RE: Juniper

2000-09-29 Thread Ben Lovegrove
Absolutely. The Juniper M20, M40, and M160 Internet Backbone Routers are sometimes chosen instead of the Cisco 12000 Series. Press reports say that Juniper has gained some of the market share at Cisco's expense in this area. They have just released the smaller M5 and M10. No doubt Cisco are w

simple multilink ppp

2000-09-29 Thread Nurarif Wibawa
Hi, Given a simple scenario for multilink ppp ( 2 links) : 2500 4500 Configuration (refer to : http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/131/7.html) Cisco 2500 : hostname 2500 ! username 4500 password 0 foobar ip subnet-zero multilink virtual-template 1 ! interface Loopback0 ip address 20.20.2

RE: ospf bandwidth question

2000-09-29 Thread Yee, Jason
CRC errors could be due to modem clocking rate not configured properly etc. FECNs are generated when data is sent out a congested interface; they indicate to a DTE that congestion was encountered. Traffic is marked with BECN if the queue for the opposite direction is deep enough to trigger FECNs

trace route results

2000-09-29 Thread Yee, Jason
hi all, If trace route results are cumulative then how come the 11th hop shows higher latency time than 12th hop Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to 202.159.96.0 1 nero-eugene-hub.oregon-ix.net (198.32.162.2) [AS 2914] 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec 2 eugn-core1-gw.nero.net (207.98.64

Re: Explanation for VLSM

2000-09-29 Thread Neil Loffhagen
Phil, It's a good article...but seems to be a direct copy of the following: http://www.3com.com/nsc/501302.html Who copied who? Both sites have copyrights displayed? Neil Loffhagen Computer World Services email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.c-w-services.co.uk - Original Message - From

BCRAN Exam

2000-09-29 Thread Yee, Jason
so for those who pass BCRAN on Friday How's it ? Jason **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 archives

RE: Passed R&S CCIE written

2000-09-29 Thread McCallum, Robert
well done that man!. Good luck for your future studies. I presume there will be a few beers at the weekend. However no one except us in networking know exactly what you have achieved. So well done and I'll raise a glass or a few to you on Saturday night. -Original Message- From: Yongz

REMOVE FROM EMAIL LIST

2000-09-29 Thread Snoopy
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Remove from emailing list

2000-09-29 Thread Snoopy
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isdn

2000-09-29 Thread rsma
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Problem after 2501 to 2503

2000-09-29 Thread sss s
Hi all, I have a 2501 router connecting to my ISP.Last week I changed it to 2503 with the same config and although it is working fine with backup,for the last 2 to 3 days,my site people are not able to browse the internet as fast as they used to do when the 2501 was present .I have a 64Kbps

Re[2]: Cisco Documentation CD and Win 2000

2000-09-29 Thread Thomas Peroutka
Hallo Nathan, Wednesday, September 27, 2000, 5:05:45 PM, you wrote: MNA> I have no answer but I have the same problem :-} MNA> -Original Message- MNA> From: Tony Russell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] MNA> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 7:51 AM MNA> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' MNA> Subje

RE: Re[2]: Cisco Documentation CD and Win 2000

2000-09-29 Thread McCallum, Robert
See if this helps. To get the Cisco documentation to work under Windows 2000: - Run regedit - Locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/IE4/Setup/Path - Change the value from "%programfiles%\Internet Explorer" to the location where IE is installed on your system, for example "C:\Program Fil

RE: Problem after 2501 to 2503

2000-09-29 Thread McCallum, Robert
a stab in the dark. Different IOS versions? Less memory in the router? -Original Message- From: sss s [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 29 September 2000 11:21 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Problem after 2501 to 2503 Hi all, I have a 2501 router connecting to my ISP.Last week

Voice/Bri

2000-09-29 Thread Olden Pieterse
Hi there gang Does anyone have sample configs or tips on the Voice/Bri for the 2600 & 3600 ? I have some but I need some input on what other people experienced in similar situations . Again Cisco's sample configs didn't do the trick . Thx Olden Pieterse Pre-Sales Consultant Westcon Tel:

Re: PRI vs T1

2000-09-29 Thread Lowell Sharrah
outstanding!! >>> "michael champion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/28/00 02:45PM >>> A T1 frame is 193 bits. 192 bits (24X8) corresponds to data, and 1 bit is used for synchronization. There are 8000 frames per second. T1 was originally defined for PCM-encoded voice (8 bits per channel, but 1 bit fo

Re: Bandwidth on Catalyst 6500

2000-09-29 Thread Jason A. Diegmueller
> I believe CAR is only going to be available on the 12000 GSRs, 7000's, and > 7500's. The PFC will provide the functionality you are looking for. Huh? Router#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Router(config)#int s0 Router(config-if)#rate-limit input ? <8000-

ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread Scott M. Trieste
Would it ever be possible for someone to pass CCIE written by sheer fluke? I have a little of this router mumbo-jumbo under my belt and feel I could hack it. Dumb question I know. Thanks in Advance. Scott M. Trieste CCNP,CCDP,Bay Router Specialist,MCSE,RHCE **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been

RE: PRI vs T1

2000-09-29 Thread Winchester, Derek S.
If you read what I wrote previously, you would not have jumped on what I said. Pri is logical T1 is physical. This is not that big of a topic. -Original Message- From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 3:47 PM To: Winchester, Derek S. Cc: 'NetEng'; [EMAI

Re: final thoughts - Migrating from EIGRP to OSPF ( new results )

2000-09-29 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate
Bless you, Chuck! When the Old Ones return, you will spared! Seriously, many thanks for this thread and your extensive experimentation... I am now much smarter for it!! Charles ""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 00a501c029d4$097bfca0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:00a501c029d4$0

STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Jon Mitchell
Does STP only stop loops when the router boots? If I am building a loop network, and then I boot up the final router with only one interface plugged in (so it is not yet a loop), and then plug in the other interface after the fact, what will happen? Will the other interface start in blocking or

SMTP troubleshooting

2000-09-29 Thread Raul_DeLaGarza
Hey all, Am studying CIT related material and am wondering what one would look for when troubleshooting SMTP data transfer over an FR circuit, say at 128K CIR, 256 port speed. Situation: Corporate site has 3600 class router with a serial interface configured with T1 port speed and only 256K CIR

Re: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
Spanning Tree Protocol, which I'm assuming is what you're referring to, doesn't have anything to do with routing. If you were connecting bridges together in a loop, STP would break the loop and you'd be fine. In your case, the mechanism which will prevent routing loops is split horizon (assuming

RE: isdn

2000-09-29 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Hi there, ftp://ftp.sybex.com/2381/CCNA_c11.pdf If you read this updated chapter 11 about WAN, you can read the following on page 18: NT1 implements the physical layer specifications and connects the user devices to the ISDN network. NT2 is typically a provider's equipment, such as a s

Re: PRI vs T1

2000-09-29 Thread Ben Groff
Well... In North America a PRI is a T-1, but a T-1 is not necessarily a PRI. The T-1 will provide 1.536 Mbps in usable bandwidth, assuming it is using B8ZS linecoding... The PRI will offer 1.472 if it is configured as 23B+D (and the underlying T-1 is B8ZS)... Hope this helps some. -Ben > >

Re: Passed R&S CCIE written

2000-09-29 Thread S.K. Chan
I also get pass today on my R&S written test. what is your time frame for lab test? SK "McCallum, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .uk... > well done that man!. Good luck for your future studies. I presume there > will be a few beers at the weekend. However n

RE: ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread McCallum, Robert
>From your initials under your name I would say that you had more than a little of the router mumbo-jumbo under your belt. I would say probably no it is not possible to fluke it, but hey anything possible. -Original Message- From: Scott M. Trieste [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 29 Sept

RE: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread McCallum, Robert
When you plug in your other port the port will go into listening, learning states. In lamens terms the port sends out a frame and if it hears it back it will block - if it doesnt it will forward. Please see link below:- http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_2/config/

Re: OT - IDSL Bridge

2000-09-29 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
Title: OT - IDSL Bridge you could by a linksys dsl/cable modem router that has 4 ethernet ports, about $150. if you put a hub behind it you can do up to 254 addresses. duck - Original Message - From: Guyler, Rik [EESUS] To: Cisco Groupstudy (E-mail) Sent: Thursday, Se

