Re: I passed CCNP voice. Can someone give me advise for CCNP secure exam?

2000-07-16 Thread Daniel Ji
Congratulations! Can you tell us which book is good to study for the CVOICE test? or you suggest some url in cisco.com to study? Thansk & good luck. Daniel "Hou, Li" wrote in message <8kqssp$pks$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >CCNP Voice special is easy. >All in it are in cisco's training book. >The onl

CCNA 2.0 questions

2000-07-16 Thread Daniel Ji
hello everybody I want to take CCNA 2.0 exam soon but I don't know if I have study enough... I only read CCNA Certification Guide for version 1 from Cisco Press. And I also did some practice exams from Boson Software... Are those materials good enough to pass CCNA 2.0 ? In particul

access list

2000-07-16 Thread swapnil
to use access list do I need some extra ios feature like IP Plus or something. Swapnil Jain (CNE, MCSE, CCNA) ICQ# 45074571 ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.c

Cisco online testing link->

2000-07-16 Thread Hou, Li
You need CCO to use this link: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com Report misconduct and No

Router CPU power

2000-07-16 Thread Omer
Hello to All, What command can I use on a Cisco router to display the Mhz power of the router? Thanks Omer __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ __

Re: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-16 Thread Orion
Yes..it is available in 12.0 i have just implemented it together with IP-HELPER ADDRESS jeongwoo park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all > I heard that router had DHCP function. > Is that true? > if it is, which version is that? > > Thanks

Advice Needed- STP better or Fiber better???

2000-07-16 Thread Orion
Hi All I am connecting up two CAT5505. As i short of Fiber ports, can i use Crossed RJ45 STP and connect them up. What is the difference connecting that by using different media (Twisted Pair and Fiber - Since both support 100Mbps)?? Or is it Fiber has better quality signal? Pls advice Thanks

Re: Multilayer Switching vs. External Router

2000-07-16 Thread Mark Clarke
Hello to all, I would like to clarify some of the process of MLS using the 6500 chassis. What actually gives you the performance increase is the PFC card that is also installed on the supervisor module along with the MSFC. MLS uses the MLSP protocol. This protocol is the communication layer be

RE: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-16 Thread Padhu
Have u tried assigning an ip address to an ethernet interface of a cisco router acting as a dhcp client with helpder-address pointing to another cisco IOS dhcp server ? Ofcourse we wouldn't want the routers ip changing all the time ..maybe witha reservation would work here . Cheers,Padhu

Re: Windows based sniffer

2000-07-16 Thread Scott Nelson
Sniffer ( I have Sniffer Pro ) for the complex decodes that Etherpeek has a problem on. For everyday use, Etherpeek work great. For the really complex issues, I use Sniffer Pro. I can also do a capture with Etherpeek and export to Sniffer for the decodes. Sniffer/Sniffer Pro has more decodes than

Re: Router CPU power

2000-07-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hello to All, > >What command can I use on a Cisco router to display >the Mhz power of the router? > > >Thanks > >Omer What problem are you trying to solve? Even small routers have some distributed intelligence -- the physical and data link handling are not in the main processor. As you move

Re: Multilayer Switching vs. External Router

2000-07-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Mark's clarification at the "higher" end of the spectrum is excellent. Let me add some comments at the "lower" and "highest" ends. In selecting equipment, never look at performance alone. Look at price-performance. I've had any number of situations where putting two or more low-end routers

Fw: Home lab practice - one arm routing

2000-07-16 Thread Idris Buraimoh
-Original Message- From: Idris Buraimoh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Alex Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 15 July 2000 23:12 Subject: Re: Home lab practice - one arm routing >Hi Alex > >It isn't absolutely necessary to use a router with a f/e port. >You could use a router with two ethernet 1

Re: Multilayer Switching vs. External Router

2000-07-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Mark's clarification at the "higher" end of the spectrum is excellent. Let me add some comments at the "lower" and "highest" ends. In selecting equipment, never look at performance alone. Look at price-performance. I've had any number of situations where putting two or more low-end routers

Problems to solve, customers to satisfy

2000-07-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
There are lots of posts on "how do I do something for my customer/organization," which, as such, are not the focus of this list. I propose we try to get them much more into the spirit of the list. The Cisco design methodology is a good place to start. True, someone with years of design exper

