Thanks for your help (blank)

2000-11-02 Thread Aaron.z
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron) wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >Hi, everyone! > >I have a question about the MAC layer address, and I use the Ethernet >for making an example. > >We all know that the first 3 bytes of the 48-bit MAC address are >indicate the vendor. Among the 3 bytes, the first is importa

additional labs

2000-11-02 Thread Sam Adams
I just finished the CCIE all in one study guide for EIGRP and OSPF.  Where can I find more labs to practice and how many routers will I need?   Thanks.

RE: Sub Interfaces (hmmm?)

2000-11-02 Thread Louie Belt
If using a physical interface with Frame -Relay(or other NBMA network), the default for ip split horizon is off. With a standard serial link (no-frame (NBMA)) the default is for split horizon to be on. Louie Since time immemorial and pre-industrial, 'greed' has been the accusation hurle

RE: EIGRP Neighbour - keeps flapping

2000-11-02 Thread Andrew Larkins
SAE_ZUR_NAT>sho int token 1 TokenRing1 is up, line protocol is up Hardware is TMS380, address is .3060.0e5b (bia .3060.0e5b) Description: Token-Ring to SITA Internet address is 10.60.0.2/16 MTU 4464 bytes, BW 16000 Kbit, DLY 630 usec, rely 255/255, load 1/255 Encapsulation SNAP,

Re: CCIE prep trainining UK

2000-11-02 Thread Ben Lovegrove
Phil, I've not heard of this one. Has he got a web site (daft question?). Regards Ben --- Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, >I'm hearing positive vibes about a training course > run by Martin Shortland in the U.K for CCIE Lab prep. > A 12 day course running at around £3900 + VA

RE: Smart serial port back to back cable

2000-11-02 Thread McCallum, Robert
just buy a smart serial x21 cable dte type and a smart serial x21 dce type. Join them together and hey presto! -Original Message- From: Hennen, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 01 November 2000 16:13 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Smart serial port back to back cable Does anyone

Committed burst & Excess burst

2000-11-02 Thread John lay
Guys, I have a question regarding Frame Relay traffic shapping. I am try to understand the difference between the Committed Burst and the Excess Burst. I have been reading the BCRAN training material for that part, but the difference is not clear enough till now. Any simple claification on this i

Rép. : TELNET question?

2000-11-02 Thread Thierry MARTIN
** High Priority ** hello, solaris, by default lock ROOT access by LAN. If you want access SUN by network, you must UNLOCK this access. The file is in /etc/default/login The line : CONSOLE=/dev/console must be : # CONSOLE=/dev/console for permit access ROOT by LAN. A+ Thierry $

Re: AUX port and Modem Problem

2000-11-02 Thread Suzi Beavis
I am trying to achieve option A. A) remote dial-in for Exec session only to this router (no ppp) I have tried to lower the speed on the modem/router to 9600 hoping this may help, and I have tried several different modems and played around with AT strings galore. I give up!! This would at fi

Diff-serv qos configuration

2000-11-02 Thread patrick . wolf
Hello, my aim is to configure CB-WFQ (class-based weighted fair queing) on a cisco 2520 (IOS 12.1(3)T). 1. I enter the commands (configure a class, a policy) 2. I apply the policy to an interface But when I look at the CISCO-CLASS-BASED-QOS-MIB, the MIB is empty (nothing is configured). Has som

Re: sh processes cpu

2000-11-02 Thread arthurx4
Those are process switched packets (they generate a CPU interrupt). this link explains it pretty well http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/showproc_cpu.html Joe "Study Cisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... | hi all | | I am getting following resu

Don,t scold ,out of cisco topic....

2000-11-02 Thread Ramesh c
Hi, Some thing strange happend on my exchange server.My exchange server started to send out old mails.To be precise it started to send replicas of message already sent. what is the reason for this kind of strange behaviour and any solution for it? Any help would be appreciated. Sorry to post

Re: routing 2.0 demo testing site ?

