Re: But isn't that the routers job???

2001-01-23 Thread J Roysdon
Why route and switch if you've already figured out the path and only need to switch? It only adds delay, even if the RP is just sitting there idle (if nothing else means it'll be even more ready to route when it needs to, but that's not really the point). -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP,

Re: IBM 8228 MAU Question

2001-01-23 Thread J Roysdon
Cabling for the 2504: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2501/ 2500ug/pin.htm Cabling for the 2521: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2520/ 2520_23/c2520cab.htm You can to connect the Token Ring ports to a custom DB9 (like

Re: MAU

2001-01-23 Thread J Roysdon
Couldn't you just wire up a custom DB9 to plug your CAT5 RJ-45 to, with the other end going into the IBM 8228? -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ Cisco resources: http://r2cisco.artoo.net/ "John Day"

Re: Beta results for CID

2001-01-23 Thread GNOME
yapquite easy...n some close 1 eye can do :P "Gonzalo P." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 94ifls$d96$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:94ifls$d96$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Nops, nothing yet. I have been checking also the tracking system since it is faster than snail-mail. Easy test, don't you

Enabling SSH on a router

2001-01-23 Thread Kevin Welch
I searched Cisco's web site, followed all instructions in the link below = but cannot get ssh to function on my 2621... As a matter of fact now of = the ssh specific commands work even though it is supposed to be in every = crypto ios rev.

Re: Enabling SSH on a router

2001-01-23 Thread Kevin Welch
Well I generated the crypto key and was able to verify its existence, but ssh commands like ip ssh still a no go. The router has a hostname and a domain name. -- Kevin - Original Message - From: "Kevin Welch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:45

But isn't that the routers job???

2001-01-23 Thread jenny . mcleod
I'm sure that somebody else will give a much more complete answer, but in a nutshell... Don't forget that there is more than one component to 'routing'. The 'routing process' (I'm using Cisco terms out of my rather old CIT notes here, which in my opinion are thoroughly confusing in this context)

RE: But isn't that the routers job???

2001-01-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, The whole point of switching in this instance is I believe not wholly to concentrate on other processes, but to routing packets that specifically require routing. The roters main utilization is routing and as such you must be efficient in what you select to route. If you can avoid

RE: But isn't that the routers job???

2001-01-23 Thread Timothy Metz
That's all still accurate (the Cisco terms and the theory) and can be found in the latest edition of the BSCN course book. I just read it myself, and know I've read it somewhere else (either in a Lammle or different Cisco Press book) Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: E-Books on Networking and Security

2001-01-23 Thread Steven Dangerfield
I share you sentiments too, Priscilla. It looks a good site with lots of content for cert hunters like us ! Their ethics of teaching people to be good hackers is good, remember a hacker is good, its a cracker you should watch out for. Do you think they really meant that though ? Steve =

RE: CCNA 2 and subnets

2001-01-23 Thread Bob Vance
Yarrggh! Of course, that's (2^n) (*not* 2^(n-1) ) Maybe there *is* something to that aspartame story ;) - Tks        | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] BV    | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sr. Technical Consultant,  SBM, A Gates/Arrow Co. Vox

Fwd: Re: Foundation 2.0 (640-509)

2001-01-23 Thread Jose Luis De Abreu
I would try to help a little, I passed Foundation 2.0 last October, although the exam concentrates BSCN, BCMSN and BCRAN in a single exam you should master every part (the exam has three parts according to each course I mentioned before), so if you pass BCRAN and BSCN parts but fail BCMSN, you

ISDN D channel packet switchin

2001-01-23 Thread Cthulu
Hi, all I am reading the 2nd edition of Caslow's book, and am on the ISDN chapter. In one sentence, he states that the D channel may be used for packet switching. I have read other texts that have said the same thing, but I have yet to find one that expounds on it. This seems quite contrary to

IP accounting

2001-01-23 Thread Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown)
Hello, group. Can someone give me feedback on implementing IP Accounting on the gateway router? I'd like to know it's plus / minus sides, cpu/memory load issues, etc. CCO doesn't seem to have much info on it. Thanks in advance. Elmer Deloso _ FAQ, list archives,

RE: But isn't that the routers job???