Re: Access List Question

2000-07-16 Thread Raymond Everson (Rainman)
I'm sorry Mohamed, I have to disagree that this is not possible with Cisco IOS. All of the advice I've seen so far is true to Standard & Extended ACL's. BUT, with Named Access Lists (=/> IOS 11.2) you can dynamically change the list, but you must disable the ACL wherever it's applied, and re-enabl

Setting Up CCIE Lab

2000-07-16 Thread Rakesh Singh
Hi Guys, I am trying to setup a home study CCIE lab for my CCIE preparation.Can someone mail me a list of Routers/Switches/cables required to set up a lab and also some places where I can look for used gear. I know there were several archive giving the details,but I am not able to fin

Re: Router CPU power

2000-07-16 Thread Oz
When the router boots up it will tell you what CPU is used . or the cisco site for the different routers or search in this case MPC860 and when you see this on the info Motorola MPC860 40 MHz (50 MHz for Cisco 262x) it gets more confusing So i guess the MPC860 can be either speed. But in any case

RE: About accessing to some sites

2000-07-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Cho, Erik is quite correct about some of the possible problems. You may, however, be getting filtered deliberately. There have been some posts on the North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) that a few service providers have started blocking the .kr, .tw, and some other domains due to

Re: DHCP on Router!!

2000-07-16 Thread John Hardman
Humm... tried it last night on the @Home network, no luck. I could not find any trouble shooting tools for this feature, they all related to the DHCP server services, not client services. Didn't find anything on CCO either. Are there any debug or show commands to trouble shoot the IP ADD DHCP con

Re: Cisco online testing link->

2000-07-16 Thread Dick Silva
/ What does one need to get a CCO password? \ -Original Message- From: Hou, Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, July 16, 2000 5:26 AM Subject: Cisco online testing link-> >You need CCO to use this link: >http://www.c

connecting PABX to 7500

2000-07-16 Thread imran obaidullah
Hi, Is it possible to connect the PABX to the 7513 which has got 2 port T1/E1 high capacity digital port adapter. Is that you have anything like analog PABX and digital PABX. How many voice channels does this card will support. I could not get this details from cisco site, Please give me some

DHCP and subnets

2000-07-16 Thread whatshakin
Hello folks, Please clarify this for me.    Hypothetical example: Campus LAN with multiple buildings.  Each building on its own vlan and with its own subnet addressing scheme. All buildings tied in to a Catalyst 5500 which has RSP doing all the inter-vlan routing.  Data center using a single

RE: Setting Up CCIE Lab

2000-07-16 Thread Wayne Lawson
Rakesh, Check out www.optsys.net. They sell used equipment - I bought some stuff from them a few months ago and got a great deal. Wayne Lawson, SE - Cisco Systems CCIE # 5244, CCNA & CCDA, Nortel NCSE, MCSE, CNE, CBE, CNX Ethernet -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[

Re: Problems to solve, customers to satisfy

2000-07-16 Thread Annlee Hines
One last item, certainly implied by the final piece of step 1: 7) sell the result to management before you implement, lest they disprupt it part way through, leaving you (of course) to make the salvage operation work Annlee ""Howard C. Berkowitz"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:v04220

Re: 7204/7204VXR

2000-07-16 Thread Andy
sort of - you can use them in higher _bandwidth_ densities - you can't physically get any more cards into the chassis. There is a points system whereby cards (7500 PAs without the VIPs basically) are assigned a points value based on high, medium or low bandwidth, and are limited to certain combin

Re: VTY Access List Control

2000-07-16 Thread Bob & Karen Timmons
That should do the trick.  You would create the access-list in priviledged mode [RouterA(config)#], not in the line mode [RouterA(config-line)#] Remember that this will allow ALL hosts within this subnet and will disallow ALL hosts not in this subnet.   RouterA#config tEnter configuration com

VTY Access List Control

2000-07-16 Thread m. jean stockton
I am not sure about the correct commands for vty access control.  Is the following command correct to permit any device from network 192.88.54.0 to establish a virtual terminal session with the router?   line vty 0 4  access-list 12 permit 192.88.54.0  0.0.0.255     line vty 0 4 access-cl

RE: Windows based sniffer

2000-07-16 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 06:45 PM 7/15/00, William E Gragido wrote: >Etherpeek is pretty cool, although I am pretty sure that Sniffer offers more >total functionality. Sniffer has a built-in expert system that analyzes packets and automatically identifies problems. Sniffer also has terrific decodes for almost every

CCNA 640-407??

