Two things:
1) I don't see an access-list 1 in the config, but it's referenced in the
statement "ip nat inside source list 1 interface Dialer1"
2) Any time I see something work once and then fail, I turn off route
caching. "no ip route-cache" on Dialer1 might help you find the real
problem.
who knows the name of the cisco router training software that could me
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This question is sort of off topic (and very broad) but it could start up all
sorts of interesting on-topic threads so I'll ask it anyway. And anyway,
groupstudy's quiet - does the US have a holiday yesterday or something
(timezones do funny things to sentences :-)?
I'm doing a clean up and
You don't know how to do anything small, do you? :)))
Your pretty much "right on" across the board below. (Another person
realizes BGP is not manna from heaven nor ambrosia of the gods)
Here's some more to ponder.
What if your two ISP's only sent you only default routes to their AS's?
hi guys and gals,
Anyone knows what track will I be ie 2.0 or 1.0 if I took all the 2.0 exams
except my ccna is 1.0 and my clsc is 1.0
what track will I be in 2.0 or 1.0 or I have to retake my ccna again and
clsc again to gain 2.0 certification
thanks
Jason
Title: RE: Router models?
Hi Jason,
From memory, you will need to know the details of some routers (like the differences similarities between 1601, 1602, 1603, and 1604). However, you don't have to memorise the exact number and type of interfaces, just what the models have by default, and
Hello.
A Cisco router training program is SYBEX e-trainer which "Simulates a Real
World Network Environment - Including Three Routers and a Switch."
The version I have is bundled with CCNA Virtual Lab by Lammle Tedder. I
don't know if it comes stand alone or not.
Box states "... free demo
I just tried 12.0.3T3 Enterprise Plus and 12.0.4T
IP Plus on a 2621 and neither version has an encapsulation command available
under the interface config mode. Both of theserun on 8 flash and 32
Dram. I finally found it on a 11.3 IP Plus IPSec 56 image which also
requires 8 flash and 32
Is there a command I can use to make a Catalyst
2901 (non XL) show me my previously entered commands by using keystrokes like
the up arrow (VT-100) etc. I would rather not have to type 'his' end enter
!#of command I wish if possible. Ihazzard a guess this is the same
as a Cat 5K command for
You will be a CCNp 1.0
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Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 11:31 PM
Subject: ccnp 2.0
hi guys and gals,
Anyone knows what track will I be ie 2.0 or 1.0 if I took all the 2.0
I faced the same problem
few weeks ago also. But I solved the problem using this
IOS:c2600-is-mz.120-5.T1.bin
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I have 2 2924 and a 2620 I
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, whatshakin wrote, in one ridiculously long line:
I just tried 12.0.3T3 Enterprise Plus and 12.0.4T IP Plus on a 2621
and neither version has an encapsulation command available under the
interface config mode.
Did you create a sub-interface and try it there? It works
Hi there gang
Do any of you know where I can get comparisons between the aironets and
other vendors ?
I see they talk about 11 channels (USJapan) 13 channels (ETSI countries)
.
Does this imply that it works like E1 T1 ? Dividing your bandwidth into
those channels ?
Any help would be
Cmon Jay, of course I tried sub interface config model. Also, note I am
using a 2621 which has two 10/100 ports! Out of curiosity, what feature
sets are those images you mention?
Cheers
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Cc:
I was wondering if
it is possible read/write to the pcmcia flash card used in the cat5k/6k models
from a standard pcmcia port on a laptop. If anyone knows where I could
find any infomration on doing so I would appreciate it.
Thanks
-- Kevin
Welch
hi guys and gals
Can a DS3 link run on a serial interface? I thought a HSSi interface is more
appropriate?
Jason
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Subject: Re: ccnp 2.0
You will be a CCNp 1.0
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It is possible to set serveral source-bridge ring-group in one router. So if
i enable DLSw+, which ring-group is concern in dlsw+?
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The "Router Basics" CIM is a very useful introduction.
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helpfull.
Hi,
could anyone write why the tacacs+ authentication don´t work on my
console ? I only have privilege modus 1 and cannot change in the
enable-modus.
On the vty-line it works fine.
