RE: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-30 Thread Lou Nelson
hmmm. I fully understand the Lane ATM Vlan Elan relationships. What is happening is that I only see the broadcast on the specific Vlan. I do not see the direct Vlan to Vlan traffic nor the Vlan to Vlan Gateway address... I assumed that the trunked ports were not passing the traffic out the lane

Mgmt Vlan at Cat3548

2000-12-30 Thread badai chaputuo sorakai
Cheers, I have a headache problem with management vlan of my Cat3548 in every floors. The existing users at floor already separated in vlans and connect to a Cat65 for intervlan routing. Now my boss need to add a new vlan in every cat3548 for mgmt ( e.g : vlan99 ). I have tried isl encap for

Network Authorization - seek help

2000-12-30 Thread NY
Hi, Our policy is to only allow remote users telneting into a server called A through our RAS with authorization from CSNT. But the problem is we cannot stop the users from telneting to other servers in the LAN from the server A. We are NOT allowed to modify the server setting to exclude th

RE: ip route question

2000-12-30 Thread Lou Nelson
Cory, I read thru the responses and they are all good but I would like to add... Who is to say that an Ethernet interface is not a point to point. Using media converters changing a FE interface from tx to fiber and then back again I have many WAN FE point to point interfaces. In a few cases

Re: TCP/IP port 1761 and 1762

2000-12-30 Thread Chris McCoy
TCP port 1761 through 1764 are used for the Microsoft Management Console (remote management for WinNT/2000). Chris M. --- keith wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 >

Revisted - OSPF Virtual Links and RIDs

2000-12-30 Thread Nigel Taylor
Chuck, I finally got a chance to mock this up in the lab and I've got some pretty cool resultsFirst of all when I did this using pretty much the same scenario the virtual link never went down at any time when the connection to r3 from r2 was shutdown. After clearing the route

Re: Network Authorization - seek help

2000-12-30 Thread leonz
hi, For TACACS+ servers, I know you can set something similar to "acl=" in service section. but that's for Cisco routers, don't know if it's applicable to the server you are talking about though. Leon CCNP+Security, CCDA - Original Message - From: "NY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PR

Re: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-30 Thread Nigel Taylor
See Inline. - Original Message - From: Lou Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Nigel Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Lou Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Bryant Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, Decem

Null Modem Cable

2000-12-30 Thread Tariq Bin Azad
Hello Everybody. I am preparing for BCRAN Exam. I have following setup in my home lab. ROUTER A (2501) Connected with Computer A I want to dial from Computer B to Router A so that Router A will authenticate my client on Computer B. I don't have 2 telephone lines. I think that we can use

RE: ip route question

2000-12-30 Thread Lowell Sharrah
Another question, what would happen if you ended up redistributing static under the routing protocol and did not make the interface where the default route is pointed passive? Might run into some weird routing problems. I prefer to send the default route to an address rather than an interface

Re: VoIP Lab

2000-12-30 Thread L Reid
While at AT&T I took in some training on Voice Over IP and according to that, there needed to be a PBX and a Voice Over IP module from Cisco. In the Cisco 2620 or 2621 (do not remember which one was used) the module was a card. On the Test and Turn-up things went smooth. jim klane <[EM

Re: crossover or straight = CROSSOVER

2000-12-30 Thread L Reid
In my lab there are two (2) 1900's Trunking and in accordance with the documentiation a CrossOver cable is need. This was done and worked fine. Trunking did not work with a Straight. A straight was used and Trucking failed. "D. J. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Straight cable. ""sea

Re: crossover or straight = CROSSOVER

2000-12-30 Thread Lowell Sharrah
A good rule of thumb is this: Think of the OSI 7 layer model. If you have to connect two devices that are 'peer to peer'-such as a router to router (L3-L3), hub to hub (L1-L1), or switch to switch(L2-L2), use a crossover cable. If you connect between layers (L1-L3/L2-L3/L1-L2), use straight

Knowledge Net

2000-12-30 Thread Jeff Duchin
Has anyone taken any of the classes through Knowledge Net? I just did the 6509 class which was pretty cool. Jeff _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTEC

RE: ip route question

2000-12-30 Thread suaveguru
thanks suaveguru --- Chuck Larrieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Admittedly it is not good practice, particularly in > the case of the original > question of this thread. On the other hand, in > prepping for the CCIE lab, I > find myself looking at a LOT of scenarios that are > filled with insta

setting bit pattern for extended ping

2000-12-30 Thread suaveguru
hi anyone knows why changing the bit pattern in extended ping from 0xABCD to some other thing can test sensitivity of networking devices and test for crosstalk? I read this to prepare for support 2.0 thanks suaveguru __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Pho