2001-01-23 Thread Bob Vance
LOL. You're right, it *is* an interesting way to phrase it. "... doing route lookups for every packet that comes in the router." Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that what a routers supposed to do??? Actually, metaphysically speaking, I'd say, "No!" The router's main job is to send the packet

Re: Frame relay lab setup

2001-01-23 Thread Ruben Arias
I connected E1 interface (RJ48) using impedance converter 120/75 to COAX into a PandaCom line and from V35 connector into a serial interface. Panda Com configured to use only 1 timeslot 64Kb Isn't this [DCE/DTE CSU/DSU] - DCE/DTE ? J Roysdon wrote: I don't believe so. I'm pretty sure you

2900's

2001-01-23 Thread Jeff
I just got some 2924-XL's in and I'm currently configuring them... one thing I notice though is that every so often they automatically reboot! Any ideas? Jeff _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

Re: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group, I will go ahead and post the answer to this question. I believe your answer Priscilla is absolutely correct. My resources are Interconnections book (for a general understanding), but mostly from a couple of *IEEE articles authored by Howard M. Frazier, Jr. and a free book I got on

Re: BCMSN - ATM?

2001-01-23 Thread Edward Solomon
Amen. I'm just wondering whether or not I need to know them by Friday. ;-) Nope. Not in the course, not on the test, not required knowledge for CCNP. There is a BCMSN course material appendix that includes ATM commands (in the second book), but you don't need to know any of that for the test.

RE: But isn't that the routers job???

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
(Like many of the most powerfull and capable people in the networking field) I figure, while the CAM table is working away and the router is left to do "more important" functions, the router must be taking 2 1/2 hour lunches, joking around in meetings with prospective clients, and doing side

Meaning of acronyms

2001-01-23 Thread Celliers, Carl
Please could someone tell me what BCMSN, BSCN ( varies others ive seen) mean. thanx Carl ** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom

RE: ISDN D channel packet switchin

2001-01-23 Thread Hamilton-Wilkes, Simon
No it IS used to transport data in some environments (not cisco) In the UK / Europe is used by some credit card machines for X.25 back to the banks. Charging is on a per packet basis rather than duration as on the B channels, this makes B channel prohibitively expensive for credit card

Re: ISDN D channel packet switchin

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
Cthulu, We (the company I work for) employs a way to fully utilize the entire bandwidth of an ISDN connection. Now as you know the job of this link is for call setup, call teardown, and timing. Well the timing is the only one being used once the connection is up until the connection is

Re: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Fred Danson
Im not really an expert on this subject and I'd love to learn more about it, but didn't they also change the maximum network span too? Aren't the two factors in this equation maximum network span and minimum frame size? If they increased the minimum frame size 8x then it would make sense to

CCIE Study group in Milwaukee WI

2001-01-23 Thread Eric Gunn
Hello, I wanted to look into the possibility of forming a CCIE study group in Milwaukee,WI area. I have a friend that will be sitting the CCIE written in a month so we would already have two people in the group. Is anyone in this area interested? Thanks, -Eric Gunn

RE: Meaning of acronyms

2001-01-23 Thread Daniel Cotts
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.ht ml Watch the word wrap. -Original Message- From: Celliers, Carl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 9:05 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Meaning of acronyms Please could

RE: CCNP CCIE

2001-01-23 Thread Fowler, Joey
I thought it was notable, that 315 CCIE's have let there certification expire for over one year. If you went through all the work to get it, why would you let it lapse... -Original Message- From: J Roysdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 6:35 PM To: [EMAIL

RE: CCNP CCIE

2001-01-23 Thread Jim Brown
Maybe they retired, passed away, or moved into management. All of these are likely scenarios. Although the last one, moved into management, is redundant. I am only kidding no flames please. -Original Message- From: Fowler, Joey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 23,

Re: CCNP CCIE

2001-01-23 Thread Kelly D Griffin
I know of one expired-CCIE that works for Cisco. He was an SE, but chose to move to the sales side and wasn't interested in keeping his certification, nor was Cisco interested in him keeping it either. Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA Network Engineer Kg2 Network Design http://www.kg2.com -

