As
phil has said mate, it is in the question!
They
have probably asked how many bits of subnetting are being used in which case the
answer is perfectly correct. You are giving the answer as the
full mask = natural mask + subnet mask
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Hi Wandoo,
Thanks for the info,
Can you please describe this in detail with some example.
Thanks.
Faisal.
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> Can any one explain the purpose of Internal BGP.According to my knowledge
it
> it used between sites wit
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Dear all,
I have configured a access server as shown below, I attach my modem in Asyn
1 port and I can reverse telnet to it and the phone line got no problem.
Besides, I used use a PC (win95) with a modem installed. In win95, I use
hyperterminal to connect the PC modem and tested the at command
Trying do a frame-relay map statement that maps dlci
no to the ip address of the interface you are trying
to ping
suaveguru
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> I am trying to setup a Frame Relay link in a lab
> situation. We have Layer 2
> speaking LMI back and forth and the line Pr
this is not a RAS problem, it just a modem problem. take its settings to
answer at first ring.. its at command is ATS0=1
good luck
p.s
for easy installation for RAS side use Cisco ConfigMaker. it is free and
downloadable at Cisco site.
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Hello I am preparing for my CCDA exam! Can i have some help !!! how many
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> I dont know with you but I can connect my workstation directl
Hi all
I have 2 leased line (64kb) one of them working with voice and data and the
other one just with data. 2 Cisco routers. I want to set-up these lines to
work toghether. Which one is the best solution:
router - router
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Hmm, sounds like I need to dust off my old copy of Visual Studio (and my
brain) and bang this utility out.
Maybe after I pass the lab. No, then I've got the design lab to prepare for
(have you heard anything about that???)... Maybe someone else better do
it...
Seriously - I agree that it woul
Can someone tell me how the CIT exam is like. How does it compare to the
other exams. I glanced over the CIT book and it looks like a lot of stuff
is understanding different "show ..." commands and "debug ..." commands.
Any hints or advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I have a Cisco router connected to a Cisco LightStream 1010 ATM switch.
The 'sh int atm 1/0' command shows that the interface and line
protocol are up, but I can't ping what I thought was the IP address of
the switch's ATM interface(10.11.1.2/24). I know the IP address of the
ATM interface on th
Rollover cables - (most of the Rj-45 Console cables)
1 - 8
2 - 7
3 - 6
4 - 5
Not a Crossover cable.
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Subject: RE: Connecting T1 controller BACK TO BACK
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:43:05 -0700
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> Full-Duplex/Half-Duplex settings do not apply in a Token ring environment.
>
> Duplex settings deterrmine whether or not a system can recieve and
transmit
> at the smae time in a CSMA/_C_ollision _D_e
If your utilization is below 40% don't touch it. Above 40% and you start
looking at things like Priority or Custom queuing, reducing bandwidth used
by unnecessary routing updates or keepalives, reducing unnecessary trafic
accross the wan Link (Cached Name resolution on the router...) Then the
Yes, If the COLT tests were tires, I'm afraid they would be Firestone
Wilderness series...complete with the deflating effect
(Sorry, couldn't help it).
Lance
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>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 20
Okay,now I'm Confuzzled. A Token ring Frame is timed so that the first bit
of a MTU sized frame returns to the Sending station immediately after the
last bit was transmitted. Then It checks the error/received bits and strips
it off the ring. How could it work full duplex unless there were tw
Hi Dale, you can find a copy of Ethepeek/Tokenpeek on every CD that comes in
the Sybex Todd Lammle books. Old CCNA 1.0, ACRC books in particular. Hope
you get the lab on first try. :>)
Dale CCNA
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Does anyone know if Time Division Multiplexing will work with only half
duplexing or only full duplexing or both. Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA
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The "show cdp neighbors detail" command will show you the IP address of the
neighbors.
Vijay Ramcharan
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I have a Cisco ro
backup interface does not just refer to dialup. It is a common practice to
use this kind of dialup backup as it is cheaper.
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Hi all
Hi,
Sometimes you need the 'modem type ...' or 'modem type autoconfigure' line
to allow the router to configure the proper lines on the modem. After
finding my USR modem, my access server would answer automatically.
Hope this helps,
Paul
"Sim, CT (Chee Tong)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in messa
Hi
I took it couple of days ago, 72 questions, 120 minuets, 755 to pass.
A lot of reading I had about 40 scenario questions.
