RE: What should I block???

2001-02-02 Thread Quek Chin Leong, Steven
Hmmm, I have opened up and configured PIX Firewall box. Basically it is a motherboard with PCI card. It is not a hardware firewall. Personally in term of security, logging, performance and manageability feature, CheckPoint is better off than PIX. St -Original Message- From: First M. L

Re: Favorite Network Sniffer

2001-02-02 Thread Neil Desai
It depends on the platform and use. For NT I like EtherPeek and WinDump. For Unix I like TCPDump. For heavier traffic I like the Sniffer Pro DSS. Neil ""Russell Frame"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 95ct9j$fgl$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:95ct9j$fgl$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What's your favorite

2948G-L3 configuration

2001-02-02 Thread ALMEIDA Antonio Jose
Hello, can i have more then one "session" in the 2948 running HSRP ? I mean can i have two ports with one virtual address and have to other ports with another virtual address? António Almeida _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/l

RE: Extremely Strange Routing Problem! (update)

2001-02-02 Thread Andrew Larkins
I have the exact same problem here on our 3660 router using IOS c3660-ds-mz.121-2.T.bin I have logged a call on TAC and am waiting for answers. When I route out the interface is serial x/x it works fine and switches to the backup link, but then no data flows across the link -Original Message-

why delete a access-list entry will delete all the entry

2001-02-02 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Dear all, 1) I was trying to log a access-list counter to the syslog server, so I type router(config)#access-list 100 tcp any any eq www log but it doesn't delete the original access-list and it create two entries one with log in behind and one without. But when I delete the entry router(co

VLAN routing on 2600

2001-02-02 Thread kz
Hi Is it possible to perform VLAN routing on 2600 routers? thanx kz _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Favorite Network Sniffer

2001-02-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Joe Ferguson observed, >lol... but it was Robert Duvaul that said it .. somehow I don't think that >is spelled right.. :^) I make a grand dismissive gesture characteristic of a Hollywood critic. Duvall, Brando. Hardware, software. Wire speed, packet forwarding rate. Details for the pe

Re: Tunnel

2001-02-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Can we create tunnel between 2 hosts without the help of isps. > >N.Anand What problem are you trying to solve? There are lots of reasons to tunnel, which use different protocols depending on the application. In general, you can establish arbitrary tunnels between customer routers, without

Re: VLAN routing on 2600

2001-02-02 Thread Flem
yes . flem --- kz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > Is it possible to perform VLAN routing on 2600 > routers? > > thanx > kz > > _ > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html > Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

Re: CVoice problem....

2001-02-02 Thread Edmund Woltynski
Check your IOS versions - the earlier versions were buggy (we had the same problem with < 12.05) - I seem to recall something along the lines of ver 12.05XK or 12.0(7)XK- was the minimum spec. The latest IOS 12.1 IP Plus works just fine. Check CCO. Andrew Larkins wrote: > We had the same problem

Re: why delete a access-list entry will delete all the entry

2001-02-02 Thread Richard Gallagher
Hi, This is normal behavior of IOS and there is not much you can do to change this. The best way to remove lines from an access-list is to copy the whole list to a text file, remove the access list in the router, then paste back the access list minus the lines you wanted to delete. There is also

RE: PIX VPN IP Pool

2001-02-02 Thread Christopher Larson
This should not interfere with your other VPN's. It will simply allow the Client to get an address from the pool. What I haven't figured out yet is if there is a way to seperate IKE mode configed clients so that each group of clients would have a different security policy. They have to get all the

Re: Cisco Instructor Exam

2001-02-02 Thread Stephen Skinner
what you MUST do is concentrate onb the material at hand ...they are looking for these things 1) depth of knowledge 2) EASE of delivery 3) confidence when asking/answering questions 4) the truth...if you don`t know SAY SO they want you to be able to deliver the course ..not spend to much time

RE: What should I block???

