well put...
Joe Pinkus wrote:
Leigh Anne,
This is completely false what you have just said, here is the output from a switch:
4000-7-1 (enable) sh cam dynam 2/17
* = Static Entry. + = Permanent Entry. # = System Entry. R = Router
Entry. X = Port Security Entry
VLAN Dest MAC/Route Des
Port security is what you want:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_4_5/config/sec_port.htm#xtocid260831
Tim
"Deloso, Elmer G." wrote:
Hi, all.
Is there a way to implement access-lists
on Catalyst ports/VLAN's? Just curios because I could
not find any reference to
These numbers are the decimal version of their binary equivalents.
The binary bit positions have the following values, from left to right:
128,64,32,16,8,4,2, and 1. You can determine the decimal equivalent of a
binary number by adding up the values for the bit positions.
255 (decimal) =
Frank,
This is an easy one. Terminal Adapters are very inexpensive
compared to the equipment you have already purchased. I bought
two IBM 7845's for less than $30 a piece off of ebay. No
configuration required. Put them between your Cisco router and
the Teltone and you are all set.
I
Title:
Hi,
is there anyone on the preparation for CCIE ISP-Dial Labs
?
since it's very difficult to find someone that's on the same
path.
Cheers,
Carlos Patriawan,MBA,CCNA,CCIE(Candidate)
Any Router Sim's out there that can handle CCNP practise?
Can I practise ACL's DDR, ISDN Backup? NAT, Queueing, HSRP, Load Balancing,
BGP, OSPF, etc. etc.
Please advise which RouterSim, or only the real thing !!
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192=128 + 64 (1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0)
224=128 + 64 + 32 (1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0)
In both the high order bits are added. Hope that helps
makeeda
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Dick Silva
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 12:12 AM
To: [EMAIL
I think you can't download IOS images with simply a CCO login. You need a
Cisco SmartNet account... correct me if I'm wrong. I tried with the CCO
login - it doesn't work. Am I doing something wrong ?
Bharat Suneja
""Taylor, Don"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
Even though Rip does not send the mask in the routing update it must assume
some sort of mask. Why did it assume a 255.255.255.0 when the default is
255.255.0.0 for a class B network such as 172.16.0.0? The answer is that RIP
looks to see if the 172.16.0.0 network is present on the router. If
The 192 comes from the admin. If you were the admin of a network, and maybe you
are, you would probably get a full class 'C' (255.255.255.0) from your ISP or
maybe ARIN. You would decide how you want to divide that network. If you
wanted to divide it into two parts you would extend your mask
Does the device at 10.0.0.115 have a route to 10.0.10.0 ?
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Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 3:53 PM
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Subject: New CCNA - realizing what I don't know.
I feel pretty stupid - I've just passed the CCNA this
Dear Michael,
I have found what the problem was. Before I explain what happen, please examine the
configuration of IP RIP and ip
configuration of serial 0 from the output bellow.
R3#sh ip int brief
Interface IP-Address OK? Method StatusProtocol
Serial0
I've been through the configurations, no problems. But wud anyone mind
telling me wich configurations works best for my scenario.
1.
* Remote office user dial an ISP(using a router), he's assigned a dynamic
IP, on the other end another user dials that same ISP (another DYNAMIC IP),
will they be
hello cisco people.
We have a series of access lists that are meant to ensure that all access to the
internet via the browser goes through a proxy server. If an access list has been
configured in such a way that it ensures that all www traffic to the Internet
comes off a proxy server is it
Hi all,
Iam having a DHCP server the hosts receiving them are in another place
and they are connected thru a WAN link using 2 routers.Since routers dont
broadcast by default,how can I broadcast my DHCP requests and replies between
the server and clients.Is it possible to use extended IP
for the less experienced "what`s the commmand"
cheers
From: "Atif Awan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Atif Awan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "John Neiberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Easy Brain Teaser (Switching)
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 08:31:29 -0500
Well you said to
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/534/17.html
a great cable guide showing pics of the cables
Also if you need pinouts try here, I have listed the most common
http://www.mcseco-op.com/cable_pinouts.htm
Enjoy
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
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On the router that is connected to the segment the hosts are on use the
following command:
ip helper-address x.x.x.x
where x.x.x.x is the ip address of your DHCP server. The router will turn
the dhcp request broadcast into a multicast and then forward it across the
wan.
