CCDA?

2000-10-09 Thread Yee, Jason
hi anyone got any tips on CCDA? 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, and subscripti

RE: BCRAN

2000-10-09 Thread Yee, Jason
ISDN, BRI, PRI, AAA, FRAME-RELAY (MUST KNOW ), X.25 , TACACS+ and etc. Jason -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of SH Wesson Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 9:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: BCRAN Can anyone give me some tips as to how to

Re: stupid questions

2000-10-09 Thread Brian W.
This is hsrp you are describing.. Brian On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Kedar Deshpande wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any way that we can connect two ethernet ports of routers on same > network & have redundancy between them? > > regards, > > > **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For mo

PIX Firewall 515 Software Upgradation

2000-10-09 Thread Saravanan Elango
Hi , I have a PIX Firewall 515 with PIX Firewall Manager Software Version 4.4(4).I would like to upgrade it to the latest version of 5.2(3). What is the upgrade path for this? How can i go about it? Thanks Regards Saravanan Elango **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more informatio

RE: keepalive set in frame-relay circuit?

2000-10-09 Thread Yee, Jason
it's a receive-only dish the customer has a terrestrial link for the return path Jason -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jay Hennigan Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 11:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: keepalive set in frame-relay

Subnet mask question..

2000-10-09 Thread Keith Woodworth
Ive been at this for quite a while and the odd subnet question still gets me. Boson question: IP address 172.16.3.57 w/ and 11-bit subnet mask. What are valid hosts? I think ok class B, but I look at 11 bits as 255.224.0.0 (.1110.0.0) which does not go with the choices of answers I

Re: Token Ring Book

2000-10-09 Thread Julian Eccli
Gilbert Held has written some very good books. I would try www.half.com and see if it is listed there. Would running around in a circle suffice for that price ;-). -- Julian Eccli Technical Support Engineer Juniper Networks ""Scott Meyer"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Greg Reaume
I would guess you would have to use some solution like the "Auto-Switch" previously mentioned or any of the NICs with load balancing / fault tolerance support. You would then most likely configure spanning-tree redundancy between the two switches. That's a little messy though. I like the RPS wi

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-09 Thread Brian
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Jason T. Carnevale wrote: > The problem is not that Verizon can not advertise another providers IP > space it is that Venison by policy DOES NOT route other provider's IP > space. What is trying to be accomplished here is that Jin Tam is > trying to dual home his site, which i

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-09 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 10/10/00 12:09:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Push as hard as you need to for your answer since you are a customer of > theirs and that means you are royalty! > The only thing royal in terms of a telco is the royal crock of sh!t they give you for

Re: Traffic modeling for design purposes

2000-10-09 Thread Julian Eccli
Juanjo, Try these sites, they may help. Allot depends on what you are trying to accomplish and what your application is. The Erlang analogy Howard made in this thread is a good one. http://www.merit.edu/ipma/ http://www.nanog.org Cheers, Julian -- Julian Eccli Technical Support Engineer

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-09 Thread Brian
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Julian Eccli wrote: > Brian: What was your point? You said the exact same thing as Jin. he mentioned longest match but didn't actually say the route he was pointing to null was in fact more specific, I was just clarifying. he also didn't mention if he was nailing this rout

Re: MAX. VLAN's

2000-10-09 Thread Julian Eccli
Per the 802.1Q spec the max possible vlan's is a 12 bit field in the Tag Control Information field (2 Bytes length) which allows for a maximum of 4096 possible VLAN's. Bits 1-3 are the User Priority Bit's which are capable of representing 8 priority levels (think of TOS). Bit 4 is the CFI bit (C

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-09 Thread Jason T. Carnevale
The problem is not that Verizon can not advertise another providers IP space it is that Venison by policy DOES NOT route other provider's IP space. What is trying to be accomplished here is that Jin Tam is trying to dual home his site, which is normal. Verizon requires that a customer get th