RE: CCNP CCIE

2001-01-23 Thread Andy
Most likely they went to Juniper... On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Jim Brown wrote: Maybe they retired, passed away, or moved into management. All of these are likely scenarios. Although the last one, moved into management, is redundant. I am only kidding no flames please. -Original

speed/duplex negotiation between pix 2610 router

2001-01-23 Thread Frank Kim
Hi guys, Has anyone experienced speed or duplex negotiation between a pix 506 ethernet interface and a cisco 2610's ethernet interface using a cross-over cable between the two? Should I uplink those two into a switch and let the switch worry about the negotiation? I'm currently experiencing

RE: ISDN D channel packet switchin

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
I'll try to set this up and write a config for the list if I can figure out how to set it up on a Cisco router. I don't fully understand the thing. Brian From: Ganesh S Unavane [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Brian Lodwick' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: ISDN D channel packet switchin Date: Tue, 23

RE: speed/duplex negotiation between pix 2610 router

2001-01-23 Thread McCallum, Robert
As a rule of thumb Frank, turn off all and everything that is auto sensing or auto anything. The best way to do anything is to manually get it right. There is a document on the cisco website, at the moment I do not have access to it, which describes the reasons for the errors and auto sensing

Re: Meaning of acronyms

2001-01-23 Thread Arthur Stewart
Actually, BCMSN (Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks) and BSCN (Building Scalable Cisco Networks) are Cisco courses (and perhaps Cisco Press books) that correspond to the Switching (640-504) and Routing (640-503) certification tests, respectively. On this board the course abbreviators

RE: E-Books on Networking and Security

2001-01-23 Thread Ray Mosely
I've seen book sites like this in the past. I've found that often, if not always, the books have been taken from a publisher's free e-book site, particularly the Macmillan books. I've also found that they are out of date and/or incomplete. And difficult to read. For me, these "free" ebooks give

RE: CCNP CCIE

2001-01-23 Thread Maccubbin, Duncan
managing it and not working in the field. He has lost touch with the technology and feels he can't pass the test. He isn't that concerned about it. I can't see the sense in letting it lapse but I see it as one less CCIE out there when I get mine. -Original Message- From: Fowler, Joey

Re: speed/duplex negotiation between pix 2610 router

2001-01-23 Thread John Neiberger
IIRC, the 2610 can only do 10MB, half duplex, and the PIX is a fastethernet interface. If you have the PIX set for autonegotiate, slap yourself on the wrist (and refer to last week's thread on autonoegotiation) and then hard-set the speed and duplex to 10/half. You could always do a show

Free Cisco Calendar

2001-01-23 Thread Parets Aaron-FAP014
http://www.cisco.com/offer/pix535/V706-100-HZ _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Free book on IP telephony....

2001-01-23 Thread Edward Gomez
Get your free book on IP telephony at... http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/lm/buffer/offer/iptgameplan/1460_jump/V691-100 -EX Enjoy! Eddie -- Edward J. Gomez, MCSE, CNE, CCNA Information Systems Manager ProxyMed, Inc 2555 Davie Road, Suite 110 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33317 (954) 473-1001

sys log software config

2001-01-23 Thread Ravi Kumar
hi friends I have a small problem I have 2600 series router throgh which my lan ti accessing internet. (64 KBPS leased line is connected to sync port of router and NAT is configured) I got a third party sys log software installed on my windows-NT server. I want log all the web sites

Re: speed/duplex negotiation between pix 2610 router

2001-01-23 Thread John Neiberger
Hmm... okay, if that pix is only 10baseT, then I don't see how there could be a speed or duplex mismatch. Both sides can only do 10MB/half. I would replace the cable at this point. I had a similar situation once, except the line bounces were more frequent, and it turned out to be a bad

Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo IM

2001-01-23 Thread Frank Kim
Has anyone implemented port filtering to disable AOL instant messenger and Yahoo instant messenger? If you have, could you send me the ports they use on those? Could you also tell me what techniques you used, doing it at the firellwall(pix) or the router? Thanks for any input. -Frank

