Hi
For the beging I am trying to work with just one VLAN.
The CISCO documentation says that other equipments are working with
just one instance of STP for all VLANS defined inside of them.
See the link
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_5_2/config/e
i am building a access list on a router to filter the dns lookup,
i am wondering whether the source and destination udp port are both
domain(53) or the source port is choosed randomly when a client query
the dns server, and how about the situation is when domain file transfer
happens.
thanks
ospf. ISIS I have found is deployed mainly is Large Telcos.
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Subject: OSPF vs. IS-IS
Which one is more widely deployed, OSPF or IS-IS?
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Hi Guys,
I know we have seen a lot of debate about the use of Boson but I need a
little advise. I want to take the BSCMN exam and I was wondering if any of
you great people will tell me which edition of the boson test to get whether
the #1 or #2 as I am a bit confused.
Thanks
TAI
Title: CCNP Preparation library
no still it is not available
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Subject: CCNP Preparation library
Hi everybody,
Is the CCNP Prep Library ( 2nd
Which one is more widely deployed, OSPF or IS-IS?
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I am working in hetrogenous network and I hav
configured snmp trap on my routers and i receive them
on my pc in snmp manager software.
they are as follows ...do they mean that some is
trying to login using combination of passwords and
gettting authentication failure.
thanks in adv
All your answers are at http://www.cisco.com/
and PLEASE, no more questions of this kind.
Thank you.
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IS-IS is very stable and not so picky... ospf isnt the easiest to set up and
isnt, in my opinion as stable.
ospf on the other hand has more options...
so its up to you :)
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Hi, this question is really confuse me :
What are two possible problems that can occur when a single OSPF area
includes a large number of networks?
a. more reachable errors
b. frequent routing table recalculation
c. frequent adjacencies table recalculation
d. excessive link- state entries
Hi, this question is really confuse me :
What are two possible problems that can occur when a single OSPF area
includes a large number of networks?
a. more reachable errors
b. frequent routing table recalculation
c. frequent adjacencies table recalculation
d. excessive link- state entries
Try this
http://www.cisco.com/public/pubsearch.html
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Hi, this question is really confuse me :
What are two possible
doesn't help. I tried before. I also opened the CCIE : TCP/IP routing book,
ACRC book .. but can't found the answer.
Ibam
Try this
http://www.cisco.com/public/pubsearch.html
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Jaeheon Yoo wrote:
Which one is more widely deployed, OSPF or IS-IS?
I would say OSPF by far. But when it comes to very large scalable
networks, I would say IS-IS.
Brian
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Shereen hessein wrote:
Dear group
Is it possible to configure a router as an X.25 switch ? I saw a question
about this in CISCO exams.
Yes it is.
Brian
Regards
Shereen Hessein
CCNA, CCDA
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Other patterns of interest are 0x2020 (minimum ones density), and 0x
(alternating ones zeroes; good for finding misoptioned telco equip. on
DS3's).
--phil
On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
Interesting.
It would appear that someone at Cisco had a better sense of humor
a bcran question about x.29
the x.29 protocol is used for what purpose?
a. It defines the PADs parameters
b. Communication between a remote host and the PAD
c. Communication between a local host and the PAD
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just a 25xx,any route than have 2+ Serial can be a x25 switch's makeshift
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it??
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Shereen hessein wrote:
Dear group
Is it possible to configure a router as an X.25 switch ? I saw a question
about this in CISCO exams.
Yes it is.
and to be more helpful:
Can someone refresh my memory on this. What is the command on a switch that
will show you the IP address of connecting devices on the ports? Can't seem
to get any hits in the archives. I use it so seldom I've forgotten what it
was?
Bob Sites, CCNA
System Engineer
Valley Health System, IS Dept.
There are far better minds than mine, on this list , that defer to
www.cisco.com as the definitive resource , this makes complete sense for
obvious reasons. If you simply require an answer to your question I can
provide you with that and also a whole swag of logical arguements and
reasoning
IMHO, B is the best answer as link failures in the area will cause
recalculations.
D is a possible answer; however, "excessive" is a subjective word: OSPF
will generate the number of LSAs necessary to build its tables and the
picture of the network: it will not go beyond the number needed to
if you said refer to www.cisco.com, why everybody still need this
mailing-list ? why there are many questions in this group ? Or better just
simple make auto replay answer in this group "go to cisco website, you'll
find the answer". :-)
Ibrahim
There are far better minds than mine, on this
Chuck,
OH YES!! It's going to be a good day! LOL
Your analysis of the serial/ethernet is right on: this is exactly what I
had in mind. This is actually an idea a friend of mine came up with to link
EIGRP over disparate and wildly varying routing protocols: he came up with
3
thanks for your response.
But if some router down, the nearest one will send message to DR BDR, and
DR will send multicast message (it won't be excessive) to its networks.
thanks,
Ibrahim
IMHO, B is the best answer as link failures in the area will cause
recalculations.
D is a possible
I would seriously doubt it, but I have not yet attended this exam.
If you practice a little, it is actually not that difficult nor
timeconsuming to do it on the plastic board you have to write on during the
examination.
I always divide the decimal by 16, to get the hi-hex, and the put the rest
Ladies and gents!
Just a thought. But I was curious as to the most vicious combination of
Cisco paper. It's no secret that a CCIE is by far the most sought after
cert on the planet. That being the case I'd be curious to know what kind of
position/compensation someone with
Bob,
Can you be more specific as to what kind of switch. Cisco products run a
proprietary protocol called CDP- Cisco Discovery protocol, but this will
only show cisco devices connected to it.
If you know what ports your devices are interconnected to, use this command:
show mac-address-table
That's the way I am leaning too. Thanks for the prompt reply.
John Huston
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It was very useful for passing the written exam...not too sure about the
lab stuff though. The jury is
take a look at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/signalling/21.html
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis3600/voice
/4712voic.htm#xtocid221719
Stefano
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Hi
As above, can we monitor the router's subinterface utilization?
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Does anyone know if MRTG can monitor Cisco Lighstream 1010?
what can we monitor? PVC bandwidth utilization? or port utilization only?
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No one appears in CCIE R/S, Design, Security (Beta) Qualification.
On 14 Nov 2000 01:32:38 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("SBS") wrote:
Did the CCIE Written Question asking for the Cisco Command Line Interface (CLI) as i
found on the CCNP exam track ?
Regards,
SBS
CCNP,CCDP RS
Hello all,
Does anyone know of any websites that has a good introduction to IS-IS?
If so, please share it with us.
thanks
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My guess (probably not worth $0.02) not a whole lot more than someone
with a single discipline CCIE. The difference will be seen in this person's
ability to pick and choose their jobs.
Example: I bet that a company looking for a contractor to design a new
security infrastructure would
Jason,
Just to add to your answer... I just read that you can enable ip and ipx
route-cache same interface so that if you have a secondary ip address on an
interface it will cache routes for the same interface thus enabling fast
switching for the same interface. Pretty cool. Found that while
Opinions vary , however my understanding is that this is a forum. "Why does
everyone need this mailing list"? I don't know that everyone does , I
participate because I enjoy it. You answered the rest yourself...
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It's my experience that companies do not buy certificates, they hire people. Hard or
not, simply passing tests does not imply superiority in my books.
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Ladies and gents!
Just a thought. But I was
3 words: I Love Beaucrats.
I meant not to start a war. My intent was to ask an objective question.
Please point your reponse at the
alt.was-a-cashier.now-a-network-engineer.so-where's-the-cash.certification
thread.
But thanks nonetheless for the response.
""Peter A van Oene"" [EMAIL
Hi all
I am trying to connect a Catalyst 5505 and a BayStack350 using a 802.1q
trunk.
My setting are the following. It doesn't work . The only configuration which
works is when
I put Disable on STP Learning (see below) in BayStack config. I really need
STP for both of them.
I cannot disable it
Sorry for the off topic post!
For sale:
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Very good test engine. Solid, quality questions that are challenging and
thought provocative. Great Token ring white paper (free).
Cheers,
Lance
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Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000
Greetings all,
I was wondering if anyone out there implemented this feature on their
network. We're considering this feature but, I would like to know what the
impact would be on the routers. Most of our routers are 7XXX series. Any
feedback would be great.
Thanks,
Nabil
Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. I was under the impression
that 0xabcd was the default, but I wasn't really sure.
The really odd thing here is that when I use 0x, 0x, 0x, or just
about any other combination, I get a 100% success rate. However, when using
the default
Yes.
Basically dns lookups can be both port 53-53 and 1023- 53
They can also use udp and/or TCP.
I'm just a *nix hacker but, in I *think* bind 8 there is a config knob
to set this behavior.
ere it is from my linux machine.
/*
* If there is a firewall between you and nameservers
If it is an introduction you are only looking for then the Cisco web site
has some good pages.
For more detailed IS-IS you can look at Routing TCPIP by Jeff Doyle (The
Bible) or Advanced IP network design by Cisco press.
For the Cisco web site follow the link below. Watch the Word wrap
Title: Trace routing problem
hey guys,
I have a small office LAN that's running NAT on the Cisco router and Shiva VPN tunnelling. The workstations on the LAN all have private IP addresses assigned by DHCP. Some workstations can trace route with no problem and other can not at all. What can
I've got a couple of links to info on IS-IS on the routing page of my web
site at www.itprc.com/routing.htm
irwin
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Hello
Add a switch, and yes, you can pass CCNP with just 25XX routers.
Michael Snyder
CCNP, MCSE
Of course, a newer IOS version would be helpful.
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Will a 2501 and 2502 cisco routersd be good enough
Hello Group,
I have a problem that I need some help on.
could someone explain what is actually happening.
when troubleshooting, I
typed show interface for a serial interface,
The output shows
DSR is down
DTS is up
DTR is up
The link is okay ,as there is communication and data transfer
Sorry to reask this I know Ive seen it somewhere
What would you say is the best study book for DPs CID test? I usually use
examcram and boson to prepare after I have studied other
materials...something comperable to the examcram in terms of concise prep
would be what Im looking for. Any
Before you all get hot thinking about CCIE specialties and the money you can
make, you may want to facto in a couple of RUMORS about the CCIE track I
heard recently.
Rumor #1 - The CCIE Design certification is being dropped. Why? Because no
one can figure what it is supposed to be or do, and the
Chuck,
Thanks for the heads up.
-Scott
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can
make, you may want to facto in a
Help, what I am
doing wrong here, when I try to connect to the remote router I got the following
message % Connection refused by remote host
The command that I
am using is telnet 2.2.2.2 2001
If try the host name
it is trying to resolve the name of the host
Physical layout via
OCTAL-ASYNC
Given the context and the choices, I would have to pick B and D as well.
The routing table recalculation isn't really a great answer either. Suppose
your links never go down, and once that last router is turned on and all the
SPF's have been done. This sucker would remain pretty quiet.
But...
It is becoming an irritation that what some consider history, I consider
memories.
Dylan.
Very best, (getting ready for those geriatric wheel-chair races) G.
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Cc:
I don't see the bureaucracy in the response. I meant simply to make the point that
any certification merely opens doors to interview processes. Remuneration is so
varied is not worth discussion. I meant not to flame in any regard.
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I just finished reading the same book. I find it covers quite a
lot of design topics which I think they shouldn't be in this
course since it's a CCNP exam, not CCDP.
I also have very limited access to Cisco switches. Does anyone
know whether this exam is product specific?
I think there are also
"Ibrahim" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
May I make some suggestions here? Learning to use the cisco website
indeed is important, and indeed is not the only way. In this
particular case, I don't think you will find the answer there.
Why? Because there have been recent discussions on this list about
What is the primary part of a dialer profile?
a. dialer interface
b. physical interface
c. map class
d. dialer pool
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I heard there is also a new specialization coming up called "CCIE -
Certification Above All Else". It is for those who only want the letters.
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Cool trick. Hadn't seen that one before. As I look
at it, it actually does the same thing as the method I posted, but skips the
binary conversion step (splitting the one octet into two quartets is equivalent
to dividing by 16).
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Song cue! guess who!
all these rumors in my life
got to take some time
some time to get away
LOL
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Thanks for the heads up.
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Here is the problem :
ip nat pool net-10 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.254 netmask 255.0.0.0
it should be a public block, i.e. 64.22.xx
Minh Vu wrote:
Hello
all,I get 99% "Can
not find server" error when browse any website in Win2k and 20% when using
Win95, 98, or ME. In Win2k I have to refresh many time to
I guess I need to clarify this a little. Yes, I'm talking about Cisco
switches, 6509 5000's. No, I'm not looking for MAC addresses. I thought
that there was a command that would list the IP of all connecting devices on
(all) ports on the switch. The "sho cdp nei det" or other variations only
D - layer 3 ... right?
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Q.931
Is it a layer 2 or layer 3?
Is it B channel or D channel?
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Your 6509 will have this feature by default. But do you have a RSM module
for the 5000?
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I guess I need to clarify this a little. Yes, I'm talking about Cisco
I would select answer a.
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Sisqo wrote:
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Hi,
Is there anyone in this group currently residing in Venezuela?
If any, I am looking into relocating back to Caracas after 18 years in the
USA, and would like to know if any Venezuelan resident in this group could
guide me to which companies I could start looking into for a Networking
It is my understanding that the univer CD is a very good resource for
preparing for the CCIE written exam. What is the univer CD? How may I obtain
one?
Thank you.
Peter.
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From: "Peter Abraham" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 12:43:56 EST
It is my understanding that the univer CD is a very good
The way I understand it Q.921 debugging is for layer two and Q.931 is for layer three.
Please feel free to correct my answer as needed.
Jim
Q.931
Is it a layer 2 or layer 3?
Is it B channel or D channel?