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-09 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 9 Oct 2000 17:38:42 -0400, Jin Tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :Does anyone here peer with Verizon or work for the NOC. These guys are :telling me that I can't advertise an address block that doesn't belong to :them. So, what the hell is the point of a BGP session if I can't advertise :the same

question on access server configuration for remote access

2000-10-09 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Dear Friends, I am building a remote server to allow remote access thru modem in our house? See the configuration below. I would like to ask 1)What is the difference between Async interface and line? 2)What is mean by IP unnumbered .I know it is to conserve the IP ? What is mean by conserve I

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-09 Thread Julian Eccli
Brian: What was your point? You said the exact same thing as Jin. Jin: Escalate the issue. You possibly contacted 1st tier support. What you requested should be allowed unless their is something in your peering arrangement that does not provision for this. Push as hard as you need to for y

Re: keepalive set in frame-relay circuit?

2000-10-09 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 9 Oct 2000 22:50:50 -0400, Yee, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :this interface is connected to a comstream modem (satellite modem) then out :as a satellite link to frame-relay switch Check with Comstream. Do they specify frame-relay encapsulation? When you say "modem", is it a regular RS-

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Frank
Just a reminder, though I believe you have to have both load balacing NIC's plugged into the same switch, otherwise it will freak out. This doesn't protect you from a switch outage This was the case when I last used this stuff, at least "Elijah Savage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in me

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Ed Williams
LOL! That's great!! >From: Iohan Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: CISCO SWITCH >Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 20:47:05 -0400 > >As a friend of mine used to say... "Pardon my innocence"...heheheh > > >At 04:06 PM 10/9/2000 -0500, Frank wrote: >>T

RE: keepalive set in frame-relay circuit?

2000-10-09 Thread Yee, Jason
this interface is connected to a comstream modem (satellite modem) then out as a satellite link to frame-relay switch Jason -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jay Hennigan Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 10:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subjec

RE: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Elijah Savage
Intel pro nics are good. But I prefer the adaptec nics. Not only does it do failover but it does port aggregation. Where you could have their 4 port nic card all with one ip address and the card doing load balancing to the server. We use all of these on our database and web servers at work. We use

Please unsubscribe me

2000-10-09 Thread Rudy Julianto (IT-HO)
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ccie qualification

2000-10-09 Thread Tony NG
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Re: Companies requiring proof of previous salary - Please move to the Jobs group

2000-10-09 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 9 Oct 2000 22:26:49 -0400, John Hardman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :Thought the jobs list got killed since it is no longer available on the news :server. How about a newsgroup of it for us that don't want to take all the :email? I'm reading it on the news server. groupstudy.jobs on the group

Re: ICMP redirects

2000-10-09 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 9 Oct 2000 16:04:13 -0400, Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :At 01:59 AM 10/9/00, Paul Werner wrote: : :>Listed above is what the Internet Standard specifies for proper :>operation. Let's bounce that against reality as we know it: :> :>http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/ar

Re: Companies requiring proof of previous salary - Please move to the Jobs group

2000-10-09 Thread John Hardman
Hi Thought the jobs list got killed since it is no longer available on the news server. How about a newsgroup of it for us that don't want to take all the email? TIA -- John Hardman, CCNP MCSE+I ""Paul Borghese"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8rtl7m$djd$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8rtl7m$d

Re: keepalive set in frame-relay circuit?

2000-10-09 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 9 Oct 2000 20:58:12 -0400, Yee, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :if that is the case setting keepalives to what value is optimal? : :10 , I tried setting it to 10 but it went down To what, if anything, is this interface physically connected? -- Jay Hennigan - Network Administration -

RE: keepalive set in frame-relay circuit?

