Hi.. Dear all,
May I know is there a command to check the real bandwidth of the frame relay
line? I have a frame relay link from Singapore to Jakarta as shown. what is
mean by BW 64 Kbit, ? They told me it is 128K, CIR 64K, but I cannot tell
from below.
Sim
Serial0 is up, line protocol is
According to The Cisco Press Study guide the 5000 series is the "recomended"
switch for the Distribution layer. It houses the MLS-SE III and the NFFC and
can handle internal routing as well via the RSM. The 4000 however (and this
is right outta the CP Book page 415) "is an extension of the 5000 se
Hi,gurus,
I am preparing BCMSN now, I've seen one BCMSN question which let you
select a product for a 2000-end user switch block,in distribution layer, and
support broadcast control
and interVLAN communication. the answer is Catalyst 4000
series, but I think Catalyst 5500 with internal RSM is
b
Hey that was fun! I wasn't as stumped as I thought! The answer given was one
of my original thoughts however the framing of the question eliminated that
as an answer. Being on a different netmask would certainly produce these
results... Thanks a lot Brian...LOL
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I did not get any takers on the associate list, so I'll try the main list.
I am a little confused about port numbers. I understand what they are for,
but I do not quite understand how to track down why a host would be
listening to a particular port and how to find out who asked for the port to
be
I'm having trouble configuring one router was wondering if you could help
We are configuring a 5500 Chassis with:
> >
> > 1) WS X5530 Supervisor Engine (Slot 1)
> > 2) WS X5302 Route Switch Module (Slot 2)
> > 3) WS 5224 Switch ports (24 copper ports)
> >
> > A)
> > We have defined:
> > VLAN 100
Anyone can tell me where could I get the information of Global IP
assignement. For example, which IP range is used by which country?
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So I guess you have be foundering these days?
I don't know Howard, the entire thing seems fishy to me.
Paul
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 11:32 PM
Subject: Truth being stranger than fiction..
Where do i get this "all in one ccie study guide"
Babar Hameed
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Subject: RE: All-in-one CCIE Lab Study Guide: Lab #4
> do you have ip clas
In the New Testament, God showed the Apostle Peter that He was laying to
rest all the rules regarding clean and unclean animals. In this context,
perhaps Cisco can back off and stop enforcing their view that everything
which makes reference to their company or their product line somehow
violates t
>From my experience with this exam just a week ago, this is what you should know:
Know your PIX commands.
Know all the crypto commands.
Know the debug outputs on the PIX and IOS firewall features.
Know all types of all the PIX models and their features.
Know all requirements to run the IOS firewa
And you have done how many DSL rollouts exactly? And have first-hand
experience with which of the following products?
andy
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Simon wrote:
> Cisco - New and growing
> Lucent - Can't figure out who they are
> Nortel - Still run like an old canadian manufacturer (except optical
Actually, that would depend on whether or not you are filtering incoming or
outgoing traffic. There are no hard and fast rules, just recommendations.
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Apparently, there are circumstances under which ciscos are certified,
rather than doing the certification.
Some discussions have questioned whether or not certain things are
kosher or not, but there is a definitive reference:
http://www.kosherquest.org/bookhtml/FISH.htm
in which Rabbi El
Hi guys and gals,
I have something to tell you, If you want to have some eTrading on
the internet, do not consider the CCNow.com for the money part. Choose any
one else but not CCNow.
My auction at EBay ended on Nov 6th and till now I did not receive
my money from the auction. Ev
Well, I wanted to thank everyone who posts info about their study habits and
materials. Thanks to you all I finished my CCNP today.
Now for the question: Anyone have feed back on the MCNS? I am scheduled next
week, and know a lot of the general concepts(I've been doing security for a
while), but
I took it on Friday. I personally marked about five questions and returned
to them after completing the last question. If you're going to take it
soon, take a look at the Exam Cram "Routing & Switching" book the day before
and of the test. If you have studied properly this book is good refreshe
Dovelet ,
Don't understand the question .
Do you mean QLLC --> to LLC2 ?
flem
--- Dove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could anyone tell me how to configure a Cisco 2500
> router so that it can
> route X.25 packet (serial interface) to llc2 packet
> (ethernet interface)? Is
> there any
Hello People!
Need your valued advice.
VoIP, though frequently heard, I have never had the opportunity to work on
it. Books are rare here in Bangladesh and only source of information is the
Internet.
