Thanks much...
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Actually it's not the LECS, but rather the LES. The LECID is a unique
identifier
assigned by the LES when the client joins the ELAN. What does the LANE
client status
and
I am working on CCNP starting with BCMSN and wondering how can I connect
2524 with 1004.
Is there lab help I can get from these 2 routers
for CCNP exams.
Thanks people.
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Ok, this is a follow up to my e-mail last night, as it would seem, the
problem was not with my route configuration, but rather with the MSFC
detcing a link failure. So here goes the next round of questions.
I have two 6509's configured for redundant connectivity. I am trying to get
the MSFC to
According to the Cisco BSCN material,
IGRP uses protocol number 9 and exist at layer 4
RIP uses protocol number 520 (UDP) and exist at layer 7
OSPF uses protocol number 89 but does not idicate where it resides
EIGRP uses protocol number 88 resides at layer 4
and BGP uses port number 179 and
i would like to make a comment regarding the thread on cisco free stuff.
i am based in the UK.
a few months back i completed the questionaire to get my free copy of 'IP
Telephony' by Mcgraw Hill . when i got to the end, i noticed to my annoyance
'only valid in US and Canada' or something.
Neal Rauhauser wrote:
I will provide to anyone who connects the following:
1. an IPv6 in IPv4 tunnel
2. a /60 of IPv6 addresses that are globally routeable
3. an internal BGP peering session to AS 12023
4. telnet access to the core router to help with troubleshooting
5. my office
Group,
I know this question has been asked quite a few times but I couldn't find
any particularly on the lab study guides from the archives lately, only the
ones on great study material in general for the CCIE like Halabi's BGP book
and Radia Perlmans Interconnections. I am looking for input
ian gomeche wrote:
i am based in the UK.
snip
lo and behold, a few weeks later my book arrived.
Im not sure whats going on - Ive had the same experience but it hasnt
seemed to work recently. I think it might have been only the books they
had a surplus of that got sent across.
If anyone
Your instructor is one of the all-too-large group of people who try
to coerce things into a simplistic OSI model. Priscilla calls this
coercing protocols into OSI layers. It's really not the fault of OSI,
because there are documents that supplement the original model, such
as the Rout(e)ing
All kindly guys, I need some help or suggestion
Our company has two lines connecting to Internet, one is only 64K for DNS or
mail server,
the other is for WWW service. We have two PC servers with NT 4.0 + MS Proxy
2.0 as a firewall
Now we want to buy PIX instead of the two PCs.
DO WE NEED
All kindly guys, I need some help or suggestion
Our company has two lines connecting to Internet, one is only 64K for DNS or
mail server,
the other is for WWW service. We have two PC servers with NT 4.0 + MS Proxy
2.0 as a firewall
Now we want to buy PIX instead of the two PCs.
DO WE NEED
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, Brian Lodwick wrote:
Group,
I know this question has been asked quite a few times but I couldn't find
any particularly on the lab study guides from the archives lately, only the
ones on great study material in general for the CCIE like Halabi's BGP book
and Radia
Hi
Anyone in Singapore knows how much does a person with CCNP CCDP with 2
years of working in ISP earn?? roughly how much (or range) per month?
Would appreciate if anyone can email me back. Thanks
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Sorry to be a pain
let me see if i have this correct...
routing protocols do the following
manage links
exchange data
route packet
update each other
what his instructor is saying is that some of these functions work at
different "layers" of the OSI model...YES i know i shouldn`t be using
I agree this test was very good. The others for the CCNP track are not
however. The BCRAN and Switching tests were not relevant to the material
being test over so save your money on those. I'm looking at the CCPrep.com
folks for other tests. I understand that their people go down and take the
Kevin,
Please visit these two URLs to have a better understanding on how to
configure redundancy for Layer 2 (High Availability Feature) and Layer
3 (HSRP) on a CAT 6xxx switch...
Configuring
Redundancy (with config examples)
This chapter describes how to configure redundancy on the Catalyst
noticed they have a series of courses for CCNA. I wonder if anyone has
tried these or if anyone has a user name and password.
