Is there a command to view what kind of traffic in router'sseria l port

2000-11-30 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Dear all, Is there a command to view what kind of traffic eg FTP, TELNET passing thru the router's serial port? Tong == De informatie opgenomen in dit bericht kan vertrouwelijk zijn en is uitsluitend bestemd voor de geadresseerd

Frame Relay problem

2000-11-30 Thread Jim Healis
Your telco provisioned the PVC on the same circuit as DLCI 17, this is evident by the show frame-relay pvc command. You have it configured on Serial 0, which is why it shows up, down. But it is actually on Serial 1. Try configuring the sub-interface on Serial 1, and I bet it comes up and starts

unexplain latency on the network

2000-11-30 Thread Cisco Wave
Dear All, I have an unexplicable latency with http when I use one carrier, and not the other one. Hours and hours of tests did show that the latency is NOT coming from the carrier ! Really bizarre, this is why I am asking you guys ... Please help ... Here are some tests. Basically the problem is

Re: CCNP Library at Bookpool

2000-11-30 Thread themitmo
www.bestbookbuys.com It's a site that compares prices between various on-line book vendors AND the actual shipping charges incurred. Ed --- Timothy Metz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Damn, I forgot all about them in my 2 week quest for > the set ;-( > > Tim > > > "Ross Bernardo" <[EMAIL PROTEC

RE: About OSPF and Loopback port

2000-11-30 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr.
Hello, I am a little late on this one, but is R1E2 and R2E2 on the same Lan? (10.2.0.0). If so any device on that lan with the correct IP will be able to ping any other device with the correct IP. I think a simple ARP will allow that. No Router needed for the ping to succeed. Even if I have miss

RE: Frame Relay - Real Life Problem

2000-11-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Adele, it looks to me like DLCI 16 is either incorrectly configured on the carrier side, or there is a problem on the carrier side. Way down on my list is something like the CSU is bad or incorrectly configured, or a wiring problem. The "deleted" indicates to me that at one time the router saw th

switch telnet issue, why cat29 and cat55 different ??

2000-11-30 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Dear all, Why I can telnet to my cat29 switch even they are in different Network like my PC: 10.1.1.3 255.255.0.0 and cat29 is 10.2.1.2 255.255.0.0 eg I still can telnet to there But for my cat55 I can't telnet to cat55 if there are not in same Network eg my PC: 10.1.1.3 255.255.0.0 and cat2

RE: RE: About OSPF and Loopback port

2000-11-30 Thread psimmons
Howard, Chuck et al, Even more strange is if you configure the loopback interface as a point-to-point network - e.g. int lo0 ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 ip osdpf network-type point-to-point router ospf 10 network 172.16.1.1 0.0.0.0 area 0 In this configuration, the OSPF process wo

cisco's radius attributes

2000-11-30 Thread Gils
Hi all, I building a billing system to a a cisco Ras connected to a stillbelted radius and an LDAP server, what I need to know is if any body know what is the specific name for the fixed ip attribute that Cisco uses. Thank you in advance Gil _ FAQ, list

Traffic shape rate

2000-11-30 Thread Hawthorne, Mike MM
Title: Traffic shape rate I wonder if anyone can assist? I have the following statement : Traffic-shape rate 64000 48000 16000 1000 Is this statement possible and can anyone give a simple explanation as to what each of these values mean? Mike _

Re: Frame Relay - Real Life Problem

2000-11-30 Thread Elias Aggelidis
As you can see the DLCI 16 is DELETED ! This means that DLCI 16 does not exist ! Regards - Original Message - From: "Adele Galus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 7:15 AM Subject: Frame Relay - Real Life Problem > This is a configuration pro

Re: Traffic shape rate

2000-11-30 Thread Jess Romero
Title: Traffic shape rate Mike:   Try this link:  http://cisco.com/warp/public/125/21.shtml#21-A     hth,     jess   - Original Message - From: Hawthorne, Mike MM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 1:18 AM Subject: Traffic shape rate I wonder