Re: Total Antivirus solution

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
You know what would be a neat appliance, would be to have a firewall that is also a centralized antivirus update server. You could like set a parameter on the firewall to understand when traffic is coming down from like say McAfee's site for instance for DAT updates and such. I'm sure it

Slightly OT: VoIP Quality

2001-01-23 Thread John Neiberger
We have implemented VoIP at two of our branches as a test. We are using Nortel ITG cards in the branch PBX to convert the calls to IP and then we connect the card to a Cisco 2924XL switch with all voice traffic in its own VLAN. Then the traffic hits a 2620 router with LLQ configured. The voice

Propagation speed is NOT the speed of light

2001-01-23 Thread Jonathan Hays
Was "Re: FWD: RE: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU" At 03:37 PM 1/22/01, Jack Williams wrote: The propagation delay for Ethernet must not be greater than 512 bit times or you'll get late collisions (as Tim said). Since the speed of light is constant and 10-baseT bits last 10 times longer than

RE: CCNA 2 and subnets

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
Bob, Howard answered this question for me a while back so I'll try to answer it for you now. This question is probobaly more in depth than you realize, but the question comes down to why did they used to say the equation for finding the amount of valid subnets is 2^#of hosts -2? And why now

Re: sys log software config

2001-01-23 Thread Eric Vanuska
Ravi, Is this what you are looking for: router(config)#logging trap ? alerts Immediate action needed critical Critical conditions debugging Debugging messages emergenciesSystem is unusable errors Error conditions informational Informational messages

Re: ISDN D channel packet switchin

2001-01-23 Thread Cthulu
Brian, Thanks for keeping this thread alive. There is a nice Protocols document at the link here that talks very briefly about using the D channel for data transport X.25, which certainly sounds like the setup you described to me). It does not give a specific router config, but certainly a

Re: ISDN D channel packet switchin

2001-01-23 Thread Cthulu
I think I found it... woo hoo! my Cisco search engine skills are almost CCIE calibre! Anyways, this gives a sample configuration for using the D-channel. Looks like we are limited to using X.25 if we want to use the D channel in this fashion. Anyone want to try this and report back what the

RE: But isn't that the routers job???

2001-01-23 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Let me try to inject some perspective. This thread seems to have an underlying premise about certain platform design goals being universal across all router applications. Fortunately or unfortunately, the requirements for a SOHO router, a branch office router, an enterprise core router, an

Re: Beta results for CID

2001-01-23 Thread Robert Padjen
Technically, if one could figure out what the mangled question was asking, it would be a very easy test. Given the high percentage of questions that had no answer or multiple answers, in addition to ones that made no sense what-so-ever, I respectfully disagree that its an easy test. --- GNOME

Re: ISDN D channel packet switchin

2001-01-23 Thread Cthulu
My last post on this, I promise! Very nice explanation and intro doc here: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/133/x25_over_isdn.html ""Cthulu"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 94kmc4$jie$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:94kmc4$jie$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Brian, Thanks for keeping this thread

RE: Total Antivirus solution

2001-01-23 Thread Mark Krysinski
Already out there in the SonicWALL, as an option. Our firm uses the Mcafee complete virus protection package. It has a central management console for updating the dat file as well as the software engine. Mark Krysinski CTO -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: But isn't that the routers job???

2001-01-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The other major thing the CPU has to do besides switch (route) packets to their output interface is learn the network topology. It learns the network topology and the best path to remote networks by participating in routing protocols. Some other things that the CPU does (depending on the

RE: CCNA 2 and subnets

2001-01-23 Thread Lowell Sharrah
cisco has a pretty good website out there too http://www.cisco.com/techtools/ip_addr.html "Brian Lodwick" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/23/01 01:16PM Bob, Howard answered this question for me a while back so I'll try to answer it for you now. This question is probobaly more in depth than you

Re: Enabling SSH on a router

2001-01-23 Thread Ed Moss
I believe SSH is available on 7000 series routers and bigger. Ed _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: But isn't that the routers job???

