RE: keepalive set in frame-relay circuit?

2000-10-10 Thread jenny . mcleod
10 seconds is the default, and should generally be fine. Your circuit is probably down for some other reason. Is this a test setup, with the routers connected back-to back (or with another cisco as a switch), or is the frame relay circuit a 'real' circuit from a telco? Assuming it's a real cir

Endeavour Software

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RE: Subnet mask question..

2000-10-10 Thread Jeroen Timmer
Well 11 bits of subnetting is : 255.255.255.224 Class B subnet is always 255.255.x.x so 11 bits of subnetting means after the first 2 255's you got 11 bits of subnetting. Wich is another 255 and then 3 bits of the host adress wich comes to 224. So there you got your 255.255.255.224 subnet mask.

RE: keepalive set in frame-relay circuit?

2000-10-10 Thread Yee, Jason
thank you very much your explanation is crystal clear -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 1:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: keepalive set in frame-relay circuit? 10 seconds is the

RE: CCDA?

2000-10-10 Thread Ben
Check out my flash cards, free www.networkking.net/ccda It needs Internet Explorer 4.1 and higher Does not run under Netscape. Bernard 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.h

RE: Subnet mask question..

2000-10-10 Thread Keith Woodworth
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Jeroen Timmer wrote: >>Well 11 bits of subnetting is : 255.255.255.224 >> >>Class B subnet is always 255.255.x.x so 11 bits of subnetting means after >>the first 2 255's you got 11 bits of subnetting. Wich is another 255 and >>then 3 bits of the host adress wich comes to 22

Remote Network Connectivity

2000-10-10 Thread Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG)
Friends, Need ur help... I hv my 3 sites connected with each other via leased lines. Now let's say my link between r1 & r3 goes down & I want my traffic from r3 to reach to r1 thru r2. My network is running EIGRP. I am not able to ping to my router r1 from r3 (via r2) when my link between r1 & r

Catalyst 6509 superviserior engine with MSFC

2000-10-10 Thread Charlene Tango
Hi, I got a Catalyst switch with supervisor engine 1A with MSFC. Without configration, notice there is route shown below. Why is that so? What do EOBC0/6 meant? C127.0.0.0/8 is directly connected, EOBC0/6 _ Get Your P

CCNP Specializations

2000-10-10 Thread John Whitehouse
Dear All, Has anybody sat the ATM specialization. Just wondering how long the exam is / how many questions / pass mark required etc. Many Thanks John ** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and int

No Subject

2000-10-10 Thread sohail . rao
Could anyone out there help me with the following issues? I am trying to find out the power rfequirements for our systems. 1 - How much (48 Volts) DC current is needed for each of fully loaded GSR12016 router, 6509 Switch and 7200 router? (6509 and 7200 with redundent power supply modules) (On

Re: Reverse telnet problem fixxed

2000-10-10 Thread laszlo . lakatos
and: telnet 1.1.1.1 2001 telnet 1.1.1.1 4001 telnet 1.1.1.1 6001 **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, li

Internet traffic monitoring software

2000-10-10 Thread Jim Bond
Hello, I'm looking for an Internet traffic monitoring software that tells me which sites people in my company go to most often. Thanks in advance. Jim __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo

CCDA=Toefl

2000-10-10 Thread John lay
Guys, Passed CCDA yesterday with 863 with passing score 755. A lot of scenario questions in the begining of the exam. I spent the first hour in the first 12 questions from 72 only ! Then I decided not to go back to the exhibit and read the scenario again. I got the feeling that I am doing the T

Re: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-10 Thread rob beady
You might want to take a look at a device marketed by F5. It's called the Big-IP. It's sole purpose if guaranteed serviceand failover. Pushkar Shirolkar wrote: > hi, > thanx for the reply . > but i want the switch failover solution .. not the backbone failover .. what > if the switch itsel

Re: Subnet mask question..