Re: BCMSN passed with 934, details inside

2000-11-30 Thread Robert O'Brien
No I definately didn't have any in my exam, and I don't recall it in the course. "Wilson, Christian" wrote: > I am looking at the exam outline, and it mentions DDR, LANE, and ATM. Is > DDR really covered on this exam?? > > > -Original Message- > > From: Robert O'Brien [SMTP:[EMAIL PRO

Re: CCNP - Switching

2000-11-30 Thread Robert O'Brien
I took the exam couple of weeks ago (how time flies when having fun) and yes you need definately to know your multicasting. Rob CCNA Canberra Australia Rude Net wrote: > I just took this test last week, know your MulticastingRob > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: annoying line after config t

2000-11-30 Thread Robert O'Brien
Chuck, This should help. I currently work in a reasonable size network (for a private network any way) of some 200 network devices and remembering numbers or looking them up is a real pain. DNS lookups is MUCH easier on the grey matter. Also, if you use the following on all vty/console lines, t

Re: Policy routing as security - thoughts?

2000-11-30 Thread Robert O'Brien
Chuck, As the area I work in is using this methodology, we are happy with it's traffic separation and security. The implementation we use is one lot of traffic uses a gre tunnel and policy mapping into and out of the tunnel at the ends. Rob O'Brien CCNA Canberra Australia. Chuck Larrieu wrote:

RE: Traffic shape rate

2000-11-30 Thread Andrew Larkins
Title: Traffic shape rate this is possible - it is done under the interface configuration   traffic-shape rate ?  <8000-1>  Target Bit Rate (bits per second)   shape rate 64000 ?  <0-1>  bits per interval, sustained    traffic-shape rate 64000 16000 ?  <0-1>  bits p

Strange occurances in syslog

2000-11-30 Thread Robert O'Brien
Well I am stumped. The lines in the syslog from an "access-list 150 permit ip any any log" are not returning the port numbers, just a zero. This makes it very difficult to diagnose a traffic flow. This is being run on a 2500 series router with I think it was 12.07(T) IOS. Any suggestions or has

RE: Strange occurances in syslog

2000-11-30 Thread Murphy, Brian J SSI-ISET-31
I have seen this before with inbound access lists..dont know why it is port 0, i beleive outbound access lists give the port numbers Brian -Original Message- From: Robert O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 12:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: Strange occurances in syslog

2000-11-30 Thread Robert O'Brien
Brian, I actually had it bothways. I was trying to see what was happening when one of our techs was trying to talk over ip to control a pabx. Thanks for the prompt reply. Rob. "Murphy, Brian J SSI-ISET-31" wrote: > I have seen this before with inbound access lists..dont know why it is > p

Re: garbage in hperterminal ?

2000-11-30 Thread william yuwono
Hi Barbara, I think your Hyperterminal setting is not corect (9600-8-N-2). I think you should change the Hyperterminal setting to 9600-8-N-1. I hope this help, william - Original Message - From: Barbara Cobbina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 29,

Re: OSPF Lab - DR behaviour with loopbacks WAS: RE: question about loopback interfaces

2000-11-30 Thread Erick B.
Chuck and others, I've been following this conversation and it is a good review. Without a loopback interface, the OSPF RID (Router ID) will be the highest IP address on the router when the OSPF process becomes active. If that interface isn't stable (say the highest IP is on a WAN circuit) then

Re: CiscoPress

2000-11-30 Thread SBS
Cisco Systems Empowering the CiscoPress Down Generation !!! ummm that sounds great ;-) - Original Message - From: "Bharat Suneja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 4:55 AM Subject: Re: CiscoPress > Well, mayb

MCSN

2000-11-30 Thread Fashina, Temitayo (TFAS)
Hi guys, I am billed to take the MCSN test soon and i just need a focus. Can someone please help me with any info about the test (within the NDA please). I just have some much to do in such a little time, so i need to know the core areas. And what does the result sheet breakdown looks like? Rega

passed bcran

2000-11-30 Thread George Kadeishvili
Hi all! Passed bcran with 954. Thanks to all. A weird thing - lot of stuff about product description. Same was on bcmsn. Should i expect the same on bscn? George _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduc

Latest on Cisco Press web site issue

2000-11-30 Thread Bharat Suneja
Latest on the Cisco Press web site issue - I got this when trying to access it today! :-) Bharat Suneja Error Occurred While Processing Request Error Diagnostic Information An error occurred while attempting to establish a connection to the server. The most likely cause of thi

RE: how to "un set" parameter in cat55 switch

2000-11-30 Thread Fowler, Joey
Title: RE: how to "un set" parameter in cat55 switch I think the command you are looking for is " clear ". Example set trunk 3/6 clear trunk 3/6 Hope that helps. Joey -Original Message- From: Sim, CT (Chee Tong) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 10

Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-30 Thread Gary Wong
Yes. I am one of the CCNPv2 by this sequence. And yet Cisco will renew your CCNA to v2 automatically. -- Gary Wong ""Jason Roysdon"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó 904kls$lkl$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:904kls$lkl$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > How about this: > CCNA v1 > Routing v2 > Switching v2 > Remot

BOSON BCRAN passing score

2000-11-30 Thread Travis Parrill
Those that have passed the BCRAN. If you used BOSON tests what was the average score that you received. I am debating if I should go sit the BCRAN tomorrow and want to find out how accurate the BOSON tests are compared to the real test. Thanks, TP ___

Re: passed bcran

2000-11-30 Thread PYF
George, Congratulations! For the BSCN I have taken, only one to two questions are related to product description and the rest are mainly OSPF & BGP stuff (more than 50%). So, study hard for the above two topics (but don't forget EIGRP!!!). I am going to take BCRAN next week, would you mind te

RE: OSPF Demand-Circuit External Routes

2000-11-30 Thread Louie Belt
Either build an access-list to filter the route advertisements or if you are running 12.0 or newer code use the "no peer neighbor-route" statement on both ends at the interface level. When I disagree with a rational man, I let reality be our final arbiter; If I am right, he will learn, If I am wr

Re: BOSON BCRAN passing score

2000-11-30 Thread George Kadeishvili
704, but it changes, I guess. As for Boson. I've been doing >90% before i went to exam. It is worth doing. Do not worry about sgbp and vpdn questions in #1 much. Regards George   Travis Parrill wrote: > Those that have passed the BCRAN.  If you used BOSON tests what was the > average score that

Re: garbage in hperterminal ?

2000-11-30 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
I think both work 8-n-1 or 8-n-2 At least the 4700 in front of me does. Duck - Original Message - From: william yuwono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 8:52 AM Subject: Re: garbage in hperterminal ? > Hi Barbara, > > I think your Hyperterminal

RE: boot rom upgrades

2000-11-30 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Okay, find your pen and paper, here we go. You can get the Boot ROM's free, but you will have to pay the shipping cost with a creditcard. I am located in USA, so I am not sure how it works elsewhere. Call Cisco on 1-800-553-6387 and choose option 3. Tell them you wish to get a set of Boot ROM'

show ip traffic output

2000-11-30 Thread Gabriel Nickel
Hi group The following is a show ip traffic output from a Cat 2900XL: Rcvd: 18668088 total, 17981099 local destination 0 format errors, 0 checksum errors, 0 bad hop count 0 unknown protocol, 686989 not a gateway 0 security failures, 0 bad options, 0 with options Any s

Re: passed bcran

2000-11-30 Thread George Kadeishvili
Thanks! I used bcran e-learning thing by cisco, syngress book and boson tests. boson test #1 is good. #2 is almoust the same. DDR, frame relay, ISDN. not much of x25, nat and aaa. lot of product. two-minute drills from syngress book are good. Regards George PYF wrote: > George, > Congratulations

Re: Version 1 or version 2...NOT AGAIN!