2001-02-02 Thread Christopher Larson
I am not going to get into a PIX vs. Checkpoint argument here ;) (chuckle) but no way is checkpoint better then PIX when it comes to performance or securitylol!!! No just kidding, that is just my opinion (and the opinion of many lab tests and firewall "wars") Checkpoint is s

Re: VLAN routing on 2600

2001-02-02 Thread Peter Van Oene
A quick point of clarity. VLAN routing is not a technology. In fact, the two terms are completely unrelated. A VLAN is simply a broadcast domain that is not specifically bounded by physical limitations. Routing on the other hand has to do with building forwarding tables and making forwardin

Re: Blocking LSA Type 4 and 5's

2001-02-02 Thread Peter Van Oene
Redistribute what? *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 2/1/2001 at 8:02 PM Curtis Call wrote: >There's something that I'm curious about dealing with OSPF ASBRs. Let's >say your ASBR is also an ABR that is bordering area 0 and area 1. Is there >a way that you could specify to only r

RE: VLAN routing on 2600

2001-02-02 Thread Samuel Chen
If you want to do isl then you need a FastEthernet. That means you need a 2620 or 2621. Do not use 1700's even they are FE. Samuel Chen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of kz Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 5:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subj

RE: why can't ping its own interface it is up ???-config attached !!

2001-02-02 Thread NP-BASS LEON
Is there a need to maybe place a permit icmp any any command in this equation. -Original Message- From: Sim, CT (Chee Tong) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 12:26 AM To: 'Erick B.'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Kevin Wigle'; 'Curtis Call' Subject: RE: why can't ping its o

cant telnet into a serial port!

2001-02-02 Thread Paver, Charles
I may be missing something here, but how come i cant telnet into my serial port's ip address? I can telent into my lan address, and my pc is using a class c address on the same subnet as teh ethernet port, but my serial port is a class a address. im mentioning this because my 2502 router has 2 se

Cisco Netflow

2001-02-02 Thread Okuwa, Daley
hi all , Is there anyone who has used Cisco Netflow for collection of data how can you enable cisco netflow on a cisco catalyst 5505 with supervisor engine II G using a NFFC (Netflow Feature Card) Daley Okuwa EDS Network services Stockley Park Tel no0181-5353144 fax no 0181-7545983 _

async port as back up line

2001-02-02 Thread Ravi Kumar
hi friends I have cisco 2600 series router with 2 port sync / async card. one port is connected internet through 64 KBPS leased line. I want to use my second port as async port so that my router will dial up to internet through second port whenever my leased line is down. will that second inte

RE: Frame Relay Split Horizon NBMA -- Jury needed!

2001-02-02 Thread Pierre-Alex
I guess my question boils down to this: is split-horizon only used for distance vector protocol? ( I have received several contradicting information on this point!) -Original Message- From: Stull, Cory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 7:34 PM To: 'Pierre-Alex'

RE: Another basic ISDN problem

2001-02-02 Thread Kelley, Richard A. (AIT)
It looks like you want to have both B channels dial up but there is only one Dialer-map statement on each router. Also one Router B there is no phone number to dial on the Dialer-map statement that you have. And there seems to be a problem with the second spid one both of the routers. Make sure th

Re: BGP Route Filtering

2001-02-02 Thread Santosh Koshy
Here are the Modified configs hostname Router_A ! interface Loopback0 ip address 155.134.1.1 255.255.255.0 ! interface Loopback1 ip address 155.134.2.1 255.255.255.0 ! interface Loopback2 ip address 155.134.3.1 255.255.255.0 ! interface Loopback3 ip address 155.134.4.1 255.255.255.0 ! interfa

CiscoSecure ACS database replication

2001-02-02 Thread Langa Kentane
Greetings. I am looking for a source that will give me an in depth howto of how i can configure CiscoSecure ACS database replication. Where can I find such on the internet. I went to the Cisco website and did a search on google but still have not found anything useful. Thanks in advance. __

RE: Frame Relay Split Horizon NBMA -- Jury needed!

