Funny, your website www.netcginc.com doesn't mention
anything about having certified people on staff, even though I am sure it is
important to most potential customers. In fact your website (ha ha) doesn't
seem to have much on it at all. I am sure you will get a lot of business
though becaus
Below is a serial interface on a 7513 we are seeing output queue drops
I cleared the counters about 5 minutes previous to this output
any ideas on resolving this problem?
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 768 Kbit, DLY 2 usec, rely 255/255, load 224/255
Encapsulation HDLC, loopback not set, keepalive
show cam dynamic slot/port will show you which ports map
to which Mac addresses.
cam = content addressable memory
--Scott
Piatnitchi Cristian wrote:
Hi all
Could anybody instruct me how to find the correspondence between
MAC
addresses for connected devices
and those ports where devices are conne
you can change the port that the http server listens on to make it a little
harder for a naughty person to find.
ct-cat1(config)#ip http port ?
<0-65535> HTTP port
daveh
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Hey, Rodgers,
Thanks! Hope you don't mind, you are the only one to respond directly, can
you answer these?
Why would getting an IP address dynamically assigned to the PIX's outside
interface be a security risk?
Also, if the PIX can't act as a DHCP server, what the heck is this command
for:
7xxx-series port adapters PA-MC-xT1 do have integrated CSU/DSUs.
Contrast with 16xx/26xx/36xx-series network modules NM-xFEyCT1 and
NM-xFEyCT1-CSU where you have to specify with or without.
Not sure about the discontinued CX-MIP cards; hope that's not what you're
looking for.
-Gabriel
""Farhan
John,
Even though you have all the charm of a cranky pit viper with a thorn in its
butt, I really wish you would reconsider your decision to leave the group.
Your comments bring some relief from the tedium of studying, plus when you
focus on the topic, I suspect that you can really provide some g
Yeah CDP is Cisco proprietary, but as you all know it runs on "most" Cisco
products, not just Catalysts. I say most because there are certain devices
that are stamped Cisco, but were developed by other companies and don't
support CDP.
If I remember the original question, the interviewer asked s
The router is thus configured:
no ip classless
ip route 167.216.128.0 /22 s1
ip route 167.216.240.0 /24 s2
ip route 0.0.0.0 /0 s0
and packet to 167.216.241.3 comes in, what does the router do?
Answer: it drops the packet
Why? Why doesn't it go out the default gateway? Anyone?
Francisco.
**NO
I think that the Etherchannel configuration is working correctly. After
placing two ports in a port group, oneof the ports shows that STP is
"disabled" and the other shows that it is in a forwarding state. I believe
this is correct and that the switch only allows one of the ports in the
group to p
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> I am planning to take the MCNS test in the coming month.
>
> I have the Beachfront ( www.bfq.com) for MCNS.
>
> I would like to purchase a second test/drill
> simulator for MCNS.. Does an
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> Hello Group,
>
> is it possible and does it work, whenn I place two Gigabit-Ethernet ports,
one
> Fast-Etjernet port and one OC3 port in a 7507 router?
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/config_root.pl for
I love it when someone sends a useless whining message
complaining about useless and winning messages on the list.
I am open to suggestions as to how to make the list
better. Remember, we have over 10k people reading the list. With
that many people you are going to have questions asked ov
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Cisco Press has BCMSN and BCRAN books out.
www.ciscopress.com
Sybex has the Support book out (BCRAN and BCMSN coming
soon)
www.sybex.com
Exam Cram has several books out
Paperback - 393 pages (April 21, 2000)
The Coriolis Group; ISBN: 1576104370 ; Dimensions (in
inches): 1.01 x 8.97 x 6.01
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Wouldn't you be able to use 'no-sync' with BGP so it won't
check it's IGP tables, and then advertise the route manually?
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> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way by using BGP dampeing that we can make
> bgp advertise a
This thread is ridiculous!!!
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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 2:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bye
John,
Even though you have all the charm of a cranky pit viper with a thorn in its
butt, I really wi
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> Hi.
>
> I have to connect a Catalyst 2900XL with several VLAN?s defined to a
> router, for routing goals between them.
> However I want to connect only one port in the switch (trunk port with ISL
> or dot1q) to on
Why is everyone getting so worked up over one email message? If most of you
notice, the more prominent members of this list don't even bother with these
types of messages.
Which goes to show you that I'm not one of the more prominent members.
