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RE: bgp problems

2000-09-08 Thread Aaron K. Dixon
You are using eBGP multihop so it's important to find out if you have a route to your provider and also if your provider has a route to you. You have a default route which points to your provider, but I would add a host based static route to your bgp neighbor. With BGP, you can have problems whe

RE: bgp problems

2000-09-08 Thread Gabriel . Neagoe
what do "sh ip bgp sum" and "sh ip bgp nei" produce ? --- Gabriel Neagoe, GN379-RIPE Networking solutions consultant CCNP, CCDA S&T Romania tel: +401 20 40 300 fax: +401 20 40 310 --- > -Original Message

RE: dlsw + ISDN backup

2000-09-08 Thread Andrew Larkins
just make sure that the DLSw referneces the loopback addresses and that you are using something like eigrp. Put a default router to the other side BRI with a higher admin distance - such as 200 for example. It will work.. I have it working here   Regards   Andrew -Original Message

Re: Win2k SNMP Traffic

2000-09-08 Thread John Nemeth
On Jan 27, 2:53pm, Deepak Sharma wrote: } } [gibberish snipped] } } So is there any way i can block SNMP traffic on win2k professional from } the routers..cause i still wanna see the pdc and bdc's.but this } is not too important...I just REALLY need to stop those win2k machines } from ap

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RE: BCSN

2000-09-08 Thread Andrew Larkins
Agreed What is the chance of finalising this thread??... E is the answer - I can almost stack something important on it. -Original Message- From: Donald B Johnson Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 September 2000 02:33 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; jh Subject: Re: BCSN What page is that

No Subject

2000-09-08 Thread Ram Karthikeyan
Hi, I am too in the same boat and am studying for BSCN. The book you are mentioning is Routing TCP/IP by Jeff Doyle. And for BGP coverage go for Internet Routing Architectures - By Basam Halabi. Both of them would be enough for BSCN. Ram. -Original Message Date: Thu,

RE: dlsw + ISDN backup

2000-09-08 Thread Flem
If your dlsw peers point to an physical interface that goes away --> dlsw peers will go away . This is the main reason to work with loopbacks . DLSw only requires that the peers are reachable . For the backup , all routing stuff should be inplace before 3 DLSw keep-alives . ( 90 seconds ) How you

RE: EIGRP metric

2000-09-08 Thread Andrew Larkins
EIGRP metric looks at bandwidth, delay, mtu, load, reliability. For an adjaceny to form they metrics must be the same on both sides, or the 2 routers will never route or pass updates. Best to make the same changes on both sides. As for the clock rate, I am not to sure here - a flying guess says ye

Re: netbios, whats it good for?

2000-09-08 Thread Flem
I have not read Laura's book but it is not good to have TO MUCH of anything flying around :) Netbios is packed in TCP/IP . What is wrong with it ? Why are you using it ? Answer this and you know if it is good to have this traffic flying around . --- vic_kanjana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If

Re: dlsw + ISDN backup

2000-09-08 Thread ³ÂÏþì¿
you can configure your router like this;   username C3640-B password cisco dlsw local-peer peer-id 2.2.2.2 promiscuous dlsw remote-peer 1 tcp 1.1.1.1 dynamic no-llc 10 dlsw netbios-keepalive-filter interface s0  backup interface bri0  backup delay 10 30 interface bri0/0  encapsulati

No Subject

2000-09-08 Thread rangabashiam saravanan
pls remove my mail address from the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.gr

Re: load balancing on Rip

2000-09-08 Thread Flem
I must disagree on nandit . The first packet is always process switched and will populate the arp cache . So , you will see entries in the sh arp . The remaining packets are fast-switched and you can see the fast-cache using sh ip cache . This fast-cache is build partly from the normal arp cache

Protocol Analyzer and Sniffers

2000-09-08 Thread Fred Thomas
Hello group, does anyone know of any Analyzers, probes or sniffers that that would support (DWDM) Division Wave Division Multiplexing, ATM, Sonnet, Gigabit and Fasteternet. Thanks Fred Thomas **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/

RE: EIGRP metric

2000-09-08 Thread Flem
clock-rate makes no difference to the metric . I cannot see why the bandwidth parameter cannot be different on both neighbouring routers . For one router in question only the outbound interfaces to the destination are considered in the calculation of the metric . flem --- Andrew Larkins <[EMAI

