Is CVOICE1.0(1998) enough for CVOICE 2.0 Beta?

2000-07-12 Thread joe
I'm going to take CVOICE 2.0 Beta next week. I'v already studies Cisco course material CVOICE 1.0 (1998) twice. But since it is old material for new exams, I'm afraid of missing something. Can any body suggest extra material to supplement it? Thanks. ___

Re: Some ISDN PRI questions

2000-07-12 Thread Subramanian Nallasivam
Hi Adam, Thanks for your clarification . I am having one more doubt. Where comes the concept of red and yellow alaram. Thanks, -Subbi. Adam Quiggle wrote: Hey Ole, It really is 8000 samples. The number 8000 comes from Nyquist's theorem which in a nutshell states that in order to

RE: Any special ports for Outlook Web access?

2000-07-12 Thread Agung, Elvin (KPC)
Daniel, Http will do, OWA only need to listen for asp request from the IIS. Regards, Elvin ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and

Re: 801 ISDN ping reply only 48%

2000-07-12 Thread Shahir Boshra
Muhammed the 48% success is very noticable, it's almost 50-50, this is usually a routing table problem, by checking the route table, you can find something like this: router1#show ip route S20.0.0.0/8 is directly connected is directly connected, Dialer0 C10.0.0.0/8 is

RE: E1 question

2000-07-12 Thread Mhiggins
Title: RE: E1 question E1 is an Telecoms (ITU- previously CCITT) standard of long standing not of Cisco origin. It uses Time Division Multiplexing technology (TDM) with 32 time slots. TS0 is for Synchronisation and in a Channel associated E1 TS 16 is the signalling channel. In a CCS link TS1

BCMSN study guide...

2000-07-12 Thread Ian Phan
Could someone please help me out with a couple of book titles to prepare for the BCMSN (Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks) as well as that ACRC replacement exam My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Many thanks ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines:

Some ISDN PRI questions

2000-07-12 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
The ISDN BRI has two 64 kbps B channels and one 16 kbps D channel. That gives us a maximum of 128 kbps bandwidth for data which makes sense. The ISDN PRI has twenty three 64 kbps B channels and one 64 kbps D channel. That should give us a maximum of 1472 kbps bandwidth for data, and not 1536

Re: Priority Queueing

2000-07-12 Thread Shahir Boshra
Sohail Assuming that you want to prioritize smtp over http over any other protocol, ty the following: (Global commands) router(config)#priority-list 1 protocol ip high tcp smtp router(config)#priority-list 1 protocol ip medium tcp www router(config)#priority-list 1 default normal (Interface S 0

CCNA 2.0 does cover Frame-relay

2000-07-12 Thread Matt C. Lange
Before you take the CCNA v2 exam, make sure you understand the configuration of : LMI DLCI Subinterfaces Frame relay maps ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com

CCIE ISP-Dial Training Labs

2000-07-12 Thread Carlos Patriawan
Hi Gang, Is there any CCIE Labs Preparation in US or Europe for ISP-Dial , much like RS Lab in Wichita Univ, etc. ? Just wondering ... Cheers, Carlos Patriawan, CCNA, CCIE ISP-Dial (Candidate-passed written)

IPsec Configuration

2000-07-12 Thread Paco García
I want to know if I can configure IPsec in a IOS Version 12.0(7)T. ___ 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 to

Re: 801 ISDN ping reply only 48%

2000-07-12 Thread Paco García
Only you have to put one ip route. delete ip route ip route 20.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 Dialer0 "Muhammad Faheem" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message F10CA2BAB231D211979A00805FC7A31A017A1F71@AFCOMP02">news:F10CA2BAB231D211979A00805FC7A31A017A1F71@AFCOMP02... Hi All I have connected 2 cisco 801 ISDN

FW: VLAN problem

2000-07-12 Thread McConnell, Douglas A.
Team: Have multiple users on a floor experiencing slow response (15 min) when pulling up AutoCad files. The are on a dedicated switch that has VLAN 32 as it's home. The users ip address subnet is #.#.33.#. This is a 23 bit subnet. The server they are getting the files from is on a