2000-11-30 Thread Adam Hickey
With all due respect, this was discussed numerous times at length prior to July 31st when version 1 was retired. Searching the archives would reveal all of the information you need. Or looking at www.cisco.com (but no, you may continue w/out recertifying CCNAv2) Adam Hickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

Re: CID Beta report

2000-11-30 Thread GNOME
Will study Cisco Press - Cisco Internetwork Design able to pass this beta exam?? What else (material/books) do i need to study Thanks "David Steele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 903gq5$qck$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:903gq5$qck$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all, > > Just completed the CI

Lower Token BID

2000-11-30 Thread Mike Neal
What does FDDI station do when it receives a Lower Token BID ? or What is meant by a Lower Token Bid Timer ? Thanks, Mike begin:vcard n:Neal;Mike tel;pager:(877) 671-3005 tel;cell:(703) 932-7864 tel;fax:(240) 208-3006 tel;home:(540) 937-5923 tel;work:(703) 364-2032 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:h

Token Ring Bit Swapping

2000-11-30 Thread Mike Neal
Can anyone help me with Bit swapping from Token to Ethernet. I can't seem to grasp how it is done. Thanks, Mike begin:vcard n:Neal;Mike tel;pager:(877) 671-3005 tel;cell:(703) 932-7864 tel;fax:(240) 208-3006 tel;home:(540) 937-5923 tel;work:(703) 364-2032 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:http://mneal.

Re: Token Ring Bit Swapping

2000-11-30 Thread Russell Lusignan
Ethernet reads frames backwards.. ie: least significant bit first.. so it reads a frame "abcdef" as "fedcba"... Token Ring reads it left to right so the same frame appears as "abcdef". If you are doing transnational bridging between Ethernet and token ring, the bridge/router will have to bit-sw

Unbreakable Auth on Router?

2000-11-30 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
Happy holidays all - I have a router that I can not get into. It apparently has authorization enabled because it says "Authorization Failed." Will the password recovery method of breaking the boot process work on this router? Thanks, Rob Montgomery CCNA MCP Information Security Engineer IA

RE: Router Firewall Config

2000-11-30 Thread Liwanag, Manolito
I agree with Jason. Alternatively, you might also want to use a software base firewall like Black Ice defender or Zone Alarm. Both are excellent products and Zone Alarm is free for home use. www.zonealarm.com FYI - I don't work for either companies. Also since this is a cisco group forum you m

Re: passed bcran

2000-11-30 Thread Rah Sta
George, What did you use for study material? And if you use the Cisco BCRAN book, were most of the things in the book covered on the exam? What do you mean by product description? PEACE Raheem >From: George Kadeishvili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: passed bcran

2000-11-30 Thread Rah Sta
George, What did you use for study material? And if you use the Cisco BCRAN book, were most of the things in the book covered on the exam? What do you mean by product description? PEACE Raheem >From: George Kadeishvili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

LANE

2000-11-30 Thread mak
Hi all, It seems that LANE does not have much advantage. In what situation I need to / is better to use LANE? Thanks Regards, mak _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violatio

Configure Multiple Routers

2000-11-30 Thread Talib
I have about 40 routers, need to make atleast 10 changes on each. Using telnet to do that is pretty tedious. Is there a way to automate this process? I have tried configmaker and ciscoview. However, I want something which will give me total control. Thanks in advance ___

Re: unexplain latency on the network

2000-11-30 Thread Frank Wells
My immediate thoughts are DNS resolution. Take a good look at how your setup is configured. Get the ip addresses of some random FQDN's and ping them by both IP address and FQDN. If there is a significant disparity in results between both methods, you probably have name resolution issues. >F

Re: Frame Relay - Real Life Problem

2000-11-30 Thread Frank Wells
On interface serial 0.16 your frame-relay DLCI statement needs to have its encapsulation matching that of the other side of the link. It looks like you are using IETF, but without specifically defining it in the command, the router will use the default encapsulation of HDLC. Change the line f

ASIC ?

