The space is the books. Because it said it match all the AS_paths that start
with 1 and of length 2, such as AS_path=1, =1 10, =1 200, etc. As you said,
? # 0 or 1 of the preceding characters (in this case a space). So if ?=0, it
is ^1[0-9]*$; if ?=1, it is ^1 [0-9]*$.
Do i misread your meaning?
Everyone, this has been, and continues to be an excellent thread. My thanks
to all of you for participating. I for on have learned a new thing or two.
Furthermore, I have enjoyed reading all of the responses.
I probably didn't make it clear in my original post that the genesis of this
QD lab was
What's up with the posts, there aren't any. I thought we were on a roll, no problems for a while. Oh well, nothing to read ;)
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Visio. Enterprise...
Nigel...
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Subject: picture of router?
Hi all
Do you know any website that shows the back of the
cisco routers in clear picture?
Thanks
Mike,
When I was trying to get a grasp on this topic I had some
questions a some different areas but found the White paper on
CertificationZone to make all the difference. Both the Token ring and the
Bridging really help me grasp the topic. Of course you'll need a
subscription to
Title: RE: O/T ballots-per-second musings
I saw something on www.vote.com, I believe, that asked people their feelings about voting via computer over the Internet. I took a tour years ago through the San Francisco mint and was shown a huge scale that they used to weigh gold, coins, etc. It
Ok,
I'll join the party... Of course we'll make some
assumptions(without making an .. of myself or anyone else)
My first thought here is ask another question...? "They share an Ethernet"
you say.
From the looks of it this could mean R1 E1 -- R2 E1 is connected or
R1 E2 -- R2 E2 is
I just recently picked up a 4 port HD26 V.35 appliqué on ebay. Last time I
checked the member "dbritt" was selling a couple more... Do a search for
that member or for AGS you should see what I see...
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HTH
Nigel..
-
I had this problem last week. Emulating a break sequence did the trick as shown
below.
This is useful if your terminal emulator doesn't support the break key, or if a
bug prevents it from sending the correct signal (the hyperterminal under Windows
NT used to suffer from this behavior):
Connect
Thank's Brian
Could you give me the URL address for those courses, so I could get more
information ?
T.I.A.
J.D.C.
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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
Actually, Russell and others answeres satisfied my needs.
Thanks guys
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000 10:59:40 +0530 , Rayappa Mayakunthala wrote:
Can I stop you all for a second? I think what John Lay is asking is what
is
the ASIC (which make, model, number) that is used in Cisco switches, not
It's on the equipment list and it is fair game (from
experience in SJ).
If you review the docs on cisco.com on configuration,
etc that should provide enough information on how the
device operates and is configured.
--- Tim Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is a 3920 still used in the CCIE Lab?
Priscilla for President '04! ;-)
(Of course, you'll be running against Hillary... ;-)
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 10:14 PM
Subject: O/T ballots-per-second musings
Has anyone figured out the
Well, After fiddling around with hperterminal and the
cables it now works.
However the router stops after going through the
post.
The last message I get is
%LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface serial1 administratively
down.
I know this error mesage is informational and nothing
needs to be done., however
Is there a way to automatically detect when and interface is down when using
multilink to bundle two or more T1 interfaces into one logical group? Is
there a SNMP MIB, that would report a link being down in this situation?
Example if I use the following config and serial 0/1 dropped.
I am sorry, but can you please take this off line?
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Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 9:00 PM
To: Priscilla Oppenheimer; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Less
I guess the answer to your question is IT DEPENDS. I did not get a lot of
multicasting question but some people did. The only advise I have for you is
that you should study and know it because all the questions about
Multicasting were easy questions and could give you additional marks. So
don't
Okay gang, I had an interesting and annoying situation yesterday morning,
and I'd like to see if anyone else has had an experience like this:
My client was installing an older BayStack 301 switch into their existing
network, which consisted of a Bay Access Node router, as well as four
stacked
While browsing through the new features in recent
releases I found something very useful that will speed
up our config making/changing sessions.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121t/121t5/range.htm
Router(config-if)# interface range fastethernet 5/1 -
5,
Folks,
I was reading
through our most recent OSPF related discussion and the most recent puzzle(by
Howard) brings a couple of questions I had to the list.