RE: bgp problems

2000-09-08 Thread Yee, Jason
I have checked but the neighbor 202.161.130.249 is actually a host of a loopback interface having mask of 255.255.255.255 and I can't add in this mask in a static route , what should I do ? please mail me a [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks Jason -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mai

CVOICE 2.0 Beta passed

2000-09-08 Thread Ibrahim
Hi .. I passed it, I thought I'll get failed, because so many questions on Voice over frame-relay .. Ibam Cvoice,Cvoice 2.0 **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associate-Announcement.html _ UPDATE

RE: 802.1Q or ISL

2000-09-08 Thread Tom Walstrom
Ole, ISL encapsulates the frame adding, as you said, a 26 byte header and a 4 byte CRC trailer. 802.1Q frame-tagging does not change the frame size (hence its interoperability, because it appears as a standard ethernet frame to non-802.1Q devices), but does modify the existing frame with VLAN id

Re: Help Password recovery 4000

2000-09-08 Thread Bob & Karen Timmons
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/ You should be able to find what you need there. Bob CCNP/CCDP (I'll only do that this once... just passed my CID - Yay!) - Original Message - From: Alex Soon to be CCIE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 1

Re: Study Materials for CCNP 2.0 Track?

2000-09-08 Thread Oliver Nadalin
Enough already with the whole Layer 1/Hub debacle. The McGraw Hill stuff isn't that bad. It's a case of either-or when choosing between Cisco Press and Mcgraw Hill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Try layer 1. Hubs and repeateras are pur

Static route question !!

2000-09-08 Thread jeongwoo park
HI all. In configuring static route between a central site router and a branch office router, do we need to configure static route on both routers? or either of them? or only central site router? or only branch office router? and why? Thanks in adv.

Re: Quicken.com - News

2000-09-08 Thread dsilva
/ What? I guess I missed the relationship between Cisco and Quicken. \ Quoting Lou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > = > http://www.quicken.com/investments/news/story/bw/?story=3D/news/stories/b= > w/2905/a2047.htm >

Re: Static route ANSWER !!

2000-09-08 Thread Brad Ellis
You need a route to the destination and a route back to the source. Does that answer your question? So, yes, you will probably need (2) static routes (unless you are also running a dynamic routing protocol). -Brad Ellis CCIE#5796 used cisco gear: www.optsys.net "jeongwoo park" <[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: 802.1Q or ISL

2000-09-08 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Thanks for your reply Tom, However, according to the book I'm reading, the 802.1Q DOES change the frame size by adding 4 bytes into it. Take care, Ole Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] h

Re: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worldwide

2000-09-08 Thread Brad Ellis
Yeah, notice the # that got decertified...wow...can you say, "NETWORKERS here I come???" lol -Brad Ellis CCIE#5796 ""Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I think it's because we're finding MCSEs are being paid

HSRP problem

2000-09-08 Thread Paul Montgomery
Dear Group, I am experiencing difficulty with implementing HSRP on a couple of 3640s. I have set this up using configurations that have been working previously. Both routers are connected to Nortel 10/100 autosensing switches (separate but in the same stack). I have no VLANs or segmentation set u

Re: Ip helper address

2000-09-08 Thread Dale Holmes
You have 2 DHCP servers on the same subnet??? This is probably not a good idea... it does not really provide redundancy or load balancing. The DHCP client will issue a request and accept the first response that it gets. If you split your scope such that half of your available addresses are on

FTP Throughput slowing down

2000-09-08 Thread peter . paul
Can anyone explain why, when I do an FTP from one location over a Frame Relay link to another, it starts out with a good throughput, but after a few minutes, drops significantly, and the total bandwidth is not being exceeded. There are a few routers in-between that I have no control over. Thank

Re: BCSN

2000-09-08 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
Yeah but you said that E is right out of the BCMSN book what page is it on. I don't think that VLANs PROVIDE the kind of hopping they're talking about. That would be something that layer 3 does there is nothing in a VLAN design to reach another VLAN without a layer 3 protocol. got to be C. See if

study partner

2000-09-08 Thread rick
Is anyone in the the Austin area interested in studying together for CCNP? I would like to have someone else to work with. I have a small lab with 3 routers and a switch. Please respond to me not to the list. Rick **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.g

RE: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worlwide

2000-09-08 Thread Miller, Nathan (AZ15)
I have heard that Cisco significantly discounts the proice of support contracts to companies with current CCIEs. If this is true it is one reason why keeping the cert current increases marketability. Nathan Miller -Original Message- From: Dick Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thurs

