On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Bryan Osoro wrote:
That's not the case. Previously encrypted passwords will stay encrypted,
but new passwords configured will not be encrypted. Shown in the following
captured file.. :-)
I thought that's exactly what I said...
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Hello,
I have tried connecting via Windows NT dialup and was successfully
authenticated. But it fails when I dial from router what does this suggest?
Regards
Zafar
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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
Try this link.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/dsl_prod/c1400/icg/cables.htm#xtocid214333
Rick
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Hello,
Is it possible to associsate the switch ip address with a vlan other than
the vlan 1, in 1900 switches?
I know in 6000 series switches you can associate the switch ip address with
the vlan you line and make it management vlan.
Thanks for your reply
On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Zafar wrote:
Hello,
I have tried connecting via Windows NT dialup and was successfully
authenticated. But it fails when I dial from router what does this suggest?
Make sure that you aren't trying to authenticate your ISP. Also, your ISP
may only accept CHAP and you're
What's the Config of the 2621 and 4003
commands required on the 2600
int 0.x
encap dot1q vlan#
ip address x.x.x.x
on 4003
set trunk mod/port nonegotiate dot1q
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Hello,
I'm looking for study partner in Vancouver area to build a lab
If anyone living in that area interested, please reply :)
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From my knowledge of switching you can not change the management interface
on the 1900/2820 switches. You can however change the management VLAN on
the 2900XL/3500XL as well most all of the set based switches (ie 5000, 6000,
8500 etc) switches. Unfortunately that doesn't help you out in your
I'm trying to set up a one arm router (2621) to do some intervlan routing
using subinterfaces which I have attached to a 4003 switch. I keep getting
these errors:
%SYS-4-P2_WARN: 1/Tag 500 on packet
from 00:00:0c:07:ac:02 port 2/3, but port's native vlan is 1
Anyone have any ideas??..dj
Are you using
enable password password
or
enable secret password
??
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On Fri, 8 Sep 2000, Bryan Osoro wrote:
PW Recovery
Restart the switch while holding the Mode button for 10 seconds, let go,
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Hi Everybody,
I would really appreciate if anyone could recommend
any good virtual lab for Switch training for the BCMSN exam.
Thanks in advance,
Arman
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I am in vancouver area and working on BCMSN.
I am not planning to build lab since I have access to router and switch
at work but won't mind helping you and sharing resources on CCNA or
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Inamul
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Hello,
Sorry for this off topic question, is there a good
mail client that can work with both exchange and
internet? I don't like outlook.
Thanks in advance.
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Is HSRP configured on the 2600?
2/3 on the 4000 is configured for vlan 1, but it looks like HSRP is configured
(for some reason) on the 2600 on a vlan (other than the management vlan) which
sits on the same segment as vlan 1.
You don't need HSRP on a router stick design anyway.
Hope this
Dear All
Can anyone suggest any good book or any other material on BCRAN exam.
I am planning to bye CBT's are they sufficient ??
I have not given BSCN exam.Can I give BCRAN without giving BSCN.
Pls kindly reply to the query whoever can help;
Thanks Group
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Thomas Peroutka wrote:
when configuring a virtual link in OSPF, should I take the physical
interface or the loopback interface as the remote router-id?
router(config-router)# area {area-id} virtual-link {remote-router-id}
Hi Thomas,
If you have configured loopback interface, than you
document fixes routing loops which can occur in RFC 1583 when
the same external destination is advertised by AS boundary routers in
separate areas. There are two manifestations of this problem. The
first, discovered by Dennis Ferguson, occurs when an aggregated
forwarding address is
Hello,
I'm trying to build my own lab for CCIE lab test, and as always I need good
advice from loving groupstudy members :)
Now I know that this issue was up many times but I couldn't find too many
articles for the full-set recommendation
What is minimum set?
1.
2.
3.
...
Mid sized home lab
i think the book whose isbn is 0-07-212480-6 written by thomas is very good
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Dear All
Can anyone suggest any good book or any other material on BCRAN exam.
