Hi All,
We are currently in the process of deploying DSL services, does anyone have
any recommendations ?
Atef
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What is your os version?
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Sent: ??? 15 ? 2000 05:42
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Subject: TACACS+ PIX command accounting.o
I have looked through most of the Cisco Docs and can't seem to find a
Hi,
I don't really know the local director but I know a lot of other layer 7
switches and how they perform SLB so I will try any way.
If I understand correctly you have a couple of web server connected to
different vlans, although I don't understand why is that so this
configuration can
Hello,
Happy to report I passes MCNS. All in all a fair exam. I used Enhanced IP
Services by Cisco Press, a ton of Info of the Cisco CCO and Boson test #1
which was excellent for preparation for the test. I thought at first I
would move on to CCIE written but am now considering doing ATM and
Hello,
I just completed my CCNP with a specialty in Security. I will soon be in
the market for a new job and was looking for a little direction. Has any
one use a professional resume writer and are they worth the money? Also,
the area I live in Milwaukee,WI is not exactly an IT hotbed,
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
At 10:17 AM 12/15/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is very hard to get your hands on a Juniper router... they are selling
like hotcakes.
And how about Juniper stock!? ;-)
Like most tech stocks, they have recently slumped.
but let's look at the numbers
Ask your DSL carrier what products they support. This may take a couple of
phone calls and a lot of persistence. Carriers usually have a preferred
product they push. But if you persist, you can get a list of several
manufacturers and models that the carrier will support on their network.
Anything
Just wanted to thank you all for your assistance on my pathway to CCNP. I
have been in the IT industry for the last 5 years, but only started pursuing
certifications over the last year or so. First came the MCSE, the CCNA, and
then the CCDA. Over the last 6 months I transfered out to Chicago
Sounds like you're willing to consider relocation - that's a definite bonus
for anyone looking for a CCNP. I have never needed a professional resume
writer, but I also used to do desktop publishing, so I might have a leg up
on the next guy in that regard. Basically, I just used the professional
Good Morning Chuck!
Opera.I have had it 4 different times. It has good points and bad
points. I move back and forth between the search mechanishm on IE and
OPera. Opera used to not have one. They have a search engine built in
now..google that is actually on your screen, but old habits die
OK. No one else has nibbled. And as everyone knows, I'm not afraid to make a
fool of myself publicly.
So here goes..
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Observation:
Those are some interesting numbers. I wonder what it will be like next year.
However the truth is that in this business is that the "best" does not
always "win".
Look at TCP/IP, it was supposed to die a slow death many moons ago..but
now...
I say keep learning Networking technology
Hi all,
Can you guys tell me if you use any 19" racks for your home labs ? (Once the
equipment starts multiplying it's hard to fit it all on a table). Which rack
products are good/standard ? Where can I buy one from ? What size do you use
for your home labs - 84", 48" or 66" ?
Thanks for the
OK. No one else has nibbled. And as everyone knows, I'm not afraid to make a
fool of myself publicly.
So here goes..
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Eric,
Congrats. I was thinking of taking that one as I
would rather take 1 than the 4 exams I would have to
take in Jan 2001. I passed my voice cert with relative
ease using the Boson tests and having access to the
course online (Cisco offers it still for FREE via
vstream!). Thanks for the
Look at the financials... They say something totally different...
-Eddie
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Mark Nguyen
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 12:07 PM
To: Priscilla Oppenheimer; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Juniper
Priscilla
In order to send a plausible route to the rest of the Internet, AS2
must advertise both the aggregate 96.0.0.0/14 and the more-specific
96.0.0.0/22. AS3 must also advertise 96.0.0.0/22. So, AS2, for
legitimate reasons, is sending less-than-optimally-aggregated
announcements.
This of
I didn't see a reply to your question, and I'm not sure this is exactly what
you are looking for, but it's an interesting site nonetheless... HTH
http://whatis.techtarget.com/Flat_Files/The_Speed_of/0,282006,,00.html
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Hi,
I understand yes that CEF can assist with load balancing but, be aware it must be set
at both ends of a service as I understand it. Unfortunately I don't know enough about
CEF yet. We do however have it configured in a number of instances.
Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On
Please tell me how to the link to Cisco Voice training via VStream. I did
the Vstream CID course but I did not know they had Cisco voice also.
Thanks,
Bruce
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Eric,
Congrats. I was
Hi,
We are starting to provide ADSL to our clients it seems to me it is very much horses
for courses. If you require good high speed down load and your uploading is not an
issue ADSL. If on the other hand you require good upload and download is not such an
issue then maybe frame is a good
Hi,
I hate IP unnumbered. It can become pure hell for management purposes. It can be
difficult to individually measure stats on links. In this day and age of private
addressing there should be easy ways of assigning addresses without the concern of IP
unnumbered.
Lets argue on this.
Which Boson test do you recommend for the BCMSN (switching) exam.
I am planing to take the exam next week.
thanks,
Jay
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Hi,
You could try forcing all your users to to use your own proxy. Have this proxy as the
only box allowed to get the stuff from the net. ie set up an access list that allows
the proxy access and no one else. The set up rules within your proxy to allow only
those who require access to have
Sure,
Router(config)# line aux 0
Router(config-line)# transport input telnet
Then telnet to any IP interface using port 2001.
Chris M.
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Anyone know the commands to setup the aux port on a
router to allow =
telnet access to it ?=20
Cheers
Groupstudy,
Is there a way I can allow reverse telnet access
through a console port on a router? What TCP port is
used?
Thanks,
Chris M.
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Hi,
This is one that comes up in almost every network that I have been trouble shooting
lately.
In the Cisco environment set you spanning-tree portfast option on ports that have a
true one to one relationship that is, servers, clients, printers and the like.
Do NOT use portfast option on
Hi all,
Believe me when I say wire does not move. The wire rate is ZERO. It usually sits in
a wall.
The clock speed in a synch type circuit dictates the rate at which bits change the
state of a wire.
Electricity in pure theory does not travel along the wire nor does light in the purest
Well here in Australia we are lucky we get to write numbers on a bit of paper using a
black marker that ios usually in such poor condition no one steals it. You can in
fact cast a donkey vote IE start at the top and number them down or start from the
bottom and work up.
Maybe in the written
Well, the reason you don't see the other router via the ethernet is because
CDP packets are only forwarded one hop (router to switch, switch to router,
but not router to switch to router), but you probably knew that.
Do you have CDP disabled on the serial port on either of the routers? It
can be
Hi,
I don't know if I am reading your drawing correctly but are all the addresses in the
same subnet. If so the this is a problem. Basically you need a subnet for each wire.
ie on from your server to the router 2611 then on between the 2611 and the 3640 and
so on. If you are using the one
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Good answer, ElephantChild.
Also, the one I was thinking of was TFTP. With TFTP, when the client wants
to download a file, it simply sends a Read Request. In the absence of any
errors, the response from the server is the first block of data. Each block
is acknowledged. The session ends when
I'll take a crack at this one. I have never set up a console port to do a
reverse telnet, and the link on CCO says the console port doesn't have
reverse telnet capability. Not sure what you are trying to do, but you can
use the Aux port instead. Here is some info I found:
Flem, thanks for the confirmation.
Chuck, given the age of the RFC, I seriously doubt that Nagle intended the
router to do anything too complicated. My reading of RFC 896 implied that
the algorithm would be implemented in the end station - "Implementation
typically requires one or two lines
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Flem, thanks for the confirmation.
Chuck, given the age of the RFC, I seriously doubt that Nagle intended the
router to do anything too complicated.
Routers were always part of the TCP/IP architecture, even if they were
called gateways or Interface
I found one for $50 at a local cabling company. They often replace racks
when doing wiring jobs, so they have some used ones sitting around. You
might try a couple of local places that do cabling.
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Can you guys tell
hello group,
When I saw the subject line of your post I knew what the question would be.
I have seen the VTP acronym outlined both ways in different texts. Cisco
Press Lan Switching book defines it as Vlan Trunking Protocol as does Sybex
Switching Study Guide. I have seen it as Virtual Trunk
Mark,
Could you be more explicit if you are configuring just one router or more
than?
Sebi
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I am working on my first router, trying to set up e0. I am able to configure
the int e0 but I get the int is up but the protocol is down. I cannot
remember how
I am in the process of studying for the switching exam currently. I have
read the Cisco Lan Switching text and I am in the process of the reading
Sybex Switching Study guide. The Cisco Press book was excellent. It was
recommended to me by my instructor when I took the BCMSN course. The Sybex
Jennifer, the question intrigued me enough to want to try a QD lab. I was
originally going to suggest RFC 1812 ( which I just finished browsing ) but
I could locate the section that I thought might have been relevant. I
believe, though, that the practices laid out in 1812 require that a router
Hi groups,
I'm helping my friend to establish a Lab for CCNA and CCNP.
Could anybody help us. What equipments (minimum) needed for:
o CCNA cert
o CCNP cert
Loking forward, and many thanks.
Rafdian
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Agreed - I abbreviated my response a bit more than I should have. I was
thinking along the lines that a gateway/IMP (always makes me think of
Maxwell's demon)/router at the time of RFC 896 wouldn't be likely to be
looking into the TCP layer and acting on it.
Also, the IOS command reference
Hi All,
Can we use FlowCollector and Data Analyzer to see the
browsing traffic from our user to some web site like
yahoo.com, cnn.com, etc ?
TIA.
Best Regards,
Janto Cin
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Hey Guys,
Not to spray you with this, but, I have two fully populated lightstream 2020
atm OC-3 switches out on ebay. The item numbers are 1202675368 and
1202675962. These are 11 slot fully populated enterprise carrier class atm
switches. You know what the OC-3 cards are worth alone.. These are
hi , anyone
knows what routers, switches I have to buy in order to
setup a lab for CCNP ?
thanks
suaveguru
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I don't know. This looks like another one of those things where we'd have to
find the people at Cisco who actually introduced this service to the IOS to
explain why it is there and what function it performs. The 12.1 command
reference most certainly indicates that the router is acting on behalf
Jennifer,
From everything I've read and understand the null route is a
tool that used for various routing decisions, one of them not being a static
route to a physical network. Note: All traffic directed to the null
interface is dropped. The results observed by Chuck L fall
I don't know about the particular product but most reasonable analysers allow you to
filter not only on the ip addresses and ports but also on MAC addresses. This should
allow you to monitor exactly the stuff you want.
Be aware of privacy issues when doing this sort of analysis. In some
The ECP1 course is offered by Mentor Technologies, mentortech.com, not
ARS. Search archives for opinions
on these courses.
Cheers, Fred.
Bruce Williams wrote:
Hello all,
I am preparing for my CCIE. I already plan to use the CCIEbootcamp labs
because I have heard great things about them,
Hi
The following routers are up for sale at 50% of cisco costs(negotiable). Any guys
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Baystack 350T 2
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Hi
The following routers are up for sale at 50% of cisco costs(negotiable). Any guys
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These routers are in bangalore India. Even if u are willing to buy just one router its
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Baystack 350T 2
Cisco 1900
In BGP , I used to put in null route for those
networks that I want to advertise via BGP but in the
igp routing table
suaveguru
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Jennifer,
From everything I've read and
understand the null route is a
tool that used for various routing
HI,
I have get the ccnp1.0 now ,and want to CCDP1.0,can I get my CCDP
certificate by only take the CID3.0.
thanks
Tony
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hi,
I've got cisco 3640 router with one single port serial wan interface
card and 8 port async/sync network module ,the wan interface card is
connected to frame-relay services.When I try to connect second
frma-relay connection to one of the 8 async/sync port,it's failed.May I
know what is the
No you have to have the CCDA as well !!
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hi,
My company plan to migrate a frame-relay connection to another service
provider,the new service provider provide a new router .We plan to have
two connections concurrent running until the new connection is stable.I
would like to know how to configure the router.
For Switching you would need to set up a Switch Block. Cat 1900, 2900XL
Access layer and a Cat5000 for Distribution Layer with an RSM or you could
use a Cat36XX with a 7200 Router on a Stick. By the way you'll need 2 of
each for redundancy on the Switching exam. Your Core Block should be 6000s
or
Cite your sources please.
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Yep...
Tony wrote:
HI,
I have get the ccnp1.0 now
Hi, winners!
Should i point all right answers in 350-011 or only most correct?
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Hi,
Can anyone suggest me from where I can get Router simulator for practice?
Thanks in Advance
SK
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Dear group,
I'm not far from taking my BSCN exams and I'm in die need of access to try
questions, particularly cisco's pre-exams questions. Any help of this
request will be highly appreciated. (cramsessions etc)
thanxxx group
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
end stations. The fact that it is stated that one should now enable the
algorithm if XRemote and XWindows is in operation on the network indicates
to me, at least, that pass through traffic effected.
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given connection. This method is usually good for all
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