2000-11-02 Thread Cisco_man
this is the link http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl ""kw.wong(Ah Wang)^_^"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi All : > > I can't found cisco demo testing site ? > > Many Thank !eric > > > > __

Re: CCIE Written Retake Score?

2000-11-02 Thread Austin
Ivana,   That is not correct. Passing score will be the same, unless Cisco raises the score for everyone upon review of passing results - which happens periodically.   HTH, ""Ivana"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 001301c04492$4cfdf680$71aadb18@DavidSchutt">news:001301c04492$4cfdf6

Fast Etherchannel between Cat 5500 and Sun

2000-11-02 Thread alex campbell
ppl. has anyone ever successfully bound 4 ethernet connections from a UNIX machine to a cat 5500 via Fast Etherchannel ? If so, (or even if you have not, but know how to do it), please let me know. Thanks in Advance Mark ___

Dynamic routing on cisco4500

2000-11-02 Thread Charles Nunie
Hi everyone, we have implemented both a radio and a dial-up link from a branch office to the head office of a firm. since the branch office has no router but rather a switch, we have set up each workstation/equipment on the lan to see the radio as its primary gateway and the branc

Re: Don,t scold ,out of cisco topic....

2000-11-02 Thread Tom Keough
This can happen if you change the configuration of the client... Tom -- Tom Keough MCSE CCNA AT&T Global Network Solutions Managed Router Service Tampa, Florida ""Ramesh c"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > Some thing strange happend on my

RE: Dynamic routing on cisco4500

2000-11-02 Thread McCallum, Robert
Use backup interfaces. Make the dialer interface the backup interface for your radio interface. Enjoy! -Original Message- From: Charles Nunie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 02 November 2000 13:20 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Dynamic routing on cisco4500 Hi everyone, we have imple

Calling all techies in New York

2000-11-02 Thread Andi Enyiema
Hi, I've been given an assignment by a company to create a network of about 14 computers. I need the assistance of individuals who know about NT server, switches(Netgear fs524), cabling. Computers have a mixture of Win 95 and 98 and I'll need NT workstation to be installed on all computers. This

RE: MPLS

2000-11-02 Thread Spolidoro, Guilherme
Hello Helena, I ordered one of those free books from Cisco that people posted on the list. The name of the book is: L3-enabled ATM Solutions for Voice/Video, MPLS-VPN, QoS and Multicast. The book will give you information on how to configure the Cisco gear and also a decent overview about the t

design stress - pointy haired boss syndrome

2000-11-02 Thread Dave Santeramo
I have been infected with the buzzwrod virus. My boss wants me to implement ever three letter acronym that I can find. Here is what he wants: I have a T1 with UUnet and a T1 with BBN. He wants those setup with BGP but the routes weighted (huh) so that UUnet is the primary. After that he want

Re: Calling all techies in New York

2000-11-02 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate
Um, Andi, This is a "Cisco" list; any "Cisco" stuff in this project? If not, then is just networking Windows PCs, hardly a challenging or interesting project for most of the folks on this list...I know I experienced QWERTY forehead when I read your post. If there is more to this project than y

Re: Study Group in MA

2000-11-02 Thread JCoyne
I live in Holbrook, Ma. and I have a bunch of equipment. here is a partial list: 3 - 2501 1 - 2502 1 - 2511 (Terminal server for console access) 2 - 2514 (Iam using 1 of these for my firewall/Nat box) 1 - 2521 (Frame Relay Switch simulation) 1 - 2610 (w/ 1- T1 wic an

Re: design stress - pointy haired boss syndrome

2000-11-02 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
>From what I understand, VPNs and NAT don't exactly play well together. Why is the NAT necessary? The other issue of weighing the UUNet routes is simple - just use the Local Pref value in BGP (set the pref for routes coming from UUNet higher than the ones coming from BBN). Be careful, though -

RE: Study Group in MA

2000-11-02 Thread Lopez, Robert
Could you move to Southeastern Michigan...Sounds like you have the makings for an excellent study group!! Robert Network Planning Pfizer Ann Arbor, MI -Original Message- From: JCoyne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 9:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: S