I am planning to bye CBT's are they
I used the Lammle 407 book along with the ICND book and the Sybex e-trainer.
The main reason I got the ICND book was because I only had the 407 version
of the Lammle book, but even if I had the 507 book I think I would have
benefited from the ICND book. It always helps to have more than one
I guess you could write your own using the MAPI interface.
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Hello,
Sorry for this
Sean,
Hi! I provide (sell) full CCIE kits and recommendations for gear. The
biggest factor is determining a home lab is your budget. I usually
recommend the following:
Minimum CCIE lab: (apprx 10k-15k)
5-7 routers
1 switch
Mid sized (apprx 12k-25k)
6-10 routers (including voice, ISL, and
Are you running chechpoint on the Nokia box ? If so you need to setup
proxy arps for your Nat'ed addresses. Unlike a PIX box the proxy arp
setups are not automatically created when you setup NAT. You can find more
info on this subject by going to www.phone.com ,they have a section on NAT
Crossover is where you cross 1 with 3 and 2 with 6.
1 --- 3
2 --- 6
3 --- 1
4 --- 4
5 --- 5
6 --- 2
7 --- 7
8 --- 8
Rollover is where you mirror all 8 wires, so 1 goes to 8, 2 goes to 7,
etc...
1 --- 8
2 --- 7
No problem Tom, and thank you for informing me about the 1522 frame size
workgroup. Maybe they should make it a configurable variable so the
administrators can set the maximum frame size them self, but leave the
default to 1518 (and minimum to 64).
Take care,
Ole
Here's todays statistic.
0.08% of people on earth are CCIE's
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Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 13:46:39 -0700
I guess
Yes, I have a pair of 2621s for redundancy and I am using hsrp. I'll turn
it off
and see if this warning message goes away. thanks..dj
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So basically it's a "trunk link" that you set as a "network port"? Or is it
just any port that are basically not use a
whole lot and you do not mind having the broadcast whenever a MAC needs to
be learned so that way your CAM
table stays within the 1024 address range for the 1900's? Doesn't the
You may actually be dealing with normal behavior of the device. I know that
on the 800 series routers, you cannot ping the BRI interface from the router
itself, but it will respond to pings from other devices when the link is up.
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When you set a Network Port on the switch, it will not flood a packet with
an unknown destination MAC address out all of the ports. Packets with
unknown destination MAC addresses are "drained" out the network port. The
only practical application where I can see using a "network port" is if the
Hi
Well here is the link on the CCO for the equipment list CCIE R/S lab.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html
The page will give you a very good idea of what equipment you will likely
see. When it comes to building your own lab at home/work, it is all a matter
Try putting Portfast on the switch ports. Then reset the priorities on the
two routers, and re-enable HSRP. See if that helps
Bryan
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Yes, I have a pair of
On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Bryan Osoro wrote:
Are you using
enable password password
or
enable secret password
Well color me enabled, that was it right there, and I missed the command
line error. You are right, should have been enable secret, not enable
password.
Cisco's site said to use enable
Keith
Cisco is assuming that you only configured a enable password and not a
enable secret. Which is odd because they recommend using enable secret where
possible. As you know the Enable secret is used over the enable, thus
making the enable password useless. Have fun
Bryan
Keith Woodworth
On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Alex Lee wrote:
Hello Jay,
Two stupid questions :
(a) Why is that a 56 K crossover pin-out (is this the correct term ?)
differs from a T1 ?
Different telco standards. No real reason, they just chose to use
different pairs. T-1 is an RJ-48 standard, and 56K is an
Yes I wish Dale, ... on the way to becoming CCIE :)
My study continues and looking for resources, opportunity to reach this
goal.
Thank you
Faruq
MCSE, CCNA
Dale Cantrell wrote:
Faruq, have you thought about becoming a CCDA???
Dale CCNA
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and Cisco stuff.
Hello,
I have Router Basics, and CCIE IP routing expert. Haven't tried yet.
Anyone has other CIM that we can use together ?