Anyway, every week or so, someone sends an inflamm
where are you going
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From:
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 10:43
PM
Subject: Bye
Well the past couple weeks have been fun but
reading through over 100 emails a day is too much. I thought this list
well, if you look at the load meter, it is clear that it is a very congested
line (over 87% last five minutes). if you got peeks of 100% of utli. the
rest of the packets will drop until the load descends below the bandwidht
the line can handle. 2 solutions:
1- use some sort of queuing for the to c
The key to this issue is HOW cisco looks up routes AND the effect of "(no)
ip classless (classful vs. classless lookups)." To begin, the router
determines the classful network of the route in question, then proceeds to
lookup a more lengthy match within these routes. If it does not find a
ma
PIX is a hardware firewall device, in simple terms, each interface is
considered a
seperate network, PIX does routing as well ( inside interface -> inside
interface,
inside interface -> outside interface & outside interface -> inside
interface)
you will need to create static and conduit stateme
I vote
to make this a moderated list, have Paul review each and every message before it
gets sent to the list.
Just
kidding, keep up the great work!
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> Hi
> i've setup two vlan in the switch.
> but packet can't route from one vlan to other vlan...
> how can i enable routing between vlan?
Assuming 2 VLANs numbers 1 and 2, make sure yo
"no budget and limited time"
sounds like most other
projects. :^)
Thanks for all the hard work
Paul.
David.
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Bye
I love it wh
Steve,
I thought the Todd Lammle book for the CCNA was very good, but the rest of
the texts on the CCNP and CCDP tracks were very weak. I would not recommend
them to anyone. They seemed like regurgitated information that took up a lot
of paper. I would highly recommend using Cisco Press and backi
Hello All,
I have configured a cisco 2611 with a 8 port modem card as an Access Server.
I have integrated it with Cisco Secure ACS v2.4 for NT Authentication.
Everything works fine, i can login, ping all the servers, go on the
internet.
One thing that i'm unable to do is browse our network neighb
when we're configuring " no ip classless " means saying the router to
follow classful IP address. But in the routing table there is no classful
route for 167.216.241.3 and default route is not the classful IP address of
167.216.214.3 .
Solutions :
1. If we want to keep " no ip classless "
jason wrote:
>
> 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.
>
www.certificationzone.com has CCIE written practice tests, but
personally I di
Group -
With only 3,000 to 4,000 CCIE's in the world, what is the expected
salary at that level? I only ask this because if there are so few, what
kind of pay range do they command? I know that MCSE's are paid anywhere
from 45,000 to 65,000 depending on where you live and how big the c
It does. Thank you, and to all the people that answered to my email.
Francisco.
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> Subject: Why 8 wires in RJ-45?
>
> > Hi group members
> >
> > In TP cables we have eight wires. Only four are used. Why we need the
> other
> > four. The same thing applies to DB-25 and other types of cables. We don't
> > use all of the wires. Why?
> >
> > Regards to all
> >
> >
I was wondering
What does this command do?
thanks in advance
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Looking at the LOAD value (first line), your Serial line is at 88%
utilization (assuming the bandwidth parameter is correct and this is a 768K
line). If the processor on the router isn't overloaded, then I would turn
on TCP header compression and Stac software compression. Additionally, you
Wayne,
just go on dice.com and type
CCIE and check the salary !
"Roan, Wayne" wrote:
>
> Group -
>
> With only 3,000 to 4,000 CCIE's in the world, what is the expected
> salary at that level? I only ask this because if there are so few, what
> kind of pay range
When a router looks for a route to a destination, it has two ways of
doing it:
The classless way, which is the way most of us think, where the packet
goes out the most specific (i.e. with the most bits in the network)
match.
The classful way, where the router first looks at the major network (as
"Priscilla Oppenheimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 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 lik
You don't want the NIC's configured as trunked ports, or probably
EtherChannel for that matter as it used between switches. I would try and
configure them on the server.
Jeff
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Ip helper-address
may help
Duck
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Subject: Configuration of 2611 to pass NetBIOS broadcast traffic
> Hello All,
>
> I have configured a cisco 2611 with a 8 port mod
You are getting too many collisions on the interfafce. Look at the directly
connected network segment with a sniffer. Is the link over 40% utilized?
Is one host generating a Lot more traffic than the others? Could that host
have a bad nic?
Is there one PC that always has trouble logging on
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> If you guys really want me to scan them to prove your a bunch of jealous
idiots I will.
When insulting someone's intelligence, it usually works out bett
Your instructor is confusing FECN/BECN with Discard-Eligible.
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> sources to include a Cisco Certified Instructor in a
What are ECC errors and how do I set up a router to track them? This
is a VP type question so he probably heard it on the train.
