RE: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Lou Nelson
Chuck, You and Joe Martin and a few others on this list have kept me going. Last year this time I was looking at my last full year of AF duty.. (20 Years). I will be leaving the AF in April and Job hunting. I had just also finished my BS. I had an CCNA at the time. Now I am 1/3 done my masters.

RE: anyone taken the security exam(s)??

2000-12-29 Thread Kathy Mihalisko
Hello-- I just took the security exam (if you mean MCNS). You do need more than PIX knowledge (in fact, the PIX questions I thought were pretty easy). Test has MANY questions on Cisco Secure, AAA config on a NAS, CBAC and Reflexive Access Lists. Also, of course, VPN, IPSec, and crypto (what's MD5

Re: CID & Boson

2000-12-29 Thread John Swartz
About 3 weeks ago, Boson's CID exams were revised. I think you will find that all three are very strong now. John Swartz ccie, mcse+i, mcsd, cne Boson Software, Inc. ""Dennis"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 92dt1q$rib$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:92dt1q$rib$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I bought and u

TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread Ric Messier
Hi, Quick question, because I'm away from a lab that would give me the ability to test this. If I have authentication on my console/aux ports set to TACACS and my TACACS server goes down, what happens if I connect to either of those ports (say the AUX port with a modem)? Do I get denied or

RE: OSPF virtual link question

2000-12-29 Thread NP-BASS LEON
WHERE IS THE DIAGRAM -Original Message- From: Manish Patel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 5:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OSPF virtual link question Consider the above OSPF network. You have configured

Thanks

2000-12-29 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
Thanks to all of you on the list for your many contributions, study related and otherwise. I have learned much from this list. Not just commands and configs but also theory and attitudes towards both newer and older technologies. A special thanks to Chuck, Priscilla, Leigh Anne and Howard. My boo

Re: crossover or straight cable?

2000-12-29 Thread Talib
Rule of thumb: Use a straight cable when connecting a DCE to a DTE. And a cross-over when connecting a DTE to a DTE or a DCE to a DCE. Shabbir S. Talib MCSE, CNE, CCNA sean wrote: > > Hi, > > I am just wondering... does trunking use crossover or straight cable? > > Thanks > > ___

RE: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread Kathy Miihalisko
Provided there are no "backdoors" or backup tacacs, it should fail. Kathy "Katyusha" M. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ric Messier Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 7:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: TACACS and console port Hi,

RE: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
Couldn't you add a "login local" to the AUX port? That way in the event you can't reach the TACACS, you can gain access via authentication from the local database. For instance, you only have one WAN connection, and it's down, but can reach the router via OOB. Chris -Original Message- F

RE: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread Lowell Sharrah
I disagree with Kathy. Our implemetation works like this. Logging into router via tty or console it will ask for username and password from tacacs server. Should the tacacs server go unreachable for any reason, the router asks you for the enable password which lets you in. >>> "Kathy Mii

Re: CCIE Design

2000-12-29 Thread Will Klein
Yes, I did. I had just completed studying for and passing CID to become CCDP, so I thought I'd go for the beta. I remember it being tough, but I thought I did OK. Well, it turns out I failed by a few points. Will ""Mark Holloway"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 92gfm1$vcp$[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
Provide you configure it do so...for example: enable use-tacacs enable last-resort password enable password service password-encryption tacacs-server last-resort password Roman -Original Message- From: Lowell Sharrah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 8:

Re: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Brian Lodwick
Chuck, you da man! I surely applaud your humanity, determination, and optimism. Very inspiring. >>>Brian >From: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Cisco Mail List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year >Dat

Re: Using uplink ports to connect to servers

2000-12-29 Thread Watson, Rick, , OUSDC
Knowing that this is NOT common practice but a client asked if it was possible to buy the Gigabit uplink module for the Sup III module, and then proceed to hook up servers to the uplink ports and use a port on a linecard as the uplink (FE). This is, in his opinion, a way to save from spending the

Re: W2K and 98, off subject sorry but I need help

2000-12-29 Thread Vern Stitt
Physically reconfigure the disk drives so that the Windows 98 disk is disk(0) and the Windows 2K disk is disk(1). Make sure that Windows 98 boots fine without the boot loader screen. Then boot the Win2K CD and upgrade the existing Win2K Advanced Server partition to the same version of Win2K Adva

Re: Good amazon deal-Thanks!