Re: HSRP problem

2000-09-08 Thread ROUTHIER, YVES
Hello Paul, First you should alway set your switch in static mode as 10 or 100 baseT if your sure the port attach is 10 or 100 BaseT, remove the autosense mode for those port Yves Routhier Paul Montgomery wrote: > > Dear Group, > > I am experiencing difficulty with implementing HSRP on a cou

RE: HSRP problem

2000-09-08 Thread Paul Montgomery
Dale, Yes I believe they do support multicast. In fact these are the same switches on which the HSRP was working previously! BTW there is a typo in the config below. On the Primary router's Int e0/0 the statement standby ip 45.10.2.200 should be standby ip 10.10.2.200 - oops. Regards, Paul.

RE: 802.1Q or ISL

2000-09-08 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Thanks for your reply Tom, > >However, according to the book I'm reading, the 802.1Q DOES change the frame >size by adding 4 bytes into it. > >Take care, > >Ole From the horse's mouth, 802.1Q: 9.1 Overview Tagging a frame requires: a) The addition of a Tag Header to the frame. This header is

RE: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worldwide

2000-09-08 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
If your advertising to customers that you have a CCIE on your staff you need those 4 little letters. But if you just want to fudge it -Original Message- From: Dick Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 6:21 PM To: Chris Hagen; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

RE: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worldwide

2000-09-08 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
lol!!! You can't be serious. - >From: Robert Padjen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Might it also mean that people are finding that the >certification is not as important in this market and >that the 'lower' level certifications, along with >'real' world experience, provide a greater benefit to >corpora

On Demand Routing (ODR) - Anyone using this routing protocol?

2000-09-08 Thread Hornbeck, Timothy
Wondering if anyone is using ODR instead of RIP, IGRP, OSPF, EIGRP? How does it scale? What's the overhead? Thanks, Timothy J. Hornbeck Technical Analyst III - Team Lead National City Bank - The quality of a network is not based on complexity, but on its simplicity and adherence to solid fu

Re: Quicken.com - News

2000-09-08 Thread dsilva
/ Is this a SPAM? \ Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > / > What? I guess I missed the relationship between Cisco and Quicken. > \ > > > > > > Quoting Lou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > > > = > > > http://www.quicken.com/investments/news/story/bw/?story=3D/news/stories/b= > > w/2905/a2047.

Core Layer Design

2000-09-08 Thread EXT-Crosby, David M
I am looking for real life examples of layer 2 only switches connecting the core layer to the distribution layer. I've seen white papers recommending to use and not use layer 2 only switches between the two layers. If you have installed a layer 2 switch between the core and distribution layer,

RE: HSRP problem

2000-09-08 Thread Paul Montgomery
Bill, Thanks for your response. I actually had a group number in an earlier config. I took it out after looking at a sample config on the cisco web site (http://cisco.com/warp/public/619/1.html) Either way it didn't work. Regards, Paul. -Original Message- From: Bill O'Brien [mailto:[

Re: IP Telephony book!

2000-09-08 Thread FREDL L AZARES
How can I get one if I don't have a customer code? On Thu, 7 Sep 2000 14:35:11 -0600 "Daniel Boutet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I had quite a few replies sent to my personal address. Please if you > have > any questions reply to the group. > Someone else in the group might be interested. > >

Re: Cisco 805 Router serial port

2000-09-08 Thread Hurin
Here is where the info is: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/805/805hwin/index.htm Pick Selecting a Serial Cable its all laid out there. Just decide on your protocol and the sex of the connector. Your may find yourself butting two cables together or making your own s

Re: Win2k SNMP Traffic

2000-09-08 Thread joel.studtmann
First off, I admit that I have little knowledge of Win2k. I installed the trial edition that came with Technet, played around with it for a little, and haven't messed with it since. My organization is still with NT 4.0, and we aren't migrating for a while. But: You say you have PDCs and BDCs,

RE: BCSN

2000-09-08 Thread William E Gragido
You have to remember that VLANS are logical entitiies, not physical. The amount of redundancy that they provide will be inversely related to the reliability of the physical networks that they are situated in, regardless of the fact that VLANS in design and concept are used to circumvent said phys

