Hi All,
I am trying to log login and logout activity on my
routers for security point of viewcan any one help
me how i can log these activities..
thanks in adv.
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1)May I ask how to see the access log on the access server AS2509. When I
do the sh log on it I only se the interface Async1 changed state to up and
down (as shown below), but I want to see who had accessed it from which
phone number it call from, which ID it use and etc.
2)I know
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Now, I prepare for examming the Analyzing Requirements and Defineolution
Architecture but I have not got any book about it.
Help me. If you have pls help me
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these and is willing to part with it please e-mail me off-line...
Thanks
Nigel..
To be anal retentive about it, DLCI's are not locally significant because
there might be more than one per pvc.
There are only 10 bits in the DLCI field, meaning you can have a max of
1023. This fact alone would indicate the difficulty of having globally
significant numbers. ;-
One may request
Title: RE: BOSON Tests on BSCN...!
Very good - You need to be getting 100% on Boson before attempting the exam. Know BGP well!
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SORRY, It won't happen again!! ever!!
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
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
No, he's right, I typed it in as the link was up in a browser on a
different computer, thus copy/paste wasn't an option. I was missing the
"s" in newsflash..
Of course, CHUCK's works though...
So, it was checked, but I guess my zeal to help was worthless.. : )
Oh well, Later
On Fri, 3 Nov
Perhaps look at your configs for isdn dial up.
Is there any dial up involved with these routers ?
Perhaps something is causing the isdn to kick in,
(dialer list defined properly?)
with the default timeout for isdn being 120sec.,
the line will drop,
but is brought back up immediately.
this
You want Tacacs or Radius.
Unless you're asking about "capturing each command" I'm not sure this
would help with that if even possible.
DDM
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Study Cisco wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to log login and logout activity on my
routers for security point of viewcan any
Groupstudy,
I received a few responses to the challenge. Most of you probably thought
you knew it and passed it by.
Surprise. The answer is D, not A as every person who e-mailed me guessed.
I should note that a few people did recognize that there was a trick, but
still guessed A.
Here's the
The DLCIs aren't always given by the provider. Depending on the provider
and how much busniness you do with them, you can request specific DLCIs.
The way we are doing it is multi-point frame connections from our central
offic to our remote office.
All PVCs connecting to a given T1 at our
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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
And it was one of the ten best for the decade according to network
computing.
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On Thu, 2
Hello,
My name is Roy Snyder, and I really enjoy reading your questions.
I am ATM certified in LAN, WAN, and ForeView for Managers. My question is
this: How do I go about taking the CCIE written test. I have the book and
CD, and I want to take the test by summer 2001. Any help would
What are the potential opportunities of CCNA with two years IT experience in
data comms..and working towards his CCNP, have chance of getting a good job
in USA and is there allot difference comparerd to UK.
Any views appreciated.
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I don't see any difference, both labs must have AC (I hope!). I live in
Paraguay, which is south (i.e. colder in this hemisphere) from SP, and I
wouldn't want to be there in february. They were having 70 km/h 45ºC
north wind just last month, and it will still be around there in feb. So
you either
Hi,
Can anybody suggest reading material for CVOICE2? I am currently using
CVOICE student guide 1.0. I don't know if it is sufficient. Looks like
CVOICE and CVOICE2 are pretty similiar according to some posts I read. Your
comments are greatly appreciated. Thank You.
Could someone tell me if they have seen this problem before or have any
suggestions.
Scenario:
We have 2 6509 switches with msfc cards in each on the 1st floor and 4th
floor of a building. We have redundant links between the switches and each
switch has redundant sup 1 cards with the msfc
Boson test is so hard!
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I'm not sure if you've recieved a reply yet, but I'll give mine. NAT is
necessary for the Switch Clustering feature in the 3500 series. With Cluster
Manager you can manage up to 16 switches with 1 IP address.
Will Klein
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Reflexive access lists will accomplish this because a dynamic opening is
created in your inbound access allowing the dns traffic back in. I'm
currently using this with Port Address Translation (not that PAT has
anything to do with it working or not) and it works great.
So for example, lets say
Lets say you have a router with 8MB flash in it. 2 slots for flash (like
a 2500 series). Does anyone know of a way to see if its got 4MB in each
slot or just one 8MB chip in one slot without actually opening it up? I
don't think this is possible, but would save me some time if it can be
done.
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ThruPoint is currently looking to hire Senior level Networking Engineering in all disciplines. If you have 5 to 7 years of experience in IP Routing and Switching, Network Management, Project Management, Security, SONET or Packet Voice then we
Hi my names Israr, from USA.