2000-11-30 Thread John lay
Guys, What is ASIC which is found in Cisco Switches? Thanx ___ Tired of slow Internet? Get @Home Broadband Internet http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http:

Boson CCNA exam

2000-11-30 Thread Newton, James A. (AIT)
Which one is best 1, 2, or 3? Jim Newton Data Design Engineer SBC Ameritech Wk. 608-259-2454 Pager 608-559-3288 [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations

RE: garbage in hperterminal ?

2000-11-30 Thread Ric Messier
Always got it to work with 9600 8N1, though I do recall having problems with flow control at times. Seems as though no flow control is right. Been quite a while, though. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Donald B Johnson Jr > Sent: Thu

AGS+ Appliques

2000-11-30 Thread Medley, Tim
Anyone have any or know of a source for AGS+ Serial appliques? I have serial boards for my AGS+ but I lack the appliques. They don't come up on ebay too often. thanks. Tim Tim Medley - CCNA, CCDA Network Architect VoIP Engineering Group 704-943-3615 - Phone 704-525-9119 - Fax 877-6-iReady - He

CiscoSecure & AAA

2000-11-30 Thread SH Wesson
I have CiscoSecure running and functioning. However, I'm having a little trouble getting it to authenticate when I try to go into enable mode. When I type "enable" to get into enable mode, it asks for a password, the only password that works is the one set with the "enable password ..." on th

Re: BOSON BCRAN passing score

2000-11-30 Thread Rah Sta
George, What score did you get on the BCRAN exam and what score did you get in the BOSON exam ? Did the Boson exam help with the real BCRAN exam ? Thank you Raheem >From: George Kadeishvili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: George Kadeishvi

CiscoSecure & Enable

2000-11-30 Thread SH Wesson
I have CiscoSecure running and functioning. However, I'm having a little trouble getting it to authenticate when I try to go into enable mode. When I type "enable" to get into enable mode, it asks for a password, the only password that works is the one set with the "enable password ..." on th

Re: garbage in hperterminal ?

2000-11-30 Thread Adam Hickey
Xon/Xoff - Original Message - From: "Ric Messier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 10:14 AM Subject: RE: garbage in hperterminal ? > Always got it to work with 9600 8N1, though I do recall having problems with > flow control at times. Seems a

Re: Unbreakable Auth on Router?

2000-11-30 Thread Russell Lusignan
Yes.. but when you do the password recovery (before you reboot the router with the new enable password) check to see if AAA authentication is enabled on the router.. if it is go into config mode and enter "no aaa new-model" that will remove it.. save the config to startup-config and reboot.. Hop

Internet ?

2000-11-30 Thread Andre Fecteau
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows a site that would have a graphical map of the ISP's showing how they are connected? Of course I don't expect the map to have every connection, but I was hoping for a basic map showing how the ISP's are interconnected. I was also wondering if someone knew a

Re: ASIC ?

2000-11-30 Thread Russell Lusignan
Aplication Specific Integrated Circuit.. It's a chip that performs a certain task in a device.. >From the Cisco website Cat 3900 product info: The switching-fabric ASIC is responsible for managing the central shared-data buffer and its associated buffer table, which carries addressing information

Ciscocontent removed from Written/Lab

2000-11-30 Thread Chris Larson
Exam Content The Routing and Switching Lab exam tests any feature that can be configured on the equipment in the Equipment List, except as noted below. Effective immediately, the following topics have been removed from the lab exam content: LAT DECnet Apollo Banya

Re: [ASIC ?]

2000-11-30 Thread Ayotunde Omosebi
Hi John, ASIC - Application-Specific Integrated Circuit Hope that answers your question? John lay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Guys, What is ASIC which is found in Cisco Switches? Thanx ___ Tired of slow Internet? Get @Home Broadband I

Re: [LANE]

2000-11-30 Thread Ayotunde Omosebi
If you have ATM running on your network and wants to interconnect it with the legacy LANS, LANE is your bet. Hope this answers your question and further postings on this will be appreciated. mak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all, It seems that LANE does not have much advantage. In what situati

Re: garbage in hperterminal ?