So could anyone please let me know the useful resources on the web(just want
to be familiar w
I don't remember any frame tagging, DMZ or VoIP. But VPDN definitely. I think I used
stuff off the Cisco web site for that.
Mike Balistreri
"Wilson, Christian" wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I was reviewing the test outline for BCRAN on the CCO and noticed VoIP
> mentioned twice, firewalls, DMZ's, fram
String a modem off of the AUX port. Config info is online in Cisco's website
"william" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> I want to set up a modem access on my Catalyst 6509 switch for TAC
engineer
> to dial in to c
I would recommend CiscoWorks 2000 RWAN and a Cisco WANProbe, Full RMON
support and visability for all OSI layers and a number of other great
management tools (Cisco only). If you need multivendor support I've had good
luck with VisualNetworks.
"Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Got this one in the mail today:
Dear Charles Larrieu,
You WERE scheduled to take the CCIE Routing and Switching lab in San_Jose on
April 7 2001.
I have removed you from the San_Jose schedule.
-
Wonder if it has anything to do with last night's DC Cisco Meeting? Guess
the
Cisco - New and growing
Lucent - Can't figure out who they are
Nortel - Still run like an old canadian manufacturer (except optical
products group)
Alcatel - Yikes, run for your life
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Hi,
Could anyone tell me how to configure a Cisco 2500 router so that it can
route X.25 packet (serial interface) to llc2 packet (ethernet interface)? Is
there any sample config?
Thanks.
dovelet
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I'll take a stab and say that hme0 might possibly stand for hundred
megabit ethernet..dj
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> It might stand for that too!
>
> Seriously, and I looked back at docs.sun.com, there
> used to be a referenc
[Still trying to get through the filters--other messages are getting through]
"Autonomous System," as used in IGPs, does not really match its
definition in current exterior routing documents. The definitive
definitions are in exterior routing documents:
RFC 1930 describes an AS as a set o
This is a problem that I came across in a client network.
Each server seemed to have the risk covered. The redundant card went into a different
switch (Sw2). The switch (Sw2) then connected to the primary switch (Sw1). All the
users on the lan connected via Sw1. All services leaving the cam
Hi all
I want to set up a modem access on my Catalyst 6509 switch for TAC engineer
to dial in to check my configuration.
How can I do it??
Urgent.
Thanks.
William
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Hi,
You should be able to connect a modem using the approriate cable. Configure your your
interface as asynch (unless both ends support synch that is the modem to router
connection and remote end) Set up a dialer and into it.
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Tuesday, December 19, 2000
There's one in Alameda, CA
www.bacug.com
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 3:27 PM
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Hi, Guys:
Is there any CCNP study gro
I've seen qfe0 on Sun boxes, it refers to Quad Fast Ethernet. They offer
qfe nics for the diehard servers (4-interface nics). lo0 refers to the
loopback address of a device. I forget the hme0, but Robert's gaf made me
hungryso make that a HME1-supersized!
cheers,
Lance
>From: Drew Si
It might stand for that too!
Seriously, and I looked back at docs.sun.com, there
used to be a reference in the docs that HME was Happy
MEal. I forget what the other project code names were,
but one of my Sun engineers had a list of them from
docs.sun that covered the gambit. I think there was a
s
I've passed my CCNP, but I would be happy to help out others who are pursuing it. I
live near the SJC airport.
Let me know...
Jim
michael liu wrote:
> Hi, Guys:
>
> Is there any CCNP study groups in Cupertino, San Jose area?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael Liu
>
> ___
It's not a specialization, it's just a class to follow on the new CWFUN
(CiscoWorks2000 Fundamentals) class. I don't know if there are
going to be certifications in these or not. I am guessing if it does, it
will become part of the Network Management CCNP specialization.
CWLAW is "CiscoWorks200
Robert Padjen wrote:
>
> And for the trivia buffs - hme stands for...
>
> Happy MEal!!!
>
> It was a time when the Sun engineers were quite into
> fast food!
>
Hrm... and all this time I thought it stood for
Hundred Megabit Ethernet. Go figure.
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We have a client that requires a DDR Analog modem solution, it must be
router based but doesn't want to pay a premium. I've done a little research
and it seems that a serial port can support an analog modem (using an
appropriate cable). I've eyeballed the 805 as the cheapest solution (ie not
nec
[Still trying to get through the filters]
"Autonomous System," as used in IGPs, does not really match its
definition in current exterior routing documents. The definitive
definitions are in exterior routing documents:
RFC 1930 (Guidelines for Use of an AS) describes an AS as a set of
add
Hi, Guys:
Is there any CCNP study groups in Cupertino, San Jose area?