RE: 802.1Q or ISL

2000-09-08 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
I hate martini Howard. Anyway, I believe I mean the latency in the switch. It's kind of, what would be the fastest thing to do: A) Put a large overcoat on and button 30 buttons. or B) Take your coat off, put a vest on with 4 buttons, and put the coat back on - (no buttons on the coat)

ATM deaming/line encoding problem

2000-09-08 Thread Hans Stout
Hello colleagues, I have a problem with my ATM connection from my Cisco router to a Cisco BPX ATM switch. When I look at the line on the switch, the line status is ok. When I run the 'sh cont atm 1/0' command, I get the following output (maybe anybody as an idea on where the error could be); I

CCIE CIM

2000-09-08 Thread Raymond Smith
Have anyone in this forum used any of the CIM CD-Rom for preparation for the CCIE?  If so, can you say how helpful it is toward preparing for the CCIE?  Peace!     Ray

Re: what is dark fiber?

2000-09-08 Thread Ty Hill
Depends on who you are talking to. To me dark fiber means 1. fiber strands that are currently not in use, or 2. private fiber that you or your company has installed, that is not part of the local telephone company's infrastructure. This is how I have been using the term for over 15 years. "Ye

ISDN

2000-09-08 Thread Peter Gray
I am having problem with ISDN connection. Even though I see active Layer 1 & Layer 2status I am unable to ping my local ISDN interface. Router#sh isdn stat Global ISDN Switchtype = basic-ni ISDN BRI0/0 interface dsl 0, interface ISDN Switchtype = basic-ni Layer 1 Status: ACTIV

Re: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worldwide

2000-09-08 Thread Jon
My thoughts on the subject are rather simple. You see alot of IT people with 3, 4, 5, even 6 certs after their name. I am sure you are going to ask these people what real life Cisco experience they have. When an Internetwork Expert signs his name all you see after is CCIE . Do you really ne

HSRP and ISDN backups

2000-09-08 Thread h . braimoh
Hi all, Quick question, is it possible to have an ISDN backup router to 3 remote sites , backing up frame-relay cct. on separate routers, without implementing HSRP, and if so, how will the back up router bring up the ISDN link when the frame-relay goes down. I have been told by my boss that implem

FW: HSRP problem

2000-09-08 Thread David Toalson
I have two 7505 running HSRP and actually have two standby groups in the config - one for use and the second for failover. We have even had it failover once or twice in the 3 years I have worked with it. Our Cicso SE was instrumental in getting it set up and working. I hope this helps. Router

Re: what is dark fiber?

2000-09-08 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate
Actually, none of you are right! Here's the only correct and right answer: Dark fiber is when you poke an active SMF strand in your eye and blind yourself in at least 1 eye. Immediately after, you will stumble around in the dark, tripping over the fiber that blinded you, hence the term, "dark f

RE: ISDN

2000-09-08 Thread Daniel Cotts
http://www.cisco.com/networkers/presentations/dialaccess/index.html Watch the word wrap. Download the "Troubleshooting ISDN" presentation. > -Original Message- > From: Peter Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 1:58 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: ISDN

RE: Protocol Analyzer and Sniffers

2000-09-08 Thread J. Oquendo
Sniffer Pro from NAI can handle ATM OC3-12 Gigabit SX, LX Packet over Sonet and more check them out at www.nai.com p.s. I have no affiliation with them so save the flames --Original Message-- From: Fred Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: September 7, 2000 7:30:28 PM

Re: Drive, Motivation and Determination !!!!!!!!

2000-09-08 Thread Daniel Boutet
I totally agree with you Terrence. I do not have the opportunity to work with Cisco Products except AccessPro cards (2). I also just started my own consulting firm, so it is not easy to be able to buy the right equipment to paractice on. (NO $ available right now) I have other certs CNE (3,4,5),

Re: cisco load director

2000-09-08 Thread Henry Ngo
It seems that your loadbalancing from the inside is not working. You will have to verify that it's working on your internal network first before even trying from the Internet. From the failure to telnet from the inside, that seems to be the case. Anyway, I think your problem might be in the cas

Re: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worldwide

2000-09-08 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate
Well, sometimes, it would be nice if that CCIE would put his Zodiac sign AFTER CCIE . I mean, it would make genuflection so much easier! It's nice to know that Cisco is dedicated to keeping the CCIE valuable in terms of technical prowess and marketability. I wonder if they will reassign the