"telnet" is a name that i have set.
best regards
Jens
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login telnet tacacs+
Hello,
does anyone know,
if Cisco plans to support PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) on some general purpose
routers like 36xx, ... ?
I would like to use PPPoE for authentication and traffic accounting/billing
in xDSL environment.
However, looks like it is not supported for some reason ?
Alexander
You can get PPPoE over ATM on a 3600 series. Requires minimum 12.1 IP Plus
IOS
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does anyone know,
if Cisco plans to support PPP over
hi all,
I sort of quite confused when I tried to understand some of the explanations
on wiring in the BCRAN course materials , I hope you guys and gals can help
me : It goes this way
RJ-45 to DB-25 adapter - Also straight-through or rolled
-Male or female DTE adapter (MDTE or FDTE) - Straight
Chris, and all who responded.
Thanks for that.
We currently use "no auto-summary" on all routers
since we have discontiguous networks. We are currently
migrating the whole addressing system.
Will a summary address as you suggest work side by
side with "no auto-summary" or will one negate the
this is a config that I have used - it works for both console and vty -
router is a cisco 3660. Before I implemented this, there was a vty password
which was removed when the above commands were entered. For he 2600's, the
"group" option is not needed
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login
I will be trying this between a 3524 and a 2621 tomorrow... I will let you
know my findings.
-- Kevin Welch
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Hi Everybody,
If anyone has used CCIE Expert Labs Simulator, IP Routing: Cisco Interactive
Mentor I will appreciate your view?
Regards,
George.
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Has anyone tried the Cisco IP Telephony exam ? I
work for a gold partner who want to qualify for this so need to pass it and was
wondering what you all studied ? No official course material available although
I know that Geotrain is starting a course this month.
Thanks
Rudi
does this course lead to this exam ? Check out this
site:
https://www.amlink.com.au/secure/telephony2000/check.asp
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Hi
Has anyone tried the Cisco IP
If you are using hyperterm to try adn issue a break, many people have had
problems with this. Try it with a different terminal emulator, or maybe
someone in the group can post the right key combo for hyperterm.
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Hi Jason, You are a 1.0 by virtue of your CLSC being 1.0. When you take CLSC 2.0 you will become CCNP 2.0. For me, I am a 2.0 since I took all 2.0 exams except for CCNA, which goes either way. For detailed certification paths see www.galton.com/~cisco . HTH, Casey - Original Message
does anyone know,
if Cisco plans to support PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) on some general
purpose
routers like 36xx, ... ?
You can get PPPoE over ATM on a 3600 series. Requires minimum
12.1 IP Plus IOS
Ok, but it is still not clear why doesn't it work without ATM.
The idea is to use
Hey, I don't write the software. Take it up with them. Here's Cisco's
response to my inquiry on PPPoE a few months ago:
In terms of the 12.1 release notes, PPPoE is supported only on our 6400
series router. Along the same
line PPPoE over ATM is support (sic) only on the 3600 or higher series
And here's the ATM module.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/3600/prodlit/36025_ov.htm
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does anyone know,
if Cisco plans to
Anyone know of a CCIE studygroup in the London (UK) area? Preferably in the
Reading/Slough vacinity (thats west London).
Thanks,
keith
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Title: BGP4 implementation
Hi, group.
I need some help on filtering BGP4. The scenario is this: my routerA is set up
with a T1 to routerB via static classB address. However, RouterB is also connected to other clouds running BGP4. I do want users in RouterB cloud to get to my network, but I
Maybe I can help with this.
BGP doesn't do load balancing in the traditional sense of the word. The
only time you'll see a router have two BGP learned routes to the same
network is when that router has two connections to the same ISP and you
have configured the command "maximum-paths 2" under
We have 2 CAT5500 with 2 RSM modules. We have duplicate ATM PVC's coming
into each RSM. How or can we load balance and provide redundancy between
them running say HSRP/MHSRP?
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Pfizer Global Research Development
Phone 734-622-3948 Fax 734-622-1690
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I cannot seem to find a manual on the Internet for Net X Ray.
Does anyone know of a site to get instructions to use Net X Ray.
