Dear Smith,
You can get the icons you need in the Cisco Config
Maker Solftware utility..!!
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/nemnsw/cm/index.shtml
Hope this helps your need..!
-Chitla Suhdir
CCNA, NCIP, CNA
Network Analyst,
Navayuga Infotech,
India.
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On Mar 8, 3:01am, Bernard wrote:
}
} The rule is:
} connecting devices of the same OSI layer, use cross-over cable.
} connecting devices of different layers, use straight through.
Hubs are at layer 1 and switches are at layer 2. If you're
connecting a hub to a switch, you need to use a
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} CCIE 350-001: prep kit
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} page 332 "netBIOS is not routable, but NetBEUI is"
}
} Is this right? I thought that NetBEUI was unroutable?
No. First off, NetBIOS is not a network protocol, it is an API
(i.e. a way for an application program
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Our company is planning to implement VoIP on top of existing cisco network
and I'm conducting network audit. Can somebody advise me the resource
consumption in term of CPU utilization / Buffer utilization across all
platforms (26XX ... 75xx) for a single voip circuit ? My logic if my current
I used Cisco Internetwork Design by Matthew Birkner (Cisco Press) and used
Boson practice tests. I passed with 87%.
I don't think I could have passed without the Boson practice tests.
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What about put a dialer map in Router B without a number to call ?
That should work.
Regards,
Sebastien.
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I am trying to
Title: PAgP Message
Hi,
I am preparing for the CCNP Exams. I would like to know the reason for the following messages i am getting on my 6009 switch.
6000 (enable) 2000 Nov 07 01:39:08 %PAGP-5-PORTFROMSTP:Port 2/46 left bridg
e port 2/46
2000 Nov 07 01:39:10 %PAGP-5-PORTTOSTP:Port 2/46
You might think also to implement MLS (Multi Layer Switching) in your
Catalyst 5500,
after you have followed Peter recommendations.
Sebastien.
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Unless I'm reading this wrong the question refers to the CID test while the
answer below refers to the DCN test.
Read Advanced IP Network Design Cisco Press. Routing TCPIP - The illusive
Jeff Doyle and IF you want CCIE network design fundamentals.
Enjoy!
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I personally would get your CCNP before your conquest on to the CID. The
CID is the hardest exam in the series of NP/DP. It also bears no
resemblance to the DCN. The DCN is more scenarios, whereas the CID is more
into the actual workings of the protocols.
In my opinion I would never have
Dear All,
We are planning to implement VoIP solution with low
budget. Could any one give me the details about the
VoIP PC Cards like Micom Voice Cards. I was told that
"Micom Voice Cards" are not available in the market is
that's true..?
Thanks,
Chitla Sudhir
CCNA, NCIP, CNA
Network
Remember to add the word "broadcast" on to the end of your dialer map
statement or else the routing updates will not traverse your ISDN line.
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Sent: 08 November 2000 22:19
To: Hans Schimek
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Folks,
For those of you who are about to take the CCNA test the following link :-
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/index.htm
a lot of the info here will help you with this test.
typically I found this stuff AFTER I sat the exam ..
RgS Peter.
Peter McCracken
On Feb 5, 4:46am, Brian wrote:
}
} Does anyone know of an NT1 model that will allow the connection of 2 S/T
} interfaces (2 different routers) so that each can use a single chennel of
} the single ISDN line connected to it (like a splitter).
The S/T bus is a parallel bus. You can connect
Hi Guys,
in my site there is a Cisco Router 2610 with the following hardware and
software configuration:
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-D-M), Version 12.0(5)T1, RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Tue
Take the BSCN and BCMSN courses. IMHO these are the hardest exams out of the
four. I did actually go on the CIT course, but some of what this covers is
in the routing and switching courses. I bought the 'Building Cisco Remote
Access Networks' book by Tom Thomas, and along with the relevant Boson
Does the 3640 with 12.09 support the "Format and Squeeze" commands. as its
coming up with unrecognised command response. On Cisco website it covers
partitioning, erasing flash but not formatting. it also covers Copying a
File from a Flash Memory Card to System Flash Memory, but not squeeze
www.ccbootcamp.com is the best.
www.fatkid.com is free.