RE: 802.1Q or ISL

2000-09-08 Thread Dale Holmes
Yes, it's true, .1Q adds 4 bytes. The TPID and TCI fields look like this: Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) 2 bytes - fixed value of 0x8100 16 bits Tag Control Information (TCI) 2 bytes - User Prioroty 3 bits - Canonical FFormat Indicator (CFI) 1 bit

RE: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worldwide

2000-09-08 Thread Hornbeck, Timothy
That's a good hypothesis. If the majority of the corporations (network end-users) don't have a need for an employee at the CCIE level (for technology reasons and due to the high salary requirements). Then a CCNP/CCDP with experience at a lower salary requirement makes perfect sense. - Tim Hornb

RE: ATM deaming/line encoding problem

2000-09-08 Thread Daniel Cotts
I'm running 11.1 IOS so configs may have changed. The lack of map-group and associated map-list is one difference between the configs. interface ATM12/0 description Location TGE. Always node 1. no ip address ! interface ATM12/0.1 multipoint description pvc to TGN ip address xxx.yyy.7.249 255

Switch 2901 Password Recovery - Pls help !!

2000-09-08 Thread Ashfaq Aslam
Hi, I have lost my password for Cisco 2901 Switch. Can someone please tell me how to do a password recovery for Cisco 2901 Swich? Thanks for your help !!! Rgds, Ash **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associate-Announcement.htm

Retiring my number (was: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worlwide)

2000-09-08 Thread Dale Holmes
PS - in reply to Chris Hagen - the recert process involves only a written exam, you don't have to take the lab again... It's true about the discounts... there is much motivation on the part of Cisco partners to keep CCIE's current and on staff. What I wanna know is, when a CCIE retires, do the

Re: Academy CCNA2 structure

2000-09-08 Thread David Ristau
I took the network acad 1.0 track, did some studying on my own, i.e. the 1900 switch documentation off the cisco web site. passed the test without a hitch, your mileage may vary. Alf wrote: > > Hi All, > > I'd appreciate anyones help / advice / comments concerning the new CCNA2 > Cisco Acade

RE: Higher than CCIE...

2000-09-08 Thread jaime salazar
What are these sesame street Certs. Get real Certifications my friend. >From: "Check your mail!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Check your mail!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subje

Re: Win2k SNMP Traffic

2000-09-08 Thread Vern Stitt
Windows 2K does not enable SNMP by default. Dell is doing that so that their server monitoring software will get messages from the servers warning you when a fan slows down, a power supply starts to regulate out of spec or a RAID controller reports a container member problem. Stopping and disabl

RE: 802.1Q or ISL

2000-09-08 Thread Dale Holmes
But I think it's more like: A: Pull a big trash bag over their head B: Stuff a lunch bad in their shirt pocket and then after either case, weigh them (CRC). Again, you might want to consider how often you will do each thing. You may only need to pull bags over the heads of 250 people going out

LMI's missed - PVC deleted or inactivated?

2000-09-08 Thread Carter, Mark
This question could probably best be answered by someone working for a service provider. (I currently work on the enterprise)   When three or more lmi requests sent from the router to the central office switch are missed the c.o. switch will either delete or inactivate the pvc.   Can someo

Re: Drive, Motivation and Determination !!!!!!!!

2000-09-08 Thread Dale Holmes
Daniel - since you just started your own consulting firm, become a Cisco reseller. Once you get a few entry level certs (CCNA, CCDA, Sales Expert), you will find that Cisco will be very accomodating in terms of resources and practice labs, etc. They offer a lot of stuff to their partners to hel

RE: 802.1Q or ISL

2000-09-08 Thread Flem
C ) Offer them a Martini on there way out :) flem --- Ole Drews Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I hate martini Howard. > > Anyway, I believe I mean the latency in the switch. > > It's kind of, what would be the fastest thing to do: > > A) Put a large overcoat on and button 30 buttons. >

RE: Retiring my number (was: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worldwide)

2000-09-08 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
I was at Cisco for an interview and the paraded me through the CiscoTown Hall of Fame where the numbers are each framed, stuck on the way and lighted by one single light. -Original Message- From: Dale Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 9:19 AM To: [EMAIL PR

Learning ATM via Frame Relay

2000-09-08 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate
Hi, all, I attended a Cisco ATM class a few weeks at Global Knowledge (top notch instructor, Mario Bigotti, ask for him by name). I not only learned ATM, and felt very comfortable.. I realized that my knowing frame relay, especially configuing my big *ss AGS+ as a frame relay switch, really he

Re: Switch 2901 Password Recovery - Pls help !!

