Does anyone know if there are very many exhibit or diagram based
questions on the exam???. I am seing a lot in Boson and wondered???
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1) Yes, and we had some of the same issues.
The biggest was that we had to hard code the codec on all interfaces.
For some reason the default codec G729ar8 wasn't always being selected or
detected and since it's the default you can't hard code it. We had to opt
for G729r8. We had point t
Peter,
I believe that the correct configuration would be to deny 10.6.x.x access to
any outside addresses:
outbound 102 deny 10.6.x.x 255.255.255.255 0 0
and then to allow access to the 200.121.x.x server on port 1222 with an
except statement:
outbound 102 except 200.121.x.x 255.255.255.255 12
Passed BSCN exam,scored 873.
Thanks for everybody helped me.Especial for Janto,Robert Ding,Who give
me many great idea.Now I have 2 to go.Next goal is BCRAN,it was said the
easiest one.Anybody can advice me as to:
1.Exam question type
2.Passing score
3.Prepare material
4.knowledge point
I will be
hello :)
i have a slight problem
ok.. im my 16xx router i was using ios 11.2 ip-only,
anyways i wanted to config bgp to play around with, so in the correct mode
i did a "router ?", and bgp was listed, then when i did "router bgp 1" (or
anyone AS) it said unknown routing protocol. then i tried
Recently an instructor in a class I was taking said something I found
interesting. I hope I can do justice to his words.
Network layer:IP IP IP
Transport layer: TCP UDP
Application layer: BGPRIP EIGRP, OSP
$.02, the product lit doesn't mention the WIC-2T nor the WIC-2A/S, but the
enhanced configuration tool lists both as a valid and orderable items for
the 3600 series. I believe that you must be running IOS version 12.0.3T or
better to support termination of more that one serial interface in a WIC
I have a question to the CCIE lab veterans regarding this question; Do the
proctors throw in systems with older IOS's on them in the lab to cause
problems that are solved by newer IOS versions? And if so, do they smile or
frown upon upgrading to solve the problem, or expect you to find a different
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 23:00:01 -0500 (EST), Marco Rodrigues wrote:
> Hello Group,
>
> I dont' know if anyone found this yet, but I couldn't find an
> errata on the ciscopress homepage so here it goes. On Pg .100 it states
> that a VLAN ID header is 10 bits long in the first 26 bytes of
I changed jobs a few months back and as part of my new duties I get
to learn a lot about IPv6.
I have a Cisco 7206 VXR 300 that is dedicated to being an IPv6
access point. The router is part of AS12023 and its connected via
ethernet to our border router that peers with UUNet (AS701), Tel
AGNetTools lets you ping and traceroute in octal also. Very weird.. &;-)
Priscilla
At 01:23 AM 11/11/00, Gareth Hinton wrote:
>Tried a few other IP addresses out and seems to be in base 8. Only the 3 LSB
>can be used (as with 4 bits the MSB would be units of 512). In fact I'm
>probably wrong
Hello Group,
I dont' know if anyone found this yet, but I couldn't find an
errata on the ciscopress homepage so here it goes. On Pg .100 it states
that a VLAN ID header is 10 bits long in the first 26 bytes of the ISL
encapulation. But later in Figure 3-7 it says the VLAN ID field is 15
I don't know if anyone else noticed but there *IS* an image
for the little Cisco 1000 series boxes that does OSPF and BGP.
I am running the old 11.3 based IOS IPv6 beta image and it works
great. The 12.0 based IPv6 image, besides being too large to fit on the
2 meg flash you
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Dennis Laganiere wrote:
> I'm putting together my little home CCIE lab and amoung the 2500's and
> 3600's on my desk is a little, lonely 1005. It's cute, it works fine as a
> 1-Ethernet, 1-Serial box, but the IOS is version 10.3(7) and it only has 8k
> NVRAM and 4mb flash.
>
I'm putting together my little home CCIE lab and amoung the 2500's and
3600's on my desk is a little, lonely 1005. It's cute, it works fine as a
1-Ethernet, 1-Serial box, but the IOS is version 10.3(7) and it only has 8k
NVRAM and 4mb flash.
The questions are:
Should I try and upgrade the IOS (
I'll trade you. How was Boson for the CIT exam?
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>
> I am reading the Sybex CCDA study guide.