Hi all,
Has anybody tried Boson tests (#1 or #2) for CID are they a valid
representation of the real test ?
Any feedback would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Pierrek
CCNP,CCDA
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SK
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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
Michael the router will turn it into a unicast and not a multicast.
Regards
Atif
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Date: Saturday, July 08, 2000 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: DHCP Broadcast
Hi,
Would I receive a CCNA 2.0 Certificate if I got CCNA 1.0 certified
already?
Thanks
Raymond
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You are right.High end routers shows below output .
sh environment
Power Supply:
Redundant Power System is not present.
Board Temperature:
normal.
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, JOHNSON, CRAIG (SBIS) wrote:
You can do a show environment, but that will only show you if the
Depends upon the chat server. Some Web enabled chat clients are java
scripts that need to connect to a port other then port 80 on the remote.
Other chat installations are pure web based using forms and automated page
updates.
What constitues web traffic is anything going out on TCP port 80 and
Hey,
Look at the bottom of the page.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis3600/3600i
g/3600rom.htm#xtocid14910
Sincerely,
Peter Kurdziel
CCNA,MCSE,MCP+I,MCP
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Niraj Palikhey
oops, sorry, yeah, I typoed that one. thats what i get for answering email
before i'm fully awake.
Michael the router will turn it into a unicast and not a multicast.
Regards
Atif
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED];
I've come across this problem before...the 2900 1900(XL?) are not very
reliable, and once one port goes, then a bank of four ports start to play up
as well!
In general, here are some step which I use to troubleshoot such faults!
1. Connect via the console port, and physically power cycle the
no - take and pass the CCNA 2.0 test and you'll get the certificate.
Howla :)
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Hi,
Would I receive a CCNA 2.0 Certificate if I got CCNA 1.0 certified
already?
Thanks
Raymond
Guys,
Its in-bound traffic - typo error since u i are next to each other on the
keyboard
Rgds,
Ramesh
CCNA
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Subject: RE: unbound traffic?
I am far
Best of luck
SK
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yeah, Im taking it on Tuesday.
-B
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Take a look at the command
dialer fast-idle "seconds"
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AT Hub site I had configure one physical BRI to dial to and receive call
from 3 remotes router. So far it is working well, but I
Title:
Brandon (and every one else lurking on this mailing
list...weknow you are out there!)
Cisco equipment can be a real pain when it doesn't
work...but once it ticks, it does it's job wonderfully...as does the human who
gets it working!
Here's a (my) route to getting Cisco kit to
Congratulations Chuck!
Great to see you didn't let it get to you.
I agree with your remarks about "just because you passed the CCNP tests,
that you know enough to pass the CID". I found that the CID was more
detailed in the knowledge required for the protocols.
Great stuff, on to CCIE!
Kevin
Thanks. I'd be suprised if made it to day 2. I havent had anytime to
study. It's not going to be pretty!
-B
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SK
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Which of the following is/are true?
# An internetwork is usually confined to a single organization
# An internetwork can connect many separate, and usually different,
networks
# An internetwork can connect similar networks and depending on the
range of media attachments, transmission speeds,
Hy guys,
I've reed somewhere, that Cisco is offering a t-shirt for free, but I can't
remember where to find on ciscos page. Can someone help me???
best wishes
Gero
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Some time back I put out some posts to see if some of you would like to
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Florida. I've been real busy but have finally had a chance to put something
together. I've picked the Evening of Friday the 14th for the
Suppose I had an application which used UDP as it's transport
and I wanted to have a number of servers hidden behind a local
director device. Does local director support load balancing UDP
based applications across a number of servers?
