Re: 8 port asynchronous/stnchronous

2000-12-18 Thread Saša Milic
Moo, maximum speed of serial interface on WIC-1T is 2Mbps. Maximum speed of ports on NM-8A/S, working in sync mode, is 128Kbps. That could be problem in your situation. Saša "Moo, Wai Keong" wrote: I've got cisco 3640 router with one single port serial wan interface card and 8 port

Re: 4000 catalyst, where isl

2000-12-18 Thread Elias Aggelidis
Who says show ? Catalyst 4000 IS SUPPORTING ISL but only for the gigabit ethernet ports which is on the supervisor engine (not the internal ones). The internal one is supporting only 802.1q. Regards Elias Aggelidis CCNP + Voice - Original Message - From: "Craig E. Smith" [EMAIL

224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread kenny
Hi , 224.0.0.1 = all systems 255.255.255.255 = broadcast I know that both are different BUT what is the actual difference ? Thanks guys kenairs _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and

ISDN Configuration - Real Life

2000-12-18 Thread Adele Galus
Okay - I decided I need those experts again I have given it my best. I'm configuring an ISDN circuit on a 804 connecting a private network to an ISP using PAP authentication. My interface are up on the e0, bri0:1, dialer0 virtual-access1 interfaces. My dialer shows commands indicates

RE: CCIE written Q?

2000-12-18 Thread Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS)
if possible all Thanks Arvind -Original Message- From: Ilya Mazhara [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 12:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCIE written Q? Hi, winners! Should i point all right answers in 350-011 or only most correct?

RE: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread Chuck Larrieu
255.255.255.255 will not be passed by a router. it remains on a local segment. All hosts will act upon that address, using CPU time to pass the packets up the stack. 224.0.0.1 is the all systems multicast group. Only those devices which are members of the particular multicast group will take

CVOICE

2000-12-18 Thread C.M Leong
Hi : Does anyone of you have CVOICE course book, especially chapter for : 1) Cisco IP Telephony Solutions: New World Technology 2) Old World Technology: Introduction to PBXs Can I get those info from Internet ? I can't those info from Cisco page. Thanks in advance regards Jimmy

PIX Study material

2000-12-18 Thread Steven Dangerfield
Does anyone know where I can download PIX training material. Or Nokia for that matter ? Like www.it-cert.co.uk Steve Steven Dangerfield, Network Engineer/Analyst B.Eng, CCNA, CCSA Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Totalise - the Users ISP - To become a

Re: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread Hunt
Just by looking at the IP 224.0.0.1, how can you tell straight away that it is a multicast address? Hunt Chuck Larrieu wrote: 255.255.255.255 will not be passed by a router. it remains on a local segment. All hosts will act upon that address, using CPU time to pass the packets up the

RE: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts
Hi, Because it's a class D address and Class D addresses are used for multicasting. Cheers, J-M -Original Message- From: Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 18 December 2000 01:03 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255 Just by looking at the IP 224.0.0.1,

RE: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread Jean-Michel Roberts
Hi again, Sorry, but to be more specific Class D: 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255. Cheers, J-M -Original Message- From: Jean-Michel Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 18 December 2000 01:04 To: 'Hunt' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255 Hi, Because

Cisco Press book for CCDA

2000-12-18 Thread Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS)
There are two book are available with Cisco Press for CCDA 1. CCDA Exam Certification Guide - Anthony Bruno 2. Designing Cisco Netowrks - Diane teare Anbody is having Idea which one in Best for CCDA exam ( 640-641) Thanks in Advance Arvind _ FAQ, list

Re: DSL Product Recommendation

2000-12-18 Thread Atef Rostom
I am just looking for comments about some products as a start. Like Cisco, Nortel, Siemens, Lucent, Alcatel. Whose new whose old. Carrier Class, Enterprise Level and so. "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 003901c0684c$87ee04a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:003901c0684c$87ee04a0$[EMAIL

Re: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread Datactr
Hi chuck , Do user in a segment need to register before that they are in the 224.0.0.1 group or is by default ? I try by pinging 224.0.0.1 in my pc and there is a reply ? How come ? cheers kenairs Chuck Larrieu wrote: 255.255.255.255 will not be passed by a router. it remains on a local