Re: Juniper

2000-09-29 Thread Jack Walker
So why is Juniper better than cisco 12000? I think because it is faster, but anybody knows why? I think the basic technology Juniper is using should not have too many difference compared with Cisco, MPLS, ASIC, etc.., so why they can be faster and better? does it because their software is better

RE: ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Many things are possible. You can win the lottery and not need to work ever again. But at two hundred bucks a pop do you really want to gamble? If so, I know a poker game you can get into. :-> Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of S

Switching, 640-504

2000-09-29 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
This exam is sitting on my head and crushing it.  *So* many different switches to remember, all their cards that they do or do not support (and in which slots), how large their CAM tables are, how many ports, which user interface comes with which version of software...yadda yadda yadda.   So

RE: Juniper

2000-09-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Cisco bought a company called Cerent several months back. I was given a tour of a Nextlink ( now X0, after their purchase of Concentric ) pop recently. Full of Cerent stuff, and the engineer there waxed on and on about how great it was. All fiber connections. Carrier class. If memory servers, thes

Re: trace route results

2000-09-29 Thread Ejay Hire
The ICMP echo packets are (hopefully) traversing the same path at slightly different times. If the load on a segment varies, then the amount of time that segment delays the packet will also vary. Use driving as an example: If it weree a perfect world, I drive From point a to point B it takes

Re: CCIEBootCamp Labs

2000-09-29 Thread Circusnuts
I believe you're right Dale. I've a friend who took the CCIE lab twice this year. He said 9 & 10 (the last two in the current CCIE bootcamp manual) are harder than the lab itself. What flustered him (on the first attempt) was the equipment (specifically the patch panel setup on the rack), & he

************CCNP Specialisation Question***********

2000-09-29 Thread GNOME
Hi I am planning to take Cisco Campus ATM solutions Exam after i attained CCNP i am wobdering if i will get a certificate for CATM? any advice will be appreciated. Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Ass

Re: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
>From your diagram here, it looks like you don't have a loop - it looks like Sw B is plugged into Sw A, A to C, then C to D in series. If this is accurate, then you don't have a loop and won't have any problems. As far as STP works, each switch will send out BPDUs every two seconds on all interf

Re: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Jon Mitchell
On Fri, Sep 29, 2000 at 09:36:46AM -0400, Bradley J. Wilson wrote: > Spanning Tree Protocol, which I'm assuming is what you're referring to, > doesn't have anything to do with routing. If you were connecting bridges > together in a loop, STP would break the loop and you'd be fine. In your > case

RE: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Check your spelling. I think you mean Le Mans, not lamens. The port goes into racing mode, trying to beat the course time for creating a new tree, without wrapping itself around one. I still like those Ferrari's the best :-> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread pwdiamanti
I am studying for my CCIE written as well. The part that is killing me is all this legacy token ring crap. I don't care about the RIF or RII in a token ring frames. It is hard to say if you would pass it by a fluke chance? What are you using to study for the CCIE? I have 7 routers and a Adtran 550

Re: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
No no no, he clearly meant Lamaze. "Keep pushing, yes, you're dilated to 100mb, I can see the preamble now..." - Original Message - From: Chuck Larrieu To: McCallum, Robert ; 'Jon Mitchell' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 10:23 AM Subject: RE: STP question Check y

Secure VPN Client support for IPX

2000-09-29 Thread Ken Yeo
Hi everyone, Does the Cisco Secure VPN client support IPX via IP tunneling? TIA! Ken **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

TACAC+

2000-09-29 Thread Ken Yeo
Hi all, Which freeware/shareware TACAC+ server do you recommend? Do they support date/time authentication? i.e: USERA can login on Monday but not Tuesday? According to CCIE Fundamentals: Network Design and Case Studies, there should be a free copy of TACAC+ for Unix at ftp.cisco.com/pub but I ca

Re: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
If you are routing you are not concerned with stp or if you are bridging then it will shut down the loop no matter when you activate the interface Duck - Original Message - From: Jon Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 6:02 AM Subject: STP