2001-02-02 Thread Stull, Cory
Yes Split-horizon is used in link-state routing protocols.. I would have thought differently due to that all linkstate routers have the same link state database and use that to choose the routes from there but here is a link showing using split-horizon with OSPF. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public

Re: Catalyst 6500

2001-02-02 Thread RAUL RENTERIA
first: WHY DON'T U TRY DOS-WINDOW ON YOUR WRKSTATION AND WHEN YOU PING FOR VLAN 0001 TO VLAN 90 DO A TRACEROUTE. second: CLEAR YOUR COUNTER/CLEAR CAM/CLEAR YOU CASH. In case MLS was enabled sometime and it will remember some routing. Layer 2 routing... good luck >From: "Wilfredo

Cisco Chat Rooms

2001-02-02 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, After working on this chat server for sometime, its finally up! I would like to invite about 10-15 people to help me test this puppy. Reply with your email address, I'll send you the URL. Thanks, Nabil _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info

Re: Blocking LSA Type 4 and 5's

2001-02-02 Thread Curtis Call
Anything, but to make it simple lets just say we're trying to redistribute static routes. At 08:41 AM 2/2/01 -0500, you wrote: >Redistribute what? > > >*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** > >On 2/1/2001 at 8:02 PM Curtis Call wrote: > > >There's something that I'm curious about dealing with

Multipoint vesus Point-to-Point

2001-02-02 Thread Pierre-Alex
Please correct me if I am wrong. Since multipoint subinterfaces act as as NBMA network, they do not resolve the split horizon issue and should not be used with routing protocols that cannot have split-horizon disabled. Pierre-Alex _ FAQ, list archives, and subscr

Frame Relay split Horizon

2001-02-02 Thread Pierre-Alex
Hi all, Cisco writes: "When an interface is assigned "encapsulation frame-relay" split horizon is disabled for IP and enabled for IPX and Apple Talk by default." My network is a partially meshed frame relay network, should I turn back on split horizon for ip (I am using distance vector protocols

Re: BGP Route Filtering

2001-02-02 Thread John Neiberger
>From that config, I have no idea why both routes would not show up in your neighbors bgp table. Try clearing the sessions with a "clear ip bgp *" and see if that seems to resolve the issue. > Here are the Modified configs > > hostname Router_A > ! > interface Loopback0 > ip address 155.

RE: ISL vs. 802.1Q

2001-02-02 Thread Brant Stevens
The text below is taken from the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/27.html Spanning Tree Consideration 802.1q standard is more than just a tagging mechanism. It also defines a unique spanning tree instance running on the native VLAN for all the VLANs in the network. Such a Mono

Frame Relay NBMA subinterfaces

2001-02-02 Thread Pierre-Alex
Hi All, I am startled by the following: By default interfaces are multipoint and NBMA Multipoint frame relay subinterfaces are NBMA So why create frame relay subinterfaces if they behave the same way as the interface? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Telco guru question

2001-02-02 Thread Dan West
Hi All, Any telco guys know what a "BIPP" (BIP)? refers to? One of our guys here says it's a circuit "out to the Internet". Better phrased, is BIPP something physical? circuit? card/slot? etc...I was thinking maybe it was where two LECS hand-off on a high cap customer circuit. OR Is it something

Extremely Odd Routing resolved, sort of...

2001-02-02 Thread John Neiberger
Ok, to recap, here was the problem. We have two PVCs from router A to router B. We have eigrp running on the first PVC but not on the second, and there are static routes forcing certain traffic to use the second PVC. These are point-to-point frame relay links. Here are the relevant static rout

from NBMA to BMA

2001-02-02 Thread Pierre-Alex
I have router A with serial2 configured with multipoint subinterfaces. Router A is the hub, 10.17.0.2, 107.17.0.3 and 10.17.0.4 are the spokes. interface serial2.2. multipoint ip address 10.17.0.1 255.255.255.0 bandwidth 64 frame-relay map ip 10.17.0.2 120 broadcast frame-relay map ip 10.17.

