wat's the procedeure to install HP openview ?

2000-10-30 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Hi... Dear Friends, May I ask what is the procedure to install HP openview on the solaris in order to get the information of our company WAN? 1)Where can I get the software? 2)What network information I need before installing? 3)Whether the HP OV admin is different from solaris admin account?

wierd behaviours

2000-10-30 Thread Refaat M. Saadi
Hi all,   I'm monitoring a 7206 router with 128 MB of memory. for sure there are access lists assigned and SNMP traps configured to enable a monitoring server to perform its job. I have noticed that when I reloaded the router last month, the monitoring agent could not function, while all nece

Re: Very Basic Token Ring Question

2000-10-30 Thread Sam LI
as far as i know, NO even you have a MAU , it will take few seconds for your token interface to join the token ring Sam Li CCSI 96009 - Original Message - From: Hubert Pun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cisco Study Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 4:49 AM Subject: Very

RSP question

2000-10-30 Thread Ray
Hi, What is the difference between RSP4 and RSP4+? Thanks Regards, Ray _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: CCIE Written Passed

2000-10-30 Thread Arthur Stewart
Could you outline the level of security info you thought would be enough, but didn't turn out to be. It would be a big help. thanks. Arthur Stewart "Daniel Ji" wrote in message <8tic40$ts0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >CONGRATULATIONS!!! Chuck... >Now good luck to your lab. > >Daniel >San Jose Dec 7-8

Re: BGP Challenge

2000-10-30 Thread rafdian
Very interesting... But to be more interesting, let say your first link is to UUNET, and in order to add more bandwidth for the downstream your second link is Donwstream only (via satellite - say for example- from Sprint) no transmit circuit available from you to Sprint. In this case: Sprint must

Redistribute xxx metric command doesn't work for rip,igrp,eigrp

2000-10-30 Thread Raymond Adi Irawan
Hi all, I redistribute IGPs into BGP and set the redistributed route's metric to certain value. If I use "redistribute xxx metric yyy " command, metric value is set correctly for ospf and static but doesn;t work for RIP, IGRP, and EIGRP (no matter the yyy value, metric value always 0 in show ip b

net menagment

2000-10-30 Thread Adam Obszynski
Hello cisco, i'm looking for kind of software wich will be used for networking menagment from level of cables and wires to level of PVCs VCs etc.. somthing like SmallWorld but software that giving a ability to decision in how to made connections, which way will better and why... some r

Re: BGP Challenge

2000-10-30 Thread Brian
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, rafdian wrote: > Very interesting... > But to be more interesting, let say your first link is to UUNET, > and in order to add more bandwidth for the downstream > your second link is Donwstream only (via satellite - say for example- from > Sprint) > no transmit circuit availab

ISL Router and 3548 Switch Question

2000-10-30 Thread Perry Lucas
I have two 3548 switches gigastacked and a 2621 router running IP Plus connected to the Internet on one side and the switch on the other. I need to set up 5 different VLANs on the switches that do not / can not route between each other, but do need to see the 2621 to get out to the intern

Off topic - Osicom CSU password recovery

2000-10-30 Thread John A. Blake
Hi all, Sorry for the off-topic question, but I have inherited an Osicom RouterMate T1 CSU that has a password and I can't find a way around it to clear it out. I have looked in the archives and on Osicom's site, but no luck...anyone run into this before? Thanks! John _

********* Access List Enquiry **************

2000-10-30 Thread GNOME
Hi All Which one of the access-list is normally use? Example 1 --- access-list 102 permit tcp any host 172.16.0.1 eq 80 access-list 102 permit tcp any host 172.16.0.1 eq 53 Example 2 --- access-list 102 permit tcp any gt 1023 host 172.16.0.1 eq 80 access-list 102 permit

ccie security beta

2000-10-30 Thread Phil.Lerner
Title: ccie security beta Has anyone taken this yet? Similar to MCNS? Study reccommendation Thanks

RE: A unbelieveable experence!!!!