RE: CIT studying

2000-07-12 Thread Rik Guyler
I think this is a typo. Catherine Paquet released a BCRAN book, but I have not seen a CIT book by her. The only Cisco Press book for CIT I have see is by Laura Chappell. As for more recent stuff, it's probably not worth the effort. The CIT material is the same, so studying the older stuff

Fwd: VLAN problem

2000-07-12 Thread Douglas McConnell
Team: Have multiple users on a floor experiencing slow response (15 min) when pulling up AutoCad files. The are on a dedicated switch that has VLAN 32 as it's home. The users ip address subnet is #.#.33.#. This is a 23 bit subnet. The server they are getting the files from is on a different

2 questions

2000-07-12 Thread Shane Stockman
(1) If I have an address of 172.37.2.56/12 how would I work out the IP range , broadcast address ,subnet mask ,subnet address.? (2) What are the different config reg settings and what would they do ? e.g 0x2102 or 0X0101 Thanks in advance

Re: 2 questions

2000-07-12 Thread Leonard Ong
At 16:10 12/07/2000, Shane Stockman wrote: (1) If I have an address of 172.37.2.56/12 how would I work out the IP range , broadcast address ,subnet mask ,subnet address.? (2) What are the different config reg settings and what would they do ? e.g 0x2102 or 0X0101 Dear Shane, 1) Network IP :

Re: 2 questions

2000-07-12 Thread Rich Russell
Hey, Leonard. The IP addresses you gave are for a default class b network. Since the cidr block represented a 12 bit mask, this is not a default class b network. Rich Russell www.thetestpage.net Free online tests -- Rich Russell www.thetestpage.net Free study tests "Leonard Ong" [EMAIL

Re: 2 questions

2000-07-12 Thread Leonard Ong
Hello, Sorry for the wrong info, I was calculating quickly :( 1) Network IP : 172.32.0.0 Valid IP : 172.32.0.1 to 172.47.255.254 Broadcast : 172.47.255.255 Subnet : 255.240.0.0 2) 2102 means boot from flash first, 0101 means boot to ROM Please apologize me for the

RE: MC3810

2000-07-12 Thread Hallgren, Michael
Hi, (was on vacations:) -Message d'origine- De: E. Carolina Arias S. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Date: jeudi 6 juillet 2000 14:45 À: Hallgren, Michael Cc: Lisa Ridley; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet: Re: MC3810 I tried to answer your question individually, but I got a msg. saying my mail

Re: Breaking Cisco News

2000-07-12 Thread Rich Russell
Since I live in Dallas, I totally agree. -- Rich Russell www.thetestpage.net Free study tests ""Dale Cantrell"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... The News Hour on PBS tonight had a report on CISCO SYSTEMS, that was good as always. They interviewed

Off topic: how is that possible?

2000-07-12 Thread Suresh_Kumar
Hi listers, Im actually a newbie to this list. Could someone tell me how Im getting my mail trafficked onto my exchange server. The reason why Im asking is this my domin is hosted by some ISP somewhere in US but our corporate HQ is somewhere in Asia forget bout where we are sitting! We are

Re: CCNA WAN-SW exam

2000-07-12 Thread Tim O'Brien
I was flipping through this book in Borders the other day. It has some really neat looking stuff in it.. the only problem is that I have so much that I want to read and study I will never get done! : ) Currently I am debating (at least for today) skipping the CCDA/DP and moving right on to the

SMTP access list

2000-07-12 Thread Deloso, Elmer G.
Title: SMTP access list Hi, all. Just to verify my understanding of extended access-lists: this continues to parse the entries even after a match has already been found, so if the first few lines have a permit and later down the last few lines it encounters a deny, what does the router do?