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> Hello I am preparing for my
We are currently running 11.2(17) on our 7513 backbone router and we're
going to be upgrading to 12 in the near future. After examining the bug
reports I initially picked 12.0(12) since it looked pretty stable. However,
12.0 does not have some nifty features that we like, especially the
"grep"-
Hi all,
I have some questions on dial-up security. Currently we are using
CiscoSecure on a Unix platform, with the default ISQL database, and AAA
using TACACS+.
These seem to have been all the wrong choices. The current thought is to
continue with CiscoSecure, but use it on an NT box, with t
Using the 5-4-3 rule, why can only 3 segments be populated
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Cisco web site that is for registered CCO users? I forget the url but does
anyone know the url? I would appreciate it.
Thank you.
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I have seen 12.1(4) work well on a fully stocked 7513 (with FE, SMDS, TR,
and FDDI).
Of course, YMWV. There is no way to say for sure that it won't take *your*
backbone out... [=`)
Dale
[=`)
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>From a document at U Texas:
(http://wwwhost.ots.utexas.edu/ethernet/ch13-ora/ch13.html)
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The "5-4-3" Rule
An over-simplified version of the 10 Mbps Model 1 rules, called the "5-4-3"
rule, has been circulating for some years. Various forms
Title: Re: Can't Ping Local Serial Interface of 2610
After adding the Frame-relay Map statement, as suggested by several people, I was able to ping the local serial Interface. I then created the interface as a Sub-interface and attempted to use the Frame-relay map command and received the "You
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TDM to me means T-1 and similar technology. It is full duplex sending
seperate transmit and receive bit streams.
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If you have VIP2-10 or 15s you may need to upgrade the memory on those cards
when updating to 12.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/770/fn4489_05141999.html
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You've posted this on the Cisco newsgroup. You might want to look into the
Check Point newsgroup they're at: news.checkpoint.com :-)
David Ng
Senior Systems Engineer
Integration Technologies Inc.
1201 Dove Street Suite 200
Newport Beach CA 92660
Microsoft MCSE, Cisco CCNA/CCDA, Citrix CCA,
Couldn't you also have RB2 route-reflect the info to
RB1?
Mike
--- ElephantChild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18 Oct 2000, FAISAL ATHAR wrote:
>
> > Can you please describe this in detail with some
> example.
>
> AS64512 AS64513 AS64514
> 10.0.0.0/16 10.1.0.0/16 10
As opposed to those UN-certified CCIE's I suppose.
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Can Ingress and Engress Located on Same Swicth ?
For example
I like Ingress belong to Vlan 1 on Cat A and
Engress belong to Vlan 2 on Cat A and I like to
use MPOA
Is that Possible ?
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Could somebody explain why WFQ is not an option when using X.25, LAPB,
compressed PPP and SDLC? The Cisco BCRAN book mentions FIFO as the default
queuing method for the above but not an explanation as to why.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Niraj
The exhibits supply you with a plethora of choices.
Brad
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Alot of case studies. Be prepared to read and take the full two hours.
Brad
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> qu
That language seems to imply,"No matter how much you know, if you don't
have the cert, don't bother."
Bri
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As opposed to those UN-certified CCIE's I suppose.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Dear Ken,
Thanks for the followup. The reason for the change in the frame (dlci) map command is
related to the fact that it is a point-to-point interface. Consider further:
The purpose of the frame map statement is to explicitly map the L3 address to a L2
dlci number. On a multipoint interf
I am using a PIX for a VPN Solution in my SOHO. I am using PPTP
because that is the easy way out. After a lengthy struggle, I can finally
take a Windows NT laptop and dial into an ISP and then use RAS to connect
and authenticate on my PIX via PPTP.
My PIX issues my laptop an I
which might not sound as bad as it feels (or hurts).
If they are Silver or Gold partners they need CCIEs to either keep their
discounts or to get more. To keep their status (if someone left) or to
upgrade it.
Kevin Wigle
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...well, this mail was a long time ago, but you are right: the foot print in
this context is the image's size in memory.
C.
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Try looking at the course outlines.
http://cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.html
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> Could anyone tell me the differences between BSCN and
> BCMSN in terms of coverage for switchi
I think I am noticing that CCNA, CCNP and CCIE
are of less and less importance because there
is such a short supply of people, employers no
better than to ask for a cert ? What do you guys think ?
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If I add a loopback interface to a router, when will the router take it as
the router ID? Here's a scenario:
Serial2/1 is the current router ID: 209.1.1.1
I add Loopback0, which is 10.0.0.1
Shouldn't the router take this as its router ID? When does this happen?
