You can take it one step further by using alias commands. For instance
entering the following command in config mode:
alias exec sr show running
would result in sr being used at the command prompt to perform a "show
running" command.
LAB
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Hi Group,
Could you please light me up on the following comments:
"OSPF allows use of ATM VCmux encapsulation (so TCP acks fit in one ATM
cell);
IS-IS requires ATM SNAP encapsulation, forcing two-cell TCP acks (but Henk
Smit's NLPID hack fixes this)."
I have no clue what this means, please hel
Chuck,
This is a great gesture from you. My post is not directed to you at all. It
is a general post.
I am of the notion that none of us have any right whatsoever to go off on
another.
If one cannot answer the question, do not reply.
If one is miserable or upset or cannot handle the pressure of t
Hi,
You can use the command :
Host(Config)#alias
alias
To create a command alias, use the alias global configuration command. Use
the no form of this command to delete all aliases in a command mode or to
delete a specific alias, and to revert to the original command syntax.
alias mode alias-na
Cisco Router uses first IOS Image in flash and Startup-Config in NVRAM
to boot as default. And boot system command is used to override the
default setting. A little confused on this command,
Router(config)#boot system ?
WORD TFTP filename or URL
flash Boot from flash memory
mopBoot
router# wr t
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Subject: CLI help
Hello friends
Is there any way that I can reduce repetitive typing of the same command
buy
specifying a shorter word.
For example instead of typing
"sho run", can I just type "sr"
The shortest possible abbreviation for "show run" would be "sh ru". If you
need to do this often you could also up the up arrow or ctrl-p. When typing
in commands you need only type enough letters so that IOS no longer finds
the command to be ambiguous... like copy run star for copy
running-config
Along the same lines here:
Is a 3640 able to pull full routes, and if so, how about a 2621? Both with
maxed DRAM.
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Per port setting due to the problems it can lead to with loops (as you're
basically killing STP on that port). I have a text file that I just cut and
paste whenever I'm setting up a new 2900.
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Do you have a Unix box you can host NTP from? Might try that as a source.
Also, if this box is losing time, don't set it as an ntp master (it
shouldn't be serving out bogus time). Oh, think I may have found your
problem, try assigning a stratum to your master:
ntp master 15
I'd set 15 as it's t
Hello friends
Is there any way that I can reduce repetitive typing of the same command buy
specifying a shorter word.
For example instead of typing
"sho run", can I just type "sr"
Is there any way of doing this in the CLI
Please let me know
Thanks
Sam
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From: "azhar
Hi folks,
I need to know how to :-
- simullate a SYN attack ?
- How SYN attack actually works.
Any information will be appreciated.
Regards All.
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Well said!! I can't think of any better way of saying it than this.
Cheers!
> Rob
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think any help in whatever form is necessary whatever the content in networking
or telecommunications, be it old or new.I
am certified in atm , and that may be a big deal
Install them and then the add drivers to each
card. I usually add one at a time so I know which card has what IP
address. If you are adding them all to the same network, you are wasting
your time.
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How do I set up four network cards in one NT 2000 server?
Is there a book that you know of?
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Get organized for the holidays!
I would probally upgrade the NPE150 to a 200 or 300.
I had 2 7206's w/ NPE200 and 128M and had about 40% utilized mem.
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> OK, I have a
Noise usually refers something physical, check the cabeling, or if it is
coming from patch panel is it punched down well?
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in a Asyn,I found it's noise is 17,but the noise of other Asyn are all
0,could you tell me the reason?
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Was going to let a friend reconfigure an 804 from scratch. We were
telnetted to a router and going out the AUX port with reverse telnet to the
804. I copied my current config off to my tftp server, then did an 'erase
startup', 'show startup' (came back unconfigured), 'reload,' and said no to
sav
DEC21140 is a FastEthernet controller, Unit 0 means FastEthernet0 being in
slot 0 of your 4700M, Excessive collisions mean that a packet was dropped
after trying to get on the medium for 15 times. The cause of this could be a
full segment, or a faulty device. It also is important to know whether
pray.
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> I will be taking BCSN Sunday at 5:00 pm anyone have any last minute
> advice or tips???