Now, coming from a system admin background one of the things I
must note was the ability of the MS windows to immediately identify a
The switching exam does have multicasting in it, when I took the test it
basically went right along with the material covered in the Cisco Press
BCMSN book (which I highly recommend as a major study resource for this
exam.)
I used the Cisco Press book as my only study source and passed it
Try portercable.com, bosch.com, and blackanddecker.com. They have lots of
pictures of routers .
All kidding aside, CCO is a great place to see them. Is there any one in
particular
that you are looking for?
Roman
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Dear Friends,
I passed switching this afternoon. Thanks for all the help
extended to me.
Can someone give the books, test papers etc required for
Routing paper. I have Cisco press routing Book.
Best regards
Naveen Sharma
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Nigel Taylor wrote:
Folks,
I was reading through our most recent OSPF related discussion
and the most recent puzzle(by Howard) brings a couple of questions I
had to the list.
Now, coming from a system admin background one of the things I must
note was the
All,
Has anyone got a list of links to FREE example questions.
Steve
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On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Erick B. wrote:
While browsing through the new features in recent
releases I found something very useful that will speed
up our config making/changing sessions.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121t/121t5/range.htm
thats one of
Mike,
Jumping in on the back of Nigel's reply:
Canonical to Non-canonical MAC address Conversion
Break down MAC address into nibbles, (half a byte, or 4 bits)
Convert HEX digit to binary:
0 = , 1 = 0001
2 = 0010 , 3 = 0011
4 = 0100 , 5 = 0101
6 = 0110 , 7 = 0111
8 = 1000 , 9 = 1001
A =
Hub's and Switches are considered to be of the "same" device types when you
connect them, hence the crossover cable. Some call switches for intelligent
hubs, since they are doing the same job, but makes a decision before it just
forwards incoming data out to all ports.
Hth,
Ole
Hello
This email is for anyone who has taken the LAB exam at San Jose, CA
Could you please let me know the closest / most convenient hotel? I live in
NY and have no clue about this.
Please email me directly and dont bother anyone else on this list.
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Title: 7200 Series router running Ether Channel
Does anyone know if a Cisco 7200 Series router will support Ether channel. I only find reference to the following from Cisco:
Fast Ether Channel is available on Cisco 7500 routers with Fast Ethernet Interface Processors (FEIP),---Versatile
Download the latest test from http://www.boson.com
They have 2 x 12 free questions for BCMSN (among a lot of other questions).
If you like what you see and want to get more questions, you can do that
very easily, and it's only about $30.-
Hth,
Ole
Ole
The hub and switch are both at the same OSI layer 2. The rule is still
correct.
JM
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What book for CCNP LAN ATM Specialization???
=
Hi
I wish to take CCNP LAN ATM specialization cert. Would appreciate if anyone
could advice me what book to study...which book is best
I just received a copy of this from one of my co-workers and thought it was
pretty cool. I know some of you folks that have been around this field for
awhile have probably seen this, but for those who haven't seen this enjoy.
Spanning Tree Fundamentals
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Dear Group,
I'm sure some of you must be looking at VoIP for your various organizations.
For the data side, we have a policy of only using GD for IOS on the
backbone.
For telephony, you need to have a "T" version of the IOS but no "T" version
of the IOS is GD.
When we phoned up Cisco Tac just
anybody know about this company in New York City? good to try it for
internetworking engineer (as consultant) position or not?
www.datavox.com
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You are making a BIG MISTAKE !
Switches are working on L2 as and HUBs.
So when you are connecting a Hub to a switch you must
use a crossover cable !
Regards
Elias Aggelidis
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Sent: Friday,
It is reading the config file after loading the IOS. When it gets to the con
line 0 configuration, something is wrong.