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"ip nat pool net-10 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.254 netmask 255.0.0.0" because it never been
use.
Anything else ?
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I am starting work on my CCNP and will be
purchasing lab equipment. I would like to start a studygroup in Madison
Wisconsin and also provide people access to my lab. My plan would be something
like this; Once a week have a group study where we can talk about topics and
work out some
According to the suggestions of the Cisco groupstudy, the Cisco Internetwork
Design of Cisco Press is good of CID exam. I am preparing CID with this
book, and also use Robert Padjen's Cisco Internetwork Design Study Guide of
Sybex to complete the study.
Sophie
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Q.931 is a layer 3 protocol specifying the D channel signalling.
Sophie
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Q.931
Is it a layer 2 or layer 3?
Is it B channel or D channel?
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Usually I am in "voyeur" mode on the list, but I think I will start voicing
my opinions on selected items...If you look at the objectives for the
Switching test you will see that there may be product specific questions. It
is all dependant on the questions you get "from the pool". As I journey
Well, why leaving behind people in Africa. Any
assistance?
Thanks.
Nurudeen Aderinto
MCSE CCNA 2.0
Lagos-Nigeria
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purchasing lab
Hi
I am gearing up to take the CCNA Exam. I have been testing myself with the
boson 2 Exam. How good are these for assessment. I have only done the first
two tests so far and got more that 90% on each my first try. can I expect to
pass CCNA based on these results or are the Boson exams easier.
Yeah but you would still have to divide the 8 bit decimal up in two 4 bit
decimals before you can use your memorization, unless you want to memorize
all 256 combinations in decimal, hex and binary - and maybe octal's too :-)
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
I've found over the years that it a LOT of work to be truly lazy :-
Chuck
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If you follow the advise to continue taking the Boson exam's until you get
100% right, and if you feel that you know all the objectives for the exam,
you should do fine.
Hth and good luck,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
you can access it online at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm
ypou need to know the cisco site like the back of your hand
Duck
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it is
a nice trick, but too much work for a lazy guy like myself.
:-
I just
memorize the table - it works a lot faster
we all
know what 1-9 is in binary, or can count it up easily.
A=1010=10
B=1011=11
C=1100=12
D=1101=13
E=1110=14
F==15
write
it down on the paper before you start
Q.931
Is it a layer 2 or layer 3?
Is it B channel or D channel?
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Correct...looking at fig. 7-7 in the cisco press BCRAN book (pg 175) it will
show you that Q.931 is the used as the layer 3 protocol for ISDN D-channel.
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I have to agree. The Sybex along with the Boson Exams are more than enough.
my .02 cents
Ryan Sheahan
Network Engineer CCNP, CCDP, NCAE
Greenwhich Technology Partners
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Strongly suggest the Sybex CID text, but I'm slightly
biased and recommend a recount! ;) Seriously, it
covers the material well and I've not received any
significant negatives, other than a desire that I had
put more mainframe and x.25 into the text. All of the
material needed for the exam is
There's a 6 routers lab (one 7000!) on
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=495830571 for
$4500.
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I think that everybody can do everything !!!
I think that everybody must believe in something
(GOD, THEMSELVES, THEIR PARENTS, ETC)!!!
I think that everybody should have an opportunity!!!
Thank you for your valuable comments and feedback to reach my dream.
Adan Fernandez
Hewlett
fom my understanig dns has both udp and tcp ports for gather information..
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Telling someone to use the Cisco search engine for a question like this is
not helpful. It was kind of funny, but also a bit cruel, and definitely a
waste of bandwidth.
Answer A "more reachable errors" is clearly wrong since it's nonsense. I
think answer D is wrong also because an OSPF router
At 01:43 PM 11/14/00, Shereen hessein wrote:
Dear group
Is it possible to configure a router as an X.25 switch ? I saw a question
about this in CISCO exams.
Yes, it is possible. We used to discuss this in the CID class. It might
still be in some of the CID books.
Regards
Shereen Hessein
CCNA,
Personally, I think the ambiguously worded questions in boson test 3 were
more like the real test.
Tim
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Syngress (www.syngress.com) has a Security book coming out that has a
chapter dedicated to PIX, other chapters touch on subjects such as VPN etc..
Cisco Press (www.ciscopress.com) has their Security book due out in December
2000.. The PIX certification would fall under CCNP + Security. PIX is a
thanks jason and chuck, for reminding us to think of the order of processing
in acess-list...lawrence
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 16:20:05
Adan Fernandez(CCIE # 6401) wrote:
Hi all
I think that everybody can do everything !!!
I think that everybody must believe in something
I agree - everyone must believe in something - and right now, I believe that
I'll have another beer. I'll raise one to you, Adan, Congratulations on
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