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> can anyone recommend a book that has extensive coverage of BGP? Thanks!
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you cant go wrong with halabi's book, rfc's, and a small little pocket book
I keep in my bag by john w stewart..
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>can anyone recommend a book that has extensive coverage of BGP? Thanks!
>Kenneth
>
>
txload & rxload gives it to you based on a max of 255 if you've set your
bandwidth for an interface. Not a percentage, and probably just as easy to
calculate the average compared to max. The best solution to me is MRTG.
Here's an example of what it can give you:
http://www.artoo.net/mrtg/
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can anyone recommend a book that has extensive coverage of B
Title: RE: BGP book
Bassam Halabi's Internet Routing Architectures (Cisco Press, ISBN 157870233X) is the definitive guide.
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Subject: BGP book
can anyo
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios112/112cg_cr/3rb
ook/3rterms.htm
rotary
To define a group of lines consisting of one of more lines, use the rotary
line configuration command. Use the no form of this command to remove a line
or group of lines from a rotary group.
rotary
My money says that the author fails to get the CCIE before his 18 month
projection.Nothing personal, of course, but it will be interesting
nontheless to follow this guy's progression. I'm sure he will have an
unlimited budget for training courses and a practice lab.
Lance
>From: Sam Adam
ppp multilink is a way of packet load balancing (which is what I believe he
meant). Both sides must be configured for ppp multilink and it handles the
packet splitting and reassembly. Otherwise, you're just sending whole
packets through two or more paths of the same weight and the router doesn't
I will be taking BCSN Sunday at 5:00 pm anyone have any last minute
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I believe the biggest reason for routing to a named interface is for ip
unnumbered, which would not have a directly connected interface on the same
subnet (thus no possibility of a route statement including an ip address
would work as it doesn't know how to get there):
Router A
int e0
ip address
Let's look at what each one does:
Router: Routes protocols (IP, IPX, AppleTalk, etc.). If it doesn't know the
procotol, it can't route it.
Bridge: Works at layer 2 and only deals with MAC addresses and could care
less about the protocol at layer 3.
Brouter: Routes protocols it knows, bridges prot
can anyone recommend a book that has extensive coverage of BGP? Thanks!
Kenneth
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They take routers out of your lab "just 'cause"??? Holy crap, I'd get in there with a shotgun if I were you. Let some of them feel your pain.
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Man, you hit the nail on the head with that one. I take my lab December
13 and I get more irritable everyday. Maybe it's because my coworkers
don't understand or care why I'm doing it, or don't see the difficulty
in it. It's especially hard when you get no support from your job in
studying. Wh
I thought the message came directly from cisco. I don't like their
grandiose marketing style of writing. &;-)
I don't have a problem with people telling us about books. That's a good thing.
Regarding my book having a copyright of 1999, so? It teaches a network
design methodology that is timele
Article I found on network world. Interesting? Maybe...
http://www.nwfusion.com/careers/2000/0821manonline.html
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Chuck,
Don't worry about it. Anyone who is truly in prep mode for the CCIE lab
knows exactly how you feel. After spending months using every spare moment
preparing for my lab, I can guarantee you I've snapped at people for a lot
less. Only those who are in true prep mode (or those who
I bit the bullet and can highly recommend the CCBootcamp labs. They, are a
much better prep tool than the All-In-One Lab Study Guide.
Louie
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I think most people would consider someone asking a question about how
something works, or why you do such and such, a valid question. Asking
someone to tell you what to study and what not to study is not a valid
question as far as I'm concerned.
Clayton Price
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Those NT1's use the James Electronics model
14206 28 volt A/C output adapter.
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Subject: RE: Motorola ISDN question
I can only speak for myself, and as someone just starting out from the
standpoint of alot of you guys, that response will make me think before asking
what i would consider a valid question. And is validity assessed by what you
all connsider valid, or what I consider valid based on the knowledg
Chuck,
I think you were right on with your original response.
Pat
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> A number of comments, on line and off, have given me pause to think.
>
> Whatever my
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
>
> All these things together are what lead me to speculate that the Security
> Lab will include work on servers for the various Cisco Secure products, and
> on PC's for the client side of VPN. Which makes perfect sense, because
> security is far more than configuring access
Does anyone have a early December date they would want to swap for my Jan
3/4 date in SanJose?