Re: connectivity problem

2000-07-12 Thread Dick Silva
/ Question here: You say if you have six hosts (workstations) and the hub you have 7 MAC addresses. Now I understand the six workstations have NICs. But does the hub port also have a NIC? Would a printer connected to the same hub port have a NIC also? I understand that the hub port and printer

Re: Breaking Cisco News

2000-07-12 Thread Roman
That URL is now http://www.mercurycenter.com/svtech/companies/watch/cisco/ At 11:57 PM 7/11/00 -0500, you wrote: sjmercury.com /technology/Cisco/ ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: 801 ISDN ping reply only 48%

2000-07-12 Thread joel.studtmann
Bandwidth 64 is correct. The bandwidth command is given in KBPS, not BPS (like clock rate). By default, for example, a show interface serial 0 command will display a bandwidth of 1544. My two bits, Joel Studtmann MCSE, MCP+I A+, Network+ CCNA - Original Message - From: [EMAIL

Re: BGP Table Size

2000-07-12 Thread Ben Hockenhull
Does anyone know the current size of the BGP routing table? I'm receiving 73752 prefixes from one peer and 82335 prefixes from another peer. A sho ip bgp sum says that my BGP table is: 82527 network entries and 156091 paths using 13294287 bytes of memory Oddly, I'm seeing about 124 routes

Re: SMTP access list

2000-07-12 Thread Shahir Boshra
Title: SMTP access list Elmer, The router applies the first match and neglects the remaining lines. i.e. in your example, only any traffic from the 3 mentioned sources carrying smtp will be allowed. Note that the last 2 lines are unnecessary, asthe implicit deny any will apply in all

Re: Access List Question

2000-07-12 Thread Omar Khawaja
you can't remove a single line from an access-list, unless it is a named access-list... Russell Lusignan wrote: yeap! use: no access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq 23 - or whatever the access-list particulars are. Hope that helps Russ.. ""Scott M. Trieste"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Cables?

2000-07-12 Thread Jeff Duchin
Quick question... I have a 2501 and a 2505 that I want to use for a lab. I'm going to need to connect them by serial cables and I want to make sure I order the right ones. So do I need one RS-232 Cable High-Density DB60 Male to DB25 Male DCE and one RS-232 High-Density DB60 Male to DB25 Female?

RE: BGP Table Size

2000-07-12 Thread Pavel . Bulgakov
There is actually such a thing as the complete Internet BGP routing table. The total size of which exceeds 60Mb. Unsure about the exact figures though. That means that the router used for BGP routing in the Internet should contain not less than 64 Mb of DRAM. 128Mb would be quite enough for a

Re: 2 questions

2000-07-12 Thread Lawrence Dwyer
Shane, The /12 represents the first 12 bits of a possible 32 of masking. ... 255128+64+32+16=240 This mask is written as 255.240.0.0 37 is written as 00100101 (32+4+1) Since the 2nd octet is , the 1's represent matching #'s ("static")

Off topic: MX entry and ISP

2000-07-12 Thread Suresh_Kumar
Hi all, I posted a mail sometime back I think it has not reached most of the gusy there was no response from anyone. How the MX entry and the www entry of a dns server go together when the mail server and the web hosting server are with two different ISPs of different locations. I know

Re: SMTP access list

2000-07-12 Thread Omar Khawaja
the algorithm is designed to exit the moment it finds a match. so, as soon as there is a match, the remaining lines of the access-list are never looked at. "Deloso, Elmer G." wrote: Hi, all. Just to verify my understanding of extended access-lists: this continues to parse the entries even

Re: connectivity problem

2000-07-12 Thread Don Dettmore
Actually - the arp cache contains NO entries for the hub workstations (and to my knowledge a standard layer one hub has no MAC address). I haven't verified that the crossover cable is correct (I went on the clients word) - but since the switchport reported up/up - I assumed it was correct (in my

Re: Firewall feature set ?