Break the router on boot, and from rommon mode, check out the startup
config, and remove any configuration you have under "line con 0"
-Erik
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All you need is a few hours of practise, and I daresay
you can find that at www.nantech.com :)
Nnanna
--- Tim Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
Traffic shape rateMike,
You won't believe what one can find at
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm - IOS Documentation and even
Complete (almost) command reference !!! :-)))
as for the traffic-shape rate/group: check this
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Today, I have observed a network eng from a vendor
install a EM Type II card on a Cisco 3600 and
connected to my EM II Toshiba card. We did a loop
test from port 1 and port 2 and it works. The Eng
configured the first port dial peer as 300..., second
port dial peer as 301.., 302.. and
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Can someone tell me what are the minimum system spec(hardware software) I need toinstall Ciscoworks 2000 for NT on a System.
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I'm wondering why the MDI/MDI-X switch did not help.
At any time using this switch did you see a link light on the eqpt? no
link - flip the switch, also no light? - check the cable. (however a x-over
cable and engaged MDI-X would be straight through :-
I have used all manner of eqpt and
The problem you are facing isn't osi layers. Its pinouts. The pinouts
for 10/100 ethernet are 1,2,3,and 6. 1 and 2 are tx and 3 and 6 are rx
on some devices such as switches, hubs, routers. and 3 and 6 are tx on
other devices, like nics. you use a crossover cable to connect tx to rx.
tell me
Although I am by no means a regular expression expert, I do not believe that
^1 [0-9]*$ will match an AS-path of 1; the space forces a requirement of a
maximum of two path elements, with the first element a 1. A single AS-path
of 1 would not match. Multiple AS-path elements are separated by a
I see your point, my apologies to all
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From: Donald B Johnson Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 10:57 AM
To: William Gragido; 'Chuck Larrieu'; 'Priscilla Oppenheimer';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: O/T ballots-per-second musings
I disagree
In getting ready for CID 3.0,
I have the following question:
On a BPX what is the difference between a Network Access Module and a
Access Interface Module?
Network Access Module connects to WAN.
Access Interface Module connects to
Thanks,
Craig
Correction
Pins 12 are Transmit and Pins 36 are Recieve on a non-crossed port (NICs
Routers)
Pins 12 are Recieve and Pins 36 are Transmit on a crossed port (HUBs
Switches)
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Hi Gang,
Do you recall the RIP 1 problem I posted about a
month ago ?
Went along the lines of TOP, MIDDLE, BOTTOM
Routers.
Serial link between MIDDLE TOP.
Serial link between MIDDLE BOTTOM.
Ethernet between TOP BOTTOM.
RIP 1 configuration. I did post this, but got no
replies.
Anyway,
I'm not sure if its conventional wisdom, but I would
recommend that, based on my experience, there is
little reason to use LANE, especially in a WAN
setting. Layer 3 PVCs would provide a better solution.
I would also note that most customers and vendors are
leaving LANE in favor of other
I disagree with you william, an off topic discussion is a welcome change
from the routine questions on testing software, books, where do I find?...
and I think that was a good question anyway what IS the bps, well it was
connection oriented trasmission, ton of overhead, and some latency for
Try www.groupstudy.com
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David Cisco
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 7:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ASIC ?
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the simple facts are as follows:
1) Deciding on a crossover or straight-through cable is a physical layer
problem
2) Depending on which cable you use will depend on how the manufacturer
designed and wired the physical port on each end.
3) ever situation is different, the only reason you rule
Title: 7200 Series router running Ether Channel
I had
Etherchannel running on the dual-fe-fx PA. I do remember it was a pain to
find a IOS for it. This was around a year ago when 12.0(4) was just coming
out. Try this site out...
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/FeatureNav/FN.pl
This
Shouldn't flipping the MDI/MDI-X switch have corrected the problem of using
the straight through cable?
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Ole
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Hardware
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1. Let me check an assumption - you are accessing the same web page from both PSINET
and
CWIDC, correct?