2000-10-10 Thread Neil Schneider
I thought that was strange when I first saw a question like that. Oh Well, Cisco does things there own way. Neil Schneider "Keith Woodworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Ive been at this for quite a while and the odd subnet question stil

RE: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Sena, Elver
Brian, At UUNet we DO NOT advertise other ISPs IPs. We will advertise the customer's IPs if they own them (acquired from Arin, as mentioned by Jason). By the way, Jason's explanation looks accurate. Elver -Original Message- From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October

RE: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-10 Thread Tim Harkin
What happens if the Autoswitch fails? Ahh, the joys of fault tolerance:) Original Message Follows From: "Lance Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Lance Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CISCO SWITCH Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 15:57:36 PDT Shore Microsyst

layer 2 switch question (again)

2000-10-10 Thread Jon Mitchell
Didn't get a response the first time, but was sent during the mailserver outage. I think this is a pretty easy one (hopefully). How many layer 2 switchs can I run together in series before I have some sort of delay problem? I don't think the 5-4-3 rule applies here? I have a client that has 9

RE: Subnet mask question..

2000-10-10 Thread McCallum, Robert
The answer is in the question. They say an 11 bit SUBNET MASK. So the natural mask is as you say class B which = 255.255.0.0 hence you then have an eleven bit SUBNET mask. Which is 255.255.255.224 as you say. Tricky questions put in there to catch you out. -Original Message- From: Nei

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Brian
On 10 Oct 2000, Jay Hennigan wrote: > > If it's non-portable space belonging to your other upstream, I can see > their point, as your other provider is no doubt advertising an aggregate > and you'll see all of your traffic via Verizon in that case due to longest > match, so you can't load-balanc

RE: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Brian
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Sena, Elver wrote: > Brian, > > At UUNet we DO NOT advertise other ISPs IPs. We will advertise the > customer's IPs if they own them (acquired from Arin, as mentioned by Jason). > By the way, Jason's explanation looks accurate. Elver, I hate to tell this to an actual empl

RE: stupid questions

2000-10-10 Thread Guyler, Rik [EESUS]
Title: RE: stupid questions No, 2 router ports cannot be on the same subnet.  You can, however, setup HSRP (Hot-Standby Router Protocol), which will give you the redundancy you need.  This requires 2 routers but gives you complete router redundancy and not just port/link redundancy.  Search fo

RE: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Sena, Elver
Brian, It seems that you know something that no one in my engineering group knows. I do work for UUNet as an Engineer not an SE and my group has been told that 1) We do not advertise IPs unless they are owned by the customer. 2) If we advertise them (IPs not own by the customer),

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread ccie10
Elver, you obviuosly do not work at UUNET or you are not aware of your company's BGP policies. I've set up multihoming at customer sites before with UUNET and other ISP's In my opinion if an ISP will not allow you to advertise another ISP's address space for the purpose of multi-homing then use an

No Subject

2000-10-10 Thread Chris Deome
please take my email off of the Group study list and the Job list... Thanks     Regards,   Chris Deome2nd Level Support EngineerCisco SystemsPartner Reseller Helpline   1-800-553-6387 Opt 2, Opt 2.

BCRAN Beta questions

2000-10-10 Thread simply amazing
Hi all, I need help! Could someone please forward to me the BCRAN beta questions. i understand someone on this list had the beta questions. So guys...plzz help! with or without u.. U2fan __ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can acc

Cannot connect to pix thru console.

2000-10-10 Thread Rajeev Karamchand
Hi Group. I cannot connect to the pix thru console. After reboot everything is fine. Any Clues regards rajeev = Rajeev Karamchand MCSE,MCSE+I,MCDBA,CCNA __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - 35mm Quality Prints, Now Get 15 Free! http://photos.

RE: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Brian
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Sena, Elver wrote: > Brian, > > It seems that you know something that no one in my engineering group knows. > I do work for UUNet as an Engineer not an SE and my group has been told that > > 1) We do not advertise IPs unless they are owned by the customer. yes, this

Re: stupid questions

2000-10-10 Thread Frank
Title: RE: stupid questions Just one minor correction Of course you can have multiple router ports on a single subnet!! Why couldn't you?!?!?  I just happen to have that implemented here... it's called hhhmmm.. a backbone!! ""Guyler, Rik [EESUS]"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in mes

MCRI! MCRI! MCRI!