2000-11-30 Thread Bruce Evry
Hello, We had a similar problem with a 3640 last week. Turns out that someone had set the Console to a very high speed. (mayhaps so they could type really fast?) There is a reset jumper inside (on at least the 3600s) which sets the console back to factory specs. W

RE: boot rom upgrades

2000-11-30 Thread Jon McCoy
Title: RE: boot rom upgrades The other thing to buy will be a PLCC extractor, to get the boot roms out of their little homes.  You could probably use two small screwdrivers, but if you're as talented as me, you'll break stuff getting them out (they're in there pretty solidly).  They are the tw

Re: Token Ring Bit Swapping

2000-11-30 Thread D. J. Jones
Let me try a quick stab at it: Let's say you have the following token ring mac address: 0110.1234.5678 Convert the address to binary: 0 1 1 01 2345 678 0001 0001 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 1000 Swap t

Re: ASIC ?

2000-11-30 Thread Tony van Ree
ASIC's are found in a number of different companies and devices including switches, cameras probably cars and doors. Application Specific Integrate Circuit (ASIC). I a nutshell the Integrated Circuit is made for a specific function job not just a general IC such as a CPU or memory. This ma

Re: passed bcran

2000-11-30 Thread Tony van Ree
Raheem, I only had the BRCAN book to study and it covered all you need to know. The thing is to know all what is in the book. I found that in everyday life the stuff in the BCRAN was the most useful of all the exams. Then again I guess that depends on what you do and the sort of networks you

RE: Internet ?

2000-11-30 Thread Taylor, Don
Title: RE: Internet ? Try http://www.internet2.edu/html/infokit.html. - Don -Original Message- From: Andre Fecteau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 12:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Internet ? Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows a site that

Cisco 3000 Concentrator

2000-11-30 Thread Liwanag, Manolito
Has anyone used the CVPN 3xxx as a solution for vpn ? I have read most of the propaganda that Cisco has and I am impress with it. I also checked out PC mag which gave it good reviews. I would like to hear from anyone on this list that has experience using this product. We are currently using t

Re: garbage in hperterminal ?

2000-11-30 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi all, I might start to show my real age hear. Back in the good ole days before any of this fancy stuff. Packets, frames etc. If a terminal produced text such as backward question marks and rubbish characters you would tend to look for a parity issue and/or the stop bits. In this case the

Re: LANE

2000-11-30 Thread Tony van Ree
Mak, We use a bit of LANE. When going from one part of the state to another on ATM we can use VLAN's/ELAN's and get the data across high speed links making the sites appear as if they are in the one LAN. Teunis, Hobart, Tasmania Hobart On Friday, December 01, 2000 at 12:27:19 AM, mak wrote:

RE: Unbreakable Auth on Router?

2000-11-30 Thread Montgomery, Robert WARCOM Contractor
Thanks Russ (and to those of you who have also replied). I guess what I should have said was, "I think my break sequences aren't working - the ones I got from CCO." I say this because when I power off/on the router, regardless of the keys I use, the process is NOT stopping. So this led me to as

Re: Internet ?

2000-11-30 Thread D. J. Jones
Title: RE: Internet ? You may wish to get a copy of Halabi's book "Internet Routing Architectures"  There's a pretty good prefaceon IANA etc plus it can explain a lot about BGP for you.  You might also check out the BGP section atwww.itprc.com .  Look under IP routing..dj ""Taylor, Don""

Re: OSPF Lab - DR behaviour with loopbacks WAS: RE: question about loopback interfaces

2000-11-30 Thread Jason
I thought OSPF is suppose to converge whenever you have a change in the route. I.e whenever any interface bounce.. regardless of the OSPF Router ID. The difference is probably in terms of the amount of "data" being sent.. but definitely a covergence would occur.. - Original Message - Fr

Re: Configure Multiple Routers

2000-11-30 Thread Talib
I was told to use Expect (http://expect.nist.gov/) for automating such tasks. However, I need to have a script to do this. Does anybody know where I can find one. Thanks in advance. "Talib" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have about 40 route

RE: switch telnet issue, why cat29 and cat55 different ??

2000-11-30 Thread Daniel Cotts
Do a "show ip route" on the Cat55 and see if it is pointed towards your router. > -Original Message- > From: Sim, CT (Chee Tong) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 2:47 AM > To: 'Chuck Larrieu'; Howard C. Berkowitz; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: switch telnet is

Re: unexplain latency on the network

2000-11-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
What can you tell us about station 00036BA4EE00? Notice that traffic in the CWIDC case goes to this device, presumably a router. What's its config? Is it running any fancy features that might slow it down? Is it really a router or is it a proxy server or a firewall? Could you put a Sniffer on

Image

2000-11-30 Thread Steven Clark
I have a CCNA study book and they talk about the ISO image like I should know what that is. I can not find a defination. What is an image? Thanks, Steve __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.y

latency

2000-11-30 Thread Cisco Wave
Lawrence, Thanks for this advice, but I bypassed the FW on my side, on the other side it seems difficult to do, as I do not own the server. However, I can not believe that a FW will keep a packet for 75 seconds. Any ideas ? Check Packet 6 and you will see the delta time of 75seconds ! It is uge,

CCNP Switching 2.0

2000-11-30 Thread Donald Williams
Have anyone taken the CCNP Switching 2.0 test? If so are ther a lot of multicasting questions on it? I'm using the Boson.com prep test and the one from Jason asks a lot of multicast questions. Thanks Don Williams CCNA, MCSE _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription i

Re: Image

2000-11-30 Thread Tony
Hi,Steven You've made a mistake, they talk about the IOS image,not the ISO image.I'm sorry to say, you'd better join the Associate list. On 30 Nov 2000 20:07:28 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steven Clark) wrote: >I have a CCNA study book and they talk about the ISO >image like I should know w

Re: Ciscocontent removed from Written/Lab

2000-11-30 Thread Tony van Ree
Where did this come from. I have just spent the last 48 or so hours beating my head up on the ATM LANE stuff. Maybe I should keep learning it for me. In a presentation I attended last Monday a Cisco Rep indicated that Cisco are starting to back off on ATM. If I can give ATM the flick that's

RE: Internet ?

2000-11-30 Thread Irwin Lazar
head on over to www.nanog.org and www.merit.edu/internet/ and start looking around the resources that they have on that site. Also have a look at http://www.clark.net/pub/rbenn/isp.html Finally, have a look at the internet operations page on my web site at www.itprc.com/internet.htm irwin > --

Help about BGP regular expression

2000-11-30 Thread vtam
In the book "Internet Architectures" by Hassam, it said that ^1 ?[0-9]*$ identify all the AS_paths that start with 1 and of length 2-that is, AS1 and its direct customs. But i think that ? means 0 or 1 occurrences, when it is 0, the expression can be equal ^1[0-9]*$,means any single AS number star

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2000-11-30 Thread Cisco Wave
Frank, Thank you, regarding DNS, I already checked and everything is fine with ping, trace, and even the 1st handshke of TCP for the HTTP connection. The problem is when I receive the 6th packet. Everytime it arrives with a 75s delta time with CWIDC, and 2ms delta time with PSInet. However, we t

Ask about training for CCIE Lab. Exam

2000-11-30 Thread John D.C.
Dear All, Could anybody tell me what & where is the best training for preparing CCIE Lab. Exam. Many thank's for your information. Regards, J.D.C. Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1

Re: Image

2000-11-30 Thread Kevin Wigle
did you perhaps mis-type that? should it read IOS image? if that's the case, an "IOS image" is the actual code/program that is loaded into the flash of a router. for IOS version 12.0.7T for example, an image might be "rsp-jsv-mz.120-7.T.bin" (on a 7500) Kevin Wigle - Original Message

RE: Ciscocontent removed from Written/Lab

2000-11-30 Thread Louie Belt
It is not removed from the written test, only the CCIE lab. Additionally, there are many other forms of ATM other than LANE. Specifically, ATM PVC's, SVC's, Classic IP (CLIP), and ATM MPOA are still possibilities on the lab, LANE is the only ATM technology that has been removed from the lab. Ho

O/T ballots-per-second musings

2000-11-30 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Has anyone figured out the ballots-per-second (bps) transmission rate for the ballots that travelled in a Ryder truck from Palm Beach County to Tallahassee? &;-) Seriously, do we recognize how ridiculous this situation is? With current technology, the data should have arrived in seconds. We se

picture of router?

2000-11-30 Thread jeongwoo park
Hi all Do you know any website that shows the back of the cisco routers in clear picture? Thanks in adv. jw __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ _

Re: Help about BGP regular expression

2000-11-30 Thread Drew Simonis
vtam wrote: > > In the book "Internet Architectures" by Hassam, it said that ^1 ?[0-9]*$ > identify all the AS_paths that start with 1 and of length 2-that is, AS1 and > its direct customs. But i think that ? means 0 or 1 occurrences, when it is > 0, the expression can be equal ^1[0-9]*$,means an

RE: Frame Relay - Real Life Problem

2000-11-30 Thread suaveguru
Looks like a layer 1 or layer 2 problem , check modem , carrier , cables , clocking etc. suaveguru --- Chuck Larrieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adele, it looks to me like DLCI 16 is either > incorrectly configured on the > carrier side, or there is a problem on the carrier > side. Way down on m

RE: Ask about training for CCIE Lab. Exam

2000-11-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Couple of thoughts come to mind: Installations unit for a VAR or a consulting firm that is busy ( keep banging out those configs ) ISP - tech support Managed network provider ( something like AT&T managed services, for example ) help desk / technical support area Along with the volumes of read

Cisco 3920 in CCIE Lab?

2000-11-30 Thread Tim Ross
Is a 3920 still used in the CCIE Lab? If so, is it used as a major configuration problem? I haven't used the 3920 and have been searching for one for my home lab but all that I find are too expensive. Am I missing much?   Tim

Re: Frame Relay - Real Life Problem

2000-11-30 Thread suaveguru
Do you still need to encapsulate at the subinterface if the main interface has been encapsulated with frame-relay type IETF? suaveguru --- Frank Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On interface serial 0.16 your frame-relay DLCI > statement needs to have its > encapsulation matching that of the o

Re: Ask about training for CCIE Lab. Exam

2000-11-30 Thread Brian
On 30 Nov 2000, John D.C. wrote: > Dear All, > > Could anybody tell me what & where is the best training for preparing CCIE > Lab. Exam. I here all of the following are good: ARS BRS course Mentor ECP1 course Broadwing Practice labs > > Many thank's for your information. > > Regards

RE: OSPF Lab - DR behaviour with loopbacks WAS: RE: question about loopback interfaces

2000-11-30 Thread Louie Belt
OSPF would not reconverge if the interface serving as the router ID was not part of OSPF (i.e. a router with an interface in BGP or EIGRP that has a higher IP address than any interface on the same router that is part of OSPF). In that situation, a link flapping, would cause reconvergence (due to

Re: OSPF Lab - DR behaviour with loopbacks WAS: RE: question about loopback interfaces

2000-11-30 Thread Erick B.
Right. But if a interface bounces that isn't part of OSPF that shouldn't cause a OSPF reconvergence to occur. Thats what I was attempting to say below. --- Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I thought OSPF is suppose to converge whenever you > have a change in the > route. I.e whenever any inter

Re: OSPF Lab - DR behaviour with loopbacks WAS: RE: question about loopback interfaces

2000-11-30 Thread Tony Olzak
Yes, a convergence would occur anyway, but if the Router ID changes, a lot more things could go wrong. For example, virtual links are configured using the Router ID. If the router ID changes (like by having a serial interface your RID), the virtual link goes down. Having loopbacks as your Router

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