2000-10-09 Thread Yee, Jason
if that is the case setting keepalives to what value is optimal? 10 , I tried setting it to 10 but it went down Jason -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jay Hennigan Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 5:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:

Re: MAX. VLAN's

2000-10-09 Thread Kevin Wigle
on a 19xx, Enterprise IOS yields a bit more than 4 vlans... http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca1900/prodlit/s1928_ov.htm Up to 1024 port-based VLANs with ISL trunking (Enterprise Edition only) Up to 64 ATM Emulated LANs (ELANs) (Enterprise Edition only) Kevin Wigle CCDP/C

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Bharat Suneja
If you use dual-port NICs you can configure them to have the same IP address as a part of a Fault Tolerant Team (Intel Pro 100 dual-port NICs). Bharat Suneja "Iohan Reyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Ahh...understood. Is there special soft

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Iohan Reyes
As a friend of mine used to say... "Pardon my innocence"...heheheh At 04:06 PM 10/9/2000 -0500, Frank wrote: >Thank goodness for layer two RIP I can't tell you how many times I've >used >that to fail over my access layer :) > >""Iohan Reyes"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >[EMAI

Re: stupid questions

2000-10-09 Thread Bharat Suneja
I think HSRP is the way to do it. Correct me if I'm wrong! Bharat Suneja ""Kedar Deshpande"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > Is there any way that we can connect two ethernet ports of routers on same > network & have redundancy between

Re: [questions about vines]

2000-10-09 Thread Karen . Young
12.1? I don't think so. While 12.1 does support it, its hardly the "minimum". I've seen Vines configuration info for system software version 8.3 and Vines is certainly available in IOS 10.2 and later. The configuration guides are usually located in the "Network Protocols Configuration Guide, Par

Re: Question on dynamic bandwidth allocation

2000-10-09 Thread Ignacio Cristerna
Is this the same as bandwidth shaping? How about software solutions (a la Dummynet) or dedicated hardware such as Packeteer? Is is reasonable to use a router as a bandwidth-limiting device instead of a separate box? TIA **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to h

Re: 2 T1 design question

2000-10-09 Thread Brian W.
If you want to be able to use all 3 blocks across across, i'd suspect bgp is your only option. See the Internet Routing Architectures bible for details. Brian On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Dave Santeramo wrote: > > I have two T1 connections. One is a full T1 to UUnet while the other >

Re: Companies requiring proof of previous salary

2000-10-09 Thread Brian W.
> You may want to find out what your existing payscale is. For example a > project manager makes 42 to 60 grant based on qualification etc. Talk to > your HR about the max an employee can make at that scale. > I would be very surprised if the number of managers willing to do this excee

Re: FW: Port list

2000-10-09 Thread Brian W.
Because napster is a peer to peer and not server based network, my guess would be that ip address blocking would do you no good. Brian On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Barnhill, Don wrote: > Javier, > > Also, You may be able to block Napster by denying it by ip address or > addresses, depending on

Re: Port list

2000-10-09 Thread Brian W.
heres the icq answer, found quickly on their web page. http://www.icq.com/icqtour/firewall/ On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Javier wrote: > Hi > > I need to deny access to ICQ and NAPSTER. > > Which ports must I close in my PIX Fw ? > > Thanks > > > **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more

stupid questions

2000-10-09 Thread Kedar Deshpande
Hi, Is there any way that we can connect two ethernet ports of routers on same network & have redundancy between them? regards, **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list/Associates.html _ UPDATED Po

Re: Cisco ITO

2000-10-09 Thread Brian
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Brian, > > ITO looks like it has the same info as ITH. You can see this especially > clearly by taking a look at these two URLs. > http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/fund/ith2nd/it2403.htm > http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/i

Re: 2 T1 design question

2000-10-09 Thread Brian
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Dave Santeramo wrote: > > I have two T1 connections. One is a full T1 to UUnet while the other > is a 768 KB FR connection to BBN. The UUnet connection is supposed to > be the primary while BBN is the secondary. I have two C's from BBN and > one from UUnet. What type of ro

O/T Ethernet trivia morphed to accolades for Admiral Hopper

2000-10-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Thanks for the interesting article, Marty. This was especially cool: "Admiral Grace Murray Hopper received many awards and commendations for her accomplishments. In 1969, she was awarded the first ever Computer Science Man-of-the-Year Award from the Data Processing Management Association." The

Re: Companies requiring proof of previous salary - Please move to the Jobs group

2000-10-09 Thread Paul Borghese
Hi, Please move this discussion to the groupstudy.com jobs mailing list. The jobs mailing list was setup to keep jobs related discussions of the tech group. In fact there are many headhunters and employment specialist who can handle this type of question. Thanks, Paul ""Avran"" <[EMAIL PROT