2000-10-10 Thread info
Are there any books geared for Managing Cisco Routed Internetworks (MCRI 640-443)?? I've browsed Cisco's website along with Amazon.com and can't seem to find a book geared for this test. Any help is greatly appreciated!! Thanks! **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Frank
HHHm. I'm currently multihomed between UUNet and AT&T. Now, I'm actually advertising UUNet's address space to AT&T, but looking through the BGP feed from UUNet, I can pick out a ton of address space that you claim to originate, but isn't actually yours. I actually, almost had the reverse

Re: Cannot connect to pix thru console.

2000-10-10 Thread Brian
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Rajeev Karamchand wrote: > Hi Group. > > I cannot connect to the pix thru console. After reboot > everything is fine. Any Clues I have seen this behavior with routers, but normally it would output an error message to the console. Perhaps their was not enough memory availabl

Re: cisco IOS CLI emulation for bay

2000-10-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I have heard that there is an emulation software package that >emulates a cisco IOS CLI on a bay router. If this is true where can >I get it. I am in desperate need, and will pay $$$ for it. > > >Mike C. >CCNA Afraid not. There are similarities between CLI and BCC, but they are quite differ

RE: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Dave Humphrey
I've never heard of this practice either. An ISP will generally advertise his own address space or PI space. Never that belonging to another provider. Which AS are you supposed to use to originate the addresses from? Do you use a private AS number and strip it off upstream? Dave Humphrey -

RE: stupid questions

2000-10-10 Thread McCallum, Robert
Title: RE: stupid questions Yes Frank you are right here.  BUT the original question was can you have 2 Ethernet ports on the SAME router in the SAME subnet.  Which from this question Rik is perfectly correct. -Original Message-From: Frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 10 Octo

RE: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Jin Tam
I am peering with UUNet and Verizon and I am advertising Verizons and UUNet's address through UUNet and it does show up as a /24s. UUNet had a static route for my /24 and I asked them to remove it and they did. So, now my routes for my /24s show up as /24s. Verizon's engineers not only could not f

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread ccie10
You need to have a public ASN before you can do this. Arin is very strict when giving out IP addresses and granting an organization their own block of IP's is extremely difficult to justify. Also they will not issue less than a /20. I don't know to many companies that would qualify for even a frac

Passed CID

2000-10-10 Thread Nanbo, Kuniaki
Hello. I passed CID today on my first attempt. The score was 77%. I didn't feel it was so vague, because I prepared enough, I think. I prepared with Cisco Internetnetwok Design from CiscoPress, and Boson CID Practice test #1,#2. Boson CID #1 was very useful , but #2 was too easy and simple to

Re: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
There may be some truth in both sides. As part of a multihoming strategy, it is perfectly reasonable for ISP 1 to advertise space associated with ISP2, when the space being advertised is a subset of the ISP 2's allocation, and ISP 1 learns about the prefix(es) from a mutual customer. It is a

Re: cisco IOS CLI emulation for bay

2000-10-10 Thread J K
Mike what are you trying to do on a bay ? Maybe i can help you . You said you will pay $$$ for a program that translates cisco to bay . I have a better idea. you tell me what you want to do with the Nortel/Bay router and i will tell you how to do it for 175 an hour ..Or you can buy my cisco Ios

Re: Token Ring Book

2000-10-10 Thread Igor
I attempted to read 'Understanding Data Communications' by Gilbert. That book is a nightmarish mish-mash of jumbled information. It is just like the picture of the author on the back flap, completely out of focus. Regards, Igor --- Julian Eccli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gilbert Held has wr

No Subject

2000-10-10 Thread Rossetti, Stan
How do you erase the flash on 2505 router. I have used the "del flash:" and erase flash:xxx" commands, but I keep getting the following error %Error deleting flash:/igs-d-l.103-17.bin (Device is read-only). The files are rw. Thanks, Stan Rossetti Russia Services Group Email: [

RE: Verizon BGP

2000-10-10 Thread Jin Tam
I am originating this from my AS. Yes, it is register with ARIN. I am advertising other providers address to UUNet and it is not stripped. -Original Message- From: Dave Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 11:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROT

2501 Question, remote access

2000-10-10 Thread Mark
This may sound dumb, but is there a way for me to setup remote access to a 2501. In other words I need to set up an analog line and then dial into the router. This router has one Ethernet and two serial ports. My thought is I cant do it but maybe there is a way. Thanks, ML **NOTE: New CCNA/C

