yet
so no actual thought is taking place. :-)
John Neiberger
I had three sites in a hub and spoke configuration. Lets say router A was
the
I have a weird problem with two 700 series ISDN routers.
At the branch office I have a workstation with an IBM AS400 Client Express
application that communicates via IP on port 23 to an IBM AS400 mainframe at
the head office.
If I use only one B channel to connect the two routers, my search
Hey all,
Does anyone have a Viso Stencil with a logical representation of a Cisco PIX
Firewall? It looks like a hockey puck with a stop label on it :) Does
anyone have the logical symbols 2 stenicl also? Thanks!
Russ..
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need some suggestions on configuring VoFR using CCS channel group. The PBX
that I'm connecting the routers (MC3810s) needs to send caller info to the
other PBX otherwise it will not work. I was told that CCS (Common Channel
Signaling) is what I need to use to resolve this issue. Am I
Well, I passed BCMSN yesterday and I have to say that the test sucked. I
didn't feel that it was overly technically difficult (your opinion may be
different), but many of the questions were worded poorly. So poor at times
that I wasn't sure what the question was asking. If CLSC was worse than
Here's an easy one, because I'm nicer than Chuck. :-) Even though it's
easy, it's still practical. And for those of you who immediately know the
answer, let the less experienced people mull this one over for a bit.
You have a Catalyst 5000 with several servers connected and you've decided
to
Ty,
I have asked the same questions to CCIEs and the consensus is:
1. IOS version is the latest stable release - they probably don't change it
every day.
2.You will have a laptop with the documentation CD - use that and forget about
the paper version (access is too slow). Cut and paste into
Hi Pete, Robert,
There is an error on page 615 in Jeff Doyles' book, which is in the area of
your discussion. See ciscopress.com for more errata.
HTH,
Dale
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From my experience, this is the case in an attempt to reduce/eliminate
smurf amplification on the Internet.
My company uses an application which utilizes directed broadcasts in
an attempt to save on bandwidth, and any 12.0 deployment/upgrade I do
required "ip directed-broadcast" on each
Or the Lammle CCDA Study guide on on Sybex Press
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Avran
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 1:39 AM
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Subject: Re: Should I read another book??? (4-CCDA)
Designing Cisco Networks by
Plug the crossover cable into the router using the plug labled DCE. If you
do not know whick plug on your cross-over cable is DTE ot DCE then just plug
it in and do a:
show controller
/James Hilving
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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
2) Config and Command texts are a complete set of books. I have heard that
they now cost $600 for the set. I haven't found where to order them. In the
old days I received them without charge when purchasing a router. Just had
to push the point.
As an example I have the 11.1 set. The first book
I am going to take that exam on the 26 th of august. This exam is much build
on routing protocols like OSPF, BGP and EIGRP. Here is that I have studied
so far:
1) The exam objectives on the cisco page
2) There is a good explanation of the difference between the old ACRC and
BSCN on www.boson.com
Hello, Everyone
I hope everybody had a good holiday. Hey I talked to a couple of guys who
are starting a new Lab study site. It is suppose to be really complex with
great prices. They already have 1 Pod for RS, also 1 for ISP dial, 1 for
CCNP, 1 for CCNA, they have a pretty sweet setup. I
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The spid is the whole number that the router identifies itself to the isdn
switch with.. The local directory number is usually the same as the
I have searched the archives (which I always do before posting anything)
and I have not found much information on the CATM test. If anyone who has
taken this exam can give me info on it, I would be very appreciative
(passing score, main focus, # of questions, # of fill in the blank/config
Can anyone explain following lines in Border Guard firewall SNA filter. What
these lines decribe. How can I allow SAP 12 to pass thru firewall using this
info?
filter br_sna_8022
not mac_sa in
While you are at it, check out www.nantech.com , the
ATM equipment is arriving next week !!
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I hope everybody had a good holiday. Hey I talked
to a couple of guys who
are starting a new Lab study site. It is suppose to
Right on target man :) thats what fixed it but i still have something to
learn about Microsoft ( especially NT ) .. can u shed some light on why it
was doing directed broadcast to other subnets ...
Regards
Atif
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It depends on the ios you are using. Ver 11.3 used serial 2, ver 12.0 uses it
like a normal s0:0
Lisa Ridley wrote:
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
Was there a TON of BGP as others have suggested? Any info would be
greatly appreciated!!!
Mike
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The passing score is 690. I used the ACRC material, Halabi's book:
Internet
Routing Architectures, the BGP guide on CCO entitled: Using the
well you would have fixed it too :) thats what was the reason that in IOS
12.0 the default is no ip directed-broadcast
Regards
Atif
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[EMAIL
Something someone got me thinking about today - management wanted a change
to the startup, but not the running config - (they'd reboot later) - don't
ask me why.
Anyway, TFTP is blocked from the firewall, so we're not copying it to the
TFTP server and back as originally planned, and I thought
I don't really have Frame-Relay in mind.
