Hi Guys
Does anyone know any good
books to study for BCRAN I've ordered Todd Lammle's CCNP Remote Acces Study
Guide Has any one use this??? (If so Any opinons??)
Thanks In advance
Anthony
Hello all,
I need to set a profile for a specific remote user dialing on AS5300 access
server to let him access only specific server and can not telnet or ping on
other servers but I don't know how!!
If I can use access list for that it will be great but the problem is that
this user obtains dyn
Hi group,
i would appreciate if someone could roughly estimate the amount and depth of Appletalk
knowledge one has to have for the CIT test.
Thanks in advance,
gabriel
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Hi,
In BGP you can tag routes to ensure consistent filtering or route
selection policy, you can tag inbound and outbound updates or when you
redistribute and by that select best path.
The communities are built out of 32bit value and split in to two parts the
first 16 bit contain ASN of the AS
Suaveguru,
The community attribute is a way to group destinations in a certain community and
apply routing decisions (accept, prefer,
redistribute, etc.) according to those communities.
Please read the BGP case studies section 2 example:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/14.html
gabriel
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James,
Well it's good to see you got this problem solved and as
always the list was invaluable(Big up! Aaron). Thanks for sharing this one
with us. I'm going to throw this one up on the routers and what the
magic...
"I love this business" and "I love this list"
Nigel.
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I just passed the CCNA Exam with a score of 1000
I used the following resources
Cisco CCNA Certification Guide Companion with book from Wendell Odom
Sybex CCNA Second edition study Guide Bu Todd Lamle
The Sybex book is probably enough to pass the exam. Use the CCNA Companion
book to get more de
Hello
I am still looking for a good definition and
explanation of a host route defined in a router. I
want to know as to why it is used and what does it do.
Anybody?
T.Lee
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Many Congratulations Aaron for your well deserved success. As I look
forward to the lab it enlightens me to no end knowing that it can be done on
the first try as so many of our list members have proven. The common
characteristics were effective studying, focus, and a strong desire to
succed.
hi anyone
knows what community tagging is in bgp ? I have people
asking me to remove them from community tagging ,
anyone knows what it is?
suaveguru
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Is this for a lab environment or a live environment. In a live environment
I've ran into several issues with GRE tunnels that shouldn't appear in a
lab.
One...depending on your link speed you maybe having bandwidth issues because
all users behind a gre tunnel are seen as one flow for WFQ which i
Hello all,
This is a brief synopsis of my ccie lab and the tools I used to study. If
you're not interested you may want to just hit the delete key now.
I just thought that I would take a few moments to share my study methodology
for the CCIE lab. I've been meaning to do this since I passed the
hi ;
do u need the
3 routers to be in the same subnet ?? if so ...gateway of last resort will not
work since there is a more specific route directly connected , i guess u
have to check then something like policy routing .
as u didnt
mention that it is a must to put the routers in the sam
With that in mind you come back to the solution of using route-maps to set
your default next-hop. This is a layer 3 resolution for your problem and
should solve all of your issues.
Regards,
Aaron K. Dixon
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I'm glad that you resolved the problem. Policy routing can be a very
powerful tool and it overrides limitations of not being able to use static
routes. You should take the time to review all of the possibilities
availble with policy routing. Of course, don't forget that if you want to
policy ro
You can do stateful filtering with the fw feature set. Cisco calls it CBAC
(Context-Based Access Control). CBAC works for TCP and UDP traffic. ICMP
must be filtered with traditional ACL's as I don't think it's supported with
CBAC.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121
All,
Thanks for the help, especially Aaron Dixon... Below are the working
configs, solved through using Policy Routing which i hadnt thought of.
R1
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version 11.3
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
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hostname R1-Ob
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interface Etherne
Your suggestions are good, unfortunately i have already tried most of them
and other break the rules of the lab
Here's a run down :
- R1 is currently configured with 1 multipoint subinterface with multiple
frame-relay interface-dlci commands.
- The rules state only 1 subinterface can be used,
Title: RE: Frame Relay Problem
Maybe I'm missing something, but in looking at your config and cross-referencing the rules of the lab, I can't understand why you didn't just create two subinterfaces on R1.
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From: James Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi! Guy...
I had happend problems about GRE Tunnel.
I constructed VPN GRE Tunnel.
At access router, Ping test were success with Web Servers.
But User couldn't access Web Server.
Example, www.naver.com, www.yahoo.co.kr, www.unitel.co.kr
But I red Cisco Document, name as, "Why Can't I Browse the I
Sorry if someone has already mentioned this, I may not have seen it.
For eigrp, you can use (I believe this is right) 'show ip eigrp topology
all-links', or something to that effect.
And I believe that unless you have some other routes overriding your static
routes, 'show ip route static' would
In a message dated 11/27/00 12:46:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Solve the problem with routing, not
layer 3 to layer 2 mapping".
Hence ruling out any static frame mapping or arp type solutions as these
are all layer 2 to layer 3 mapping techniques.
Couldn't you use,
Ah...now I need more info. Below you stated "only R1 can be configured
using a subinterface"--so that's my first question:
Is it configured with sub-int's, one for ea PVC? If yes, and they are
configured as point-to-point then I believe that each separate PVC is
required to be on a separate sub
Then try using policy routing to set the next-hop for all packets to go to
the hub which has a route to the other spoke. Then the other spoke should
have the same type of route-map. Using this method you won't need to change
the routing table, but change the packets themselves. Don't forget tha
You will require a few things. First of all, I am assuming the following:
A) Cisco 2621 has all the interfaces you require, IE we'll say you're
"firewalling to Fast Ethernet from an 'internet' connection of Frame
Relay" -- so your 2621 would have a serial port and an FE port. Pretty
basic.
B) E
It is used to stress test WAN connections. I don't
remember the details, but I think the theory is
certain telco equipment fail and detect certain data
patterns incoorrectly. WAN lines can work sometimes
for certain data/apps but for some others they don't.
It's weird, but I used to troubleshoot W
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