2000-10-30 Thread Rossetti, Stan
What IOS version have you guys seen this problem on?? -Original Message- From: John Hardman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 9:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: A unbelieveable experence Hi You are not alone! There is some bug when connecting/disco

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread Andrew
A PIX -is- a router (firewall router.) Hence, ip route statements and the ability to run RIP. It's a box with two (or more) interfaces that connects networks. Granted, it's not a box you would use for 'normal' routing functions but to say the PIX is not a router is just wrong. Little off th

Re: FW: redundancy

2000-10-30 Thread wzup
WHat is the difference between an ISL port and an ISL Trunk port? --- Henrique Issamu Terada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the vlan which was configured at port before you set > that as trunk port. > > Henrique Issamu Terada > CPM Comunicações - Brazil > CCNP Certified > - Original Message

visio shape update

2000-10-30 Thread Phil.Lerner
Title: visio shape update Does anyone have a good link to all the latest and greatest of microsoft visio shapes? I am running visio 5.0 release c. Thanks

Quick & Dirty Review - Certification Zone CD

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Certification Zone ( www.certificationzone.com ), known for its topic matter white papers and practice labs, is now selling the CD2000, a compendium of practice tests for the CCIE and CCNA certifications. As the CD was released with time to spare before my CCIE written exam, I was able to incorpo

Re: Off topic - Osicom CSU password recovery

2000-10-30 Thread Brian
I use to mess with Osicom print servers. If I remember right, alot of their stuff can be cleared out using their own software. You fire it up on a pc, and it uses like data link layer communication and connects to the box and allows you to clear it outcheck their web site, it may be the

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Andrew wrote: > >According to this, it looks like you should have NAT. You have a different > >network outside than inside. > > Don't all routers that are routing between networks? ;) The PIX is not > necessarily a NAT box. It performs statefull security for established

Network Tools

2000-10-30 Thread jose . luis . canillas
I just found this page and wanted to share it with you, it seems to have useful stuff. http://www.davecentral.com/netmon.html Regards, Jose Luis _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondiscl

Re: Quick & Dirty Review - Certification Zone CD

2000-10-30 Thread Patrick Bass
Chuck, I'm seeing a couple of different CDswhich one, in particular, are you talking about? Do you have a direct url? ""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 004201c04284$b86f6bc0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:004201c04284$b86f6bc0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Certification Zone ( www.cer

OT: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Michael Linehan
As a member of the local chapter of the NPA (Network Professional Association) I have been tasked with an interesting assignment. I need to make the following argument: Anyone who uses a wired network today is stupid! or Anyone who doesn't use a wireless LAN is stupid! (take your pick) This is

Re: ********* Access List Enquiry **************

2000-10-30 Thread Tom Pruneau
I think it is the normal practice because historically that was the only capability which routers had (filtering on destination ports) and as the IOS became more capable people were either unsure, or reluctant to change their ways. The second example is more secure, and to take it a step further (

Re: ********* Access List Enquiry **************

2000-10-30 Thread Brian
Example 1 is most common. Example 2 is a little more picky. Realistically a connect that is sourced to web or DNS should originate on a non-privledged port (>=1024) so this just makes sure of that. I don't go thru that kind of intensiveness in my ACL'sI feel that checking the destinati

Re: FW: redundancy

2000-10-30 Thread Brian
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, wzup wrote: > WHat is the difference between an ISL port and an ISL > Trunk port? no difference. A port capible of ISL can be used as a "Trunk" to either another switch or a router to carry vlan traffic. Brian > > > > --- Henrique Issamu Terada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro

Re: Repeated Questions

2000-10-30 Thread Daniel Boutet
Same thing happen to me. I was thinking at the moment (about 2 months ago) that I got the answer wrong the first time around. I double checked and I was right (it was a very straight forward question) the first time. It is always scary when you get a repeated question or similar scenario. I rememb