No Subject

2001-02-02 Thread Pierre-Alex
On page 14-28 (ICND) It says: "Multipoint may not save you addresses if you are using VLSMs" What is the rational behind this statement. I would think that using a long subnet mask (i.e. 255.255.255.248 ) would not waste any ip address! _ FAQ, list archives, and

RE: VLAN routing on 2600

2001-02-02 Thread Daniel Cotts
Those with 100Mbs ports. > -Original Message- > From: kz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 4:33 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: VLAN routing on 2600 > > > Hi > > Is it possible to perform VLAN routing on 2600 routers? > > thanx > kz > > __

Re: Multipoint vesus Point-to-Point

2001-02-02 Thread Brian Lodwick
Actually multipoint areas act as point-to-point areas and they do not establish a DR/BDR, but form full adjacency with its directly connected neighbor. >>>Brian >From: "Pierre-Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Pierre-Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Multipoint

RE: CVoice problem....

2001-02-02 Thread Mustafa Kemal Furat
NO ... I tried it too... -Original Message- From: Edmund Woltynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 1:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CVoice problem Check your IOS versions - the earlier versions were buggy (we had the same probl

RE: Frame Relay Split Horizon NBMA -- Jury needed!

2001-02-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I guess my question boils down to this: is split-horizon only used for >distance vector protocol? ( I have received several contradicting >information on this point!) Primarily old distance vector; EIGRP may use it under limited circumstances but really doesn't need it. Link state protocols d

Re: CVoice problem....

2001-02-02 Thread Chris Boyd
Is it safe to assume you were running all of these software verions 12.08T? That could be your problem.I have 3 3640's and 1 3660 running 12.1(2)T and it runs fine using VOIPjust my .02...good luck Thanks, Chris Boyd, CCNA Network Support 828.323.4103 Alex Lee, Inc. 120 4th St SW Hickor

Re: Telco guru question

2001-02-02 Thread Andy
MCINet's BIPP (Basic IP Platform). I have only heard MCI types use the term so I think its internal to them. I remember one calling a large regional POP a BIPP and mentioning there were only like 6 of them. andy On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Dan West wrote: > Hi All, > > Any telco guys know what a "BI

RE: Telco guru question

2001-02-02 Thread Nabil Fares
does your friend work for MCI/WorldCom? I used that term when I worked for MCI. I think it stands for Backbone IP Protocol. I've the info at home. Nabil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan West Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 10:20 AM

RE: BGP Route Filtering

2001-02-02 Thread Greene, Patrick
Santosh, Are you establishing as neighbors? sh ip bgp summ This should show your neighbors configured and that you're table version are sync'd If nocan you ping the address you have configured as a neighbor. You must be able to ping the neighbor address before BGP can establish. Is is based

Re: Odd CLI

2001-02-02 Thread John Neiberger
Yep, I understand the syntax. The problem is that the router does not even understand "clear line", as you can see from the following output: RCORP#clear line? line linecard RCORP#clear line ? % Ambiguous command: "clear line " RCORP#clear line 3 % Ambiguous command: "clear line 3" RCORP#sho

RE: Odd CLI behavior in 12.1(5a)E1

2001-02-02 Thread John Neiberger
At least on a 7513 RSP4 running this particular IOS, "reset" is not a valid command. RCORP#reset ? % Unrecognized command RCORP#res? resume RCORP# > reset line 3 > > -Original Message- > From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Th

SNMP set - tool?

