Re: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #604

2000-09-02 Thread BRIGGS_CHRISTOPHER
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Re: subinterfaces

2000-09-02 Thread Tim O'Brien
RE: subinterfacesThe book that I am looking at states that the 1600 will run 12.0(3)T with 4 meg flash and 8 meg DRAM, but you will need to upgrade to 10 meg DRAM for the IP Plus software of the same version (12.0(3)T). It looks like you can run any version of the software if you have software if

Re: subinterfaces

2000-09-02 Thread Dale Cantrell
Hey, I was using practise exam on Cisco Press CCDA CD and the answer to one of the questions was that to run NAT, you need minumum of 11.2 IOS. But you can't get it going on a 1600? Dale -Original Message- From: Nova Rich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 1:05

RADIUS question?

2000-09-02 Thread Gert Jan
Can someone assist me to get the following work. I've got a Cisco router with a ISDN line and a MICA module (for analog call), it need to function as a RAS. Authentication is handled by a Novell BorderManager RADIUS module. My question is if there anyone here is familar with this setup who can ass

RE: Vlans on routers

2000-09-02 Thread RAUL RENTERIA
buy "cisco lan switching"/ by clark. cisco press. good luck. >From: "Check your mail!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Check your mail!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Lists Wizard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Vlans on routers >Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2000 22:14:51 -0500 > >Go to

Re: subinterfaces

2000-09-02 Thread Justin Marcus
hey NAT on a 1600 works... :P it works on 12.0.8 onwards i assume... :) Justin... On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Dale Cantrell wrote: > Hey, I was using practise exam on Cisco Press CCDA CD and the answer to one > of the questions was that to run NAT, you need minumum of 11.2 IOS. > But you can't get it

Re: Memory question - pls help !!

2000-09-02 Thread Circusnuts
#Config T No Partition Flash ^Z When you have two sticks, the default is the partition of them... Good Luck !!! Phil - Original Message - From: "Bob & Karen Timmons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ashfaq Aslam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 10:26 PM

Re: VPN Client through firewall

2000-09-02 Thread Kenneth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 what's your topology? The cisco VPN Client usually connects directly with the firewall so there's no special ports to open. ""Denao Ruttino"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8op2h5$9ro$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8op2h5$9ro$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Do

Re: NAT WITHIN An ETHERNET INTERFACE.

2000-09-02 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
#1 if both subnets (A and B) are plugged into ports in a switch belonging to the default VLAN (VLAN1) then the router should see both subnets if it's configured for 2 subinterfaces. The router should be able to route between both subinterfaces. # 2 If the ports were specifically divided into 2 su

Re: new version of CCNP tests

2000-09-02 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
I think you'll find the answer when you go to Cisco's site. "Armando Santana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message E13Us0v-0006cq-00@chqes1">news:E13Us0v-0006cq-00@chqes1... > Hi all, > > > Is there anyone here who known if the new version of the CCNP test's > certification > available ? > > Bes

Re: Thanks : Passed BCRAN

2000-09-02 Thread Jeff Humpton
Following the link to the place where you bought the book finds that you spent $60.00 for the book at Amazon.  You could have gotten it for about $43.00 at www.bookpool.com Check out this link for the Bookpool price for that book: http://www.bookpool.com/.x/7zeihdx478/ss/1?qs=0072124806&Go.x=15&G

IOS Firewall Feature set vs PIX

2000-09-02 Thread Oscar Rau
This is a bit confusing when it comes to Cisco security products. What is the advantage of buying a PIX when I have a Cisco IOS with the Firewall feature set? It looks like it is doing a lot of packet inspection too. Does IOS Firewall feature set support stateful information? Please let me know

ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread Jared Carter
Group-   I have 2 2924 and a 2620 I am trying to practice routing between VLANs.  The trunk between the switches is okay.  When I create the sub-if on the router and try to run encap isl 2, it barks at me that this is an unrecognized command... ie "encapsulation" is not a valid command.  I a

Re: Online Bookstores

2000-09-02 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
Actually, if you *really* want to save money on tech books, check out a bunch of online bookstores - one of them usually has it for much less than the others. My usuals are: bookpool.com fatbrain.com borders.com cbd.booksonline.com Capitalism rocks. Sincerely, Bradley J. Wilson CCNA, CCDA, MC

Re: ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread John Hardman
Hi   Make sure you specify the encapsulation before the IP address.   HTH-- John Hardman, CCNP MCSE+I     ""Jared Carter"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 007601c014fa$da377160$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:007601c014fa$da377160$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Group-   I have 2 2924 and a 2620 I

BGP - some things learned

2000-09-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Another interesting weekend. I've begun in earnest my look into BGP. I am reading the usual suspects - Halabi, Stewart, and RFC 1771. Finally got a scenario set up with iBGP where all the routes are showing up where they belong. 1) The command Show IP BGP is proving quite useful to know. This ap

RE: Washington DC/Northern Virginia CCNP/CCIE Study Group?