2000-07-16 Thread Mohammed Hakim
Hello All, Is the ICRC Cisco press book and the Cisco CCNA 640-507 Certification Guide .. enough to pass the CCNA 640-407 Exam. Thanks, M. Hakim __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

CCNA 640-407??

2000-07-16 Thread Mohammed Hakim
Hello All, Is the ICRC Cisco press book and the Cisco CCNA 640-507 Certification Guide .. enough to pass the CCNA 640-407 Exam. Thanks, M. Hakim __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

Re: Problems to solve, customers to satisfy

2000-07-16 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>One last item, certainly implied by the final piece of step 1: > >7) sell the result to management before you implement, lest they disprupt it >part way through, leaving you (of course) to make the salvage operation work > >Annlee Yep. Another part of step 1 is accurate determination of top m

Re: CCNA 640-407??

2000-07-16 Thread Leonard Ong
Hi, Of course, plus some Luck, some Concentration, some practice :) Regards, Leonard Ong, CCNP R/S, CCDP R/S, CSE, LCP Leonard Advanced Research,Inc Leonard Ong|The content of this E-Mail is confidential and may not be reposted, (Íõ¶°ºÀ) |republished or quoted without the author's express wr

Off TOpic - CID/CCDP 5tudy Materials

2000-07-16 Thread Chuck Larrieu
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Re: 7204/7204VXR

2000-07-16 Thread Billha
CAUTION *** BE VERY CAREFULL ** Some cards from the 7204 can NOT be used in the VxR chassis such as the SA-COMP1. The VxR is a totally different beast and should have been re-named something else. "Michael Vicchiollo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 002901bfedee$a3764620$[EMAIL PROTEC

ACCESSING A SERVER THROUGH AN OPEN PORT

2000-07-16 Thread Kerv23
I would like to access a server from home.  the port that was opened on the cisco router is is 1433.  I would like instructions on how to access it.   Kerv

ACCESSING A SERVER THROUGH AN OPEN PORT

2000-07-16 Thread Kerv23
I would like to access a server from home. the port that was opened on the cisco router is 1433. I would like instructions on how to access the server through the open port Kerv ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list

Boson BSCN test #1

2000-07-16 Thread Z. Hassan
Hi everyone, I would like know if anyone has tried the Boson test version 3.09 for BSCN. Any input on this test will be highly appreciated. Thanx, Zahid ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list archives, and subscrip

dhcp on router?

2000-07-16 Thread jeongwoo park
hi! all. I thought that the router only forwards the DHCP request from clients to DHCP server. So, can router dynamically allocate ip addresses for DHCP requesting clients without reaching to DHCP server? Then the router also should have same stack of all ip addresses on its memory.. How does rout

RE: dhcp on router?

2000-07-16 Thread Aaron K. Dixon
A router can serve as a dhcp server. You can set the WINS server, name server, etc. ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.5 ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.10.6 10.10.10.12 ! ip dhcp pool GROUPSTUDY network 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 dns-server 10.10.1.1 10.10.5.2 10.1.1.1 netbios-name-server

Re: 7204/7204VXR

2000-07-16 Thread Chris McCoy
Ditto on that. The FDDI Port Adapter doesn't work either. - Original Message - From: "Billha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 1:58 PM Subject: Re: 7204/7204VXR > CAUTION *** BE VERY CAREFULL ** > > Some cards from the

RE: dhcp on router?

2000-07-16 Thread dfoss
The router will act as a DHCP server with little trouble. I think that came out in the 12.0.2 code. If you're comparing it between the router and NT servers then I see little additional benefit either way. Both platforms will allocate the IP's and IP settings with no problems. So really, I gue

RE: Cisco online testing link->

2000-07-16 Thread dfoss
If you have any smartnet contract you can sign up for it using the contract number. -Original Message- From: Dick Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 12:38 PM To: Hou, Li; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cisco online testing link-> / What does one need to get a C

Re: Connecting to the console port of a Catalyst 1900

2000-07-16 Thread tcpipppp
If these have been in operation for 3 years, I would guess that they are the "original" Catalyst 1900 switches. These switches used a different pinout on the console port. I don't know the pinouts, but as I recall, they are almost like a null modem cable. I think one wire connects differently t

How to setup the SDLC inetrface vmav&partnet mac address?

