Maybe its because no one has started a thread about SNMP
-- Kevin
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Subject: Why dont I see SNMP discussion on this board ??
Folks,
Did you
If you even bothered to look at the link, you'll notice the m isn't part
of the hyper link in the email.
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Mr Jones,
That URL still does not lead to the " latest OS od 2924".
It leads to
"
What are you asking - it's not that clear.
Anyway, HSRP is Cisco propiertary and will not work on
a Bay switch (use VRRP). If you have 2 Cisco devices
w/HSRP plugged into a Bay switch or hub that shouldn't
be a problem since the HSRP packets should just pass
through the switch. There was a code
Does anyone know of any good books for the 4 exams now required for
the Security specialisation.
I know the Managing Cisco Network Security book by Cisco Press is due
out. But what about the PIX and other exams.
Also I wonder why they've suddenly increased the exams for this
specialistation
Which Boson is recommended for BSCN?
Thanks
Tim
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Dear whit,
What are u running frame-relay on (ie. frame-relay switch "passport"?)
anyways yes ur idea is right u can give floating static routes with higher
admin distance but why eigrp why not ospf (my fav ).
"Cheers"
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hi Mateen,
Yes ive tried this in a lab too the thing is it doesnt change even if u
delete the loopback interface ,after changing the loopback addy try reload.
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Hi ~
Once I canged the loopback ip add,
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I think the only good resources is the Documentation.
pRegards,
brmak
pJon Cuthbert wrote:
blockquote TYPE=CITEDoes anyone know of any good books for the 4 exams
now required for
brthe Security specialisation.
pI know the Managing
What are all the CCNP and CCNP in-the-making's opinion on the Cisco CCNP
Preparation Library, Second Edition for studying for their CCNP? How does
it compare to other ones? Are there any other books on top of the library
that is recommended to read on top of them for further info?
In case you should stumble upon it, avoid the syngress book "Managing Cisco
Network Security." I don't know what the Cisco Press book will be like, but
it has to be better than this collection of technical mistakes and bad
editing. The IPSec and CBAC chapters from "Enhanced IP Services for
Do you have "Jump Router Boundaries" enabled? Also make sure you have the
correct SNMP communities strings installed. What does CiscoView show? This
will help in troubleshooting if it is an SNMP problem or not.
Paul Borghese
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I would like to experiment switching multicast traffic. My plan right now is
using PowerPoint or Windows Media Encoder
to generate the traffic. Is there an easier / more controlled way to create
multicast streams?
Pierre-Alex
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Hello
A friend configured three modems for both dial-in and dial-out capabilities.
All three were configured successfully but the NT server sees just the first
modem and nothing more. Does anyone have an idea what could probably be causing
this?
Thanks
Madarson
I'll start with the obvious:
SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol, which is a misnomer
because it is not simple excepting for the fact that it has four commands I
know of: set, get, trap, and the other one I forget. A better name would
Tree-Like Database-Structure Underlying
In terms of the access list parts, I still believe that the Gild Held /
Keith Huntley book Cisco Access List Field Guide is an excellent source.
Hhmmm. can't find it on Amazon. Out of print? Bad news!
Chuck
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I'm trying to configure CBWFQ on a 7513 with no VIP cards, just older serial
and fast ethernet cards. I have this exact configuration currently running
one a 2620 with no problem. Here is the relevant config:
class-map video
match access-group name videolist
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To reallocate a router id, you can 'write mem', go to config mode and do
'no router ospf xx'.
Then 'copy start run'.
Your OSPF process is back, with the correct RID.
It avoids the time cost of a reload.
Hope this helps!
A Mateen wrote:
Hi ~
Once I canged the loopback ip add, how do i
I am assuming that the trashing of my router was intentional. Someone having
done it by accident would have notified me by e-mail and let me know what
happened.
For everyone else, sorry, but the router is down.
Chuck
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From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
There is a free tool for snmpget, walk, and set formerly called
UCD-SNMP.