Doing:
clear ip ospf process
I took the test on October 12, and I had 2 fill-in-the-blanks straight from
memory.
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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:
Hi all
First,thanks for your help.
I have studied the CISCO docs but no results
These are the two routing lines for my routers
ip route 10.2.44.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.39.98 90
ip route 10.2.44.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.38.98 100
It worth saying that the backup line is always up.It caries voic
Hi guys Has any one read this book for his Exams, how good is it
Building Scalable Cisco Networks
by Thomas M. Thomas II Tan Nam-Kee
George A
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It's not "real" token ring. &;-) Seriously. Full-duplex Ethernet isn't real
CSMA/CD either.
The more we learn, the less we know! Argh.
Priscilla
At 08:36 AM 10/18/00, Ejay Hire wrote:
>Okay,now I'm Confuzzled. A Token ring Frame is timed so that the first
>bit of a MTU sized frame returns to
depends on how you're set up.
on the interface:
map-group 1
in global config:
map-list 1
ip 198.103.x.x atm-vc 1 broadcast <== next hop
should get you pingable
but if you're using sub-interfaces then:
on the interface:
interface ATM1/0.2 point-to-point
ip address 198.103.x.x 255.255.25
There may be some truth to what you're saying, but the certifications
certainly will continue to have an impact on that person's starting salary.
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I think I am noticing that CCNA, CCNP and CCIE
are of less and less importance because there
is such a short supply of people, employers no
better than to ask for a cert ? What do you guys think ?
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Have you considered putting voice on one of the links and data on the
other? If you mix voice and data on the same 64-Kbps link, you may have too
much delay for the voice.
On slow links, serialization delay is a significant factor. Let's say
someone starts an FTP transfer at the same time the
I think I am noticing that CCNA, CCNP and CCIE
> are of less and less importance because there
> is such a short supply of people,
I am sorry Terrence, but I would suggest you do your homework on this one,
many employers won't even talk to you without those certs.
employers no better than to a
I would when I took it, I think I went for fifty minutes, and felt as though
I rushed a little on the way. Those case studies are tedious yet necessary.
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No...lets talk about Lucent and Nortel
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>Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 12:03:13 -0700
>
>I apologize for the rants.
John,
It depends on which IOS version you use. In later images you will need
to either reboot or to remove the process and readd it.
I do not quite remember when this behavior changed.
Rgds,
Patrick
John Deatherage wrote:
> If I add a loopback interface to a router, when will the router take
With Token Ring 802.5r (and a capable switch) each token ring connection
becomes it's own ring utilizing full duplex to accomplish this.
Louie
Since time immemorial and pre-industrial, 'greed' has been the accusation
hurled at the rich by the concrete-bound illiterates who were unable to
It will be great maybe they could ask them some tech questions too.
Duck
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> As opposed to those UN-certified CCIE's I suppose.
>
> [EMAIL PR
Why would anyone even reply to an individual who doesn't even understand the
certification??
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> > you know of a
If you go back a few days (starting Saturday morning) I have made a few
comments on the same book.
So far, on my first read, it doesn't rate very high. As far as a study guide
for the BSCN exam I would not count on it.
I know I will be using Internet Routing Architecture by Halabi (Second
Edition
At 01:18 PM 10/18/00, Louie Belt wrote:
> Since time immemorial and pre-industrial, 'greed' has been the
> accusation
>hurled at the rich by the concrete-bound illiterates who were unable to
>conceive of the source of wealth or of the motivation of those who produce
>it.
>
nope, can't say that I agree.
perhaps CCNA "if" recruiters/hr people finally wake up and see that CCNA is
an entry level cert (just talked about here lately)
but CCNP/CCDP/CCIE certs are still being sought for various reasons. Cisco
partners especially need certified people.
Kevin Wigle
CCDP/C
No, It's the highest Ip on the router.
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Subject: OSPF Router ID/Loopback interface
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 11:15:27 -0700
If I add a loopback interf
That's it, I quit. Where are my tire changing tools?
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ejay Hire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Token ring and duplex
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:46:55 -0700
It's not "real" token ring. &;-)
Hello Everyone,
I know I have seen a CCNP logo.
Does andybody have it or know where I get it.
Thanks for your help.
Chuck Collins
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It will take the loopback address as it's ID, even if it is not the highest
IP address on the router. Loopbacks take precedence over higher IP's with
respect to Router ID's for OSPF. You will have to reboot your router for
this change to be reflected. Once an ID is chosen, it will keep that ID
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl
have fun.