2000-07-16 Thread Andy Xing
Hi, We have tow location ,they use DLSW to comunicate. In our office we have a AS400 connected with a Cisco 2501 router by SDLC, in other site they have a AS400 and a Cisco 7500 connected through ethernet. My question is when I config SDLC interface , how to identify the vmac and partner mac a

Re: Windows based sniffer

2000-07-16 Thread Richard Dollins
Oh please, don't even complain about the W&G analyzers. When you want to decode packets in real time, (not capture/stop/look/hope) you need a W&G. It does multiple realtime decodes on LAN and WAN while you watch. And BTW Network General/Network Ass. never did develop a analyzer for the Windows en

Re: CDP not working on subinterface

2000-07-16 Thread John Neiberger
I've checked the CIR and we're doing fine there, especially since this is a 256k fractional t-1 running at about 1% utilization. Our circuits are not policed, so even if we were above CIR, nothing gets dropped unless the frame relay network became obscenely congested. As I mentioned before, all

Re: Cisco online testing link->

2000-07-16 Thread Bharat Suneja
Sign up as a Cisco Consultant - get a CCO account. And other goodies. Bharat Suneja ""Dick Silva"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 005901bfef44$4499adc0$7f3dd0d1@dick">news:005901bfef44$4499adc0$7f3dd0d1@dick... > / > What does one need to get a CCO password? > \ > -Original Message

bridging analog phone service with Cisco VoIP

2000-07-16 Thread neal rauhauser
If you just want to 'bridge' analog phone service this is what you need - private line automatic ringdown (plar) means that the connection is established as soon as one end goes off the hook. This is a point to point config ... if you want to get fancier than this you need to create a dial plan.

Re: How to setup the SDLC inetrface vmav&partnet mac address?

2000-07-16 Thread D. J. Jones
Try this link first Andy: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/488/39.html The following link shows a number of STUN, SDLC and SDLLC sampe configs: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/488/12.html Hope you get your issue(s) resolved..dj ""Andy Xing"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8kti31$m6c$[

Re: CDP not working on subinterface

2000-07-16 Thread Raymond Everson (Rainman)
... m'tinks Ele'Chil' might be on to sumpin' here could you capture the sho fr pvc / and sho fr map from both ends of the one NOT passing CDP traffic... and post them? yeah, this is of some interest to me too, but priscilla hit the issue with the "broadcast" thread think of all

RE: DHCP and subnets

2000-07-16 Thread Padhu
My 2c on this . When the DHCP broadcasts crosses the router ,it carries that routers mask and ip info across to the dhcp server ( assuming helpder is there) the DHCP server on seeing that the reqest came from that particular subnet issues an ip from a scope ...U could configure multiple scopes

Need used router for studying

2000-07-16 Thread Dave
I would like to start studying for the CCNA and then on to CCNP. I would like to find a used router that I could use throughout the certification process. Could someone recommend a model, and explain why and maybe an estimated cost? Thanks in advance, Dave ___ UPD

Re: CCIE TEST

2000-07-16 Thread Stylen
Another tip for those of you going onto CCIE, take all the exams below it, i.e. CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, CCDP. This will give you a good foundational knowledge for the CCIE written and lab exams. You will need ALOT more knowledge to pass CCIE, but it will give you a very good start. I found CCDA and CCDP

Re: Router CPU power

2000-07-16 Thread Raymond Everson (Rainman)
Howeird is completely correct. Sure enough, you can get cpu processor speeds from the gear fact sheet, but this is a poor indicator of how the box is going to perform under load. There are simply too many factors effecting actual throughput to use this metric for anything except a stripped-down

RE: What kind of information passing DHCP

2000-07-16 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Default gateway and DNS server addresses are two more that come to mind. DHCP can pass along a lot of information, depending upon whether or not your DHCP server and your workstation protocol stack support it. RFC 2131 is, I believe, current ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2131.txt Chuck -O

2505 routers

2000-07-16 Thread Dave Page
Please help out a Cisco newbie with two naive questions: 1. The 2505 has two serial interfaces and 8 RJ-45 ethernet ports. Are the 8 ethernet ports routable interfaces, or is it just the serial ports? My hunch is that the ethernet ports just perform a hub function. 2. What qualifies as a T

CLSC Exam

2000-07-16 Thread Sudesh Kumar
HI, Can someone please advise the CLSC Exam duration and the passing mark. Thanks SK Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ___ UPDATED Posting Guidelines:

Re: 2505 routers

2000-07-16 Thread Stylen
1. Yes, the 8 RJ-45 ethernet ports perform the same function as a hub, and act as only a single router interface. 2. A TFTP server does not use logings or passwords, and uses port 69 instead of 21. IIS does not perform TFTP services, but there are many free TFTP servers available on the net for