It is now called Net-SNMP available here:
http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/
Pierre-Alex wrote:
I am looking for a free utility that will allow me to experiment querying
the MIB database of a switch. Is there such a
Check the OSPF election rules. Once a DR and BDR are selected, if a router
with a higher priority or IP address is added to the network it will not
become the DR. If the DR is goes offline the BDR becomes the DR and a new
election for a BDR occurs. Once the DR comes back online, it does not
Tommy,
Absolutely the best book on IPSec is by Doraswamy/Harkins:
http://www.booksamillion.com/ncom/books?isbn=0130118982AID=42121PID=216178
Very helpful in preparing for the Security track. Have added the Books A
Million link because a search of addall.com shows they have the lowest price
on
Folks,
Did you notice - in our forum which claims to be addressing 10,000
Network proffessionals , SNMP related discussion does not seem to be
too attractive ! not on the forum at least.
Why dont I see discussion on Cisco MIB's, SNMP, RMON ?
Is this not a trouble area ? Or is it becoz ,
Charles,
See inline for my answers; hope they are enough to keep the discussion
going, without killing the discussion all at once!
Cheers!
Cthulu wrote:
I'll start with the obvious:
SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol, which is a misnomer
actually stands for
Chuck,
That's too bad. I hope it was not someone from this list that did it.
Did somebody just hose the config with a wrong command, or was it worse?
Can you recover by copying start to run, or tftp an older config to it?
I hope this does not kill the spirit of sharing here. It's a really nice
Make sure that the complete URL is entered. Here it is again:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c2900xl/29_35xw/index.ht
m
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No. Your wrong.
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Only the PIX 515 has R and UR.
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Hi, Does anyone know
525 and 535 carry the R and UR licensing scheme as well.
ItsMe wrote:
Only the PIX 515 has R and UR.
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Hi, Does anyone know a command on Pix Firewall 520 that shows what kind
of
this is a fine example of word wrap. make sure you enter the rest of the url that
wrapped to the next line.
Pradeep Kumar wrote:
Mr Jones,
That URL still does not lead to the " latest OS od 2924".
It leads to
" Document not found".
Thanks for the english typed.
-Guru
Hi:
Below is router A#. I have checked all my connections and they are fine.
Her is my questions. How come I can Ping a Host fomr Router A, but I cannot
Telnet to the Host, it give me the error msg: "[Connection to 172.16.40.2
closed by foreign host]"
See Below, TIA, Jess:
A#ping
The second router must have a password set on the telnet lines. Lika so..
enable
configure terminal
line vty 0 4
login
password letmein
exit
Fletch
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Hi:
Below is router A#. I have checked all my connections and
I understand most of the benefits of frame relay, but I am wondering if =
there are any security problems assoicated with this protocol? Is it =
secure enough for unencrypted transfer of financial or sensitive =
information? Any help understanding the security risks associated with =
frame
Here is a document that may help answer your question.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/so/neso/wnso/power/chzsp_wp.htm
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I understand most of the
I have a copy of Chuck's config if anyone wanted to see it.
At 10:54 AM 1/7/01 -0500, ccarring wrote:
Chuck,
That's too bad. I hope it was not someone from this list that did it.
Did somebody just hose the config with a wrong command, or was it worse?
Can you recover by copying start to run, or
Most Frame relay connections go through some
telco/frame provider and some bigger organizations
have their own frame infrastructure. I'm not aware of
any security measures at the frame layer.
As for securing the information, you can encrypt at
layer 3. Most financial software these days has
I understand most of the benefits of frame relay, but I am wondering if =
there are any security problems assoicated with this protocol? Is it =
secure enough for unencrypted transfer of financial or sensitive =
information? Any help understanding the security risks associated with =
frame
Kevin:
No matter the solution, if it's not encrypted it's not secure. In your
situation you might also consider certificate-based router authentication.
Kathy "Katyusha" M.
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I think it is also dependant on the router as well as the IOS version. =
IIRC a 7200 running 12.0 will support 3000 IDB
Probably the best way to find out is to ask a Cisco SE. They have =
access to web pages and information that isn't posted on the public =
site. That is how we found the
Hi, members,
I have one question about VOIP.
Actually, I have two 3600s with three exact modules-
Voice card(NM-1V), ATM (1A-OC3MM), and FastEthernet,
but no serial ports. The NM-1V has two FXS.
Based on these, how do I set up for VOIP lab?
I have several 2503, 2513, and 2514.