2000-12-29 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
thanks Duck - Original Message - From: Aderion Brewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Donald B Johnson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 9:09 PM Subject: Re: Good amazon deal-Thanks! > http://www.pbg.mcgraw-hill.com/computing/updates/giles.html > > Thi

Re: How sign up Networkers

2000-12-29 Thread Dennis
When the particular networkers event is available for signup, the location and date becomes a link to the registration page. If none of the locations are a link, then you cant sign up for any right now. Just keep checking back at the networkers page. ""Lorenzo Montezemolo"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

cert tracking question

2000-12-29 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
I was just on the cert tracking system and it said i was a CCNP 2.0 and a CCDP 1.0. How do you get to be CCDP 2.0. These are my tests passed. CCNA 1.0 CCDA 1.0 640-503 Routing 640-504 Switching 640-505 Remote Access 640-506 CIT 640-025 CID Duck _ FAQ, list archives

Relative Difficulty of the Boson Remote Access Exam #1

2000-12-29 Thread Nathan Miller
How does the Boson exam for Remote access (640-505)compare to the real thing. Easier? Harder? Right on? Thanks in advance for the input. Nathan _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _

RE: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread Brian Lodwick
I agree with Christopher I think, if what he is saying is to prevent being denied access if the TACACS server is down in AAA set the method list to first goto to TACACS then local for access. That way in the case the TACACS server is down it would goto a local database next. >>>Brian >From:

Cisco Cims for a Cheap Price

2000-12-29 Thread Asim Arshad
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 -BG

RE: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Kathy Miihalisko
Right on! And the icing on the cake is that to succeed in this field, you don't have to step on anyone's back--you're challenging yourself--unlike other fields, like the one I left behind in a "past life," where stabbing colleagues in the back was the acceptable if not the only means of getting ah

passed CCDA

2000-12-29 Thread Brent Ulfig
I passed my CCDA on Wednesday. Tough test. I used the Sybex study guide, and the Sybex exam guide. I would NOT recommend the study guide. It had a ton of errors. The exam guide was better, but still very lacking as far as what is covered on the exam. The two books conflicted a lot, which made

TCP/IP port 1761 and 1762

2000-12-29 Thread keith wood
Any idea what exactly these ports are used for? I know they are for cft-0 and cft-1. What is CFT? All the RFC gives me is a name and number (no descriptions), but as it is Christmas I wont call this number untill in the New Year - I am just curious in the meantime so if anyone knows the answer

Re: Lesson to be learned here ((CCIE written)or any other test)

2000-12-29 Thread keith wood
Man, I thought I had it bad when the test PC crashed when I was on question 67 and the admin girl told me I had to redo the whole thing again! It turned out once I had redone the pre-test questionairre it went back to question 67 and remembered all of my answers so it wasnt that big a deal. I w

Re: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread Brian Lodwick
I guess Kathy more accurately answered your question though. Christpher and I were thinking of how you could create a backdoor, but as Kathy wrote if there is no other way listed for authentication other than TACACS your request for access would be denied. >>>Brian >From: "Ric Messier" <[EM

Re: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Brent Ulfig
Congratz! Sounds like you have been working hard. You scheduled the lab todaywhen did you schedule it for? I've heard that there is a huge backlog... I'm planning on taking the CCIE Lab later this year. Cheerz, Brent Ulfig I.S. Manager Arbor Hospice CCDA, CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I, A+ "Chuck La

Re: EIGRP problem

2000-12-29 Thread Mike Banenas
I had a similar problem where if the primary link to the primary router went down, the ISDN backup link to the secondary router would take over as expected. But when the primary link came back up, the static route over the ISDN link did not get removed. A 'clear ip route' would fix this. One wo

FW: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread wei li
-Original Message- From: wei li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 11:43 AM To: Brian Lodwick Subject: RE: TACACS and console port I remebered you could configure CISCO router to record the password which is got from TACACS last time. In case TACACS is gone, rou

Re: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Billy Monroe
You are "the man", Chuck ! Happy 2001 ! ""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 000a01c07168$95af3940$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:000a01c07168$95af3940$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > This shouldn't be too long. No goal setting this year. No laying out of > plans and schemes. Just a reflection

RE: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
Better hurry! You've only got a couple of days left! :) -Original Message- From: Brent Ulfig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 10:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year Congratz! Sounds like you have been working hard

ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Stull, Cory
I know I'm showing my ignorance here but I'm tired of trying to find the answer on CCO. Must be looking in the wrong places. I just saw a Boson question asking about ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 int ethernet0 I thought you could only point static routes like that out of point to point inte

RE: TACACS and console port

2000-12-29 Thread Christopher Larson
Tacas should be setup so that if the TACAS server failed you would use the local login. aaa authentication login tacacs+ local This will revert to local database if tacas is unavailable -Original Message- From: Brian Lodwick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000

RE: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Christopher Larson
Chuck- you should take up inspirational/motivational speaking as a side gig (big $$$ I hear jk). Very nice. Thanx for sharing it Bill. -Original Message- From: Billy Monroe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Off Topic -

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Hi Cory, I haven't heard of that restriction, but one of my routers are LAN connected to the default gateway router on its E0, so here's what I just did to test the scenario: 2501-1#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. 2501-1(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ?