2001-02-02 Thread David Steele
I'm looking for a tool that'll allow me to perform SNMP set commands, specifically to allow me to get a router to tftp it's running config to a tftp server of my choosing, per the Cisco document: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/11.html (this document is designed for HP Openview users) M

Re: PIX VPN IP Pool

2001-02-02 Thread Allen May
THATS what I meant to say ;) I was wondering how the damn pool worked and how you'd be able to differentiate the ACLs by IP. - Original Message - From: "Christopher Larson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Allen May'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 6:45

ISP-Dial Lab

2001-02-02 Thread Brian
I am looking for a few people to study with via email for my upcoming = ISP/dial lab. Since there are limited resources I'm sure we can help = eachother greatly. Please respond to me directly if you are interested. -Brian CCIE R&S _ FAQ, list archives, and subscr

Cisco 761 to 3620 connection

2001-02-02 Thread Stuart Laubstein
I am having a problem with my Cisco 761. When I ping from the remote cisco the package is dropped but when i ping from the main office(a 3620) the package returns. I want to use CHAP but when I try to make a connection it says connecting and then times out with "no password" Here is the config(of

RE: BGP Route Filtering

2001-02-02 Thread John Neiberger
Some comments inline. > Also, put in your BGP configuration > no synchronization - This will allow BGP to establish before EIGRP finishes. The synchronization rule only applies to IBGP neighbors. In this case, these are EBGP neighbors and synchronization does not apply. As long as routes are

Re: SNMP set - tool?

2001-02-02 Thread Greg
I use GetIF 2.2 to do exactly what you are trying to do and it works great. Regards, Greg Weise CCNA, CCDA "David Steele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 95epv6$lag$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:95epv6$lag$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I'm looking for a tool that'll allow me to perform SNMP set command

Re: Telco guru question

2001-02-02 Thread Mason Eike
Only thing that comes to mind for me is Bit Interleaved Parity.. For error monitoring on a signal... On 2 Feb 2001 11:27:40 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan West) wrote: >Hi All, > >Any telco guys know what a "BIPP" (BIP)? refers to? >One of our guys here says it's a circuit "out to the >

RE: DMZ

2001-02-02 Thread Snyder, LeRoy F
Could anyone explian the DMZ process in a little more detial? -Original Message- From: John Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2001 4:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: DMZ Does anyone know a good book or article on the web that explains DMZ in great detail?

Re: Hybrid Routing Protocol

2001-02-02 Thread Brian Lodwick
Why isn't BGP a distance vector protocol? Isn't the definition of a distance vector protocol in short- a routing protocol that determines the distance to all destinations from itself using information received from it's neighbors? Well the big difference I can see with BGP is that it uses a diff

Re: DMZ

2001-02-02 Thread Mason Eike
DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone and is also called a Permiter network. A DMZ adds another layer of security between an external and internal network. The purpose of the DMZ is that if someone is able to break into your network like the WAN router or other device they won't be able to see the

RE: PIX VPN IP Pool

2001-02-02 Thread Christopher Larson
Oh, in my experience all your IKE mode config clients would have to have the same security policies. You would base your IPSEC lists on the IP address assigned to them from the pool. -Original Message- From: Allen May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 11:05 AM To:

Re: Blocking LSA Type 4 and 5's

2001-02-02 Thread Peter Van Oene
So you are talking about a topology where you have an ASBR that also borders Area 0 and is thus also an ABR by definition. The question is then, "can I control which external prefixes enter the rest of the ospf domain as type 5 LSA's" I would have to say that you cannot by definition restrict

Re: Hybrid Routing Protocol

2001-02-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Why isn't BGP a distance vector protocol? If I were pushed on the subject, I'd probably call path vector, BGP's algorithm, a superset of distance vector with respect to loop detection. To go more deeply into loop detection, --1st generation DV (XNS RIP, IP RIP, RTMP): Loop avoidance through

Off topic - Routers for sale!

2001-02-02 Thread Luke Ellezer
Sorry for the off topic post - but I figured someone maybe interested in the following: 2502 - 1 Token Ring, 2 Serials, 8MB Flash, 16MB Ram - $450.00 includes 1 DTE-DCE cable 2503 - 1 Ether, 2 Serial, 1 BRI, 16/16 1 DTE-DCE cable, 1 NT1 - asking $900.00 2513 - 1 Ether, 1 Token, 2 Serial, 16/16

RE: SNMP set - tool?