Because I don't
Donald,
You can use this link to get to the Marconi web site. Create a public account
for yourself and you should have access to all of the product manuals.
http://tactics.marconi.com/
Donald B Johnson Jr wrote:
Has anyone configured a forerunner ASX-200BX if so could you point me in
Hi, members,
I have one question about VOIP.
Actually, I have two 3600s with three exact
modules-
Voice card(NM-1V), ATM (1A-OC3MM), and
FastEthernet,
but no serial ports. The NM-1V has two FXS.
Based on these, how do I set up for VOIP lab?
I have several 2503, 2513, and 2514.
Because I don't
Hi,
Once the data gets from your physical link into the Telco end it is usually
re-multiplexed into other physical links to go onto the next site. This may go on for
a number of times depending on where the logical link goes. For example, a trace
route may indicate 6 hops to a site to get
LOL, I usually don't advocate non-technical discussions on this board(I
think I need to lighten up), but this is TOO funny!
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Natasha
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Hi,
A coup[le of days ago I put out a thing on valid hostnames. I indicated on this there
can be issues with invalid names. I think you will find the Cisco doco says
AlphjaNumeric and the first character should be Alpha.
In the past I have run into this problem it turned out to be the "-"
At 10:37 PM 1/6/01, John Nemeth wrote:
On May 29, 5:24am, Craig Columbus wrote:
}
} OK. I can accept that Microsoft (or Apple for that matter) would do
} something like this and then expect the world to revolve around
Actually, as Howard mentioned, neither of these companies
initiated
On May 30, 1:15am, "Chuck Larrieu" wrote:
}
} In terms of the access list parts, I still believe that the Gild Held /
} Keith Huntley book Cisco Access List Field Guide is an excellent source.
} Hhmmm. can't find it on Amazon. Out of print? Bad news!
Really?!? I found it pretty
I've been working with an older Catalyst 1900 switch (firmware ver 5.37) We
can't get any management console output. We are able to bring up the
diagnostic console by holding in the mode button on the front of the switch
while turning on the power. After upgrading the firmware via xmodem, the
Hi,
This is the relevant stuff we have in a working TACACS Config. All this works a
treat. Bits of the config are missing for obvious reasons.
! CONFIG STUFF
!
! SERVICE STUFF
!
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default
Good show Kevin and Charles.Did you notice some one having said " SNMP would be more
focusssed by the Bay Network folks.
Kevin- Good start !
If you read the SNMP related RFC , note the statement - SNMP RFC's are still a
controversial subject. There has been no standardisation yet.
-Guru
Teunis,
I just found GetIF this weekend and think it is definitely an excellent
tool for troubleshooting. Small, light-weight and very easily
understood. I really like being able to do traceroutes between two devices
without having to telnet to either device.
Other cool things:
-Graph
Agreed. Apple has never truly received the credit that they deserve for
most of their offerings. Simplicity and functionality are attributes that
help make Apple who they are, and their innovative spirit did spark
inspiration in the PC world.
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Hi guys,
I have been trying to locate info on how to utilize one DHCP server for
multiple VLAN's on campus. So far I have come across utilizing a multi-vlan
port configuration and IP helper addresses, but I am using 3524's and 6506
w/MSFC. If you have had any experience with this, I
Hi,
I trust this is not the complete bri set-up.
As well as the Username/Hostname validity I would also suggest a dialer-group
dialer-list combination might also do some good.
Just a thought
Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Friday, January 05, 2001 at 07:10:41 PM, ahmad wrote:
Dear
"backup" also works very nicely in this senario also, with the dialer
interfaces.
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So here's the scenario...Numerous routers in a central site connected to
other remote sites via
While I haven't set this scenario up in production, I have played with a simlar
configuration in my home lab using async dial backup. I configured the async interface
with a dialer watch-group and (of course) a matching dialer watch-list for the desired
subnet. (The dialer-watch monitors the
I just wanted to apologize to everyone for my countless email auto-reply bombs. You
will all be happy to know that I am indeed back from my vacation and I promise to
never again do this to you. I hope you can all find it in your hearts to forgive my
retardedness.
Sorry again,
Dan Keller
Hi all,
Here I am sitting a work thinking just how simple it is to look after dial-up services.
I have a person that calls into a router, connects, authenticates all seems fine.