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Christopher Larson
It actually saves a step in the processing. When you point to an interface the router does not have to lookup what interface to switch out of. ie. 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1.1.1.1 The router processes for default then looks up 1.1.1.1 to see what interface it is out of then fowards out the interface.

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Nope. In the Cisco world, anyway, you can point a static route out a physical interface, out a logical interface, out a null interface, or to any network that appears in your routing table. Neat, isn't it! Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Be

RE: IRB with multiple vlans

2000-12-29 Thread abasinger
Hi all, I have been working on a scenario were you use IRB to route and bridge between vlans in a ISL (router on a stick) environment. I can route the vlans without problems using normal IGP routing and addressing, but I am missing something when it comes to adding IRB and removing the subinterfac

Re: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Andy Walden
That is the rule. I will say that when there was only one device on the ethernet I have done it accidently and it worked though. andy On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Stull, Cory wrote: > > I know I'm showing my ignorance here but I'm tired of trying to find the > answer on CCO. Must be looking in the

Re: CiscoView 5.1 problem

2000-12-29 Thread cjjung
Dear Hao, I am running CiscoWorks2000 for NT on out network, I had some issue with device for Ciscoview last month, Cisco has three new patches on cisco website. It seems to have fixed our problem, Also, I am sure about UNIX version but For NT, ciscoview 5.2 is out now, So, check to if cisco has

Re: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #909

2000-12-29 Thread Daniel Keller
I will be on vacation until January 8 and out of pager and cell phone range. For all network related issues please contact our Network Operations Center at 800-610-4684. Dan Keller _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
To which rule are you referring? Router_2(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ? A.B.C.D Forwarding router's address Ethernet IEEE 802.3 Loopback Loopback interface Null Null interface SerialSerial Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

RE: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #909

2000-12-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Dan, I am happy that you are on vacation, but do you have to rub it in? :-> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Daniel Keller Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 10:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Cisco Certification Diges

Re: Cisco Pro's numbers

2000-12-29 Thread abasinger
So there are 5159 CCIE's worldwaide and 315 the have been inactive for over 1 year. Since the number started with 1025 we can assume from this that there are 5474 total numbers given out so they are at number 6498? Alan Basinger "Ruben Arias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
What is the rule? I point static routes to FDDI interfaces all the time and it works like it's suppose to. In Cisco, you can point a static to nearly anything. -Original Message- From: Andy Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:01 PM To: Stull, Cory Cc: '[

RE: Lab date trade

2000-12-29 Thread abasinger
Hi all, I have a date in SJ for May 23rd and am looking for a late Feb early March date to trade for in SJ or RTP. E-mail me if your interested. Alan Basinger _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Ben Smith
I would actually like to disagree, the reason for specifying the interface here is not so that you can save time, but so that you don't create routing loops. When an interface is used with the 'ip route' command, the route is then reliant on the availability of this interface. Then, if you were

Re: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread ccarring
Cory, It works on broadcast networks because proxy arp is on by default. Meaning, when the packet wanting to leave the router needs a MAC address for encapsulation, the router has to stop and send an arp request to ask "who has this route?". All the routers on that segment will then have to proc

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
Correct. Probably not a good practice unless it overcomes some other design flaw. I use it only when bringing up new boxes. I bring up one interface, give the router a static route out that interface and do a config net. When I'm done, I remove the static route. Roman -Original Message--

OSPF summary problem!

2000-12-29 Thread Mohamed Heeba
i was trying the Fatkid 501 redistribution lab when i got this problem the lab is 5 routers , 3 of them (R1,R2,R3) are in area 0 over Frame relay with a subnet of 28 bit mask one of this routers ( R3) are connected to another router ( R4) forming area 3 on the link between them , and another a

Re: cert tracking question

2000-12-29 Thread Trentj
The CCDP 1.0 Track no longer exist. All of the CCDP exams you took were for the CCDP 2.0 track. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan2/programs/ccdp.h tml ""Donald B Johnson Jr"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 007f01c071c2$96dfd720$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:007f01c071c

Re: Cisco Pro's numbers

2000-12-29 Thread Ben Smith
A friend of mine just got his number, 6527. So they are up to the 6500's. -Ben Smith On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, abasinger wrote: > So there are 5159 CCIE's worldwaide and 315 the have been inactive for over > 1 year. Since the number started with 1025 we can assume from this that > there are 5474 to

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Andy Walden
I realize that it lets you do it, but the rule (which of course I have no proof of existance) is that pointing a route out of an interface which is not point-to-point and has multiple nodes, can lead to confusion in some instances. I have had it where it also did not work also. andy On Fri, 29

RE: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Kat Black
Katyusah, Is this something they did not teach at Harvard or Yale?? AK -Original Message- From: Kathy Miihalisko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 10:47 AM To: Brian Lodwick; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming ye

Re: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Pamela Forsyth
It works when you point a static default an ethernet interface (or any LAN interface, for that matter) because the gateway router will answer the ARP. The downside here is, that your router has no next-hop IP address configured in the default static route statement to arp for. So what does he

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
Not creating routing loops is what routing protocols are for. It's inherent to their design. The reason that it redistributes static routes pointing to interfaces is that it considers them connected (they lose their static route status). I have heard of situations in which this did this opposit

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread John Neiberger
If you point a static route toward an ethernet interface, what is the next-hop MAC address? Does it broadcast those packets in hopes that there is actually a router on that network that might be able to forward them? And what would happen if there were two routers on a hub hanging off of that in

Privilege level for "Clear" command

2000-12-29 Thread Devinder Singh
Hi.. I have configured a Terminal Server and want that user who logs in to itshould be able to clear the line apart from few other limited command. I tried lowering the privilege level of the user but it seems that clear command can be accessed only at privilege level 15. Is there any way to ha

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
The sending station will use the first arp reply that it receives as it's destination MAC address. -Original Message- From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: ip route question If you point a static route

Disregard RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread John Neiberger
Nevermind, please don't answer my post. My questions have already been answered by others, no need to create more duplicate responses. :-) > If you point a static route toward an ethernet interface, what is the > next-hop MAC address? Does it broadcast those packets in hopes that there > is

Re: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Tom Pruneau
I think it will work, but I suspect there is a caveat. Think about it, Lets say your ethernet 0 interface is 1.1.1.1 /24 and you have a default route ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ethernet 0 then lets say my router receives a packet destined for an IP address it doesn't otherwise know a route to,

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Re: Good amazon deal-Thanks!

2000-12-29 Thread hal9001
I'll add to that as I just cursed $103 (including international shipping) on my credit card for over $300 worth of books. Cheers and here's to a great New Century in 2001. Karl - Original Message - From: "Donald B Johnson Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Aderion Brewer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;

Re: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread hal9001
I'd agree wholeheartedly with all that! Have a great New Year! Karl - Original Message - From: "Kat Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 6:43 PM Subject: RE: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year > Katyusah, > > Is this something they did

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Stull, Cory
Andy, Thanks for the reply.. I agree with you.. It won't work if proxy-arp is disabled and its also a design rule not to do it out of a broadcast interface if you don't have to because there will be more traffic/arp-ing than needs to be. There are also reasons to do it though like it will red

Best way to study for CCNA?

2000-12-29 Thread Mark Shaw
I have just began studying for the CCNA exam. I do not have a strong = networking background, but I have a strong background in operating = systems of various types. Question: I am using Odom's book exam 640-507 = and Sybex's e-trainer lab; should this be enough to pass the CCNA? Any = other s

Re: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Curtis Call
I scheduled my lab yesterday and got May 30-31 in San Jose. RTP was backed up till June 10th. So yes, there is a backlog. -- Original Message -- From: "Brent Ulfig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Brent Ulfig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 11:

Re: ISDN and PAP

2000-12-29 Thread Jean-Marc Gilbert
Hi, You're on : Config whith username - password works for chap, and config whith ppp pap sent-username works for pap. Hope this helps, Jean-Marc On 29-Dec-00 Sam wrote: > Adam > > I was able to figure out how to get it to work. I did have PAP configured on > both routers. > Username R1 was co

RE: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I've heard it said that if you on good terms with the person in charge of the Lab schedule, that there are always cancellations, and you can get earlier dates if you desire. I do not know if that means you have to be a squeaky wheel, or if there is a list kept. Chuck -Original Message- F

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Andy Walden
Hey, we all learned something today...I fixed my flawed logic and found out yet another hack :) andy On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Stull, Cory wrote: > Andy, > > Thanks for the reply.. I agree with you.. It won't work if proxy-arp is > disabled and its also a design rule not to do it out of a broadc

Networkstudyguides

2000-12-29 Thread Rah Sta
To All, Has anyone use Networkstudyguides for any of the CCNP exams? Where they any help? Peace Raheem _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ___

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread MCDONALD, ROMAN (SBCSI)
I figure if you don't learn something new every day, you are either asleep, unwilling to learn, or 'end-of-life' like a 4000 series router. Have a great weekend everyone! Roman -Original Message- From: Andy Walden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 1:50 PM To: St

can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-29 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Hi folks, If I connect a Sniffer-like device to the SPAN port of a switch, will the Sniffer-like device be able to transmit data? My guess is no. From my reading on Cisco's SwitchProbe external hardware probes, it appears that the SwitchProbe needs an additional port to send data to a network

On Topic--CCSI and Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Kathy Miihalisko
Kat--uh oh, I'm exposed... have you been poking around my website? General question to all: is anyone on the list in ICP training to be CCSI? If so, any interest in, well, CCSI chat? Cisco site doesn't have a lot to offer us. Kathy "Katyusha" M. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Christopher Larson
I agree. It would never save any time, not of significance. And that is not the purpose for using such a command. I was only stating that when you specifiy the interface the router DOES have less to process. Would it make an impact on network performance. None at all. -Original Message- F

Probably A Really Stupid 2500 Series Question

2000-12-29 Thread ANDERSON, JEFFREY
Wondering if someone could quickly answer possibly an extremely simple question. I haven't had the time to look into this enough so any help is greatly appreciated. I have a couple of 2502 routers I just bought for my lab and was wondering why the flash is configured as follows: 8192K bytes of

Re: Lesson to be learned here ((CCIE written)or any other test)

2000-12-29 Thread Charles Henson
Notice I waited almost a week before posting. That's the only reason for the "great attitude". I got all the frustrations out over xmas. And yes, I will see you in the lab! Charles ""Lou Nelson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Geez... > Either

Re: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-29 Thread Reinhold Fischer
Hi Priscilla, Hi Group, I used the SPAN functionality often on remote sites with Catalyst 2924XL and Catalyst 6000 switches. As sniffer device i used a unix workstation on the remote network that was able to run a basic protocol analyzer (tcpdump, snoop). I setup and operated SPAN functionality

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Christopher Larson
Would you need proxy-arp turned on if there was a route already in the neighboring routers table? I don't think you would. If the neighbor router had a route in it's table wouldn't it respond anyway? My understanding of proxy-arp (and my understanding could be wrong) was that the router would resp

ISDN LAPD versus PPP

2000-12-29 Thread Pierre-Alex
Is it a true statement to say that if your using ppp encapsulation on your interface, the ppp packets are encapsulated in the LAPD packets. If not, where else would ppp packets be encapsulated? I have found no document showing the relationship of ppp and LAPD if you have some reference I would gre

RE: Probably A Really Stupid 2500 Series Question

2000-12-29 Thread Christopher Larson
Yes you have 2 8 meg flash partitions. You could partition the flash into 1 big 16 meg chinck. in config mode do a partition flash 1 16 -Original Message- From: ANDERSON, JEFFREY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 3:51 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Pr

%SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 1680 bytes failed

2000-12-29 Thread Ben Smith
I have recently purchased an ISDN 8 port BRI card for a cisco 4000 router. This is for some of the labs I am doing. When i install the card the router appears to run out of I/O memory: Head Total(b)Used(b)Free(b) Lowest(b) Largest(b) Processor7F82DC8420644

Re: Off Topic - Thoughts on the coming year

2000-12-29 Thread Tom Lisa
Chuck, Best wishes to you and yours for the coming year/millenium. Let me add my thanks to those of many others for all you have contributed to this list. My goal of attaining a CCIE will probably take a lot longer than yours. However, since I'm in academia and don't really have to "work for a

Re: Probably A Really Stupid 2500 Series Question

2000-12-29 Thread John Neiberger
Use the command "no partition flash", save your config and reboot. That will remove the partitions and allow you to use all 16 MB, but it will also erase anything on those partitions. The router should boot to the boot ROM image, and you can then download a new flash image from a tftp server. G

Prototype and Pilot

2000-12-29 Thread Hunt
Can anyone please tell me what is the difference between a prototype and a pilot? And when will you use them? Hunt _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PRO

RE: ip route question

2000-12-29 Thread Christopher Larson
And after the reading of the RFC, and a quick response in e-mail I see my understanding is not correct. -Original Message- From: Stull, Cory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 2:27 PM To: 'Andy Walden' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: ip route question Andy,

RE: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-29 Thread Hennen, David
On a cat 6509 I setup my port to span a vlan with not much traffic and I can surf and send/receive email without any noticeable difficulty. I've done this a couple of time before and it seems to work okay. I have seen it done on a unix system running tcpdump and it was able to surf, I have used

RE: Probably A Really Stupid 2500 Series Question

2000-12-29 Thread ANDERSON, JEFFREY
Thanks everyone for the quick response - I appreciate it. Jeff -Original Message- From: Christopher Larson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 1:23 PM To: 'ANDERSON, JEFFREY'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: Probably A Really Stupid 2500 Series Question Yes you

RE: Probably A Really Stupid 2500 Series Question

2000-12-29 Thread John Neiberger
You should check into this, I think he is right. I'm not sure which command to use in this instance. I'm under the impression that 'no partition flash' removes partitions, but it may actually be that you need to specify a single 16 meg partition. I think I'll go look that up, it might come in h

RE: TCP/IP port 1761 and 1762

2000-12-29 Thread Reinhold Fischer
google rocks ,) a quick search for "tcp port 1761" brought up the following: :Remote Control uses TCP port 1761 on remote Admin consoles :When I use Remote Control from the site server, the server tries contacting the :remote control agent on the client with the TCP port 2701 and it's OK. B

RE: %SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 1680 bytes failed

2000-12-29 Thread Stull, Cory
I have seen something on CCO about this.. you may have to use the memory-size iomem command (probably inccorect syntax) to up the amount of memory used for your interfaces.. I think if you lookup mallocfail on cco you'll come accross more detail... HTH Cory -Original Message- From: Be

Re: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-29 Thread Kevin_Cullimore
Cisco employees have confirmed for me that devices connected to span ports are unable to act as normal hosts by design. Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on 12/29/2000 03:27:52 PM Please respond to Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: %SYS-2-MALLOCFAIL: Memory allocation of 1680 bytes failed

2000-12-29 Thread Ben Smith
Thanks, I was searching the wrong area. I was looking at the IOS errata. Apparently I have to remove one of my serial I/O cards to fix this. Thanks again! -Ben Smith On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Stull, Cory wrote: > I have seen something on CCO about this.. you may have to use the > memory-size io

RE: Prototype and Pilot

2000-12-29 Thread Maness, Drew
A pilot is used when you want to prove a minimal amount of functionality. Let say, for security reasons, you want to implement SSH on your routers. You don't need to create a large scale network to test functionality for SSH. All you would do is take one router for each type, plus maybe take int

Re: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-29 Thread Jim Healis
Yeah, you're correct. A second port is needed for the probe to send data to a network management system. I have tried this a few times using Sniffer Pro. You cannot put data on the network over the SPAN port, it is only intended for listening to the configured ports. -j Priscilla Oppenheim

Re: Prototype and Pilot

2000-12-29 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
In the real world, there's no precise definition for either of those terms. For the DCN (CCDA) test Cisco makes you distinguish the two. I think the way Cisco uses the terms, a prototype tests just one portion of a new network whereas a pilot is an attempt to roll out the complete new network

Re: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-29 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The reason I ask is that my client is developing a network management box that will connect to a SPAN port and collect traffic as well as occasionally send SNMP queries and other UDP packets. He realizes that if the user were collecting data from many ports there would be performance issues. H

RE: Prototype and Pilot

2000-12-29 Thread Mark Krysinski
This varies with ones opinion, but a prototype is where a project is being built from concept to something that actually works, but may not have all of the finishing touches. Basically proof of concept. A pilot is where a client is willing to try your product in a test phase, before deciding to

Re: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #910

2000-12-29 Thread Daniel Keller
I will be on vacation until January 8 and out of pager and cell phone range. For all network related issues please contact our Network Operations Center at 800-610-4684. Dan Keller _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco

RE: Prototype and Pilot

2000-12-29 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
It sounds like I may have had it backwards in my message, then?? Bottom line: the terms are not used precisely in the real world. We need to find out if the questioner just wants to know how to use the terms for the DCN test, which is my guess, and then help him with the Cisco DCN viewpoint. T

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