Re: How to limit the speed of a switch or router's port?

2001-01-25 Thread Gautam Gupta
check the rate-limit command "Erick B." wrote: Look into the traffic-shape command (GTS). int e0 traffic-shape ... --- dovelet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Is there any ways to limit the speed of a switch or router's ethernet port? Example, limit the max. speed of an

RE: Cisco router purchase FW: Home CCNP lab

2001-01-25 Thread mjans001
A little from the archives Cheers Martijn Jansen -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Chris Larson Verzonden: vrijdag 24 november 2000 21:28 Aan: Elias Aggelidis; Michael Ross; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: Home CCNP lab Actually you

Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread John lay
Guys, While I am studying for the BSCN, I found the following question concerning IP addressing: Assuming your clients do not support subnet-zero, how many of your class C addresses are wasted by using the subnet mask of 255.255.255.192 and not using VLSM? a. 10% b. 25% c. 50% d.

RE: Cisco router purchase FW: 2523 or 2522 for homelab

2001-01-25 Thread mjans001
RE: 2523 or 2522 for homelabIn addition to the archives I found for you: A dual 2501 lab is good for starters because of the 2 serials a piece, and the ethernet connection. For BCRAN you will need ISDN interfaces though ( 2 2503's). At the moment articles surface about dialing through the aux

Re: IGS-R image

2001-01-25 Thread Circusnuts
No luck with that router. It can only run 10.0 on a good day. If you can find it, maybe try an old stripped IP version of 10.0. I rather agree- I don't think the image exists anymore. The IGS is one the few routers that has no upgrade, it only ran 8,9, 10.0 Phil - Original Message

Bizarre Router Behaviour

2001-01-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, I desperately need feedback on the following occurences. I have a 7513 with 256 MB Ram as a single point of exit from my network. It has been hitting 98-99% utilisation at sporadic times over the last couple of weeks. I cannot isolate what is causing it. It is not BGP flaps as the tables

Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread IST . EPNL-CT-PPC-DAT
From the subnet mask, you will get four subnets and they are .0 network .64 network .128 network and .192 network. If you are not going to make use of ip subnet-zero command, then you will be wasting 1/4 of the ip addresses since the 0 network won't be used which equals 25% of the total address

Re: IGS-R image

2001-01-25 Thread Robert Nelson-Cox
From: "Circusnuts" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Circusnuts" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Maness, Drew" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: IGS-R image Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 04:32:31 -0200 No luck with that router. It can only run 10.0 on a good day. If you can find it, maybe try an

RE: need advice [3:1149]

2001-01-25 Thread Timothy Metz
Where in NJ? Some areas are more expensive than others. A good indication of cost of living can be found in the real estate section of yahoo.com (look in classifieds). If I remember correctly, car insurance is also expensive in NJ. Hope that helps, Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: IGS-R image

2001-01-25 Thread stephen britt
Hi, These are extracts from univer CD, and Cisco SAMM Aug 96. Table 6: Release 10.0 Minimum Memory Requirements Router Required Code Memory Required Main Memory Release Runfro IGS L/R/TR N/A 4 MB

Black Hole Router vs NETOUT:connection reset by peer

2001-01-25 Thread Frank Kim
Hi folks, I have one workstation and a server, one one each vlan, running ISL on a cat5500+RSM between the two vlans. When I ftp from the workstation to the server, I get really slow speed, about a couple kbits/s and eventually, it times out with a meesage: NETOUT:connection reset by peer.

Ping

2001-01-25 Thread CCNA
Hi When I ping from a router dose it take the loopback ip address as a source address or dose it take the Eth/Serial interface? Regards, Tarry -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: process-max-time

2001-01-25 Thread Hugo
Flem Hi, If you do not specify a process-max-time does that mean that a process never voluntarily relinquishes the processor? Regards, -- Hugo [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Flem" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Maximum time for a process to run before

Re: Bizarre Router Behaviour

2001-01-25 Thread Reinhold Fischer
hi savvas, did you try a 'show proc cpu' to identify where the cpu utilization is coming from ? You could look with 'show int' at the packets per second values of the interfaces if a high packet load causes the cpu load. To identify who is causing the high packet load you could use logging

