Well the past couple weeks have been fun but
reading through over 100 emails a day is too much. I thought this list
might have helped me along but mostly it just wasted valuable time. There
is never a shortage of stupid questions and people that don't know how to read
the archives to get
You are just a paper,LOL.
On 21 Sep 2000 01:50:12 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("John
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Well
Thanks to everyone for the help--I think it was the hub as I bought a new
hub and used it and everything worked immediately. I did like the
methodology suggested to find the problem (dale's was especially good)
stuart
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hi guys,
Please verify if I am right
default route and default-network serves the same
purpose , they both defines the gateway of last resort
whereas, default-gateway defines the gateway of last
resort if ip routing is not enable
Correct me if I am wrong
thanks
suaveguru
Upgrade your Explorer to a version that supports PNG. PNG support because
the new GD libraries (which MRTG uses) now only support PNG images
(partially due to copyright issues with the GIF format).
Regards your router configs - it looks like your community name probably
doesn't match. Check this
You can buy the book CCIE ALL IN ONE LAB STUDY GUIDE,it's very useful.
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Does anyone know of a website that provide lab scenarios free of charge
(except FatKid.com) for those
individuals that already have all the lab equipment needed?
FatKid is an excellent resource, but I would like to find other sites that
may offer
scenarios which they do not yet provide
Thanks,
Hello,
If anyone wants to take the exam Oct 5 at RTP, now is the time to come
forward. I will swap for any date in Nov.
I can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or by phone at 718-997-0622
or cell # 516-459-6040.
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Dear group,
I hv a problem- I'm installing one 2948g (L3) switch. My network is windows
NT network with one server several nodes. But I'm not able to connect to
the server .
with the same setup my L2 switch works fine. Pls tell me that do I need to
do any setup in switch for it to work. What is
In addition:
IP - #791
TCP - #793
UDP - #768
ARP - #826
-Eric
"Timmons, Robert" wrote:
Probably the best thing you can do is search for specific
areas of interest. Check out:
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/information/rfc.html
For example, if you want to read up on BGP,
I've just started to review this newsgroup and have noticed all of the
negative comments by you on many topics. Obviously you won't be missed.
Also, anyone who has time to read all the CCNP books in 6 days, either has
nothing else to do or no life. What I am puzzled at is, if your knowledge
is
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Saygýlarýmla..
Configuring, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Dialup Services (CMTD)
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Does anybody else know what "anchored" statement, next to the SERNO is?
Just wondering! thanks in advance.
From: "Elijah Landreth" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Elijah Landreth" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SERNO
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 11:23:56 GMT
When you issue a "show
I copied this from the Cisco website.. hope it helps!
Miss wannabe
serno:
The serial number of the current version of the dbs database for this
domain. The serial number is the means by which other nameservers realize
that your database has been updated. This serial number must be a
No problem with that.
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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http://www.oledrews.com/ccnp
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From: Jared Carter
It wasn't prettybut the score was in my favor (715).
Studied using the E-Learning BCMSN course from Cisco.
Last night I saw a copy of Karen Webb's Cisco Press -
"Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks"
ISBN 1-57870-093-0 Published May 2000
and saw where most of the test
I see it kind of like a matrix with 4 columns by 4 rows.
The 4 columns are Routing, Switching, Remote Access and Support, and the 4
rows represent intermediate (lower row) to professional (upper row).
For the CCNP, if you group all four lower rows into a rectangle, you can
call that CCNA.
Please help me understand.
In IGRP, what is an example of why you would want to have more than one
process domains within a routing domain? (Ex. IGRP 10 and IGRP 20
within AS40)
Thanks.
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The problem you are having is very common with the 2948G-L3. The reason
your config doesn't work on the L3 Switch and works on a L2 Switch is that
the L3 Switch is more like a 48 Port Router. Each Port is "individual".
What I mean is that you need to create a bridge group and assign all the
I've got a 2900XL that my predecessor set up.
I went through the Cisco routine for recovering
from lost passwords, and have good console and
telnet access to the CLI.
