In a message dated 11/6/00 1:12:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Had a problem today that doesn't make much sense to me.
Very simplified layout (hopefully not oversimplified...)
RTA -- RTB -- RTC
RTB gets a summary LSA for a network, call it 50.0.0.0, from RTA. This summ
Hello,
I'm kind of confused on certificate servers:
1. Is the certificate for devices (host, router etc.)
or persons?
2. Do I have to use seperate certificates on web
browsing, email, file transfer etc? If not, how does
the certificate handle all these?
3. Is windows 2000 certificate server a goo
In this way, your service provider must run ospf as well, but mostly it is impossible.
You should run other protocols, such as BGP.
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From: Zhang Jin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 5:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ospf question help
Had a problem today that doesn't make much sense to me.
Very simplified layout (hopefully not oversimplified...)
RTA -- RTB -- RTC
RTB gets a summary LSA for a network, call it 50.0.0.0, from RTA. This summary
LSA is visible with the command 'show ip ospf da su'.
There is also a static route
type dir flash: to see whether your IOS is missing,
to do disaster recovery change the default baud rate to 115200 to make it
faster than 9600 but don't for get to change the baud rate on your
hyperterm.
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From: Ahmad bilal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, Nove
OSPF = EQUAL cost load balance.
UNEQUAL line speed = NO load balance.
That's the idea of the "shortest path first" algorithm - pick the SHORTEST
path FIRST.
Must be bedtime. I'm getting awfully cranky. Sorry.
Chuck
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dear group,
Suppose I have 2 leased lines(unequal bandwidth) connecting outworld,and
I run ospf on my 2 router,each router connect one line.How could I use
load-banlance?what config should I use with my router?
Help me.
TIA
Dean
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Most probably your image is gone or you pressed they break sequence check your
config-register .To Download image through tftp in rommon do the following
IP address of the router.
IP_ADDRESS= x.x.x.x
Subnet mask of the router.
IP_SUBNET_MASK= x.x.x.x
IP address of the default gateway of the rou
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, RAMAKRISHNA B wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am facing lot of problems with NAT.I have Cisco Cat5505 switch with
> RSM(IOS 12.0) and I have configured NAT on two VLANs one inside and one for
> outsise with dynamic translation.Initially in the beginning with the same
> number of user
Dear All.
Anybody know what the default ICMP packet timeout on Windows TCP/IP and how
to change the value.
Thank you
Wibowo
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In a message dated 11/5/00 11:31:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if you want to get the dynamic address using dhcp
in the router... in global configuration type the command "ip dhcp-server
your_dhcp_ip_address"
This is not the right command. What you want to do on the rou
Hi all,
I am facing lot of problems with NAT.I have Cisco Cat5505 switch with
RSM(IOS 12.0) and I have configured NAT on two VLANs one inside and one for
outsise with dynamic translation.Initially in the beginning with the same
number of users accessing net the response was very quick.Without
hi
i try to help... but if it doesn't run please forgive me
i am a beginner too..
if you want to get the dynamic address using dhcp
in the router... in global configuration type the command "ip dhcp-server
your_dhcp_ip_address"
and in the async interface type the command " peer default ip add
Dear friends
I am planning to do CCSA exam in checkpoint
firewall. Can u guide me in source materials for study.
Regards
S.Thamarai Selvan
Is the official CATM 2.0 courseware a 2 book set, or 1 book/binder? I
noticed on ebay alot of people selling the courseware but some have a
single binder, and others 2 spiral bound books.
Brian
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Hello Group!
I am about to finish the CCNP in routing and switching and next week I
am taking the MCNS class to get the specialization in security. I am
considering the CCNA WS. Does anybody know of any web sites that are
related to this OTHER than cisco.com? I appreciate the info.
Also, has
I think the upcoming CCIE / Security will be HOT!!
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mindiani mindiani
Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 6:21 PM
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Subject:Which is teh best CCIE R/S or CCIE Design?
Pl
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, mindiani mindiani wrote:
>
> Please I need your input. I am thinking to build my Lab based on one of the
> CCIE. Which one of the two CCIE (R/S or Design)would be good for someone who
> is already CCNP/CCDP ?. I am thinking that the CCIE Design would be highly
> respected.