Re: Ping

2001-01-25 Thread Reinhold Fischer
Hi Tarry, with standard ping it takes the ip of the outgoing interface as source address. with extended ping you can specify which ip to use: opcore#ping Protocol [ip]: Target IP address: 192.168.1.1 Repeat count [5]: Datagram size [100]: Timeout in seconds [2]: Extended commands [n]: y

Re: Bizarre Router Behaviour

2001-01-25 Thread Paulo Roque
You can use 'show processes cpu' to see what process is consuming cpu. The process 'IP input' indicate how many ip traffic you have. The problem may be the router or something (traffic) entering the router. You can try isolate the source of the problem by shutting down the interfaces one by one.

Printing from Cisco ConfigMaker

2001-01-25 Thread Hugo
Hi, With all its limitations, ConfigMaker does print a nice diagram of your lab exercises. Or rather it should do, but I can only get it to print its diagram if I change my PC display to 8-bit. Otherwise it just prints a titled, blank page. I have tried on two different PCs, same problem. Anybody

Cisco 802 ISDN ROUTER and Ameritech

2001-01-25 Thread Michael Taivalmaa
I have had a few clients now that get 5,000 calles per month on there ISDN bill from Ameritech. I check the logs with there ISP and there is no way that they are logging in that many times. The routers are setup using DDR and a standard config that has worked with many other customers. Just

Re: Have you faced these qns in BSCN ???

2001-01-25 Thread Mark E Larson
I took it about a month ago. There was no Appletalk and no queing questions. I had a few access-list questions, but most were IPX access-list questions. As far as IPX is concerned I only had IPX SAP access-list questions. Not sure what you mean by IOS features, from what I remember most

Re: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
You got 857 on that exam too?? I just took the exam last week and got 857. Also one of the other guys in my CCNP class also got 857. Has anyone out there not scored 857 on this exam?? :) From: Helena [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Helena [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Passed

Re: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
You got 857 on that exam too?? I just took the exam last week and got 857. Also one of the other guys in my CCNP class also got 857. Has anyone out there not scored 857 on this exam?? :) From: Helena [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Helena [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Passed

Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
Could anyone explain to me why Subnet zero and the last subnet are not normally used?? I see why 2 host addresses are reserved in every subnet (network address and broadcast address), but I never understood why 2 networks are not used. What is the difference between these networks and the

Re: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread gustavo_spadaro
Me too. I just took the exam last week and got 857 - Original Message - From: "Fred Danson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 5:30 AM Subject: Re: Passed Switching Exam You got 857 on that exam too?? I just took the exam last week and got 857.

Writing on 26/1

2001-01-25 Thread Celliers, Carl
Im writing CCIE Written tomorrow. Hold thumbs for me. Carl ** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you

Question about Napt

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
Hi, I was reading RFC3022 about Napt last night, and I still dont understand one thing about it. From what I understand is that Napt allows you to use one single globally unique IP address on the WAN interface of your router, and then a large number of local addresses inside your network

RE: Writing on 26/1

2001-01-25 Thread mjans001
Carl, go get it, keep the level of concentration . ;-) Martijn -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Celliers, Carl Verzonden: donderdag 25 januari 2001 14:54 Aan: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Onderwerp: Writing on 26/1 Im writing CCIE Written

Re: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
This is beginning to remind me of the recurrent use of the number "82" in the film "Magnolia"...wonder what "857" is referring to... - Original Message - From: gustavo_spadaro To: Fred Danson ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 1:46 PM Subject: Re: Passed Switching Exam

RE: Question about Napt

2001-01-25 Thread mjans001
Hi Fred. I don't have the answers, but came across a nice NA(p)T article. I'll be watching while this also has my interest. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/759/ipj_3-4/ipj_3-4_nat.html Quote: The Cisco Secure PIX Firewall series supports port address translation (PAT) with "port-level