2000-07-12 Thread Omar Khawaja
you can use CBAC (Context Based Access Control) which dynamically configures (applies and removes) from a given interface.. I believe IOS 11.3 is required. here's a link with more info.. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113t/113t_3/firewall.htm John Green

Re: connectivity problem

2000-07-12 Thread Omar Khawaja
hubs usually don't have NICs for their ports. they are functionally layer 1 devices, so therefore don't understand what a MAC address is. Bridges and Switches, on the contrary, are layer 2 devices and do unnderstand MAC addresses.. Dick Silva wrote: / Question here: You say if you have six

Re: SMTP access list

2000-07-12 Thread Shahir Boshra
Title: SMTP access list Elmer, The router applies the first match and neglects the remaining lines. i.e. in your example, only any traffic from the 3 mentioned sources carrying smtp will be allowed. Note that the last 2 lines are unnecessary, asthe implicit deny any will apply in all

PIX as VPN

2000-07-12 Thread Parris, Brian
Once again, I'd like to stress that I am not a Cisco expert. Has anyone used a PIX as a VPN solution for remote clients? I was unaware that this could be done until I read about it on Cisco's site. I was going to get a VPN Concentrator and a PIX but why would I need both if this is

RE: Cisco routers and DHCP server

2000-07-12 Thread Kent
Rich, You want to put it on the other side, where those clients are. If you have a relay agent in the clients sunet, you do not need any config on the router. In other words, if you want to configure the router, no relay agent is needed. Kent --- William E Gragido [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Repeats

2000-07-12 Thread Kevin Wigle
just info for Paul, I'm seeing repeats, repeats - some only 15 mins apart Kevin ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

Re: Bay question

2000-07-12 Thread Chris H
You either have to do a Ctrl+q or a Ctrl+l as its booting up with a standard 9 pin female to female cable. I had the same problem. Power the switch down, then try the two hotkeys, I can't remember which one... Chris From: "ed smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "ed smith" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: 801 ISDN ping reply only 48%

2000-07-12 Thread Kent
I would doubt the circuit itself first. Kent --- Muhammad Faheem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All I have connected 2 cisco 801 ISDN routers using 64k link , but when i ping from SITE A to SITE B or viseversa it replies

RE: Any special ports for Outlook Web access?

2000-07-12 Thread Irwin Lazar
Howdy, Port 80 and if you are doing SSL, port 443. Note that if you want to give remote Outlook clients access to an Exchange Server, you can statically set the ports to use. There is a Microsoft Technote on their web site as to how to do this, it involves editing the registry a bit. Irwin

Re: Off topic: MX entry and ISP

2000-07-12 Thread Sasha Milic
Suresh_Kumar wrote: How the MX entry and the www entry of a dns server go together when the mail server and the web hosting server are with two different ISPs of different locations. Suresh, no problems for that. DNS servers for the domain will be hosted on the DNS servers of one

Re: Some ISDN PRI questions

2000-07-12 Thread Kent
Adam, If the 6th, 12th, 18th and 24th bit of the extended superframe are robbed, does this mean the data part of a T1 will be 20x64k+4x56k=1504K(1.504M) in stead of 1.536M? Hope I am not missing something here. Thanks Kent --- Subramanian Nallasivam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Adam,

Re: BGP Table Size

2000-07-12 Thread Paul Borghese
Check out: http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr.plot.html It is a graph of the number of routes on the internet over time. You can also review the effectiveness of CIDR utilization on the internet at: http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report.html Paul Borghese -Original Message-

Re: Any special ports for Outlook Web access?

2000-07-12 Thread swapnil
just enabling http port will do it Swapnil Jain (CNE, MCSE, CCNA) ICQ# 45074571 - Original Message - From: Daniel Ma [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Cisco (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 11:04 AM Subject: Any special ports for Outlook Web access? Sorry, a little out of

Eyy Yyy Yyy Yyy- more 2500 boot issues

2000-07-12 Thread Circusnuts
Do I really need to learn all this... Todd Lammel "didn't" tell me there'd be days like this :-) 3000 Software (IGS-RXBOOT Bootstrap), Version 9.1(1), SOFTWARE [fc1]Copyright (c) 1986-1992 by cisco Systems, Inc.Compiled Mon 19-Oct-92 13:53 by jthomas Parity (control reg=0xA10) Error,

RE: Cables?

