http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/fun_c
/fcprt2/fcimages.htm#xtocid1196637
Takes hours...
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I have just passed the Switching exam today. Yes, there are about 10
questions (of 64) - conceptual or CGMP related. I've got the lowest
scores on these sections (CGMP and multicast).
Fears Michael S SSgt 18 CS/SCBT wrote:
I'm taking the switching exam soon. I've read the BCMSN
I have alot of Cisco 1912 switches in my enterprise - but unfortunately,
because I have only standard (non-enterprise) code on them, I cannot do all
of the management functions that I need to with CiscoWorks.
I've heard there is a way (command or two) that will allow me to manage
these switches
Hi All.
Trying to set up a 3640 for ISDN and PSTN Dial in. Have E1 and 30
Digital Modems. Have set-up a Group-Async for Modem uses and all works
fine. Question is how do I set up so ISDN callers are handled in the same
way. Does not seem to be a Group-Dialer command. Does it
Hi All,
I would like to know what this 'show version' output means? Particularly the
'4096K/2048K' part. Does it mean I have 4Dram or 6Dram? Some 2500s report it
differently.
cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision B) with 4096K/2048K bytes of memory.
Thanks
Albert
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Add the two together to get the total DRAM in the system.
The figure on the left is what has been allocated for "processor" memory
(routing tables, IOS etc)
The figure on the right is what has been allocated for "I/O" memory (buffers
etc)
Rich
On Feb 12, 2:22pm, Albert Lu chatted
It won't, because it's not in the same box. Could you post your configs?
And Santosh, sorry, Jack is right.
tv
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Jack and
Looks like the three and a half level (CCxA, CCxP, CCxP-Specialization,
CCIE) Cisco certification Program is being substantially changed - perhaps a
sign of more changes to come. In short, some specializations are no longer
add-ons to CCxP, now they're add-ons to CCxA
Frank,
Telnet access is only allowed from the inside
interface UNLESS you have IPSEC (Encryption standard
for VPN's) configured and then you would do this
telnet 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 outside
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Q) How do they come up with this figure?
Really what this is in reference to is the switching fabric. Many
times you
hear it reffered to as backplane capacity. The switching fabric is
the
shared highway that all bits
This question has been asked several times before, however I have a my own
opinion which seems to work for me.
I feel that the BCSN exam probably is the most extensive coverage of
internetworking. Topics learned here will carry over to the other exams.
Next, I would take BCRAN. Since you just
Test
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CCIE) Cisco certification Program is being substantially changed - perhaps
a
sign of more
Download an older and smaller version via xmodem. Then, when that's up you
can tftp the larger version and it won't take as long.
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Here is the link on Cisco's Web site, I did a search for " catalyst 2900
enterprise " and here is what I found. Just going to Cisco.com and using
their search at the top left can yield amazing results...
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/ca2900.htm
The Catalyst 2900 XL Standard
Hi Everyone,
I need an answer rather quickly to this question. =20
Which LSA type is NOT allowed in the Stub Area?
A. Type 1, Route LSA
B. Type 2, Network LSA's=20
C. Type 3, Secure LSA
D. Type 5, external LSA
Many thanks
David
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Hi Everyone,
I need an answer rather quickly to this question. =20
Which LSA type is NOT allowed in
Hi All :
I 've problem to found the best IOS for following hardware.
The following is my GSR 12008 show ver output:
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) GS Software (GSR-P-M), Version 12.0(9)S, EARLY DEPLOYMENT
RELEASE SOFTW
ARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1986-2000 by cisco Systems,
1000 = 128
1100 = 192
1110 = 224 - Start of Multicast Address - I think I've heard it called
class D before
= 240 - next number up from last Multicast Address.
See the pattern? the next address up from 239.255.255.255 is 240.0.0.0
Joey
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Well just remember what the purposes of Stub areas are. They are areas
that don't need to have full routing information so they block all type 4
(ASBR Summary) and type 5 (external) LSAs from entering.
One other thing. A Type 3 LSA is not referred to as a Secure LSA. It's a
Network Summary
Rather quickly? Why, do you have some homework due this morning? :-) Sorry, just
kidding. I'm ornery when I haven't had any coffee.
(disclaimer: I'm new to OSPF, please correct me if I'm wrong.)
Every router advertises Type 1 LSAs, so it can't be A. Any DR in an area will
advertise Type
Your advertisment should include for WinNT only.
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They still run Altiga's OS. Not sure of version. You can configure through
HTTP and it also has SNMP and no GUI application. Hope this helps.
Collin
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answer is D.
For totally stubby it will be C and D.
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 09:57:30 -0500 "David Tran"
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Hi Everyone,
I need an answer rather quickly to this question. =20
Which LSA type is NOT allowed in the Stub Area?