Thanks,
Michael Liu
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a packet over the size of 1500 would produce a giant ... not necessarily a
CRC.
Regards,
Jason Baker
Network Engineer
MCSE, CCNA
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To: Rick Thompson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Anyone taken this course at IMS/Atlanta
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the purpose of summarization to to reduce the amount of routes in
your routers routing table.
This is done by adding a summary route for "consecutive blocks of IP's".
in your example the later 4 networks are all consecutive and can be replaced
with the one summarized route. The first network is
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Behalf Of
> > Brian
> > Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 8:07 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: A challenge
> >
> >
> >
> > Here is an interesting challenge, that may not be so
obvious to some
> of
> > you.
> >
> > You were told to conf
you are correct.
standard access lists generally are placed as close to destination as
possible
as they are least specific (meaning you filter on Src of traffic only),
and you do not want to make errors and block out
necessary traffic if placed incorrectly, however this means you will have
more
Subnet 172.16.1.128/26 covers all addresses between 172.16.1.129 and
172.16.1.190. Your example falls within that range i.e., 128, 144, 160 and
176.
dj
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> Greetings all
> For those of you who hav
It has nothing to do with the hyperterm. I am having this problem with =
has enterprise 12.1.1 on it. When you issue this command no service =
password-recovery in global config you will get a warning message. I =
had a client hit yes to it and they forgot the password. You can not =
break in
Several people have taken this exam recently, one post mentioned how you
could go back to questions.
If you have sat the exam recently can you tell me, have you been able to
mark and go back to questions ?
Bill
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Does anyone know how to find the product ID and Registration #. I downloaded
the CCNA samples and cannot find those numbers to order the 3 CCNA tests from
Boson.
Any help, Much Appreciated.
Jess
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An additional piece of info concerning the older version of hyper terminal.
I too had to find something else for one of my routers. I downloaded 'tera
term pro' from download.com and it performed as I was expecting hyper
terminal to.
Larry Puckette - LANCP
Temple-Inland
Network Analyst
ph -512
>You can take solace in Oscar Wilde's words: "There is only one thing in the
>world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." &;-)
>
>Priscilla
For that matter, one can paraphrase Wilde and Churchill in respect to
Cisco's intellectual property defense.
Wilde to Church
Extended Access Lists give you more choices since they can filter on more
than the source address. The location depends on the purpose of the list.
Tom
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AT&T Global Network Solutions
Standard Access Management
Managed Router Service
Tier 2 Technical Support
Tampa, Florida
Something just occurred to me: I remember reading once that IOS v11.3 was
specifically made for a telco provider (Sprint?) without normal
password-recovery features. Or perhaps it includes a feature to turn off
password-recovery. Either way, is it possible you have a router with that
IOS version
I added line vty 5 15 on my 2501 running 12.0(9)
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 7:42 AM
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Actually the website was never mentioned at the meeting. I asked around and was told
it was Knowledgenet.com however I now know it is CertificationZone.com. -Chuck
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For Standard Access Lists the decision to forward is based on the source
address. This is why you need to place the list as close to the destination
as possible (to allow access to intermediary devices).
HTH,
Tom
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Ma
To my knowledge, if both devices are ISL capable, it will NOT produce a CRC
error- even though
the packet size is above 1500 bytes. It's smart enough to know why :)
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RE: Pwd QuestionDon,
It is an undocumented command.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 4:13 PM
Subject: RE: Pwd Question
I searched on CCO and can find no record of "no service =
password-
I searched on CCO and can find no record of "no service password-recovery";
I don't believe there is such an animal. You're not using an older version
of HyperTerminal, are you? The old version didn't send the break signal
properly. You can try the newer version or a different terminal emulator
al
Last night at the DC user group, a Senior Executive VP told us that they are
going to sue the robot dog because it is based on an operating system with
a command prompt of '>'
He said that the dogs were also no good because all they really do was PPP
with CHAP.
or was it PPTP? Oh yeah it was P
What piece of equipment is this for??? Haven't come across that "service".
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> I have this router that someone must have entered no service =
> password-recov
Hi,
I'm not sure if this helps but running ISL on the trunk ports increases the the packet
size beyond 1500 bytes. This can produce a CRC error. Whilst the error exists
however the data still goes through ok.