Hi All,
What I want to achieve is overlapping modem pools on a Cisco AS5300 with
DNIS support that when dialled will configure the modems appropriately.
i.e.
!
modem-pool v90
pool-range 1
called-number 5557000
!
modem-pool v34
pool-range 1
called-number 5557001
!
So when a user dials 55570
Group,
I am sitting for the CCIE Design lab next Wednesday, 11/8. I passed the
written at Networker's in July, and have been basically studying the
objectives and references page since then.
I've been scouring the newsgroups and mailing lists, as the Design lab is
supposed to be a new format. I
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Shehzad H Hassan wrote:
> Hi,
> finally i have decided to write my CCIE exam(R&S), I have 2-3 months at the max,
>i've been out of touch for a wile but i wud really appreciate any help/links
>regarding,
> * actual topics to be covered(I've been thru the blue-prints),
then y
Please I need your input. I am thinking to build my Lab based on one of the
CCIE. Which one of the two CCIE (R/S or Design)would be good for someone who
is already CCNP/CCDP ?. I am thinking that the CCIE Design would be highly
respected.
Thanks
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Do you have interesting traffic flowing over the link in both directions?
If the link drops after 120 seconds all the time, it's a pretty good bet that
you don't. Check your config - you need to have a dialer-group statement on
your interface, and a matching dialer-list statement in the global
I am using PC(win NT) with a modem to dial to a Access server AS2509 in
my company from house. We are using WinNT in our company and our DHCP is in
NT. But after I dial up, I found the IP is assigned to my home PC correctly,
but the
subnet mask are wrong as well as the default gateway, may I kn
Brian,
Just from thinking about it this seems like the same thing that
would happen on a "secondary interface". In OSPF the secondary interface
will not become a part an OSPF area unless the primary is included as well
the required OSPF network statements for the specific secondary int
The CCIE page on CCO tells it all. Lots of links. Lots of reading. Sample
questions. Why do you think the test would cover anything different from
what Cisco SAYS will be on the test?
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Shehzad H Hassan
Se
Hi,
finally i have decided to write my CCIE exam(R&S), I have 2-3 months at the max, i've
been out of touch for a wile but i wud really appreciate any help/links regarding,
* actual topics to be covered(I've been thru the blue-prints),
* sites offering study notes, guides etc,
* books to refer? I
Hhhm.. do we really want to start with the political jokes?
BTW you got me, Howard. Why is Hilliary like a BPX?
Should I repeat my joke about how most 50 year old men differ from Bill
Clinton?
Vote for Cthulu. Why choose the lesser evil?
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From: [EMAIL PROTEC
E-trainer was a huge help for me! It lets you
configure 3 routers and A Catalyst 1900 switch! It has4 or 5 labs and includes
configuring access lists and multi-interface sub-interfaces IPX etc. It was very
handy for the CCNA.
Best Regards,
Michael S. GarciaCCNA, MCP[EMAIL PROTECTED]
when running "redistribute connected" with OSPF should that catch
FastEthernet subinterfaces configured for dot1q vlans? Or does it only
look over the physical interface?
The behavior I am seeing is that it only looks at the physical interface.
Brian
-
Think in terms of the OSI model ( much as we all hate it and denigrate it )
At what layer is the switch operating? I.e. is it a layer 3 switch? What
device is doing the inter-vlan routing? The switch or an external router?
That said, will you ever need to telnet to the switch, which should help
If some of the major political figures were network devices,
Bill Clinton could be a 5800. Lots of connectors. His
particular IOS version is bug fix only, with EOL scheduled.
Al Gore, as VP, is a 6000 now, but wants the 6500 bus
enhancement. Those evaluating him have concerns about
i am making a odd/even access list which includes 2 vlans. If even can access
anywhere and odd can only access odd, do my switches need to have an odd ip
address or does it matter?
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Do you have interesting traffic flowing over the link in both directions?
If the link drops after 120 seconds all the time, it's a pretty good bet that
you don't. Check your config - you need to have a dialer-group statement on
your interface, and a matching dialer-list statement in the global
A Message To Your Grubby Little Man
*
Politics has no place here and the W
in
George W. Bush stands for something
more basic than Win. Has he yet
worked
out where Asia is or who its leaders
are?