Specifically, the UDP based application is TFTP and
CCS is another term for a PRI. Many PBXs today connect to each other using
PRI signalling over a point-to-point T1 but can be connected using CCS
features in the 3810. This is generally a non-standard PRI D-channel
message though so you will probably need to configure "transparent
forwarding of
Michael Fountain quite correctly responded,
On the router that is connected to the segment the hosts are on use
the following command:
ip helper-address x.x.x.x
where x.x.x.x is the ip address of your DHCP server. The router
will turn the dhcp request broadcast into a multicast and then
On the remote locations router add the config line
below and make sure that
there is a helper address on the ethernet interface
pointing to the IP Address
of the DHCP Server..Global config.Hope this
helps.
ip dhcp-server ip-address or name
JEK
Senior Network / Systems
you can setup the below along with the helper address also.
ip dhcp-server ip-address or name .
JEK
Senior Network/Systems Engineer
CCNA
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Hi all,
Iam having a DHCP server the hosts
Sure but networks are never built on human delay factors if they were we
would still be using 2mb ARCNet.
Surely clearing a CAM entry takes no time at all and is the path of less
resistance. Also no one had mention spanning tree. The duplicate MAC entries
will force spanning tree to converge (50
It is possible however your routers must comply with RFC 1542. Hope that
helps.
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Subject: DHCP Broadcast thru WAN
Hi all,
Dear All,
Sometime I was only facing that I have delay and
Echo in my Voice circuit of 64K point-point link.
Later Voice circuit does not be able to established
It shows me call disconnect cause(0*10)
when I again reconfigure it
it gives me only tone and error (0*22)
When I changed the ports of
Yes, you need a CCO login id for download the IOS provided your id has the
authorization to download the IOS.
lee
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I think you can't download IOS images with simply a CCO
this offer is expired now .i received a letter last week that stock is
finished.
sorry its late .
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Hy
Anybody interested in posting his opinions???
'Bliss'
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I've been through the configurations, no problems. But wud anyone mind
telling me wich configurations works best for my
Hasan,
Hi! What routers are you using? What IOS versions? Ive been seeing voice
problems associated with IOS images like crazy lately. I try and use
12.0(7)t whenever possible.
-Brad
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Dear All,
Group,
Does anyone know how to add more VTY
lines in newer versions of IOS? One used to be able to specify more lines
by specifying a higher number than the usual '4' in the range of the 'line vty'
statement. e.g. to make 11 lines:
line vty 0 10
exec
login
password foo
This doesn't
Only way I can think of to tie different parts of the same ip subnet
together in disparate locations (routers) is through IRB. Here's a
sample config:
-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-
version 11.2
!
hostname BVI1
!
ip subnet-zero
!
interface Hssi0
no ip address
I have been working with it for a couple of weeks. Even though I am a
CCNA, I wanted some practice. It is a pretty good way to work with several
routers when you don't have access to multiple devices. Lab 10.5a deals
with ISDN so you can at least get your feet wet.
Here are a couple of things
people!!!
give this guy a break,,
he has said repeatedly that HELPER ADDRESSES have been configured properly,
move a step fwd,,now,, any suggestions???
Atif, we would appreciate if u can send us the configs, is that possible:)??
'Bliss'
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Bliss,
Give this guy a break,,,
He has wtitten, "reapeadedly", the configs to his problem, move forward now,
any suggestions 8) Remember theres alot of us in the group who only see the
original post.
Mark Z.
people!!!
give this guy a break,,
he has said repeatedly that HELPER
Brian,
I seem to recall the more recent versions of the Local Director software
supporting UDP based load balancing. You must be running version 3.1.1 of
the
Local Director OS. Check these links:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/localdir/ld31rns/ldrnv
Sorry for the late response on this one...
You will also see alignment errors if there is a
speed/duplex mismatch.
--- Chuck Larrieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentle correction - late collisions occur after the
first 64 bytes of a
frame have been placed on the wire.
Essentially, a station
Atif,
A
couple of things I do to try and isolate the problem...