You can check this by doing an extended ping and lifting the packet size to beyond
You can take solace in Oscar Wilde's words: "There is only one thing in the
world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." &;-)
Priscilla
At 11:20 AM 12/19/00, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>Never having heard of "knowledgenet.com" before it was mentioned
>here, I am ba
>I have the Sybex book by Todd Lammle and in it he
>says:
>Place the IP standard access lists as close to the
>destination as possible.
>Place the IP extended access lists as close to the
>source as possible.
>But on the CD that has a practice exam on it, he has
>it the other way around. Could som
I have this router that someone must have entered no service
password-recovery and I don't have the password. You are unable to get into
Rommon to change the confreg. Is there a work around this or do I have to
call Cisco.
Thanks
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I have this router that someone must have entered no service =
password-recovery and I don't have the password. You are unable to get =
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have to call Cisco.
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Dave,
Per our phone conversation, I am interested in a Bay Area CCNP studygroup.
I live in downtown Tampa (Harbor Island). I have passed the BSCN exam and
am studying for BCMSN now and need access to CAT switches...
Tom
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Standard Access Managem
I have the Sybex book by Todd Lammle and in it he
says:
Place the IP standard access lists as close to the
destination as possible.
Place the IP extended access lists as close to the
source as possible.
But on the CD that has a practice exam on it, he has
it the other way around. Could someone tel
Anyone interested in participating in a Cisco related study group =
focusing on CCNP studies and live in the metro Tampa Bay area? If yes, =
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"Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through Simplicity there is =
Complexity"
D
I am putting this in for a friend. If you are interested the above swap call
Josh Morris at 713-852-5715 or email him directly at
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Have any of you bought one of those new robot dogs for Christmas? I hear
that they support TCP/IP!
I wonder if they do ARP, ARP, ARP!?
Maybe they even support rrRARP.
I hope they don't SNAP at people!
If they do a good job emulating real dogs, I'm sure they say "IP" a lot.
And if you see
dear group,
Is there someone or a group in SYDNEY (AUSTRALIA) that has their own CCIE
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Here's what I got from a Networkers presentation.
FRF.12 allows for both UNI and end-to-end fragmentation. With FRF.12 UNI,
frames are reassembled on ingress to the network, in other words at the
service provider's switch. Frames cross the network unfragemented. The UNI
frame format looks like
Actually VitalSuite can provide those types of stats
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From: Duncan Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 8:23 AM
To: William Gragido; Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Bandwidth Monitoing tool
Any ideas on Bandwid
Cisco Press is releasing the first of two Coursebook volumes this January that cover
the content of the Cisco Enterprise Management Solutions course, which addresses
CiscoWorks 2000. The first volume is a network management overview covering Resource
Manager Essentials. The second, to be publ
Joey,
Are you talking about CCNP Network Management Specialization? It have
CiscoWorks2000 component but it is not the only subject.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/cust/classes/C-TRN-CEMS.html
Thanks
Albert
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Turn the "keepalives" off on the router interface.
Look at Bug ID: CSCdm31600
Have a great Christmas!
God Bless!
Chuck Collins
CCNP
I am currently having the same problem right now with a 3640 trunking to a FE card in
a 2912MF
Well, here you have your answer, if you can parse it. It appears to be
written by a non-native English speaker, as is probably the case with the
survey instructions on the test.
Priscilla
At 09:13 AM 12/19/00, you wrote:
>Dear Customer,
>
>Thank you for contacting the Cisco Training. In regar
is there a cisco press book for it? if so, what?
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> Hey,
>
> Has anyone else heard about the new CiscoWorks2000(CWLAW)
> specialization?
>
>
>
>
> T
Hmmm... sounds like the deal here in Baltimore with PSINet (pronounced
pissy-net) Stadium, affectionately known to the locals as "Hon field".
Z
>From: Marty Adkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Marty Adkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >so if someone has the $1,000.00 and already has a Stevie Ray Vaughan
> >signature Fender Stratocaster in their guitar collection, I would
> >recommend to contact knowledgenet.com and ask for a weeks trial access
>
I don't have a Fender Stratocaster (being a Gibson man myself), but I do
keep
Hi guys ,
Any one has taken the CCNP SNA specialisation exam ?
Any comments ont the test ?
