Re: Bring equipments in and out of US

2000-09-17 Thread Casey Fahey
Hmm. I remember one of our trainers flew in from Canada and brought some 1600s, what they did was specify on the commercial invoice that the routers were being sent for a limited time and for a specific purpose. I can't remember if he got a refund of duty after the fact or didn't pay in the

ACL Log

2000-09-17 Thread Mohammed Hussain
Title: ACL Log Hi I applied access-list for serial inbound to see the traffic. But logging is now showing the source & destination ports. How can I see the tcp & udp ports in log? access-list 101 permit ip any any log-input 2w5d: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGP: list 101 permitted tcp 192.168.103.37

Re: ACL Log

2000-09-17 Thread Reinhold Fischer
your acl specifies only ip, so ip is all what the acl is looking at. the ip protocol itself has no ports, so there are no ports to look at. the sub- protocols (hope it is correct to call them this way) udp and tcp have ports, so the acl would look like: access-list 101 permit tcp any gt 0 any gt

Re: max no of connections for vty

2000-09-17 Thread Fanglo MA
I try on my 2611 with IOS 12.0 (8) Enterprise. line vty 0 133 is allowed. "Kristopher B. Climie" wrote: > I cannot find anyway of getting it to work on my 2620. I have tried both > "vty 0 29" and the "ip alias 192.168.1.1 3001" suggestion. Below is the > output. (and if you arent set up for a

Re: Homelab setup

2000-09-17 Thread Ejay Hire
I use a Linux PC with multiple IP addresses. It can also source/accept RIP updates. Original Message Follows From: rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Homelab setup Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 10:59:48 -0500

CCIE Questions...

2000-09-17 Thread Derek Chung
Question 1: Router A and Router B are configured to route IP to each other over a serial line. Host A is connected to Router A and Host B is connected to Router B. A packet is sent from Host A to host B. A hit on the serial line causes an error in the packet. Retransmission is sent by: Question 2

Secondary IP for Catalyst switches?

2000-09-17 Thread Derek Chung
Can a secondary IP be assigned to a Catalyst switch SC0 interface temporarily? If so, once I logon (by console/telnet) to the switch, I can troubleshoot the connectivity to an attached PC/server by pinging its IP address (assuming the secondary IP temporarily added is the same subnet as this PC/se

Re: max no of connections for vty

2000-09-17 Thread Kristopher B. Climie
Yup, I don't have the enterprise edition, you do. K - "Fanglo MA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I try on my 2611 with IOS 12.0 (8) Enterprise. line vty 0 133 is allowed. > > "Kristopher B. Climie" wrote: > > > I cannot find anyway of getting i

MAU trouble shooting

2000-09-17 Thread Circusnuts
Does this mean my MAU is fried ???  It has never come off initializing (left the routers run connected all night)...     TokenRing0 is initializing, line protocol is down  Hardware is TMS380, address is .30c0.ec2a (bia .30c0.ec2a)  Internet address is 195.5.5.10/24  MTU 4464 bytes, B

Re: Obscure (?) questions

2000-09-17 Thread Kristopher B. Climie
Sorry, suppose I should have mentioned that- In the Exam Cram for CCIE, on pp. 396, the question asks what the rif is from PC-a to PC-c. PC-a is on a token ring and pc-c isn't, it is on etherenet. Well, that is great I understand that the RIF will be removed. However, the question got me thinki

RE: CCIE Questions...

2000-09-17 Thread joel.studtmann
Replying out of order: Question 2) Packet is damaged and has a bad CRC at the datalink layer, so is dropped by next switch or router or end PC that verifies the CRC. (A hub wouldn't notice). Retransmission is sent from the original source (IP host) after not receiving an acknowledgement for th

Re: Secondary IP for Catalyst switches?

2000-09-17 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 9/17/00 8:42:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Can a secondary IP be assigned to a Catalyst switch SC0 interface temporarily? If so, once I logon (by console/telnet) to the switch, I can troubleshoot the connectivity to an attached PC/server by pinging

CCIE Lab 30 Sep for Swap

2000-09-17 Thread Richard Dollins
Hello I have a CCIE Lab date of September 30 in RTP, would like to swap with someone for a RTP date in November or early December.. Email me if you can swap.. Thanks Rick **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html

Foundation 2.0

2000-09-17 Thread Adegbemi Tolulope V.
Hello folks, Good day. Please I will like to have your views on this: I am planning to take FRS 2.0 (Foundation 2.0) in the next couple of days. I have visited Cisco Site and couldn't get much info on this exam. Please I need to know those of you who have taken this exam. I really need to know

Re: Foundation 2.0

2000-09-17 Thread John Kaberna
Foundation was available as of August 28th. There isn't an exam outline posted on CCO yet. If you are taking it in the next couple of days and don't know what's on it I suggest you consider rescheduling. This test covers Building Cisco Remote Access Networks, Building Multilayer Switch Network

Packet Generator

2000-09-17 Thread ccie10
Anyone have info/recommendations for a packet generator? thanks **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list

What is Loopback address for IPv6?

2000-09-17 Thread Manishkumar Patel
Hi All! Can anybody tell me what is Loopback address for IPv6. Any site good for IPv6 concepts? Thanks MK Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For

Re: Homelab setup

2000-09-17 Thread Billha
Rather than buying ethernet loopback plugs just use the command 'no keepalive' under your ethernet interface and the interface will be up/up. Regards, Bill. rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. us... > > Consider adding a couple of ethernet loopback plugs to > simul

Re: Packet Generator

2000-09-17 Thread Billha
Yes, www.solarwinds.net used to have an application called 'WANkiller', great for packet generation and to fully load a link. Regards, Bill. "ccie10" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8q2o98$nle$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8q2o98$nle$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Anyone have info/recommendations for a

Re: Packet Generator

2000-09-17 Thread Billha
More info... http://www.solarwinds.net/Tools/Professional+/index.htm WANkiller The WAN Killer is a Wide Area Network traffic generator. Set the circuit bandwidth and the percent of load needed and WAN Killer will generate random traffic. The packet size can also be adjusted. Regards, Bill. "

Re: What is Loopback address for IPv6?

2000-09-17 Thread Atif Awan
The loop back address in IPv6 is :::::::1 This can be shortned to : ::1 A nice basic article can be found on : http://www.samw.com/knowledge/whitepapers27.asp?whitepaperid=27&institution% 5Fid= Regards -Original Message- From: Manishkumar Pat

Re: Obscure (?) questions

2000-09-17 Thread Atif Awan
1) It depends. If you have RSRB configured then the virtual ring number must be the same on both the bridges whereas this virtual ring number can be different if you are using DLSW. 2) Yes you are right about the ARP requests. When a LEC receives an ARP request it forwards the request to the BUS

Re: CCIE Questions...

2000-09-17 Thread Ed
I agree with your answers excpet for #1. Just because a transport layer protocol hasn't been specified, I don't think we can assume UDP. I would have to guess that the original host retransmits. I don't think the router would, since it doesn't care about anything above the 3rd layer unless othe

Re: Packet Generator

2000-09-17 Thread ccie10
Is anybody aware of any freeware/shareware tools for packet generation? I need it for load testing OC3/12 interfaces? ""ccie10"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8q2o98$nle$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8q2o98$nle$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Anyone have info/recommendations for a packet generator? > >

Exam Sequence for CCNP/CCDP?

2000-09-17 Thread Glenn Johnson
Does anyone know if the CID exam be taken before any of the other three CCNP/CCDP exams? I was unaware of any sequence requirements, just Cisco's suggested path, until I noticed in a few CID books that this exam "could" be taken after the other three were completed. Thanks **NOTE: New CCNA/CCD

RE: CCIE Questions...

2000-09-17 Thread joel.studtmann
Actually, I never specified that the packet in questioin number 1 had to be UDP. Question 1 only specifies that the routers are routing IP. It could be an ICMP, IGMP, RIP, EIGRP, etc... packet. Not all IP packets use a transport protocol. Granted, 99% of user traffic does, but the question doe

Re: Support Exam

2000-09-17 Thread Randy Carlson
I just passed Routing 2.0 this week and Switching 2.0 the week before (so I am on a roll). Support is next. The BCRAN test will be tough because I have a limited amount of time on the As5200/As5300 products. V/R FRC Rah Sta wrote: > What advice do you have for thepassing the BCRAN exam? I pla

Re: Bring equipments in and out of US

2000-09-17 Thread Kevin Wigle
Well, I have done this from Canada to the US and back and the method is simple. Go to a border point with your stuff. (before you travel or the same day) Go into customs and fill out the form "Identification of Articles for Temporary Exportation", form Y 38 (94/02) for each item on the back you

CCIE LAB Study AppleTalk Question

2000-09-17 Thread Kirk Bollinger
I have two routers connected via tokenring and a 64K serial crossover. I'm running RTMP over the tokenring and appletalk EIGRP over the serial link. My routes are favoring the serial link. Obviously with DVRP's both paths are seen as one hop. I played with both the bandwidth and delay on the se

Re: Exam Sequence for CCNP/CCDP?

2000-09-17 Thread Kevin Wigle
I'm not aware of any sequence requirements like you CAN'T take this exam before that one. However, if for example you take and pass CID before CCDA (assuming you have all the others) you won't get your CCDP. Even though CCDA is a "junior" exam in this case - the CCDP requires it. So, take them

Re: CCIE Questions...

2000-09-17 Thread Ed
Definately a good point, although RIP uses UDP port 520 and EIGRP uses multicast port 224.0.0.10. Multicast packets are baesd on UDP. I wasn't thinking ICMP and IGMP... ""joel.studtmann"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Actually, I never speci

Medium enterprise design assistance

2000-09-17 Thread Shane Stockman
I am currently designing a new network for a medium size enterprise.Here are the details . 17 remote sites (8 users currently) 1 central site (HQ) Wan - ISDN from each site running to PSTN. From PSTN PRI is used to central site. For the remote sites I am using a 1720 with a isdn WIC. At HQ I wil

RE: CCNA exam

2000-09-17 Thread JL
My suggestion would be to do some practice tests and then study what ever you come weakest on, that way you will develop a more rounded knowledge base. After all we are trying to gain knowledge, not just pass tests aren't we? JL MCP CCNA -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailt

Re: Medium enterprise design assistance

2000-09-17 Thread Ed
No offense meant here, Shane, but this really isn't the place to have people do your job for you. Next time, at least make it look like a study question... ""Shane Stockman"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am currently designing a new netwo

Novell Server for your Home Lab ! (MS-DOS TSR Running on your PC)

2000-09-17 Thread Billha
Back in '95 I run an MS-DOS App (60k TSR) on my 386 turning it into a mini Novell Server that sends out SAPs etc. Program called 'SerView' I am trying to locate the program again to use as a Novell Server in my Home Lab, and will pay for it. All I have been able to find out is the following: h

CIPT 2.0 Exam

2000-09-17 Thread peter whittle
Hi, Is anyone upto date on CIPT? Is the CIPT exam 9E0-569 an updated version to reflect CIPT 2.0 course changes and Cisco Call Manager v3.0xxx? I gather that there was a new Beta 9E1-569 on trial in August, has this now been released? Does anyone know where the syllabus / exam objectives are?

need reference for checksum calculation

2000-09-17 Thread Igor
i am looking for an explanation of one's complement arithmetic and other checksum calculation methods thank you fellow cissies igor __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ **NOTE: New CCNA/C

Re: Novell Server for your Home Lab ! (MS-DOS TSR Running on yourPC)

2000-09-17 Thread Kirk Bollinger
If you can (and have some time to learn) install linux - it allows both Micorosoft and Novell emulation. Also works as a web server, tftp, ftp - you can run tcpdump (a basic sniffer). Invaluable for learning. -Kirk On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Billha wrote: > Back in '95 I run an MS-DOS App (60k TSR) o

Startek 82x MSAU Docs...

2000-09-17 Thread Nigel Taylor
Hey All,                 Does anyone know where I might be able to locate some info on this product.   There doesn't seem to anything out there. Working on some token ring stuff in the Home Lab.    Any thoughts.     TIA Nigel.

E1 back-to-back ?

2000-09-17 Thread Hans Schimek
Hi! for testing purposes i would like to connect E1 interfaces back-to-back. i am using cross-over cables ( pin 1,2 - 4,5 ). can anyone tell me how to achieve getting up the link. for up-to-now the link only comes up if i loop the entire E1 interface. would be great if anybody could tell me how

Re: E1 back-to-back ?

2000-09-17 Thread Jim Rampley
Ethernet uses pins 1,2,3,6. You should loop pin 1 to 3 and 2 to 6. A T1 uses pins 1,2,4,5. Jim - Original Message - From: "Hans Schimek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 4:17 PM Subject: E1 back-to-back ? > Hi! > > for testing purposes i wou

Re: Novell Server for your Home Lab ! (MS-DOS TSR Running on your PC)

2000-09-17 Thread hal9000
My understanding is that for $15 or about £10 plus shipping you can obtain a 3 user licence for Novell 5 for educational purposes! Karl - Original Message - From: "Kirk Bollinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Billha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunda

Re: Novell Server for your Home Lab ! (MS-DOS TSR Running on yourPC)

2000-09-17 Thread Kirk Bollinger
Does that use IPX or have they gone only with IP? I use Linux already myself. Also, IPX static saps and static rip routes are probably enough for study unless you really want to get into DDR spx watchdog, etc.. -Kirk On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, hal9000 wrote: > My understanding is that for $15 or abo

RE: Is it any new question format in CCNP v2 exam?

2000-09-17 Thread Jeff Wang
Title: RE: Is it any new question format in CCNP v2 exam? Hi Jack,   Routing 2.0 (or ACRC v2) is in my opinion easier than the original ACRC.  I took the ACRC in March this year, just barely passed it.  There were questions in ACRC that I had never seen before and sometimes questions were amb

2nd Edition of Internet Routing Architectures by Halabi

2000-09-17 Thread Jimmi1015
Hi to everyone studying BGP in preparation for the CCIE lab, I just recently found out that the 2nd edition of this book is out. I'm wondering if anyone has had a chance to spend enough time with it to have an opinion on whether there's enough new and relevant material in this edition to make

pls remove my mail address from the mailing list

2000-09-17 Thread Pragnesh Trivedi
pls remove my mail address from the mailing list _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. **NOT

OSPF NSSA Type 7 LSA translated into Type 5 LSA

2000-09-17 Thread Gerry Lian
Hi, Do you know how to translate NSSA type 7 LSA to Type 5 LSA ? NSSA type 7 will not be sent to OSPF backbone unless it can be translated from type 7(N1,N2) to type 5(E1,E2) at ABR. I don't know what command can do that. Thanks a lot Gerry Lian **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For m

Re: Novell Server for your Home Lab ! (MS-DOS TSR Running on yourPC)

2000-09-17 Thread Bob & Karen Timmons
NetWare 5 can use either IP or IPX or both. You can order it from here: http://www.novell.com/products/netware/evaluation.html Bob - Original Message - From: Kirk Bollinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: hal9000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Billha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sund

Re: CCIE LAB Study AppleTalk Question

2000-09-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Devices take a long time to come up on Token Ring because they have to select an active monitor which can take many seconds. So the routers are probably learning the EIGRP path much more quickly because the serial interfaces come up immediately. Also, EIGRP generally learns new routes quicker

Re: CCIE Questions...

2000-09-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Where did these questions come from? Please specify the source (book, etc.) so that we know we aren't disobeying the NDA and giving you answers from an actual test. These sure sound like questions from the CCIE written. Also, I think it would be best to limit each e-mail message to one topic. I

Re: MAU trouble shooting

2000-09-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Could the MAU be a 4-Mbps MAU by any chance? I see that your token ring interface on your router is set to 16 Mbps. Priscilla At 09:04 AM 9/17/00, Circus nuts wrote: >Does this mean my MAU is fried ??? It has never come off initializing >(left the routers run connected all night)... > > >Toke

Configuration Comparison

2000-09-17 Thread mo
Hello All,     I am looking for a software program that will allow me to compare to Cisco configs at the same time. This software will compare the two documents and highlight the difference between the two. There was an email sent about two months ago that had a link to this type of software.

