BGP question

2000-11-04 Thread Zhang Jin
Dear Group, Who can tell me the following concept: . A Optional transitive B. Mandatory transitive C. Well-known mandatory D. Optional nontransitive E. Well-known discretionary TIA Dean _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstu

SNMP VPDN question

2000-11-04 Thread Igor Lebedev
Hello! My users dials in to ISP and tunnel to my cisco box (4500 series). Users work in Virtual-Access interfaces. cisco#sh u Line User Host(s) Idle Location Vi1 user1 Virtual PPP (L2F ) 00:00:02 Vi2 user2 Virtual PPP (L2F ) 00:00:0

a trunking/irb/bvi/hsrp design to chew on...

2000-11-04 Thread Scott Aitken
Hi all, I have come up with a design and would appreciate some feedback, tips, or pointers etc. 2 routers connected to 3 switches. 2x3660 w/4 x F/Ethernet 1x4006 w/1 GBIC 3524XL w/1 GBIC 3524XL Routers are connected to each switch, trunked. Switches are connected as such: [4006 GBIC] [GBI

Re: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread Saša Milic
Brian wrote: > > 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 t

RE: BGP question

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Tony Li, the author of RFC 1771, can tell you a lot.. ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc1771.txt So can Bassam Halabi, author of Internet Routing Architectures Here is a good link on CCO http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/fund/ith2nd/it2435.htm John Stewart, author of BGP4, Interdomain Rout

Re: Which IOS do you run in your lab?

2000-11-04 Thread Circusnuts
My boss came back from his First run @ the CCIE lab & was angry over two things. One of the reasons he felt he did poorly, was because he didn't know any of the default differences between 11.2(18), 11.3(9)T (there was no 12.0 on his scenario). The Second reason was the cool patch panel Cisco ha

RE: Which IOS do you run in your lab?

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I've heard one or two people mention the patch panel. As for the IOS versions, hey - it's in the blueprint, and should have been no surprise. Several people who have offered study tips have mentioned the necessity to read and be familiar with the IOS documentation, and different versions. Your bo

RE: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
So, Sasa, what can you tell me from this output? :-> Chuck Router#sh flash chips 16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY) ChipBankCode Size Name 1 1 01AD 2048KBAMD 29F016 2 1 01AD 2048KBAMD 29F016 3

Re: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread Saša Milic
Chuck, in your 2500, two slots are occupied. Saša Chuck Larrieu wrote: > > So, Sasa, what can you tell me from this output? :-> > > Chuck > > Router#sh flash chips > 16384K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY) > >ChipBankCode Size Name > 1 1

Re: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread John Hardman
Hi If you look at the "bank" coloum you will note there is a "1" and "2" listed, i.e. the chips are living in banks 1 and 2, therefore 2 flash simms. If there were only one simm the output would look like this... switch#sh flash c 8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write) Chip

RE: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread Brian
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote: > So, Sasa, what can you tell me from this output? :-> > 2 chips (because 2 banks shown). each is 8MB. Its confusing because it actually breaks it down to each chip on a simm or something like that..but I realize now the only important thing to lo

Re: Which IOS do you run in your lab?

2000-11-04 Thread Rodgers Moore
No VOIP on his lab? It didn't come out until 12.0 Rodgers Moore ""Circusnuts"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 015701c04659$ff0ab7a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:015701c04659$ff0ab7a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > My boss came back from his First run @ the CCIE lab & was angry over two > things. One

RE: Speed performance!!

2000-11-04 Thread Carlton L. Frye, Jr.
If you are using a Cisco router what type of switching is it using of the interfaces in question, process-switch, fast-switch, etc. ? Take a look at the interface and processor utilization as well, and the number of broadcast and errors on those segments. I have found those are more likely causes

Re: Speed performance!!

2000-11-04 Thread willie
JW, be more specific about your network topology. Where are the users in reference to the server? What type of network hardware are you using (hubs, switches, etc.) and with is the type and speed of your WAN links if any?? If you network does not have the adequate horse power and bandwidth to han

Catalyst 5000 Console

2000-11-04 Thread Austin
How does one connect to the Cat 5000 console port? The Cat's console port is not like other Cisco routers console ports. Please let me know. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

Re: AGS+ cables

2000-11-04 Thread Ed Moss
I have two AGS+ with HD25 connectors. I got my cables from Pacific Cables. I have several HD25 DCE to HD60 DTE (for a 2500). I also have HD25 DCE to HD25 DTE to go between the two AGS's. The cables were reasonably priced. You can find them at www.pacificables.com Ed "Medley, Tim" <[EMAIL