Re: Cisco ITO

2000-10-09 Thread Karen . Young
Brian, ITO looks like it has the same info as ITH. You can see this especially clearly by taking a look at these two URLs. http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/fund/ith2nd/it2403.htm http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/introwan.htm The first is from the sample chapters f

Re: Companies requiring proof of previous salary

2000-10-09 Thread Avran
You are not required to provide this info. However, they are not required to give you the job either. Hope you did not lie about it already. If you did, move on to dice.com, itjobs.com etc. You may want to find out what your existing payscale is. For example a project manager makes 42 to 60 g

Re: Re: ICMP redirects

2000-10-09 Thread Paul Werner
On Mon, 09 Oct 2000, Priscilla Oppenheimer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > What does it mean to plumb host routes? I couldn't decode what Microsoft is attempting to say in this article. If you can explain it, that would be great. (The other articles did make sense. Thanks for the URLs.)<

Re: PIX training...

2000-10-09 Thread Richard A. Deal
Cisco's MCNS (Managing Cisco Network Security) class fits the bill--there's about a day-and-a-half on the PIX "Derrenbacker, L. Jonathan" wrote: Can someone recommend a good recource for learning the PIX firewall.I heard someone say something about a cdrom from cisco, but I haven'tseen anything

RE: Ethernet Trivia

2000-10-09 Thread Frank Wells
Apologies Ray, that came out a little more harsh than intended. This thread is getting way off topic, lets leave it at that. >From: "Ray Mosely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Ray Mosely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Frank Wells" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: RE: Ethernet Tri

RE: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Lance Hubbard
Shore Microsystems makes a "Autoswitch", which dual homes to two Access-layer ethernet switches. Workstations are plugged into the autoswitch, which uses a voltage censor to detect link failure from either of the Access-layer ethernet switches. The autoswitch then uses physical relays to "au

2 T1 design question

2000-10-09 Thread Dave Santeramo
I have two T1 connections. One is a full T1 to UUnet while the other is a 768 KB FR connection to BBN. The UUnet connection is supposed to be the primary while BBN is the secondary. I have two C's from BBN and one from UUnet. What type of routing would best permit this to happen? How can I use

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-09 Thread Brian
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Jin Tam wrote: > Does anyone here peer with Verizon or work for the NOC. These guys are > telling me that I can't advertise an address block that doesn't belong to > them. So, what the hell is the point of a BGP session if I can't advertise > the same address through 2 or more

Re: ATM... Why not STM? (just for fun)

2000-10-09 Thread Lauren Child
ATM isnt really Asynchronous, its Synchronous but it fills in any blank bits by filling them in with blank cells, which are ignored at the other end (except it keeps it all nicely synchronised even though the data is bursty). Incidentally Synchronous systems are usually faster because both ends k

Re: Load

2000-10-09 Thread jenny . mcleod
Further to the info below - if there's only a single load given (as below), then it refers to the outbound load. I believe some later versions of IOS give load for both outbound and inbound directions. If you don't want to do the maths below to work out the Kbps, you can always just look furthe

RE: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
A better solution is a Switch with built-in failover. I.e. redundant Power supplies/Pocessor Cards. Equipment doesn't fail often, and with hot-swap and hot-spare technologies, you can take it off of your worry list. NOTE: Please disregard this message if you work in a Nuclear Power Plant, o

FW: Port list

2000-10-09 Thread Barnhill, Don
Javier, Also, You may be able to block Napster by denying it by ip address or addresses, depending on how many they have. As far as MP3's go, there are so many sites on the net that it will probably be impossible to block them all. Don Barnhill MCSE,ASE,CCNP,CCDA -Original Message- Fr

Re: MAX. VLAN's

2000-10-09 Thread jenny . mcleod
According to my CLSC manual, a Cat 5000 can support up to 250 *active* VLANs, and up to 1000 all up. A Cat 3000 supports 64 VLANs, and a Cisco 7000 router supports 255 VLANs. The Cat 1900 and Cat 2820 support up to 4 VLANs. The hardware covered in the CLSC course was outdated even when I took