Re: your mail

2000-10-10 Thread Brian W.
My company's experience is that the power specs are grossly overrated. For a 12008 with dual dc supplies, we us a 25 amp circuit with a 20 amp breaker for each power supply. Regarding dc powered 7206s, we have done 6 on a pair of 20 amp circuits, and 8 on 30. Brian On Tue, 10 O

Re: Remote Network Connectivity

2000-10-10 Thread Brian W.
Is each site connected to the other 2, so it is a full mesh? In this case, it should flow automatically. Brian On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG) wrote: > Friends, > > Need ur help... > > I hv my 3 sites connected with each other via leased lines. Now let's say my >

RE: stupid questions

2000-10-10 Thread Guyler, Rik [EESUS]
Title: RE: stupid questions Yes, I originally read the question this way (ports from the same router), although I believe the first language of the original poster is not English, so it's hard to say exactly what he/she was asking.   Frank, I'm not offended or anything by your response, so d

RE: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-10 Thread Brian W.
Alteon also makes a product that I believe does this type of failover. Brian **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.

Password encryption decoder

2000-10-10 Thread Plantier, William
Where can I find the Password encryption decoder for Cisco encrypted passwords? Thanks Wm. Spencer Plantier LAN Engineer (919) 474-1300 ext 0873 Office (919) 474-1056 Fax (919)696-8848 Cell [EMAIL PROTECTED] **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.group

RE:

2000-10-10 Thread Craig Johnson
2500's are weird like that. Boot into rom mode (0x2101 i think) and you can delete them. Or if you do a copy tftp flash to upgrade, it'll reboot automatically for you and will delete the flash for you then copy the new one over. Hope that helps. Craig Johnson, CCNP, CCDP -Original Message

Re: MCRI! MCRI! MCRI!

2000-10-10 Thread eric.rogers
YES, there is the actual course book from Cisco. Picked one up from Ebay back in July. Perhaps the CEMS class manual now covers it??? Eric -- Original Message -- From: "info" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "info" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000

Re:stupid questions

2000-10-10 Thread Ed Williams
My apologies... I didn't see the same router clause... You are correct. >From: "Chris Larson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re:stupid questions >Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 11:42:00 -0400 > >A single router cannot have 2 ports on the same subn

RE: Erasing Flash

2000-10-10 Thread Miller, Nathan (AZ15)
The router is protecting itself by not allowing you to erase the IOS that it it currently running. Change your config register to 0x2101 and reboot. You will then be in boot mode (running the mini ios from the boot ROM) and will be able to erase the flash. Nathan -Original Message- Fro

Frame Relay problem

2000-10-10 Thread Hans Stout
Hi colleagues, I have a problem with my frame relay connection; the serial interface is up/down, and when I debug the serial interface, I can see that the interface is constantly trying to restart:23w5d: Serial5/0: attempting to restart: --More-- 23w5d: Serial5/0(out): StEnq, myseq 4, yourseen

Re: 2501 Question, remote access

2000-10-10 Thread Ejay Hire
For network access, or configuration? The answer is yes to both questions. Original Message Follows From: "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: 2501 Question, remote access Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 10:06:24 -0600 This may sound dumb,

RE:

2000-10-10 Thread Stull, Cory
You will have to ctrl-c when you boot up and boot into monitor mode.. You can't delete the image when you booted off of it.. In other words you can't have the operating system delete itself... Cory -Original Message- From: Rossetti, Stan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, Octobe

RE: Password encryption decoder

2000-10-10 Thread Barnhill, Don
William, Try www.boson.com They have a free set of utilties that includes a tftp server, syslog server, and password decoder. Don Barnhill MCSE,ASE,CCNP,CCDA -Original Message- From: Plantier, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 10:13 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTE

Re: 2501 Question, remote access

2000-10-10 Thread Brian
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Mark wrote: > This may sound dumb, but is there a way for me to setup remote access to a > 2501. In other words I need to set up an analog line and then dial into the > router. This router has one Ethernet and two serial ports. My thought is I > cant do it but maybe there i

Re: stupid questions

2000-10-10 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
no - Original Message - From: Brian W. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Kedar Deshpande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 11:12 PM Subject: Re: stupid questions > This is hsrp you are describing.. > > Brian > > On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Kedar Deshpande wrote: >

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2000-10-10 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
can we see the config on that one i cant get it to work Duck Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8rv8ve$vp1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8rv8ve$vp1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Just one minor correction Of course you can have multiple router ports on a single subnet!! Why couldn't y

RE:

2000-10-10 Thread Dave Hennen
This is not a direct answer to your question, but I recently upgraded a couple of 2500s from 11.1 to 12.0 and in the process I was asked if I wanted to erase the flash. I think the procedure will ask this if you try to copy tftp flash an image that will not fit into the free space on the flash. M

RE: Frame Relay problem

2000-10-10 Thread Stull, Cory
timing or incorrect lmi type.. If its a newer ios with autosensing lmi then it is probably a timing or circuit issue... Is it a T1 and did you set your timeslots? -Original Message- From: Hans Stout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 1:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: 2501 Question, remote access

2000-10-10 Thread Brian W.
The aux port is typically used for this.. Brian On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Mark wrote: > This may sound dumb, but is there a way for me to setup remote access to a > 2501. In other words I need to set up an analog line and then dial into the > router. This router has one Ethernet and

RE: stupid questions

2000-10-10 Thread Kedar Deshpande
Hi, I am sorry..the question went wrong...I want to connect the two ethernet ports of one router on same network & have redundancy between them regards -Original Message- From: Traister, Blake (SBCI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 10:19 AM To: 'Kedar Des

Re: FW: Port list

2000-10-10 Thread Eric Mwambaji
If you analyze traffic during a download you will see tons of ICMP replies. Restrict access to ip address for www.napster.com and server.napster.com. Napster also requires unrestricted sock 4 and 5 to work. I hope you can use this in some way. Eric MCSE,CCNA --- "Brian W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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

2000-10-10 Thread Lauren Child
Michael Bray wrote: > > So to clarify, would you agree with the statement that the PHY layer is > synchronous, but the ATM layer is Asynchronous? > hmmm nope - the ATM layer is where the blank cells are put in, so actually its still synchronous, its just that the data coming into it can be as

RE: Frame Relay problem

2000-10-10 Thread Chris Lemagie
I'm not seeing any LMI responses from the frame-relay switch in the interface statistics. You will most likely have to change your LMI type from CISCO (default) to ANSI. Chris Lemagie Systems Engineer Cisco Systems Seattle Commercial Region (425) 468-0959 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cisco.com/

RE: Frame Relay problem

2000-10-10 Thread Winchester, Derek S.
Looks like you are not receiving any LMI. The problem is either with your CO or your CSU. Check you physical connections and then call the CO to see if they can tell you if they are having any problems Derek S. Winchester Sr. WAN Engineer(CCNP) Data Communications [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 410-953

CCIE written

2000-10-10 Thread Winchester, Derek S.
After a brief layoff I am going to attempt to make a jump to the main Goal of CCIE. Could someone who has taken the written provide me with a checklist of sorts to ease my study. Most of my studying will be from the white papers, but I am open to book suggestions. I am in the mist of preparing for

Re:

2000-10-10 Thread Lowell Sharrah
what are you guys talking about? of course you can have two or more routers sharing the same ip subnet. ever here of a backbone? >>> "Donald B Johnson Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/10/00 03:52PM >>> can we see the config on that one i cant get it to work Duck Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in

SmartCertify CBT software for study

2000-10-10 Thread Taylor, Don
Title: SmartCertify CBT software for study Does anyone out there have experience/opinions on SmartCertify's (www.smartcertify.com) CBT offerings? I'm looking at possibly purchasing their Cisco IMCR package, which, I'm told, leads one through all sorts of theory about routing/switching (to fill

RE: 2501 Question, remote access

2000-10-10 Thread Ejay Hire
Sure you can do this. Buuy a Us robotics 56k external modem, and one of the console cable adapters that says "modem" on it. Set the Dip switches on the modem to Auto-answer and use DTR for signaling. Connect it to the Aux port and enable logins on AUX. Good Luck! (Cisco Search Keywords: Di

RE: Frame Relay problem

2000-10-10 Thread Guyler, Rik [EESUS]
Title: RE: Frame Relay problem Hmm...well, you don't give us a config or show version so we don't know for sure what the LMI settings are or what the IOS version is.  However, by the show interface you provided, it looks as if LMI is to blame. Newer IOS autosenses the LMI type, but still, I d

Question

2000-10-10 Thread Arun Upadhyay
Can anybody please help in solving this problem? A router is connected to a T1 line which has the maximum speed of 1.544mbps. The router begins to forward 64bkps packet at 5000 packets per second, there are 500 buffers available. Approximately how long before the link is complelety saturated, the

Re:

2000-10-10 Thread vr4drvr .
read more carefully--they are referring to multiple router ports from the same router. lets save the sarcasm... >From: "Lowell Sharrah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Lowell Sharrah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re:

Re: Catalyst 6509 supervisor engine with MSFC

2000-10-10 Thread Paul Werner
> I got a Catalyst switch with supervisor engine 1A with MSFC. Without configration, notice there is route shown below. Why is that so? What do > > EOBC0/6 meant? > > C127.0.0.0/8 is directly connected, EOBC0/6 I can't say with 100% certainty, since I don't have a 6509 handy :-), but I

Re: stupid questions

2000-10-10 Thread Ed
There is one way to do this. You can create a Bridge Group Virtual Interface (BVI) . Please see the following URL to get you started: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/inte r_c/icdlanin.htm You can search cisco's website for more details. It is not perfect

RE: Frame Relay problem

2000-10-10 Thread Winchester, Derek S.
Well it's not mentioned if this is a current connection or a new install. If this is a current connections and looking at the counters it looks like you cleared it you might not want to change the lmi type. If this is a new connection then I would try the auto detect feature or find out the correc

RE:

2000-10-10 Thread Chris Lemagie
Actually Rik is correct, you are not able to address two interfaces within the same Cisco router chassis on the same IP subnet unless you use HSRP. Chris Lemagie Systems Engineer Cisco Systems Seattle Commercial Region (425) 468-0959 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cisco.com/ -Original Message

CBT recommendation for CCNP ?

2000-10-10 Thread Inamul H
Hello All: I am looking for good CBT or video traning for CCNP. Would any one recommend good company but not very expensive like knowledge net which cost u $ 1600 US per course ? Thank u in advance. Inamul _ Get Your Private

RE: SmartCertify CBT software for study

2000-10-10 Thread Vijay Ramcharan
Title: SmartCertify CBT software for study I would strongly advise you to take the salesperson's words with few grains of salt.  I've purchased their old MCSE 4.0 cbt ($1000) with all the bells and whistles of hands on exercises.  I ended up setting the CBT aside and buying another for $150

ISL VLANS on a router - bridged?

2000-10-10 Thread Jay Hennigan
On a switch, if a unique VLAN ID appears on more than one trunked interface, that VLAN is part of the same layer 2 network and broadcast domain across all interfaces where it appears, based on the VLAN number. Is this also true on a router? That is, if I have the following configuration, what

RE: SmartCertify CBT software for study

2000-10-10 Thread Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown)
Title: SmartCertify CBT software for study Don't believe the salesman. If I had to do it again I wouldn't waste my money on CBT. I've used their MCSE and ICRC products and I think it's a waste of time and money. Dealing with them is like buying from a used car salesman ( my personal experi

Trunk question

2000-10-10 Thread Jeff Walzer
I have a question concerning trunk ports. I am about to install two 2924M XL switches with the GBIC modules (both slots are filled). I plan to connect both switches in parallel using the GBICs for redundancy. I also need to connect to a 3640. I assume that both the GBIC interfaces and a port on t

Re: Password encryption decoder

2000-10-10 Thread Daniel
The Boson software works great for most password decryption. Do you know of any software that will decrypt enable secret passwords? The Boson software will not do it. Daniel ""Barnhill, Don"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > William, > > Try

RE: Cannot connect to pix thru console.