RE: ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread Jim Brown
It could be a good idea to spend the $200 if you feel good about the exam just to identify your weak areas. That $200 could be the best study evaluation tool you use. -Original Message- From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 7:55 AM To: Scott M. T

RE: Juniper

2000-09-29 Thread Stanfield Hilman B(Brad) CONT NSSG
Chuck, It appears that the Cerent line has become the Optical Transport ONS Family of products This was clipped from a Cisco Field notice... "Cisco ONS 15454 Formerly Cerent 454" Brad Stanfield Network/Integration Engineer

Re: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Frank Wells
Spanning tree runs on pretty much all Cisco internetworking devices Brad, not just bridges. >From: "Bradley J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Bradley J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: STP question >Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 09:36:46 -0400 > >Spanning Tr

Re: Switching, 640-504

2000-09-29 Thread Dale Holmes
Flashcards and repeated drilling... that's the ticket. It's like how your "times tables" used to be taught in public schools... >From: "Bradley J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Bradley J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Switching, 640-504 >Date: Fri, 29

RE: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Dale Holmes
Or it could be Lamaze? The port starts breathing deeply, and as the traffic approaches is starts to contract, and then... No, on second thought, that's probably not what he meant... Dale [=`) >From: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "McCal

Re: ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread Scott M. Trieste
Phillip, With the exception of some 25xx's at work I really have nothing at home. But at work I have everything from 2503's to Cat65k's running 802.1q. I have extensive hands on with 2500/2600/3600/7200/7500 routers, and practically every switch that Cisco makes. Although, I have no PIX experie

Cisco and NT

2000-09-29 Thread NetCom
Hello, everybody,   This is my first post.  I have a simple question. I'm trying to use dual-homed NT4 as a router on a network that already has 2 Cisco routers.  The Cisco routers are on the B NIC side of NT, while other NT hosts are on the A NIC side of NT.  Hosts on A side can ping the B

RE: Problem after 2501 to 2503

2000-09-29 Thread Plantier, William
That what it sounds like. -Original Message- From: McCallum, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 7:50 AM To: 'sss s'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Problem after 2501 to 2503 a stab in the dark. Different IOS versions? Less memory in the router?

CCIE LAB TEST HALIFAX NOV 1

2000-09-29 Thread Lileikis, Gary
Greetings, I am scheduled for the CCIE lab test in Halifax for November 1. I am interested in trading this date for a later date in December. Anyone interested? Call me at 416 495 4531 Regards, Gary Lileikis Gary Lileikis (E-mail).vcf

Re: Gig fiber questions

2000-09-29 Thread Don Hickey
Ben, Not sure about the Cisco to HP compatability issue, But you are pretty correct on the Mode-Conditioning fiber. They offset the singlemode fiber from the center of the multimode fiber to transmit the signal. Remember you will need a mode-conditioning fiber patch cord on each end. Also you ne

Re: Juniper

2000-09-29 Thread Patrick A. Morin
First of all, Juniper has an oc-192 interface that actually does oc-192 and that will still do oc-192 with an access-list on it. Cisco doesn't have a true oc-192 card yet. They have OC-192 optics with an engine 3 forwarding engine so it can do about 2.5Gbps, that's before applying access-lists...

RE: Switching, 640-504

2000-09-29 Thread Jim Brown
The one thing that helped me through this exam was to download from Cisco the specification sheets that have the nice diagrams showing the front and back of the gear. These visual representations gave me the ability to answer some of the configuration questions about the different units. I am a

RE: ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread Rue Barb the Tangled
Either that post is flamebait or someone is having a hearty laugh at some of the other posts we sometimes get like this. (uh I don't know where a router power button is/what a packet is/how to plug in an RJ-45 cable - by John Doe/CCNP) - Generally speaking, I'd say if you're CCNP/CCDP/Bay Rou

RE: Book for CCDA???