Mahesh Manjanatha
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These messages appear on my router (Cisco 4700M) at a point of time
everyday. This is very strange because it happens between 2pm and 3pm
everyday. We tried replacing the patch cable, changing interface, etc.
%DEC21140-5-COLL: Unit 0, excessive collisions
%DEC21140-5-COLL: Unit 0, excessiv
Here you go
http://www.gdd.net/cisco/ccie/PowerSessions.html
James Reagan
CCSI #22490
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> From what I gather from previous posts, the "CCIE Power Sess
Chuck,
You need a beer, a vacation, some excercise, some kind of stress reliever.
I do feel your cry from the trenches. I think part of the problem is, this
field gets bigger every day. The IT industry promises so much, even for the
really lazy people. If you listen to adds from some of the c
I'm not sure if there are regional variations. I haven't seen much outside of the
world of cisco that uses the term dampening. I looked at Ripe, arin, merit etc. All
use damping. I'm still sure this is Cisco's tremendous ability to drive de facto
standards and terminology.
For the record
http://www.ccbootcamp.com/ccielab.htm
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> During the real lab, what day does Cisco come in and mess up your
network
> up? what kind of things have Cisco done to your network at the lab?
>
> Brian
>
>
whether this is the wrong list for cisco marketing plugs , it is not my
place to say but i would point out that mr armstrong's email took far less
time to scroll through than all the complaints or for that matter all the
mass of HTML i still have to endure when trying to read the digest
i have a
During the real lab, what day does Cisco come in and mess up your network
up? what kind of things have Cisco done to your network at the lab?
Brian
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I think any help in whatever form is necessary
whatever the content in networking or telecommunications, be it old or
new.
I am certified in atm , and that may be a big deal
to some.
But I will tell you from 17 YEARS of experience in
the electronic engineering field t
Halabi's BGP study guide and OSPF study guide is a must!
You can find them on CCO. It's white paper, u can search for them.
Good Luck.
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> thanks to all your wonderful posts
The CCIE power session
http://www.ieng.com/networkers/nw00/pres/3304/3304.htm has an example. I
haven't got ccbootcamp labs yet.
Francisco
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I found it here: http://www.ieng.com/networkers/nw00/pres/3304/3304.htm
It's pretty good!
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Chuck, although I tend to agree of what you said on your message, I don't
think you are in the position of criticizing anyone with any kind of
questions. I do think some of these people sometimes do nothing but just
want to get benefits out of the list, but look! they won't get through the
CCIE p
It depends on what type of collisions, and whether or not your device
can report the various cases (or finding out what they are called).
Collisions aren't that horrible. They get requeued for transmission.
Deferred transmits occur when a packet is read to be transmitted but
the media is 'busy
Way to go Adrian Wow, I wish I could put post like yours together.
Robert
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> what's been said though
Call CISCO, they give it away for shipping costs.
Robert
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> I was swaping boot proms between rtr's that I have for my study and bent
> one of the pins to where it broke off. Does anyone have a set of spa
"A.Strobel" wrote:
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> For God's sake do not even think about using CWSI RME (Resource
> Manager Essentials)to upgrade IOSs.
It sounds like you didn't have it setup properly. If you have the most
recent version (Cisco Campus 2000 3.x), and have the devices properly
loaded in RME *with* the log
a relativly simple way could be to use a program called
'autoexpect' its for *nix though :P (apologies if you said you were
running NT or something, didnt read original message thoroughly)
what it pretty much does is log commands you type in, and make them into a
script. basicaly you can do tho
Hi All,
A lot of discussion is made about Marc Russel's Lab Scenarios and I
have one simple question before buying them.
How similar (without breaking NDA) are the Lab scenarios to the real
format of the CCIE Lab?
You'll notice I didn't ask if these Lab Questions are the same just
about the f
The Security Blueprint is explicit in the following topics ( and many
more ):
1) security protocols such as RADIUS, TACACS+, Kerberos, IPSec, and a bunch
more
2) operating systems, i.e. Unix and NT
3) security technologies, including PKI and VPN
4) Cisco Security applications, including Cisco
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