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hi friends
I am Ravi Kumar from Hyderabad, INDIA.
I have 2* 2610 routers with 2 port sync/async card, 1 port ISDN BRI card and 2
port FXS card installed in VM.
I am using these routers exclusively for my CCNP 2.0 training and
preparation.
I have DTE and DCE cables for two routers back to back
Hi Guys,
in my site there is a Cisco Router 2610 with the following hardware and
software configuration:
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-D-M), Version 12.0(5)T1, RELEASE SOFTWARE
(fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Tue
as we know ,3620 has 2 NM slot ,3640 has 4 slots .
if i use NM-HDV-1E1-30E,how many such NM could each 3620 or 3640 support
at maximum?
and we also could use NM-HDV-2E1-60 .
Does the router have the capability limit to support NMs?
AS5300 could support 4 E1 at max.
Thanks .
frank
Hi,
Can anyone help on this.I do a VPN connection on a client machine on to my
network.when the connection is established, I get assigned an IP
address.Then I try to telnet unto my servers which refuse the connection.I
have a firewall in between doing NAT.I can ping the firewall alright but
That's actually for a LS1010. The password recovery
on a LS100 is unbeliveably complicated. You have to
enter a very cryptic string from a hidden menu on the
LS100. I had to do it on mine, so you'll need to call
TAC and open a case to get this resolved. There is no,
"set the config register to
Carmelo
If you are using both serials. Are they in the expansion slot or in
the WAN slots. If you have a spare WAN slot you could use a WIC 2 T to give
you 2 high speed ports.
How have you got the 4 ISDN ports into the router ?
Dave
Hi group
I am currently studying towards CCNA, How good are the colt tests for
determining my current level? If I passed the colt test do I have a shot at
the real thing?
all input valuable.
thanks
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I believe you can get a 1750-2V (that supports one voice card) or a 1750-4V,
that supports tow voice cards.
Ed
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The least expensive way to go is get a 1750. The 1750 uses the same
personality (VIC =
Dennis,
Can I assume that the servers that you are trying to access allow telnet
sessions ? If you are using a PIX firewall and an IRE client you might try
this:
telnet 10.127.6.5 255.255.254.0 inside
telnet timeout 5
where 10.127.6.5 is the PIX inside IP address.
it works in my lab.
I'm no guru, but that's what I've seen when the LEC didn't or couldn't talk
to the LECS. Usually, a config error, like a fat-fingered ATM address or
missing command on the LEC.
Rodgers Moore
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It depends on the exact model, but in general NO. Pairgain was never really
a CSU/DSU company, but rather a HDSL T1 repeater/extender company. They did
make a few models that would take T1 on the network side, but I don't
remember if these had v.35 options on the DSU side.
Is this a two or a
hello everyone !
Couldn't help - visit this site: you can get 3 books for 6 bucks and 1
additional for free. I still don't know what the catch is, but you can
get CCIE/CCDP study guides too. 4 decent study guides for 6 bucks - why
not ?? I ordered (didn't get yet).
Brian,
How do you propose to configure the user id password into the PIX?
There's no command to allow this. So you won't be doing any authentication,
except the pre-shared key which is the same for everyone. One password
between your LAN and the Internet. Feel safe?
You could install Radius
Nooo. To find CIR through Bandwith statement is not a right criteria becausee
if we are using IGRP/EIGRP , we need to play with Bandwidth statement to
select primary and secondary routes so we might need to change them different
as Actual CIR,..
True, but "show frame map" IS the actual
Hello,
I have 2 questions regarding win2000 client for
Concentrator 3030:
1. I tested win2000 client beta, everything works fine
except I can't browse the network neighbor. I can map
drive and use computer names to ping, telnet.
2. I tried to use Certificate service provided by
Windows 2000
Can you configure multiple rings on a single MAU? I mean If I plug 2
2502's into a MAU can I set different rings for them, or do you really
need two MAU's to do multi-ring/bridging scenerios?
Brian
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Hi Sasa,
sorry , I would want to write, if i can replace the WIC Serial (Sync/Async),
with speed up to 128kb, with the WIC-2T interface.