2000-07-12 Thread Daniel Cotts
You can do this with V.35 cables or RS-232 cables. You need one male DTE and one female DCE. CAB-V35MT= P/N 72-0791-01 CAB-V35FC= P/N 72-0792-01 CAB-232MT= P/N 72-0793-01 CAB-232FC= P/N 72-0794-01 Alternatively you can buy custom back to back cables from various vendors. Try Oz from this list.

RE: cisco logo

2000-07-12 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Yes, patience my friend. At Cisco they have a big heavy mainframe standing on top of one of their cables, so it is so flat that it can take up to a week before the e-mail data gets thru it. No seriously, it took them a month after I passed my CCNA 2.0 before I had the "Get Logo" button, and

RE: Some ISDN PRI questions

2000-07-12 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Hey Adam, Thanks for a long and detailed explanation. I can see in your example that the 24th (D) channel is still calculated into the data bandwidth: Data Channels (23B+1D) 24 channels * 8 bits/sample * 8000 samples/second = 1,536,000bps That is kind of what I do not understand. However, I

Re: Off topic: how is that possible?

2000-07-12 Thread Mohamed Abubakkar Siddiqu
-- Hi Suresh, Ask Your ISP to put an MX entry to route all your mails to Your Exchange Server IP address. I will Give one Example for u. Taken from nslookup [siddiqu@lotus siddiqu]$ nslookup Default Server: md2.vsnl.net.in Address: 202.54.6.20 set type=mx set type=any

RE: Some ISDN PRI questions

2000-07-12 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Thanks Jay, Ole ~~ Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~ -Original Message- From: Jay Hennigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 12:17 AM To:

Re: E1 question

2000-07-12 Thread joel.studtmann
You pointed it out at the end, but Channel 16 is the D channel in E1 circuits. In fact, to configure it, the command should be interface serial 1/0:15 (16th channel; Cisco and computers start counting at 0) With regular T1, it is the 24th channel used for signaling (The D channel) Joel

Re: CCNA WAN-SW exam

2000-07-12 Thread Joe Bluggs
wrote the beta exam, am cert'd for Cisco (Stratacom) IGX/BPX/MGX my best study materials were to go to cisco.com and search then retrieve 40+ webpages, print them, compile info and read!!! exam not too hard know your set-type config commands, box specifics, how to physically install them,

RE: cisco logo

2000-07-12 Thread Williams, Mike
Another thing to check. Although you agree to their conditions when you take exams, once you login to the Cert Tracking web page, there's a section saying : Cisco Career Certifications Agreement: The certification agreement is required to become certified. Once you have accepted the agreement,

Concurrent Routing and Bridging

2000-07-12 Thread John Neiberger
We have a branch that has two IBM terminals and no PCs at the moment. The terminals will need to be replaced by PCs at some point in the near future. Since we're using Netware 5.0, they will need access to a local file server to log in. Instead of buying a new file server, I suggested that we

some networking utilities

2000-07-12 Thread tayta
stumbled accross this resource page, might be of interest to someone http://www.heavysecurity.com/utilities/networking.shtml particularly this! Wannabe Version Number: Unknown Byte Size:3 MB (3,001,064 bytes) License: Freeware Platform: Windows 95/98/2000 Description:An excellent IOS

Re: Looking for web site that provided free consulting?

2000-07-12 Thread Paul Borghese
Jeff, How about posting it on GroupStudy.com and the mailing list can take a look? It would be good exercise for CCDP/CCDA candidates. Paul - Original Message - From: Jeff Walzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Cisco' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 3:22 PM Subject: Looking for

RE: Eyy Yyy Yyy Yyy- more 2500 boot issues

2000-07-12 Thread Taylor, Don
Sounds like a good guess to me. Have you talked to Cisco? -Original Message-From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 4:26 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Eyy Yyy Yyy Yyy- more 2500 boot issues Do I really need to learn all this... Todd

Fw:

2000-07-12 Thread Bob Karen Timmons
- Original Message - From: "Bunchuck, Teyet" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 9:22 AM Subject: FW: -Original Message- From: Vicente, Vicki

RE: Looking for web site that provided free consulting?

2000-07-12 Thread Dave Hennen
try this link http://www.samw.com/design/designyournetwork.asp? I haven't used their service but I think this is what you're looking for daveh -Original Message- From: Paul Borghese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 5:14 PM To: Jeff Walzer; 'Cisco' Subject: Re:

Correct show syntax for access lists

2000-07-12 Thread Timothy W. Roberts
This is relating to taking exams: The ACRC Student Guide states that the command to view ALL access-lists on a router is - show access-list. But on the router is shows it as being - show access-lists (with an s). Which one will the test want? Will either work?

access-list ?

2000-07-12 Thread Ronnie Toolte
Does anyone know of a good resource that explains extended access-list? I'm having problems understanding how to take a range of networks and reduce them in number by summarizing them. For example, if I want to filter out all networks from 24.1.0.0 to 24.20.0.0, how would I determine what

Book Evaluation

2000-07-12 Thread Elijah Savage
Can anyone tell me if they have used the new McGraw Hill book ISBN0072124830 to study for the CIT. And if the questions in the book are close to what is on the exam because these questions seem a bit easy. I have taken the ACRC and passed it and I also have 10 years of networking experience from

Trace command

2000-07-12 Thread Timothy W. Roberts
The ACRC Student Guide show the syntax for this command is - trace. The router shows it as being - traceroute. Which one would be correct on the ACRC exam? ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and

RE: access-list ?

2000-07-12 Thread Irwin Lazar
There are several books on the topics and I maintain a list of on-line resources at http://www.itprc.com/security.htm Irwin -Original Message- From: Ronnie Toolte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 1:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: access-list ? Does anyone

RE: Cisco routers and DHCP server

2000-07-12 Thread Frank Wells
DHCP relay agents are only needed to pass DCHP request and acknowledgements to the PC's on the subnet which are incapable of handling their own DHCP configuration. You just need to configure ip-helper-address on the router nearest the DHCP server. From: Kent [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Kent

RE: Trace command

2000-07-12 Thread Dave Hennen
when in doubt, type it out the tests are supposed to be written with all possible abbreviations for commands, but in my opinion typing out the full command is the safest way to proceed. daveh -Original Message- From: Timothy W. Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July

Re: CCNA WAN-SW exam

2000-07-12 Thread dsilva
/ Question: There is a "CCNA WAN-SW EXAM?" Dick Silva Quoting Joe Bluggs [EMAIL PROTECTED]: wrote the beta exam, am cert'd for Cisco (Stratacom) IGX/BPX/MGX my best study materials were to go to cisco.com and search then retrieve 40+ webpages, print them, compile info and read!!!

Re: 2 questions

2000-07-12 Thread RAUL RENTERIA
1)172.8.0.0,172.9.0.0172.14.0.0 network ranges for /12. 255.240.0.0 subnetmask for /12 broadcast address ...ex 172.8.0.255 you have an option of 4,094 networks and 262,142 ip addresses classfull ip ranges are 1 to 254 for devices. 2)config-reg 0x2102 boots to flash uses

Re: EPILOG: Anyone ever have a router boot- showing this only...