Patch panel and LAN distance

2000-11-04 Thread Oscar Rau
Well, I am learning lot through the books on network configuration and network topologies and technologies. They do cover very little about wiring in the real world. If a ethernet LAN segment has a physical distance limitation, then is it possible to extend this distance using patch panel. Are p

Re: Study group format info wanted

2000-11-04 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
Hi Dave - I'm starting up a study group in the Boston area, and although we haven't officially met yet, here's some ideas that we're looking at: First, our focus is on actual configuration on working routers, not just on theory. Therefore, every member is a router owner and brings it to

Re: ATM & VTP

2000-11-04 Thread willie
Robert, from my experience with bridging VLAN traffic between two LANE modules, the entire VLAN database is not bridged over a PVC, only the individual VLAN that is bound to it. If you want all of the VLANs to be accessable by the remote switch, then you will need a PVC per VLAN. Willie Bell CC

RE: Catalyst 5000 Console

2000-11-04 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.
Please try a straight-through cable. Winston. -Original Message- From: Austin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 5:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Catalyst 5000 Console How does one connect to the Cat 5000 console port? The Cat's console port is not like

Re: Catalyst 5000 Console

2000-11-04 Thread Lauren Child
Hiya, Supervisor 1 and 2s have 25 pin D connectors for a standard rs232 cable. Supervisor 3s have an RJ45 port like on routers but the rollover is internal, so instead of using a normal cisco flat console (rollover) cable you need to use a normal cat 5 cable but with the same adaptor on the end

CCIE LAB Scenarios

2000-11-04 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.
Hello, Who knows where CCIE practice Lab Scenarios can be purchased Winston. _ 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 - Must be a Chuck thing!

2000-11-04 Thread Thomas Lisa
Hey, maybe if I have all my students change their names to Chuck they will start doing better on their exams. At the very least it will make memorizing names each semester a lot easier! :) Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco Regional Networking Academy [

Re: CCIE LAB Scenarios

2000-11-04 Thread Frank B.
try ccbootcamp.com a bit expensive but seems to be worth it...I intend to buy the labs and some rack time before leaving for San Jose. I also booked 2 days with the practice lab in Santa Cruz--a brief ride to the San Jose lab. Best of luck, Frank "Shaw, Winston Mr." wrote: > > Hello, > > W

CCIE Security Written Beta Report

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Well, that was a lot of fun. The Sylvan test center had major system problems. Mine was the only one of five test takers whose computer was operational. The noise from the troubleshooting was distracting, as well as annoying. But that's ok. How many real life situations have I been in where the co

BSCN book

2000-11-04 Thread Jeff Duchin
Do you guys know where I can get this for lower than the retail price? If I go through my work I get a discount but it takes too damn long... I'm taking a trip next week and want it sooner. Any suggestions? Cheers, Jeff _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info

RE: CCIE written passed - Must be a Chuck thing!

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
As long as they don't mind passing each and every one of their lower level cert exams by 20 points or less ;-> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Thomas Lisa Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 12:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: CCIE LAB Scenarios

2000-11-04 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 4 Nov 2000 15:16:30 -0500, Shaw, Winston Mr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: :Who knows where CCIE practice Lab Scenarios can be purchased http://www.fatkid.com/ Many different practice scenarios, and they also rent rack time. The scenarios are free, and quite varied. -- Jay Hennigan

urgent help needed: rommon 1 >

2000-11-04 Thread Hubert Pun
The Cisco 3620 router boot up as the above prompt "rommon 1 > " Is it because the IOS image is gone? or is it because I typed something at the boot up process and make it to be like this? In this prompt, How can I check what IOS image my router is having now? and how can I download IOS image, i

Sybex e-trainer

2000-11-04 Thread Erik Doss
Has anyone used this? Is it worth the money? I found it at bookpool for $50, and I really need something besides reading the book, short of spending craploads of money on routers :)   Thanks

Re: a trunking/irb/bvi/hsrp design to chew on...