But I can't get into the Web interface. It asks
for a username and password.
Two questions:
1. how can I change the web
Anybody know what ports the following use:
Spinner
Real Audio
any others?
I already have them for Napster and Gnutella
Cheers,
Jeff
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Title: Monitoring/Troubleshooting Catalysts : what does this SYSLOG output mean?
Hi, group.
Just want to know why i'm getting this in my syslog on my 2912
whose port4 is connected by fiber to a 5500. I do know that there's
a lot of trafiic coming into this port and once in a while the LED
-Original Message-
From: Taiwo, Michael
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 3:41 PM
To: 'Anthony Awatefe'
Subject: RE: Bye
You are an idiot to have send a message like this, People like you can pass
the exams, but will be useless to work with...(NO EXPERIENCE) WHATSOEVER...
Anyway
Congratulations, Sam!
I myself landed my first real networking job yesterday. I had IBM Canada
and BMS Communications fighting over me for 24 hours. IBM took a month to
get back to me, I interviewed with BMS Monday and Tuesday.. Tuesday
afternoon I had the offer (2 hours after IBM called, but
Well done, I totally agree...
in the midst of you all playing at being CIA I notice you forget that Joel
Studtmann actually replied to the question without mentioning the whole
issue ONCE.
His reponse was why I joined this group, not for crap about lawyers and the
death penalty or whatever
At the first look through your message, it seems like the port 1/1
on HubB (the one connected to your port 0/4) is only running half-duplex. I
would check that one first.
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR
Thank you Chuck, I got the BGP "Bible" and read page 354.
And as your previous advice, the (the provider) will advertise my /23 so I am
kind of lucky on that side. And since the bulk of my traffic is coming out of
my AS, what comes in will only be some kind of request.
Thank you.
Title: Monitoring/Troubleshooting Catalysts : what does this SYSLOG output mean?
Make
sure that both of the ports are manually set to 100 meg full duplex. I
believe your 5000 cat is auto negotiating and this is your trouble. do set
port speed ?/? 100 then set port duplex ?/? full. ? being
CCBootcamp does not provide labs free of charge. In fact a subscription to
their labs (currently 17 different labs) is $650.00. This does not include
rack time. But the labs are worth every penny to any serious CCIE
candidate. You might want to start with the free labs at fatkid or even the
CCBOOTCAMP currently has 17 labs available. You can do them on your own
equipment, or you can rent time on theirs. If you are serious about
preparing for the lab, you MUST shell out the couple hundred bucks for these
labs.
No BS. Don't waste time, don't whine about the money. Nobody else has
Try the following:
Switch(config)#ip http server
Switch(config)#ip http authentication enable
This tells the switch to use the enable password for web access too.
OR
Switch(config)#ip http server
Switch(config)#ip http authentication local
Switch(config)#username ray password mosely
This
All that trouble for a $40 hub... Ain't networking great?!?!?!?
Glad I could help!
Dale
[=`)
From: "Stuart Laubstein" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Stuart Laubstein" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Thanks--2 routers and a hub.
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 07:11:40 GMT
Thanks to
Greetings all,
Got a question on routing with ISDN backup. Could
someone shed some light on how to properly implement
the backup command with routing?
I'm using the backup command, and ip unnumber for both
primary and backup interfaces.
int loop 0 R3 int s0/0-primary--int s2 R5
I'm going out drinking tonight in celebration of this guy leaving the list.
WOW...and I thought my week was going bad, not anymore. I knew you might be
good for something John, made my week a little better, Thank you!
Nabil
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
You can use Custom queueing at the router, and if your carrier supports it,
you can cause the DE bit to be set on loow priority traffic using the
frame-relay de-list/de-group commands.
You shouldn't need to do this unless you are consistently going over your
CIR, or having a problem with
Post a copy of the Show interfaces command and your config, and we'll take a
look.
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From: "Scott M. Trieste" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Connect two cisco with transceivers
Date: Wed, 20
I've checked on Amazon and haven't seen any new releases for study guides or
exam preps for the 2.0 track. Maybe i'm just not looking hard enough. Does
anyone have recommendations or other good sites for BCMSN, BCRAN, and BSCN
books? thanks all
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Thanks for the tips.
However the authentication option is not available
on my switch.
I've got:
Switch(config)#ip http ?
access-class Restrict access by access-class
path Set base path for HTML
port HTTP port
serverEnable HTTP server
I presume HTTP server was
Hi,
Could someone explain what the right hand bit of the extended Access-list
does below. This is taken from a router running an in-bound route map for
BGP. This is used to reject routes.
Steve
route-map peer-in deny 10
match ip address 100
route-map peer-in permit 20
set local-preference
You are correct. It is POSSIBLE to do it this way as long as the two
separate VLAN's share NOTHING. (No servers, No internet connections,
Nothing.)
However, This is typically known as "Bad design" and "administrative
nightmare"
Good Luck.
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Interested in exchanging any of these
(cvoice/mcsn/checkpoint) course notes for that of
catm. Please reply specifically to my mail address and
not to the mail list if you're interested.
George.
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Sure, you can use priority queuing or custom queuing to prioritize by things
like protocol/port, interface, destination etc. And you can combine it with
traffic-shaping.
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From: "Plantier, William" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20,
Hmm, weird.
I guess there's a good chance that it is not using the enable password, so
try to leave to "ip http authentication local" line out and create a new
user with the "username ray password mosely" command and see if that will
let you in.
Hth,
Ole
~~
Ole Drews
You must reboot after deleting sub interface to completely clear it from
router.
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From: "Patrick Stiever" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 7:58 PM
Subject: Deleting Sub interfaces
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have a
Can you explain your reasoning why you think you should never use Microsoft
CA? If there are good reasons I would like to know before we deploy.
We are planning to use 2000 Advanced Server with SCEP to scale our IPSEC on
the routers. We will secure by having the root CA off-line and walking the
Get the big Todd Lammle book, and the Exam Cram. Repeat this advice for any
Cisco test.
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From: "JD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "JD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCNP Todd Lammle Books???
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 22:49:01 -0700
I am confused
This is mostly incorrect. Because the addresses are assigned randomly,
without any subnetting, you would have to:
ip route add 192.168.16.X MASK 255.255.255.255 192.168.16.Y
on each server that was confiured this way so that the server would know
which NIC to send out traffic for that
John,
I believe you enjoy the attention you get from people's responses...you
obviously have no self-respect to always make yourself the big idiot
everyone dreadsI have just joined this mailing list and because of
people like you I initially hesitated to participate...but thank God
CMTD doesn't exist any more - it has been replaced by BCRAN. A BCRAN outline
is available at www.cisco.com
Feargal
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From: Ramazan Keskin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 5:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cmtd course outline
John- I honestly sincerely wish you the best. As far a your view on
GroupStudy... I've been around for over a year now you are far from the
first announce such a view. In fact, I remember that last fellow said he
had read all the books was now a CCIE. Anywho- its not for everyone, but
I
Yeah right. YOu read all the books and passed the
test in 6 days. Sure ya did.
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From:
John Kaberna
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 1:43
AM
Subject: Bye
Well the past couple weeks have been fun but
reading through
You should then immediately issue a "no ip http server" to disable the web
interface and never use it again. It is a security vulnerability that you
should never leave open...
From: Ole Drews Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Ole Drews Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'Ray Mosely'" [EMAIL
Try http://www.ciscopress.com for starter.
The http://www.groupstudy.com also has an archive full of recommendation on
books with isbn numbers provided.
It is amazing what you will find in there.
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These are good values to work from, and all of LAN ones are achievable in
your environment, because the Ethernet wiring is under your control. If you
are getting a lot of collisions, then swich from hubs to switches, CRC
errors - Upgrade your wiring. You have control over your networks
Yeah no kiddin. I think you are really just angry
at everyone because you can't seem to pass any of the tests. I have not seem a
single post from you (John) with any relevant technical information at all. Just
a bunch of angry sideways comments. All you have to do is study a little, drop
Furthermore I want proof of your status. Scan your certs dude. I know your
not certified, there is no way in hell.
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From:
RHM
To: John Kaberna ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 6:29
AM
Subject: RE: Bye
Are
you gone
Terrific link, indeed. Spanks for posting.
Kris Jacobs | mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Proud Member: http://www.wob-l.org
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge...others just gargle.
vlan2 wrote:
http://routergod.com
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Congrats!
I feel books are a lot more complete than what you can learn with an
elearning course. It is only part
of what you need to learn. It is in effect ONE tool.
Keeping also in mind that ONE book is never enough to learn. It is however
sometimes enough to pass an exam
but who on this list
anyone on the list seen some new practice tests for the written recently.?
I have been seeing a bunch of the same test questions floating around. some
stuff on atm, voip, etc, would be nice.
jb
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From: "Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
That seems to me the joke of the new millennium.
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From: Chris Larson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 11:10 AM
To: John Kaberna; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bye
Yeah right. YOu read all the books and passed the test in 6 days. Sure
www.lovegrove.co.uk/bgl/books.htm
I receive weekly updates from amazon.com and amazon.co.uk on those that
have been added to their database, and on those titles that are no
longer in their catalogues. Armed with this information I try to keep
the lists up to date. The old CCNA/CCNP 1.0 guides
This BCRAN book is good!
http://www.insync.net/~drews/bcran
Go to http://www.bookpool.com and find the cheapest place to buy it.
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Confused.
Is your router sending you the route by DHCP?
Is your traffic not leaving the 7600?
Post what it willl and will not ping to/from, and a copy of
"show Ip route"
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From: "Rodney Jackson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Rodney Jackson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Yeah,
sure, maybe in oyur dreams!!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Per conto di John
KabernaInviato: giovedì 21 settembre 2000 7.44A:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Oggetto: Bye
Well the past couple weeks have been fun but
reading
The Coriolis Exam Cram Books are out for the 640-50X tests. They do not
label them BSCN etc. The books are named Routing, Switching, Remote Access
and Support but they specify on the cover that they are written for the
640-50X exams. I have purchased them and am using them in conjunction with
If Ip routing is not enabled, then Ip Packets with a destination outside the
local subnet are discarded in the router.
Default route (ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.2.3.4)
Default Gateway (ip default-Gateway 1.2.3.4)
Both create a static Gateway of last resort that is redistributed by IGP's
except
Hmmm, could you expand on this notion? How could
it be a vulnerability if the admin can't even get in?
My real problem is that I need to monitor the switch
in order to diagnose a network connectivity issue.
I believe the web based management has some visual
monitoring that could be helpful.
Future Needs. You are right that 10BaseT and 100BaseT do not use more than
4 wires, but 100VGLAN and 100Base4 do. Those specifications used the extra
wires to transmit data at a slower speed. When you add up the additional
data lines multiple, 4, by the slower speed, 25Mb, you get 100Mb
You put a lot of thought in to that one huh
genius. Another moron. sigh
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From:
RHM
To: John
Kaberna ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 3:29
AM
Subject: RE: Bye
Are
you gone yet??
rob
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Is there any option to enable web management on Cat 5000?.
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That's talking about DNS, not EIGRP.
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From: "Wannabe CCIE" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Wannabe CCIE" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SERNO
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 12:39:43 GMT
I copied this from the Cisco website.. hope it helps!
Miss
Chris Don't be jealous. I've contributed
plenty of useful info and I think there's several people that will attest to
that.Maybe you don't read your emails. Never in my life have I
failed a Cisco test. I have the stupid CCNA, CCDA, and CCNP. I just
don't go around bragging about it like its
What are you trying to backup here? I don't see any routing. Start with a
working primary first and I can probably give you suggestions for a
solution.
Roughly, what you need are two static routes with different weights so the
primary is favored, and the backup is much more costlier, or, set the
Genius !
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Well the past couple weeks have been fun but
reading through over 100 emails a day is too much. I thought this list
might have
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