2000-07-12 Thread Oz
The baud rate @ the console was set for 2400, I'd thought I'd seen it all. I'm still confused how changing the ROM's, FLASH, finally the RAM did not release this config... just so you don;t go crazy on the 36xx boxes The 3620 and 3640 have a jumper on the motherboard that will reset the

RE: Book Evaluation

2000-07-12 Thread Smith, Warren
I used the McGraw Hill Book; and also the Cisco Press book! I hope this helps! -Original Message- From: Elijah Savage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 1:47 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Book Evaluation Can anyone tell me if they have used the new McGraw

BGP on a CISCO 1750 router

2000-07-12 Thread wongfu
Does anybody know if a cisco 1750 supports BGP4? (I will not be using it in a real enviroment, but rather in a lab). If so, which feature set? from the documentations it doesn't appear so. thanks for any info. ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines:

Re: Concurrent Routing and Bridging

2000-07-12 Thread John Neiberger
The PCs at this location will be used almost 100% of the time for TN3270 emulation. I know, expensive emulation. The will also have customer signature display software running on them. I was trying to be creative and find a way to allow PCs at that location without the need to purchase and

RE: access-list ?

2000-07-12 Thread Daniel Cotts
Kent Hundley has authored several books that each have an algorithm for determining the correct mask(s). One of his books deals with Cisco Security, the other with Access Lists. Check out Amazon.com for the exact titles. -Original Message- From: Ronnie Toolte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Re: Is CVOICE1.0(1998) enough for CVOICE 2.0 Beta?

2000-07-12 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
One main feature of CVOICE 2.0 is that they removed the first two chapters on analog and digital voice technologies to make more time for hands-on labs. So you actually have less to study for the CVOICE 2.0 test. Other than that, CVOICE 2.0 is mostly an update. Cisco's story on QoS for Frame

RE: CDP not working on subinterface

2000-07-12 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
This is purely a guess... Are you allowing broadcasts across the PVC by using the broadcast keyword on the frame-relay map command? CDP sends to a multicast address. Priscilla At 08:50 PM 7/11/00, John Neiberger wrote: No, I haven't done that, but I did "show cdp int" and the router

Re: backup load command

2000-07-12 Thread John Neiberger
Found on CCO, regard the backup-load command and disable-load keyword: disable-load -- Integer that specifies a percentage of the primary line's available bandwidth. Hello I'm preparing for the BCRAN exam, and found some imbiguity in this command. backup load enable-threshold

RE: AS_PATH manipulation

2000-07-12 Thread Francisco Muniz
Sorry, I don't know BGP yet. What is cisco-nsp? where is it? thank you! Francisco. "Andy" [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió en el mensaje de noticias 05cc01bfeb7d$92760270$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">05cc01bfeb7d$92760270$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi All, saw this on NANOG or cisco-nsp recently but

Re: E1 question

2000-07-12 Thread Edward Solomon
RE: E1 question E1 is an Telecoms (ITU- previously CCITT) standard of long standing not of Cisco origin. It uses Time Division Multiplexing technology (TDM) with 32 time slots. TS0 is for Synchronisation and in a Channel associated E1 TS 16 is the signalling channel. In a CCS link TS1 is

Re: cid class guide for sale?

2000-07-12 Thread Robert Padjen
Have to plug the Sybex book too, which covers the StrataCom items noted by Frank. Good luck. ;) --- Frank Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You are aware you can get the Cisco press book for CID now, right? It has almost everything you need to pass the test (exception being BPX,IGX,IPX nonsense

RE: Looking for web site that provided free consulting?

2000-07-12 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 01:26 PM 7/12/00, Dave Hennen wrote: try this link http://www.samw.com/design/designyournetwork.asp? This site gives me major heartburn: I hate it when I see the words that I wrote on a Web page that I had nothing to do with. I'll let Cisco and Cisco Press know that the authors of this

RE: CDP not working on subinterface

2000-07-12 Thread John Neiberger
We use entirely point-to-point subinterfaces, and we have no special configuration on them regarding broadcasts. On this particular major interface, there are 90 subinterfaces and CDP is working just fine on all but two of them. They all have identical configs except for the DLCIs and IP

hard loop ?