The scenerio is this, I have a serial interface which is down when I typed the
command SHOW INTERFACES
i.e. serial1 is down, line protocol is down ...
When I go to interface serial1 and type no shutdown, the interface appears to
come up,
and when I type
Just a guess, take out the access-list 5 deny any.
Don
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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
STP..change the port to portfast
Lonnie
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Here's an easy one, because I'm nicer than Chuck. :-) Even though it's
easy, it's still practical. And
Hello my friends,
As I I had heard about ACRC that it's a tough exam. It (Routing 2.0 now)
was tough for me. I tried to prepare main outlines from Cisco site by
different sources. But still, there were questions that I didn't knew they
were part of Routing. :
I don't have experience with
In this scenario, I would by any means, copy your running-config
somewhere, no TFTP ? then local console or from inside firewall.
I still don't know if you could backup your running-config just from local
console, I know you could do IOS image from console alone, so, I don't see
why you could do
Here is the Visio generic template that was on Cisco's TAC page about a year
and a half ago.
NOTE: If you are trying to make a diagram that is anything but Visio format
you need to do the following:
1. make a copy of your diagram.
2. select all objects in the diagram with the Cntrl-A function.
HELLO : THIS IS MY FIRST TIME TRYING OUT THIS SITE.
HERE'S MY PLEA OF HELP. I AM PREPARING MYSELF TO TAKE THE "BCMSN"
AND I NEED TO KNOW THE FOLLOWING:
1) WHAT ARE EXACTLY "THE EXAM OBJECTIVES" FOR THIS THING?
A. IF I YOU CAN HELP ME WITH AN OUTLINE, OR
B. IF I CAN BE REFERRED TO A
Hey does the www.nantech.com have labs they are selling also. I know the
www.complexnetworks.net has alot of labs coming.
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Hello, Everyone
I hope everybody had a good
You'll want to know something about the 6000/6500 series as well.
Rik Guyler
Principal Consultant
Cardinal Solutions Group
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Subject: BCMSN What Additional Switches
I have to submit 3 RFPs to my company for equipment over $10,000. I was
wondering if someone could provide me with some web sites of well known
companies that sell Cisco equipment as I am looking to purchase three 3548
XL and two 2948G switches with GBIC connectors. I would appreciate any
Anyone have any tips for the BCRAN exam 505? I am scheduled to take the exam
this monday and any last minute tips would be appreciated. I have been using
the Cisco Building Ciso Remote Access networks book and cisco.com to
prepare. I am going the CCNP 1.0 track as I have already passed ACRC and
That was my first thought but isn't STP supposed to finish after 30 Seconds?
Not the several minutes indicated in the problem. I was thinking that the
server doesn't appear to be rebooted, sooo I'm thinking it's the ARP
table of the Switch If the server was rebooted or had sent out a
And may I add that the command :
router(config-if)#clock rate bps
gave the following:
%Error: This command applies only to DCE interfaces
However int s0 which is shutdown does not give such error when the above command
is applied to the interface.
But that doesn't mean that it's already
It depends on the ios you are using. Ver 11.3 used serial 2, ver 12.0 uses
it
like a normal s0:0
Thanks for this info. I can't seem to get #controller e1 1 to work. Maybe
bad IOS version ??
Which one do you use ?
mh
Lisa Ridley wrote:
At my company we currently have a couple 3810's
: What are the advantages of using a secondary IP on and
: ethernet interface
Advantage? Other then the fact it can be used to "patch together"
two networks in a bind, none. It can be considered harmful for
performance. Imagine:
Router: 10.0.0.1/24, and 172.16.0.1/24 secondary
Host A:
I heard from one Cisco person that the books would not be in the lab only
the CD.
He told me when the IOS we upgraded to 12 that the lab would be all CD and
no text.
This guy would know...
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Hi,
I was wondering a couple of things and wanted to know
if someone could shed some light this. Since, when
doing access lists (un-named), you use protocol number
ranges (eg.800-899 IPX Std., 100-199 IP ext., etc.)why
then do they "require" that you mention the protocol
when applying it to the
In a message dated 7/6/00 2:15:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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And may I add that the command :
router(config-if)#clock rate bps
gave the following:
%Error: This command applies only to DCE interfaces
However int s0 which is shutdown does not give such error
Hello Friends...
I am planning to take reverse
turn from routing switching to wan switching, as i my
workresponsibilitiesare related more onwan technologies rather
than routing or upper layers. I idea or
suggestion would be appreciated.
I bought a book for CCNA WAN
SW..looks great
At 09:53 AM 7/4/00 -0700, Cormac Long wrote:
There are 2 problems with the route-map.
1. Syntax should be "set ip next-hop serial0"
2. There is no match in the map for 192.168.2.0 so
those packets will get dropped.
I agree with point#1, but not point#2. The original route-map was like so...