2001-02-02 Thread Hennen, David
could you expand on how that is done. I pulled down a copy of Getif 2.2 and I see a function for set in the MBrowser screen (MIB Browser I assume). Could you give an example of how to set a value for an OID, something harmless like the hostname perhaps. It would help me, and others I'm sure, to

Re: Off topic - Routers for sale!

2001-02-02 Thread Frank Liang
I am interested. Does any know what is the secure way to pay and to ship the routers? Frank >From: Luke Ellezer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Luke Ellezer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Off topic - Routers for sale! >Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 09:21:25

Re: Off topic - Routers for sale!

2001-02-02 Thread Robert DeVito
pay pal is pretty handy. I think the best thing is COD. Original Message Follows From: "Frank Liang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Frank Liang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Off topic - Routers for sale! Date: Fri, 02 Feb

Re: Off topic - Routers for sale!

2001-02-02 Thread Brian Hescock
I sold a couple of routers awhile back. I asked for a cashier's check before I would ship it so there was some trust involved for the person that sent me the money in advance. But no way would I ship the equipment first. B. On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Frank Liang wrote: > I am interested. Does any k

Confused with dial-up solution

2001-02-02 Thread Piatnitchi Cristian
Hi all I am trying to set up the following config: a 3640 router with 8 async ports. I selected one of these to make automatic call to a remote WinNT server. The desired result: an internal LAN user open let's say a Telnet session on the remote Win2000 server. The Cisco 360 should be configured

Re: Telco guru question

2001-02-02 Thread Adam Hickey
Well, the first part makes sense. Dan West and I work together at Cable and Wireless. The BIPP in question is a T1 we have coming in to our office which used to be a part of MCInet before MCI merged w/ WorldCom and sold most of MCInet to C&W. Since the BIPP is a T1 coming into our office, I'm not

Re: Telco guru question

2001-02-02 Thread Andy
THe guy I talked to refered to WillowSprings as the Chicago BIPP :) But good luck nonetheless. andy On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Adam Hickey wrote: > Well, the first part makes sense. Dan West and I work together at Cable and > Wireless. The BIPP in question is a T1 we have coming in to our office whi

Re: Require a jury's opinion as to the correctness.

2001-02-02 Thread Ruben Arias
I don't know switches, but on routers, if you copy startup to running or tftp to running it will merge and if you copy running to startup or running to tftp or startup to tftp it will be replaced "Reel, JohnX" wrote: > Hello Group, > > I have pulled this information from two different CNNA book

Admin distance on directly connected

2001-02-02 Thread Dan West
A directly connected network has an AD=0. A static route via Interface has AD=0 A static route via IP address has AD=1 Correct? Is it possible to change the AD on a directly connected network? Set it to 1 or higher?? Just wondering if you can make directly connected networks have floating s

Speaking of cables....

2001-02-02 Thread Hartnell, George
Hi, I jus' happen to have a couple of 2600 series routers, 2610 & 2611, as well as a Network General WAN Sniffer. I also have a 'Y' cable, with V.35 female-female ends. The third 'Y' leg goes to the WAN Sniffer. I have one (1) Cisco V.35 DTE serial cable, male. There are a smattering of othe

MSFC CPU Utilization Pegged at 99%....but a sh proc cpu does not reveal anything past 1%

2001-02-02 Thread Greene, Patrick
Have a 6509 with 2 MSFC's. The MSFC's are running 12.1(2)E. Just had one of the MSFC's spike to 99%. A sh proc cpu reveals that total utlization should add up to about 5%. A reload of the module causes the exact same thing. A no changes have been made. Anybody seen this before. Also, the ot

AUX port suitable replacement for ISDN Sim?

2001-02-02 Thread Albert Lu
Hi all, I've been doing some research on ISDN sims. Reading past Groupstudy posts, I stumbled on a couple that suggested to use the AUX port for DDR, instead of using the BRI port for ISDN DDR. Is that enough for the CCIE, since the ISDN sim is a very expensive piece of equipment? Could I get aw

RE: Admin distance on directly connected

2001-02-02 Thread Stull, Cory
I can't think of a reason why you would want to but if you were going to create a floating static route for a directly connected interface why would you need to change the admin distance of it? Wouldn't you want the directly connected interface to have the lower admin distance and the floating s

RE: Speaking of cables....

2001-02-02 Thread Daniel Cotts
For back-to-back serial connections one end must be DTE and the other DCE. The router with the DCE end must be configured to provide line clocking. Your DTE cable most likely is a CAB-V35MT PN 72-0791-01. If you don't use a Y cable, then your DCE cable should be a CAB-V35-FC PN 72-0792-01 (DCE and

Re: BGP Route Filtering

2001-02-02 Thread Santosh Koshy
THANKS EVERYONE. (especially John) The clear command worked... and now i can all the subnets ""Santosh Koshy"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 95cqfa$vf6$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:95cqfa$vf6$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am testing BGP in a lab > > -- - > | RA |--|

Re: why can't ping its own interface it is up ????

2001-02-02 Thread Ruben Arias
It's probably a bug, we had this problem in two different situations, in one case Cisco replaced modules, the second case was solved by turning off fast-switching (no ip route-cache) in the interfaces involved in the problem. Sometimes the problem is because IOS version of remote differs to much

Re: Admin distance on directly connected

2001-02-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>A directly connected network has an AD=0. >A static route via Interface has AD=0 >A static route via IP address has AD=1 Correct? > > >Is it possible to change the AD on a directly >connected network? Set it to 1 or higher?? Just >wondering if you can make directly connected networks >have flo

OT sorta: VPN client for Linux, Unix...

2001-02-02 Thread McMasters, Eric
I have a quick question for the group here. Is there a Linux or Unix based VPN client that is compatible with the 3000 series concentrators. I have been searching for a couple of days now, and all that I have found about a Linux/Unix VPN client is in reference to the 5000 concentrator or the "Un

Routing table entries

2001-02-02 Thread Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown)
Hi all. Why is it that one can traceroute to a destination IP address A.B.C.D. however when you do a show ip route A.B.C.D it says the address is not on the routing table? I'm getting my routes from an ISP via OSPF which lists several routes learned from it as an OSPF neighbor. Comments anyone?

Configuring Bay router loopback

2001-02-02 Thread Brian Lodwick
Anybody know how to configure a loopback interface on a Bay router? >>>Brian _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www

Re: Tunnel

2001-02-02 Thread Santosh Koshy
You can use GRE (generic routing encapsulation) protocol to create a tunell between two end nodes that are attached to the internet. Then you pipe IP or IPX through it... Tell me if u need the configs... ""N.Anand"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]..

RE: Routing table entries

2001-02-02 Thread Fowler, Joey
maybe it has been summarized... -Original Message- From: Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 3:41 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Routing table entries Hi all. Why is it that one can traceroute to a destination IP address A.B.

Re: OSPF

2001-02-02 Thread Arthur Simplina
Now I got the idea. So, the processing is like the access-lists. Thanks a lot. Art >From: Curtis Call <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Arthur Simplina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: OSPF >Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 20:28:44 -0700 > >Cisco processes the area commands sequentiall

2509 attached to 3com ISDN TA

2001-02-02 Thread Santosh Koshy
has anyone used the "3com ISDN Pro TA" with a cisco 2509 router attahced via async any leads would help thanks _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROT

Chat Script and BCRAN

2001-02-02 Thread Timothy Metz
Quoted from the Cisco Press BCRAN book: "A chat script is a string of text that defines the handshaking that occurs between two DTE devices, or between a DTE and its directly attached." Is there a word missing after _attached_ or have I just been reading too much Tim _

RE: Serial Line Protocol Problems

2001-02-02 Thread Dan West
I didn't real whole post but... I heard that setting "no keepalive" on frame relay interfaces keeps them from dropping. --- Brian Lodwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd try debug interface, or lmi if you are using > frame and see what the > sequence numbers look like. Also what does the sho

RE: Routing table entries

2001-02-02 Thread Timothy Metz
sh ip route shows a routing table entry for a particular network (ie 192.168.1.0) as opposed to traceroute showing the hops to a destination address (192.168.1.1). Tim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Deloso, Elmer G (WPNSTA Yorktown

Pix Bootp relay or IP forwarding

2001-02-02 Thread Maness, Drew
Is there a way to do bootp relay through a pix box; something similar to the IP forwarding in the router? The scenario: corporate network with a pix box separating separate areas of the corporate network. Problem is one side has the DHCP server on it and we need clients on the other side to rec

Re: OT sorta: VPN client for Linux, Unix...

2001-02-02 Thread haroldnjoe
I recently met with some Cisco presale engineers and asked them about this. The only solution they could present at this time was to have the VPN connection managed by a router at the client end, rather than by individual workstations. Guess we'll have to wait and see about the universal client.

Catalyst switches online

2001-02-02 Thread jon . mccoy
In an earlier post I described several Catalyst switches I am selling. Until the deal closes, they'll be online for folks to play with. Keep in mind that if this becomes a PITA, I'll simply unplug the whole pile of them. If it seems to work well, I will hook up the rest of the rack for remote acc

Re: System Flash Read Only

2001-02-02 Thread Kelly D Griffin
Actually, you don't want it to be read/write. In 0x2102 mode, it should read read only. You will be able to TFTP a new image in this mode. Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA Network Engineer Kg2 Network Design http://www.kg2.com - Original Message - From: "Hans Stout" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:

Has anyone purchase cables from this company before?

2001-02-02 Thread fartcatcher
http://catalog.symmic.com/viewProduct.cfm?item_id=398076 They sell db60 DTE/DCE cables and lingerie(?). I have 2 2509s and a 2503 that I wold like to setup a lab with and I need the db60 cables. Anyone ordered from them before? Thanks, fartcatcher. _ FAQ, list

Re: Admin distance on directly connected

2001-02-02 Thread Sasa Milic
> > A directly connected network has an AD=0. > A static route via Interface has AD=0 > A static route via IP address has AD=1 Correct? A static route via interface cannot have AD of 0. It can have AD from 1 (default) to 255, just like any other static route. Sasa __

Re: SOLARIS SNMP MIB

2001-02-02 Thread Drew Simonis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, All > > I am looking for Sun's Solaris snmp mib about CPU UTILIZATION, MEM UTILIZATION. > > Please let me know these MIB oids. For the life of me, I can't imagine what this has to do with preparation for a Cisco exam. You'll find much better answers either on

Re: OSPF

2001-02-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Now I got the idea. So, the processing is like the access-lists. > >Thanks a lot. > >Art Precisely. And this list isn't going to be executed very often, so efficiency isn't really a consideration (as in how few statements can I have). One network statement per prefix is MUCH easier to troubl

System Flash Read Only

2001-02-02 Thread Hans Stout
Hi colleagues, I just installed some third party flash memory into my 2501, and the 'sh ver' says that the system flash is read only. How can I change that to read/write ? Is that a configuration register setting ? Or a jumper setting ? Thanks for your advice in advance. Regards, Hans __

Question on ISP track

2001-02-02 Thread Shane Stockman
Could someone please recommend some good books for the track below. Core/Pop technologies ,DSL, Dial, Cable, Wireless, or Optical. Elements of WAN Switching and Dial. It is for the new track Cisco will be offering as a beta. I would like to get some books before hand to study on so that I don'

Re: Admin distance on directly connected

2001-02-02 Thread John Neiberger
Actually, I believe that a static route pointing to a next hop has an AD of 1, but a static route pointing to an interface shows as directly connected and has an AD of 0. I just tested this to be sure, but someone else might want to verify it. John > > > > A directly connected network has an

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