2000-07-12 Thread Jerry Deer
When telco refers to hard loop on a ckt as opposed to a loop on a ckt... can anyone tell me the difference? thanks, JD ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com

cannot map new DLCI

2000-07-12 Thread Refaat M. Saadi
Dear all, I'm trying to configure my router to have a new DLCI on one of the sub interfaces. When trying to map that DLCI on "int ser 1/0.x" with DLCI number xyz I receive the error "DLCI xyz is already assigned to int ser 1/0" Using the show frame-relay map doesn't show if there is DLCI

Re: Correct show syntax for access lists

2000-07-12 Thread Keith Woodworth
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Timothy W. Roberts wrote: This is relating to taking exams: The ACRC Student Guide states that the command to view ALL access-lists on a router is - show access-list. But on the router is shows it as being - show access-lists (with an s). Which one will the test want?

RE: CDP not working on subinterface

2000-07-12 Thread Stull, Cory
John, Is it just CDP not working or is the whole PVC showing as inactive? I've seen where if LMI was configured incorrectly at the remote end when the router was first brought up it would come up but after a minute or so go down because it wasn't receiving lmi keepalives from the switch. In

Re: hard loop ?

2000-07-12 Thread John Neiberger
Perhaps they are referring to inserting a loopback plug into the NIU or extended demarc instead of activating a software loopback inside the csu/dsu or router. When telco refers to hard loop on a ckt as opposed to a loop on a ckt... can anyone tell me the difference? thanks, JD

RE: CDP not working on subinterface

2000-07-12 Thread John Neiberger
The PVC is working perfectly, except for CDP. It's configured exactly like the 89 other subinterfaces on that major interface, so I doubt it's a configuration issue, but it still may be. The remote side has two PVCs on one major interface and CDP is working on one subinterface only and they,

RE: ´ð¸´: 2509 Terminal Server

2000-07-12 Thread Westmoreland, Alexis
Hi Hou, I am a Ms, not a Sir. When I use the config from Caslow's book I can do a reverse telnet by simply entering r1 thru r8 the 1st time. Then you do a "ctrl, shift, ^, then x" to return to the termserver. After that you only have to enter the session # (i.e. 1 for r1, 2 for r2, etc..).

Re: Correct show syntax for access lists

2000-07-12 Thread Kevin Wigle
When studying for the exams my interpretation was this: Use "show access-lists" when you're looking at all of them Use "show access-list x" when you're looking at one of them. for the exams anyway. Kevin Wigle CCDP, CCNP - Original Message - From: "Keith Woodworth" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: CDP not working on subinterface

2000-07-12 Thread John Neiberger
Yes, all of our configurations are point-to-point on both ends. we have no multipoint interfaces in our network. Just had another thought... Are you using point-to-point subinterfaces at the remote end also? If not, that could be your problem... because I think if you don't specify

Re: dilemma.

2000-07-12 Thread Timothy Harkin
BRAVO!!! From: Jorge Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Jorge Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Oz" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: dilemma. Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 16:13:47 -0400 (EDT) This has been the best answer I have ever seen It is hard to find these kind of

RE: Looking for web site that provided free consulting?

2000-07-12 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At least they copied correct information in that section. It does show a "reproduced with permission of Cisco." Other sections... Their OSI section puts ZIP in the OSI session layer and NBP in the transport layer. I'd really hesitate to say the link level header and trailer are part of a

service nagle

2000-07-12 Thread Kevin L. Kultgen
I've implemented service nagle on our routers (most only have a saturated 56K connection) and the performance seems a little better. My question has to do with the fact that Cisco states do not use this with X-Remote and X-Windows. We aren't running any *nix stuff so I'm OK but I was

Re: Off topic: how is that possible?

2000-07-12 Thread John Green
DNS = domain name server domain name servers host the database for the mapping between domain names and IP addresses. This is how you go to a www.yahoo.com etc. also this is how when you address email to say [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent to the mail server which is accepting mail for the domain

Modem baud rate

2000-07-12 Thread Asad Jafari
I have configured 2611 router with a 8 port modem card to do RAS. for some reason it ony connects at the speed of 31K i have set the baud rate at the router and also at client to be 115200 bps. Any clue why? Also is there a way to add the NT domian name in the router so it will check

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