Re: Cisco's TFTP Program

2000-12-30 Thread Kenneth Lorenzo
Try the solarwinds TFTP. Much more functional. www.solarwinds.com "Jennifer Mellone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 000101c071f9$ca790ca0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:000101c071f9$ca790ca0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Gang, > > Is it me, or has anyone else had this problem using the Cisco TFTP > p

Re: Cisco's TFTP Program

2000-12-30 Thread Mike Fountain
There is a flaky bug in their software that sometimes occurs, sometimes doesn't. Try going into the option and turn off logging and displaying download progress ((I don't have it on this PC so I can't remember the exact options)) and then it should work ok. hope that helps - Original Mess

Re: What should we be learning? * OR * Howard I'm hurt

2000-12-30 Thread Ed Moss
Chuck: Haven't you figured it out? Keep the RFC's next to the bed so they can put you to sleep! No, seriously though - I am from the school where we should know the theory behind it, not necessarily the bitwise detail. If we have the theory behind it, know who is suppose to talk first, then wha

about connect the ISP

2000-12-30 Thread gary gary
Hi guys: We are a small ISP, just using static routing connect the mother ISP, the mother ISP assign a class C address to us, I want to know how the mother ISP locate the Class c networking , just using static routing? Need they redistribute the static to their dynamic routing (for example OSPF) i

Re: Routing Problem

2000-12-30 Thread Katson PN Yeung
Hi, this is what I can think of. Correct me if I am wrong. Thanks. If your route is too specific and not able to be accepted by your upstream provider(s), the next good thing I can think of is to use a load balancer and insert it between the firewall and the web servers. - You obtain another blo

RE: Cisco's TFTP Program

2000-12-30 Thread Steve Smith
I run W2K professional "workstation" and use it very frequently. I have not had one problem with it yet. regards, Steve -Original Message- From: suaveguru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 8:22 PM To: Jennifer Mellone; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cisco's TFTP

about connect the ISP

2000-12-30 Thread gary gary
Hi guys: We are a small ISP, just using static routing connect the mother ISP, the mother ISP assign a class C address to us, I want to know how the mother ISP locate the Class c networking , just using static routing? Need they redistribute the static to their dynamic routing (for example OSPF) i

BGP Route Servers

2000-12-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Topic came up on the NANOG list yesterday - apparently the cerf.net public route server was down and someone asked for alternatives. So, for all you BGP fans who want to know how many routes are in the "internet routing table" here are a number of places you can check. Note that there is no one n

Re: Product images

2000-12-30 Thread Ronald James
you have to purchase the visio enterprise version in order to get the cisco product icons... ""Steven Crawford"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello All, > > Does Cisco have a location on their site where they keep image files of > their produ

ccie questions

2000-12-30 Thread umerkhan
can any one tell me how many questions come from security and = multiservice in the r/s written paper. and would the articles available at the following site be sufficient.=20 Internetworking Technologies Overview = (http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/index.htm) thanx _

Re: VoIP Lab

2000-12-30 Thread Tommy Mitchell
It really depends on what you want to do. Using an ICS7750 sounds like you want to do something more like IP Telephony. So in addition to the server and a switch, you'll have to use get a handful of Cisco IP phones, not your typical office phone. If you're just interested in voice over IP, you ca

RE: ccie questions

2000-12-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Looking over my own printout, I see that there is no listing of the number of questions in each category. Just the percent correct. If I were to guess, based on my percentages and the fact that I passed with plenty of room to spare, I would guess that there are 1 or 2 multiservice questions, and

Passed Switching 2.0

2000-12-30 Thread Kevin Welch
I passed my switching 2.0 test yesterday, I was very pleased with the = results. I did poorly exactly where I expected to do poorly, ip = multicasting. My final score was 867/1000. In studying for the BCMSN I = was able to rely heavily on the cisco press book and some on the job = training. I

RE: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-30 Thread Lou Nelson
I do use intra-vlan routing in that a within the vlan is a gateway for that VLAN of course an arp (that I see) for the gateway occurs... then when traffic is sent to the vlans gateway to route to another vlan or anywhere... I do NOT see that As you said I would have to go to where the mapping occu

Hyperterminal

2000-12-30 Thread Austin
All of a sudden, the router will not accept me hitting the ENTER key to get started. Same thing happens on a break sequence. I cannot seem to send anything to the terminal. This is how far it goes and then nothing: Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 3000 Software (IGS-I-L), Ver

Re: Cisco's TFTP Program

2000-12-30 Thread Kelly D Griffin
I just used the program to load some IOS on several routers from my Dell laptop and all went fine. Kelly D Griffin, CCNA Network Engineer Kg2 Network Design http://www.kg2.com - Original Message - From: "Jennifer Mellone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, Decembe