2000-09-29 Thread Taylor, Don
Title: RE: Book for CCDA??? http://www.lovegrove.co.uk/bgl/ccnaccda.html Scroll to the bottom for CCDA. -Original Message- From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 12:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Book for CCDA??? Hi I'm looking for a good

Napster Question

2000-09-29 Thread Tom Pruneau
Greetings Group Does anyone know what ports Napster usies for handshaking? Inbound, outbound port number? What would it take to block Napster? Thanks Tom Pruneau Trainer Network Operations GENUITY 3 Van de Graff Drive Burlington Ma. 01803 24 Hr. Network Operations Center 800-436-8489 If you n

My impressions of Juniper from the test lab

2000-09-29 Thread David Wolsefer
The juniper M20,M40, and M160 are serious routers in the core IP routing world because they simply outperform the 12000GSR. Although I did not test them against the latest and greatest GSR, we ran tests with the M40 heads up against a few older model GSRs. Needless to say, the Juniper is very impr

Re: SMTP troubleshooting

2000-09-29 Thread Ken Chan
Who is the client targeting for delivery of mail?? an internal machine or a machine on the Internet.. Does mail server have some sort of limit on size of email or attachement? At 08:37 AM 9/29/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hey all, > >Am studying CIT related material and am wondering what

Re: Cisco and NT

2000-09-29 Thread tcpipppp
100.1.1.2/24 100.1.1.3/24 100.1.1.4/24 HOST HOST HOST ||| ||| +++ | | 100.1.1.1/24 NT4 BOX 10.1.1.1/24 | | +++

Re: My impressions of Juniper from the test lab

2000-09-29 Thread Dale Holmes
Thanks David! Nice review... >From: "David Wolsefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "David Wolsefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: My impressions of Juniper from the test lab >Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 09:31:33 -0700 > >The juniper M20,M40, and M160 are serious routers in t

RE: Napster Question

2000-09-29 Thread Fowler, Joey
Title: RE: Napster Question If you search the archives it has some info on this, but I just implemented it this morning and it seems to working here. If you are using PIX firewall (or any other) create an access list using the outbound and apply commands to block the following addresses: 208.

Re: Cisco and NT

2000-09-29 Thread Frank Wells
Sounds like you need to enable a routing protocol or configure static routes from each router to the other router. The ICMP replies need to have a route back to their sources for you to see them. >From: "NetCom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "NetCom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread Gem
You can give up token ring and pass 350-001 if you like. All you need is to get 70% on this test. Whatever, who cares? May you enjoy yourself on your internetworking road. GEM CCDP/CCNP+Voice+ATM+Security+ATM/CSE/CCAI 350-001 cleared 350-014 next Thursday On 29 Sep 2000 10:41:46 -0400, [EMAIL P

Re: SMTP troubleshooting

2000-09-29 Thread Gareth Hinton
May not be connected with your problem, but are there any firewall's in between, PIX in particular. If so continue otherwise I'm barking up wrong tree. We've had some problems with the fixup protocol smtp 25 command which activates mailguard and allows only a subset of the smtp command suite. This

Re: My impressions of Juniper from the test lab

2000-09-29 Thread Erick B.
I've been watching them for awhile now and have been to their new HQ. The M40 can do OC-48 at wire-speed and the m160 can do OC-192 at wire-speed. You can read about all the features, ASICs, etc on their website. I haven't had much opportunitys to get my hands on JunOS however, anyone willing to d

RE: SMTP troubleshooting

2000-09-29 Thread Stull, Cory
First thing I would do is try to narrow down and figure out if it is actually an smtp over frame-relay type problem. Try downloading larger files over the links in both directions using FTP or just regular file copying in Microsoft networking... If it shows the same symptoms as the mail traffic

CCIE Design Lab

2000-09-29 Thread Bruce
I am considering going for the CCIE Design instead of the routing and switching. Is anyone else taking this route. I already have a good idea how to prepare for the CCIE Design written exam, but even after reading the information on Cisco's website, I am not quite sure how to prepare for the CCIE

Re: SMTP troubleshooting

2000-09-29 Thread Casey Fahey
What kind of mail server? I would tend to look there first. For example MS Exchange Server can use policies to limit outgoing attachment size. If the mail server checks out OK, I would take a look at traces of what happens when the session times out and see if there is a 'smoking gun', and

RE: LAYER 3 SWITCHING

2000-09-29 Thread Roger Wang
Cisco's "layer 3 switching", simply put, refers to all routing processes except process switching (conventional routing with CPU). Namely, any routing process without CPU's intervention is considered "layer 3 switching". This has nothing to do with frames (layer 2) obviously. HTH, Rog > -