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networkers -
http://wwwcisco.com/networkers/nw00/pres/pdf2000.htm
there are multiple sessions covering IP telephony
and likely enough material to help you pass although can't say for
sure.
Josh
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Does anyone know of a way to simulate an isdn connection between two
routers with ISDN interfaces?
Or anyway else to simulate an ISDN connection?
Thanks in advance.
John
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What is the proper key stroke combination to send a break command under
hyperterminal? Or what other terminal emulation program will do it? I have
net term and procom plus also.
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Congratulations Jason,
My recommendation for the BCRAN can be found here:
http://www.insync.net/~drews/bcran
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CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
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Actually not :-)
I never buy books at Amazon anymore (unless I can't find them anywhere
else).
I always buy them at http://www.booksamillion.com if they have them, or look
at http://www.bookpool.com for a good price and availability.
The reason for the amazon link is that that is where I
hi.
what is dark fiber?
i found some sites that says dark fiber means unused fiber.
is it so?
i think dark fiber must be different then unused fiber.
i mean for example. 10gigabit ethernet runs on dark fiber.
dark must be something related to bandwidth or wavelength.
if someone knows dark fiber
You can go to CCO and search under Call Manager. That should give you all
the info you need. Good Luck.
Mark
From: "masputra" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 18:59:39 +0800
does this course
I have it. It is fairly simple. I did the whole thing in about an hour. I
didn't think it was worth the $200.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 9:56 AM
To: 'George Siaw'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Your comments
You may remember that a while back I was asking questions about using the
BVI interface on a 2948G-L3. I got a ton of great feedback from the group,
and as a result I am now successfully testing the 2948G-L3. My question now
is as follows:
I will be connecting the 2948G-L3 to a plain 'ol
Router A and Router B are an Autonomous System. Router B is the border
router. It should advertise itself as the route to the autonomous system,
but none of the internal routes.
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I use Procomm Plus and the break works there as oppossed to Hyperterm.
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Subject: Break command under hyperterm
What is the proper key stroke
I think all plus some others that are more technology specific
rather than cisco specific.
This is just my opinion from talking to CCIE's I come in
contact through business.
Duck
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To: Groupstudy
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000
Hi to every body,
Does any body know of good web links or good book that give me a good and
clear idea of how SNMP works.
Thanks
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Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
http://im.yahoo.com
I know that I can find all the information about switches on the Cisco site,
but I would like some feedback and advise from experienced Cisco Switch
users.
I have a "small" LAN where the total amount of connections are below 100.
Seven of the connections are servers.
Since I am redesigning the
The expert labs simulator is a decent product. But remember to take it for
what it is. Once you have worked thru all the scenarios, there is basically
no challenge left. You cannot use this product for new configurations or to
add more scenarios. I think the CCIE in the title is misleading.
Is the password encrypted? If so, the then what you see in the config is the
encrypted password, not the password itself...
Dale
[=`)
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Subject: Telnet password
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000
Hi gang,
I just passed the CCNA V2.0 today with a 913. I found it a very fair,
straight-forward test, with not more than a few confusing or badly written
questions.
I self-studied using first the Sybex/Lammle book, which is probably enough to
get a passing score but left me feeling I needed
Ends up the Plus was the culprit. Things are
working great now... its amazing how well things work when you have the right
tools :)
Thanks for all the help
/Jared
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, whatshakin wrote, in one ridiculously long line:
I just tried 12.0.3T3 Enterprise Plus and 12.0.4T IP Plus
Dark fiber means you push the light and is currently unused. Don't worry, I
was in the dark when the term was introduced to me. :-)
Jim Croyle
Network Engineer
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Just wanted to get everyone's opinion on which books are a must for the ccie
R/S written Thanks.
Alfred
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Blatantly ripped from Newton Telecom Dictionary:
Dark Fiber Unused fiber through which no light in transmitted or installed
fiber optic cable not carrying a signal. Sometimes dark fiber is sold by a
carrier without the (usually) accompanying transmission service. It's
"dark" because it's sold
Hi,
We have a telco in the states who are offering us 2048 (E1) capacity link by
muxing 2 T1's, this is being presented to us on V.35 (US end). In the UK it
is being presented to us on X.21
They say this is possible, not being big on telco stuff I can do nothing but
wait and see.
They say
Using Catalyst switches will reduce collisions. Remember that switches
create their own collision domains per port. I would recommend using two
Cat3548's and you can stack them with GBICs or add them to the Gigabit
backbone. You will spend less money and have fewer devices to maintain.
Unles you
Good definition. Also buildings with fiber and
electronics attached are referred to as "lit" buildings. For example I can say
that my company has 200 "lit" buildings in the Portland metro area meaning we
have fiber AND electronics in those buildings. Most LEC's or CLEC's don't
provide dark
NetXRay is now (maybe always was) a Network Associates product. Try going
to nai.com and see what you can find there. I think I've used it and it's
almost exactly like Sniffer.
hth,
Lorenzo
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dark fiber is a term usually used by providers to indicate fiber that does
not have light passing over it (unused).
Richard Dennard
Network Engineer
HY_SPEED_DATA
phone 814-260-3966
fax 814-274-7370
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Dark Fiber is when you only lease the transport for yourself ( company
use ) you do not lease the services like IP network or 10 baseT LAN
you can use it as a FDDI ring or giga. ethernet
most provider will use the term black fiber when the services require by
some one is not define in there
All of them .
If you configure ;
source-bridge ring-group 200
source-bridge ring-group 300
dlsw local-peer peer-id 10.10.10.1 lf 1500
dlsw remote-peer 0 fst 10.10.10.2 lf
dlsw bridge-group 1
Enabling debug ;
*Mar 1 05:55:54.530: CSM: Received SSP CUR csex
flags = 80, mac 000c.295d.9300,
Hi,
Does anyone know of any CCIE Lab Study Groups? I have passed the written
and have the lab scheduled. If no one knows of one in the Tampa Bay area, is
there anyone around who is interested in starting one?
--
E A Moran
Network Engineer
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
Caslow's Bridges, Routers, and Switches for CCIE's is awesome. It is very
well written and understandable.
--
E A Moran
Network Engineer
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
http://www.telecomsys.com
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Dark fiber might be one of those terms that is used differently from place
to place. But when I used to splice fiber for a LEC, we referred to dark
fiber as unused and more importantly unusable. The engineering group would
send us the prints and assign the fibers that they wanted us to splice.
Is there any difference in upgrade the switch IOS vs. router IOS. Is it just
as simple as running the command "copy tftp flash". I notice there are files
and directory on the switch flash:
Switch_7#dir flash:
Directory of flash:
2 -rwx 988531 Mar 01 1993 00:01:35
Group-
Passed BCMSN today with a 901. All in all a
fair test. You will have no problems if you know you're stuff. I
used Cisco Lan Switching (which was excellent), the McGraw Hill BCMSN Study
Guide (don't waste you're $60), and the Switching Exam Cram (also very
good).
If you don't have
Hi,
Dark fiber
Dark fiber is optical fiber infrastructure (cabling and repeater) that
is currently in place but is not being used. Optical fiber conveys information
in the form of light pulses so the "dark" means no light pulses are being
sent. Dark fiber can refer to infrastructure that is in
First check if the peers are up/connect via sh dlsw
peer . If not check the IP connectivity by doing an
'extended ping' between 192.188.1.1 and 192.188.2.1 .
This should be succesfull if not == routing issue .
Ofcourse you could first look in the routing table to
see if you can reach the networks
Thanks,
If I have the servers attached to 100 Mbps ports, wouldn't that create many
collisions when a lot of workstations attached to 100 Mbps ports try to
access data at the same time?
That was the reason why I was thinking about Gbps solutions for the servers.
Thanks for your comment on
When we use this term at my work place, it means we manage the fiber. Dark
fiber = Customer managed.
Nabil
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Darren Johnson
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That URL should be http://www.cisco.com/networkers/nw00/pres/pdf2000.htm
instead.
You might also want to check these out.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/netsolutions/find/wan/iptele.html
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/ip_tele/
Think for a minute. How does fiber transmit data? Using light. So when the
provider is selling "dark fiber" it means that it's fiber without the light
source to transmit the data. You provide your own. Generally get it at a
discount but in practice it ends up costing about the same since the
How much bandwidth are you actually looking for? A full E1 of capacity is
going to be fairly expensive going from the US to the UK. How much actual
CIR and burst are you looking to get?
-Bart Kurek
Sales Engineer
Electric Lightwave Inc. (ELIX)
http://www.eli.net
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Subject: Re: Practicing DLSw
It is not a requirement that the DLSw
Hey guys, on a scale of 1-10 what are the best SNA and SONET books
available for the CCIE Preparation?
Ray
My apologies if this topic is not appropriate.
I view this forum as home of the network gurus and hope-to-be gurus.
If my subject matter is not on topic, please suggest an appropriate
newsgroup.
At work I have been given 5 Shiva LanRover/4E units and asked to see
if I can make any use of them.
To the Group,
I currently have a situation where I need some advice or some
suggestions for where to look for information. I have a client who is
an ISP. I was called by a contact there and told to remove a static
route - it belonged to a customer who was using their T1 service but had
How would you inform eachother about a meeting and etc?
Do you have a website to check when and where you get together.
I like to participate in your study group.
Thanks
Rayza Manesh
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yes, just erase the old image(back it up before you do it), and copy the
image to flash using "copy tftp flash", do not reload before you finish
copying.
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Is there any difference in
Dear Group members,
I have been search every corner of Cisco site to see if I will find anything
about the following scenario. I have read some white paper that explain BGP
in enterprise level but I need little bit more of a smaller picture. Anyhow
thanks for your help.
how would you implement
Hi Guys,
I am doing a traceroute to a machine at a
remote location and these two sites are having full T1
connectivity.
My MachineCisco2524---Full T1---Cisco2524---Server
C:\tracert 208.209.44.127
Tracing route to 208.209.44.127 over a maximum of 30
hops
1 10 ms 10 ms10
Title: RE: LanRover - offtopic?
I haven't used those specific units, but the units I have used had a reset button on the back. When you press this button, it clears everything, including the image. You then have to re-image (sounds familiar) the machines and start from scratch. If they are
Title: RE: Static Route Question
We are assuming the T1 is no longer there!?
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Subject: Static Route Question
To the Group,
I currently have a
How do I configre an access list such that it only allow users to ftp out,
but not any ftp in. Thanks.
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David is correct. Dark fiber is unprovisioned by the
carrier and is useful for campus and MAN
installations. For example, I can order dark fiber
between buildings in the same city (under 70 miles)
and run whatever services I wish (DWDM, GE, etc).
'Light' fiber (the term does not exist) is
I think you must mean bottleneck, and not collision. In a switch, the
collision domain is restricted to the NIC and the port it is connected to -
there is no collision between ports. In full duplex, there is no collision
because there is a direct circuit between send on the NIC, receive on the
You can get support on the Lanrovers from Intel, they bought Shiva out a
year or two ago. There is a toll support number for Shiva products that I
can't find right now, but you can call 800-539-3373, go to tech support,
tell them you have a shiva product and they'll give you the right number.
From the default password database, maintained by Eric Knight.
see -http://www.securityparadigm.com/defaultpw.htm
Cisco,IOS,,Multi,enable,cisco,,"IOS technically has no ""default pw'"
Cisco,IOS,2600 series,Multi,n/a,c,,but these are common misconfigurations
Cisco,IOS,,Multi,n/a,cc,,
Anyone know of any Cisco CCNP level study groups in Milwaukee, WI. ??
If not would any one be interested in one?
Cory R. Stull
MCSE, Bay Router Specialist, CCNA,CCDA
Communications Concepts Unlimited
262-814-7214
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No. The ISP is providing the T1 service. The customer went with
another T1 provider, therefore the ISP wanted the static route for the
customer removed from their router. But once this was done, they could
not e-mail that customer or view their web site. The actual static
route was:
What would be the right answer to this question.
I got this off the cisco site and I answered c but they marked it rong. I
think this is a mistake.
Thanks
Duck
VLANs have been designed to _.
A. address forwarding decisions based on transport layer information and
spanning tree
scalability
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