Re: BSCN Exam

2000-11-02 Thread Dan Henry
Janto Cin wrote: > > Hi Dan and everybody in the group, > > I'll take the exam tomorrow, would you pls give me > last advise ? > TIA. > > Kind Regards, > Janto Janto, Sorry I didn't get to read your email til just now. Here's a link to a good pdf file. It might be helpful to print it up, ge

RE: CCIE prep trainining UK

2000-11-02 Thread Shaun Wakelen
This is based down near Southampton, and I have heard it is supposed to be the business. It is an intensive 2 weeks, where you are given 70-80 exercises to do. They recommend staying local which will cost about another £1000 (unless this is included in the price Phil gave), as the accommodation is

ttcp

2000-11-02 Thread Kevin Wigle
Dear Group, More lab study and I was using the "show ip bgp neighbors" command. The last half of the output is pure ttcp! On CCO (haven't got the url at the moment), in the command reference - there is a table that describes all the stats. So now you know what all those numbers mean! http://w

instructor led training

2000-11-02 Thread shane waterbly
The Aquarius Institute: There was a short posting regarding this school sometime in August. I'm curious if anyone has any other information regarding their CCIE training. The Institute boasts a "CCIE" course. Eight months long (300 hours), 3 nights a week or the weekends. All instructors are writ

Pin outs.

2000-11-02 Thread RAUNIYAR RAJEEV
I am trying to connect a RJ-48C to a RJ-45 what would the pinout be? Regards RR _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: routing 2.0 demo testing site ?

2000-11-02 Thread kw.wong(Ah Wang)^_^
Hi Sonal : Thank You ! ^_^ Eric, Cisco_man wrote: > this is the link > > http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl > > ""kw.wong(Ah Wang)^_^"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Hi All : > > > > I can't found cisco de

Re: Boson Tests for BSCN

2000-11-02 Thread Dan Henry
Jeff McCoy wrote: > > i used boson #2 and 3, did 95% consistently on them and passed BSCN with > 850. > -jm > > ""Keith Townsend"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > 8tpht7$5oo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8tpht7$5oo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > I just brought the Boson tests for the BSCN and took th

RE: pre-shared key for PIX

2000-11-02 Thread Plambeck, Todd
The Pix only supports DHCP with Version 5.2(X)software. To create an IPSEC tunnel using 2 Pix's and DHCP follow the example in the attached link, but change the: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/38.html Phase 1: ( Pix without DHCP ) isakmp key cisco123 address 171.70

Re: instructor led training

2000-11-02 Thread George Garay
I too was very interested in the program at aquarius. I spoke with someone at the college a few months ago but didn't pursue it because I wanted to wait to see how the first class did. Just 2 weeks ago I called again to see if I could go in and sit in a class and speak to some of their new grads

conf-reg challenge

2000-11-02 Thread Matthew . Sypherd
Hey, I recently had a learning experience with config-register, so I thought I'd share it as a challenge. (note: this is my question and my answers and I haven't seen them on any tests I've taken, so I'm not violating any copyrights or NDAs) Q - What is the effect of running the following comman

Re: instructor led training

2000-11-02 Thread Keith Townsend
George the original class was like 15 and dropped to about 5-8 regulars. ""George Garay"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8ts28o$rd3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8ts28o$rd3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I too was very interested in the program at aquarius. I spoke with someone > at the college a few mo

Re: instructor led training

2000-11-02 Thread Keith Townsend
Here's what I can tell you from three friends that took the course. I'll try to be as objective as possible. They started the class last year (they were the first class). The equipment came in very slowly. This shouldn't be a problem now because they've had a few more classes since. The instr

Re: additional labs

2000-11-02 Thread Brian
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Sam Adams wrote: > I just finished the CCIE all in one study guide for EIGRP and OSPF. Where > can I find more labs to practice and how many routers will I need? www.fatkid.com www.sitamoht.com www.ccbootcamp.com > > Thanks. > ---