RE: CCIE Design Lab

2000-09-29 Thread John Robinett
Have you talked with your local Channel Account Manager or other local Cisco support people? If you can find someone in your local Cisco office who has taken the test they are usually very good resources. John R. -Original Message- From: Bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, Sep

RE: TACAC+

2000-09-29 Thread Iohan Reyes
I am running TACACS+ on FreeBSD and it came with the "ports collection". They link to this location...I don't know if it's actually there: ftp://ftp-eng.cisco.com/pub/tacacs/tac_plus.F4.0.4.alpha.tar.Z -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ke

Re: Juniper

2000-09-29 Thread Erick B.
I would determine what your goal is first, then find the best product for that piece of the network. Now, best product to many means many things. I'm not into sales and I don't care who makes the box. I look at features/performance/interoperability/vendor support capability/good box for the buck,

RE: Napster Question

2000-09-29 Thread Hal White
Blocking these IP addresses will only block users from accessing the main napster servers and will not block access to other napster servers, such as, opennap, which can be found easily by using the napigator program. The best way to block Napster is to block the ports that the client uses whi

RE: Napster Question

2000-09-29 Thread Hal White
I found my documentation and of course my memory had failed me. The ports for napster are ,6699,,9009. I think blocking these will disable napster. >From: "Fowler, Joey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Fowler, Joey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: Napster Que

Re: Napster Question

2000-09-29 Thread Don Hickey
Add port 6699 to the list! Don ""Hal White"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Blocking these IP addresses will only block users from accessing the main > napster servers and will not block access to other napster servers, such as, > opennap, whi

Re: ccie written

2000-09-29 Thread Thomas Lisa
Hey Chuck, Can I play? I'll even bring the cards! :) Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada (Lost Wages, Nevada) Chuck Larrieu wrote: > Many things are possible. You can win the lottery and not need to work ever > again. But at two hundred bucks a pop do you

Re: Router / Switch Simulation for BCMSN (Switching Exam)

2000-09-29 Thread Thomas Lisa
We are using RouterSim Ver 2 in our Academy. So far, it seems adequate for CCNA level study, with various types of routers & switches. There are a number of things we would like improved/changed, but isn't that the case with every software product? I don't know if it would work for CCNP level s

Re: Explanation for VLSM

2000-09-29 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
It's a very well-known article by Chuck Semeria. He was at 3Com when he wrote it. I'm sure 3Com has the copyright. No telling why NetGate has it at their site too without crediting Chuck for his terrific work. Their Frame Relay tutorial is from a different site too. P. At 09:12 AM 9/29/00, Ne

AllBooks4Less

2000-09-29 Thread Mohammed Hakim
Hello guys .. Did anyone try the www.AllBooks4Less.com website to buy any of the Cisco books .. Some CCIE Books that cost about 70 USD are only for 30 USD !! and other for 20 USD!! Yes, the prices are very low (about 50% off) .. But some Cisco books I could not find !! Any comment or advice .. &

Passed CIT ; new CCNP

2000-09-29 Thread Henrique Issamu Terada
Hi group I'd like to thank everyone in this group. Your valuable input has helped me a lot. Special thanks to Priscilla Oppenheimer . Her flash cards at www.priscilla.com is awsome. Now, CCIE written in December thanks Henrique Issamu Terada CPM Comunicações - Brazil CCNP Certified **NOTE: Ne

RE: Napster Question

2000-09-29 Thread Trevor Corness, CCNA
The list went through this several times already. Blocking ports , , , is useless.. since Beta6, Napster has been able to work on ANY port, INCLUDING 80.. so to kill Napster, you would have to kill all access to http/tcp80.. NOT good. Blocking the IPs is the best and most thorou

Could someone help me !

