64 kiloBITS per second = 8 kiloBYTES per second
your transfer rate is 7.37 kilo BITS or BYTES?
Chuck
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Muralidhar A.
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 9:18 PM
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Subject:Ideal
Hi,
Is anyone know how to connect two 3640. both
routers is having 8 port syn/asyn prots. and i want to do some lab testing but i
dont know which cable should i use. I know null modem will do the job but if
someone send me exact cable specification then i would be great.
AA
FWIW, my old Flashcom DSL account had a single static IP. Had the same IP
for the year I was with them
Your mileage obviously varies.
Chuck
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To:
The auto-summary and no auto-summary commands have nothing to do with the
ability of EIGRP to work with VLSM.
In EIGRP, automatic summarization takes place in the routing process when
several subnets are entered into the process, subnets which will
automatically be summarized at the higher
And exactly what problem would this solve?
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Hey Group,
I was pondering this thought.
Hi,
Has anybody taken this test or know much about it?
Any kind of info is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Hi;
I checked with Cisco web site, they indicated that the no. of CCIE
is just 4996.
As of July 31, 2000.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/ccie_present.html
Thanks
Vincent Chong
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Want to poll a specific port on a Cat5500 via SNMP.
Port in question is Mod 10 - Port 4. Its 100Mb fast ether. This is the
ifIndex:
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifIndex.20 = 20
Since I know that how can I specify via snmpwalk to look at just this
interface?
Off to look over some other docs but
Dear group, thnxs for the last answer on the 3000's.
Q: are there ios differences between 1600- and 2500?
A quick look on the Cisco www told me nothing.
Why shouldn't I buy 3 1600's and WAN them together. Instead of the 2500's.
Your answer will guide my buying decision. Need them for
The remote router ID is 10.9.1.2, the router uses as his router ID the
lowest ip address of the loopback as his router ID if their is no loopbacks
he goes to the lowest ip address of one of the interfaces.
Gil
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From where you bring that number ??
Last I checked in the Cisco site there was a little over 4000.
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Thats the number of CCIE's
follow the link that I stated
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From where you bring that number ??
Last I checked in the Cisco site there was a little over 4000.
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NO OSPF or BGP!!on 11.2 with necessary RAM.
be judiciou. Get 2521's!!
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Hi,
Can somebody explain me how to convert an multicast IP address
for e.g (224.0.0.6) into multicast mac address.
TIA,
-Subbi.
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I am appearing for CCNA 2.0 examination on 30th August.
I have ICND book from Cisco press but is any extra reading required or
I have my ccnp already, finished every exam in 45 minus.
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Hi,
Can somebody explain me how to convert an multicast IP address
for e.g (224.0.0.6) into multicast mac address.
TIA,
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hello ppl,
I have just purchased a nice cheap cisco 2501 (woo-hoo), thing is, its only
running ios 10.3 or something (doh).
if i want to expand the memory, it has about 2 meg or something feeble, what
type do i need, dimms ? simms ?
any help much appreciated
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not a null cable. You need the 60-pin male DTE-DCE cable. Search for it at
Ebay and you'll find it.
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Hi,
Is anyone know how to connect two 3640. both routers is having
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, cisco_ccna wrote:
Hi,
you need use the command of "no auto-summary", to let router support the
VLSM.
i really don't think thats going to matter in this particular case. The
routers both are using a /25 mask and will apply that to routes
learned. If the route gets
Oz, remember to move every now and then to keep those crustaceons from
checking you outOuch! :) Enjoy, we think you deserve it. When you get
back, let us know how your CCDA lab is doing.
Dale
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I have to agree with Chuck on this matter. The survey IS NOT / CAN'T BE an
influence on your score. The cisco exams are not even "adaptive" like the Novell
exams. The questions are pulled from a pool established by evaluating the beta
exam results and a certain number of questions are pulled for
Hi Group,
A client's LAN was implemented with a stack of three Cabletron hubs and
the Ethernet interface of a Cisco 2522 router has three secondary
addresses in addition to the primary. There are two Windows NT servers
and about thirty workstations.
The problem is that we've been having a lot
I didn't say that it would necessarily solve any problems. I was just saying
that it could give somebody who thinks that they have reached the top
another goal to try to excel to. Plus, who wouldn't want a cert recognising
the fact that they have mastered all of the cisco certs...big and small.
Hi all,
I would like to configure the router commands from my P.C; using TCL and
Expect scripts. Is there any place(web sight) where I can get these
scripts.