Re: Redistribute xxx metric command doesn't work for rip,igrp,eigrp

2000-10-30 Thread Sam LI
Have you try router ospf 1 redistribute eigrp 100 default-metric 10 instead of using router ospf 1 redistribute eigrp 100 metric 10 Sam Li - Original Message - From: Raymond Adi Irawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 8:27 PM Subject: R

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Andrew wrote: > A PIX -is- a router (firewall router.) Hence, ip route statements and the > ability to run RIP. It's a box with two (or more) interfaces that connects > networks. Granted, it's not a box you would use for 'normal' routing > functions but to say the PIX i

ISIS and routing problems - NANOG discussion

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
There is an interesting thread occurring on NANOG this morning regarding IS-IS and other routing problems. Check out the archives at www.nanog.org under the topic "IS-IS protocol implementation problem" Chuck -- _ FAQ, list archives, and subsc

FW: CID Question of the Day - Oct 30, 2000

2000-10-30 Thread Glenn Johnson
Minor point, but - How would you have answered this sample question from Cramsession's free QOD service? My choice would have been "C. HDLC" as I would think "standard" might be interchangeable with "default" (with HDLC being the default encapsulation on point to point serial lines). Perhaps th

Re: ********* Access List Enquiry **************

2000-10-30 Thread Sam LI
Well, In any circumstance, whatever device who generate traffic to any target, this device will use the port number greater than 1023 as the "From port #" and the "destination port #" will be specific like "80" or "53" etc... when the target device receive this packet, it will swap their "for

Re: CCIE Written Passed

2000-10-30 Thread Daniel Boutet
Congrats Chuck, This is your time for a little rest before the "big one". I have been on this list for about four months and realized that the help I am getting is invaluable. The best advise from the list so far is surely the reference to Jeff Doyle's BIBLE I have been procrastinating on the OS

Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-30 Thread Scott M. Trieste
My answer is that because a Frame-Relay network is a Non-Broadcast Multiaccess Network, a virtual link needs to be established between the AS's on either side of the frame-link. Just my $.02 -Scott "Charlemagne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

FW: Switch reboots when a laptop is connected

2000-10-30 Thread hmalmgren
I thought this might warrant a repost of this information I received from Brian Keyser. From: Brian Keyser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 1:34 PM To: Henry Malmgren; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Switch reboots when a laptop is connected This is a know caveat f

RE: A unbelieveable experence!!!!

2000-10-30 Thread hmalmgren
It's a known bug. I'd be willing to bet that you are using a Dell laptop as well. The workaround is to just wait untill hyperterminal has fully loaded, before you plug into the switch. It just seems to happen with the smaller switches. It won't affect my routers, or cat5500s or 6500s. Of co

Network database

2000-10-30 Thread Tony Russell
What type of tools would group members recommend for tracking the networks/hosts in use on an Intranet. Tony Russell Network Engineer IBEAM Broadcasting _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
I'd argue that wireless LANs are wonderful for small offices and users who move around offices a lot. We use the Apple Airport/Oronco WaveLAN cards here in our office (of about seven people). For large offices, I'm not sure that wireless LAN's are the best option, to paraphrase Howard, it depend

Building Scalable Cisco Networks now @ FatBrain.Com

2000-10-30 Thread Butcher, Matthew
Building Scalable Cisco Networks by Cisco press $60.00 They just got it on Saturday. I can not tell you about it b/c I am @ the client site for another 2 weeks until I head back home. Matt _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list

RE: A unbelieveable experence!!!!

2000-10-30 Thread Shawn Carvin - PA
I have 28 3548XL's in access closets and I did not run into this problem with version 12.0(5)XU. Regards. -Original Message- From: Rossetti, Stan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 10:08 AM To: 'John Hardman'; [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: visio shape update

2000-10-30 Thread George . Adewale
Title: visio shape update You've got to be careful with the shapes you import in visio if a shape of a later version you might not be able to change the nature of of it and also you might start seeing some other different problems   George Adewale -Original Message-From: Phil.Lern

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread Andrew
The PIX absolutely has default route statements. 'ip route outside|inside' At 07:58 AM 10/30/00 -0800, Jay Hennigan wrote: >On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Andrew wrote: > > > A PIX -is- a router (firewall router.) Hence, ip route statements and the > > ability to run RIP. It's a box with two (or more) i

Off topic - double posting

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
At the risk of being characterized as picky and crabby ( at best ) could I ask that people please do not post the same question to both the CCIE and the regular list? Particularly the "help desk" type questions? thanks Chuck _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT NNSY
Three words... SECURITY - SECURITY - SECURITY Brad Stanfield Network/Integration Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Government Micro Resources Network Operations Control Center Norfolk Naval Shipyard Bldg 33 NAVSEA NCOE 757-393-9

OT: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Michael Linehan
As a member of the local chapter of the NPA (Network Professional Association) I have been tasked with an interesting assignment. I need to make the following argument: Anyone who uses a wired network today is stupid! or Anyone who doesn't use a wireless LAN is stupid! (take your pick) This is

RE: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
My response would be "can you add anything to that?" :-> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Scott M. Trieste Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 8:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Please don't lie on resumes My answer is

Re: OT: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Brian
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Michael Linehan wrote: > As a member of the local chapter of the NPA (Network Professional > Association) I have been tasked with an interesting assignment. I need > to make the following argument: > > Anyone who uses a wired network today is stupid! or Anyone who doesn't >

Re: Quick & Dirty Review - Certification Zone CD

2000-10-30 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
> > >Howard Berkowitz can be something of an acquired taste. I myself have >acquired it, but it can be a bit off beat. For example, I would get very >hungry while studying network diagrams in which all the devices are named >after cheeses, spices, and savories. :-> You don't QUITE have my system.

Re: wat's the procedeure to install HP openview ?

2000-10-30 Thread Paul Borghese
This is slightly off topic but I will try and answer: > 1)Where can I get the software? >From Hewlet Packard (hence the name HP OpenView) :-) > 2)What network information I need before installing? You will need the basic information to get the Sun workstation online and connected plus the SNMP

VPN 3000 Client v2.6 Beta

2000-10-30 Thread Chris Lemagie
The VPN 3000 client v2.6 beta 1 is not available for download from CCO at this time. We do have a limited number of customers who are running it as beta sites, but registration for this has been closed. As soon as I hear of an FCS date, I will post it to the study group. Chris Lemagie Systems

Re: Network database

2000-10-30 Thread jose . luis . canillas
WhatsUP Gold http://www.ipswitch.com Tony Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on 30/10/2000 02:05:58 PM Please respond to Tony Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: Network database What type of too

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread Jay Hennigan
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Andrew wrote: > The PIX absolutely has default route statements. 'ip route outside|inside' True. My APC power strip has a default route statement, does that make it a router? If you try not to think of a PIX as a router, it will be a lot easier to understand. Yes, it m

Re: Very Basic Token Ring Question

2000-10-30 Thread Jim Erickson
I once built a token ring loopback RJ45 plug that worked for testing NICs. I don't remember the pin-outs off the top of my head, but they should be pretty easy to figure out (Tx <-> Rx). I don't know if a router interface would be any more picky, but the PC NICs would join the "ring" just fine, at

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread Andrew
If your APC power strip had more than one interface and could route packets between the interfaces then 'yes.' At 09:44 AM 10/30/00 -0800, Jay Hennigan wrote: >On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Andrew wrote: > > > The PIX absolutely has default route statements. 'ip route outside|inside' > >True. My APC po

Re: Very Basic Token Ring Question

2000-10-30 Thread Minh Vu
I have tested on 2502 w/ MAU, it works fine. Tok 0 was up up while it connected to MAU. Try to buy old Token Ring NIC and install in your PC, then you talk w/ Tok 0. - Original Message - From: "Sam LI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Hubert Pun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Cisco Study Group" <[EMAI

Re: visio shape update

2000-10-30 Thread Lowell Sharrah
http://www.microsoft.com/office/visio/ Lowell E. Sharrah SBC-DataComm 517-241-7059 wk 517-360-0481 pgr 517-930-1993 cell [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> "Phil.Lerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/30/00 09:47AM >>> Does anyone have a good link to all the latest and greatest of microsoft visio shapes? I am runnin

Charlotte Study Group

2000-10-30 Thread Chris Truesdale
HI, I am new to the GroupStudy. Basically I was checking to see if there are any Study Groups in the Charlotte, NC area... or if anyone is interested in starting on. Please let me know Chris _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/li

How do I save the configuration on a 6506/9 Switch??

2000-10-30 Thread Rossetti, Stan
Does anybody know how to save the configuration on a 6506/9 switch. I have never used one of these switch before and noticed that there is not a "copy ru star" command. There is also not a running config that I am able to find. The only configuration that I can find is the default and non-defau

Re: Loopback address on serial subinterface

2000-10-30 Thread suaveguru
try using this command ip unumbered loopback 0 or 1 --- Lists Wizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi There, > > Does any one knows how to assign a loopback ip > address to a serial > subinterface? Please look at the output of the show > command below so that > you understand what I mean..

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread Sam Munzani
Looks like we have conflct of definations here. Whatever everybody thinks about the device is not that important. The guy who posted message might be looking for an answer to his problem rather than learning defination of router. Rather than fighting over defination let's help him. Sam > If you

ccnp study group

2000-10-30 Thread Ximena Velasquez
Does anybody know when the next ccnp study group will start? can anybody start a study group? Thanks! __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Messenger - Talk while you surf! It's FREE. http://im.yahoo.com/ _ FAQ, list archives

RE: ISL Router and 3548 Switch Question

2000-10-30 Thread Chris Lemagie
You are correct, you will have to set up ISL or 802.1Q trunking between the switch and router. You will do this by creating sub-interfaces under one of the built in Fast-Ethernet ports and encapsulating ISL or dot1Q for each of these sub-interfaces. You also need to follow the ISL or dot1Q encap

RE: CID Question of the Day - Oct 30, 2000

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
In the world of Cisco, which I presume is the focus of this test group, the answer would be C As we all know, in the world of Cisco, there is no other vendor ;-> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Glenn Johnson Sent: Monday, October

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread George Spahl
I don't think this is just splitting hairs, I think the question (what was it again??) is being answered. I think Jay's explanations have been right on target and are an aid in gaining an understanding of how the PIX works. I'm surprised it isn't on the lab exam yet. George At 12:19 PM 10/30/00

RE: How do I save the configuration on a 6506/9 Switch??

2000-10-30 Thread Brant Stevens
The configuration is automatically saved once you make a change... if you want to make an offline copy, use tftp or rcp (code version 5.4.x and greater) copy config tftp -or- copy config rcp once you enter the command, there will be a series of prompts... just provide what is being requested..

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread Sam Munzani
PIX is in lab exam for ISP-Dial not R/S. Sam - Original Message - From: "George Spahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Sam Munzani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jay Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 1

RE: CCNP books

2000-10-30 Thread Paul M. Immo
I've had good luck with the SYBEX Books. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi rob > > I have ask the question before and the reply was > mostly a negative result, I > am contemplating to wait for the Cisco direct print > that we might get in our > office soon then I will order a personal copy

No Subject

2000-10-30 Thread harvey . taylor
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ATM white-paper certificationzone.com

2000-10-30 Thread Phil Barker
Hi, Just working my way through this quite excellent paper at the moment by Galina Pildush. Page 11, first paragraph (A4 - that is) "the throughput of an OC-3 link (155Mbps)is approximately 2.5 million cells per second." 155 * 10^6 = 15500 bits per second. 15500/8 = 19375000 bytes pe

RE: Recommended Books for BCMSN & BCRAN

2000-10-30 Thread Paul M. Immo
For BCMSN a CCSI recommended Cisco CCIE Lan Switching. --- Sam Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I haven't got to the switch exam yet but I have been > studying for the bcsn. > The books I am using are Doyle's tcp/ip, advance ip > routing by slattery, > internet routing architecture by halabi, an

NAT timeout

2000-10-30 Thread Minh Vu
Hello all,   I get 99% "Can not find server" error when browse any website in Win2k and 20% when using Win95, 98, or ME.  In Win2k I have to refresh many time to get the page to load.   Also, I got timeout while download using FTP program in Win9x and Win2k.    I'm not sure that my NAT conf

RE: OT: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread dacarl4
The "cool factor" is very high! In other words it's just cool. Seriously if there was a way to put a price on the amount of work that could be done do to always being connected to the LAN no matter where you are... I would say that would be a positive. David -Original Message- Fro

CCIE Security track - WAS: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
the mere existence of a CCIE Security beta exam tells me that there will soon be a CCIE / Security track, in addition to the R&S, ISP, and WAN ( with the Design due Real Soon Now? ) No doubt PIX will figure heavly in this one. :-> Chuck George Spahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL

RE: How do I save the configuration on a 6506/9 Switch??

2000-10-30 Thread Chris Lemagie
Changes are saved immediately. Chris Lemagie Systems Engineer Cisco Systems Seattle Commercial Region (425) 468-0959 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cisco.com/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Rossetti, Stan Sent: Monday, October 30, 2

Re: How do I save the configuration on a 6506/9 Switch??

2000-10-30 Thread Jeff McCoy
It is automatically saved every 30 seconds or so. there is no save command. running is startup on a switch running switch code. -jm ""Rossetti, Stan"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does anybody know how to save the configuration on a 6506/9 s

Re: ccie security beta

2000-10-30 Thread Rodgers Moore
Title: ccie security beta I took it this morning.  This test is much broader than MCNS.  You should review the CCIE-Security Exam Blueprint on CCO.  The test is definately CCIE caliber.  A few questions I disliked tremendously, as there was no correct answer, so it was a choose the least evi

Re: who knows links or has cbt's for CCNP

2000-10-30 Thread Jason yee
I have some modules you want them? --- Favio T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone know where I can download some cbt's for > ccnp 2.0 for free > thanks > > _ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > http://

Re: ATM white-paper certificationzone.com

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
to put it another way, 2,500,000 cells x 53 bytes per cell = 132,500,000 bytes per second = 1,060,000,000 bits per second - over a gigabit. over 7 times the capacity of an OC3. not even full duplex hype covers this one. all these errors in all these sources really pisses me off. Chuck Phil Bar

RE: NAT timeout

2000-10-30 Thread Brant Stevens
Your NAT pool is using RFC 1918 addressing, private networks.  Packets sourced from any of the networks 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, and 192.168.0.0/16 will not be routed across the Internet...   This is one of the suspect lines... ip nat pool net-10 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.254 netmask 255.0.0.0 The

router training lab

2000-10-30 Thread Lopez, Robert
Hello Group, I want to build a router lab that will allow me start the CCNP track. First and foremost is obtaining some usable hands-on training. The equipment that I have is as follows: 1 - 1900 switch 1 - 2900 10/100 switch 1 - 2500 router 2 serial / 1 bri 2 - 3600 router both have 1 2por

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 11:56 AM 10/30/00, Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT NNSY wrote: >Three words... > >SECURITY - SECURITY - SECURITY Three words: ENCRYPTION, ENCRYPTION, ENCRYPTION &;-) How many of us use encryption on wired LANs? Probably not many. But everyone seems to use encryption on wireless LANs, at leas

Re: PIX PPTP, no NAT

2000-10-30 Thread JKimes1
I'll agree that the PIX is a partial router, but just barely... It will not route to another router within your protected area... _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations

Orange County Cisco Users Group?

2000-10-30 Thread Tinman
Does anyone know of an Orange County Cisco Users Group? Website or email address? TIA _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Dale Holmes
How about "Anyone who makes the agument today that any single technology is appropriate for everyone is stupid!"??? Wireless is cool, and has many applications, but not everybody needs it. There are many situations where it would be impractical or simply inappropriate. I know it is all in goo

Cables

2000-10-30 Thread Rizwan Faruqui
Hello, -When do you use a Roll Cable (cross over) instead of Straight through? -What cable will be used to connect routers - routers, switches - switches? Thanks, _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Dale Holmes
How about "Anyone who makes the argument today that any single technology is appropriate for everyone is stupid!"??? Wireless is cool, and has many applications, but not everybody needs it. There are many situations where it would be impractical or simply inappropriate. I know it is all in go

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Priscilla Oppenheimer Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 12:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: Wireless LANS At 11:56 AM 10/30/00, Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT NNSY wrote: >Three words...

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 01:05 PM 10/30/00, Chuck Larrieu wrote: >The disadvantages I can think of for wireless are: > >1. It's pretty slow (< 11 Mbps shared bandwidth) >2. Mobile wireless is fraught with issues. How do you get a new IP address >when you move from subnet to subnet? (Of course, that's not too >straight

3640 terminal connections

2000-10-30 Thread Bandele Hinton
I am currently working on establishing a terminal server configuration for my 3640 router. my 3640 is configured with the following: Slot 0: Async32A Slot 1: Async32A Slot 2: Ethernet0 With this configuration, I am looking to configure my system to allow a telnet connection to be established to

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
> 2. Mobile wireless is fraught with issues. How do you get a > new IP address > when you move from subnet to subnet? (Of course, that's not too > straightforward on wired either, come to think of it.) > > Priscilla most of the implementations of WLAN's that we've seen put all the base statio

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Federico Díaz Herrera
WHAT ABOUT WITH THE INTERFERENCE WITH 2.4 GHZ CORDLESS PHONES REGARDS -Original Message- From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Wireless LANS At 11:56 AM 10/30/00, Stanfield Hilman B (Brad) CONT

CCIE written passed - Must be a Chuck thing!

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Church
All, I guess it was a good weekend to be taking the CCIE Written if your name was Chuck! This morning I passed with a 75%. Had but 5 minutes to spare, but never really felt rushed. It was a fair but mentally draining test. None of the questions were ambiguous. I could have spent more ti

Re: How do I save the configuration on a 6506/9 Switch??

2000-10-30 Thread nickawells
Stan, The 6509 can run the Catalyst OS or Catalyst IOS. The IOS for Catalyst 6500 is relatively new and follows the standard IOS command structure. However most people still use the Catalyst OS as the IOS does not yet have all the functionality of Catalyst OS or the field exposure. Any configur

Re: who knows links or has cbt's for CCNP

2000-10-30 Thread Paul Borghese
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Re: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Michael Linehan
Dale, I think the premise of the argument I am to make is to create a lively "debate" type of atmosphere. Think about it, if I get up and do a boring (or semi lively even) presentation on the pros/cons of Wireless, and do a good job at it, is it really going to be that exciting! I would have to h

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Perry Lucas
Slow? How many end-users (not servers or datacenters) really need more than 10 megabit of bandwidth? Unless you are an engineer or architect pushing around 100 meg Autocad files or an IT department deploying software packages and updates, the average desktop user, who is opening Word Doc

Class C costs

2000-10-30 Thread Edward Watson
What are ISPs charging for a single Class C? Edward Watson _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
See, I'm just too old fashioned for some of this new fangled technology stuff. I believe people should stay put... sit down someplace and do some real work, and not just be wandering from place to place smokin' and jokin' and other things. But you are absolutely correct that those more hip than I

RE: Wireless LANS

2000-10-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
Something to note, the 11MB is shared by all users of the base station, they don't each get 11MB. Irwin > Slow? How many end-users (not servers or datacenters) > really need more > than 10 megabit of bandwidth? Unless you are an engineer or architect > pushing around 100 meg Autocad fi

Re: Subnetting questions

2000-10-30 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
point less you would have to use a 224 mask so if there is a couple of routers you would have addresses. A 240 would only support 14 hosts. Unless you had 16 routers supporting those 16 hosts then I would recommend a 192. :>) And who is this they Duck - Original Message - From: . <[EMAIL P

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