Re: Cisco 802 ISDN ROUTER and Ameritech

2001-01-25 Thread Patrick Donlon
It's probably caused by Netbios packets on ports 137, 138 139 ( I'd check these to make sure), they will cause the router to dial every time it sees them. You need to set up some IP call filters to prevent them from bringing up your dial connection. It's normally caused by Microsoft's Client on

FW: Bizarre Router Behaviour 2 [the return]

2001-01-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All, Thanks for the posts they helped isolate the problem to a UDP syn attack. Now I have another question! Just after looking at this I had another router on my network, 7513 256MB Ram, reset 5 times and then Administratively shut down 5 my 8 port E1's. This has been also occuring

RE: Question about Napt

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
Wait a second.. How could you have 64000 different people inside using PAT to convert to 1 global IP address? Wouldn't you need 64000 ports on the switch?? I thought that you needed 1 physical port (inside) per logical port translation. For example, I thought that port 2/1 on the switch would

RE: Question about Napt

2001-01-25 Thread Fred Danson
If the host is using the same port for 2 different applications, wouldn't the applications get confused? Dont the applications need 2 different streams of traffic going with 2 different ports? From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Question about Napt

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Dan West
Hmmm...doesn't sound like quite the whole picture. How would that explain what happened when you ran a "whois" on microsoft.com? Did anyone else see that?!?! It was pretty funny. -- about 15 lines of hacker orgs and comments about MS. A more frightening possibilitydid someone hack the

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Erick B.
Which whois tool do you use? Some of them return all the hosts as well that contain microsoft.com somewhere in the mix. I checked it off on throughout their problem and it was correct. --- Dan West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm...doesn't sound like quite the whole picture. How would that

Cisco Security Exam

2001-01-25 Thread tl5footer
Has anyone taken any of the new cisco exams for the CCNP specialization for security/. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Question about Napt

2001-01-25 Thread dwhitley
Normally yes. But the unsual situation you originally described, would require that the applications use the session layer to establish who gets what data. This would have to be carried in the same TCP connnection. Following the OSI model Applicaiton Pressentation Session (session multiplexing

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Andy
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Dan West wrote: Hmmm...doesn't sound like quite the whole picture. How would that explain what happened when you ran a "whois" on microsoft.com? Did anyone else see that?!?! It was pretty funny. -- about 15 lines of hacker orgs and comments about MS. That has

HyperTerminal arrow keys

2001-01-25 Thread Richard Wilson
Hi I've been following the discussions about how to do password recovery and transmitting a break using Microsoft HyperTerminal. Everyone seems to have an effective work-around. My current problem is getting the arrow keys to work for command history. I'm running HyperTerminal from Windows

RE: Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Subnet zero is the network address that the routers uses for routing to the network and the broadcast address sends a broadcast to the entire network everytime it is used, which means it goes to all subnets. Therefore, these are not used as host addresses. They encompass the whole network.

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Andy
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Dan West wrote: whoooaa there, cowboy..!! I would say it certainly has S/THING to do with S/THING...C'mon!! Only because you apparently have no idea how DNS works. I wasn't doing a whois on microsoft.blah.blah.whatever. I was running whois on "microsoft.com".

Re: Question about Napt

2001-01-25 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Hi, I was reading RFC3022 about Napt last night, and I still dont understand one thing about it. From what I understand is that Napt allows you to use one single globally unique IP address on the WAN interface of your router, and then a large number of local addresses inside your network

RE: Ping

2001-01-25 Thread Daniel Cotts
Default Ping takes the address of the outbound port on your router. Default being "ping xxx.yyy.zzz.abc" If you just type "ping" (enter) then in the dialog that follows you can specify the source address. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Dan West
whoooaa there, cowboy..!! I would say it certainly has S/THING to do with S/THING...C'mon!! I wasn't doing a whois on microsoft.blah.blah.whatever. I was running whois on "microsoft.com". Some DNS redirection at the very least was happening. To say it "has nothing to do with anything" is

Re: Cisco 802 ISDN ROUTER and Ameritech

2001-01-25 Thread ramius
or turn off routing protocols---ie.RIP ""Patrick Donlon"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 94phqt$fhc$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:94phqt$fhc$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... It's probably caused by Netbios packets on ports 137, 138 139 ( I'd check these to make sure), they will cause the router to dial