Thanks for any kind of information.
Santha Ram.
Lead Engineer(Technical)
Future Software Technologies,
Chennai, India.
I know this is for udp broadcast forward, but is there anyway to forward tcp
broadcast? If there is, what scenarios should we use tcp/udp broadcast
forward?
Thanks
What have you seen that produces TCP broadcasts?
As a study question, why would it be unlikely to have a broadcast
mechanism
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, daeola wrote:
Hello Everyone,
1.) Could someone please advise me on the sort of routers suitable
for a home lab on a student budget. Basically, the routers that
would give me enough confidence and experience to tackle most networking
jobs and
The title should be more like Elevated Cisco Internetworking Deity, ( El
CID )
One Certification to rule them all
One Certification to find them
One Certification to bring them all
And in the Networks bind them
In the Land Of Cisco, where the Routers lie
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Three secondarys because we use VLSM in an OSPF environment of small
subnets.
The router has only a link with the internal WAN. It is the only
interface between the LAN and the rest of the corporate network.
Thanks for your suggestion.
Stanny.
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Actually, that was my questions too. I am not sure if all broadcast are
based on udp instead of TCP, like all multicast are based on udp to avoice
unnecessary retransmission. Maybe broadcast is the same case. Is my
understanding correct?
Cisco has a "ip forward-protocol dns", is it true that it
Its not very often that I get annoyed at anyone or indeed bite so easily
BUT. There are plenty people on this list who are striving at their limits
to get to CCNA /CCNP level. I am pretty sure that they do not need someone
like yourself come here to brag how good you are and how easy you find
Expect script is pretty straighforward and easy to use
if you install expect package yourself, it comes with many good examples,
and they should be enough for you to start using expect/send sequences,
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The Cisco CCIE is arguably the most difficult certification to attain in the
Data/Telecom industry. No, it is not the only certification out there, and
I don't plan on stopping my pursuit of further certifications once I attain
the CCIE, but those who have attained CCIE status deserve
Hi,
I got this email through the other day. Any one else received it or indeed
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change the config register calue back to 0x2102 in the global configuration
mode using the command :
Router(config)# config-register 0x2102
Regards
Atif
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I dont see any point in using broadcasts with TCP cuz u have a TCP
connection between two devices only ..
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they sure do deserve recognition . if we do not commend them now who will
commend us when e get our CCIE certification :-)
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I am preparing for my final exam in the CCNP track Support 2.0. I am
wondering people who have done this exam which books do they recommend? I
have searched on Amazon and not too many books out yet. I also hear that the
1.0 exam is very close to 2.0
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It sounds like you changed the config-register to 0x2142 to change the
password, and now to allow the router to save a configuration you need to
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i'll take a stab at howard's question:
because of the reliability requirements placed by tcp ?
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I know this is for
i'll take a stab at howard's question:
because of the reliability requirements placed by tcp ?
You're on the right track. What relationships and topologies do
these requirements suggest between sender and receiver?
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Vincent.
I think you have little, if any team player skills and you spend far too
much time in front of books rather than talking to people and understanding
the concept of teamwork. You could be a CCIZ for all I care, I would never
employ you.
your arrogance is also fairly breathtaking in
On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 01:04:52PM -0400 or thereabouts, Sean Wu wrote:
Actually, that was my questions too. I am not sure if all broadcast are
based on udp instead of TCP, like all multicast are based on udp to avoice
unnecessary retransmission. Maybe broadcast is the same case. Is my
See inline...
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1.) Could someone please advise me on the sort of routers suitable
for a home lab on a student budget. Basically, the routers that
Hi
There are two types of memory in a 2500 that you need to worry about.
1) Flash. 2500's have 2 slots for flash. Your best bet is to find 2 8MB
flash SIMMs. As if you are going to run more than IP, then most of the
images exceed 8MB. If you are going to only run IP and less than 12.1 images
syn, syn-ack and ack
anytime i see tcp i think of a one-to-one communication that must adhere to
the 3-way handshake.
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The first number was 1024 becasue the lab mega bytes! It's nice to see that
Cisco has a idea about a good joke!
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The latest CCIE number was in
Apparently, 30,000 CCIEs don't exist (Except perhaps in the Matrix or maybe
the Nexus).
And just what specializations do CCIEs carry??
CCIE is CCIE. No specialization in the CCIE track. Only more CCIE titles
such as RS, Design, ISP Dial, WAN Switching and SNA-IP. Is title is a CCIE
not a
I also received it, but I have no intention to try it out at the moment.