Re: OSPF NSSA Type 7 LSA translated into Type 5 LSA

2000-09-17 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate
Define the NSSA area as NSSA. (on all routers in teh NSSA area; ABR router will do the magic). HTH, Charles More specifics: From http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/np1_c /1cprt1/1cospf.htm#xtocid1066410 Configure OSPF Not So Stubby Area (NSSA) NSSA area

cool network testing tool

2000-09-17 Thread Yee, Jason
hi all, check the website below for a cool network testing tool : http://www.ccci.com/product/network_mon/tnm32/ttcp.htm http://www.ccci.com/product/network_mon/tnm31/ttcp.htm Jason **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associat

about CCIE !

2000-09-17 Thread ±èÈï¼ö
Hi every one , Let me introduce myself to you , my name is Heung-su Kim , and am from seoul , in south Korea. Well about a month back i have finished my CCNP 1.0 , and am now preparing for my CCIE, well would any one be kind enough to prepare with me or at least kind enough to give me links to cle

RE: Configuration Comparison

2000-09-17 Thread Ben
You find this feature in RME (Resource Manager Essentials) that is part of Cisco's network management program: CWSI. RME has many administrative tools, one of them being comparison of configuration. This software is not cheap.   Bernard         Hello All,     I am looking for

RE: cool network testing tool

2000-09-17 Thread Yee, Jason
care to elaborate? -Original Message- From: Ledwidge, Feargal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 10:26 AM To: Yee, Jason; cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail) Subject: RE: cool network testing tool Cool it may be ,,, .,... but never EVER EVER even THINK about using it

RE: cool network testing tool

2000-09-17 Thread Ledwidge, Feargal
Cool it may be ,,, .,... but never EVER EVER even THINK about using it in a production environment. Bad things can happen... Feargal -Original Message- From: Yee, Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 6:35 PM To: cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail) Subject: cool

Re: Packet Generator

2000-09-17 Thread Neil Desai
Here is a free tool that will replay actual traffic: http://www.anzen.com/research/nidsbench/tcpreplay.html It replays information from tcpdump. If you want to make a TCP/IP packet from scratch try nemesis. It is billed as " Command line driven portable IP stack." It supports TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP,

Re: Configuration Comparison

2000-09-17 Thread whatshakin
I believe 'windiff' from the Microsoft NT 4 resource kit is one.    Pretty much all flavors of unix can handle this with built in commands but I cannot remember any of them right now. :-(   - Original Message - From: mo To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2

radius question

2000-09-17 Thread Rey Martin
Hi, I just configure Steel-belted radius and 2600 series for dial-up, it works but if I enter the wrong password, the system just terminate the connection without 2nd or 3rd retries. I already tried to set the steel-belted for 3 retries, but still the same, any suggestions? or do u suggest anothe

When do you clear ARP?

2000-09-17 Thread Derek CHUNG
When do you clear ARP on a router? Any scenario related to firewall or local director? **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/lis

Re: When do you clear ARP?

2000-09-17 Thread BE
Can you be more specific? I talked with an engineer in TAC last week, and he mentioned he had a case that had to do with a switch talking to a router. A few workstations on a network wouldn't comunicate across the router until they cleared the ARP cache... -Brad Ellis CCIE#5 7 9 6 bellis@opt sy

Re: Secondary IP for Catalyst switches?

2000-09-17 Thread Derek CHUNG
True Mark, but the real life situation is I believe it is the server config problem but the NT administrator thinks it is the network problem. By narrowing the scope of the troubleshooting, they will have nothing to say. Thanks. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

Re: Help about a technical interview I had PLEASE!