2000-09-29 Thread RAUNIYAR RAJEEV
Hi all, now i DO have a question. i'm reading up about ports used by TCP/UDP protocols but im having trouble visualizing where the source port and destination ports fit in. im thinking that the destination port (suppose on a www, http segment) of 80, would be on the server from which we will dow

Re: Please sign me up

2000-09-29 Thread Michael Linehan
Call me cynical, call me a flamer, call me what you will. BUT! how do people expect to pass the CCIE lab when they can't figure out how to get on and off of this list. I know, I'm an idiot for posting this. Forgive me I know not what I do. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > Please sign me up

Cisco and NT

2000-09-29 Thread NetCom
Thanks for all the replies.   I will double check all routing tables.   Craig.  

ISDN question

2000-09-29 Thread Quadri, Habeeb
Hello, I have a scenario that needs explanation from somebody who knows how ISDN switches work in carrier enviornment. Lets say, I am connected to ISDN provided by LEC (GTE) in Dallas that needs to be connected to a ISDN provided by Ameritech in Indy. Here is the question, How long distance carr

Re: AllBooks4Less

2000-09-29 Thread Trace Carpenter
I checked out a few titles. Unfortunately they didn't have many of the ones I wanted, but the two they did have U-DA-MAN Mohammed. Mohammed Hakim wrote: > Hello guys .. > > Did anyone try the www.AllBooks4Less.com website to buy any of the Cisco > books .. Some CCIE Books that cost about

Messages log

2000-09-29 Thread Elvis Domínguez
Hi. I need a book to know the meaning of messages logging (errors, warning codes) from router or switches. Thanks in advance Elvisdom **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED P

RE: Please sign me up

2000-09-29 Thread Taylor, Don
Title: RE: Please sign me up You're cynical; I don't know if you're a flamer. ;-) BUT, as a fellow cynic, I really have to agree. I mean, crap!, if you can't read and follow the instructions to subscribe, how can you benefit from the provided information? -Original Message- From: Mich

Re: booksamillion

2000-09-29 Thread Vern Stitt
I always use the following search engines to find the lowest prices: http://www.addall.com/ http://www.bestbookbuys.com/ http://isbn.nu/ One of these will usually find a great price! Vern Stitt ASE, CCA, CCNA, MCSE **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http

Re: Could someone help me !

2000-09-29 Thread AUX0
You generally do not specifiy the source port on your machine. TCP/IP or the apllication decides. When you connect to port 80 on the webserver it sees your IP Address and the source port you came in on to communicate back to your IP Address and that port. That is why you can opn many instances of

Re: ISDN question

2000-09-29 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000, Quadri, Habeeb wrote: > Hello, > > I have a scenario that needs explanation from somebody who knows how ISDN > switches work in carrier enviornment. > Lets say, I am connected to ISDN provided by LEC (GTE) in Dallas that needs > to be connected to a ISDN provided by Ameritec

Re: AllBooks4Less

2000-09-29 Thread Trace Carpenter
I should have mentioned in my last post, be careful. A few of the books I found at this site were the ones for the previous cicso exams, (1.0 instead of 2.0). For instance for CCNA they were the books by the same name as the current book, but for exam 640-407 instead of 640-507. Check the copyri

RE: Passed CIT ; new CCNP

2000-09-29 Thread Pickett, Mike
Title: RE: Passed CIT ; new CCNP congrats, what did you use to study for the cit exam, how was it etc -Original Message- From: Henrique Issamu Terada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 8:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Passed CIT ; new CCNP Hi

RE: STP question

2000-09-29 Thread Jared Carter
Spanning Tree will run its algorithm every time a port is plugged in (unless Portfast is enabled...) and ensure a loop free topolgy. The first port up will not necessarily be the one that stays in forwarding, it depends on several variables... bridge ID, cost to root, port priority... all of whic

corebuilder

2000-09-29 Thread Jesus Suarez Gonzalez
Looking for a module 3com 3C200500 FastEthernet tx for corebuilder 2500. **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

Passed the written

2000-09-29 Thread Jim Rampley
I passed the written today! I guess I prepped for it pretty well since it didn't seem very hard. I got an 88. On to the lab. Jim **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Pos

Re: AllBooks4Less

2000-09-29 Thread Mohammed Hakim
Yes, there a few Cisco press books only .. I am after "Cisco press" !! --- But before that is this site a REAL WEBSITE www.AllBooks4Less.com --- Ex: For the "Rout

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