In conclusion, is it possibile do I have a router with two WIC-2T in slots?
Please you answer me .
Regards,
Carmelo
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Brian,
I have seen this done where six ISDN phones were connected to a BRI but only two could
be used at one time.
Mike
John Nemeth [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/09 5:34 AM
On Feb 5, 4:46am, Brian wrote:
}
} Does anyone know of an NT1 model that will allow the connection of 2 S/T
} interfaces
Your problem seems to be insufficient hardware.
Supernetting five subnets and putting 500 stations on one segement will
cripple your network.
Duck
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HEllo
At my business we have a Nortel Accellar 1100 , one question i have is how
to redistribute static routes via OSPF. I could not find this info in my
notes and I'm not even sure if it is possible. Please let me know how this
could be accomplished !!
Thanks
Jim Koniecki
Well, like in any club ;) Since I buy about 1-2 computer book a month
anyway, I found it as a good deal. You're right, if you don't plan to get
books later on - it's just not worth it. Terms Conditions don't specify
how long you are obligated to be in the "club"..
Thanks for comments !
Nodir
If we look at this question in terms of moving the network mask to the left
or to the right, all of these terms come into perspective.
Take the mask ...
Ones indicate the network portion. Zeros indicate the host portion.
If we shrink ( move to the left ) the
Here is the catch. Basically you will get a book in the mail every so often,
and get billed for it including S/H. I had joined a CD club a couple of
years back with the "free" CD's. Well, the S/H was billed for EACH CD and
was almost as much as the CD's would have cost me in the store, and they
Try it.
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Subject: token ring question
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 08:34:34 -0600 (CST)
Can you configure multiple rings on a single MAU? I mean If I plug 2
2502's into a MAU can I set different rings for them, or
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Sebastien Venturoso wrote:
What about put a dialer map in Router B without a number to call ?
That should work.
I don't believe thats valid is it?
Brian
Regards,
Sebastien.
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Title: RE: pairgain T1
Check out the following http://www.pairgain.com/PRODUCTS/enterprise_lan/cmpscsu.asp
In my experience if you have a DSX-1 interface it will connect to a T1.
The main difference being the signal amplitude the DS1 will go up to 6k and the DSX1 will go up to 655ft
I dont think the original question made any sense.
Duck
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I am new to cisco and just started reading for the CCNA Exam.
I am having one 2501 CISCO Router and I will like to make use of the aux
port connected to a modem
to dial to the internet. I tried to configure the aux line usin "line aux
0" but was unable to configure PPP
with this interface.
My
On Apr 1, 3:29am, "Mike Momb" wrote:
}
} I have seen this done where six ISDN phones were connected to a BRI but only two
could be used at one time.
Yes, that is because there are only two B channels.
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} On Feb 5, 4:46am, Brian wrote:
}
http://www.nt1solutions.com/ makes NT-1 devices and splitters.
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Brian,
I have seen this
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I
NOT IN THIS LIFE TIME
Even if you plug two 2500 into the same MAU, the MAU cannot be divided, it's
basically too dumb. Even if you don't use IP, the MAU will see both ring
addresses on the same segment, which will create a problem.
You will have to have a Smart Device, that is the only way
Carmelo Garofalo wrote:
sorry , I would want to write, if i can replace the WIC Serial
(Sync/Async), with speed up to 128kb, with the WIC-2T interface.
Yes, but keep in mind that you cannot connect async line to WIC-2T.
In conclusion, is it possibile do I have a router with two WIC-2T in
You can redistribute static routes, which protocol do static routes use
Duck
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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: Routing protocol
look up
carmelo Garofalo wrote:
With this architecture Can I repalce the WIC Low Speed Serial
with the other WIC Serial (Sync/Async) at 2 Mbit?
There's no WIC sync/async for 2 Mbps. But, WIC-2T (two port, 2 Mbps
SYNC serial) with do the job.
Saa
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I am new to cisco and just started reading for the CCNA Exam.
I am having one 2501 CISCO Router and I will like to make use of the aux
port connected to a modem
to dial to the internet. I tried to configure the aux line usin "line aux
0" but was unable to configure PPP
with this interface.
My
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Carmelo
If you are using both serials. Are they in the expansion slot or in
the WAN slots. If you have a spare WAN slot you could use a WIC 2 T to give
you 2 high speed ports.
How have you got the 4 ISDN ports into the router ?
He got it with 4 port
yes you can, as far as having two IP or IPX ranges running on a single mau.
You can't mix ring speeds however.
daveh
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Subject: token ring question
Can you
Just to be argumentative, it is not necessarily true that 500 hosts on a
single network / wire will result in a crippled network. As always, it is
the usage that will determine the result.
I once interviewed with a very large bank. The network team there was
required to have extensive protocol
Hi,
is there a free tool for generating reports from PIX syslog-output ?
Thanks
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, NP-BASS LEON wrote:
NOT IN THIS LIFE TIME
Even if you plug two 2500 into the same MAU, the MAU cannot be divided, it's
basically too dumb. Even if you don't use IP, the MAU will see both ring
addresses on the same segment, which will create a problem.
thats what I
HOW
I would really like to know this one.
If I heard it correct Brian mentioned that he had a dumb MAU, so that MAU
looks at that entire box as being one network segment, so how do you place
two router interfaces with two different IP or IPX addresses on the same
I was a member of this club and I think it was a pretty good deal. You only
had to buy one or two more books at regular club prices and then your
obligation was over. Also, every time you signed someone up under you they
got the discounted books and they you could pick up to $120 or 3 books for
I second your arguments, Chuck. I worked on a scenario with varying subnet
sizes
due to some inherent limitations on how robots PLC's work (no default
gateways). I had subnets
of size 1024 with 500 machines on each subnet. PC traffic is difficult to
predict because of human users but machines
I have seen two ip ranges running on a single IBM 8228 mau (you can't get
much dumber than that), and I have seen two IP ranges running on a single
dumb ethernet hub. The secondary address command allows you to do that with
one interface. As far as IPX, I'm not as familiar with that but I don't
Thanks for the clarification.
Carl Mirsky
CCNP, MCSE, SCSA
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When creating a virtual link between an ABR non-directly connected are to an
ABR in the backbone should you always use the loopback address for the
virtual link. Doyle does this on page 943 of his Routing TCP/IP book.
Secondly is there a route to the loopback of these two routers. Maybe I'm
Don't know if this has been asked already
Is there a difference between the 1.0 and the 2.0 exam I am currently
studying for theMCNS 2.0 exam and am using the test objectives that are from the
1.0 exam I wonder if this is accurate. I know there isn't an
exam objective for the
Dr,
My first suggestion would be to upgrade the code on your router so that
you're running a newer code than 11.0. You'll find that ppp debugs are a lot
easier to read in 11.3 and higher, and that you have a lot more
functionality available to you.
The configuration of a modem on the AUX port
There have been at least two reports on group study over the last couple of
weeks. I wrote one of them. Rodgers Moore wrote another.
You should be able to find them in the recent archives.
Both of us agreed that the blueprint Cisco published on CCO is very
accurate.
Chuck
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I am using a static mapping on the pix for an inside illegal address to an
outside legal address.
I want to allow the inside machine to be pinged from the outside as well as
allow http traffic to that machine.
Lets say the inside address is 10.1.1.5 and the internet legal address is
45.33.20.5
Do the WIC 1T and 2T modular cards for the 2600/3600 routers have db 60
sync/async ports just like a 2500 series router?
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Mask Of Zorro wrote:
OK - that's one issue... BUT there is still the original question which had
to do with connecting two routers to the MAU and doing some bridging between
them. In the previous scenario, we "virtualized" the network by using
addressing at layer 3.
Hi,
I'm having some issues with ISDN backup failover and hopefully someone has
done this before.
-Central site with a dedicated T1 through serial int. to Remote site router
-Central site also has a ISDN to Remote site to a second router
The Central serial has the BRI as a backup. Also, we are
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, michael owuor wrote:
Dr,
My first suggestion would be to upgrade the code on your router so that
you're running a newer code than 11.0. You'll find that ppp debugs are a lot
easier to read in 11.3 and higher, and that you have a lot more
functionality available to
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Keith Townsend wrote:
When creating a virtual link between an ABR non-directly connected are to an
ABR in the backbone should you always use the loopback address for the
virtual link. Doyle does this on page 943 of his Routing TCP/IP book.
loopbacks are always good to
The connection is actually from OSPF router ID ( RID ) to router i.d.