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Need to know if anyone has ever seen this before:
I have customers that are using Macintosh systems (various types)to access
a web environment. The problem we are seeing is that when they use IE
the page will not load and then timeout. When they use netscape 3/4
of the page will load. These sit
> We will secure by having the root CA off-line and walking
> the ROOT Cert to the RA. Also, the CA cert will remain
> pending until the security admin issues it to the router.
You should note that IOS currently doesn't currently support
cert chaining (subordinate CAs). I learned this the hard wa
Remove yourself
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Hi!
at the moment i am simulating isdn-circuits with two cisco 2600
and an isdn-pbx.
the router is dialing - i get back a SETUP_ACK but get disconnected
some time later.
Cause: DISCONNECT Cause i = 0x819C - Invald Number format or Special
Intercept ?
All interfaces are up !
Layer 1 Status:
AC
Hey Folks,
I seem to remember Cisco offering their CiscoSecure VPN Client for free to
use with the Firewall Feature Set, a while back. I just went to CCO to
download it and I can no longer find it. Have they stopped giving this away
lately?
Cheers
Good grief, Pradeep, get the he** off of your soapbox, will ya??
You have absolutely no idea how to conduct yourself in an appropriate
manner, and this posting proves that out. When wishing someone well, why do
you feel it necessary to bring up old arguments?
Raymond is a highly respected membe
Look at your load - 224/255 And that is a five-minute average.
It looks like this link is pretty much maxed out. You are getting queue
drops because you don't have enough wire speed for all of the traffic you
are trying to push out.
You can increase your queue depth to have it hold more pack
The Study Guide is designed to be read as a teaching
tool that supplements real-world experience. It is not
written to teach the test, but to provide enough
information to prepare readers for the test and to
support them in production networks. The Exam Notes
are designed for those readers who rea
It's not free any more.
"...to hell with what other people think, I'm ridin' my own broom!" L. M.
Cynthia Bridgett, raised in SE DC
and proud of it!
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Hi all,
We have a Cisco router 2501 sitting between the Internet and our firewall.
A network infrastructure change involves a configuration change at the
router. Unfortunately nobody seems to recall the password. Does anyone
know how to hack into Cisco router 2501? Thanks in advance.
Danny
*
Sorry I don't have the info at hand but I'm pretty sure you can find it on
Cisco's web site. In the past I've found other password reset instructions
there.
HTH,
Dave
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>
> We have a Cisco route
Hey what do ya know??? I had a short cut to the password recovery page on my
browser!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/22.html#Tech 1
Dave
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integration Technologies Inc.
1201 Dove Street Suite 200
Newport Beach CA 92660
Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCDA, Cit
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_2500.html
Watch the word wrap
Brad Stanfield
Network/Integration Engineer
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Government Micro Resources
Network Operations Control Center
Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Bl
Hi,
I'm having trouble of identify what's wrong when I'm pinging a host on a
small network. I'm getting an average of 150ms of response time. The WAN
link is 2MB microwave and not being utilised at this stage. Pinging the
serial interfaces give me average of 2ms only. Even when I'm pinging the
f0
Title: RE: Password for 2501
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_2500.html
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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 4:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Password for 2501
Hi all,
We have a Cisco router 2501 sitti
Is anybody interested in starting a studygroup, in the Toledo Ohio area, for
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The router was not sending ICMP Redirects. I have since
figured it out. Thanks for responding to my email. FYI... I found
out that any Cisco Router can only send ICMP Redirect twice a
second
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Ejay Hire
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Cc: [EMAIL PRO
I don't think you can confiure a 10BaseT port on a router to hand ISL
Encapsulation (and dot1q?).
Kenneth
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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The router sends back the route via ICMP
Redirects.
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From:
Dale
Holmes
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 1:41
PM
Subject: Re: Route Print
In what way does the router pass the route to your PC. Your
If I were to reassign the IP address, I could take your site down. For some
this could cost $$$. Anyway, the more you allow anything (including people)
to interact with the outside world (outside of itself) the more verlnerable
it becomes to subversion. A philosophy, not a hard fact. A paranoi
Here is a nice primer on the subject.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/ip.htm#xtocid2236314
K
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Kristopher B. Climie, CCNP, CCDP
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P
Hi Erik,
I am just trying this out at this stage. For discussion sake, say I
want to get from r3 to network 2.0.0.0 which is on ethernet of R5:
r3-s0/0--primarys2 r5 ---e1 (2.0.0.0/8)
di1---backup---di1
till using unnumber loop 0 for both primary and backup int
Are there any listers with knowledge of Defense
networks out there. I am working with a defence type
organisation (western world; not saddam!) and need
info on how the US DOD use cisco in their services.