2000-09-08 Thread Dale Holmes
Go here... http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml Dale [=`) >From: Ashfaq Aslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Ashfaq Aslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Switch 2901 Password Recovery - Pls help !! >Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 00:32:26 +0100 >

Re: cisco load director

2000-09-08 Thread Pushkar Shirolkar
hi, i can ping the servers from the PIX , but not the virtual IP ... the servers are not directly plugged in the LD .. there is a common switch for the LD interface,the PIX internal interface and the servers as they all are in the sane network. one thing i want is that should i plug in one more

Re: FW: HSRP problem

2000-09-08 Thread Flem
HSRP will use a default group number if you don't configure one . Everything points to the switches , get the routers on the same physical media and I will be very surprised if your config would not work . flem --- David Toalson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have two 7505 running HSRP and actu

RE: LMI's missed - PVC deleted or inactivated?

2000-09-08 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
VC status set to inactive indicates the connection between the local router and frame relay switch is working, but there is no connection between the remote router and the frame relay switch. A deleted VC occurs when the local router is unable to establish frame relay service with the frame re

MAC Address support for c1900 series

2000-09-08 Thread Daniel Boutet
I was looking at the specs and it says that it supports 1024 MAC address. My understanding is that it is what the CAM table will support at one time. But the specs also states: "Unlimited MAC addresses support on configurable network port" This, I don't get. Can anyone explain? Thanks **N

Re: IP Telephony book!

2000-09-08 Thread Daniel Boutet
Follow the link, after answering the questionnaire, for cco guest instead of login in. You can always apply for a CCO membeship account as a reseller! "FREDL L AZARES" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > How can I get one if I don't have a custo

Using BGP: technical questions needing clarification

2000-09-08 Thread Deloso, Elmer G.
Title: Using BGP: technical questions needing clarification Hi, all. I've done quite a bit of reading on BGP Routing and still have some gray areas. 1. Loopback address - if this isn't assigned to a Physical interface, how exactly does this "eliminate dependency that would otherwise occur whe

RE:Drive, Determination... and financial resources!!!

2000-09-08 Thread Louie Belt
I don't beleive that Cisco ever intended to make the CCIE cert easy to get in any respect. It takes extreme commitment and dedication to obtain this elite cert - both in terms of time and financial resources. IMHO it's as it should be. Prior to becoming a CCIE, being a top level engineer creates

RE: LMI's missed - PVC deleted or inactivated?

2000-09-08 Thread Roger Dellaca
true - and I have generally had inactive VC's when I am going thru an NNI. When both ends are with the same phone co, they usually get it right, but when you go thru an NNI you tend to have more problems getting both companies to get to the same meeting switch & same DLCI at the same time. Yo

Removing WS-X5010 cards from CAT5k

2000-09-08 Thread STRAND Scott
I need to remove some WS-X5010 24 port cards from a Cat5k slots 4 and 5. My question is what happens to the Vlans defined for the ports on those cards. Should I clear the vlan ports before I remove the cards? The same vlans have ports defined on other cards (slots 2&3) that I am not removing. T

*****Philadelphia , PA Lab Study Partner******

2000-09-08 Thread J K
On My 3rd Attempt : CCIE candidate looking for ccnp,ccie equivalent lab partner . In the Tri-State Area .. Jim _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yoursel

RE: FTP Throughput slowing down

2000-09-08 Thread peter . paul
Actually, the one FTP server is within a "private" network. We have two companies that are connected via AT&T managed network. We're not doing any load control, nor is the other company, but I don't know what AT&T may be doing within the FR part... or their routers. |+--

RE: Drive, Determination... and financial resources!!!

2000-09-08 Thread Croyle, James
What a great post! :-) No, I'm not sucking up. I have 2 2500 series routers, a 2600 router, a 3724 and 4003 switch at my disposal now. I know this is not quite enough to practice every scenario that is needed for the lab. The best thing is, I am learning what I don't know, and for now, that i

Ip helper address

2000-09-08 Thread Dennis Bates
I am trying to put a statement on the remote router to allow the clients to obtain an IP address accross the WAN. I have used the ip helper-address command successfully. My problem is that i would like any of the DHCP servers at the central site to be able to service DHCP requests from the remot

Re: Drive, Motivation and Determination !!!!!!!!