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
-and I thought something that moved data packets at layer 3 was supposed to be called a router? Brian From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: But isn't that the routers job??? Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001

Re: Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo IM

2001-01-23 Thread Patrick Bass
Find out the server IPs and use outbound deny at the pix. I did this to block napster and other bandwidth hogs. Frank Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Has anyone implemented port filtering to disable AOL instant messenger and Yahoo instant

Re: Terminal serial to host cable

2001-01-23 Thread Jonathan V Hays
No. I used a standard Category 5 patch cable. Thanks - I am aware of the pinout of the Cisco rollover cables. Further, during this investigation I was using an ohmmeter to check connections. Jonathan Tony van Ree wrote: Hi, Did you use the "BLACK" Cisco cable? If so look at this. It has

RE: CCNA 2 and subnets

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
Using Cisco's website try to find out why the all 1's and all 0's subnet's are strongly discouraged in a classfull environment. Brian From: "Lowell Sharrah" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCNA 2 and subnets Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001

Re: sys log software config

2001-01-23 Thread Jim Deane
Ravi, You will need to use an extended Access Control List to accomplish what you want to do. If you configure an extended ACL on one of the interfaces with the "log" parameter, you should get the information you desire. For example, (assuming 10.0.0.0/8 is the address of you internal

Re: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 10:18 AM 1/23/01, Fred Danson wrote: Im not really an expert on this subject and I'd love to learn more about it, but didn't they also change the maximum network span too? Yes Aren't the two factors in this equation maximum network span and minimum frame size? Yes If they increased the

Cisco Pix Firewall 515

2001-01-23 Thread Kevin O'Gilvie
Thanks for the overwhelming response to my Total Virus Solution, You guys are great!! Now I have another issue we just purchased the Cisco Pix, I am a checkpoint guy that kinda walked into this situation. Now i have the 515 sitting here and with 2 ehternet interfaces. I need to set up VPN, IP

RE: Enabling SSH on a router

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Dennis
The following routers are also supported in 12.1(1)T or higher. Cisco 1700 series Cisco 2600 series Cisco 3600 series Cisco ubr920 series http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121newft/121 t/121t3/sshv1c.htm Brian Dennis CCIE #2210 (RS) (ISP/Dial) -Original

RE: CCNA 2 and subnets

2001-01-23 Thread Bob Vance
Thanks. I think that I pretty well understand the technical aspects. I know that I can use subnet -1 and subnet 0 in a Cisco environment (with "ip subnet-zero"). My question was of a practical nature: Does the CCNA 2.0 certification test assume that we can use 0 and -1 or does it assume

Re: Raleigh, NC CCIE study group

2001-01-23 Thread Charles Henson
Loughlin, I passed the written last week and also am looking for folks that might be interested in forming a group. I think the hardest part is not necessarily finding people, it's finding equipment to work on. What did you have in mind or have you put any extra thought into it? Charles

RE: CCNA 2 and subnets

2001-01-23 Thread John Chang
I think he means on the exam only is it -2 or not for the subnet. I'd like to know too since The two books say something different as Bob mentioned. At 06:54 PM 1/23/2001 +, Brian Lodwick wrote: Using Cisco's website try to find out why the all 1's and all 0's subnet's are strongly

Re: CCNA 2 and subnets

2001-01-23 Thread Tom Lisa
At the CCNA level we're still teaching 2^n-2, but we also clarify the difference between the "classroom" and the "real world." Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco Regional Networking Academy Bob Vance wrote: Sorry for the lame question, but I gotta

BGP Problem: iBGP not passing Metric

2001-01-23 Thread Ian Aniszewski
hi I have set up a lab as per the "Internet Routing Architectures - Second Edition sample network on Pg 313 and I have encountered a problem with iBGP. IT does not seem to want to record the metrics from the iBGP in the BGP tables. His network is using Ethernet interfaces and I am using Frame

Re: BGP Problem: iBGP not passing Metric

2001-01-23 Thread Ian Aniszewski
Oops, I meant page 328, Fig 11-6 rgds _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 02:33 PM 1/23/01, Brian Lodwick wrote: I think the only question that is left unanswered is, if anyone bothered to do the math, why does the minimum frame size only increase by a multiple of 8 and not 10? 512 / 64 = 8 Hi Brian, I hope our conversation isn't like the reserved token on FDDI