IP default gateway prob

2001-01-25 Thread Danial wood
dear group I had a problem with the following connectivity. Iternet--Router ARouter B 1.router A is connected serially with B. 2.From A ping is success to the LAN of the B. 3.from internet traffic is not going ahead of routerA.Besides that the routing table has the routes to the

multicast

2001-01-25 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The spanning-tree protocol sends Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) to a known data-link-layer multicast address. The first bit transmitted of the Ethernet or Token Ring (or whatever) address is a one, meaning it's a group (multicast) address. The Cisco switching books and classes seem to be

Re: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Ruben Arias
Couldn't answer same tricky questions perhaps? Fred Danson wrote: You got 857 on that exam too?? I just took the exam last week and got 857. Also one of the other guys in my CCNP class also got 857. Has anyone out there not scored 857 on this exam?? :) From: Helena [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Cisco router purchase

2001-01-25 Thread Daniel Cotts
Ask for the output of a "show version" command. It will tell you which boot ROMs are in place, IOS version, amount of Flash and DRAM. The first result is that you know that the router boots. If you have to add Flash to a router, then it is worth less. I ask if rack mount brackets are included.

RE: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Yes, I scored 846. However, there was a question where there was a graphical fill-in-the-blanks, where it next to the "Next" button said "(or more)", and in my confusion, I hit the button to see more, but ended up on the next question. So, maybe that's the 11 points right there :-) Anyway, I

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Andy
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Dan West wrote: Well, if I don't know anything else at least I know that you're the most friendly, helpful and informative guy I've ever met*grin* Some days I am...your just lucky you caught me on one.. Seriously though, no flamebait here but why do I see that

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Allen May
I'm pretty sure I understand how DNS registers servers that are internal and they were added in that way, but it only seems to be showing the ones with funky names. Seems like there would have been SOME legitimate names in there, right? Also I wonder why it didn't work on anything but flavors

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Andy
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Allen May wrote: I'm pretty sure I understand how DNS registers servers that are internal and they were added in that way, but it only seems to be showing the ones with funky names. Seems like there would have been SOME legitimate names in there, right? It appears all

RE: IP default gateway prob

2001-01-25 Thread Daniel Cotts
I think that you are saying that the PCs on router B's LAN can't reach the Internet. Router B should have a default route to router A. ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 (address of Router A serial port) or ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 serial 0 (use the number of the serial port on router B. I'm assuming that

Networks vs. Aggregates for Multihoming

2001-01-25 Thread Jennifer Mellone
ISP A asked me which 2 ARIN class C's I wanted to advertise. I told them xxx.yyy.216.0 and xxx.yyy.217.0. Then they came back and said, did you want us to announce the 2 /24's or the /23? I thought, isn't this up to me? I'm the one who configures it on my end. For example, I can use the

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Natasha
I just got the Microsoft spin on it lol. "This was an operational error, and not the result of any issue with Microsoft or third-party products nor the security of our networks. Microsoft regrets any inconvenience caused to customers due to this issue," the company added.

Re: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Robert Padjen
S!!! Your not supposed to disclose the fact that everyone passes in Cisco's desires to get more certified. kidding Congrats to all. Of all the 500 exams switching was the best constructed in my opinion, which may have made it more consistent for equally prepared candidates. ---

RE: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Timothy Metz
I was going to stay out of this, but it is getting weird... I scored a 912 at the beginning of the month sorry for ruining the Stats ;-) Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of gustavo_spadaro Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 7:46 PM

Re: Does anyone know what a fluke is ???

2001-01-25 Thread Mask Of Zorro
Fluke makes all sorts of test equipment. They make some great LAN analyzers for troubleshooting network problems. Some of their handheld meters are cheap, others are very expensive. Some of them have functionality that is almost like a sniffer. They are great tools! I have used them in the

ISDN mulitiline aggregation! is that possible??