Your survey of new Englands boss, which showed 52 to 48 against the choice
of Swed. indicates that not that its a close vote but that 99% of 48 who
are against, is because he is Foreign, not that fact that he has high
potential for succedding in English football. I
That is why it's good. A lot of people complain that it's hard and it has a
lot of information you don't need to pass the exam... I think this is how
all test preparation tools should be designed.
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Perhaps the auto-detect proxy settings in Windows Internet Explorer would
help, have you tried that?
There are some utilities on download.com that could be helpful for you.
Essentially they just do the registry changes but at least they do it with a
bit more elegance. Here are a few I just
Would it be to hard to put a subject PLEASE
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Not anymore he doesn't...I was well as I'm assuming several others on this
list has sent mail to the company in reference to their Anti-spam policy.
His account has probably been deleted.
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I'm taking the CID exam later today -- any last minute tips would be
appreciated.
I've read the cisco press book and reviewed the objectives.
I'm just curious about what "surprises" (if any) people may have come
across.
(All in a generalized NON-nda violation way of course :-)
Thanks
Stan,
Without seeing configs it's a little hard to diagnose, but two things come
to mind. Preempt on HSRP. Are you using it? Second, it sounds like you
have layer two redunancy, so spanning tree should have a link in Blocking
mode. When you test a failure, this link will start forwarding
And this has to do with Cisco certification and QAhow
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Hello Group, I have recently had an experience with swb where they said that
the isdn line was set up for 56k channels instead of 64k and said i could
actually use my router with this if it was set fo 56k until they corrected
the problem. My question is can a cisco router ( i was using a cisco
Could anybody review the Boson tests for the CCDA exam. I plan on taking
the test as quickly as possible and I have read the CCDA Exam Certification
Guide and also reviewed a couple of other tests. I also bought the CCDA
book by Lemmle, but haven't had a chance to read it and probably will not
Same here, but got it after the second try
Daniel
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Sorry, when I clicked on the link when first posted
Title: RE: Last minute CID exam comments?
Just Passed CID this monring. I meant to reshedule it for next week but forgot while working 50 hours in 3 days this week. Last night was thinking OH SH--!! I forgot to reschedule my CID. So any way...I crammed for 1 hour with Boson (excellent CRAM
Sure you can. Here's a snippet of ATM config from a 3640. This is more
complex than a normal config as there are 4 elans and 3 different LECS.
I hope it helps,
Rodgers Moore
hostname 3640a
!
ip subnet-zero
ip host-routing
no ip domain-lookup
!
lane database cisco
name test
Stan,
Trunk your 6509's, ISL/On. Don't use spanning tree between your Switches.
HSRP between your MSFC Cards will suffice. Can you post your configs, I'm
sure we can help.
Thanks.
-Scott
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56k ISDn is refered to as DOV (Data Over Voice). The following url speaks
mostly of the cisco 700 series but you can see if the commands will work on
the 800.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/750/700cr44/7
00crisd.htm#xtocid102064
(watch the word wrap)
Adam Hickey
I just discovered www.mysimon.com, a site which comparison shops amongst
multiple sellers. I wanted the best deal on the new Internet Routing
Architectures release, and I see it there for $38.50.
Brian
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Chuck. To be REALLY retentive. :p A single PVC that traverses 50 frame
switches has 1 DLCI per interface or 2 DLCI's per switch. The DLCI's
between two switches have to match. You, the customer, are only told about
the two DLCI's you see. So, in this example there are actually 51 DLCI's
Are you using IRB? and did you remove port 48
frombridge group 2?
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the management on the switch.I tried doing things the documentation
Well, now that really sucks! I thought British football was like soccer,
but apparently, Erriccson the cell phone company is going to Sweden to
improve their British what the h*** are you talking about?
Unless they are going to replace the leather sphere with a Cisco AGS in the
game, and
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For fifteen grand you could bye some gear, and books, and labs and do it
your self. Probaly the average cost is 20,000 dollars for each ccie
candidate, whether you pay out of pocket or employer pays.
The only ccie training I would pay for is from one of the big three, but
probaly just mentor labs
I have an old AGS+ that I finally have working and several old cgs/igs/mgs
routers. I am looking for some back to back cables and some v.35 cables.
Anyone have any sources or pinouts to build my own?
thanks.
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Hello,
My problem is this: remote site has only 1 public ip
address, I use cisco 4000 do NAT overload. I have to
put a BDC at remote site so users can log on locally.
I forward tcp/udp port 139 to the BDC but BDC still
can't replicate with PDC. Any suggestion?