RE: Dynamic routing on cisco4500

2000-11-02 Thread Nnanna Obuba
or a floating static route pointing to the dialer interface... --- "McCallum, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Use backup interfaces. Make the dialer interface > the backup interface for > your radio interface. > > Enjoy! > > -Original Message- > From: Charles Nunie [mailto:[EMAI

Re: instructor led training

2000-11-02 Thread George Garay
keith the info i got was from one of the recruiters for the school so he probably was inflating the truth a little. he also said that the max students in a class are 14-15 but they only have 3 racks of equipment. but he did say that each rack has about $700,000 - $800,000 dollars of switches and

Re: Calling all techies in New York

2000-11-02 Thread George Garay
I always like "LIVE" practice sessions. If your willing to pay expenses from chicago and my hourly of $80.00 then I would love the practice. It shouldn't take more than a weekend. The other option would be Microsofts technet. Good luck, George Garay, CCNA [EMAIL PROTECTED] Andi Enyiema <[E

Re: COLT's

2000-11-02 Thread Keith Townsend
There were some pretty detailed posts about this last month. Search the acheive for "Colts". Keith ""TempleMount"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8tp5c7$vnf$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8tp5c7$vnf$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > How similiar are the COLT's to the actual exams... specifically the BCMSN

2503 Cisco Router

2000-11-02 Thread Jorge Rodriguez
Brand New Cisco 2503 Router for sale, never used. Specs 1 AUI-Ethernet 1 BRI WAN Port / Built in ISDN 2 Serial WAN Ports / Frame-relay or Point-to-point 1 Console Port 1 Aux Ports IOS Ver 11.3 Any Version 8 Megs Flash 10 Megs DRAM Accessories Included 1 Ethernet-RJ45 AUI Transceiver 1 Console Cab

RE: DNS and access-list

2000-11-02 Thread Brian W.
If you want to allow your users to receive traffic from other dns servers, don't you need to allow in traffic with port 53 as the source?? Brian On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Brian Morkert wrote: > You can accomplish this by allowing traffic on ports greater than 1023. Do > this with the followi

Re: instructor led training

2000-11-02 Thread Kenneth
I spoke to their people in Chicago when I still lived there last year. Anyway, they had this thing that if you pass your CCIE within one year of starting the class which means 4 months after finishing the class, they will refund the entire 15K and they guarantee you a job that pays at least 85K. I

Re: What is Dynamic Routing? TX? RX?

2000-11-02 Thread Kenneth
Tx Rx on a modem? Tx : Transmit Rx: Receive If you're referring to something else, then I could be wrong. ""JimmyL"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8tqadt$gmj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8tqadt$gmj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > > > _ > FAQ, list archives, and subscr

Re: Connect 2500's via modem

2000-11-02 Thread Kenneth
You cannot connect to modems directly against each other. A modem does Modulation/Demodulation so you need some kind of phone switch in between. There are quite a bit of Line simulators for sale at ebay and they generally cost $150-$200; It's a good price since you can sell it at ebay once you're

Re: Connect 2500's via modem

2000-11-02 Thread Kenneth
that wouldn't be DDR then. George wants to practive DDR. "Justin Marcus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > hey :) > if you just trying to simulate a async link > it would be easier to just connect the 2 routers together using a dte and > dce cable, no need for the m

studygroup in Milwaukee

2000-11-02 Thread Stull, Cory
I am interested in starting or joining an existing study group in the Brookfield / Milwaukee area... I have a pretty decent lab already started. It will soon also include voice and security... Let me know (via email) if you are interested and could meet at least 1 night a week or even on the

Re: Committed burst & Excess burst

2000-11-02 Thread George Garay
John, Commited Burst is the maximum amount of data (in bits) that the network agrees to transfer, under normal conditions. This data has priority under conditions of congestion. Excess Burst is the maximum amount of uncommitted data (in bits) in excess of Commited bursts that a frame relay netw