When I ping him I lose pings between the access router and the client. He connects a
48K I have had him remove
For folks who did Boson and Colts and passed BCMSN:
How well do the scores on the Boson's and Colts predict success on the real
BCMSN?
For example, I took Boson BCMSN Test #2 quiz A, B, and C and got 77, 75, and
69 (I don't like that trend!).
Then I took Colt "BCMSN post assessment" and got
Hi, all
I know this has been discussed, and after spending my free time this weekend
searching high and low for a reasonably priced ISDN simulator, I am forced
to conclude there is no such beast. EBAY is a bust thus far, and the best
price I have found is for a Teltone (www.teltone.com) ISDN
Depending upon your location maybe you could order a couple of ISDN
lines. Where I'm at, for residental, they are $40 flat rate monthly. You
could have them installed for nearly two years before they approached the
cost of the simulator.
andy
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Cthulu wrote:
Hi, all
I
As someone that ran a dialup ISP for a number of years I have learned that
sometimes you just need to refer them to the competition. Don't get me
wrong. We usually would schedule a tech to head out and give it his best,
but if he couldn't rattle something loose we would assume it was just a
A clearer statement about the level of involvement that SNMP might have
within postings on a (clearly) hypothetical bay/nortel newsgroup is that it
would be a recurring topic, with a fairly high percentage of specific
implementation questions. This has to do with the ineffably sluggish nature
of
Based on my experience (similar to yours, except that i took all of the
boson BCMSN tests dozens of times) and the postings since august, the boson
tests appear to have something to do with reality, and some semblance of
correlation with test results whereas the colt tests appear to serve
Charles you said:
SNMP is enabled by default on all Cisco devices with the RW password of
Cisco.
SNMP is not enabled by default- Cisco feels this is a security risk and
notes the most secure option is to not enable it at all.
About the RW password do you mean the default RW community string?
Let me make some comments fundamentally for background. It's
increasingly considered useful to minimize the amount of
configuration that an end station needs to do before becoming active.
Servers and routers are special cases.
DHCP is stateful: the DHCP server remembers what addresses have
The message made it to the list. Because no one is really managing the
addresses on this list, whenever you send a message to the list you will
usually get a couple of bounces from bad addresses.
andy
On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Ryan Ngai Hon Kong wrote:
Repost.
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From:
I find on Cisco's web page that the 2600 series routers are capable of
inter-vlan routing. Does this mean that a 2600 can be used as a route
processor for an MLS? Or does it just mean that it can route between vlans
because it can has to Ethernet ports?
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FAQ,
Yes, I have experienced this several times. It is the dreaded
Catalyst switch who thinks it is talking to a modem :-) Here
are my recommended fixes in this order:
1. Get a known good black console cable. Get several. Try
each one out and see if any will get the console to come up
other
You can setup an ethernet port on the 2600 to run ISL or dot1q (802.1q)
VLAN trunking. This is down by creating subinterfaces for the ethernet
port.
Here's a quick example:
interface FastEthernet0/0
no ip address
no shutdown
!
interface FastEthernet0/0.1
description Subinterface for VLAN
Hi
Where can i get a sample paper of CCIE R/S written. I checked colt but
there is nothing...
Regards
Gautam
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Hi,
You may use 3600 and 2500. Let voice backhaul throu FE of 3600s for both end.
On 2500 you may want to config for QoS.
On 2500 you would use standard cables, if connecting back to back then DTE and DCE
cables. For VIC-2FXS it is usual RJ-11.
Bye
-Mak
Gene Park wrote:
Hi, members,
I
Gene,
Hi! You could have a (2) Port frame-switch with one of your
routers...although that doesnt do you much justice for practicing FR. You
could put a module in the 36xx or get a cheap 25xx (2521) that has (4)
serial ports. I'm not sure which ATM module that you have. To do some real
useful
Well that wasn't nearly so bad as it could have been. The low life who
trashed my router, not to mention spoiled it for a lot of folks on these
lists, could have been more malicious. But he was deliberate. No doubt about
it.
So here is today's troubleshooting lesson - not really password
Nezar,
We needed to go to IP/Plus on a 1600 to get Radius support. This required
more flash than the 4mb we originally purchased.
Steve
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