Re: Cisco online testing link->

2000-07-16 Thread Daniel Ma
Do the on-line tests credit to our certificates? Or they are just sample tests? I am really curious about that. If so, then we do not need to register with Sylvan Prometric and get it free? "Dick Silva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 005901bfef44$4499adc0$7f3dd0d1@dick">news:005901bfef44$4

ACRC Exam

2000-07-16 Thread Wisin Suhendra Setiady
Dear Cisco GroupStudy Members, I have just taken the ACRC exam with the following result: Passing Score: 790 Your Score: 776 Grade: Fail Concerning the ACRC 11.3 Section AnalysisSection Score % Overview of Scalable Internetworks 100% Managing Tarffic and Access 78% Configuring Scalable

did I find a BGP bug?

2000-07-16 Thread neal rauhauser
I am running a 7206VXR for our main BGP box. We're colocated with Level 3 (AS3356) and we have ethernet to them. We have T1s to UUNet (AS701) and Teleglobe (AS6453). I am running OSPF for my IGP and everything seems to be working well there. I have a 7120 in my office that I am using for BG

Re: Setting Up CCIE Lab

2000-07-16 Thread bellis
www.optsys.net -Brad Ellis CCIE#5796 "Rakesh Singh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Guys, >I am trying to setup a home study CCIE lab for > my CCIE preparation.Can someone mail me a list of > Routers/Switches/cables required to set up

Re: 2505 routers

2000-07-16 Thread Raymond Everson (Rainman)
They're just hub ports, with an internal controller BUT, if you want to pass traffic to another segment or if you want to employ other "routing" functions, i.e. ACL's, Policy Routing destinations, caching tweaks, etc. then the hub connected devices are the segment/broadcast domain those routin

Re: DHCP, and, subnets

2000-07-16 Thread Stephen Lee
Please correct me if I'm wrong but the way I've seen it work is; If you have the helper address defined on all the vlans in you RSM then, when the router sees a bootp dhcp request from the PC it sends a directed broadcast towards the next hop to the helper address. When it gets to the server th

Fw: DHCP, and, subnets

2000-07-16 Thread S Bambang Santoso
The RSM work as the BOOTP Relay agent this is what happen when the client request for IP Address : 1 The request packet arrive to the interface (of the catalyst and RSM check this packet). As a note the DHCP request contain the Router Relay IP Address field in the packet). The client use UDP

Opinions on Caslows CCIE Book and How was Networkers

2000-07-16 Thread J K
Hello Group , Anyone get to go to orlando to networkers havent heard much conversation about it besides cisco's site . i was wondering if any one has had success using this book and how would you rate this book . I recently purchased the 3 volume set from fatbrain that comes with his cci

[Off Topic] Denials of Service

2000-07-16 Thread J. Oquendo
For those interested in networking Denial of Service attacks whether its to refresh your knowledge or perhaps learn about different types of attacks (some theorized) please stop by and read Theories in DoS. (http://www.antioffline.com/TID/) This is a document in which I have spent some down tim

Recertification Information

2000-07-16 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Someone else mentioned it earlier, but I am seeing more information on the Galton site implying the term of certification, and by implication, the time of re-certification. If I read correctly, the term of certification for CCNA, CCDA, and CCNP is three years. For example, my completion date for

Managing Traffic

2000-07-16 Thread Erwin Novriyanto
Dear All, I need your idea how to manage traffic. On my router have two different traffic, IP and SDLC. Both protocol was running well on that router. But, since the IP traffic going up, the SDLC traffic can not running. Now, i just implement priority-list command and define priority-group on the

Managing Traffic

2000-07-16 Thread Blue Light
Dear All, I need your idea how to manage traffic. On my router have two different traffic, IP and SDLC. Both protocol was running well on that router. But, since the IP traffic going up, the SDLC traffic can not running. Now, i just implement priority-list command and define priority-group on the

One AS and different OSPF process IDs

2000-07-16 Thread Omer
Hello to All, I am running only OSPF on my autonomous system but I am using a different OSPF process IDs on each router, will the routers still communicate? Please note that I am using only one OSPF process per router Thanks Omer __ Do You Yah

Re: One AS and different OSPF process IDs

2000-07-16 Thread Mark Vicuna
yes.. the process id is only used internally by the router to differentiate between different ospf processes running on the same router.. however, having said that.. the router's will not be able to 'communicate' if you mis-configure the router with the wrong networks taking part in ospf :) mark