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I would assume you use reverse telnet and connect one of the ends of the
octal calbe into the console of Cat 5000.
""Austin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> How does one access the Cat 5000 via an Access Server as the 251
>I have a requirement to run a VPN for remote access and NAT for the entire
>LAN. I would prefer to run the one or the other on the router.
>Does anyone have any suggestions as to which? I am also currently running
>BGP. My opinion is to run the VPN on the router and NAT on another box
>therby
Sorta- the IGS is the same processor as a CSC/3 card in the CGS/MGS/AGS &
only supports 10.0 (as it's highest version). If you ask any more questions
about the IGS, I'll be forced to say "I don't know." This is the one router
I have avoided purchasing, because of it's limitations. I an used IGS
also, think of it like:
/25 = 2 x /26
/24 = 2 x /25
/23 = 2 x /24
/22 = 2 x /23
/21 = 2 x /22
etc
then the only thing you need to make sure of is that the boundries are
correct.
Brian
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Daniel wrote:
> I really appreciate the fast answers I got from all of you..
> After re
Copy your image to a PC with Hyperterminal and use xmodem to copy it to your
flash. It takes a while (1-4 hours depending on the size of your image) but
it works fine.
I haven't tried this but I would hazzard a guess it works: Get another 25xx
series router, take your flash out of the 2504, put
Paul,
I would suggest that if anybody ever tries to post this crap to the list you, personally, have them removed. This is ridiculous...
Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA, 1/4-NP
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At 03:19 PM 11/5/00, Gareth Hinton wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I realise that this kit is fairly recent (Arrowpoint re-badge). Does anybody
>have any experience of using these load balancing boxes as an Authorative
>DNS?
>
>The idea is that the NS record points to this box. The box then load
>balances by h
I really appreciate the fast answers I got from all of you..
After researching a lot deeper(should of done this before posting, dah?), I
remembered that I had seen good examples of summerization
in one of my books. Guess what? Caslow has (page 306) several good examples.
What I reaslized I was do
Daniel,
My Doyle book is at home (I know, I should carry it with me at all
times), but...I think the answer /23 is correct. If you consider your
chart below, the first 7 bits (0001 000) are the same, not just the first
4. Add those 7 to the previous 16 bits from the first two octets and y
~~
A MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR GEORGE W. BUSH (who doesn't believe that Gore invented
the
internet!!)~~
Sunday, November 5, 2000 D
i previously wrote about my problem concerning IDSN calls which
got disconnected automatically.
the reason why i would need this connection is -
my cisco 2504 does not boot with the 2 serial
interfaces which are on it. only with the
BRI and TokenRing Interface.
that`s -because i did a software upd
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Daniel wrote:
> I search the archives, looked at the errata for Routing tcp/ip and did not
> find a correction for the following scenario.
>
> Chapt 8 P 373 figure 8.34
>
> Wouldn't the summerization for
>
> 192.168.16.0/24.0001
> 192.168.17.0/24
Phil,
Isn't an IGS essentially the same code run as well? Can't you take 2500
ROMs and put them into an IGS? I have bought IGS's before for $20 a
peice. They usually have 9.1 enterprise (or thereabout) ROMs, I just
haven't investigated where to get more modern roms cheap. I think they
can do
A /20 will summarize 16, 17, and a whole bunch more, all the way up through
31. This would create havoc on the network, because there would be overlap
with the division that is advertising subnets 24 through 31.
If you look at your binary, you can see that the bits that remain identical
for both
Daniel,
Sorry, book answer seems pretty good to me. Your binary example shows that
the first 7 bits of the third octet are identical. 16+7=23.
Give us a shout if it still doesn't ring true.
Regards,
Gareth
""Daniel"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
8u48dj$e70$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8u48
I search the archives, looked at the errata for Routing tcp/ip and did not
find a correction for the following scenario.