In the case of Doyle, his example is so nicely numbered that the RIDs and
the loopback addresses are the same. ;-
I am guessing that this is one of the gotcha's that evil lab proctors might
throw into the break-fix, or maybe
Keith,
Generally the router being used to connect you to area 0 will be on the same
subnet. Therefore no routing issues. As far as loopback you have to use
the router ID as the IP address of the router so if you are using a loopback
address to be the router ID that would explain it.
Cory
IPX doesn't beacon... Beaconing is a Token RIng function that happens at
layer 2. IPX happens at layer 3.
This is a simple case of OSI confusion (as opposed to OSI envy, which we
won't get into...).
Token Ring is Layer 2. IP and IPX are layer 3. The Token Ring MAU is part of
that Layer 2
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Make sure the translation is in the xlate table ( sh xlate ). If not ping
out from the inside host then check it again.
Todd
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Subject:
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Frank Wells wrote:
Do the WIC 1T and 2T modular cards for the 2600/3600 routers have db 60
sync/async ports just like a 2500 series router?
yes
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'some' ain't too happy when the gremlins do clean up with these
messages at groupstudy.
Arrggghhh!!
Paul B. ... appreciate the thoughtfulnes but is it possible to keep
the retention
CID isn't much like DCN. CID expects advanced technology expertise,
especially in legacy protocols. CID does not have any case studies and only
a few "methodology" questions. It mostly has strangely-worded questions
about Cisco solutions to problems network engineers face when growing and
I am a little behind in reading, but like www.mysimin.com to find stuff
cheap.
Brian
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Jeff Duchin wrote:
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
If you pass the Colt test you should pass the real thing no problem,
the boson tests are not as difficult but cover more of the area that
the exams are actually based on.
rgs peter.
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Mohan,
What
specifically are you looking for as far as info/help/etc?
I have
quite a bit of experience with the AVVID products. I am involved in a large
centralized, multi-tenant Cisco Call Manager 3.0 project using a myriad of
gateways,
the WIC-2T has two little tiny ports called smart serial ports. The WIC-1T
has a regular db60 like on a 2500, I don't think they could fit two of those
on a WIC
daveh
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To: [EMAIL
In the US we can test FXS voice ports easily. At just about any supermarket
we can buy analog phones for less than $20 US. That's all it takes. I would
guess that you can get analog phones for pretty cheap there too?
I don't think you can easily simulate ISDN, though, but check the archives
Chris,
What are the specific problems you are seeing the T1 comes back up? The only
routing issues I would look for would be to make sure you have recursive
routing configured wherever you have IP unnumbered configured. Either that,
or I would get rid of ip unnumbered alltogether since this is
Has any one tried Colt BCMSNe exam on cisco site?
Is it harder than real test? How is it compare to
Boson or real exam ?
Is boson exams any good for BCMSN ?
Thanks everyone in advance.
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The initial question did not mention secondary addresses. They simply stated
that they wanted to place TWO seperate routers, with TWO different IP
subnets. David,
If you could explain how you configured that please let me in on it
Thanks in advance.
P.S Always looking for new GURU tricks of
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Bill Sucevic wrote:
Actually, the WIC-1T has a DB60, and the WIC-2T has an SS (Super Serial)
connector.
thats right.I was thinking of an nm2w with 2 wic1t's
At 01:55 PM 11/9/00 -0600, Brian wrote:
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Frank Wells wrote:
Do the WIC 1T and 2T
Actually the CID 4.0 course is about to debut in web based/e-learning
format. The courseware should come out fairly soon after that.
I was actually communicating with the Product Manager for the CID course and
was going to sit in the beta class, but it was cancelled as their focus had
changed to
At 01:42 PM 11/9/00, NP-BASS LEON wrote:
HOW
I would really like to know this one.
If I heard it correct Brian mentioned that he had a dumb MAU, so that MAU
looks at that entire box as being one network segment, so how do you place
two router interfaces with two different IP or
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