2000-11-04 Thread Mark Vicuna
Scott, pvst+ is actually implemented in the newer versions of ios when using dot1q :-) Mark. At 12:44 AM 11/5/00 +, Scott Aitken wrote: >Hi all, >I have come up with a design and would appreciate some feedback, tips, or >pointers etc. > >2 routers connected to 3 switches. >2x3660 w/4 x F

RE: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread derek lewinson
you have 2 banks, each bank has 8mb installed (each chip is 2048kb in size) if I'm reading it right, you have 16mb of flash but of course, you know this! Derek Lewinson, CCNA, MCSE Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf

Re: urgent help needed: rommon 1 >

2000-11-04 Thread Brian
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Hubert Pun wrote: > The Cisco 3620 router boot up as the above prompt "rommon 1 > " > > Is it because the IOS image is gone? or is it because I typed something it very well could mean that, yes. > at the boot up process and make it to be like this? It could mean you sent

ubr924

2000-11-04 Thread Rick Holden
I have a cable router that I am trying to get working in my house, but with no success. The problem is the service provider is not giving me an IP address and the IOS doesn't let me assign one. I believe that the service provider wants to assign it based on the hostname, because that how my PC get

difference between 3000 and 2500 system image files

2000-11-04 Thread Craig Jensen
Why would on a 2500 router show ver display IOS (tm) 3000 Software (IGS-INR-L), Version 11.0(13) when the image file is System image file is "flash:ios2500-ip-ipx-ibm-110-13 We bought many of these routers for labs from a large corporation. I doubt they would put an image of a older router o

transfer rate

2000-11-04 Thread SH Wesson
How do we go about calculating how long it takes to calculate something and the speed at which it is transferring. For instance, if we have a T1 circuit (full 1.544MB) or a 128KB link, how long will it take to transfer a 230MB file and how fast does it transfer per second, minute, etc. I can'

Re: urgent help needed: rommon 1 >

2000-11-04 Thread Circusnuts
K !!! I had that happen last week, when I upgraded an out of the box 3640. There was a bug in the IOS that allowed the router to see it's Fast Ethernet modules as Async. ones. Unlike the 2500 series boot mode, you have very little command structure. I believe you do have a restart or reboo

Re: Which IOS do you run in your lab?

2000-11-04 Thread Circusnuts
I believe this story is a year or so old. I just thought it kinda funny when I heard it. You are right, Voice is 12.0 exclusive... but LANE is finally gone from the lab "as of Monday !!!" Phil - Original Message - From: "Rodgers Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco

xmodem software

2000-11-04 Thread Hubert Pun
Hi, In case I need to use xmodem to download IOS image to the router. what kind of xmodem software i need at my computer? And can I download this kind of image from anywhere? thanks in advanced _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy

Re: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread Circusnuts
Alright- new twist to this question... when installing two 4 Meg sticks, normally you want to spoof the router into thinking it's one 8 Meg stick. If you see two sticks- you either have 2 Megs, 8 Megs, or 16 Megs (& we know we can confirmed the total size, within the IOS). The only thing I can t

Re: difference between 3000 and 2500 system image files

2000-11-04 Thread Brian
Thats normal, back then (11.0) IGS/3000/2500 was all the same software. Load up 11.2 or 11.3 or later on it, and it will show "2500 Software" no problem. Brian On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Craig Jensen wrote: > Why would on a 2500 router show ver display > > IOS (tm) 3000 Software (IGS-INR-L), Vers

Re: transfer rate

2000-11-04 Thread Brian
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, SH Wesson wrote: > How do we go about calculating how long it takes to calculate something and > the speed at which it is transferring. For instance, if we have a T1 > circuit (full 1.544MB) or a 128KB link, how long will it take to transfer a > 230MB file and how fast doe

Need some help

2000-11-04 Thread Amjad Afana
Hello,, I have a problem browsing the Internet from computers behind routers. Please take a look at the following http://www.afana.net/diag1.jpg The DSL router is configured to obtain an IP address from my ISP (on the external interface) and the internal interface is static 192.168.1.1. From Serve

Re: xmodem software

2000-11-04 Thread Circusnuts
Using Hyper Terminal- go to Transfer (on the top tool bar), then to Send File. From there you can browse or type the path to the IOS image file. Remember to change your terminal speed on the Console port of the router & PC. I think 115200 kbps about the best you can do & still the actual speed w

RE: Need some help

2000-11-04 Thread Aaron K. Dixon
You need a default route on your routers pointed to the DSL router. The router is getting traffic that it doesn't know what to do with and so it gets dropped. You can ping the internal address because there are routes for that subnet. Regards, Aaron K. Dixon -Original Message- From: [E

CCIE Lab

2000-11-04 Thread Mohamed Heeba
hi guys i just passed my written , going for the lab within the next 3 months i wana know about two topics on the lab and how they can be handled first is Voice ?? second is VPN and security ?? how should one prepare for the voice ..wat is yr recommendations ? is there any VPN in the lab ?? sec