Luobin
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I got this email through the other day. Any one else received it or indeed
tried it out?
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I agree,
My maths teacher once told me this..
"Maths has always been difficult and complex, its not getting easier its
just that your ability to understand it is improving".
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syn, syn-ack and ack
anytime i see tcp i think of a one-to-one communication that must adhere to
the 3-way handshake.
Right. There are several good reasons to use broadcast/multicast (as
distinct from simply being connectionless):
1. You don't know the address of the destination (e.g., DHCP
My network is as follows:
Ethernet Segment ---|PIX||RTR|--OUT TO INTERNET
INTERNAL DMZ EXTERNAL
I have a few servers out in the DMZ zone. How and what is the standard for
security configuration for the PIX and the RTR (router). Is the RTR
Let's look at an area where certification is well established: medicine.
New medical school graduates have to pass the test of the National
Board of Medical Examiners. Call that the doctor's CCNA. It's entry
level to internship.
Most physicians who do not further subspecialize will do 3-4
Does anybody know how to configure the hold time in BGP?
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Interesting idea. However, there are more than "3" CCIE certifications.
CCIE RS
CCIE WAN Switching
CCIE ISP Dial
CCIE SNA-IP
CCIE Design (as of 7/10/00)
CCIE Security (in development)
CCIE Multiservices (made this one up, but I'm sure it's soon to come)
Therefore, there are currently 5 CCIE
Does anybody know the default value of hold time and keepalive interval
in BGP4?
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I also received it, but I have
Then you're limiting your network device knowledge to
just the world of Cisco. What do you do when you have
to go configure/fix a Bay/Nortel/3Com/whatever box?
Tell them to buy Cisco? When in reality, the other box
works just as well or better.
I hold multiple Cisco and Bay/Nortel
I'm having trouble finding good prep tests for the CCNP exams; both
Trancender and CICprep won't be ready until December. I've been to the
Boston site, but still undecided.
I'm looking for questions with good explanations as to Why. Has anyone
purchased something like this recently?
Thanks in
I think this guy abused the mailing list and spammed us.
Actually, I believe they harvested all of Usenet. I post
under a mailalias, and I got 23 emails to that mailalias
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Does anybody know the default value of hold time and keepalive interval
in BGP4?
Have you looked at the RFC?
What problem are you trying to solve by changing these timers?
There's quite a bit of thought that goes into the default values, and
it may be more appropriate to use other protocol
But what if you started at a young age and had time to get all of these things banged
out by the time you were 35 and then tried to find a company that specializes in them
all. I would want to get these certs, if not for the money, just simply for the hunt.
I just love the rush of seeing
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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A client's LAN was implemented with a stack of three Cabletron hubs and
the Ethernet interface of a Cisco 2522 router has three secondary
addresses in addition to the primary. There are two Windows NT servers
and about thirty
have you tried www.measureup.com ?
Neil
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i got it.
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Hi,
I got this email through the other day. Any one else received it or indeed
tried it out?
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At which point one might consider other pursuits - skydiving, scuba diving,
coaching Little League, climbing Anapurna, reading Toynbee's The Study of
History, volunteering at an old folks home, cultivating real friendships and
loving relationships. There is plenty in life to master, and not all
I suppose if I have to explain the kennings, then the joke isn't really that
good
.
No, dammit, the joke actually is pretty good. This time. For a change. :-
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Hello Groups,
Actually, from what I know, there are only two possibilities on how CCIE
test are
distinguish on scoring. A cisco employee category which needs you 5% higher
passing
score and the non-employee.
I am unaware, if any, such weighting methods other than above.
Regards,
Leonard
...volunteering at an old folks home...
Why am I thinking of Trey Parker and Matt Stone right now? ;-)
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Kevin Wigle wrote:
Although the idea that the survey affects the score is interesting, I too
cannot fathom how the survey matters.
You can answer the survey different for every exam. Where is the continuity
there? And explain to me the difference between a
Although the idea that the survey affects the score is interesting, I too
cannot fathom how the survey matters.
You can answer the survey different for every exam. Where is the continuity
there? And explain to me the difference between a "beginning" CCIE
Candidate and a "seasoned" CCIE
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Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 9:49 PM
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Subject:Re: ip classless ?
The ip classless command is used when setting up default routes. Cisco
routers
Picking up one soon any words of wisdom?
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Yeah, I got one too. I doubt it's the newsfeed, as someone suggested, as I
haven't posted to the news.
Haven't tried it, though I'd be hard-pressed to knowing they spammed the
newsgroup.
Bob
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What I am missing? Thanks in advance for your help.
Objective:
Hosts on network B can surf the net.
Specific host IP address can log into the Windows NT server
on network B.
The networks have valid class C address. The addresses
have been changed in the following exhibits.
Network A =
Hello, Dear friends,
I am studying BGP. Says on book,
when the routing policy that will be implemented in the autonomous system is
consistent with policy implemented in the ISP autonomous system, the BGP can be
replaced by a combination of static routes and default networks, while any
Dear group,
I learnt from the book EIGRP Network Design Solutions that EIGRP
redistributes connected network marked as ip default-network
automatically. But from the lab result, it seems it does not
redistribute ip default-network automatically. Does anybody have
experience on this?
Luobin
I pretty much like the Design CCIE to make myself feel like a guru come
deity come all-seeing god. But my suggestion would be to meditate on
this for 40 days and nights, before
you get your final answer. And don't worry, it's not 42. It's always
56.
Your lowly CCWB subject.
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On 8/27/00 at 4:31 PM Brian wrote:
i got it.
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, McCallum, Robert wrote:
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I got this email through the other day. Any
Kevin,
Sorry, can't help you there, but you reminded me of something that I believe was
posted here long long ago, concerning power supplies.
Quick disclaimer before I provide the link. I do NOT advocate doing what they did.
Anything you attempt as a result of this web page is your own darn
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Cai, Land -CN-IT wrote:
Hello, Dear friends,
I am studying BGP. Says on book, when the routing policy that will be
implemented in the autonomous system is consistent with policy implemented
in the ISP autonomous system, the BGP can be replaced by a combination of
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Kevin Wigle wrote:
For you guys (and gals) that may have stuff taking up space in your wiring
closets etc,
I have inherited a Cisco 1005 without a power supply.
Searched Cisco DPRG for the part number with no results.
PWR-1000-AC1=
Anyone got a power supply for
Eventually i passed ccie written examin with 80%, thank for the group ,
particularly i need to give
BiG thank to cisco not giving me the job..
Cheers
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I have seen this before - it was probably posted here who knows how long
ago!
Thanks for the reminding though - I have a PC power supply on hand!
Kevin
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Hi Guys, i took the 350-001 examin today and failed ..
This examin was very tough and i have never though
those questions would turn up in the examin. i think i
studied too much and being confused by different
people
saying different thing. i decided to go for training
course to get proper
i don't know why G.Swallow B Davis don't nee CCIE ???
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Dear group,
When I use command "no default-information in" under EIGRP router
configuration, I found the default candidates are still carried over to
the ip routing table. But when I reset the EIGRP neighbor relationship,
the default candidate mark was removed. Does this mean it's always
For those of you that need a CCNA, CCNP study rack
here's a link. I've used the rack for CCNP studys and it worked
great for me. You can reverse telnet to all the
routers.
http://www.inacom-msn.com/inacompage.asp?Section=inet-ciscorack
What material have you studied for BCRAN?
Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
I just wanted to thank those of you who has helped me prepare for the BCRAN
exam, which I passed this morning with a good score.
I will now continue my expedition towards CCNP 2.0.
Thanks,
Ole
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I have 2 2500's hooked up back to back. I used the command show controller
s 0 etc to make sure that the router was identifying the cable correctly.
Look for the DCE or DTE setting that appears in the output from this
command.
I then set the clock rate on the DCE ports that have the cables
Let me explain the difference. The best description of
it I've seen documented is in the networkers 2000 or
1999 Intro to routing presentation I believe. I can't
locate it at the moment.
Anyway, the 'ip classless' and 'no ip classless'
global IP options modify the routers *forwarding*
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, kenny wrote:
Hi guys ,
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Any comments ?
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[snippage]
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Just Passed CCNA 2.0, as far as I can remember, no ATM question. I used
Osborne CCNA study guide. Passing Score is high, from 1000 scale, you must
have at least 866. CCNA cover only OSI Stacks, RIP, IGRP, LAN Switch.
Good Luck
-ivan-
Real computer scientists only write specs for languages
What is the passing mark for BCRAN ? Wat material u used? Have u passed the
routing 2.0 and switching 2.0 before you take BCRAN??? I heard my friend
told me, it is good to take the routing 2.0 and switching 2.0 before taking
BCRAN, Is that true???
thank you in advance for your advice!!
Tong
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