Chapt 8 P 373 figure 8.34
Wouldn't the summerization for
192.168.16.0/24.0001
192.168.17.0/24.0001 0001
be 192.168.16.0 /20? The example states
Title: RE: ubr924
I was in the same boat, and with the same provider (@Home). You need to call them and ask a) whether your router is supported (my uBR924 wasn't on their supported equipment list), and b) whether they'll allow you to install your own equipment (I'm in a lease-only area, so I h
Thanks Kevin!
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> I have this setup in my lab.
>
> Use a rj-45 to db-25 adaptor . On my adaptor it has "74-0458-01, Rev A1"
on
> one side and "Modem" on the
I have this setup in my lab.
Use a rj-45 to db-25 adaptor . On my adaptor it has "74-0458-01, Rev A1" on
one side and "Modem" on the other side.
I think the part number is: CAB-25AS-MMOD=
as found on:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/sec1.htm#xtocid266768
Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP
Hi,
I have Jan3/4 in San Jose. Is anyone willing to trade with their
mid-December dates?
Thanks,
Mahesh
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I have
only used the Cisco Press Mentor CDs, Distance Vector and CCIE Router
Labs.
These
CDs are good; but still not enough w/ the book. I do the labs on the CDs &
then do it on my real lab @ work w/ different IP schemes and topology. I feel
your pain about not wanting to buy the routers,
How does one access the Cat 5000 via an Access Server as the 2511 with the
Octal Cable?
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only place I found it was @ fatbrain.com, it is only $60.
interesting fact of this book; you need 36 routers (according to appendix H)
to complete the labs!
I have made it past the 1st 2 chapters, very good stuff, real world stuff
that I can relate to using @ the client sites!
matt
-Origin
ISDN calls get disconncted after some time -
though traffic is flowing - and the interface
is NOT idle - so it should not be disconncted -
or is there a timer which disconnects all calls
after a while ?
thanx in advance
00:42:199726942860: ISDN BR1/0: received HOST_DISCONNECT call_id 0x8012
00
we have a T1 coming into Corp for our connection to the Internet and have
been given a Class C address by the provider ... we want to use Internet
legal static ip addresses on all workstations ...i have not set up a PIX
before and was hoping the list members would guide me here ... is this ip
conf
Hi all,
I realise that this kit is fairly recent (Arrowpoint re-badge). Does anybody
have any experience of using these load balancing boxes as an Authorative
DNS?
The idea is that the NS record points to this box. The box then load
balances by handing back the relevant IP address as the A recor
I have a requirement to run a VPN for remote access and NAT for the entire
LAN. I would prefer to run the one or the other on the router.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to which? I am also currently running
BGP. My opinion is to run the VPN on the router and NAT on another box
therby crea
Shane,
It seems you have an IP only image. You may have been confused by the L in
the image, but as far as I know when the L appears in that position it just
indicates a relocatable image, not IPX.
Appletalk isn't anywhere in there.
Cheers,
Gareth
""Shane Stockman"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Patch Panel is basically a joint which connect 2 wires. It can't increase
your LAN distance.
It is use for flexibility in changing to different ports etc. By the way,
have u seen a patch panek b4?
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> Well
Yep- no PIX (would not be considered routing, security- like NetRanger), but
most definitely "YES" to VPN/IPSec/tunneling/DES/ etc. / etc.
That stuff in the bread & better of Cisco's IP instead of ATM sale...
.02
Phil
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There is no difference between the IOS used in a 2500 & a 3000. You are
right... all the 2500's in my lab say 3000 IGS IOS (with 11.2) & all the
3000's say 2500 IOS (with 11.3 or better). These routers are the best kept
secret for home laber's...
Phil
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From: "Bria
Robert,
CAVEAT: Haven't a _lot_ of experience in this area, and some of the
information may have been superceded in later releases of code, but the
following may help some.
AFAIR you need to manually enable VTP on each ATM module, (I think it's with
the "VTP ENABLE" command on the ATM module
Dear Friends,
Anybody here can tell me how to configure my
3640 with NM-4-U ISDN to get full bandwith of 128 Kbs for
Window 95 dial-up with ISDN line.
The configuration look like this:
3640 - BRI -- -- SWITCH
- Eicon T/A ISDN modem - di
guys
im looking to get lab training in singapore before my test
can anyone provide info in this ?
thx
Mohamed A.Heeba
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