Re: Passed Cisco MCNS Security Exam !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2000-12-18 Thread Charles Henson
I am a CCNP and a CCDP and I took the security exam about a year ago and passed it too. I also thought afterwards about pursuing the voice and atm certs but the bottom line is that once you've gotten your NP and DP, the IE is the next big step. The "specializations" are nice but once you get your

Re: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
because it is a class D address... 224.0.0.0 - 239.0.0.0 Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Just by looking at the IP 224.0.0.1, how can you tell straight away that it is a multicast address? Hunt Chuck Larrieu wrote: 255.255.255.255

CID book

2000-12-18 Thread Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS)
Any book is available for CID exam ( 640-025) Thanks in advance Arvind _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: 224.0.0.1 and 255.255.255.255

2000-12-18 Thread Michel Bijnsdorp
IP Multicast addressing: all of the first octet 1e bit 128 + (formal B-class) 2e bit 64 + (formal C-class) 3e bit 32 = 224.0.0.0 + 16 = 240.0.0.0 (formal D-class) so IP multicast address range runs from 224.0.0.0 until 239.255.255.255 Kenneth Lorenzo wrote: because it is a class D address...

Re: Cisco Lightstream 2020 Enterprise Switches for sale (With Oc-3 card)

2000-12-18 Thread Quinton Maynard
Phil, If I am not mistaken, Cisco dumped the 2020 because it was sending out 52 byte cells. I never heard that they got a patch for it? Are you saying that these switches will work in a prime time ATM network? Q Hey Guys, Not to spray you with this, but, I have two fully populated lightstream

Re: Passed Cisco MCNS Security Exam !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2000-12-18 Thread Eric Gunn
Thank you for all the replies in regards to CCNP Specializations. After careful consideration I think for me anyway it would be best to move onto the CCIE written exam. I am just anxious to learn about ATM and Voice over IP, but I feel it would be more affective to do them while studying for

Re: Passed Cisco MCNS Security Exam !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2000-12-18 Thread Frank Z
Charles, I can relate to your position. Just because I have a voice specialization, doesn't really imply by any means that I know voice inside and out. It does however give one an edge over the other guy who may not have as many certs as you do, hence your company might get the business. This

IP addressses - Are networks 2^x or (2^x)-2 ???

2000-12-18 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
I thought I knew it by heard now, but when I had to prove a point to someone, I grapped some of my books, and they all have different explanations. I therefore jumped to IETF's homepage and started surfing their RFC's. BUT... On RFC 943 (Assigned Numbers) it says on page 1: Class A has 7 bit

MCNS Passed!!

2000-12-18 Thread Fashina, Temitayo (TFAS)
Hi Guys, I just went through the Security (MCNS 2.0) test, and I've come out more "secured". Nice test really. It tested everything, just lay your hands on the course manual and you're game. For an overkill, you could also browse any Cisco security sales stuffs. Got one I got free some time ago.

CVOICE FREE link for all

2000-12-18 Thread Frank Z
Due to the flood of emails that I get every time I mention the free CVOICE course, I am unable to respond to them individually, but as a broadcast message to all. here is the link: http://www.vstream.com/secure/login?PREFS=CISCOCP You need to be a partner to register, but that should not be a

CCIE Practice Lab

2000-12-18 Thread John Huston
Has anyone used the CCIE practice lab in Austin? If so would you please share your experiences with me? http://www.ots.utexas.edu/ccielab/ The one here in Wichita, KS isn't very good. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: Cisco Press book for CCDA

2000-12-18 Thread John Huston
I purchased this and passed the exam two weeks later. http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?series=2book=156 ""Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS)"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... There are two book are available with Cisco Press for CCDA 1. CCDA Exam

Re: Cisco Press book for CCDA

2000-12-18 Thread C. Warren
Don't forget this one! Top-Down Network Design by Priscilla Oppenheimer Hardcover - 560 pages 1st edition (August 15, 1999) Cisco Pr; ISBN: 1578700698 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.72 x 9.45 x 7.61 ""Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS)"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

Re: CID book

2000-12-18 Thread John Huston
I used the book at the link below and do not recommend the book from Sybex. http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?series=2book=108 ""Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS)"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Any book is available for CID exam ( 640-025)