2. Are you saying that is is only HTTPS causing the problem, and not HTTP?
This URL touches on some of the SSL authentication and latency issues.
The TokenRing switch WS-C3920, although part of the ccie Lab, it is a very
BAD
investment for a homelab.
If Cisco drops it ( that I presume will shortly ), it will not be even worth
the electricity it consumes. Other boxes that we collect, like 2500s, 5000s,
2900s are alive and will be around for
Yes, but maybe
1) He flipped a switch for another port
2) The switch didn't work
3) He needed to power cycle the switch/hub before it would work
4) He did it in a dream
5) The straight through cable was defect
6) He didn't have the force with him
Title: 7200 Series router running Ether Channel
Yes, the 7200VXR does support Etherchannel.
We used it at my last client. I don't remember the IOS version exactly,
but I think it was 12.07T. I do remember it took awhile to find a 12.x IOS
that worked.We used Fast Ethernet boards for the
Hello,
Sometimes these things happen because not all equipment have the same specs.
My suggestion would be to consider DTE to DTE needs at least one roll in the
connection, and DTE to DCE needs a straight-through or two rolls in the
connection. It all hangs on the constuction of the interface
Kevin,
I agree totally we have been battling VOIP troubles for a while and
almost from the outset Cisco's advise was upgrade. However, the upgrades
are usually to the ED version on IOSBut in their defense since they are
new to Voice arena they are constantly making changes, so we may
What to say !
If you want to use the GD then you have to forget the Voice function !
You can try the 12.1 ED but I want feel well with it.
You have to wait until the 13 to get Voice on the GD IOS.
Regards
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To: "cisco" [EMAIL
A student of mine just came into my office and posed this problem to me:
Given a set of lab routers, where a student is allowed to do anything they
wish to the router, how can things be set up so that the router is
automatically restored to a known default configuration at the end of the
It works on the 7206VXRs. I've got it running using 2 PA-FE-TX
cards. Whatever you do don't use the 2 port fast ether cards, as they're
designed more for ISL trunking from token ring networks and start getting
errors after you start pushing some heavy traffic through them.
just create a
Just a correction for some of you. A Switch is layer 2 and a hub is layer
1
as is a repeater. I don't know where some of you are getting your info.
Hopefully you all understand that a router is layer 3.
Ron Anthony
- Original Message -
From: "Mayo Joseph W CONT NSSG" [EMAIL
Hey Folks,
Can I put a non-Cisco ethernet card (Intel/3com) in my PIX 520 as a third
interface, and if so, how does one load the driver for it? I assume the
driver for the cards that come with it are built in to the IOS.
Cheers
Our Head Voter Guy (Office of Registrar) said that it would cost San Diego
County $10 million to equip the country with computers for election
purposes. He estimated a cost of $4k/$5k per computer. I wonder which
outfit is offering the 200% markup? I can't believe that computers still
can not
In my mis-spent youth, this was always explained to me as a DCE-DTE issue.
NICs = DTE
Hubs and switches = DCE
DCE--DTE = ok
DTE--DTE = crossover required, as in doing two PC's, or two router
ethernets, back to back
DCE--DCE = crossover required, as on switch to switch or hub to hub or
switch
what is a modular router ?
and what are "non modular" routers ?
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solutions off load this onto a separate device. The latency you are
experiencing is probably due to the web server, and not a internetworking
device.
-Eddie
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Someone had posted earlier in the week wanting to know where to get a
Catalyst 2901 switch, which is like a Catalyst 5002 with a Supervisor 1
and a 5213A blade (12 10/100 ports).
I have one for sale for $1800.00
Brian
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On my router I am seeing the message IPX: cache flush. This is happening
very so often. Any Ideas.
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Hi Jason,
Did you ever get an answer to this?
I am going insane - I thought I could look at my 3548-XL-EN real quick and
figure it out, but I can't even see what frame switching mode it is running.