NAP peering media

2000-12-30 Thread Dan West
Hey Gang, Just wondering how those NAP xchange points are connected physically. VIA GIG ETHER? 100Mb Fast Ether? ATM PVCs? Basically, switched and not routed right? I am trying to learn about MPLS also. Anyways Anybody in this group actually working at a MAJOR peer? Happy Holidays m

Re: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #912

2000-12-30 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

testing -- please ignore

2000-12-30 Thread Jason Weden
Get ThinkLink! Your All-In-One Communications Center. Free Voicemail, Email and 5ยข a minute calling - anytime, anywhere. http://www.thinklink.com/ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisc

RE: Hyperterminal

2000-12-30 Thread Daniel Cotts
First, have you ever been able to connect to any router using the same PC and Hyperterminal? 1) Some versions of Hyperterminal won't send a break sequence. Go to Hilgraeve.com and download a better version. 2) Not being able to send an "enter". Check your serial cable. I have a DB-9 to RJ-45 adapt

Re: NAP peering media

2000-12-30 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Dan West <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, > >Just wondering how those NAP xchange points are >connected physically. VIA > >GIG ETHER? >100Mb Fast Ether? >ATM PVCs? Things are in transition. I'd guess that the largest number of ports today are FE with a good deal of transition to GE. There are op

Re: Cisco's TFTP Program

2000-12-30 Thread Circusnuts
I find if the "Root Directory" is buried, that a shorter path solves all. On my laptop, I usually send the IOS to the windows TEMP file. I may not be smart enough to explain why this works, but it keeps the TFTP Server from timing out when going for the IOS All the best !!! Phil - Original

O/T Anyone familiar with the CLEC application

2000-12-30 Thread Circusnuts
Totally off the topic, but I have an opportunity to purchase a Copper = mountain DSLAM, live in a relatively small suburb of DC, & have DSL/ATM = experience. Any experience is applying for CLEC privileges (I fairly up = to speed with the ILEC & ISP dealings :-( Thanks=20 Phil __

E-books

2000-12-30 Thread Iyuri Yagami
Hello everybody. I am looking for Sybex CCNP 2.0 E-books. If anybody is interested to sell / trade these books than please contact me confidentially at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Iyuri Yagami Get free email and a permanent addr

Re: Hyperterminal

2000-12-30 Thread Larry Osei-Kwaku
Try a different console cable with the router or try a different router with the same cable. You may have the wrong pin outs on the console cable. Also check the Cabling Guide for RJ-45 Console and AUX Ports(Cisco's 1000 series, 2500 series, and AS5100) at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/14.

RE: Cisco's TFTP Program

2000-12-30 Thread Evan You
Jennifer, The best program that I have used for a Windows box is TFTPPro by Walusoft. The only drawback is that it costs $99 but well worth the cost. http://www.tftp.co.uk/ -Evan You -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jennifer Mellone S

NetBios forwarding

2000-12-30 Thread John Neiberger
We have some new software running on a single workstation that is trying to use netbios to communicate with a server on a different subnet. We do not currently allow this type of forwarding, and I've never configured it before. We'd like to limit netbios forwarding to just these two machines. H

Re: NetBios forwarding (Addendum)

2000-12-30 Thread John Neiberger
Okay, after a tad more research, I've come up with the following config, which corrects some mistakes and misunderstandings in my previous config. interface Serial0 ip address 10.1.1.254 255.255.255.0 ip directed-broadcast 101 ! interface Serial1 ip address 10.2.2.254 255.255.255.0 ip direc

RE: ip route question

2000-12-30 Thread Pamela Forsyth
Lou, Nothing to say you can't have an Ethernet link that is in fact point-to-point. However, the router still needs a MAC address to get to the router on the opposite side, due to the frame structure of Ethernet. He will still need to ARP for a MAC address, and if there's no next-hop IP add

CLNS

2000-12-30 Thread Jay Swan
I was noticing the removal of CLNS from the CCIE lab requirements. While I've never personally seen a lot of the more obscure protocols "in the wild", I don't even know anyone who's seen a production CLNS network. Anybody out there seen one? Jay _ FAQ, list arch

Re: NetBios forwarding (Addendum)

2000-12-30 Thread Trentj
I've never used the "ip directed-broadcast" config to do what your trying to do. You may need to use the "ip helper-address" config to forward your netbios traffic. Check out the attached URL. Hope this helps. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ssr83/rpc_r/48383.h tm#xtocid6

Re: Hyperterminal

2000-12-30 Thread Lauren Child
Austin wrote: > > All of a sudden, the router will not accept me hitting the ENTER key to get > started. Same thing happens on a break sequence. I cannot seem to send > anything to the terminal. > This is how far it goes and then nothing: > I had the same problem with a 2501 this christmas - I

RE: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-30 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD
It would be a pleasant surprise to me if the normal switched SPAN port captured all your LANE traffic. It is not supported because of the way the LECs talk to the LES and other LECs. BUS traffic you should see very easily in an ELAN. ELANs may appear to be similiar to Broadcast VLANS but they use

Re: can SPAN port transmit?

2000-12-30 Thread Neil Desai
I use a 2900XL with many span ports. I use one of them for an Internet monitoring software. It has the ability to monitor at 100Mbps full duplex and transmitt on that same port. I have a Sniffer Pro DSS and I am able to transmitt data on that span port also. Neil "Priscilla Oppenheimer" <[EMAI

Re: NetBios forwarding

2000-12-30 Thread Neil Desai
NetBIOS runs on top of TCP/IP (NBT). If you have WINS server then it will not broadcast to find the server, unless there is no record in the WINS server. You could configure a LMHOSTS file on the workstation. This would have the servers NetBIOS name to IP address mapping. If you include the "#PRE"

Re: NetBios forwarding (Addendum)

2000-12-30 Thread John Neiberger
You're right, I do need that in my config. I had it in the first post, but forgot to add it to the second one. These two lines should be in the second version: int s0 ip helper-address 10.2.2.2 int s1 ip helper-address 10.1.1.1 I think this would accomplish what I'm trying, but I'm wondering

RE: CLNS

2000-12-30 Thread Louie Belt
A number of Government agencies use clns to this day, it was supposed to be the replacement for IP (which was running out of addresses prior to cidr) and of course some branches of government adopted it - and now refuse to change. LAB -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[E

RE: NetBios forwarding (Addendum)

2000-12-30 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD
Hello John, Here is my opinion. Temporarily, take the software or the workstation to the same subnet of the Server and see if it runs OK. While it is there, you can capture a few packets to see the conversations and the ports that are being utilized. This gives you a pretty good idea of the goal.

RE: NetBios forwarding (Addendum)

2000-12-30 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD
If you have decided to do it with these commands, do not forget the other UDP broadcasts which are automatically forwarded. Have you also considered putting permanent static routes in the workstation and server ?. Will the application allow this for communication ? If it does , you do not have to

Welcome to a new year

2000-12-30 Thread Natasha
Actually a late Fridays funnies. (I'd like to dedicate this to my boyfriend, who is living proof that uncontrollable compulsive switching of TV channels with a remote control is a testosterone influenced condition.) Because I'm A Man.. When I lock my keys in the car I will fiddl

RE: Hyperterminal

2000-12-30 Thread Gary Joyce
I've also had problems with Hyperterminal. Try TeraTerm Pro, it's freeware and even has an SSH plug-in. You can get it here: http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002416/teraterm.html This is the first app to go on any PC I use. You can Telnet, SSH, and console all from the same program. Gary -

Help Required - Desperately

2000-12-30 Thread S.Kalidasan Shanmugakani
Hi all, I am badly in need of help from you Cisco gurus. We have a 2522 Router which was bought around 1996/1997. It doesnt boot now. The console screenshot is shown below. System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c), SOFTWARE Copyright (c)

RE: Hyperterminal

2000-12-30 Thread Kevin_Cullimore
If you're trapped within a microsoft platform, the minimium enhancement you should consider is the free upgrade from http://www.hilgraeve.com, although i'm more than willing to allow that other alternatives might in fact be far superior. "Gary Joyce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@groupstudy.com on 12/3

Help Required - Desperately

2000-12-30 Thread Mani .K
Hi all, I am badly in need of help from you Cisco gurus. We have a 2522 Router which was bought around 1996/1997. It doesnt boot now. The console screenshot is shown below. System Bootstrap, Version 11.0(10c), SOFTWARE Copyright (c) 19

V.11, X.21, and RS232 are =

2000-12-30 Thread John lay
Guys, are the V.11, X.21 and the RS232 are the same interface. Thanks ___ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.

RE: OSPF summary problem!

2000-12-30 Thread Mohamed Heeba
hi Greg; thx for your help , but i guess the problem is something else , the OSPF domain is supposed to send a route to the IGRP with 24 bit mask , which never happened the route exits in the OSPF as 28 bit mask subnet , so it is natural that it will not be propagated to the IGRP domain unless I

Mixing IOS versions in CCNP Lab, Kosher or Not?

2000-12-30 Thread henrygguzman
Hello All, I just started doing CCNP labs at home and am having some problems getting BGP to work correctly. My home lab consists of 2 Cisco 3000 series routers with v12.0 IOS, two 2501's (borrowed) with version 11.0, and one Cisco Access Pro router card with version 11.3. My question is coul