Re: instructor led training

2000-11-02 Thread HO1BEAM
i know of a school in nyc call tcy tech that prepared students for the ccie lab. this small school have procuced over 9 ccie already. i am currently attending this school. we do labs and more labs with all possible topics coverd on the ccie lab. i am very pleased . the class is thought by a cc

Please remove me from this list

2000-11-02 Thread Babashola Madariola
Hello good people I've had a wonderful time being on this list. I would however love to be removed off this list for sometime. Am I excused? Thank you, and good luck to everyone. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.h

Re: Calling all techies in New York

2000-11-02 Thread Kenneth
Damn. I don't think I'm qualified to do such highly technical stuff! ;-) Kenneth "Andi Enyiema" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 391567808.973174079798.JavaMail.root@web425-wra">news:391567808.973174079798.JavaMail.root@web425-wra... > Hi, > I've been given an assignment by a company to crea

RE: enabling WCCP

2000-11-02 Thread Seward, Ed, PERSCOM
Chuck, Within global config try IP WCCP WEB-CACHE or IP WCCP WEB-CACHE ENABLE As a heads up, you should try the WCCP v2 commands instead of the version 1 commands. Ed -Original Message- From: Chuck Church [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 11:32 PM

2509 Read Only

2000-11-02 Thread Mark
Just upgraded memory on a CPA 2509. runs fine but I cant make any changes to the config or upgrade the IOS. Tells me I am in read only. Checked the register and it's set for 0x2102. Sounds like I should know this but have not been able to figure it out yet. Thanks, ML __

Study group in Cincinnati & Louisville

2000-11-02 Thread Rodgers Moore
I just wanted to announce to the group that several CCIE R&S canidates have formed a study group for the Louisville & Cincinnati areas. If you would like to join us, just email me and I'll let you know when and where the next meeting is. (probably next Wednesday) Meeting facilities are availabl

Study Group Bay Area NE

2000-11-02 Thread Ding So
Hi Everyone Wondering if anyone is interested study group in the North East Contra Costa county. I live in Bay Point and would like to form a lab study group. Individual group member would have some years of WAN experience and commitment to attend scheduled exercises. Any equiptments that can b

RE: AUX port and Modem Problem

2000-11-02 Thread Terry Gorman
Hi Guys, Suzi have you tried "echo on" and "echo off". These commands show the entries that you make to the modem. I'm lucky in that I have a US Robotics and at the bottom of it I have access to some timy swithces. I can set echo on and off and it replicates the problem exactly as you describe

RE: Committed burst & Excess burst

2000-11-02 Thread Coker, Michael
Let me attempt to explain it: There are three components to Frame Relay traffic shaping and the Frame Relay standard for discarding packets, although not often used in producion Frame Relay environments: Bc = Committed Burst Be = Excessive Burst Tc = Time Interval The Bc is similar to that of t

RE: Dynamic routing on cisco4500

2000-11-02 Thread Frank Wells
Use a route map with floating static routes in case the links die. >From: Nnanna Obuba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Nnanna Obuba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "McCallum, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, >"'Charles Nunie'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: Dynamic routing on c

Cisco 4000M

2000-11-02 Thread Keith Townsend
How much do you guys think a 4000M with 16MB ram and 4MB of flash with no modules is worth. And how much would a dual serial module cost me. Or better question would be would you go with a 4000M or an AGS for frame relay switch. Thanks, Keith Townsend CNE, MCSE, CCNA

Cisco 2509 and ISDN

2000-11-02 Thread Rodrigo Dias Ferreira
Is it possible connect a ISDN TA to a 2509 (IP IOS) assyncronous port (octal cable)? I think it's transparent to the router, isn't it? Thanks for any help, Rodrigo Ferreira _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Repo

subinterface!!