2000-10-10 Thread Bernard
This is a feature of PIX. No one can telnet to it unless explicitly allowed. You need a command "telnet x.x.x.x 255.255.255.255" in your PIX. Bernard -Original Message- From: Brian To: Rajeev Karamchand Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 10/10/2000 7:50 AM Subject: Re: Cannot connect to pix

BGP full routes

2000-10-10 Thread Ya Wen
Hi, is there anybody who is using a Cisco 3620 router with 64MB to handle BGP4 with full Internet routing table? I am currently multihoming to two ISPs using two Cisco 3620s and planning to run BGP4 with them. But the maximum DRAM a 3620 can handle is 64MB. There is no way I could upgrade it to be

RE: SmartCertify CBT software for study

2000-10-10 Thread Marshal Schoener
Title: SmartCertify CBT software for study I completely agree. I tried using the CBT for the CCNA, and I couldnt get passed all the damn clicking. It just doesnt have enough info. Read books :-)   I put the CBT aside after 3 days and read the Cisco Press book and passed the test ;-)    Go

Re: 2501 Question, remote access

2000-10-10 Thread Daniel
ML I would set up a modem with access to the console port. The AUX port is good, but what if you damage you configuration? What if you need to break a password? There are security reasons why you may not want to do this, but if you take the necessary precautions, you should be fine. The follo

RE: CCDA?

2000-10-10 Thread William E Gragido
Yes, study those case studies in detail! They are tedious > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Yee, Jason > Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 1:10 AM > To: cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail) > Subject: CCDA? > > > hi anyone > > got any tip

RE: CISCO SWITCH

2000-10-10 Thread Lance Hubbard
What if the world blows up?. The Autoswitch is a very simple device utilizing simple physical relays and voltage censors. I have never seen one die. Cheers, Lance >From: "Tim Harkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Tim Harkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTE

RE: BGP full routes

2000-10-10 Thread Marshal Schoener
NO WAY :-) Good luck!!! -Original Message- From: Ya Wen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 1:30 PM To: Cisco GroupStudy Subject: BGP full routes Hi, is there anybody who is using a Cisco 3620 router with 64MB to handle BGP4 with full Internet routing table? I

RE: ISL VLANS on a router - bridged?

2000-10-10 Thread Joseph Ezerski
I am not sure, but logic seems to dictate that both interfaces belong to the same layer 2 network. The way I am picturing it is like this: In any regular layer 2 switched network, you can have many devices of the same type. You could have many clients or servers, or printers or even routers. S

RE: BGP full routes

2000-10-10 Thread Craig Johnson
As long as you leave synchronization off, it should be fine. The routing table really only takes up about 12 megs, so unless you have DS3's on this router, you should be ok. Craig -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ya Wen Sent: Tuesday, Oct

Re: Password encryption decoder

2000-10-10 Thread Paul Borghese
Try http://www.l0pht.com/~kingpin/pilot.html It is a program that will decript a Cisco type 7 password using a palm pilot. The scheme is really simple since it is just an XOR against a constant. Paul Borghese - Original Message - From: "Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstu

Re: Password encryption decoder

2000-10-10 Thread Leonard Ong
Hello, Boson doesn't work most of the time if you have multiple components type 5 password ( like a char, a punctuation, and a number ). It gives wrong one or two char. For type 7 (secret) password, it's to my believe it's hashed, meaning one-way encryption, you can't decode it back, unless you

RE: Password encryption decoder

2000-10-10 Thread Joseph Ezerski
I beleive the enable password encryption is only 40 bit, so if you can get a copy of the string you should be able to use any standard 40 bit password cracker. Also, if it is a matter of recovering a forgotten password and you have physical access to the router, cisco.com has outlined a procedure

Re: Password encryption decoder

2000-10-10 Thread Paul Borghese
Actually you have it backwards. The type 5 passwords are derived from a one-way hash function using the MD5 hashing algorithm. The router takes the password you give and run the password through the same algorithm. If the hash value matches what is in the configuration, the password is accepted

Re: CCIE question about buffers being used up on router

2000-10-10 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 12:01 PM 10/10/00, Arun Upadhyay wrote: >Can anybody please help in solving this problem? > >A router is connected to a T1 line which has the >maximum speed of 1.544mbps. The router begins to >forward 64bkps packet at 5000 packets per second, Do you mean 64-byte packets? If you convert that to

RE: Password encryption decoder

2000-10-10 Thread Taylor, Don
Title: RE: Password encryption decoder It can't be done. Cisco uses the MD5 algorithm for their secret passwords, which is a one-way hash. The hash is stored and when a password is entered, it's run through the algorithm. If the gibberish created matches the stored hash, access is granted. The

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