Regards
kenairs
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S.,
I've seen this situation. This could be the
problem: The local end goes up & down. Distant end
stays down. The problem is you're receiving
keepalives and the distant end is not. These
keepalives you receive have a sequence number on them
that should increment ("your's seen"). Keepali
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
>
> To the city fathers of San FranCISCO:
>
> Be afraid. Be very afraid.
>
Don't you know that Cisco already consumated that one in 1995? :-)
And who can forget the heated internal debate that eventually led to
the capitalization of the name from cisco Systems
Try portal it is a IP billing software
www.portal.com
Daley Okuwa
EDS Network services
Stockley Park
Tel no 0208 -5353144
fax no 0208-7544057
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Sent: 19 December 2000 17:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Bandwidt
Hey,
Has anyone else heard about the new CiscoWorks2000(CWLAW)
specialization?
Thanks,
Joey Fowler
We are told that talent creates its own opportunities. But it sometimes
seems that intense desire creates not only its own opportunities, but its
own talents.
- Eric Hoffer (1902-1983 A
And I think Smartforce "grew" out of "Fore", a cbt generating company from a
few years back.
I wasn't impressed with their Cisco products. I forwarded several screen
captures about the inaccuracy of their material.
I failed (and I failed bad) my first attempt at CCNA (about 2 years ago) I
think
:-)
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>I was contacted by a sales guy from knowledgenet.com who gave me a free
>trial login to try their on-lin
Greetings all
For those of you who have the BSCN Cisco press book, you can refer to pages
95 for this question.
A router has the following ip's in its routing table:
172.16.1.0011 [48] /28
172.16.1.1000 [128] /28
172.16.1.1001 [144] /28
172.16.1.1010 [160] /28
172.16.1.1011
Duncan Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked,
>Any ideas on Bandwidth billing. We have multiple projects who don't want to
>pay for bandwidth if they are not using it. I think its called consumption
>based billing.
The whole area of usage-based, or consumption-based, pricing is
complex. People th
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, ElephantChild wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I guess the netmask for host A is wrongly given as 255.255.255.0 instead of
> > 255.0.0.0
>
> No. All addresses are in the same subnet whether you make it a /8 or a
> /24.
right, see my other post, I m
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I guess the netmask for host A is wrongly given as 255.255.255.0 instead of
> 255.0.0.0
thats correct!
>
> S.Kalidasan
>
> > On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Todd Plambeck wrote:
> >
> > > I do not see anything wrong with hostA pinging hostB. The only thing I
O well, I fudged my own challenge post. What I should have posted was:
You were told to configure a network as follows:
10.1.1.1/8router
10.1.2.2/8hostA gw 10.1.1.1
10.1.3.3/8hostB gw 10.1.1.1
10.1.4.4/8hostC gw 10.1.1.1
hostA cannot ping hostB or hostC. hostB and hostC
>Hey Leigh Anne!
>
>Wonder if they are going after the IETF for publishing all those pesky RFC's
>that disclose information necessary to the passing of the CCIE?
>
>Think maybe Cisco will stop publishing their street addresses? And sue the
>directory and map services that provide information on ho
>I was contacted by a sales guy from knowledgenet.com who gave me a free
>trial login to try their on-line training. It looked pretty good if you can
>afford the $1,100.00 I believe he told me it would cost for six weeks access
>(which could be extended after arrangement), but I still prefer books
We're assuming that the CSU/DSUs are T-1. If they are 56k then the wires to
swap are 1&2 with 7&8.
> -Original Message-
> From: Lubbers, Robert D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 10:13 AM
> To: Mike Murphy; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: DSU/CSU Connections
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-Original Message-
From: William Gragido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 December 2000 16:10
To: 'Yadav, Arvind K (CAP, GECIS)'; [EMAI
I am currently having the same problem right now with a 3640 trunking to a FE card in
a 2912MF. If you change to dotq do you see runt packets? The router interface does
not collect errors of any kind. TAC just sent me a new 2912. I will let you know if
I find anything.
Chuck Collins
CCNP
Hey Leigh Anne!
Wonder if they are going after the IETF for publishing all those pesky RFC's
that disclose information necessary to the passing of the CCIE?
Think maybe Cisco will stop publishing their street addresses? And sue the
directory and map services that provide information on how to ge
I was contacted by a sales guy from knowledgenet.com who gave me a free
trial login to try their on-line training. It looked pretty good if you can
afford the $1,100.00 I believe he told me it would cost for six weeks access
(which could be extended after arrangement), but I still prefer books,
ha
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