2000-11-02 Thread jeongwoo park
hi Brian. I have a quick question from what you mentioned regarding multipoint subinterface that I have always been wondering about. You mentioned, "Point to multipoint" and it can communicate with many routers within that same subnet." Let's say there is a router in a headquarter, and 2 routers i

Re: 2509 Read Only

2000-11-02 Thread phil . virnoche
get into enable mode, set config-register to 0x2101, reboot. router will come up in (boot) mode. copy tftp flash. (caution this will erase existing file(s). set config-register back to 0x2102 and reboot Wha-lah!!! P.S> did it yesterday matter of fact! Mark wrote: > Just upgraded memory on a CP

Re: Don,t scold ,out of cisco topic....

2000-11-02 Thread Frank Wells
This is probably a site connector config problem which is routing messages over a loop. Could also be a corrupt priv.edb. If your site connectors are consistent, try running some of the eseutil tools on the databases until you get a consistent DB. Make sure you have a thorough read of the t

Re: subinterface!!

2000-11-02 Thread Brian
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, jeongwoo park wrote: > hi Brian. > I have a quick question from what you mentioned > regarding multipoint subinterface that I have always > been wondering about. > You mentioned, "Point to multipoint" and it can > communicate with many routers within that same > subnet." sure

Re: Cisco 4000M

2000-11-02 Thread Keith Townsend
Brian I really appreciate all the help you've given me over the past couple of days. I have another question. I noticed routers like the 2507 going for about $500-$600 bucks. I may be missing something here but isn't the 2507 just a 2501 with a built in hub. If so, why do they sell for less th

Re: Cisco 4000M

2000-11-02 Thread Brian
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Keith Townsend wrote: > How much do you guys think a 4000M with 16MB ram and 4MB of flash with no > modules is worth. And how much would a dual serial module cost me. Or > better question would be would you go with a 4000M or an AGS for frame relay > switch. I have sold qui

CCIE Written

2000-11-02 Thread Ya Wen
Hi, all: Just came back from the CCIE written test and Yeah, PASSED! It was a fairly good test, covers a lot of stuff. Not as hard as I expect though. Anyway, I am glad it is over, the next thing is even more exciting! Thanks to all the group memebers who contribute to this list. It definitely h

Re: 2509 Read only

2000-11-02 Thread Kevin Wigle
ya know, sometimes the "easy" ones turn a bit funny.. the register at 2102 is "normal" for a full 2509. - don't know about a CPA. I just telnetted into my 2509 and it is set to 2102 and I can access enable and config the router. Now, the 2500 series is a run from flash router so

Re: Pin outs.

2000-11-02 Thread Paul Lalonde
I believe they are exactly the same connector, but the RJ48 has a "key" (notch) in the bottom corner. This prevents it from plugging easily into a plain RJ-45 jack. Paul RAUNIYAR RAJEEV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message Pine.GSO.4.21.0011020953250.9960-10@taiwan">news:Pine.GSO.4.21.0011020

Re: (Where can I join a lab for my ccnp in sydney)

2000-11-02 Thread kofi mensa
dear group, can somebody in sydney who have their own home lab suitable for ccnp and wanting to share(need a partner)contact me. Or could anyone suggest any alternative regarding accessing a lab for pratice. kindest regards, emmanuel. __

The Cabinet Out of Space (need equipment cabinet recommendation)

2000-11-02 Thread Cthulu, CCIE Candidate
Hi, all, Apologies in advance to HP Lovecraft for mangling one of his story titles in the subject header ;) As some of you may know, 10,000 pounds of my household goods arrived this week at my new home in Dallass, Texas! My new home is slightly smaller than my old one, and as a result,

Re: Cisco 4000M

2000-11-02 Thread Brian
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Keith Townsend wrote: > Brian I really appreciate all the help you've given me over the past couple > of days. I have another question. I noticed routers like the 2507 going > for about $500-$600 bucks. I may be missing something here but isn't the > 2507 just a 2501 with a

Off Subject Proxy

2000-11-02 Thread Rob Mears (c)
Hi, I need a way to set the proxy setting on over 1200 user machines. I need to define this setting by IP address. Right now I am using Kixtart but with all the subnets we have this will get out of hand quick. I have included a piece from my script to show what I am talking about. So basic

Re: design stress - pointy haired boss syndrome

2000-11-02 Thread Jason A. Diegmueller
> Next step - He wants a a proxy server running squid on BSD > (don't think so) so that the whole LAN can be NAT. I'm confused by this. You don't like squid, or you're pointing out that squid has nothing to do with NAT? squid does a GREAT job. I've got 1200 clients going though an old P2/266

RE: Ping HSRP 224.0.0.2 Strange reply ?

2000-11-02 Thread derek lewinson
dumped the hex address into CCO and got this link... http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/121/hsrpoverlane.shtml hth Derek Lewinson, CCNA, MCSE Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chuck Church Sent: 02 November 2000 0

Re: AUX port and Modem Problem

2000-11-02 Thread Billha
Mmm. config looks OK, try debug confmodem on the router to ensure autoconfigure is working OK ? "Suzi Beavis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am trying to achieve option A. > > A) remote dial-in for Exec session only to this router (no ppp) >

RE: Segments, Switches, and Routers

2000-11-02 Thread Hartnell, George
Ah, yes, another lost soul in G-L3 land. My 2948G-L3 is, indeed, at the core. Quite a useful multilayer model device. I like it. You can divide your class B into those 8 subnets, assign a BVI to each, and then attach whatever ports to that bridge-group that you need. Nice for servers back '

RE: Network mgmt product..

2000-11-02 Thread Hartnell, George
Sorry about the Aussie Dollars. Someday I have great hope to fly down there and spread some greenbacks about. Anyway, what, dear readers, might you recommend for a 24 class C segmented network with about 3000 to 4000 hosts? Metropolitan area. Fiber. *Mostly* Cisco stuff. NT. IP only. *Some* s

Re: Diff-serv qos configuration

2000-11-02 Thread John Deatherage
I have implemented CBWFQ with LLQ for voice, I know we are using the provided MIBs successfully. I will follow up with more information.. John - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 2:57 AM Subject: Diff-serv qos config

Re: Get Paid To Read Email!

2000-11-02 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
Now that I can make money reading emails, I'll quit my job and stop pursuing my CCIE, retard. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > This is awesome! > > Rajeev KS here! I just had to tell you > about SendMoreInfo.com! You get paid to read email! > T

Re: VPN & NAT

2000-11-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
one more reason to read my posts first - the link I sent is fine. can go in as either guest or registered. info looks to be about the same. here it is again. http://www.cisco.com/tac/newsflash/vpn2.html Chuck "Greg Reaume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:8tt4o9$cic$[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Question ??

2000-11-02 Thread Thanh Nam
Dear All I have one project. My project is descripted as below: 1. LAN at headoffice: Has 70computers, using WindowNT, Switch 3COM 1100. Running Accouting Program, Exchange Server... 2. LAN at branch office: Has 7 LAN, Each LAN has 10-15Computers, Using HUB Required: - Connect all LAN together -

NAT

2000-11-02 Thread Jim Bond
Hello, I have only 1 ip address and use 4000 do NAT. I'm wondering if I can have the 4000 forward all traffic to port 53, 80, 23 to a specific internal host? I can't find the answer on CCO. Thanks in advance. Jim __ Do You Yahoo!? >From homework

RE: Question ??

2000-11-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Thanh, this is not an overwhelming project by any means. You have a wonderful opportunity here to learn a lot of things. So don't be afraid to challenge yourself. 1) call in a couple of different vendors and ask for recommendations. Listen to what they say. Ask questions. 2) Buy something from t

Re: VPN & NAT

2000-11-02 Thread Greg Reaume
Sorry, when I clicked on the link when first posted I got a request error. Not a document not found, but a 'request error'. I guess there were problems at the time, now it works. Thanks for the link. :) Greg ""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8tt5l2$dlg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Which IOS do you run in your lab?

2000-11-02 Thread tony
Hi,Brain I am running IOS 11.3 in my Labs,of course 12.0 is better,but in my opinion,11.2 is almost enough and although the minimum choice, so many major changes occur with 11.2. We can see too many "IOS11.2 or later" in the CCIE ALL IN ONE LAB STUDY GUIDE. IMHO,11.2 at minimum, the lat

Re: design stress - pointy haired boss syndrome

2000-11-02 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
I'm not entirely sure how squid works but I'm currently working on getting two sites to connect through VPN using VPN Appliances and both LANs are behind firewalls (Checkpoint and Raptor) that are doing NAT. On thing I came across today from F-secure.com by searching "existing firewall" is that o

Re: Question ??

2000-11-02 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
1) Get a DSL Line, or a lease line with constant connection to the internet, buy a firewall that supports VPN, Cisco Firewall, Sonicwall, Checkpoint,... 2) Setup a PDC on the main office, and Setup a BDC on each remote office. 3) Buy a SOHO VPN/firewall device for each remote office 4) Implement a

Re: NAT

2000-11-02 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
I haven't worked with a 4000 but generally, you should be able to use the command: ip nat inside ... you do have to configure "ip nat inside" on your internal interface and create special PAT rule using the command "ip nat inside source ... " example: ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.

RE: VPN & NAT

2000-11-02 Thread Jason Baker
it does work :) Regards, Jason Baker Network Engineer -Original Message- From: Greg Reaume [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 12:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: VPN & NAT This link doesn't work. Mind reposting a checked one? :) Thx. "Duane Morgan

Re: Which IOS do you run in your lab?

2000-11-02 Thread whatshakin
If you can afford to drop a wad of RAM in all your routers then go with 12.1, it has everything the older versions have and more. If your like most of us though, you settle for 11.2 or higher. I end up swapping DRAM and IOS versions between routers so I can run whatever version of IOS I need fo

Re: Question ??

2000-11-02 Thread M. A.
Chuck, I must say that you're one of the most helpful contributors to the groupstudy list. You have shown time and again that you're willing to help, and your technical insights are usually first-class. Even when questions in this mailing list are open-ended and are not Cisco-specific, you stil

Re: Lab Exam Scheduling - for all you recent CCIE-written passers :->

2000-11-02 Thread Jason A. Diegmueller
> got this response from Cisco when I inquired about Lab scheduling > > ( and no I have no intention of being in Nova Scotia in February. > I'm trying to convince my employer to send me to Sao Paolo ;-> ) > > Chuck > -Original Message- > From: Christine Jeffrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Which IOS do you run in your lab?

2000-11-02 Thread Brian
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, tony wrote: > > Hi,Brain > I am running IOS 11.3 in my Labs,of course 12.0 is better,but in > my opinion,11.2 is almost enough and although the minimum choice, so > many major changes occur with 11.2. We can see too many "IOS11.2 or > later" in the CCIE ALL IN ONE LAB S

Re: Lab Exam Scheduling - for all you recent CCIE-written passers:->

2000-11-02 Thread Brian
> > Christine is actually pretty cool. I worked with her to > schedule my Lab (yes, I AM going to Halifax) a couple of weeks > ago. I think its a "good thing" that Cisco won't be starting anyone on the lab Friday 13th (april 2001). They are closed for Easter from what I understand. I tried to

Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-02 Thread jeongwoo park
Hi all While I was reading a cisco book, I came across the fact that DLCI number has only local significance because there might be more than one DLCI number associated with one pvc. Why would any pve in frame relay network have two DLCI numbers? I know that DLCI number is given by frame relay ser

LANE

2000-11-02 Thread Raymond Mak
Hi, Is it possible to configure LANE on router, eg 7500 series, since I just see examples of LANE configuration on Catalyst 8400 etc in Cisco site? Thanks Regards, Raymond _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Repo

Re: Two DLCI numbers?

2000-11-02 Thread Boo Kheng Khoo
Hi, You might have two point-to-point PVC to two different sites, eg. site A is a branch office while site B is your supplier. Thanks, At 10:07 PM 11/2/2000 -0800, jeongwoo park wrote: >Hi all >While I was reading a cisco book, I came across the >fact that DLCI number has only local significan

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