2001-01-25 Thread Magdy Ibrahim
Hi all, I am planning to install a backup uplink for my system using ISDN connection. I am planning to establish 3 ISDN connection run only whin my main connection goes down. the problem is: I need to aggregate these three lines to establish one connection with 384kbps is that possible? If yes,

BGP multihoming weirdness

2001-01-25 Thread John Neiberger
We have connections to Sprint and Verio and I had BGP up and running with Sprint for a couple of weeks. It appeared to me that they were advertising our specific /24, 205.243.23.0, along with the rest of their advertisements. Today, I turned up a BGP session with Verio, again just advertising

Short

2001-01-25 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
This is a short test (1 of 2) - please ignore. Thanks, Ole Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.CiscoKing.com NEED A JOB ???

Re: HyperTerminal arrow keys

2001-01-25 Thread Mihai Dumitru
I don't have the HyperTerminal in front of me right now, but I know it has a radio button where you instruct the program to interpret arrow and function keys as terminal keys... Mihai Richard Wilson wrote: Hi I've been following the discussions about how to do password recovery and

Long Test

2001-01-25 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
This is a Long Test (test 2 of 2), please ignore. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogs 1234567890 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogs 1234567890 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogs 1234567890 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogs 1234567890 The quick brown

Secondary vrs sub interfaces

2001-01-25 Thread Charles Nunie
Hi everyone, What's the difference between secondary and sub interfaces and when and where are they applied. Dzilo Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 _

RE: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Bob Johnson
Sorry for the spam but I got 923 yesterday But have to say that this was the worst test I've taken for ambiguous questions that made little sense Though I must have got a few right -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January

Re: OT: MS router fixed (was whois microsoft.com)

2001-01-25 Thread Dan West
Well, if I don't know anything else at least I know that you're the most friendly, helpful and informative guy I've ever met*grin* Seriously though, no flamebait here but why do I see that funny junk when I run whois on microsoft.com and aol.com? Whois doesn't interact with DNS at all? I

Re: BGP multihoming weirdness

2001-01-25 Thread John Neiberger
An addendum: I checked several Sprint locations and they are all using the Sprint path. The only Sprint location that is using the verio path is the "Sprint NAP" location on the Broadwing LG site. In fact, from Broadwing's site, every place says that it's using the Verio path, which is

RE: ISDN mulitiline aggregation! is that possible??

2001-01-25 Thread Stull, Cory
Magdy, There are different ways to do this... The easiest of which would be to get an Adtran ISU 512 external ISU. It will give a v.35 interface to the router and allow you to plug up to 4 ISDN lines into it. My guess is you could use a floating static route out of the interface and the ISU

Re: HyperTerminal arrow keys

2001-01-25 Thread Kevin Wigle
Just a quick one on the lab terminal server I have read on ccie preparation sites that if you don't know how or get stuck this is the only "hands on" help you'll get from the proctor. The proctor will set up the terminal server function for you but of course you'll lose points. (and

RE: redundant NICs

2001-01-25 Thread Bob Vance
What I really want is one NIC, the "active" one, connected to Switch-A. The other NIC, "standby", is hooked to switch-B. If Switch-A fails (or the NIC fails), the software on the NT server notices that there is a loss of connectivity on this NIC. Then the "standby" NIC takes over with the same

RE: ISDN mulitiline aggregation! is that possible??

2001-01-25 Thread Daniel Cotts
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/idgisdn.pdf See page 29. -Original Message- From: Magdy Ibrahim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 12:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ISDN mulitiline aggregation! is that possible?? Hi all, I

FW: ISDN mulitiline aggregation! is that possible??

2001-01-25 Thread Stull, Cory
I actually meant to say when it raises RTS instead of DTR but I'm not sure about either... -Original Message- From: Stull, Cory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 1:26 PM To: 'Magdy Ibrahim' Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: ISDN mulitiline aggregation! is

Re: ProMetric

2001-01-25 Thread John
Yes, www.vue.com does and they are infinitely more pleasant to deal with than Sylvan. I think it is a BOQ to be rude to work at Sylvan. "RCL" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Does anyone else offer the CISCO test aside from ProMetric ? =

RE: Long Test

2001-01-25 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
And by the time the lazy dogs raised their heads to sniff the quick gust of wind, the brown fox was so long gone that their unpracticed noses just barely caught a whiff, so they merely layed their heads back down...and waited for the next gust of wind. Jenn = Original Message From Ole

Anybody want to sell their CCIE boot camp labs?