RE: Port list

2000-10-09 Thread Barnhill, Don
Javier, I dont know the exact port #'s that they use, but they easiest way (and probably best way) to control access is to deny everything except the ports that you want to use. Such as 80 (http), 443 (SHTTP), 53 (udp dns), 21 and 20 (ftp). Also, if I am correct, Napter runs over port 80 (http)

RE: Port list

2000-10-09 Thread hao vu
Here is the list from group's archive: block the following addresses for Napster: > >208.184.216.0 /24 >208.178.167.0 /24 >208.178.163.61 >208.184.175.130 >208.184.175.131 >208.184.175.132 >208.184.175.134 >208.49.239.242 >208.49.239.247 >208.49.239.248 or to block the ports that the client uses:

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Iohan Reyes
Ahh...understood. Is there special software that allows two NICs to have the same IP address to implement a "true" failover? Because to me, two separate NICs with different IP addresses isn't a failover. If this is the case, ANY switch should do the job because the failover is actually occur

RE: Ethernet Trivia

2000-10-09 Thread Ray Mosely
Them's fightin' words, but I'll ignore that. The discussion is an ethernet discussion, therefore Manchester encoding is the correct physical layer protocol to refer to. The discussion was reaching some rarefied levels, so I felt comfortable throwing in the encoding concepts. Bits are a mathemat

CCNP 2.0 FOUNDATION EXAM - PASSED

2000-10-09 Thread Jose Luis De Abreu
Hi Friends, I passed this test last Friday, it is hard because the complexity and the level of knowledge required... one have to master all the three sections (Routing, Switching and Remote Access) to get a passing score, otherwise a FAIL grade is received. Thanks to all the people that make thi

Verizon BGP

2000-10-09 Thread Jin Tam
Does anyone here peer with Verizon or work for the NOC. These guys are telling me that I can't advertise an address block that doesn't belong to them. So, what the hell is the point of a BGP session if I can't advertise the same address through 2 or more providers. Also, I pointed my advertised ad

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Frank
Thank goodness for layer two RIP I can't tell you how many times I've used that to fail over my access layer :) ""Iohan Reyes"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Ummm...I don't understand how you can provide a switch failover solution at

Re: VPN, BGP & Redundant Network

2000-10-09 Thread NetEng
It is possible and we are currently setup that way. Email me and I can give your more spec's. ""Ejay Hire"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > You would use BGP if you were going to have multiple redundant ISP > connections (Search: "multi-homing"

RE: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Iohan Reyes
Ummm...I don't understand how you can provide a switch failover solution at the access layer. So, if you have a 24-port switch, with theoretically 24 workstations plugged into it, you want it to failover to another switch if it fails? You'd have to physically unplug all those cables and plug the

Re: Reverse telnet problem fixxed Thanks

2000-10-09 Thread Marco Rodrigues
I was going to tell ya to port scan the router, but I guess that works also..! :) ""J K"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Mark i found out how to fix that problem with the aux port > > basicaly i did what you said telnet 1.1.1.1 2000 > > but w

RE: Ethernet Trivia

2000-10-09 Thread Frank Wells
Lets not make this any more complicated than it needs to be. In the case of Manchester encoding you are right on, but there are many more different line encoding methods than Manchester. You are indeed correct about bits being wavelength. However, you don't seem to grasp that bits are just a

Re: ICMP redirects

2000-10-09 Thread Dale Holmes
I beleive that plumb-ing is the act of populating the route table, as opposed to plumbing, which (at least in my house) is the act of causing water and other fluids to exit through tiny holes and connecting points in the pipes that would otherwise carry them to their intended destinations had

Re: MAX. VLAN's

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
According to the IOS Switching services books, it's 1000 Vlans if you are using ISL encapsulation. No limit is mentioned for 802.10 or per-model. Anybody got a more definitive answer on this? Original Message Follows From: "Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To:

Re: Load

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
It means, (assuming that your bandwidth is set correctly), that you are using 9 /255 percent of your available bandwidth. (Weighted five minute average.) 9 divided by 255 is 0.03529... or 3.5% of the available bandwith. The BW parameter says this is a 128Kbps connection, so back to the calcu

MCRI

2000-10-09 Thread info
Anyone have any study recommendations for the MCRI test? Is this a good CCNP specialization to have? **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.gr

Re: ICMP redirects

2000-10-09 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 01:59 AM 10/9/00, Paul Werner wrote: >Listed above is what the Internet Standard specifies for proper >operation. Let's bounce that against reality as we know it: > >http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q243/4/27.ASP What does it mean to plumb host routes? I couldn't decode what

Re: Palm Question

2000-10-09 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
You can use the finger program connected to the palm and type some commands Duck - Original Message - From: Hector Ruiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 10:22 AM Subject: Palm Question > Does anybody know of any Palm programs to help study > for

Port list

2000-10-09 Thread Javier
Hi I need to deny access to ICQ and NAPSTER. Which ports must I close in my PIX Fw ? 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

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Pushkar Shirolkar
hi, thanx for the reply . but i want the switch failover solution .. not the backbone failover .. what if the switch itself fails .. does it failover to another switch ... does it have any specific failover port ? Pushkar Bob Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">new

RE: Ethernet Trivia

2000-10-09 Thread Ray Mosely
Come to think of it, despite my last response, bits don't occupy space, at least not in theory. Manchester encoding, used in ethernet, signals a bit as a one or a zero depending on the instantaneous change in voltage from +1 to -1 or -1 to +1 volt. The time spent at a particular voltage is just

RE: Ethernet Trivia

2000-10-09 Thread Ray Mosely
Of course bits occupy line space. It's called wavelength. And bits aren't signalled by different voltages, in ethernet. They are signalled by a voltage change, from -1 to +1 or +1 to -1. Try doing a web search on Manchester encoding. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:

RE: Training and babies, and training babies

2000-10-09 Thread Ray Mosely
And you got two dependents for the tax year !! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dale Holmes Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 9:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Training and babies, and training babies >From: "Jim Er

Re: Bridge Table

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
It doesn't learn anything from the destination addresses, because they are the "unknown" value. Original Message Follows From: "FRS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "FRS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Bridge Table Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 22:09:01 -0400 Hi, When a brid

RE: Advise....Should I purchase routers ? How do you study for an exam?

2000-10-09 Thread Miller, Nathan (AZ15)
I guess it depends on what you do in your work environment. If you work with Cisco routers and switches during the course of your duties I would say that you should be able to fill in the blanks through book study. If you do not get to touch equipment at work you might want to buy a couple of ol

Re: which is better ?

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
The subject of the discussion is whether or not to use Router based DHCP, or to install an new NT server in the client environment (Search: "ip dhcp pool"). You are talking about the Network registrar software that Cisco sells. It's handy, and I wish it were more widely deployed, but not what

Re: Exam Cram errata page?

2000-10-09 Thread ramius
They do have an errata page--look again. It's not very inclusive. For instance, their Switching book has two errors listed on the page, but in actuallity I have found several technical errors especially dealing with muticasting. For instance, one that was very annoying was the author kept confusin

Re: VPN, BGP & Redundant Network

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
You would use BGP if you were going to have multiple redundant ISP connections (Search: "multi-homing") at your Network hub. Original Message Follows From: "John Zaggat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "John Zaggat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VPN, BGP & Redundant N

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Bob Watson
3524xl series has some redundancy functions to it if you are refering to backbone failover problems. ie using 2 gbic cards to different backbone connections and such. Also has the router IOS built in which has it's own pro's and con's associated to it. Pushkar Shirolkar wrote: > hi, > > i have

Re: Traffic modeling for design purposes

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
Top Down Network Design by Priscilla Oppenheimer. Good book. Not dry and mind-numbingly boring like some of them. Real world case studies. As far as network data similar to an erlang table, it doesn't really exist. Every Network environment is different. You need to sniff the production n

Re: BCMSN exam

2000-10-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just finished the test today. It was heavy on STP, VTP and VLAN , light on multicast, and MLS and the commands were very basic. Know STP, VLANs and VLAN operation very well. jeff "Jon Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > How in depth are th

CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-09 Thread Pushkar Shirolkar
hi, i have a requirement that says that i need to have a redundant cisco switch .. i.e. there is a LAN and the if the switch fails .. the other switch should take over. this is possible in the cisco 6000 series of switches ... but is there some lower end solution .. that costs less and also my re

RE: Switch reboots when a laptop is connected

2000-10-09 Thread Brian Keyser
This is a know caveat for 12.0(5) xu and 12.0(5) xp IOS release. if you upgrade to 12.1 it appears to go away. I worked through this with the TAC. Best regards, Brian Keyser- FASTNET Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] (610)266-6700 http://www.fast.net FASTNET(r) - Business and Personal Internet Sol

For Sale: Official CIT 4.0/Support Class Manual

2000-10-09 Thread Timothy W. Roberts
I have the CIT 4.0/Support Class Manual for sale. Let me know if you are interested. **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/

MCNS

2000-10-09 Thread Brad Nixon
Does any one know the lab set up for the MCNS (Managing Cisco Network Security) class? 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

Re:

2000-10-09 Thread Ejay Hire
Translated: I urgently need a 2500 series (2503) or 2600 series router with BRI. Original Message Follows From: "Hans Schimek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Hans Schimek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Cisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 07:24:15 +0200 Hallo! Suche dringend R

Re: TCN BPDU confusion

2000-10-09 Thread Bob Watson
In my experience you would always want to turn portfast on in end point segments especially those simply connected to workstations and servers since they shouldn't be participating in creating ne type of bridging loop issues "Rampley, Jim" wrote:   I'm reading the Cisco LAN switching book (great

Reverse telnet problem fixxed Thanks

2000-10-09 Thread J K
Mark i found out how to fix that problem with the aux port basicaly i did what you said telnet 1.1.1.1 2000 but what i did was a show line aux 0 and it said that the aux was using line 1 so then i did a telnet 1.1.1.1 2001 and it worked like a charm .. Thanks mark

CCIE Date swap

2000-10-09 Thread michael owuor
Hello, I have the R&S lab scheduled for Feb 17th and 18th of 2001 in SJ. I'd like to do it sooner...OCT, NOV, or DEC. Let me know if you would like to swap dates. Thanks, Michael 713 397 7452 _ Get Your Private, Free E-ma

TCN BPDU confusion

2000-10-09 Thread Rampley, Jim
Title: TCN BPDU confusion I'm reading the Cisco LAN switching book (great book)!  I've got a question about topology change notification BPDU's.  If you have a port on a switch that is NOT using portfast with say a workstation or server connected.  When that port comes up spanning tree will r

VPN, BGP & Redundant Network

2000-10-09 Thread John Zaggat
Hi all, We are trying to add redundancy to our network. There are all sorts of ideas on the table. One of the ideas is to have each of the remote sites (all 7 sites within US) connect to a local ISP and use VPN when needed to backup the frame-relay links that are inplace now. We use VPN extensivel

Advise....Should I purchase routers ? How do you study for an exam?

2000-10-09 Thread Ariel
Do you use routers to study as a study tool to pass your CCNP? Does it help you? I am contemplating on purchasing some routers to assist me in passing the exams and learn the equipment. My company will not send me to class, but will pay for my books. I pasted the CCNA, but I missed the ACRC te

Re: Traffic modeling for design purposes

2000-10-09 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hi everyone. > >Does anybody know an article, whitepaper, book...where I can find traffic >modeling (for protocol IP mainly) for capacity planning designs? I mean a >way for designing trunk capacities, known speed access of remote users and >their connection profile, just in the same way you can

Re: reverse telent out of aux port

2000-10-09 Thread NeoLink2000
Jim, Try doing it this way... telnet (ip address) 2001 ex: telnet 1.1.1.1 2001 That's how we do it here. Your probably doing something different but this is how I do it when I telnet into a device and then need to reverse telnet into an Adtran or somethin. Hope it helps... MZ. **NOTE: Ne

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