Don't study the CLSC. I did buy that book in order to take the old version,
and subsequently took a BCMSN KnowledgeNet course, the format and material
is TOTALLY revamped. I took the BCMSN and got 850 on it. The BCMSN is very
straight forward, but you have to understand VLANs and multilayer
Do not send an email reply to this message. It will be ignored. Reply only
to the group on the NNTP server.
As promised, I have posted the practice questions for the Cisco Lan
Switching Configuration (640-404) or Building Cisco Mulitlayer Switched
Networks (BSMSN) (640-504) tests. The
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I sent this reply some days ago, but never found its way to the group.
Well, apparently this is a punctuation error, they were comparing
"encapsulated SNA priority" with
This has to do with the learning (cam table) in the switch. The entries are
set to age out of that table after a preset number of minutes. Until the
older entry "ages out" the switch will see the same MAC address on two
different ports. It cannot make a switching decision so it does not
The answer to your question lies here
http://www.books.mcgraw-hill.com/computing/updates/giles.html
Mike CCNA,CNE, N+
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There are many errors in the All-in-One CCIE Lab Study Guide. is there
an
Ironic.
When I was whipping up that original email, I had put
10.0.0.0/24 and 10.0.1.0/24, but I knew someone would call
me on the contiguous network thing, and I didn't feel like
explaining that too, so I switched it to 172.16.0.0/24.
=)
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: From: Rampley, Jim
I just recently was called out to a customer site who was complaining that
while they were using Norton Ghost sometimes they would get great throughput
and other times it would be dog slow. The workstation being ghosted was
plugged into a switch port at 100 full on a cat 5000 and the server was
I always go to http://www.amazon.com and search for books related to the
subject I am studying for. I then compare the reviews from other people who
has already read the books, and when I have found the book I would like to
buy, I go to another (less expensive) online-bookstore and order it.
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I have a question: When we answer Survey and put comments, are they used
for exam scores? I think NO...But then why before Survey, it says that
Cisco will use it to better score our exams?
Hi,
Please change your name to something other then
GroupStudy.
Thanks!
Paul
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Hello Friends...
I
Hi WAN Gurus:-
Could you please suggest some good books that discuss about
various WAN technologies. I am a novice.
Thanks,
--
..Senthil
"UNIX _IS_ user friendly, its just picky about who its friends are."
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[snip]
This is why you here PIX people walking
around mumbling Inside, Outside Outside, Inside. But
I digress.
LOL.
You know, I distinctly remember mumbling this to myself after setting up my
I've seen this "problem" quite often, and it's helpful that you've brought this up.
In the Catalyst 5000/5500 series switch, the MAC address to port mapping table keeps
entries for 5 minutes (or 300 seconds) by default. When you switch ports (say, moving
a server from a test room to the
For those of you administering any 700 series routers, this e-mail could end
up saving you a lot of wasted time.
I had a 762 which suddently went haywire. When I powered it on, all led's
except for NT1 flashed and ended up being on steady. No communication
whatsoever came out of the box to my
when you configure a Vlan on a 6000 switch the command goes like this:
set vlan 500 name Engineering said 15 mtu 1500
what does this said stand for ?
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Is there any documentation on this? I have two 2610s each with a 56k/64k
DSU/CSU card. I would like to connect them through this interface. I tried
the commands below, however some of them the router told me were not valid
commands. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Mike
--- RAUL
I recommend Voice Data Communications Handbook (Bud Bates and Donald
Gregory; ISBN 0-07-005147-X) and Internetworking Technologies Handbook
(Merilee Ford, H. Kim Lew, Steve Spanier, and Tim Stevenson; ISBN
1-56205-603-4).
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From: Senthilvel Rangaswamy [mailto:[EMAIL
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat3ks/3000/aicfgcsl.htm
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SAID: Security Association IDentifier
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From: mahinder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 12:51 PM
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Subject: I have a dumb question
This is a very interesting issue that must have a work around,
specially when moving workstation/servers to other locations.
Sure, one server is ok, what about moving a whole department
from one Cat5000 to another ? or if you schedule Station moves
on a weekly basis ? Do you want to clear cam all
I'm new to the SF Bay Area and was looking for any CCNP-CCIE level study
groups in or around the East Bay.
Thanks,
Dave
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Hey,
Can I view the temperature of a router with show cup?
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irwin
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From: Senthilvel Rangaswamy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 3:39 PM
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Subject: RESEND: WAN Books info
The said is the following:
The Catalyst 5000 series switch uses the SAID parameter of the set vlan
command to identify each VLAN on an 802.10 trunk. The default
SAID for VLAN 1 is 11, for VLAN 2 is 12, for VLAN 3 is 13, and
so on.
802.10 Protocol on FDDI Ports
VLANs can be
Hey,
Sorry for the post, but can anyone recommend any muxing device ?
I'll need to have about 40 Fractional E1's multiplexed onto E3, on the other
end I'm planning to use Cisco's channelized E3 card.
Any info greatly appreciated.
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