All-in-one CCIE Lab Study Guide: Lab #4

2000-12-18 Thread Tim Ross
I have started going through the labs in the All-in-one Study Guide and = have a problem with Lab #4. The lab is for an ISDN floating static = route. I am using 2 3104's and an AGS+ as a frame_switch. The ISDN port = can ping the other ISDN port. Both are on the same subnet, 196.1.1.1 and =

RE: All-in-one CCIE Lab Study Guide: Lab #4

2000-12-18 Thread Yurchenko, Michael
The purpose of the floating static route is to appear if the main route goes down. So if you shut down the main interface (i am assuming fr) it should install the floating static route instead. -Original Message- From: Tim Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000

RE: All-in-one CCIE Lab Study Guide: Lab #4

2000-12-18 Thread Andrew Lennon
do you have ip classless enabled? Andy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Ross Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 15:14 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; GroupStudy LAB Subject: All-in-one CCIE Lab Study Guide: Lab #4 I have started going through

RE: All-in-one CCIE Lab Study Guide: Lab #4

2000-12-18 Thread Lowell Sharrah
we do this very same thing. we are receiving the default route from the customer but sometimes it will go away. we have installed a static route with a higher administrative distance that will be propogated (redistribute static) should the main default route go away. with this, the network

Re: Need help on CCDA Diagrams

2000-12-18 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
There is a book by cisco press "i forget the title" that had case studies and diagrams that were the same as the real exam. Especially for when to use a certain piece of equipment. I did all the exercises and work sheets in the book and passed with a 946. I would recommend using that book.

Re: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP

2000-12-18 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
so is a hanging chad - Original Message - From: ElephantChild [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Paul Borghese [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 6:00 PM Subject: Re: THIS IS A CISCO STUDY GROUP On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Paul Borghese wrote: Also, remember - this

please help ..ISDN

2000-12-18 Thread sougata maitra
hi folks this is my second post abt this problem. will any isdn guru's look into this debug ? its a simple remote site calling the central office using DDR. BRI to BRI. i have changed many configs and come to the same cause for call being dropped. before i try the "isdn incoming-voice

Question about Jeff Doyle book

2000-12-18 Thread Katson PN Yeung
Dear all, I have a question about reading Jeff Doyle book. I am studying EIGRP. At page 354, last paragraph. It said: "Note that Langley was the only feasible successor to subnet 10.1.7.0 because Chanute's locally calculated metric is higher than Wright FD (1024 768)" I have performed a

RE: Juniper

2000-12-18 Thread William Gragido
The real issue, even outside of the realm of the stock market is that their boxes can deliver what they claim that they can. I have not personally worked on their gear, but know several Juniper Engineers and they all agree that Juniper has a solid set of solutions available. -Original

EIGRP FORMAT HEADER

2000-12-18 Thread Jônatas Amorim
Hi, I was wondering if someone could please send me the EIGRP FORMAT HEADER. Tank in advance, Jônatas _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. _ FAQ, list

RE: can I get my ccdp by only take the CID3.0?

2000-12-18 Thread William Gragido
No, you must have your CCNP and CCDA +the CID in order to hold both of the CCXP certifications -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tony Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 9:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: can I get my ccdp by only take the

Re: EIGRP FORMAT HEADER

2000-12-18 Thread Katson PN Yeung
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Re: What to know, all night long . . .

2000-12-18 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
If you are talking about BSCN then there is nothing on the CCNA v2.0 test that is absolutely necessary. All of the new switching concepts and configurations are covered in more detail in the BCMSN the switching test for CCNP. The first test I took was the BCMSN so I covered it. Cisco moved alot

Re: FWD: CCNA - Fears and Realities

2000-12-18 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
see if they had hand guns in the UK like the USA you might of joined us in our hobby 11 years ago Duck - Original Message - From: Jennifer Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: hal9001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 8:32 AM Subject: RE: FWD: CCNA - Fears

RE: IP addressses - Are networks 2^x or (2^x)-2 ???

2000-12-18 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Let me reconstruct my message. After having read through some more RFC's, I now believe that the following is the truth. If you do not agree, please reply. CLASS A : 1.h.h.h - 126.h.h.h = 126 networks CLASS B : 128.1.h.h - 191.254.h.h = 16382 networks CLASS C : 192.0.1.h - 223.255.254.h =

OT-Redundant switches at the servers

2000-12-18 Thread Dave Ng (Dragon)
I've looked through the BCMSN book and also online and I've found info on redundant switches and routers at different layers in a network (Access, Distribution, and Core) but it seems that in every case (at least the ones I've seen) the redundancy does not flow down to the actual physical

Re: Switching method help!!

2000-12-18 Thread Marty Adkins
Tony van Ree wrote: 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,

RE: FWD: CCNA - Fears and Realities

2000-12-18 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
Amen!! Jennifer = Original Message From "Donald B Johnson Jr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] = see if they had hand guns in the UK like the USA you might of joined us in our hobby 11 years ago Duck - Original Message - From: Jennifer Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: hal9001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PIX and OSPF (Revisited)

2000-12-18 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, Please forgive me if am asking the same question over and over. What is the best way to configure the PIX to pass OSPF (Multicast traffic). I'm adding PIX firewall to regional sites and need to pass OSPF. Cloud-router--PIX-router thanks,

Re: IP addressses - Are networks 2^x or (2^x)-2 ???

2000-12-18 Thread John Biel
IOS v11.3 to 12 requires the use of "ip subnet zero" command to allow 2^x instead of (2^x)-2. IOS v12 up enables this by default. So with IOS 12 its: Class A: 128 networks (minus loopback) Class B: 16384 networks Class C: 2,097,152 networks with default 11.3 it is as you show below, however

RE: OT-Redundant switches at the servers

2000-12-18 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Surprise! Just had this conversation with a customer the other day. They are buying a new switch, but want to keep the old one on line to be the backup / failover for their single NIC servers. How do they do this? 1) Windoze servers, anyway, require different IP subnets on each NIC in the

Find Great Prices on Books

2000-12-18 Thread Talib
One of the best places to go and compare book prices is http://www.isbn.nu Also, always check out ebay for auctions. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL

RE: interface null 0 and access list restrictions

2000-12-18 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
In question #2, I was referring to section of a book I had been reading in. I have no example to give you. It was about network congestion and the ways to alievate the problem. One of the suggested methods given, was reminding people of the fact that when routing updates are generated

RE: OT-Redundant switches at the servers

2000-12-18 Thread Chris McCoy
Just to add what Chuck said. We have Compaq servers at work with Compaq NICs. The nice thing about them is the software allows you to tie several interfaces together. This is called "Teaming." A single MAC address is shared between three physical interfaces. One interface is even Gig

Re: Switching method help!!

2000-12-18 Thread Adam Hickey
Does this case (CEF needed on both ends) still exist even if my 2 T1's terminate, on the far end, on two different routers (same provider though)? Thanks Adam Hickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Marty Adkins" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Tony van Ree" [EMAIL PROTECTED];

RE: IP addressses - Are networks 2^x or (2^x)-2 ???

2000-12-18 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
not that my last several posts have appeared... Let me reconstruct my message. After having read through some more RFC's, I now believe that the following is the truth. If you do not agree, please reply. CLASS A : 1.h.h.h - 126.h.h.h = 126 networks CLASS B : 128.1.h.h - 191.254.h.h = 16382

RE: Nagle's algorithm

2000-12-18 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD
To all, My understanding of the "Service nagle" algoritm is to give a user the appearance of smooth keystrokes and responses in a congested net. It is especially useful when using telnet as send and receive characters get buffered and are sent in chunks as Chuck and others have stated. It is not

Good Lan Switching Book

2000-12-18 Thread Talib
Hi All I wanted an opinion from you all folks. Which book is good for the CCNP Lan Switching exam. 1) Ccie Professional Development : Cisco Lan Switching by Kennedy Clark 2) Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks by Karen Webb 3) Cisco CCNP Switching Exam Certification Guide by Tim Boyles

RE: Find Great Prices on Books

2000-12-18 Thread Joseph Ezerski
Also, I posted a week or so ago about getting CCIE series books through Wal-mart. Normally I do not hype any particular place, but Walmart.com has most of the CCIE books (that list for $70.00 US) for 49.99 US. I received my first book from them and everything came out alright, and these are the

RE: IP addressses - Are networks 2^x or (2^x)-2 ???

2000-12-18 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Thanks John, However, your answer reflects what you can do on a Cisco router, but my question is more regarding to what IP address scopes that are valid on the Internet. When talking Class A, you can do whatever you want with 10.h.h.h on your LAN, but the rest are public Internet addresses, and

RE: Good Lan Switching Book

2000-12-18 Thread Mohamed, Elsayed
Number 1. -Original Message- From: Talib [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 1:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Good Lan Switching Book Hi All I wanted an opinion from you all folks. Which book is good for the CCNP Lan Switching exam. 1) Ccie Professional

Foundation 2.0

2000-12-18 Thread Terence Lee
Has anyone taken Foundation 2.0 exam? I have research and found different info about it? tcpmag.com says that there are only 76 question. Other sources says 135? Promectric tell me that they are not sure. Does anyone have an idea about time lenght and amount questions? Thanks Terence Lee MSCE,

bscn

2000-12-18 Thread sathesh
can i "mark" questions and/or "review" answers in BSCN ? - Get free personalized email at http://email.lycos.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

RE: Find Great Prices on Books

2000-12-18 Thread Mohamed, Elsayed
www.bestbookbuys.com will compare all the prices for you. You will end up buying your books from different book stores. Just take a look at it. Elsayed -Original Message- From: Joseph Ezerski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 1:41 PM To: 'Talib'; [EMAIL

Re: Good Lan Switching Book

2000-12-18 Thread STRAND Scott
I used the Cisco Lan Switching book by Clark and Hamilton to prepare for BCMSN. I thought it was well written, easy to read, and contained everything I needed to know (and more, like ATM) for the test. I can't comment on the other two books because I haven't read them. I also used the BOSON

Re: OT-Redundant switches at the servers

2000-12-18 Thread Dave Ng (Dragon)
Thanks for the input. Chris, If I have adapter teaming installed and the NICs are connected to 2 different switches and my primary switch fails but the primary adapter is still OK will the secondary adapter (going to my backup switch) still kick in? I thought adapter teaming either trunks

Re: CID book

2000-12-18 Thread Robert Padjen
That is always a good recommendation. Of course, you will likely note that the woman who originally wrote the CID materials, an accomplished author herself, gave the Sybex text a glowing review. I fail to understand Mr. Huston's continued slams - he passed the test with the assistance of the

RE: IP addressses - Are networks 2^x or (2^x)-2 ???

2000-12-18 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
We're probably of the same opinion, but talking two different languages. Would it be correct to say that: CLASS A networks MSB in the first octet is 0, hence it has the following range: 0.h.h.h - 127.h.h.h After that has been said, we would go a step further and look at network

Re: CVOICE FREE link for all

2000-12-18 Thread Billha
Frank, What other courses are accessible apart from CVOICE ? Frank Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Due to the flood of emails that I get every time I mention the free CVOICE course, I am unable to respond to them individually, but as a

I have not received message since Dec 14.

2000-12-18 Thread Hubert Pun
Why? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Nagle's algorithm

2000-12-18 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I think you are giving the documentation writer too much credit, Chuck. My guess is the writer read up on Nagle in "TCP/IP Illustrated" by Stevens, and paraphrased what's in that book, even though the Nagle discussion is relevant to end stations, not relays. Or maybe the writer read up on

Re: ISDN Configuration - Real Life

2000-12-18 Thread D. J. Jones
What troubleshooting methodology have you used? Are you able to ping a known address/location on the internet? Have you run traceroutes to that location to see if the server is available? Do you have your network settings configured for the correct DNS server? Is the DNS server reachable. In

Re: ISDN Configuration - Real Life

2000-12-18 Thread D. J. Jones
Just a couple more items. Can you ping your default gateway? Run a nslookup on www.groupstudy.com and derive its IP address. If nslookup returns nothing, then you have no DNS setup to resolve the host name to an ip address. dj "Adele Galus" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL

Re: FWD: CCNA - Fears and Realities

2000-12-18 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
:) - Original Message - From: hal9001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jennifer Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Donald B Johnson Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 12:17 PM Subject: Re: FWD: CCNA - Fears and Realities Sort of Praise Cisco and pass the

Re: Weekend Challenge - Route Aggregation

2000-12-18 Thread Stephen Skinner
GRP1 143.178.0.0 /19 GRP2 148.233.0.0 /24 GRP3 148.235.0.0 /17 GRP4 148.233.110.0 /19 don`t know if ti`s right but ATLEAST it`s an answer steve From: "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Chuck Larrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Cisco Mail List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Weekend