>
> How good is the Boson exam for CCDA and whic
I am also looking at these folks to see how their tests compare to Boson and
some of the others that sell practice tests. If you hear anything I would
really appreciate knowing.
John Huston
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I'll going to take this exam soon and I think your information will be very
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"jack" <[EMA
Tried a few other IP addresses out and seems to be in base 8. Only the 3 LSB
can be used (as with 4 bits the MSB would be units of 512). In fact I'm
probably wrong in calling them MSB LSB as its not binary so not a Bit.
In fact if you ping 10.020.030.040 you still
g
Do you mean INS as in Lucent Netcare? or the immigration department?
Nicholas Pandola wrote:
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know this is a little of subject but I needed to know what the industry
thinks about INS. They have offered me a job working as a intergrader
and it sounds pretty exciting.
I am starting to get in on the internetworking portion of the network.
We have 4 3500xl stacked through GBIC running 6 vlans (2 on same switches)
and routing between all of them.
We have a Vlan for the Servers and the rest to different labs.
We are running Novell Primary DNS and Win2000 Secondar
You couldn't be more right! I jumped the gun. My response to your
question 1) was incorrect. The BDR to Dr transition doesn't use the
Hello protocol. The BDR listens to the LSAs from other routers
(non-DR/BDRs) but doesn't reflood or ack them unless the DR fails to.
I still can't find the e
they had that offer about a couple of months ago.
They don't have it anymore.
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As I glanced over your
senseless rambling, Mr. Cisco security
You use the router ID of the remote router in the
virtual link command. This will be the highest IP on a
loopback interface. If you have multiple routers in a
area use the show ip ospf commands to find out what
the router ID is the router is forming an adjanency
with, and used that for the virtua
What release of code are you running and ARU rev?
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> 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 possi
If you're talking about the ATM Layer 3 book, I have an extra one from my
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I'm glad someone has some ethical sense in them. Even
if I did'nt like or need whatever I received, I sure
would'nt sell it at some ridiculous price. What
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things for the sole purpose of selling them. Lauren, I
fully understand your point of view.
I have a friend that is trying to setup a situation like this.
router w hsrp-->2 switches--->2 ports on a multiport nic on a server.
He'd like the server to be a Solaris running Sparc. The part he wants to
accomplish that I couldn't answer is this. He wants each port to have the
same ip and f
Do you have a URL to the web page/tech doc that this
came from or is it from printed material?
To me, it sounds like they are suggesting to run debug
pointing to a access list to reduce what debug outputs
so the router isn't hit that bad resource wise.
Depending on the debug command(s) you hav
As I glanced over your senseless
rambling, Mr. Cisco security, I noticed the mention of a free optical networking
book. Does anyone have the link for this?? Oh, I promise not to turn
around and sell it in the future. Scouts honor!!
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Give Ethereal (or any of the libpcap/winpcap stuff) a
try. These are free and are downloadable for various
platforms. They are fine for basic stuff if thats what
you're looking to analyze. It'll give you a starting
point then after awhile you can better determine what
you need in a commercial pro
chris fong wrote:
> I am disgusted at
> those who turn around and sell them on Ebay. You would
> not believe how many items I have come across on Ebay;
> t-shirts, books, you name it, its on Ebay. The most
> recent item being the free book:Optical Networks, A
> Practical Perspective.
totally a
Some things that might help:
1. Are you using CODEC like G.729 that works at an
8Kbps bit rate? If not, you'll be hating life.
2. Bandwidth at full rate & Multilink PPP
(MLPPP) or FRF.12 will still be 17.2kbps.
3. You need QoS, even if you can burst to port
speed at 56kbps.
4. Consider LLQ
Network people have a language that when they speak, no other non-networker
can understands.
I thought I am a networker and I understand the language, but I am stuck on
this one used by Cisco: "Configure a loopback to channel the debug traffic".
What is Cisco talking about?
Does it mean to use s
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Matthew Herman wrote:
>
> >You ran OSPF to customers? So you were selling them transit and used
> >OSPF? I imagine the evil a customer could do to your network if they had
> > access to an OSPF neighbor router.
>
> I did not say it was bright. They had multiple T-1's
I know this is a little of subject but I needed to
know what the industry thinks about INS. They have offered me a job
working as a intergrader and it sounds pretty exciting.
Title: RE: To the people going after free stuff
How is this taking advantage of Cisco? You find a free book, courtesy of Cisco and groupstudy, get it for free. Maybe you read it and turn around and sell it to someone else who can use it; maybe you *don't* read it, but make it available to some
in 2600 routers output will be similar except you have one physical simm.
nodir
Saa Milic wrote:
> Chuck, in your 2500, two slots are occupied.
>
> Saa
>
> Chuck Larrieu wrote:
> >
> > So, Sasa, what can you tell me from this output? :->
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> > Router#sh flash chips
> > 16384K
Ok.. This is getting good. Books are all over the place: Round two "The
confusion continues".
Question 1.
I am quoting again from the exam cram acrc but its no bible either.
"BDR IP Address: The backup for the DR. It waits for half a second to hear
DR flooding updates. If the DR does
I am taking the CCDA exam next week.
I am reading the Sybex CCDA study guide.
How good is the Boson exam for CCDA and which version (1, 2 or 3) would you
recommend.
Thanks for your reply in advance.
Cheers,
Sundar Palaniappan CCNP, MCSE
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I should have been clearer. I took the beta this morning and was
looking for any final prep input.
I also thought it was a good test, but it's my field so I would. I
agree with most all of what Messrs. Moore and Larrieu have said, and
thanks for the info. I really can't improve much on Mr. L
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Have fun,
Now the fun starts, Lager, Lager, Lager
Phil.
middle#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration
Michael,
I knew the bits and bytes didn't sound right but I couldn't remember what
the number represented.
I didn't go into it very much in detail on the news server but the issue was
a timing one. In running debug isdn q931 I could see the link connect on the
second channel but would receive an
At 9:49 AM -1000 11/10/2000, Frank B. wrote:
>
>3) I've never had a need to use 2 OSPF process but Someone already
>stated it being used to transition/migrate and that seems
>reasonable...but keep in mind you'd have duplicate everything! I would
>imagine the strain on resources, say for the netwo
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> Also, I believe you can NOT use a WIC-2T in a 36xx router.
>
> -Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can't use a WIC-2T in the older NM-1E2W modules; however, the ne
All right guys I need some help
I have been working with Cisco for a while
now on a VOIP issue. The problems lies in both call disconnects and voice
distortion. We have followed all the steps for traffic shaping (QOS) and
rtp header-compression but these do not seem to help. We h
well said Mr Jensen.
I loved your comment!
Regards.
Rajeev
y
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>From: "David Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "David Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: ISDN call disconnects automatically !
>
>I had a similar problem last year. The trouble was a result of the demarc
>being too far from the router (about 500 feet). I resolved the problem
At 12:22 PM -0800 11/10/2000, Julian Eccli wrote:
>Does anyone know the definition of Control Plane from a generic
>routing protocol
>standpoint? Is it the same definition as in ATM? I have heard references to
>control planes in various talks but they were not specific to ATM.
>
>
>Best Regards
Thanks for the research, Jim. Jim has shown that when a router attempts to
insert into a ring (MAU) with a different ring number than an
already-inserted router, it doesn't work. The second router fails to insert
into the ring. Here's what happens, assuming you don't use Rodgers Moore's
creati
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Title: Protocol 9
Kim,
I believe this is the protocol number assigned
to EIGRP multicast packets.
I have take the liberty of including a good
link to CISCO which has a ggod explanation about
IGRP and this particular topic. By the way, you
will truly enjoy Doyle's book. Do all the exercis
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/configs/async/async_confi
gs.htm
Watch the word wrap.
Consider purchasing the BCRAN, Building Cisco Remote Access Networks, book
from Cisco Press. Tom Thomas' BCRAN book has also been favorably mentioned.
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From: Sam [mai
I use net-xray and am very happy
Duck
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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 10:18 AM
Subject: Network Sniffer Recomendation
> I was wondering what everyone would recommend for a software based sniffer
> like
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/protocol-numbers
For a more complete list.
> -Original Message-
> From: Nelluri Reddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 1:54 PM
> To: Kim O'Connor
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: Protocol 9
>
>
> Kim
>
>
Why would you need to have primary router and backup
router implementing HSRP even if you had primary
interface and backup interface?
You could do it with one router instead of two.
jw
--- michael owuor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris,
> What are the specific problems you are seeing the T1
> c
Does anyone know the definition of Control Plane from a generic routing protocol
standpoint? Is it the same definition as in ATM? I have heard references to
control planes in various talks but they were not specific to ATM.
Best Regards,
Julian
--
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Juni
how is it calculate ? It works with win9x
too.
Thanks
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No, not IPv6, just an regular IPv4 address
written partially in hexidecimal. Works on NT/W2K, don't know
Kim
It is protocol number 9. It is defined as:
9 IGP any private interior gateway [IANA]
(used by Cisco for their IGRP)
Hope it helps.
Nelluri
Kim O'Connor wrote:
>
>
> On page 232 of Doyle's Routing TCP/IP he states," Unlike RIP,
> which i
Hi friends
I am trying to play around with Routing and Dial
backup.
I dont have access to an ISDN simulator. Is there
any way that I can use my aux or serial ports to simulate a line which comes up
only if the Primary link fails.
If this requires any special cables, please let me
know the
David,
It appears you have received conflicting guidance on your
question...I'll throw my 2 cents in but I hope I don't add to the
confusion:
1) RouterDeadInterval is the legth of time a router waits for a Hello
packet from a neighbor before declaring it down...the same timer is used
by t
Refer to pages 32 and 38-39 of the same book. The protocol field in an IP
header states what upper level protocol is to be encapsulated. According to
pages 38-39, "88" indicates that IGRP is in the transport layer. I hope this
helps although I'm not sure if 9 or 88 is the correct protocol number.
Cut-through works great, but one of the users apparently got paranoid and
wasn't sure everything was working right, see the application software
didn't give out the result he wanted, so he requested Store-and-forward as
it is less prone to "error" or irregularities. It turns out that
store-and-fo
I am using PIX 515 IOS ver 4.4. I have to allow only one inside user to
access an Internet address on a particular port. I am using outbound
statement with except to do this. But it is not working. Can anyone put some
light on that. Here is what I am doing:
A user from 10.6.x.x subnet needs to ac
Please don't write stuff like this to the list.
This will only cause many angry American members to reply to your message,
and before you know it, 50% of the e-mails to the list will be about this
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If McDonnald had
Title: Protocol 9
On page 232 of Doyle's Routing TCP/IP he states," Unlike RIP, which is accessed via UDP, the IGRP process is accessed directly from the IP layer as protocol 9." Can anyone explain "protocol 9"? I have tried a few books and CCO but can't seem to find an explaination
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Matthew Herman wrote:
> I'll throw my hat in..
>
> 1. .5 seconds (50 msec) (Chapter 7, p142 exam cram acrc)
you sure you're not thinking of HSRP?
> 2. yes, there will be only one DR and its your single point of failure as
> well 8->.
But not on PtP links, Their is no DR e
Reply in-line.
Rodgers Moore
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>
> Need some help in configuring VoIP
> I am testing the loopback connectivity between my
> router and EPABX by dialing a local extension number.
>
> As Soon as
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, David Armstrong wrote:
> Last night at our BSCN study group meeting in Dallas we had some questions
> about OSPF that we weren't able to resolve. If someone or ones could answer
> these it would clarify some areas we're a little fuzzy on. Also, if you're
> iin the Dallas Ft.
Comments inserted below.
>1) What is the default time period that the BDR waits when listening to
>LSA's from the DR before it decides that the DR is down and promotes itself
>to DR. All the literature we could find simply said that the BDR waits for
>the specified time period but never said wha
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Date: Friday, November 10, 2000 12:59 PM
Subject: To the people going after free stuff
>I know most people getting free stuff from cisco a
I was wondering what everyone would recommend for a software based sniffer
like Net-Xray, Network Observer, Fluke Inspector, etc. I know most of these
companies have downloads but the learning curve is pretty steep for each one
and I only have funds and time for one product. What is the best one
Can't we just use the cut-through method instead of this tedious store and
forward method of ballot counting?
-Skivvy
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Hey!! We'
I asked a similar question here a few months ago. I was told to take the
CIT course and I did. I am glad that I took this course as it really fit
well with what I have learned through experience. I have not taken the
other courses but in conversations with other CIT students who had I was
told
At least it didn't say AFLAC.
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> Please follow the below instructions EXACTLY
> I have discovered a new application for voice menuing systems.
> ENJOY! and remember..INSTALL THAT OPTION 7 on every system
Dear fellows,
I have three CIMs and i want other CIMs specially Cvoice and
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At 07:27 PM 11/9/00 -0800, you wrote:
Look on EbayI picked an Andrew's 8228 and 4 IBM TR nics for less than
$40.00,
including shipping!
Stefan
>I haven't done Token Ring in years, but I'm putting my home lab together.
>Does anybody have any suggestions for a low-cost MAU and some NICS. I
Here is Cisco's explanation:
Error Message: %AT-3-NETDISAGREES [chars]: Net range does not match other
routers, port disabled
Explanation:
The configurations of one or more other AppleTalk routers are inconsistent
with the configuration of this router.
>From: Raymond Adi Irawan <[EMAIL PR
I'll throw my hat in..
1. .5 seconds (50 msec) (Chapter 7, p142 exam cram acrc)
2. yes, there will be only one DR and its your single point of failure as
well 8->.
3. doh...I have set up multiple as's on one router when I had multiple
customer and redistributed into my AS. It worked ok but I am
AT LEAST YO CAN TELL THEM THANKS ...FIRSTWE HELP EACH OTHER OUT NOT
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Routing BSCN cramsession/quick study guide
>Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 12:02
No, not IPv6, just an regular IPv4 address written
partially in hexidecimal. Works on NT/W2K, don't know about other
platforms.
Neil Schneider
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Thanks Frank!
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> When you have more internal hosts that need outside access than you have
> 'legal' IP addresses to translate them with. PAT uses port numbers to
then
> keep track of the translations
I would hazzard a guess that you would need to move the original physical
OSPF interface commands onto a subinterface to make this work.
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>Subject: Re: FastE
When you have more internal hosts that need outside access than you have
'legal' IP addresses to translate them with. PAT uses port numbers to then
keep track of the translations.
>From: "Austin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: PAT
Huh Hmmm!!!
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>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Friday Follies
>Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 11:02:10 -0600
>
>Please follow the below instructions EXACTLY
>I have discovered a new application for voice menuing systems.
>ENJO
I know most people getting free stuff from cisco are
doing it for thier personal use, but I am disgusted at
those who turn around and sell them on Ebay. You would
not believe how many items I have come across on Ebay;
t-shirts, books, you name it, its on Ebay. The most
recent item being the free b
I had a similar problem last year. The trouble was a result of the demarc
being too far from the router (about 500 feet). I resolved the problem by
removing the "ppp multilink" statement which bound both lines (SPIDs) into
one connection and let them connect separately. Also, add a "dialer
load-th
When does one need to configure PAT on the PIX?
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Last night at our BSCN study group meeting in Dallas we had some questions
about OSPF that we weren't able to resolve. If someone or ones could answer
these it would clarify some areas we're a little fuzzy on. Also, if you're
iin the Dallas Ft. Worth area and would like to attend, we'd love to hav
In case no one else has, I removed this guy from the list.
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On 11/9/2000 at 11:50 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>This is awesome!
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Do anyone saw this number as IP
before?
0100.10.41.0142
Sure, you can ping that number which will convert
to IP address:
64.10.41.98
is that the IPv6 IP address ?
Thanks
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It would be helpful if you posted some of your config. Particularily
the bgp portion.
Pete
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***On 11/10/2000 at 1:30 AM Kevin Welch wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to understand some route
redistribution, here is the senario:
I have two routers,
Your config should look close to this one. Check it again and make sure you
have the cables in the correct ports.
ROUTER A
isdn switch-type basic-ni1
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
interface BRI0
ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
encapsulation ppp
isdn spid1 0835866101 8358661
isdn spid
I am using PIX 515 IOS ver 4.4. I have to allow only one inside user to
access an Internet address on a particular port. I am using outbound
statement with except to do this. But it is not working. Can anyone put some
light on that. Here is what I am doing:
A user from 10.6.x.x subnet needs to
Kevin,
Just looked at the Cisco OSPF design guide.. Neighbor negotiation applies
to the primary address only. Secondary addresses can be configured on an
interface with a restriction that they have to belong to the same area as
the primary address.
Still not sure this applies to sub-interfac
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Kevin Wigle wrote:
> Can't get to a router with a fe interface at the moment
perhaps you can get to it from another interface, like a serial interface?
>
> Can a FE use sub-interfaces?
only if you are doing VLANS with ISL or dot1q.
>
> A problem we encountered i
Can't get to a router with a fe interface at the moment
Can a FE use sub-interfaces?
A problem we encountered is that we tried to bring up a new cct.
The FE already had on OSPF area on it - say area 2
We added a secondary address and put that network into area 3
All hell broke loose.
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