2000-09-08 Thread Daniel Boutet
Dale, I do have my CCNA and I also wrote the BCRAN exam and I am on the verge of writing my Switching exam. I also have my CCO account and did get the Sales Tool Central cd. I had also ordered the Cisco product catalog prior to becoming a reseller. I also want to reinforced the fact that I am in

Re: On Demand Routing (ODR) - Anyone using this routing protocol?

2000-09-08 Thread Karen . Young
Technically, its not a routing protocol, its an enhancement to CDP. Here:s a whiute paper on designing networks using ODR that might help you out. http://www.ieng.com/warp/public/105/39.html Karen E Young Network Engineer ELF Technologies, Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Retiring my number (was: Decreasing # of CCIE's Worldwide)

2000-09-08 Thread Sam Adams
Was Joe Montona's number in there? :) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 9:41 AM To: Dale Holmes; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Retiring my number (was: Decreasing # of CC

RE: FTP Throughput slowing down

2000-09-08 Thread Patterson Derek Contr 76CS/SCBL
what was the ftp site that you were attempting to go to.. if many were they in the same geographic location i.e. Seattle Washington.. do any of the paths correspond to the others. I'm coming of a .mil site and am experiencing the same problem > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: ATM deaming/line encoding problem

2000-09-08 Thread Karen . Young
Hans, I haven't had the chance to work with ATM but according to the Link 0 Framer info you're getting LOF on the receive (loss of frame delineation). Combine that with the number of uncorrectable errors on your receive and I'd say that the problem isn't necessarily your router. You might want t

RE: LMI's missed - PVC deleted or inactivated?

2000-09-08 Thread Carter, Mark
Title: RE: LMI's missed - PVC deleted or inactivated? Thanks for your help. I guess part of the confusion was: the difference between the LMI connection state and the pvc status - I guess the two are the same? -Original Message- From: Roger Dellaca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent

public router access?

2000-09-08 Thread Ron Mansolino
A buddy of mine asks: > Do you remember the place that let you console into three of four > different 2501's for an hour, and then reset the lab so that someone > else could? Was it somewhere at ciscostudy.com? I can't seem to be > able to find it right now... -- Ron Mansolino [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Drive, Motivation and Determination !!!!!!!!

2000-09-08 Thread Vern Stitt
It's too bad that you don't live in the northeast, Our local Cisco office has lots of hands on events for resellers that don't cost anything. The handouts and presentations are stored on the web site in ZIP format in the "Presentation/Document Archive" at http://www.cisco-resellers.com/ The sc

Re: Bandwidth Estimation for WAN Link

2000-09-08 Thread John Whelan
www.2wire.com, for internet bandwidth and a tool called qcheck from NETIQ for point to point bandwidth checks I would start with those lee wrote: > Hi all, has anyone did the bandwidth estimation for WAN link before ? > i have a customer who has about 150+ users in the data cent

Passed BCRAN

2000-09-08 Thread Jeffrey Eiber
I passed BCRAN today with an 846 (706 to pass). It wasn't nearly as difficult as I was expecting. I used the Cisco Press BCRAN book by Catherin Paquet. I read the book once, skimmed it a second time, then reviewed a few chapters. I wrote out lots and lots of config fragments for practice. That

RE: ISDN BRI dialout help

2000-09-08 Thread Zafar ul-Islam
Hello, I have asked my provider and they confirmed they are using pap. Now I tried again while debugging "ppp auth" and "ppp neg". I can see a AUTH-NAK in the debug but am not sure what does this exactly mean? Can some one please advise whats going on here and how to fix it? 1d17h: %ISDN-

RE: Higher than CCIE...

2000-09-08 Thread Dale Holmes
Sesame Street Certs? From Nortel, Cisco, Microsoft, Novell, and CompTIA??? I think not... BUT: Hmmm... My kids could go for some Sesame Street certs: SSCEF Sesame Street Certified Elmo Fanatic SSCCMA Sesame Street Certified Cookie Monster Afficionado SSCSGE Sesame Street Certified Super Grover

Re: cisco load director

2000-09-08 Thread Jeffrey Eiber
Your physical setup is the problem. You have three options to make this work. 1) Plug the servers directly into local director, using crossover cables. 2) Buy a new switch and plug it into the local director, and the servers into it. 3) Create a new VLAN on the switch for the servers and LD,

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