See if
you can do an extended ping to the DHCP server from the Ethernet segment your
end stations are attached to (please don't take offense to this, this one
bitesme a lot.. I get so wound up in trying to find more elaborate
I was under
the impression that cisco routers can only support 5 simultaneous incoming
telnet connections. Are there newer routers that support
more?
Makeeda
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Hi ,
When router boot up , it show routername(boot)
What can i do to make it boot up from flash again ??
Thanks
ken
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If yopu are in RomMonitor
type
Routero/r0x2102 ENTER and reboot
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Subject: routername(boot)
Hi ,
When router boot up , it show routername(boot)
What can i do to make it boot up
Ken,
It sounds like your router is sick. Try checking it's temperature with SHOW
CUP and see if it's over 100.
!-start-
en
conf t
config-reg 0x2102
exit
reload
y
!-end---
copy and paste the above into your router.
-b
""kenny"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
From the first post I thought you solved it.
With enabling "directed broadcasts" depending on your addressing range will work
- only cuz you are not using WINS. If using WINS then all should have been
fine -- *I think*. The MS stuff is starting to fade away...
For the second problem - DHCP
Has anyone had any experience with the labs at the following site:
www.simrouter.com/
If so, please share your review.
Thanks
Makeeda
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John Swartz
Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 9:34 AM
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Cc:
I took the Support 2.0 test the first time and passed.
I can't tell you what the questions are.. but as per the exam objectives,
know your ISDN, Frame-relay, Catalyst 5000 Switches. Know all the "show"
and "debug" commands to troubleshoot those items. Know how to read the
dumbest question I
congratulations
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The ciscopress's book.In my opinion,the Boson practice test is useful.
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useful.
On 8 Jul 2000 14:18:16 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Z. Hassan") wrote:
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I would appreciate if anybody could suggest any good
book for studying for BCMSN exam.
What about the Boson practice test ? Can they
Congratulations
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So you think all this high speed CPU's and stuff is cool and all of that
old stuff is junk.
Look what we did not get
the 2 babe option ( with apologies to our female population)
Caption contest
Lady on the left "Sure look like it's a physical layer problem ?"
Lady on the right in her best
The ciscopress's book.In my opinion,the Boson practice test is
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You have 2 interfaces e0 and e1 on the same subnet the 10.0.0.1 and the 10.0.0.250
are on the SAME network the router cannot decide where to send the packet if you were
to do a "show log" command after issuing the ping you will see an "encapsulation
failure" message.
To make this work choose
Joe,
Sounds Great! I will be there and I will also post a message on the Website
about the dinner.
Paul Borghese
Date: Saturday, July 08, 2000 12:15 PM
Subject: Groupstudy Dinner at Networkers 2000 Orlando
Hi All,
Some time back I put out some posts to see if some of you would like to
In my opinion,it's useful.
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In my opinion,what you minimum need is a couple of actual
router.I haven't found any router simulator for ccnp,but maybe someone
know it.
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config(line)#modem inout
config(line)#trans input all
#telnet 127.0.0.1 2001~2008
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Does anyone have any links to resources for configuring 2509 routers as
terminal
Hi all
I am in the middle of studying for BCMSN test.
I read these concepts many times from the Karen Webb's book trying to
understand.(Page 147-150)
Unfortunately, it wasn't still clear for me to tell the difference and
understand their adv and disadvantages.
Can anybody clarify these concepts
no, you don't have to take the ccna 2.0
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What are the differences between the two Exams?
I prepared for the ACRC 1.0 which I'll take at the
end-of-the-month but some have advised taking the BSCN 2.0.
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Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2000
Must have one mean alternator to crank out 48 volts (grin)
I hate to tell you this but I had to buy a 48 volt 5 amp power supply for
my portmaster and cost $200 (ouch)
let me know if you need the company and I can did up the bill
just found the box dig- key 800 344 4539 was who i bought it
Yeah enabling directed-broadcast solved the
problem for the Netbios forwarding but a day later when the DHCP lease time for
some of the clients expired there were probs again ... No i am not running
frame-relay ..
i will try to get the configs but i can assure u
that there is nothing too
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