Well all, here is the new configuration of my router. Seems one of those
commands did work after all. Can anyone tell me which one it was? Also, I
chose the hostname R2501, but the prompt is showing R2501(boot)#
My experience is with 4000 routers, 5000, 6500 and 3500 switches, and I want
to
I'm preparing for the BCRAN exam that I plan on taking
at the end of the month. I've run across a question in
Cisco's COLT that has an answer--according to COLT--
that I don't agree with. Before the replies fly about
the quality of the COLT, I did see the thread a while
back about the
Hi everyone,
We have this network setup linking two offices. There was a link failure and
we had to replace the routers. The same settings were used but.
The server cannot ping across the network (only the immediate router
interface). All workstations can ping across and some were also
Hi all,
Where can I find the number of CCNA's,CCNP's and CCIE's ? I've checked
Cisco's site but no luck. I'm using this in a point paper at work.
Thank's
Vonnell
http://www.vonnell.com
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Could the ARP cache on the server have finally timed out? Perhaps the
server had learned the MAC address of the old router for all remote
devices. This assumes the router was doing proxy ARP, which is the default,
and that the server was ARPing for remote devices, which happens under
certain
I wish I could say that I've never seen such a thing. I had an instance one
time in a lab
when we had two routers connected back to back via a serial cable. They
were on the same subnet
and had layer one and two connectivity (up, up). A show cdp neigh verified
this. However, they could
not
For switching concepts I highly recomend the CCIE LAN switching by cisco
press. It is an awsome book for all major switching concepts. A full 120
pages of solid information on spanning tree alone. Full chapters dedicated
to Vlans, vtp, spantree, LANE, MPOA, MLS, multicast+ broadcast control, and
I saw a post to a online practice test available to registered users of CCO.
Could somebody reply with the link of where it is in their site. I am having
no luck finding it.
Thank you
George.
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Hello any one interested in Cisco CIMS ideal for CCNP and CCIE including
- Basic Router Functions plus RIP configuration on Cisco4500 simulator
-Frame Relay
-OSPF configuration on 7000 series Simulator
-OSPF summarization on 7000 series Simulator
-EIGRP Configuration on 7000 series Simulator
For what it's worth. I agree. I would answer B.
Mike Bal.
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I'm preparing for the BCRAN exam that I plan on taking
at the end of the month. I've run across a question in
Cisco's COLT that has an answer--according to COLT--
that I don't agree with. Before the
Had this issue last night. 7505 wit 2 VIPS's. Came up in boot mode and
wouldn't fire up any Ethernet ports, all were UP/DOWN indicating a physical
connection problem, I to wanted to drop new code on it with a directly
connected TFTP laptop (I used the right cables). I ended up resolving it by
New problem, same equipment. I have set the conf-reg to 0x2102 by typing:
config-reg 0x2102
end
write memory
reload
then the show ver is below, with the conf-reg shown to be correct. Now, the
router goes to a stage every 5 minutes after being idle, to this message
which is below the sho
Thanks Dyland,
The answer came from page 58, "p1r1#show ip route" output.
The three routes to 192.168.1.64 subnet are 192.168.1.50, 00:00:08,
serial2
192.168.1.18, 00:01:02, serial0
Hmmm...based upon the entire paragraph I would agree that the
survey has no bearing on the actual exam. However, a more
literal interpretation indicates that it DOES have bearing. ;-)
1st paragraph
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***These surveys does reflect in any way on the exam.
At the very least,
B or C. Need both to work. You can use a dialer-group for A and various
commands for D.
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I'm preparing for the BCRAN exam that I plan on taking
at the end of the month. I've run across a question in
Cisco's COLT that has an
VPDN was on CMTD, but not BCRAN (at least not that I've seen or heard). I
saw the outline in question on Cisco's web site a while ago, but so far as
I can tell, no one who has taken and reported back to this group that any
of these topics have appeared on the BCRAN exam.
I assumed that some
Hi,
This seems like it may have had some ARP cache stuff lying about. Sometimes you need
to reset servers etc whenreplacing routers as the ARP caches hold the old MAC
Addresses for the IP Addresses.
Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Saturday, December 23, 2000 at 06:59:12 AM, Charles
Hi,
One of the things that bothers old guys like me is where are we heading. More and
more stuff is being taught at higher levels but lets be fair there is more and more to
learn.
I have worked in the telecommunications and computing indutries for about 35 years.
This has me taking a
Hi,
I think you may find that DLCI's are unique to a physical line. A frame switch may
have several thousand lines attached to it. Each one of these lines has a number not
all to dissimilar to a phone number. Within each of these you can have a number of
channels these are the DLCI's.
For
Only the software or including Book and Software?
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Hello any one interested in Cisco CIMS ideal for CCNP and CCIE including
- Basic Router Functions plus RIP configuration on Cisco4500 simulator
-Frame Relay
Hi
I notice three things in your cut n paste...
1) From the sh ver, you have no flash installed. That is why it is still
booting from the ROMs. Better get some flash.
2) There is no DRAM installed either. The router is one of the 2500's that
shipped with 2MB on board, of which the router is
A lot of the confusion around DLCI's was cleared up for me when I started
configuring routers as frame switches and did frame route statements. Only
needed to do a couple before it sunk through what was happening and how it
worked.
For example, say you have a router acting as a frame switch, and
Well, at one time I thought that I was knowledgeable. I wouldn't say
that about myself tonight.
I started taking the Boson practice exams for the CCIE written, and I am
realizing just how much I don't know. I have been consistently getting
50-52%. It's like I have hit a plateau in my knowledge.
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