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Earlier this year I brought the binder of course material from my advanced
BGP class to an interview with me. To have something to look at while I
was waiting. A small plain pink binder. It was on
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Earlier this year I brought the binder of course material from my advanced
BGP class to an interview with me. To have something to look at while I
Hi Friends
In a subnetting scenario, say for example they say that "Configure the
ethernet network so that it can support 16 hosts."
Do they mean 16 hosts including all the IP's for the routers in the network,
or does it mean 16 host IP's in addition to the router IP's.
Please let me know
IDBs provide a central location in memory for storing information about
network interface cards for use by the interface driver code.
They are able to represent all knds of interfaces including
subinterfaces.The IDB data stuctures also use alot of memory so Cisco has
limited them to 300 per
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I've heard that HyperTerminal is not good for connecting to the console
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I've heard that HyperTerminal is not good for connecting to the console
port
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Hi
I've heard that HyperTerminal is not good for connecting to the console port
on Cisco routers. If this is the case, can anyone recommend an alternative
please.
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hello?
who can teach me how to set LINUX gateway...
forexample , I got and IP address for eth0 : 202.123.222.123
and my internal IP eth1 : 192.168.0.1
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I've heard that HyperTerminal is not good for connecting to the console port
on Cisco routers. If this is the case, can anyone recommend an alternative
please.
i always prefer DOS utils
and IMHO terminal build in Dos Navigator is great
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Hello Friends,
Hopefully this question won't be considered too basic for you
folks, but I need some serious advice on hardware necessary to achieve my CCNP
status by next winter. I have pretty much been given this time frame by my
girlfriend as she has become very homesick and wishes to
Does this mean I have to take "Invented the Internet" off my resume'
Al
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Don't put
are these two routers gateways for there respected
networks? if not, add routes on the gateway router for these
networks. sounds like a return route problem.
dan snyder
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Hello Friends,
Hopefully this question won't be considered too basic for you folks, but I
need some serious advice on hardware necessary to achieve my CCNP status by
next winter. I have pretty much been given this time frame by my girlfriend
as she has become very homesick and wishes to move
Nope, just run for POTUS.
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Does this mean I have to take "Invented the Internet" off my resume'
Al
Of coarse it does cause I invented it!!! ;)I also invented the original
network lines for the government that ran
Oh dear, not the hyperterminal thread again, this was my first thought as i have
read the original question. I agree, there are many execellent terminal emulators
out there. But just imagine that you go to a customer and have to use one of their
computers to rescue a router. Wanna ask the
Hey everyone,
I've been having a problem with a 4000M. I was working on recovering
a password and when I rebooted I just got screen garbage (diamonds,
squares, squigglies, etc.). Now, while some people may find this more
aesthetically pleasing than the Cisco IOS, it's not exactly what
This document is a good start:
http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO.html
Regards,
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hello?
who can teach me how to set LINUX gateway...
Hello,
I have an ADSL 675 router and the settings show 1, ?, ?, 8. But the ISP
show 0 for the VPI. How do I get around this, cause I don't see 0 as an
option?
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hello?
who can teach me how to set LINUX gateway...
forexample , I got and IP address for eth0 : 202.123.222.123
and my internal IP eth1 : 192.168.0.1
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In the ECP-1 course the number of routers in each rack is seven. Token
ring is included on routers and also on 3920 TR switch. ATM and voice
also included. Explanations are always given as is individual help if
student didn't understand the way a topic was presented. Where did you
get your
Hi, guys and gals! Miss me while I was gone? :-
I am quite pleased and very proud to announce that I passed my CCIE written
this morning. I won't bore you with my score, let alone the number of
questions on the test and the passing score. This sort of thing information
is available elsewhere.
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Greg Cain wrote:
Hello Friends,
Hopefully this question won't be considered too basic for you folks,
but I need some serious advice on hardware necessary to achieve my
CCNP status by next winter. I have pretty much been given this time
frame by my girlfriend as she
Hello,
Is there any way to have outside users access an
internal subnet? I see from CCO that you can only have
ouside users access a particular internal host.
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Recently I was reading an article that Novell's Link Servrice Protocol (NLSP )
is very similar to another link state protocol, as the person who developed it
was working for one company then was hired by the other company.