Thanks
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Lucent is a great company to work for, but as you mentioned there is still a
lot of travel. I was interviewing for a job that required 80% travel. I f you
can handle all the traveling the job is worth it. They give you stock options,
training on everything, and at least a 10% ( annual salary ) a
It depends on what you want to accomplish. Do you want redundacy, do you want ease of
administration, etc. You must ask yourself how criticial the internet is to your
business and if the internet plays a major role in the way your company conducts
business. Having two PIX boxes can eliminate at
PAT can be used when there is a limited number of IP addresses available for a NAT
pool
or when the NAT pool becomes exhausted and an over flow method is needed. Keep in mind
that when using PAT, some applications do not operate well or some fail to operate.
Austin wrote:
When does one need
If you are using a switch and using ISL or DOT1Q trunking, a network can be added to a
FE sub-interface and belong in a different area.
"Stull, Cory" wrote:
Kevin,
Just looked at the Cisco OSPF design guide.. Neighbor negotiation applies
to the primary address only. Secondary addresses
Hi, does anybody know whether there is a way to check the integrity of Cisco
IOS images (on my PC's disk) before trying to load them into a router?
Alternatively if someone could tell me or give me a reference to the
algorithm I'll write a program to do it and make it available.
Thanks
--
Hugo
I've been trying to study for the Building Cisco Multilayer Switched
Networks exam, and am about to walk out the door right now to take it.
I'm pretty much setting myself for failure, I just simply don't have the
experience with switches. Sure we've got a few 2924XL's at work, but it
doesn't cut
Need the professionals here:
Why is it, that you can not assign more than one Static IP Address to
the same
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The means that BGP is not supported on those images on that platform.
Nothing you can do but upgrade the images.
Sorry.
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hello :)
i have a slight problem
Hi
I assume you are talking about NAT/PAT, as your post is a little short on
info.
Anyway, think about it for a minute, how would it possible for one IP to
have two of the same port? So what you need to do is have a subnet on your
outside interface that has enough IPs in it so that you can
Howard, I know we've had this discussion before here on groupstudy. I also
accept that there remains a lot of confusion of OSI terminology with PC
terminology. I.e. application on a PC versus OSI application.
That said, I am looking at the Certification Zone OSI paper. In it is the
statement
This seems as good a place as any to throw in this book review
I'm currently reading Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks by Terry
Slattery and Bill Burton
( McGraw Hill ISBN 0-07-058144-4 )
Very good book, particularly when you approach it with the understanding
that:
1) this is not a
Adele, are you talking two ip addresses on the same interface as in
secondary addressing?
Ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
Ip address 172.24.3.17 255.255.240.0 secondary
This can be done on serial interfaces as well as ethernet interfaces
Chuck
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A good question that can save people a lot of headache in a production
environment.
When you download the IOS from CCO, there's a table that lists the filename,
file size, date published and a more info hyperlink (shown as a "?"
character.) Click on the question mark. One of the items listed is
Adele,
If you were talking about NAT how would the data ever get to the correct
destination in translation if you were able to overload the port with
multiple IP's and able to overload the IP with multiple ports?
John,
How would you be configuring what you are talking about?
Brian
From:
Since I'm not sure if this is a NAT/PAT question
Add the "secondary" keyword to the second IP ADDRESS statement.
For Example:
interface ethernet 0
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip address 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 secondary
ip address 10.2.2.1 255.255.0.0 secondary
Rodgers Moore
Hi
Normally you would see a /30 (255.255.255.252) mask on a outside interface.
Instead use something that has a few more host IPs available on the
interface, i.e. /28 (255.255.255.240) which will give you 14 host IPs with
12 available after the interfaces are addressed.
I do not know if this is
If my boson.com test scores are an indicator I am going to scoot
through BCMSN come Monday without a lot of trouble.
We're running a variety of cat stuff at work and I no longer feel
the need to keep the Cat 5000 I've been using so I am going to offer it
for sale/trade.
I have
I don't know about mindleaders , but I am attending e-learning CCNP classes
at Knowledgnet.com and like them very much. Lou Rossi is one of the
instructors, he also runs ccprep.com
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Howard, I know we've had this discussion before here on groupstudy. I also
accept that there remains a lot of confusion of OSI terminology with PC
terminology. I.e. application on a PC versus OSI application.
That said, I am looking at the Certification Zone OSI paper. (which
version? I did
Ryan,
I'll go and try it right now.
Many thanks,
Hugo
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A good question that can save people a lot of headache in a production
environment.
When you
What are you refering to? If you want to assign the same IP address to multiple
interfaces on the same router, then you must disable routing and configure bridging.
The
only way to get a clearer picture of what you want to accomplish is to have more
detail.
--
Willie Bell
CCIE,CCDP,CNE
email
It appears that there might be some small misunderstanding about DR and BDR
relationships.
On a Multi-access net the DR is the "pseudonode" which represents the net.
It is similar to NLSP in this regard.
All OSPF routers refresh their LSAs occasionally. The DR sends LSA type 2 to
all OSPF routers
2K ?
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Networks exam, and am about to walk out the door right now to take it.
I'm pretty much setting myself for failure, I
Howard commented:
That said, I am looking at the Certification Zone OSI paper. (which
version? I did one.)
It was the OSI paper by someone else of the same name and a different
CertificationZone with the same url ;-
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Just so everyone knows, I did pass... barely.
726/1000. 699 passing score. I'm not happy with my performance, but I am
happy to announce I am a CCNP!
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Aaron Moreau-Cook
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000
Just to put in some empirical data, I set up two routers on an Ethernet
link, in the classic OSPF broadcast scenario. Hello time is 10 seconds. Dead
time 40 seconds ( 4xhello )
I determined which of the two routers was the DR, and which was the BDR
I then plugged into and monitored from the
Hi all.
I need your help.
Which one do you think is correct in frame-relay
network?
A. subinterface(central site): local DLCI number=1:1
B. a PVC:local DLCI number=1:1
I am trying to understand a concept in Frame relay
network.
Answering these questions would be greatly helpful to
me.
I
Know what they call the guy who finishes last in his med school
class?...Doctor!
As someone who passed each of the CCNP tests by fewer than 20 points, all I
can say is CONGRATULATIONS
And keep on learning!
Good going.
Chuck
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Suggestion: look at the MULTI_EXIT_DISC (MED) attribute of BGP and whether
your provider can provide you metrics for routes.
Winston.
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Achieving symmetric traffic flow in this situation will be challenging (using BGP).
Without seeing your configs and getting a better feel for the network I could suggest
you move toward an asymmetric scenario. Simply run HSRP into your own LAN and allow
all outbound to flow out one line, and
Routing protocols have network-layer functionality, regardless of whether
they use an IP header, IP/UDP header, IP/BGP header, or no header at all
above the MAC header (IS-IS) to transfer their information.
If we can't agree that routing protocols have network-layer functionality,
we should
This was no easy test. I got 78%. It
wasn't very ambiguous, but I really had to pick apart details to choose an
answer. To make matters worse, the test exploded half-way through.
Fortunately, when they got it restarted, it picked up where I left off. I
finished with plenty of time to spare.
Routing protocols have network-layer functionality, regardless of
whether they use an IP header, IP/UDP header, IP/BGP header, or no
header at all above the MAC header (IS-IS) to transfer their
information.
If we can't agree that routing protocols have network-layer
functionality, we should
Rob,
Congratulations on both your exam and your new born
son. Perhaps a better future for him will be your driving force, we all
tip our hats to you. Good luck. I'll be taking my CCIE written on
December 1st.
Best Regards,
Scott M. Trieste
CCNP/Security, CCDP, MCSE -Win2k
""Rob
Chuck,
Thanks for testing. Now my curiosity is at an all time high. Is it possible
for you to do the test with 4 routers ?
My theory is that 2 or maybe even 3 routers are not enough.
Here is why: 2 routers on a broadcast net will always have a DR and BDR. If
the DR goes away, the DR will know it
I need input or comment. I have two 2924xl switches and 5500 switches on my network.
I have a cross over cable connecting the two switches together which will give me 40
ports to work with. The problem that Im running into is that I FEC Port 21 to 24 to 4
port on the 5500 using the same port
Does anyone know if there is a there is a source for the major differences
between IOS releases ?
For example 11.1 -added this or that functionality
11.2-added support for x etc.
The info is scattered all over on Cisco.
thanks,
Winston.
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The second time around was a cinch! (I failed it the first time with a
66%. ) I studied for a couple more weeks and took it again this morning
and passed with an 84%. Both times I only had about 5 minutes left on the
clock when I was finished.
The first time, I had done really well in only
Hi,
I'm confused on the subject of totally stubby areas, and the command "area
default-cost". From what I'm reading, one of the qualifications of a totally
stubby area is that if multiple exits (ABRs) exist, routing to outside the
area does not have to take an optimal path. Does this mean that
I have been working with a system which has under its eigrp
process this command "eigrp stub connected". From what I gather this perticular
router acts as a stub and receives no eigrp updates to its routing table but
does receive and send out hellos because it has established a neighbor
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It is quite an unclear question.
first, at least one pvc will need to be setup, no matter how you look at it;
subinterface or not.
at any type of central site, i reccomend using subinterfaces, this way you when you go
to expand, you dont wind up with an inconsistent config. everything will be
Uh, what are you thinking? youre about to put as 10K box on a 64k hookup.
screw the pix. pix are awefull. you really ought to invest in a better connection
if i were you i would do that, and use something like a linux box or obenbsd box as
your firewall. either that or a cheap router doing
It is quite an unclear question.
first, at least one pvc will need to be setup, no matter how you look at it;
subinterface or not.
at any type of central site, i reccomend using subinterfaces, this way you when you go
to expand, you dont wind up with an inconsistent config. everything will be
You have probably been here already but I find everything I need on IOS
differences here.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/index.htm
Sincerely, Raul
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Jim Dixon wrote:
Please follow the below instructions EXACTLY
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Call this number. It is funny. It is nothing bad.
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, Shaw, Winston Mr. wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a there is a source for the major differences
between IOS releases ?
For example 11.1 -added this or that functionality
11.2-added support for x etc.
The info is scattered all over on Cisco.
IOS feature matrix,
If you look at the RFC, I believe there are only BDR elections. When a new
segment comes up, a BDR is elected, then promoted to DR, then the BDR is
elected again.
Ed
Of some interest - the debug ip ospf hello and debug ip ospf events were
silent immediately after unplugging the DR. It was
Does anyone have experience with VoIP on the 2600
series routers? I have acustomer that wants to connect two building
via GIG fiber and I have some questions on how to get the voice between the two
buildings. If you can help let me know and I will send some diagrams and
more specific
I see this leads to a lcis.booksonline.com url. I am a member of the
tcbc.booksonline.com club, and they do indeed have a monthly featured
selection. Interestingly, some of their clubs require you to refuse the
selection, some do not. You can refuse it online by the way, and the
typical books
I couldn't agree more, a multiport switch connected to the router, then
another switch for each area of worksations is the way I would go.
Bri
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Donald B Johnson Jr wrote:
Your problem seems to be insufficient hardware.
Supernetting five subnets and putting
My take would be either the previously mentioned spectrum, Netcool on
www.netcool.com, or the really cheap Nocol.
Brian
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SNMP graph usage on the relevant interfaces, then use an application to
turn the gathered data into a viewable graph.
Brian
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Pham, Phi wrote:
I am trying to find out the best practical way to define the free capacity
of a line ? We are an ISP and for the
Thanks to everyone. I passed the CCDA Friday morning. Time to start
studying for the first CCNP test.
Thanks,
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This is my setup:
2504(int bri0)-Demonstrator-2503(int bri0)
The Demonstrator came with a program that allows you to change the
configuration of the Demonstrator. Some of the parameters you could change
include:
D Channel X.25:
None
Permanent (PVC)
Dial-Up (SVC)
B Channel:
Bob,
A stub area may have more than one ABR. Stub areas are areas into which
information on external routes is not sent. Instead, there is a default
external route generated by the area border router, into the stub area for
destinations outside the autonomous system. To take advantage of the
OReilly has a book, Internet Core Protocols, the definitive guide. It is
all about packet and header analysis, and includes a software sniffer on
cd in the back..
Brian
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Dorroh, Hunter wrote:
I was wondering what everyone would recommend for a software
Don't take this the wrong way, but I have a couple
of questions.
Since you're being compensated (paid) by your
customer, how do you intend on compensating someone in this group for helping
you?
If you don't compensate someone for helping you,
how do you know that your helper didn't just
Congratulations, I am sure you will do well also in your pursuit of your
CCNP.
Sincerely,
Raul F. Fernandez
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Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 7:03 PM
Subject: Passed CCDA
Thanks to everyone. I passed
Well you can pay anywhere between 3.5k all the way to 8k on e-bay. I myself
have 2 switches in my home lab (2924 and a 1924 both enterprise) but I will
be purchasin at least a 5002 in the near future. There is no dought these
are the switches of choice for studying. You can always set time aside
To physically connect the routers you just need regular cat5 cables between
the S/T router interface and the S/T port on the NT1 and again regular cat5
cables between the U interface on the NT1 and the U interface on your ISDN
simulator.