RE: transfer rate

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
At the risk of being anal retentive ( quiet, Rodgers :-> ) we mustn't forget the MTU, window size, TCP and IP headers, and ack's. I believe we have done a couple of threads along these lines over time. Memory probably doesn't serve, but I believe one can count on a 10-15% overhead cost. Also, it

RE: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
For obvious reasons I don't want to try this, but if you did erase the flash, would RSL work? I guess I actually SHOULD try this. I've heard rumors that the break/fix in the lab requires skills beyond simple password recovery. Chuck -Original Message- From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL P

Re: xmodem software

2000-11-04 Thread whatshakin
Copy your IOS image to a PC which has Hyperterminal. You can run xmodem from there without anything more needed. Before you resort to xmodem though, I suggest you see of your router has the 'dnld' command available in ROMMON, and use a TFTP server to download the image if possible. It will sa

RE: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Everyone who reads the first line of the output knows this! :-> Hey, Sasa, this was a good tip, for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is all of us should probably spend more time examining al of the options of the various show commands. Thanks. Chuck -Original Message- From:

CCIE Lab

2000-11-04 Thread Mohamed Heeba
hi guys i just passed my written , going for the lab within the next 3 months i wana know about two topics on the lab and how they can be handled first is Voice ?? second is VPN and security ?? how should one prepare for the voice ..wat is yr recommendations ? is there any VPN in the lab ?

RE: CCIE Lab

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
1) CONGRATULATIONS!! 2) How you gonna book a lab within three months? Where you planning on taking it? 3) For voice, find someplace that has voice capable stuff, rent or borrow time, and practice. The most recent CCIE where I work said the voice part of his lab was only a couple of points. H

RE: CCIE Lab

2000-11-04 Thread Ehab Mohamad Abdullah
Hi, I think VPN and security (PIX, Firewalls...etc) are no included because it is not listed in the equipment list. Regards Ehab CCNP, MCSE, ASE, CNE -Original Message- From: Mohamed Heeba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 8:55 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subjec

RE: transfer rate

2000-11-04 Thread Brian
On Sat, 4 Nov 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote: > At the risk of being anal retentive ( quiet, Rodgers :-> ) we mustn't forget > the MTU, window size, TCP and IP headers, and ack's. I believe we have done > a couple of threads along these lines over time. Memory probably doesn't > serve, but I believe o

Re: CCIE Lab

2000-11-04 Thread Brian
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Mohamed Heeba wrote: > hi guys > i just passed my written , going for the lab within the next 3 months > i wana know about two topics on the lab and how they can be handled > first is Voice ?? second is VPN and security ?? > how should one prepare for the voice ..wat is yr

RE: transfer rate

2000-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Nod - me too - the eyes just don't do what I tell them too any more. I was supposed to delete that last sentence about the 164 seconds. Guess I'll be firing my editor. Chuck -Original Message- From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 9:34 PM To: Ch

RE: CCIE Lab

2000-11-04 Thread Brian
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Ehab Mohamad Abdullah wrote: > Hi, > > I think VPN and security (PIX, Firewalls...etc) are no included because it > is not listed in the equipment list. ipsec /firewall feature set I think is in the blueprint isn't it? > > Regards > Ehab > CCNP, MCSE, ASE, CNE > > -O

RE: CCIE Lab

2000-11-04 Thread Mohamed Heeba
is there any recommendation for the study of this topics? specially the voice ..i dont want to study extra staff which is not there on the lab .? Mohamed A.Heeba -Original Message- From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 10:55 PM To: Ehab Mohamad Abd

Re: Terminal server not able to Reverse Telnet

2000-11-04 Thread George Zhang
You probably still have a session connected to that router. To check that, use "show session" command. It lists all active sessions. If you see a session connected to the router you want to telenet to, just type the number, for example 2, then return. It will take you to that particular router

Re: RE: Cisco memory

2000-11-04 Thread jose peter
Rsl works fine on erased flash.. regards jose peter - Original Message -- "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: To:"Circusnuts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Sasa Milic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From:"Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date:Sa

RE: CCIE Lab

2000-11-04 Thread Louie Belt
You are incorrect in your assumption, VPN, IPSec and the IOS firewall set are all distinct possibilities on the lab. These are all IOS based and do not require a PIX. Count on them being on the lab. Louie -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf