I think the mix up is some folks are talking about the segment in the LAN
IE host to host via an hub, switch etc.
The LAN segment is the issue
Whilst your quote is correct it's describing a router NOT a LAN loaded up
with hosts
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
Everyone
Title: Foundation Courses !!!
First, FRS is not a course, it's just an exam, it's
a replacement for 3 exams "BSCN", "BCRAN" "BCMSN".
In all cases, you need the "Troubleshooting" exam
to attain the CCNP (in addition to CCNA, of course)
Advantagefor taking FRS is $$ savings, as it
costs $200
It's a standard line in an acceptance speech for someone who wins an Academy
Award (Oscar)
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Dear All,
Just a question to ask,
What is the foundation R S course for CCNP,
What does it consists of, how is it a replacement for two-three ccnp exams and the availability in Prometric centres, also would like to know did anybody of you got his ccnp
There are several E1 standard like Channelized E1, Fractional E1, Full rate
E1. What is the different between them? And can i use channelized E1 card
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"Yee, Jason" wrote:
hi,
Anyone who has taken the Routing 2.0 exam can tell
me do we need to remember
the bgp path selection order ,
This link gives all the possible key combinations for various OS's comms
software
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/61.html
HP
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Well it seems I really have missed a important point (need to study
more!).
As pointed out bye
From: Moore, C. Rodgers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
there's a protocol issue:
Herold,
The problem your going to have is Async PPP out of the 2515 and sync
PPP in
the 3640. The formatting is
PING reachability is an IP problem and is not related with DLSw, try disable
DLSw config and see that nothing change.
if you have reachability between Lo i think tha problem is in PC, check for
address and default gateway
PC0 must be 10.10.66.2 and 10.10.66.1 attached on R0-Eth1 segment
PC5 must
I'm thinking of buying leasing a triplet of 2501's. Anyone know where or
how much?
How and where?
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Deffered packet is normal on a CSMA/CD network like ethernet.
When packet must be trasmitted out on a ethernet interface the carrier are
sensed if it is busy the interface wait to send (deffer), the deffered
packet counter are incremented by 1, after a random time the interface
recheck for
Hello colleagues,
I have two Cisco 1601's running IOS version 12.0(3)T on which I try to
implement BGP as a routing protocol. When I am in config mode, I can see
that BGP is an option, but when I type 'router bgp 10', the system returns
'unknown routing protocol'. Are there any special
yes. you are right but this command exist
frame-relay traffic-rate average [peak]
not
Frame-relay traffic-rate [bit-rate [burst-size][excess-burst-size]]
the difference is in the option (the meaning are about the same but the
syntax is different).
The options "bit-rate [burst-size
Hello,
First of all, E1 stands for 2Mbps transmission.
If your transmited information is carried in a frame ( check ITU G.704
for details ) you can seperate 64Kbps "channels" out of this
2Mbps signal. For example in a TDM infrastructure, you can direct each of these
64K (or better to say n x
i made a mistake, with /30 subnet mask you can have max 2 host on network so
eth1-R0 10.10.66.1
ethx-R1 10.10.66.2
there isn't space for a PC. so i think you have connected the PC on eth0 on
R0 but eth0 don't have an IP address so you can't have IP connectivity on
eth0 and you can't ping
Thanks for your help. Now I still have some question:
I buy a NM-2CE1U for 2600. It said that they
are compatible with the International Telecommunication Union
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) G.703/G.704 specifications,
so i think that it can support G.703( the pure 2M
how long did you prepare for this exam ?
what studying material you used ?
KEN
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I passed CCNA 2.0 today.
Thanks group for your support and the timely advises.
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Get
asa part of many ospf sample
configurationsframe relay is used.is a detailed knowledge of frame
relay required for BSCN or are the basicssufficient?
thanks for any input
/gabriel
what is the passing marks for CCNP (all four subjects)
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Hello colleagues,
do you know what causes carrier transitions on a serial interface ?
Is it when the serial status changes from up/up to up/down, or when it
changes to down/down, or both ?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Georg Pauwen
hi..
i have a 2916 to connect to sun E3500 and Aix Machines. the sun hold
Oracle databases (not yet live) while Aix runs cobol and wisp(major load is
on this). the customer was complaining that the oracle sessions get
disconnected intermittenly.
i just ran a few ping tests and this reveals
o.k. lets start at the physical layer.
What cabling is being used here? Have you tested it to verify that it is
o.k.?
2nd.
What is the setting of the NIC cards in the servers? Manually set or auto
neg.
3rd.
What is the setting of the ports on the switch that they are connected to?
Manually
Yeah it is correct, ICQ 99a uses 4000 as its port to icq.mirabilis.com its
main operating server, if you want to block ICQ traffic, trace the roots
of its server, means its IP address, you can simply do that by sending the
ping request. Then deny traffic to that destination. Because as far I know
I'm afraid not !
Network Modules for 2600/3600 series
were only capable of running Channelized mode.
Newer HW code might support
controller E1 3/7
channel-group 0 unframed
command, but you have to check. Previous versions
didn't support this.
Regards,
Ufuk.
Title: BCSN - OSPF
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how deep the exam goes into OSPF?? Any help much appreciated.
Luke
hi friends
I am in deep trouble. help required
I am ravi kumar from HYDERABAD, INDIA
i have a 2503 router in my office. recently we got ISDN connection from local
basic telephone service provider (DOT) and bought ISDN internet account from
local ISP. I want to provide internet access to all my
Please tell me how to clear the vtp domain name in Catalyst 2924!
Vtp domain name isn't set anything first.Then I configured it to
Cisco but, I want to back to the initial.
I did 'write erase', but vtp domain name wasn't cleared.
_/_/_/_/_/__/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Masaru Umetsu
Luke,
Imagine being given a routing table and being
asked something indirect about it, such as what area
type is this router. Possible answers : ASBR, ABR,
Stubby, Not-so-stubby etc. This detail isn't given
explicitly but needs to be deduced from the routing
table you are given.
So in a
Hi all
I have been searching for 2 days the commands list for Catalyst 5005 but
without any results. Does anybody know the link for this doc ?
Thanks in advance
Cristian
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You've got line problems.just by specifying the switch-type and plugging in the ISDN you should get layer 1
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Hello Everybody
I'm currently using CWSI 2.1 and planning to buy Cisco Works 2000, Campus
2.4. Is there any upgrade product or should I pay the full product price?
If so, can you please provide me with the product number?
Thanks
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I do not wish to compromise my network by giving out real IP addresses
I chose 10.x.x.x and 12.x.x.x. only as an example IP address..
David Ristau wrote:
a web site say 12.0.0.1 sits out on a public network,
a user across the nation, say in
Can I use any standard 72-pin memory chip in my cisco 4500 router? I'm
wanting to upgrade to 32M and the cisco list price is $2K. How about flash?
Are there any generic brands out there that can be put into a cisco device.
Thanks,
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Even if I have 2 routers only crossed over on ethernet cable ? Or, should I
have full duplex enabled to avoid deferred packets ?
Nodir
Bosio Stefano wrote:
Deffered packet is normal on a CSMA/CD network like ethernet.
When packet must be trasmitted out on a ethernet interface the carrier
One command you may be able to use is:
set port broadcast mod/port threshold[%]
(threshold = 0..15 packets/second or 0-100 percent
0 pps or 100% unlimits broadcast traffic)
Just apply it to the port the WANG systems are hanging off.
Just a thought
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Talk to the local telco about the type of interface you need. You may need a
NT1 between your router's BRI (S/T interface) and the ISDN switch.
Will
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hi friends
I am in deep trouble. help required
I
hello ppl
I have a cat 5500 with 12 ethernet cards and an RSM
over the weekend I repatched the whole network and added a couple new
vlans...it all seems to work.
However
this message seems to come up occasionally
%MLS-4-RESUMESC:Resume MLS after detecting too many moves
%MLS-4-MOVEOVERFLOW:Too
TADA 3 minutes must be getting slow (sigh)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_5/cmd_ref/
cr_toc.htm
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Well, I know that this isn't exactly the question you asked, but go to
www.memoryx.com
32mb Kit Cisco 4500M, 4700, 4700M (2*CS72P16)
$106.00
8mb Cisco Approved Flash Simm (CS80FD8)
$99.00
HTH,
Adam Hickey
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First thing I would try is to see if you can shut off the unnecessary
protocols. Print servers do that a lot too. I had a customer recently who
was experiencing poor network performance and I found an Intel print server
that was pumping out about 10,000 IPX RIP packets a minute. It wasn't
I recommend this web site that was advertised on the list recently (Hitesh
Pathak) as an outstanding document to read on all things IP. Even route
aggregation/summarisation.
HYPERLINK http://www.3com.com/nsc/501302.html
http://www.3com.com/nsc/501302.html
Dan Mansfield
MCSE, CNE, CLP soon to
try this
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2003.htm
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/103/eigrp5.html
http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/design/ospf/on0407.htm
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_c
/ipcprt2/1cdrip.htm
Oz
Beth,
If you look on AG Groups site:
http://www.aggroup.com/support/hardware/epw they have a list of promiscuous
cards that they have tested with EtherPeek. This may help, but not sure how
the cards listed would work with other packet sniffers.
Thanks,
Neil Loffhagen
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You are correct!! Look at the Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting
Handbook pg 78.
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Everyone
Hello Friends
Has anyone on this list taken the Cisco Secure VPN BETA exam.
I am not asking anyone to break the NDA... just need some study tips and if
possible a break up of the topics on the exam.
Would really appreciate it
Thanks
SV
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I understand that since we are cloning machines over
the network from ( #.#.20.#)subnet to different subnet
where all the workstations are located, this traffic
has to go through a router. We are using Cat 5500.
Run a sniffer on your network for about 30 minutes and isolate the source sending
Title: BCSN - OSPF
If it is mentioned in the objectives you better
know it very well. Consult CCO and be familiar with all of the OSPF-related
commands and case studies. Don't shortchange your acquisition of knowledge just
for the sake of passing an exam.
MLC
"Henson, Luke" [EMAIL
There are too many unknown values to say that .01% collision rate or 10%
collision rate
is "unacceptable". What is the distance between the switch and the
workstation, what is the average
packet size, what is the utilization level of the line . Cisco may
state that .01% is
correct and that
Hi All,
What are the major differences between ISDN PRI signaling over R2 on a E1
packet voice network module? What are the benifts I will get if I use ISDN
PRI instead of R2.
Thanks,
Iqbal
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What is the command to type in to check whether my router is set to dial
in on
demand or whether it is set to dial to my ISP every x amount of time?
It is a Cisco 1600 series ISDN router.
Thanks,
David
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I'd compare the old 4.4.1 configuration (which you hopefully still have) to
current one. I'm planning the same upgrade on ours to get VPN capability,
so I'm kind of interested in the problem.
Chuck Church
CCNP, MCNE, MCSE
Sr. Network Engineer
Magnacom Technologies
140 N. Rt. 303
Valley Cottage,
Hi group,
I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
anyone knows where I could find .vsd files for Cisco equipment? And
how much it would cost?
Thanks in advance,
MD
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I read the following form Cisco documentation about IPSec:
"IKE uses UDP port 500. The IPSec ESP and AH protocols use PROTOCOL
numbers 50 and 51. Ensure that your access-list are configured so that
50, 51 and UDP port 500 traffic is not blocked ..."
My question is, what are the PROTOCOL
Group -
At last a question I can answer!
You can 1.) Build a custom db9 adapter that raises CD toward the 2800 and
does the null-modem functions, or 2.) force an arp entry into a router on
the same Ethernet segment.
To get access I used method #2 which is described in the attached text file.
Are they not the port numbers?
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I read the following form
Hi,
Could someone please give a reference where I could find the new QOS
features for VOIP.
I'm working with the 12.0(7)T IOS version.
Tank in advance,
Jônatas Lima de Amorim
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Hi experts,
I am going to use cisco catalyst 2980G instead of stack of 3548s and
3524s. I was warned that 2980G don't support QoS which 3500 series do.
Is that true? It is very appreciated if you can point out what I will
lose and what I will gain by using 2980G compared with 3500 series.
From the IANA:
"In the Internet Protocol (IP) [DDN], [RFC791] there is a field, called
Protocol, to identify the next level protocol. This is an 8 bit field."
Look here:
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/protocol-numbers
for all the gory details...
Dale
[=`)
From: George
Once again,
http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/
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Subject: visio template for Cisco equipment
Hi group,
I'm using Visio to draw a network topology and just wondering that if
Hi
No "regular" 72 pin SIMMs will not work, you will need parity memory. I
picked up 2 16MB parity from Accessmicro for about $100 with shipping, works
great. As for flash any flash from a 2500, 2600, 4x00 will work. If you need
new flash check the archive, there is a site memoryx.com, I think I
Fine if you have a CCO acount, otherwise not very usefull.
Neil
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Once again,
http://www.cisco.com/partner/visio/
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Hi
Yes, you will need an advanced (e.g. enterprise+) image. I can not say for
sure, so you will have to do the research if a advanced image on a 1600 will
even support BGP.
HTH
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Here's what's going on:
When IP receives a packet (coming up from ethernet or whatever L2 is), it doesn't look
at the port number to see where to go next. It looks at the Protocol Number, which
indicates which process is next up the OSI model. For example, ICMP is protocol
number 1, TCP is
Hi George, Hi Group,
The protovol-number is a 8-bit field in the IP-Header and defines the
Protocol that the packet encapsulated in the ip-header uses. Common
Protocol Numbers:
1 ICMP
6 TCP
17 UDP
88 IGRP
89 OSPF
You can find the complete reference at
20 seconds spent searching at www.cisco.com yielded the following results:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/ca2980g.htm
Look under Key Features, you'll find what you're looking for. Following
proper list etiquette, you should always search for the answer yourself
before posting to
Can anyone tell me what routers or catalyst support QoS
Daley Okuwa
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Can anyone help me with whitepapers, websites on
Advanced PIX Beta Exam (exam code 9E1-571).
You can register for this exam. Last date for this
exam is 13th Sept.
Enjoy but hurry and do not forget to email me the
important sites on PIX.
Thanks...
Can I connect Token Ring Interface on my router directly to LAM Port?? I
have tried it but it shows down/down status on the router. Initially I tried
it by putting a TR hub b/w Router LAM. And it worked fine.
Is there any issue connecting Router directly to LAM Port?
i had a similar problem with a cat 5500 the problem was a encapsulation
mismatch on a trunk. Correct the mismatch and the messagge go away (but for
me wasn't occasionally but every 5 seconds)
hope this help
Stefano
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Here is the link for everything that is on the test. Seriously, I took it
about 3 weeks ago and it is straight out of the manual, even the pictures!
It runs the whole gambit of what hardware is this and which way the
interfaces are numbered to configuration and even into all of the Crypto
To Folks who have heard or worked with MarchFirst, I wanted to know if any
one out there what they think about the company good or bad ? company
culture, Projects, and travelling etc.
Any recruters having them as a client please help me to find out more before
jumping to the unknown.
I have a cco account and it's not very helpful, maybe I need
another type of account ? I can login to CCO but get auth
failed when going to this page. heh!
Neil Schneider wrote:
Fine if you have a CCO acount, otherwise not very usefull.
Neil
""McCallum, Robert"" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Each protocol also has a number, a few other people posted links to lists of
those protocol numbers. In an access list, you can specify them like this:
access-list 102 permit tcp 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.255 192.168.100.0 0.0.0.255
This would allow all TCP traffic to go from 192.168.1.0 subnet over to
Likewise.