BTW, just got back from taking the CCDA.Passed, but those Case studies
had me squirming in my chair! ;^)
Cheers,
Lance
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Actually BCMSN does not supply you with an exhibit to choose commands from. (BCRAN is
the test that supplies the exhibit). I passed
BCMSN in late August, BCMSN only had a few fill in the blank questions and they were
not difficult.
--Scott
Brad Nixon wrote:
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Just Call 1-800-USTRUCK. You TOO can become an over the road truck driver.
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Sent: Wednesday, Octo
Well,
Logically what you all are saying makes sense.
A cert can't hurt. But if you go to monster
board and type in a cert, (say CCNP or CCIE)
versus typing in Cisco ; you will find many
more jobs that require the skill with no mention
of the certification. An when I talk to recruiters,
rarely do
I would recommend getting another book. This is first edition, and full of
errors. Also, the book lacks explanation in some areas (gets confusing).
What really bothers me the most about it is the fact that the IOS commands
they show sometimes are wrong!
Mike
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From: [EMA
Thank you to everyone who took the time to make suggestions. I seem
to have fixed the problem, but I can't pinpoint exactly which command
or configuration change worked the magic.
As you suggested, I made sure that portfast was on, port channel was
off, and that the ports were not set to trun
Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some
computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem
most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else. Thanks,
Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA
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Half/full duplexing goes back much further. Half duplex implies a shared
media. Often only one can speak at a time. A good analogy would be radio
communication where when one is done speaking they use a key word such as
"over" to indicate that the other may speak. With full duplex both can
simulta
Lets not forget that Partners receive benes for their Associate level people
as well Kevin ;-)
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I am looking at getting the CiscoPress book by Catherine Paquet ISBN #
1578700914, published 1999. This seems to be the only CP book available at
the moment. Can anyone tell me if it is current for the new exam ?
Thanks. Carl.
" Integrity Can Be Communicated"
,
/'^ ^'\
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The UN are Facists {off soapbox}
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> On Wed, 18 Oct 2
Jeffs right, Check your WINS settings ;-<
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>
>
> Assuming file and print sharing is enabl
You could use ip unnumbered on loopback interface
though , in this way when the lan segment is down you
can still have the loopback interface
suaveguru
--- "Brian W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is one huge disadvantage. If the ether
> segment goes down in an ip
> unnumbered setup, then e
Not many clues given though
but from what you say it seems logical that you should
check the status of your serial interface see if there
are many input errors or crc errors if there are check
the clock rate of your modem
otherwise check the status of the other party that you
are connected to t
Also, Cisco partners need people with certifications, as already pointed
out.
Bri
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Bradley J. Wilson wrote:
> There may be some truth to what you're saying, but the certifications
> certainly will continue to have an impact on that person's starting salary.
>
>
> -
perhaps file and printer sharing is not enabled on some??
Bri
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Jeff Lodwick wrote:
> Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some
> computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem
> most likely be a master brow
you're absolutely correct!
sorry if I stepped on anybody's feelings - (I was an "Associate" once!)
Kevin
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Team,
Is there any book that I could go and buy right now for this
test
Thanks
Go up on the Galton site and download it. Same place where you agreed to
your NDA before being awarded your CCNP.
They have recently changed if anyone had the "old" ones.
http://www.galton.com/~cisco/
Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP..
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load netbeui or setup LMHOST filethen it will work
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Some minor corrections.
The OSPF process will use the *highest* loopback IP
address if a loopback interface is configured.
Otherwise, it uses the *highest* IP address on a
physical interface. To configure OSPF (router ospf x)
you need a interface with IP to be in a up/up state.
You can reboot t
Lots of errors.
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> Hi guys Has any one read this book for his Exams, how good is it
> Building Scalable Cisco Networks
> by Th
Hey guys- I'm stumped... Yesterday I installed a Ethernet probe on a
Catalyst 6509. I needed to watch a VLAN, due to a high rate of collisions
within a subnet. I didn't use the Probe's tap (which is a hub device). I
ran the management connection (which has an IP) & the probe connection
(listen
You have to have a Master Browser on every segment of a routed network. You
will also have to use the "ip helper-address" command so that WINS and DHCP
requests are forwarded correctly.
Chris Lemagie
Systems Engineer
Cisco Systems
Seattle Commercial Region
(425) 468-0959
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