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Was not I, for I have yet to run a network with AppleTalk on it.. though, I
did some sniffing on a contract, with 8 G4's on site, as well as about 45
WinNT4 machines.. and let me tell you, for a dotcom, there was a LOT of
useless NetBIOS traffic going on.. and very negligible amount of native
I read a few weeks back that someone has a 2600 series router with 128mb RAM
in in.
Can someone confirm, or deny that you can put 128mb RAM in a 2600?
Thanks
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I passedSupport 2.0 (CIT) today with
an924 (692 to pass, 61Q, 75min.). Itis about what I was
expecting.
You realy need to know everything about VLAN on
router regarding to switch.
My last one for CCNP willl be BCRAM. (Letme
take a break first.:-))
Will trade my books, software and all
I have a cisco 1720 with 2xISDN WIC cards and a Linux Proxy Server with
2xNIC's. I need to know whether I can use 1 nic for the internal address and
another for the global addresse's given by the ISP using only one ethernet
port of the 1720.
If you get one of the 2600 models with the 80MHz processor you can run 128
MB RAM. The 40 and 50 MHz processors only support 64 MB of RAM.
The 80 MHz processor only comes in the 265x models.
Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon
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Originally, I thought only 1 2600 was used.. leave HSRP on then :-)
Mark.
"D. J. Jones" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/09/2000 23:33:47
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Subject: Re: Vlan help required
Yes, I have a
Yes, definately. Don't run NAT on the Router, only use it on the Linux box.
I assume you have a LAN of a few (or more) PCs on the other side of the
Linux box. You will need a cross-over UTP cable (best solution) and then
set it up similiar to this :
Internal PCs (2, 10, 50, 2000)
Hmmm, I think it is more likely to depend on the switching method of the
inbound interface then the outbound.
Hi, group,
I have question quite confused about. I learnt that per-packet
load-balancing is used when process-switching is enabled and
per-destination load-balancing is used when
Does anyone know where I can do virtual labs with ATM scenarios. I did not
see any on Mentorlabs or some of the others. I would appreciate any advice.
I have access to a 7206 with coaxial DS3 modules and a couple of 3620's and
2500's with serial interfaces and a Catalyst 5000. Is there any way to
Yes, a route has to be added to each router. Additionally, any hosts that
will be configured to send data accross the WAN will need there default
gateway set to their closest router.
Alternatively, you can use a routing protocol like RIP to have the routers
"Discover" each other and create
I am having some problems with a Cisco Switch. When I boot it, I get the
following info:
--
C2900XL Boot Loader (C2900-HBOOT-M) Version 11.2(8)SA1, RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Compiled Tue 03-Feb-98 14:59 by rheaton
starting...
Base ethernet MAC Address: 00:90:2b:b8:3a:c0
Xmodem file system is
You would be correct. If you read the fine pritn on the modem box, it even
says this. ... US Robotics "While Download speeds of 56k are possible, FCC
limitations enforce a download limit of 53.3K" In Real Life, 90% of the
universe is too far from the local CO to get a real speed better than
We have a Cisco 2611 that is has a NM-32A module in it. We are using the
octal cables with the DB25 ends on them.
I'm using the router to provide console access to several Sun and F5
BigIp/3DNS boxes.
My question is does anyone know if it is possible to wire (pinout) a CAT 5
cable to allow us
Hello
I checked the Galton site today and the results for the FRS 2.0 Beta are
out.. Looks like I passed..
Rick
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This is great progress . Maybe we could all get togeather . What could we do
??
JK
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Congratulations Dave ... You have done a grate job .
Best Regards
Muhammad Zahid
Dave Malik wrote:
Just passed CCIE Written! Finished the test in one hour. It was fairly
easy.
...on to the LAB!
Maybe we could pick one particular subject, read the material, then get
together and have a study session and lab work. After that we move on to the
next subject.
Bruce
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Hi,
Any body can tell me how to connect two CSU/DSU back to back, they
have external power supply.
Thanks in advance
Ehab
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