For example do they rely on cisco's implementation of
IPSEC for non classified traffic or
Pure curiosity. Can you provide the source of
the ICMP redirect limitation? This is the first time I've ever heard this
and I need to follow up on it if it's true.
Rodgers Moore
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You have got to be kidding! What defence organization is this again?
"Hi, I am friendly, please tell me your secrets! Also, can I have your
credit card number as I have never seen a Visa card before?"
Those folks that work in, for, around, over, under, and about DoD networks
are sworn to prote
May I suggest that in the future you take better steps to cover yourself?
Do you really work at SITA-Societe Internationale de Telecommunications
Aeronautiques?
Au revoir!
Charles
""Cthulu, CCIE Candidate"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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errr, i dont think so!
you sure u dont work for saddam ;-)
wdwdawd wadwadad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 22/09/2000 10:40:17
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Subject: OT: US DOD. How do they do it?
Are the
Hi all
Do we need to know the commands to configure 700 series routers for the
Remote Access Exam since I found such information in my BCRAN course
material . Should I study or should I skip for the exam?
thanks
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Title: CID Exam Question
Hey Guys,
Just checking with those who have taken this exam to see if Appletalk and IPX are really covered on this exam...all the exam guides cover it, but it seems like a total waste because its no longer a real world application, as a presales design engineer i see
Try this at the enable prompt of both routers: "undebug all"
The last time I saw poor performance for no apparent reason, I found a debug
ip packet running. OK, OK, I admit it! _I_ was the one who left it running.
:)
Rodgers Moore
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Thank you for the suggestion but it does not have any debug enable.
>From the router on the same LAN, ping is fast but across the WAN link to a
host then it's slow. Very strange.
Any others suggestions ? or extra information required ?
Ta
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including the non-ISO commands
-Original Message-
From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 11:16 AM
To: Yee, Jason
Cc: cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail)
Subject: Re: commands to configure 700 series routers?
Cisco 700 is testable just like the outline on ci
Even including the non-IOS commands we must know?
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From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 11:16 AM
To: Yee, Jason
Cc: cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail)
Subject: Re: commands to configure 700 series routers?
Cisco 700 is testable just like
CID Exam QuestionYeah, it's in there, IPX more than Apple.
Cisco wants to support what ever a client wants to transport, it's that old
"The customer is always right" thing.
Because of that philosophy, Cisco wants you, as a Cisco certified
professional, to be able to design a network that will supp
hi , all
Just wondering how one could implement EBGP multihop via a simplex
connection
Any input will be greatly appreciated
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$125k-$250k
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> Wayne,
>
> just go on dice.com and type
>
> CCIE and check the salary !
>
>
>
> "Roan, Wayne" wrote:
> >
> > Group -
> >
> > With only 3,000 to 4,000 CCIE'
Try to tracert before and after you ping a host on the WAN. I don't know
how you're setup but if the ping is activiting the WAN link and the WAN
routes have lower admin cost then your traffic may be taking a circuitous
route through the WAN to reach the hosts.
Steve Brokaw, MCSE CCNA CCNP
Sprint
Yup. Focus on the features that make these protocols
useful in modern networks, including newer routing
protocols...
--- "Pickett, Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> Just checking with those who have taken this exam to
> see if Appletalk and
> IPX are really covered on this exam..
Lauren,
How did you find the CertificationZone tests different? I'm shooting
to take the written (first attempt) in last October/early November
timeframe. I've been using those tests to gauge my understanding of the
material. Would I be better off with something else? What did other
"Wri
Whoa! Doesn't bridging defeat the purpose of buying a layer 3 switch? I'd
only recommend that as a last resort. Get off of Netbeui if you're using
it, and go with IP and WINS. I think this should fix your problem. This
might not fix the problem with MS's crappy Master browser process, but som
Dude,
You are way too good for us. You should just schedule your CCIE
written for Monday. I'm sure you'll do great. Just read the book. While
you've got them on the phone, might as well schedule the CCIE lab. Let us
know how you do.
Chuck
CCNP, CCDP, MCNE, MCSE
>Well the past couple
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I have almost this exact configuration on a larger scale. We also put the
servers in their own vlan to reduce broadcast (16 servers). Granted I had
alot of help from the Cisco rep during install so I am still learning. We
have two class C's subnetted into 8 VLANs. Works great.
Andrew Johns CCNA C
I think you mean 'forward-protocol' commands don't you Chuck?
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Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: Problem in 2948g switch
> Whoa! Doesn't bridging defeat the purpose of buying a laye
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