A. Type 1, Route LSA
B. Type 2, Network
I've been waiting to say this for a long time, so here goes:
What problem are you tring to solve? ;-)
Is there something wrong with 12.0(9)? Do you need fixes to any particular peformance
issues or bugs? Do you need support for specific cards or features? Are you having
stability problems
See if this helps
http://www.3com.com/news/advisory51498.html
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htmlPDoes anyone know how to recover a unknown
3Com was always very secretive about password recovery, every time I
asked for this type of documentation on the pathbuilder 500 series routers
they responded with 'It must be returned to 3com for password recovery'
thank goodness I never had to go through this with 3com. Now that many of
Ahh Marketing..
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Specializations
Looks like the three and a half level
I cannot browse trough tracking system after login from last friday.
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dear group
I have heard a news abt the format of the CCIE RS
exam is going to be changed in the next two months or
so.Is that right?
Danial
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I concur. I used VNC all of last week to take
remote control of a system 2000 miles away.
It was rock solid. I even got into an SMS
console, and used its remote control through
the VNC remote control.
Ray M
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I think it's the ISP-Dial and WAN that are changing. If it's the Routing
Switching, I'd like to know, too.
Arthur Stewart
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dear group
I have heard a news abt the format of the CCIE RS
exam is going to be changed in the next two months or
so.Is
Andrei Hladki wrote:
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It says that there is an error on the page.
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Not anymore, I was just there a few minutes back.
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They had java script problems.
Everything should be ok now.
Andrei Hladki wrote:
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It says that there is an error on the page.
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Jim,
It depends on what how you are telling the backup router that the primary is
down.
If you can use HSRP, any of the routing protocols and even dialer
watch-group. They all have their own timing knobs, just setup different
timer should solve your problem.
Gook Luck
Jack
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A BGP router reports all activate routes based from BGP __. This is =
the default policy action for BGP routers.
A. to all BGP peers
B. to all IBGP peers
C. to all EBGP peers
D. and the IGP's configured on the
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Yes, the written exam is going to be changed to a jury based oral
examination. You will be seated in a wooden chair in the middle of a large,
cold room. Bright lights will be pointed at your face. Then, a group of 6 to
8 Cisco engineers will begin to ask you questions about the technologies
I have a situation where I need to split a full t1 into 3 separate
interfaces. For example, channels 1-8 will be going
to one location, 9-16 will be going to a second and 17-24 will be going to a
third location. My question is what is
the smallest router/csu combo that will accomplish this? Will
Danial,
Not replaced as far as I know, there have been some changes recently. Check the
following link for details.
http://www/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html#4
Rich
On Feb 12, 5:33pm, Danial wood chatted about:
Subject:CCIE RS Going to be Replaced..!!
dear group
I have
Perry,
I think the key here is *specializations* It doesn't replace the CCNP/CCDP
certifications it replaces the SNA and Security specializations of those
certs.
Brad Stanfield CCNA/CCDA
Network/Integration Engineer
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word!
thanks
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Hello,
If anyone out there has spare equipment or looking to unload their lab, I am
looking to setup my home lab in the near future. I am in the market for
25xx or 26xx routers and 19xx or 29xx switch.
Thanks,
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grandfathered?
Charles Henson
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Yes, the written exam is going to be changed to a jury based oral
examination. You will be
I passed the CCIE Written this morning, so I guess I'm an official wannabe now.
For those of you still studying, here's some insight:
I prepared by going the CCDA, CCNA, CCNP, CCDP route (all 1.0 version).
I highly recommend reading Doyle - Routing TCP/IP, Halabi - Internet
Routing
Routing and Switching - The two key components of internetworking will not be
"replaced". The RS exam evolves and grows with the technology. As older technologies
grow obsolete, they are removed from the exam and replaced with newer things, but you
still have to route and switch these protocols,
Can anyone recommend a good sniffer program for Windows 2000?
I am having problems attempting to run the NT version on 2000.
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Does anyone know if I can connect my 2-2524's via their 4-wire 56K
CSU/DSU's? I know I can connect them via the 5-in-1 modules with a DB60
back-to-back cable, but I don't know if a 56K will connect to another 56K
module.
Thanks,
Bob
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I'm curious if there's a correlation between the written score and the lab
score. For example, how many of you scored high on the written but have
failed the lab? If so, how close was it? How many scored low on the
written but passed the lab with a high number of points? Just curious.
Based on paliminary research, BGP seems to be the major protocol at
the NAP level. Is that true?
Yes.
What problem are you trying to solve?
And if so, why? Furthermore, why is so much attention given to one protocol?
I don't really understand this question. Exchange points are
completely
Dear group,
Investigating a router that is starting to loaded down. When I do a sh proc
cpu I get 50% or cpu utilization but the stats don't seem to add up to 50%.
Is there another way to try and see where the 50% is coming from?
sh proc cpu
CPU utilization for five seconds: 44%/44%; one
Thanks for the additional info Priscilla. I had always thought that the "service
config" statement
was a default with IOS 11.0 and later.
Tom Lisa, Instructor, CCNA, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
Yes, it's definitely
I am looking to swap my date on March 13th and 14th for a date in late =
April or early May. The lab is scheduled for the RTP location.