RE: Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo IM

2001-01-23 Thread Nabil Fares
Disabling these ports to prevent users from using these application isn't going to do you any good. Simply put, both apps use port 80 as the last option to access their servers. I'm not really sure you can stop these users!. Nabil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Altiga Question

2001-01-23 Thread Yonkerbonk
Make sure if you have the right level of encryption running on both the VPN concentrator and your clients. I had to upgrade my IE Explorer with the high encryption pack to make it 128-bit. Michael --- Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Open a case with Cisco. I am working with the VPN 3000

Re: BGP Problem: iBGP not passing Metric

2001-01-23 Thread John Neiberger
After looking at the correct page, p. 328, I see nothing in those configs or your configs to set the metric, or MED, so it is defaulting to zero. My guess is that the "show ip bgp" output that shows the metric set to 20 for some of those routes is wrong. Regardless, unless you have specifically

Re: Raleigh, NC CCIE study group

2001-01-23 Thread Jeff McCoy
I would be interested in this group. I have a 2500not sure exactly which onei havnt unboxed it yet (borrowed from a friend)...what good is 1 router to me...anywaysI would be interested. -Jeff ""Black Loughlin"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

RE: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Erik Mintz
I have a question regarding CSMA/CD vs full duplex. If the problems relating to distance are set due to the limitations of CSMA/CD, what are the limits when using full duplex? I have had several situations where I had to run fiber because of distance, but these where almost invariably full

IS-IS , getting started

2001-01-23 Thread Scott Schneidewind
Hello all. I am running 12.07T on a 2501 router. Using the configuration examples I have found, I should be typing: TaskCommand Step 1 Enter global configuration mode. See Table 2-1. Step 2 Enable IS-IS routing and specify an IS-IS process for IP, which places you in router

Re: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Priscilla Oppenheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Brian Lodwick" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 11:56:25 -0800 At 02:33 PM 1/23/01, Brian Lodwick wrote: I think the only

RE: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 03:27 PM 1/23/01, Erik Mintz wrote: I have a question regarding CSMA/CD vs full duplex. If the problems relating to distance are set due to the limitations of CSMA/CD, what are the limits when using full duplex? I have had several situations where I had to run fiber because of distance, but

RE: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Brian Lodwick
Well that depends, are you talking about Fast or Gigabit? FastEthernet is always using CSMA/CD, but Gigabit has a specification to better utilize full-duplex links which doesn't use CSMA/CD. Take a look at 802.3x. It sounds like you are talking about Fast Ethernet since you are talking about

RE: Raleigh, NC CCIE study group

2001-01-23 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings, I would be interested in this study group. I'm still working on my CCNP/DP certs. I've access to a lab on weekends and maybe late business days. Let me know! Nabil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff McCoy Sent: Tuesday,

You need Enterprise IOS

2001-01-23 Thread Ian Aniszewski
Scott i think you need Enterprise Image for CLNS routing. IS-IS is a part of that whole thing rgds Ian _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OT - Ascom Router Info Needed

2001-01-23 Thread Bob Johnson
I've come across an abandoned (one of the few perks of working in wire closets) Ascom Timeplex "Time/LAN Access Router"... It works but I neeed to find some documenation for it ( at least to reset the configs)... It has 2 AUI ports so should be a fine addition to the home lab (though divorce is

FW: IS-IS , getting started

2001-01-23 Thread Scott Schneidewind
Thanks all. Dumb mistake on my part. I upgraded my code and I am now able to configure IS-IS. -Scott Scott Schneidewind [EMAIL PROTECTED] 408-382-5266 -Original Message- From: Jim Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:16 PM To: Scott Schneidewind

Lab date swap

2001-01-23 Thread Ya Wen
Hi,all: Anybody with a March lab date in San Jose want to swap with me? My current lab date is April 14th in San Jose and I really want to get it done earlier than that. Thanks! -Ya _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

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2001-01-23 Thread David Papin
Good Day , I would like to become a CCNP Voice Access specialist. First I know that I have to pass the CVOICE class or self tranning, wichis not decided yet. I would like to know any one you have pass troughout this experience. And also I would like to have a good BOOK to read on the subject for