2000-09-02 Thread Cbridgett
No. But if you do not find one, lets start one. œ "...to hell with what other people think, I'm ridin' my own broom!" L. M. Cynthia Bridgett, raised in SE DC and proud of it! CCNA, MCSE, CNE, CNA, MCP, A+ œ

Re:AS 5300 Voip config

2000-09-02 Thread chan
hi all Actually what i wanted is to do a one stage dialing from Singapore to Hong > Kong with the As5300. > I would also attach a diagram for your info. > > > AS i got a AS 5300 in Singapore and Hong Kong. > In Singapore i got a E1 connected to the AS 5300. Normaly service provider > will config

Re: ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, John Hardman wrote: > Make sure you specify the encapsulation before the IP address. You also must be running a "Plus" IOS image. ISL only works with Fast and Gig Ethernet ports, not standard Ethernet. -- Jay Hennigan - Network Administration - [EMAIL PROTECTED] NetL

Timezone Savings time dates

2000-09-02 Thread Scott Nelson
Anyone know that actual dates that Daylight Saving Time goes into effect and goes back to regular time? I need it for the command: clock summer-time EDT It's looking for this: Router(config)#clock summer-time EDT ? date Configure absolute summer time recurring Configure recurring su

IOS upgrade

2000-09-02 Thread Saud Shaikh
Hi, I have a problem regarding IOS upgrade. I am able to backup the existing image from the FLASH to the TFTP server. However, when I try doing an IOS upgrade from the TFTP to the FLASH, I get message saying, "%FLH: Flash download failed." I have IOS 11.1(3) filename: flash:igs-j-l.111-3 and I am

Re: IOS Firewall Feature set vs PIX

2000-09-02 Thread Kevin Wigle
Oscar, Generally, the PIX is a dedicated appliance that does one thing - firewall. Therefore it is optimized to do that one job and do it well. Large corporations/businesses could have hundreds (thousands) of users going through the firewall to the internet - PIX (the right size of course) will

Re: ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread John Hardman
Hi Correct, I had forgot about the Plus image. But the 2620 is a FE router... -- John Hardman, CCNP MCSE+I "Jay Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, John Hardman wrote: > > > Make sure you specify the encapsulation b

Re: Memory question - pls help !!

2000-09-02 Thread Casey Fahey
You need to tell the router that it has only a single memory partition : partition 1 HTH, Casey >From: Ashfaq Aslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Ashfaq Aslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Memory question - pls help !! >Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2000 21:54:30 +0100 > >Hi there

Re: ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread Alex Lee
Is there a difference between '10BaseT/100BaseT' Fastethernet port (which is the Fastethernet port on 2621) vs a '100BaseT' fastethernet port ? The Fastethernet port supported by 4500 router is a '100BaseT' port. "John Hardman" wrote in message <8ormfb$d23$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >Hi > >Correct,

Re: ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread Jared Carter
Well, the "Plus" version seems to be what is lacking. Is there any way to reference the image name to what feature set it is? I searched on CCO with the image name and of course found several hundred documents. Thanks, again. /Jared - Original Message - From: "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 9/2/00 4:54:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Is there a difference between '10BaseT/100BaseT' Fastethernet port (which is the Fastethernet port on 2621) vs a '100BaseT' fastethernet port ? >> 10/100 baseT can be configured as either of the 2 speeds

Re: ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread Alex Lee
Thanks for the explanation. What I was really asking is : Would there be a difference in the ability to perform the inter-vlan routing function between these two types of Fastethernet ports. '100 BaseT' Fastethernet port can perform the inter-vlan routing. Can '10 BaseT/100 Base T' fastethernet p

Re: Timezone Savings time dates

2000-09-02 Thread Scott Nelson
Tim O'Brien gave me the dates I needed. The command, just for everyone's knowledge, is: clock Summer time recurring 1 Sun Apr 02:00 4 Sun Oct 02:00 I am using IOS version 11.2(18) ent for a 2501. Scott In article <8orh84$7k1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> , [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Scott Nelson") wrote: >

Re: ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread whatshakin
This is the 12.1.3aT1 image name of the 26XX series routers IP Plus image: c2600-is-mz.121-3a.T1.binCisco recommends 16 flash and 40 Dram to run this. HTH - Original Message - From: Jared Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, Se

Re: Online Bookstores

2000-09-02 Thread Circusnuts
http://www.bestbookbuys.com http://www.halfpricecomputerbooks.com Cheapest I know of... Amazon isn't realistic & Fatbrain's coupons are the only thing keeping them in the game :-) Phil - Original Message - From: "Bradley J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sat

Subnet Question

2000-09-02 Thread Aaron Moreau-Cook
Question taken from the CCNA Exam Cram book by Walters, Rees, and Coe. A subnet mask can have a value of 0.255.255.0 A) True B) False The Cisco answer would dictate that it is false, and in all functionality it is true. Hypothetically though it could be true, I rememeber this discusion a while