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sniffer pro 4.5 (from network associates )
it works like a champ on win2k
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Can anyone recommend a good sniffer program for
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I am looking for a device that will monitor environmental conditions in a
data center or LAN closet that is SNMP pollable.
Any leads would be appreciated
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Ethereal runs fine on Win2K and is free! ethereal.zing.org
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Can anyone recommend a good
Jim,
It depends on what how you are telling the backup router that the primary is
down.
If you can use HSRP, any of the routing protocols and even dialer
watch-group. They all have their own timing knobs, just setup different
timer should solve your problem.
Gook Luck
Jack
"Jim Bond" [EMAIL
NAI 4.5 works on Windows 2000 if you have a NIC they support.
I can confirm that it works with Xircom RealPort cards (note: it did NOT
work pre-service release)
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Kevin Wigle wrote:
Dear group,
Investigating a router that is starting to loaded down. When I do a sh proc
cpu I get 50% or cpu utilization but the stats don't seem to add up to 50%.
Is there another way to try and see where the 50% is coming from?
sh
Can a 3640 be configured to act as a dhcp server...how do I set it up??
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Horray horray i squeezzzed paste the routing 2.0
exam with 759...O funny exam was expecting lots of in-depth
questions and i didn`t get them .some just not as many as i
expected.Bloddy good job too...
any way after this quite shocking result
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2 rifs for this...
.0021.00a0
.0485.0080
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I am having some problems understanding what the rif should be fro a dlsw
connection. I understand how to get the rif for a standard srb
Thanks Jack. Do you know, or does anyone for that matter, for sure that
this works? I
currently only have 1 56K CSU/DSU module and would like to purchase
another, though
I want to be sure it works prior to purchasing.
Thanks again,
Bob
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Hi,
I have a used copy of CCNA 2.0 Router sim and switch sim
which helped me to clear my ccna and CCNP switching..
If You are interested in it please wirte to me
Regards
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The CPU is being chewed up by fast switching, which doesn't show up in the output
except for five-second utilization. The percentage after the "/" shows
interrupt-level CPU usage.
I had a similar problem when we were migrating from Netware 4 to Netware 5. A couple
of different times we
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html
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All,
Does anyone know if I can connect my
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html
HTH
Jack
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Thanks Jack. Do you know, or does anyone for that matter, for sure that
this works? I
Doh.
Never mind. Someone pointed me to:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html#command
Thanks again,
Bob
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Thanks Jack. Do you know, or does anyone for that matter, for
I've used the following which (a year or so ago) was the cheapest setup I
could find
From APC get the following parts:
Triple expansion chassis (it's rack mountable)
SNMP card
Temp and Humidity Card (also has 4 inputs for switches)
Put the 2 cards into the chassis, configure the SNMP card
EtherPeek 4.1 works on Win2K also. Coming from a Mac background I've always
been quite "snobbish" about Etherpeek. However I had a chance to play with
SnifferPro4.5 for a few days last week (a friend works at a place with a
much larger budget than I get) and have to say that it's decoders are
Bob, Phil - and the group.
Thanks for the input, gives me more to think about.
Some more history..
This router is a 3620 with OC3 and FastEthernet interfaces. It has 48 meg
and is running 12.0(5)XK1.
According to Cisco's docs, the 3620 should be able to handle around 20-40
kpps.
Can do. Make up a cable swapping pins 12 with 78 and 78 with 12. Need to
add clocking one end. Ask others for the exact command.
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I am kind of just thinking out loud here, but if someone could confirm that
I'm right, I would appreciate it.
Jeff Doyle just joined me for lunch again as usual - his book that is, and
there was an example in the beginning of the RIPv2 chapter where 3 routers
(let's call them A, B and C) were
Greetings all,
Which way do you guys recommend using in Ethernet environment if I have
multiple subnets? Are there any advantages/disadvantages for using one over
the other?.
Thanks,
Nabil
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Are we target of DDoS?
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Subject: Here you have, ;o)
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 12:21:29 -0700
Hi:
Check This!
There's an e-mail virus running around called:
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It's causing e-mail systems to mass mail to everyone in an address book.
""Arthur Simplina"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I have received several emails like this from the
One disadvantage of using secondary interfaces is that Cisco has indicated
secondary interface support will disappear in future IOS releases, in favour
of supporting subinterface configurations.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Nabil
As far as I understand... (standard disclaimer)
The first number is the total CPU utilization...
The second number (after the /) is the total utilization that is being used
for interrupts. The difference between these 2 numbers is the amount the
router uses for the processes listed below the
All
Passed BCMSN exam today with of a score of 830. On to the Routing exam.
Thank you very much for all of your support !!!
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Regards,
Manny Colon
Computer Services
Information Builders Inc.
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I just checked CCO and there are so many CPU-related bugs in 12.0(5) that I stopped
counting after a while. You might want to upgrade, if feasible.
Also, try doing a show align to see if you're getting spurious memory access errors.
One of the bugs mentioned a high CPU usage due to these.
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