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I have a cco account and it's not very helpful, maybe I need
another type of account ? I can login
David,
I have the same problem as yours.
Q: How many types of CCO account are there?
Joseph
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I had no problems with the upgrade. Works fine .. well atleast till now :-)
Atif
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Please forward all replies to the Jobs list. This is not appropriate for
the certification list.
Thanks,
Paul
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To Folks who have heard or worked with
The person who first listed the link, should simply get them for us...i
wouldif it were me
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PC Architecture
MCP, TCP/IP Administrator
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You need a CCO partner login rather than a regular CCO login.
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I have a cco account and it's not very
Nodir,
Deferred Packets isn't necessarily a fault.
Presumably the ethernet interface is set to half
duplex ? In which case collisions are are normal
everyday event.
Deferred in this instance is just saying I cannot send
just now because something else is
happening/colliding/jabbing etc.
Catalyst 5005: unexpected behaviour
It refused to accept any Telnet connections! It refused to answer to ping !
But it continued to perform its functions: switching, vlans, etc. After a
reboot it started answering at ping, accepted telnet connections but it
didn't accepted any snmp request!
Therefore, are you happy stealing software as long as
you can give it to others ? a sort of modern day Robin
Hood.
Maybe, if you wrote the software you would be less
happy, maybe not, maybe you'd just give it away ?
Suggestion,
Get yourself a C compiler.
Write stacks of great code under the
you will find a few at the link below
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
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Ide be careful with march but hey they made great race cars oops wrong
march (grin)
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"Move" means a mac/vlan in cam table changes its port
index, usually it is caused by :
1/ misconfiguration . The switch to learn the same
mac/vlan from two different ports in turns.
2/ spt loops
Here is how you can get some insight in the problem ;
If i recall correctly ;
on the
Any Comments regarding CCIE Preparation in
Broadwing
Is it good, very good ?
Please share your opinion and experience
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I don't understand your term "LAM" can you expand on what that means?
If it refers to a Ring-In Ring-Out port, then no you can't connect a router
to that. Assuming your cabling is good you should be able to conenct a
router to any other port, unless the port is disabled or something.
Is it
One thing to consider, though, is how rapidly is the number increasing? Have
you baselined your network?
If *sometimes* you can't transmit because the carrier is busy, that's
normal. If all of a sudden you find that can't transmit because the carrier
is busy *very frequently*, then your
I think there are two or maybe three
1. reseller/consultant
2. smartnet support contract holder
3. cisco employee?
daveh
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Subject: Re: visio template for Cisco
Anybody who states an exact threshold for a high rate of Ethernet
collisions, without any reference to the network topology, applications,
and measuring method, is speaking without authority. ;-)
I think that the 0.1% that Cisco likes to claim is based on the comparison
of frames output by
I am off for a couple of weeks or so to Seattle , so I will be offline for
a while .
if you need me for whatever reason email me @ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I will check that account now and then
I will be gone in a few hours so I will check this account later on and
then sign off for a couple of
Careful there Phil - If you go standing up for laws and ethics and
principles and such, people will start calling you all sorts of nasty
names... I speak from experience! [=`)
Dale
PS - I am not sure what the deal is with the Visio icons, my CCO login works
just fine, but the URL has the
there are many It depends on what department, who you are , who you work
for , CCIE, partner , reseller etc
--
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
Q: How many types of CCO account are there
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I never asked Cisco about the survey. I asked whether the tests were
adaptive, (i.e. would change based on answers you give to the technical
questions early on in the test.) The answer was no. I'm sure that the
survey does not affect the questions you get either.
Cisco did say that some
Thank you for your comments on it -
only deferred packets and collisions are increasing. No drops or any other
errors. I have about 5-6 packets/second deferred and same approximate number of
collisions (not late collisions). Approximate traffic flow (both send and
receive) is about 5-6 MB per
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