Re: FWD: CCNA - Fears and Realities

2000-12-18 Thread hal9001
Sort of Praise Cisco and pass the ammunition...mI could warm to that. Karl - Original Message - From: "Jennifer Cribbs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Donald B Johnson Jr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 5:33 PM Subject: RE: FWD: CCNA - Fears

RE: Nagle's algorithm

2000-12-18 Thread Marty Adkins
Here's an old one I saved in my archives but you could probably search for it on nexial as well. The main situation it addresses is the use of a router as a commserver, with a dumb terminal attached or dialed up. Marty Adkins Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mentor Technologies

Re: PIX and OSPF (Revisited)

2000-12-18 Thread Russell Lusignan
PIX won't forward multicast packets as it's a pretty big security risk.. the way around this for OSPF is to treat the segment with the PIX as a Non-broadcast network.. OSPF won't try to send updates via the 224.0.0.4 multicast address on Non-broadcast networks, instread you use the "neighor"

RE: TFTP from inside..

2000-12-18 Thread Christopher Larson
That is actually only for the newer pix code. They recommend using staics and conduit OR static and access-lists. Either way is fone, what they really recommend isto do one or other but not combine conduits and access-lists. -Original Message- From: Gareth Hinton [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: Numbers . . . What numbers?

2000-12-18 Thread Christopher Larson
Saving IP Addresses, or using the same unnumbered interface for the 50 Frame-relay PVC's you have instead of giving each one a seperate IP. -Original Message- From: Dyland Desmarais [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 3:27 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re:

RE: FWD: CCNA - Fears and Realities

2000-12-18 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
Exactly!! Jennifer = Original Message From "Donald B Johnson Jr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] = :) - Original Message - From: hal9001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jennifer Cribbs [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Donald B Johnson Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 12:17

Re: bscn

2000-12-18 Thread Tom Keough
No review... -- Tom Keough MCSE CCNA ATT Global Network Solutions Standard Access Management Managed Router Service Tier 2 Technical Support Tampa, Florida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... can i "mark" questions and/or "review" answers in BSCN ?

RE: Find Great Prices on Books

2000-12-18 Thread Sam Adams
Sometimes www.half.com has a good books for sale. I bought the CCIE Lan Switch book for $29.00 there with shipping. Bad thing is that it ships book rate so if you need it tomorrow But if you can wait a week, it's perfect. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Need help with a cisco 2501

2000-12-18 Thread mindiani mindiani
I have a cisco router 2501 and I cannot boot to the prompt. The Router starts fine and hangs during the boot up. I have tried to get into the ROMMON prompt, that did not worked. I also swaped the flash memory with another 2503 and still I cannot boot to the prompt. I need it for my home lab.

RE: Need help with a cisco 2501

2000-12-18 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
To get into the ROMMON prompt, you can connect to the router via a console cable and press CTRL-ESC from a Hyper Terminal different than the one that comes with Windows. I cannot remember the URL, but you can search on the Internet for one. BTW, what is the last message you see from the router

Re: PIX and OSPF (Revisited)

2000-12-18 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Greetings all, Please forgive me if am asking the same question over and over. What is the best way to configure the PIX to pass OSPF (Multicast traffic). I'm adding PIX firewall to regional sites and need to pass OSPF. Cloud-router--PIX-router thanks,

Re: CID book

2000-12-18 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Robert Padjen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, [snip] No book is all things to all readers no matter how hard an author/publisher/editor tries. Total agreement here. I have repeatedly stated that some readers prefer CiscoPress CiscoPress (and Macmillan) have an unfortunate tendency to be

Re: CCIE written Q?

2000-12-18 Thread Muhammad Sarosh Niazi
Hi, There is no negative marking in the exam, so whehter u know the answer or not go for the wild guesses. Take Care Sarosh From: Ilya Mazhara [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Ilya Mazhara [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCIE written Q? Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 09:52:37 +0300 Hi,

NAT

2000-12-18 Thread Muhammad Sarosh Niazi
I have a router on which one of its interface NAT is enabled lets ethernet 0 and on the other ethernet i.e. ethernet 1 NAT is not enabled, i wanna know that when the traffice goes from E1 to e0 would there be any NAT involved i mean E1 will use the NAT address to access the subnet behind e0 or

Frame Relay Fragmentation

2000-12-18 Thread John Neiberger
I need to turn on FRF.12 on a remote router so that I can make use of the frame-relay ip rtp priority command. However, the PVC that I'll be implementing that on connects to a router that cannot do FRF.12. Does FRF.12 need to be configured on both ends? It seems that it probably only needs to

Any take on Caslow's new BRS book?

2000-12-18 Thread Lance Hubbard
Group, Saw a thread back in October speculating on the new BRS offering from Caslow, published November 2000. Any reviews or opinions on the 2nd edition??? Cheers, and happy holidays Lance _ Get your FREE download of MSN

Re: [last try: tough VPN question]

2000-12-18 Thread Curtis Phillips
Are you using overload and port address translation with the working config? I undertsnad the issue to be with the VPNs ability to utilize layer-4 translations. I think the VPN will succeed with a singular address-based translation. Curtis Jim Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Let me

Re: can I get my ccdp by only take the CID3.0?

2000-12-18 Thread ROB
OPPS! My bad. Forgot about that little brain-teaser. William Gragido wrote: No, you must have your CCNP and CCDA +the CID in order to hold both of the CCXP certifications -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tony Sent: Sunday,

RE: Foundation 2.0

2000-12-18 Thread kayode Braimoh
Foundation 2.0 format Routing 55 Questions Switching---49 Questions Remote Access---49 Questions Must pass each individual section, 700 points pass mark. Time allowed 120 mins = Original Message From "Terence Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] = Has anyone taken Foundation 2.0

Anyone want to swap CCIE lab dates - May 9-10th

2000-12-18 Thread Glenn Fullager
I'd like to take mine earlier, sometime in Feb or March would be good. I'm currently scheduled for May 9-10th, so if anyone wants to swap let me know. Thanks, Glenn Fullager _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

Lab swap is at RTP (North Carolina), sorry.

2000-12-18 Thread Glenn Fullager
Forgot to put in my previous lab swap email that I'm scheduled to take it at RTP, North Carolina, so it would have to be a swap for there. Sorry about that. Glenn Fullager. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

Re: CID book

2000-12-18 Thread Marty Adkins
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote: Amen. One of the realities of publishing is that even if it were possible to have enough reviews to catch every error, the book would be far more expensive and would come out too late to be useful. Even if the book were "precise," how does the author deal with

Re: IP addressses - Are networks 2^x or (2^x)-2 ???

2000-12-18 Thread Gareth Hinton
Hi all, On the same track then can someone confirm whether I'm right about the following list of reserved addresses within Class A,B and C: 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 172.16.0.0 255.240.0.0 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 I've always believed these to be correct, but are they and are there

RE: Weekend Challenge - Route Aggregation

2000-12-18 Thread SAM Meng Wai
My ans are GRP1: 143.178.0.0/16- only first 16 bits are common GRP2: 148.233.0.0/20 GRP3: 148.135.0.0/17 GRP4: 148.233.96.0/20 148.233.128.0/17 Duno right or wrong ? Rgds, Sam -Original

Re: IP addressses - Are networks 2^x or (2^x)-2 ???

2000-12-18 Thread suaveguru
I thought with ip subnet zero the no. of networks is 2^x-1 --- John Biel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: IOS v11.3 to 12 requires the use of "ip subnet zero" command to allow 2^x instead of (2^x)-2. IOS v12 up enables this by default. So with IOS 12 its: Class A: 128 networks (minus

VPN Configurations - 7100

2000-12-18 Thread Riera, Alvaro
Anybody have worked with the 71000. We are trying to configure a 71000 to end VPN from others Routers and PIXs and for VPDN Remote Users also. To start we are trying te make the VPN Remote Users configuration works. Have anybody made configurations using PPTP/MPPE an 7100 as end point? What is

Transceiver Pinout's ???

2000-12-18 Thread Circusnuts
I bought a couple of Asante FriendlyNet transceivers they have (what I = believe to be) Apple LAN connectors ( not 15 pin AUI). Has anyone ever = dealt with the pin-out's on these things ??? Any advice short of the = round file basket. I checked the website could hardly tell exactly = what

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