ROUTER A
isdn switch-type basic-ni1
dialer-list 1 protocol
Sorry for the unclear question.
What I was trying to ask was the FR configured with
Multipoint.
When multiple PVCs are configured in a subinterface of
the central site router, I was wondering how many
local DLCI numbers are needed. There are three branch
offices, and each branch office has two
The NT1 turns the 4 wire S/T reference point into a two wire connection
point. I am certain there are additional services the NT1 performs, but I
am not sure of what they are. It will take an ISDN guru to answer that, and
I don't qualify...yet :-)
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From: Alex Lee
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, jeongwoo park wrote:
Sorry for the unclear question.
What I was trying to ask was the FR configured with
Multipoint.
When multiple PVCs are configured in a subinterface of
the central site router, I was wondering how many
local DLCI numbers are needed. There are
You gotta love the airline industry. ;-)
"Many people on board the aircraft were quite upset that there was a large
uncontrollable pig on board, especially those in the first-class cabin,"
the incident report stated.
Priscilla
At 04:46 PM 11/11/00, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
Routing
There's a Cisco Press book (which the title slips my mind @ the moment), but
it's always best to remember 11.2 started NAT DES (early IPSec), 11.3
started PAT a lot of the technical (module) stuff, 12.0 brought the new
technologies such as voice, full IPSec/ VPN, Dynamic DHCP "out" ( generally
In the Boson software, what is QID (located in the bottom right)?
does it indicate any mark? I try to find a correlation between
correctly answer question and high QID but it does not really work
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I don't have personal experience, but I do work with 4 CCIE's that obtained
their lab cert's in 99 2000. The only IOS's you should see, are the ones
critical to the scenario (i.e. 11.2, 11.3, 12.0 (for voice triple DES)).
I asked this very question myself. One of the guys (my boss) said he
It depends on your Teltone. Some models need NT1 some goes directly to a U
interface. Basically, you use a straight through cable.
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This is my setup:
2504(int
What is the difference between FXS and FXO?
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You're talking about 2 PVC's going to the same site from one site? Like Site
A's connection to Site B's connection has 2 PVCs? I believe if that's the
case, you'll need 2 DLCIs since you need 1 DLCI per PVC. For 3
subinterfaces, you'll have a total of 6 if I understood your question right.
It's
Please post your config on the 2924 and the 5500.
Autonegotiation on all these ports or did you set it to 100 on all 8 ports?
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I need input or comment. I have two 2924xl switches and 5500 switches on
It's just a question ID#
Basically, each question has a corresponding QID#. I believe their program
randomize a set of QID so that when you take the exam, you get a fixed set
of random questions for each Exam (A, B, C or D).
I don't think it's relevant to the test taker.
"Hubert Pun" [EMAIL
Question Identifier
If there are 360 questions in the database, this is question x of 360
There are a few glitches in some of the tests where the QID is 0.
If you ask a question to Boson about a certain question, the QID is what
they use to be sure you're both talking about the same question.
You guys must be integrators! She has a 5500 already, which although somewhat dated,
should be able to provide enough horsepower to route to 600 users in 5 or 6 subnets
surely.
I highly expect her issue is not lack of hardware related. I expect there is a
misconfiguration or faulty cabling
Totally stubby is a cisco nob that takes the concept of a stub area a step further.
In a stub area, only LSA types 1 (router) 2 (network) and 3 ( summary) flow within the
area. Hence, no routing information concerning prefixes outside of the OSPF domain is
injected into the area. In a
I am assuming you have two PVCs at each branch office for either a
doubly-large CIR, or because you have two physical interfaces. either way,
unless some weird frame-switching is being done, and im not sure if this
is possible ( though it prolly is ) each branch office pvc is going to
require
I'm not so sure, myself within 48 hours of updating my resume online to
reflect my CCNA I received a job offer. Without having both certifications
no one would talk to me about employment (this with 3 years experienceas a
network admin/help desk)Of course when going for entry level positions it
Oops was supposed to go to list
Has been a really long day
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From: Laurel Redd
To: Rodgers Moore
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: VoIP
Oh good grief.
I think people who have the good sense to ask a
question when they are over their
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