Here is what I did:
ip nat inside
Got any liquor
Duck
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Dear All
I have one project. My project is descripted as below:
1. LAN at headoffice: Has 70computers,
This might seem silly but I am trying to enable ipx routing on my router and
it just keeps telling unrecog command , even though I am in global config
mode.When I do a ipx ? , i get unrecog command in global config mode.Same
with apple
IOS (tm) 1600 Software (C1600-Y-L), Version 12.0(3),
If you're really cheap, you can use NOCOL, it costs dirt. A nicer more
polished product I like is the Netcool Omnibus package. I've used it to
monitor servers and routers.
Brian
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Sorry about the Aussie Dollars. Someday I have great
hi ,
Anyone knows what does next-hop-self in bgp means
please explain to me
thanks
suaveguru
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That would be a new one for me. Please tell us what has changed. Could be
that the fault on the card has changed the route caching?
See http://www.i-n-t.de/ccie/ios_commands.html
for a listing of some undocumented VIP commands.
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You need a desktop or enterprise image. It seems you only have an IP IOS
image.
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This might seem silly but
The IOS may not support IPX. Go to the CCO site and research it, but more
than likely that is the problem.
Raul
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Subject: IPX Problem
This might seem
Just wrote the CCIE Written. Plenty of folks on this list have also done so
lately, so I wouldn't bother with my review, except my perceptions were a
little different than those of Chuck et. al.
Biggest difference from previous reviews was that my test did not have a lot
of Token Ring /
Cisco Press just released a new voice/data book that is fabulous.
Integrating Voice and Data Networks
Author: Scott Keagy, CCIE
ISBN: 1578701961
This book, which is 800 pages long, might be overkill for the CVOICE test,
but it is a must-have for anyone actually implementing a data/voice
Well everyone I finished up the last exam today and I am now officially a
CCNP. Exam was not too difficult if you know the material. There were a few
vague questions but overall it was a pleasurable experience. :--)
Lonnie Paschall
EA Engineering, Science, and Technology
MCSE, CCA, CCNA, CCNP
Chalk up another "Chuck"!
* Passed CCIE R/S Written today with an 81%.
* Trying for CCIE Security beta Written next friday.
(And, yes, I did get 100% on the security part of the R/S exam)
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Here's a helpful link for studying...
http://www.cisco.com/public/technotes/tech_features.shtml
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Is this an internet connection to an ISP? If so, you are taking a big risk
allowing traffic from the internet through to a domain controller (or any nt
server for that matter). If that is the case, I would rethink the design.
Build a private network with frame-relay or point to point using
It sounds like your running an IOS that doesn't have IPX includedtry
upgrading your IOS
Thanks,
Chris Boyd
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CCNA
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Thanks for the heads-up, but "intergration"
I wonder if it's a typo or just "inter"-speak :-)
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When BGP routers learn routes via BGP, they learn two key pieces of information; A
destination prefix, and a next hop address. Within an AS, BGP routers communicate
with IBGP. Within the AS however, the next hop address for each prefix is by default
not modified. That means that all IBGP
I'm going to take all of my CCNP tests in the near future. I wonder, if I change my
name to "Chuck", maybe I'll pass them all tests on the first try...
Hmmm... I hope it doesn't only apply to the ccie written..
Chad "Chuck" Fetzer
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700 series use the old combonet "set" commands. The 800 uses cisco IOS.
Try setting the speed to 56 in the dialer map.
dialer map ip 7.1.1.3 name roaster speed 56 14098759854
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Whoops, I take that back, as soon as I gave myself the name "Chuck", my grammar went
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Yeah I'm using IRB and the port 48 is still in Bridge Group 2
Manoj Ghorpade
Rodgers Moore wrote:
Are
you using IRB? and did you remove port 48 from bridge group 2?Rodgers
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I have a Cisco 2948G-L3
This might be stupid, but can someone show me the command to clear a static
NAT... Cisco shows you how to clear a dynamic NAT... Any help would be
appreciated
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Congrats Lonnie,
You might want to remove the CCNA portion off of your signature.
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Well everyone I finished up the last exam today and I
Chris,
All you have to do is:
no ip nat inside source static x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
That will remove the NAT entry for that host.
Hope that helps,
Eddie
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b: ship it to the UK (@ my expense)
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command: clear ip nat stat
and command: clear ip nat translation *
then you can remove the Static NAT in the running-config, (if you don't do
those two command above, you have to wait for while until NAT timeout)
Router(config)#no ip nat inside/outside static .
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Dear All,
Hi!
I have setup 2511 as Terminal Server, with the Octal RJ-45 cables connected to
Console port of 4 2500 Routers. During a day the reverse Telnet works fine,
but when I try to Telnet on next day morning, it says " CONNECTION REFUSED",
What can be the Problem solution?
It works fine
Jim,
My experience with NAT between DCs is you can not use PAT, you have to map
the address of the DCs statically.
If this is internet connection related, why not nat at the internet router?
if this is private address overlapping, you have to give the BDC an address
sperated from other traffic,
I've had tried that method before, however it doesn't work, beside Netbios
port (139), NT must be using different port to communicate between PDC
BDC. Couldn't figured out which other port NT using.
Here is my layout (didn't work hehe):
PDC (Public IP)
|
|
Internet Cloud
|
I have a dilema with my ipx environment. The following is a diagram and a
description of it.
aaa --| | - iii
bbb --| S0S1 | - hhh
ccc --|RtrA --- fff --- RtrB ---| - ggg
ddd --| 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2 |
I have a dilema with my ipx environment. The following is a diagram and a
description of it.
aaa --| | - iii
bbb --| S0S1 | - hhh
ccc --|RtrA --- fff --- RtrB ---| - ggg
ddd --| 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2 |
You need clear the nat static translation all first before you can remove
it from running-config.
Because while it still RAM, you can't remove, if you did it will tell you
that you can't remove.
Do: clear ip nat static and clear ip nat translation *
then do : no ip nat inside..
Hope that
Hi all
My file server is on 140.222.20.1/24
Clients are on these four subnets.
140.222.150.0/24
140.222.181.0/24
140.222.237.0/24
140.222.200.0/24
There is such a slow data transfer rate going from any
of these 4 subnets to the subnet where the server is.
All clients get DHCP ip addresses
As a
Wow..Two questions. What is doing your routing and What program is doing the file
transfer?
Pete
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My file server is on 140.222.20.1/24
Clients are on these four subnets.
140.222.150.0/24
Manishkumar,
clear line 1-16 will reset your connection
-Frank
On 3 Nov 2000, Manishkumar Patel wrote:
Dear All,
Hi!
I have setup 2511 as Terminal Server, with the Octal RJ-45 cables connected to
Console port of 4 2500 Routers. During a day the reverse Telnet works fine,
but when I try to
Hi all,
I am interested in starting a study group at my company, and am interested
in how other existing study groups are formatted. For instance, I know that
some groups read a chapter from a book, then meet to discuss that particular
chapter and ask each other questions.
An idea that I had
I see what you want to do.
I guess you could create a tunnel with soure and destination as the public
address, put your private address on the tunnel, eable routing throught the
tunnel or just use static route. it should work.
But your setup is not secure at all, I believe you already realized.
You're not logging out of the first connection, therefore, the terminal line
is in use when you try to log in again. Use the command "sh user" to show
current line connections. You will see a user on the async line, use the
command "clear line line number" to reset the connection.
Erik Mintz
Just passed BCMSN today... stokin'. Thanks to all that contribute here and
add water to that sponge in my head.
Cheers,
Jeff
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My file server is on 140.222.20.1/24
Clients are on these four subnets.
140.222.150.0/24
140.222.181.0/24
140.222.237.0/24
140.222.200.0/24
There is such a slow data transfer rate going from any
of these 4 subnets to the subnet where the server is.
All clients get DHCP ip addresses
As a
Check this one:
http://www.1112.net/lastpage.html
Chuck
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study US!
( apologies to the folks at Star Trek TNG )
I've been quiet for quite sometime now. In fact I think I've been a member
of this list for at least two years. I wanted to toot my horn, as I am quite
excited by my progress through the CISCO Track. If you have no interest
reading this, delete at will.
I'm going to give you some backgroud on
As I understand it, you can't use a 675 to connect to PacBell, because
of the DSLAMs that they use. The 675 uses rate-adaptive CAP encoding (I
believe GTE and US West use these DSLAMS), PacBell uses the Discreet
MultiTone (DMT) ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 standard available on the 677 and
the 827.
Of
DSL is definitely NOT plug and play at this time. And yes it is no fun at
all trying to find someone at any DSL provider who can tell you all the
equipment they certify as compatible with their DSLAM's.
At this point in time, I believe the Cisco 827's will work on Pac Bell's
network, as with the
This wasn't supposed to go out until I got the book references and spell
check done. =)
Oh well, here is a list of the books I've added to my collection:
BGP4 - John W Stewart III (ISBN: 0201379511)
Internet Routing Architectures (You all know about this book)
OSPF Network Design Solutions
I don't think supernet will solve this problem! One of the purposes of Aggregate route
is to reduce router's
memory and stable network. You still have four subnets and router will route these
traffic.
My suggestion is :
1. Check Router forwarding rate( upgrade router ).
2.
The PVC have one DLCI on one access link, and a different DLCI on the access
link on the opposite side of PVC.
A PVC connects routers A and B. Each router has its own access link or UNI
circuit. The DLCI for the PVC at router A has nothing to do with the DLCI
at router B. They are usually
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