I have been searching like a maniac on the CCO, but I have had no luck
whatsoever finding any
I used #2 #3 and passed handily...
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Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 1:10 PM
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Can someone point me to some good documentation on
how to configure the csu/dsu module in a 2610 for
a plain ordinary hdlc t1 connection?
Thanks,
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If you remove the router ospf configuration and paste
it back, OSPF will restart with a new router ID if you
have a new high IP address. You can only do this in a
test/non-production network environment though. I've
done this before in my labs because it is faster then
waiting for the router to
John,
I believe its Application Specific Integrated Chip.
Rgds,
RN
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From: John lay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 1 December 2000 4:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ASIC ?
Guys,
What is ASIC which is found in Cisco Switches?
Thanx
Hi Gang,
I had Fluke in this week showing me one of their
gadgets for basic problem determination i.e 10/100 Meg
duplexity. Which pairs are being used etc.
It discovered one of our Unix Servers, and gave it a
classfull A mask i.e /8 which I new was incorrect from
experience it has 8 bits of
Hi all
I have a quick question.
On the traffic between central router and branch
office router on frame relay, how could central
router's connection rate to FR cloud be different from
branch office router's connection rate to FR cloud?
I could understand if cloud had traffic congestion.
But when
Do so at your own peril.
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Hey Folks,
Can I put a non-Cisco ethernet card (Intel/3com) in my PIX 520 as a third
interface, and if so, how does one load the driver for it? I assume the
driver for
Title: 7200 Series router running Ether Channel
Thanks! That exactly what I needed
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PMTo: Fessler, David; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE:
7200 Series router running Ether Channel
To bring this into a Cisco type context ( i.e. Design )
Recall that in any project, the cost of the hardware is probably your least
expensive project component. There is the cost of software, installation,
configuration, training, and maintenance.
Especially when implementing new and leading
modular means that it contains sub-assemblies or modules. You pick one or
more modules from the list of available modules to give the router its
desired interfaces. Examples would be the 2600 and 3600 series. A
non-molular router has a fixed physical configuration. Most of the 2500
series are
Apply some type of lubircant to your serial interface connector. I'd
suggest non-stick PAM or something similar. This will keep your router from
getting stuck.
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Well, After fiddling around with
I usually just reboot routers on the fly and work on something else while
that router is rebooting.
Tony
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I hear ya.. but the Chief Architect won't use anything but GD on the
backbone.
But you still got to wonder how Cisco can talk about QoS when some
enhancements only show up in the T series IOS.
What specifically went "bump" for us is that we wanted to use the "jitter"
measurements (as well
Donald,
Also have a look in the archives over the last month as there has been quite a lot of
discussion on this exam.
Rob
Donald Williams wrote:
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
minimum requirements are 450 Mhz. PIII with 256meg
of memory and 4 GB of hard drive space...that is for a network with up to 500
devices...
Thanks,
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From:
Hi..
I am trying to make a connection to a remote server ( WAN link) from my
LAN. The remote end has made configuration to allow my desktop to do a
telnet to it. The setup is like this.
PC(172.18.10.1) -- PIX ( 172.18.0.1)-Router ---WAN link Remote
server ( 165.132.0.1).
The
Are you talking about the LAN management
bundle?
If so, the windows server requirements are:
WINDOWS
System: IBM PC-compatible with 400 MHz or higher Pentium III processor
running MS Windows NT 4.0 Server or Workstation with Service Pack 5 or 6a, or
MS Windows 2000 Server or
Group,
I wanted to share a simple thing I do that I
thought really helped in my lab. I never got a lot of access to ATM gear, so
here's what I did:
I used practice scenarios and the configuration
guides for different versions of the IOS. Since I didn't have the actual gear, I
tried to
Title: 7200 Series router running Ether Channel
Only
certain PA's support EtherChannel. Make sure you have the right
one...
-Eddie
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Actually, I am pretty sure that pin 1+2 are transmit and 3+6 are receive +
collision detection.
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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http://www.oledrews.com/ccnp
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