I've looked all over the place to find this article again, but at no
The answer, no doubt, is Radia Perlman, who once upon a time, according to
Internconnections, was employed by Novell, and who states in
Interconnections that NLSP is an IPX-specific version of IS-IS, which she
also designed.
Chuck
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I never expected anything else... "Great Job" and congrat's!
Hopefully I'll be posting a similar joyous response on Monday. By the way
"good luck " Bernard and the other Chuck as you take your test on Monday or
Tuesday.
As Chuck mentioned See you at "base camp".
Nigel.
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I can attest to the equipment list that Fred mentioned. It is exactly as he says. As for people not being given adequate explanation... I would say it is clear that the course content and pace are defined as to prepare someone who has already spent some fairly decent period of time preparing.
In the lab, I have a token ring interface. It is not connected to
anywhere. Is there a way like the Ethernet's "no keepalive" that can
make the token ring interface to be "up up" instead of the current
situation of "down down"?
BTW, is there a similar thing for serial line?
Hello Mr. Robert,
I have bought you book (CID Study Guide) today .. I have a fast review I say
Very good .. even you give more detail of the job of a network designer
(some question Mrs. Priscilla help me with a good answers).
I will use your book with the Cisco CID books "still waiting for a
Group-
I bought a copies of "Designing Network Security"
and "Enhanced IP Services for Cisco Networks" in hope of passing the MCNS test
without taking the course.
Should this be enough? If so, which should I
read first? Is one more of fundalementals?
All input is appreciated.
/Jared
locate PIX configuration materials on CCO as well.
also, it will not hurt to have Cisco Access Lists Field Guide by Gil Held
and Keith Hundley. Pay particlar attention to firewall related access
lists.
if memory serves, it can't hurt to review fundamentals of TACACS+ and
Radius.
Best wishes
What do you mean "eliminate them"??
If you are receiving BECNs from your network that means that PVC is
experiencing congestion. It's not a router problem, it's a traffic problem.
If your traffic pattern is bursty then implement traffic shaping. If your
traffic pattern is sustained, such as
My recommendation for preparation materials for the CCIE written ( routing
and switching 350-001 )
1) Cisco's own web site. There is a WEALTH of excellent materials to be
found there, all FREE. Check under the CCIE section of career
certifications.
2) Jeff Doyle - TCP/IP routing. There is NO
In Cisco internetworking Technology Overview it states...
"BRI also provides for framing control and other overhead, brining its
total bit rate to 192 kbps."
In Cisco Internetwork Design it states...
"The D channel signaling protocol comprises Layers 1 through 3 of the OSI
reference model,
I should add that I found some very useful material in a rather unexpected
place.
CCNP Exam Notes: Cisco LAN Switch Configuration ( exam 640-404 - now
obsolete ) by Lammle and Padjen
Had some very good chapters on ATM LANE, as well as VLANs and Token Ring
VLANs.
I found this one while cleaning
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Hubert Pun wrote:
In the lab, I have a token ring interface. It is not connected to
anywhere. Is there a way like the Ethernet's "no keepalive" that can
make the token ring interface to be "up up" instead of the current
situation of "down down"?
BTW, is there a
I have tried and it does not work. Do I need to plug any wire to the Token Ring Hub?
Brian wrote:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Hubert Pun wrote:
In the lab, I have a token ring interface. It is not connected to
anywhere. Is there a way like the Ethernet's "no keepalive" that can
make the
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
Quick and dirty book review.
CCIE Routing and Switching Exam Cram, by Tom Thomas and Henry Benjamin
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1576104338/qid=972768223/sr=1-3/104-3
810111-6781503
I truly wanted to hate this book. The very title
I used just about the same exact stuff as you chuck, but I didn't really
poor over any RFC's. I did use the Boson test, which is ok.
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
My recommendation for preparation materials for the CCIE written ( routing
and switching 350-001 )
1)
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Patrick Bass wrote:
In Cisco internetworking Technology Overview it states...
"BRI also provides for framing control and other overhead, brining its
total bit rate to 192 kbps."
In Cisco Internetwork Design it states...
"The D channel signaling protocol comprises
(snipped for brevity)
The virtual vs. real Charles predates the OSI model, therefore can not be
fit into any of layers. BTW, thanks for reply; I am trying to derive a
formula for that will build the optimal OSPF design for whatever situation;
such as
(X routers) x (Y networks) + (Available
There are a couple Cisco documents that talk about 192-kbps for ISDN BRI,
but I think the authors of these documents confused the specifics of Layer
1 signalling on the S-Bus with overall BRI ISDN.
Here's what I found by doing some quick research outside Cisco's site. I
hope it's from
By
default it will be RIP v1.
You
have to specifically tell it to use RIP v2.
Sincerely, Peter
Kurdziel CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, MCP+I
http://www.inotez.com Cisco
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Hi,
Yesterday , I went to replace a Catalyst 3524 with a Catalyst 3548 in a bank. I
promised them
I won't power off the switch until they finish their work. But I want to check the
config file in the
running 3524 switch, I connect the console to my notebook. When I press the "Enter"
key in
My friend, maybe you got a power spike (I don't know how to call it in english!), a
voltage peak, just as
you pressed enter. No joke, it happened to me just this week. We moved, everything
was installed BUT my
UPS (because it died!). When I opened the door to the Switch room, BEEP BEEP BEEP,
Hello,
I'm trying to set up PIX PPTP without NAT but no
success. Cisco gives a sample config using NAT
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/pptppix.html but
I don't understand why they use 192.168.1.0.
Here is my topology:
172.16.1.0/24(outside)---PIX---(inside)172.16.2.0/24
I create a pool
This probably qualifies for one of the funniest wise cracks I've read in
this newsgroup keep those coming Lou!
Bharat
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I have a 2523 in my lab configured as a Frame Relay Switch.
All the serial ports are acting as DCE providing clocking to the routers.
Initially, all clock rates were set to 64000 but I changed it to 100 ...
for some reason, only serial0 and serial1 accepted the new clockrate speed f
100
thought that i remember a post a few weeks ago about cat switches
rebooting when connected to a laptop. ?
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Martin-Guy Richard wrote:
My friend, maybe you got a power spike (I don't know how to call it in english!), a
voltage peak, just as
you pressed enter. No joke, it
It would include the routers IP address. The trick to the question is that
number of hosts are a power of two. Within the range of addresses the first
address refers to the subnet and the last address is the broadcast address
of the subnet. So a 255.255.255.240 mask will only yield 14 host
Hi
You are not alone! There is some bug when connecting/disconnecting to the
small switches with a notebook and hyperjunk. I have seen this many times
with the 3500 and 2400XL cats. I really don't know if the bug is with the
program, the cable, the switch, or the combination. But there is
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Austin wrote:
I have a 2523 in my lab configured as a Frame Relay Switch.
All the serial ports are acting as DCE providing clocking to the routers.
Initially, all clock rates were set to 64000 but I changed it to 100 ...
for some reason, only serial0 and serial1
Hey all
Its been 2 weeks since ive check back with the group...(ive been on
holidays =)
I see these questions on "Supernetting"...what is it...im guessing a way
to extend the bit masks on subnets???,.yes or no??
any links or book references will help
thanks
Deepak
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I have a 2523 in my lab configured as a Frame Relay Switch.
All the serial ports are acting as DCE providing clocking to the
routers.
Initially, all
Hi Group (Brian, Tim Brad, et al.)
Thank you all for your help. I have one more question though :)
Can you configure one subinterface to communicate with 2 different routers?
Thanks in advance,
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Can somebody who took this test clear my doubt.
The BCMSN course topics does not include the ATM-LANE and FDDI and
many other topics, whereas these are listed as topics for exam in the
cisco site.
Can somebody let me know if these topics are really covered in the
exam...?
TIA
Venkat
The
Hi,
it is
not included in the exam, but you still need it for the CCIE
written.
Good
luck
Ehab
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Can somebody who
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Austin wrote:
Hi Group (Brian, Tim Brad, et al.)
Thank you all for your help. I have one more question though :)
Can you configure one subinterface to communicate with 2 different routers?
can you be more specific? I am going to make the assumption you are
talking
sure. You can do it for ethernet interface or serial interfaces. You can
configure the secondary ip address on that interface.
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Thank you all for
Hi;
Just wondering what is the passing score and no. of questions, which
topic is important, that's,
under nda agreement, of course. Thanks in advance!
Thanks
Vincent
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Point-to-multipoint. Lets say you have the head, and it's connected to 5
remote ends. On the head you would use basically 5 subinterfaces. Each for a
different remote end. This is easy to me and normal. His question makes me
think though
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