2001-01-25 Thread manjit69
I am going to be attempting the lab in a few months. If anybody out there is done with their ccie boot camp labs, and would like to sell them, please let me know. Thanks, Manjit ___ Get your free @pakistanmail.com email address

Docs CD - where is it?

2001-01-25 Thread Bob Vance
Has Cisco discontinued the Docs CD? (I used to get one quarterly as part of the consultant program -- I still have access to the Web site and the online doco there. ) If not, how do you get it? - Tks        | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] BV   

MS DNS Issue. Network World Article.

2001-01-25 Thread Jim Dixon
Network World just released an article today on the Microsoft DNS problem. http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0124msdns.html _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to

Re: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Bruce Seelinger
I took it last Friday and got a 912. Scores comparisons are OK but the bottom line is you passed! Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

RE: Anybody want to sell their CCIE boot camp labs?

2001-01-25 Thread David Johnstad
Marc Russell President CEO of Network Learning have worked hard developing a solid CCIE lab training program over the Internet. I think it would be very offensive to re-sell their labs. I have purchased labs from NLI and there are very good. Please have integrity and purchase the labs

RE: Anybody want to sell their CCIE boot camp labs?

2001-01-25 Thread Wayne Lawson
Do you follow posts on this mailing list?! The labs that are sold by ccbootcamp.com are copyright protected and can't be resold. I suggest you contact Marc Russel via the ccbootcamp website. Wayne Lawson, CCIE # 5244, CCNA, CCDA, Nortel NCSE, MCSE, CNE, CNX Ethernet Systems Engineer - Cisco

RE: Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread Frank Wells
Hey Jen, Your understanding of subnetting is a little off and your teaching is thus tainted. Here is a how subnetting and subnet zero work: Take a IP address for example:172. 16. 4. 0 Add an easy subnet mask to play with: 255.255.255.252 What subnets to we get from this combo?...

RE: Passed Switching Exam

2001-01-25 Thread Vasudeva Venkateshaiah
I took it last month and I scored an 857 too !!! Well, I think it is not surprising considering the number of people taking the CCNP exams. Vasu. -Original Message- From: Fred Danson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 5:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

CCNA Exam results

2001-01-25 Thread True Dwyer
About how long does it take to get the exam results back? Is it instant feedback or is there a period of time you have to wait? I'm planning on taking it this summer, and if I don't pass, there is a local class starting in fall that I can take to help.

Re: BGP multihoming weirdness

2001-01-25 Thread cisco
I could be wrong but i think i remember internet bgp backbones not advertising any thing smaller than a /19 or /20. _ Jason Price On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, John Neiberger wrote: An addendum: I checked several Sprint locations and they are all using the Sprint path. The only Sprint location

RE: CCNA Exam results

2001-01-25 Thread mjans001
You will see the computer-based test results direct after the last question. Cheers Martijn -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens True Dwyer Verzonden: donderdag 25 januari 2001 22:23 Aan: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Onderwerp: CCNA Exam results

Re: BGP multihoming weirdness

2001-01-25 Thread Ed
It would appear from this query that you are advertizing thru sprint just fine. route-server.cerf.netshow ip bgp regexp _19105$ BGP table version is 2437100, local router ID is 134.24.38.246 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e -

RE: Cascading Switches

2001-01-25 Thread Rik Guyler
Hub-n-spoke is not always practical from a budget perspective. I think of cascading and stacking as basically the same thing in terms of physical topology. Creating a switch cluster (stack as you call it) simply provides a single management interface for the entire cluster. A cluster does not

Re: ISDN mulitiline aggregation! is that possible??

2001-01-25 Thread Magdy Ibrahim
Hi All, Thanx a lot for you help. I appreciate that. Warm regards, Magdy ""Stull, Cory"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 0D7A05A19CE4D211BD050008C7330FE7258F99@CCUPDC">news:0D7A05A19CE4D211BD050008C7330FE7258F99@CCUPDC... I actually meant to say when it raises RTS instead of DTR but I'm

Re: CCNA Exam results

2001-01-25 Thread Robert Padjen
If you take a regular test the seat will not be cold before you find out - you get a printout immediately. If its a beta you will wait for eight weeks following the beta. --- True Dwyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: About how long does it take to get the exam results back? Is it instant feedback

Cisco Aironet

2001-01-25 Thread tl5footer
2 Cisco Aironet 340 Series Wireless Access Point. Model Number: AIR-AP342E2RUS. Brand New in box with all documentation and accessories. Antennas not included. Guaranteed to work. $750. email :[EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Firmware Crash in my WIRELESS ETHERNET BRIDGE AIR-BR342

2001-01-25 Thread Taipei
Goodmorning, I downloaded from cisco web-page http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/aironet-340 the firmware image WGB340v838.img that contains the fw version 8.38 and I uploaded it via Xmodem on my AIR-BR342 that contains the fw version 8.24. The system rebooted and crashed. Now, when I

Re: whois microsoft.com

2001-01-25 Thread Mason Eike
Microsoft wasn't believed to be hacked but instead the reasons for the limited access were due to a misconfiguration of their DNS servers or router that serves the traffic for said DNS servers. See the article below http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-4583218.html?tag=unkn On 24 Jan 2001

Re: Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread Gareth Hinton
I've read it five times and still can't see a subnet zero in the example. 172.16.x.x Class B address with a 255.255.255.252 subnet mask. Wouldn't subnet zero be down at 172.16.0.0 with 172.16.0.4 being the first 'non-subnet zero' address. 172.16.4.0 wouldn't be subnet zero would it? Gareth

Re: Secondary vrs sub interfaces

2001-01-25 Thread Mason Eike
I think you may be referring to secondary networks for an Interface and then Sub-interfaces. Secondary refers to secondary network or IP for an interface. Say you want to assign more than (1) IP or block of IP's to an interface what already has an IP address/block assigned.. say.: interface

RE: Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread Gary Jackson
with the subnet mask of 255.255.255.252, 172.16.4.0 - 172.16.4.3 would be the 0 subnet and 172.16.4.252 - 172.16.4.255 would be the 1's subnet ? With classless routing expressing as 172.16.4.0 /30 allows the usage of both the first and last subnets ? Is it still important to worry about

Re: Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread Neil Schneider
yes 172.16.4.0 thru 172.16.4.3 would be subnet zero. Neil Schneider ""Gareth Hinton"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 94qd3r$s2r$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:94qd3r$s2r$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I've read it five times and still can't see a subnet zero in the example. 172.16.x.x Class B address

Re: whois microsoft.com

2001-01-25 Thread Andy Barkl
I don't see any unusual results. http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois?STRING=microsoft.comSTRING=Search There are many records out there of that type. It means that the domain ARTISTICCHEESE.COM has sub-domains listed. This doesn't affect the DNS records or registration for

Re: Ip addressing question

2001-01-25 Thread Gareth Hinton
But the third octet, would be 0100, which is contained within the subnet portion of the address, so how can this be subnet zero. I agree that 192.16.4.0 with 255.255.255.252 would be a subnet zero, because the fourth octet would be - 0011 and only the 6 MSB's count. If I'm being

7206 VXR config

2001-01-25 Thread Jim Healis
Has anyone ever used the RJ-45 port on the I/O controller on a 7206 to actually pass traffic? I'm worried that because it sits on a card that has other functions that I won't get the needed performance from that port. Or that I won't be able to use that port for for passing in-band traffic at

RE: Question [1:1596]

2001-01-25 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
It was different than I expected. I had went through the cisco academy and therefore was used to the computer tests. I also had no experience. However, I was expecting a test similiar to the tests that I had been taking. Wrong!! This was much harder. But not exactly right either. It was

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