Re: Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo IM

2001-01-23 Thread Perry Lucas
You can do the same thing that you do to block napster. Find the authentication server(s) IP range and block access to those IP addresses. If they can't authenticate, they can't communicate. - Original Message - From: "Nabil Fares" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Patrick Bass" [EMAIL PROTECTED];

CCNP - 640-509

2001-01-23 Thread Sujal G. Ajmera
Hi. Is it better to take this exam than all three 640-503/504/505? Has anyone taken it? Any input is appreciated! Thanks! Suj _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

Fiber to the door

2001-01-23 Thread Rodney Jackson
Does anyone know the PROS and CONS of going with a company that provides ethernet connection from thier MAN. This company wants to replace our Cisco 7206 with an Extreme Networks' layer three switch. . _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

RE: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi, I just glance at some of the discussion. Here is my two bob's worth. It is fine to sit there and say how long it takes a signal to get from one end of a cable to another. In the purest thoery both ends happen simultaneously (we all know this is not true it is on copper about 75% of the

Re: IP accounting

2001-01-23 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi, IP accounting will slow down your router. I would tend to use it as a tool for trouble shooting or finding specific stuff on your network but not much chop for anything else. For billing etc there are better tools available. I feel routers should route (and switch too) and accounting

Re: Disabling American Online Instant-messenger(AIM) and Yahoo IM

2001-01-23 Thread Patrick Bass
Who said anything about blocking ports? Read the post again. I said block the IPs of the servers. Sheesh. "Nabil Fares" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Disabling these ports to prevent users from using these application isn't going to do you

RE: Propagation speed is NOT the speed of light

2001-01-23 Thread Jack Williams
Okay. Make that "Since the speed of electrons through CAT 5 cable at a given emf is constant". --Original Message-- From: "Jonathan Hays" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 23, 2001 5:45:30 PM GMT Subject: Propagation speed is NOT the speed of light Was "Re: FWD:

RE: IP accounting

2001-01-23 Thread Bolton, Travis
We use it and it doesn't appear to have much of an impact on our routers. We use it to help us deterimine where the traffic is going. I'm sure there are better tools out there but we use it cause of easy access to it. -Original Message- From: Tony van Ree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

sdlc question

2001-01-23 Thread Stull, Cory
legacy protocol guru's, Forgive my ingorance on this subject I know almost nothing about SNA, SDLC, BYSINC, etc... Can you take an ip host and convert it to speak to an sdlc or bysinc mainframe like you would enable an ethernet host to speak token ring? Thanks Cory

Re: CCNA 2 and subnets

2001-01-23 Thread Gopinath Pulyankote
For CCNA 2.0 exam x^2 -1 is the correct answer. I did get a question on the similar lines I answered it based on this, it must be correct since I got a 100% for that topic. ""Bob Vance"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 002d01c08573$2af4e680$[EMAIL

RE: EASY ?? FOR MOST OF YOU

2001-01-23 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Full-duplex Fast Ethernet isn't CSMA/CD either. There are only two stations that can send and they each have their own private transmit pair and receive pair. So it's not really multiple access (MA). There's no need to sense the carrier to see if someone else is sending. There isn't anyone

Re: sdlc question

2001-01-23 Thread John Neiberger
Yes, you can do this but I'm not sure of the details. We have equipment from another vendor in our network that does exactly what you're talking about. It's an NT server, but it's speaks SDLC on a serial port and it exists as a PU on our SNA network. The router port is configured in the same

OSPF - Cisco Bay

2001-01-23 Thread IanRaker
Hello everyone. I have a project coming up where a current Bay Networks network running OSPF will be converting to Cisco routers, one by one, until the environment is completely Cisco. I remember during my ACRC class (awhile back) that the instructor mentioned that there were several IOS

IPX undocumented secrets....

2001-01-23 Thread Nigel Taylor
Hi All, I've just begun to place a spin on my IPX preparation and I must = admit things seem a little more confusing now more than ever. Caslow's = book gives a lot of very specific information on IPX itself which is = been helpful but now I'm trying to understand how most of what I'm =

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