Re: VPN Client through firewall

2000-09-02 Thread Rodgers Moore
Assuming you mean that the client is behind a firewall trying to connect to a different firewall elsewhere... First, you must configure static nat for the host running the client, so that the client has it's own legal IP address for the Internet. IKE/ISAKMP communicates from port 500 to port 500

Re: Subnet Question

2000-09-02 Thread Casey Fahey
Golly, sorry to tell you this, but I think you are on the 'proverbial crack'... I would answer B on any Cisco, MS, Nortel or any other test you care to put in front of me... A subnet mask determines the place where the bits on the left (the network bits) are divided from the bits on the right

**Looking for Philadelphia , PA Lab Partner (CCIE

2000-09-02 Thread J K
Hi , I am lookign for some one to work out CCNP,CCIE labs at an onsite lab . I have access to routers and switches. I feel and have proved that i can strengthen my skills faster if i do it this way ..Please respond directly Jim

CCIE Lab Training

2000-09-02 Thread Dave Malik
Has anyone taken the ECP1 CCIE Lab prep class at Mentor Technologies? Also, comments on the BGP and OSPF workshops at Mentor would be appreciated. Thanks, Dave _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.

PIX AAA and fixup

2000-09-02 Thread Jim Bond
Hello, I'm kind of confused on the following 2 things: 1. What does PIX AAA do for you? It lets AAA server decide if particular traffic can go through PIX? 2. What is fixup? Thanks in advance. Jim __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email yo

RE: Subnet Question

2000-09-02 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
This was a fascinating topic that was previously discussed back in July of 1999. I bookmarked it for reference, because I found the debate so interesting. You might want to search the archives for the thread "Theoretical question". To summarize the jist of the discussion, RFC 1812, declares

BGP // things you should be aware of

2000-09-02 Thread J. Oquendo
www.antioffline.com/daemonic.c BGP Neighbor killer --Original Message-- From: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Cisco Mail List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: September 2, 2000 5:32:15 PM GMT Subject: BGP - some things learned Another interesting weekend. I've begun in earnest my loo

RE: ISL on sub-if

2000-09-02 Thread Jared Carter
Actually I thought that was my mistake at first.  Unfortunately it was not.  Issuing a ? at the sub-interface prompt does not list "encapsulation" as a valid command.   /Jared     Original Message-From: John Hardman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 12:51 P

Starting BCMSN - suggestions?

2000-09-02 Thread Seth Wilson
Hey everyone, Well, after a longer-than-intended respite after passing my CCNA, I plan on going after the CCDA and starting on my CCNP tests. I'm working on the BCMSN now. I have the Cisco Press book for the course, written by a woman whose name escapes me at the moment. Just wondering if anyo

RE: Subnet Question

2000-09-02 Thread Cisco
Leigh Anne, Shortly after I sent my e-mail, I found the email thread in my archive. I also saved it because I found it to be facinating, I was quite shocked to find it in a test exam for the CCNA in the form of a True/False. It appears the answer may be true, but the "legal" answer is false. (Men

RE: Multicast adrressing: ip to Mac

2000-09-02 Thread Mike Shannon
Where did you find the errata? Last time I checked ciscopress there was no errata for that text. mms> -Original Message- mms> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of mms> Daniel Boutet mms> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:18 AM mms> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mms> Subj

passed CCDA yesterday !!!

2000-09-02 Thread Raees Ahmed Shaikh
Title: passed CCDA yesterday !!! Dear Buddies,    Thanks to all of you for you kind support and technical advises, I managed to clear the exam yesterday with a modest score of 854.  I mainly referred the official Cisco curriculum material. Thanks once again,   I want to go for the CCNP p

Re: IOS upgrade

2000-09-02 Thread Atif Awan
>From which mode are you trying to upgrade the image ? look at the output of the show version command and it should state the flash status as Read/Write ,,, This means that you have to be in the Boot Mode. -Original Message- From: Saud Shaikh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstudy.c

Re: access-list interpretation

2000-09-02 Thread Rodgers Moore
I'll assume you intended access-list 101 permit ip 160.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 255.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 This form of access list is used to filter distibution of routes. The first number is the network, the second the network's "don't care" bits, the third is the network mask and the fourth is mask's "don

Re: Subnet Question

2000-09-02 Thread David Williams
Theoretically you could do it, but everyone who's ever attempted it had been taken out and bludgeoned to death by their coworkers, so in practice the answer would be B) False. ""Aaron Moreau-Cook"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Question taken

Re: IOS upgrade

2000-09-02 Thread Erick B.
Th 2500 runs the IOS from flash, so the flash is read-only when the router is up and running (unless the flash is partioned? haven't tried it myself). To upgrade a 2500 series you need to do it from rommon. A 'show version' will report if it is read-only or read-write. --- Saud Shaikh <[EMAIL

what interface is necessary?

2000-09-02 Thread jeongwoo park
Hi all I have a quick question. In fact, central site router need modem to allow telecommuter to connet to a central site router. If this commuter changed modem to DSL, what interface or equipment does central site router need? Is it still modem? Thanks. __