2000-09-17 Thread John Barnes
See comments below. --- "David L. Blair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 1) What is the size of a token ring frame? > > My answer: Token ring has a variable frame size. > > His answer: 3 bytes.. > > > > Isn't that the size of the Token frame? > > Yes. > > > > > 2) What the MTU of a token rin

What is the default TTL?

2000-09-17 Thread Derek CHUNG
What is the default TTL when a IP packet leaves the source? **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Posting Guidelines: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/guide.html FAQ, list arc

RE: radius question

2000-09-17 Thread Ben
I don't know about Steel-belt, but on Cisco AS5200 this is a feature. wrong username and password, no connection. You do not get a second chance. And logically, that is a good and secure design. Bernard Hi, I just configure Steel-belted radius and 2600 series for dial-up, it works but if I en

RE: When do you clear ARP?

2000-09-17 Thread Jeff Wang
Title: RE: When do you clear ARP? Hi Derek,     clear arp-cache Cheers Jeff Wang -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Derek CHUNG Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 1:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: When do you clear ARP

Cisco 3640 grunty enough for full-BGP routing?

2000-09-17 Thread Jeff Wang
Title: Cisco 3640 grunty enough for full-BGP routing? Hi all, Just a quick question regarding 3640 with 128MB DRAM.  Will it be grunty enough to run full-BGP, talking to two different providers and getting full routes, with one E1 2Mbps WAN link to each provider?  What's your minimum config

Zone Delegation/Reverse Delegation

2000-09-17 Thread Benny Leong (HTHK - Senior Engineer II - iServices Development, NNSD)
I have 2 T1 connected to 2 separate ISPs. The DNS is being hosted on one ISP. Now, I have created a subdomain. Is the zone delegation done at the ISP and the reverse delegation done at the APNIC ? **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.co

Re: Cisco 3640 grunty enough for full-BGP routing?

2000-09-17 Thread John Kaberna
Title: Cisco 3640 grunty enough for full-BGP routing? This will work no problem.  I've done it at many sites.  My minimum recommended is exactly what you have.    John - Original Message - From: Jeff Wang To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2000 9:17

Re: When do you clear ARP?

2000-09-17 Thread Clayton Price
I've had to clear the arp cache when replacing a firewall. This is because both firewalls had the same IP address. Since they were different computers they had different MAC addresses. Clayton Price ""Derek CHUNG"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8q42mq$o4c$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8q42mq$

Re: Secondary IP for Catalyst switches?

2000-09-17 Thread JEK
Regardless, the Issue here is giving a Switch a << secondary ip address >> on the interface, which is pointless.Question to the Question is WHY?.When you give your switch an ip address it's only just an IP Address to remotely connecty to the switch to run diags on it thru a < telnet/ rlogi

RE: When do you clear ARP?

2000-09-17 Thread Jeff Wang
Title: RE: When do you clear ARP? Sorry, didn't read the question properly! :(   I once had a firewall gone bad on a segment, and the firewall answered every single ARP request (so all MAC addresses on the segment now go to the firewall, instead of the intended recipients!).  It took me a whil

RE: Cisco 3640 grunty enough for full-BGP routing?

2000-09-17 Thread Benny Leong (HTHK - Senior Engineer II - iServices Development, NNSD)
Can you tell why a full routing tables is required ? What is the benefit ? -- From: John Kaberna [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 12:37 PM To: Jeff Wang; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cisco 3640 grunty enough for full

FW: Zone Delegation/Reverse Delegation

2000-09-17 Thread Benny Leong (HTHK - Senior Engineer II - iServices Development, NNSD)
It seems that I cannot post message. This is to re-send the same mail message. I have 2 T1 connected to 2 separate ISPs. The DNS is being hosted on one ISP. Now, I have created a subdomain. Is the zone delegation done at the ISP and the reverse delegation done at the APNIC ? **NOTE: New CC

Re: Medium enterprise design assistance

2000-09-17 Thread Bharat Suneja
Me thinks this might qualify for a study question on network design... except, he needs to elaborate more on the problem - or the desired results - at each end. Without a network design goal in place, it's kinda hard to design a network imho. Bharat Suneja ""Ed"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in mes