Re: bgp questions

2001-02-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I would choose D , correct me if I am wrong >--- David Tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I have this question on my cisco prep exam >> fill-in-the-blank. Please = >> help. >> >> A BGP router reports all activate routes based from >> BGP __. This is = >> the default policy action for

Re: MCMSN question

2001-02-14 Thread Larry Lamb
Well I'll know more on this tomorrow evening as I'll be taking the exam tomorrow, but I suspect MLS is going to be very heavy with a little HSRP. IP Multicast seems to be another hot area as well. ""Phantom"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 96dcu7$1kb$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:96dcu7$1kb$[EMAI

Re: MCMSN question

2001-02-14 Thread Stephen Skinner
Ahhh Excelent Some things to know well for the exam Know your switches (and what and where they are used...Acces,Dist..etc) Know the different commands 19 V 29 V 50 they will be asked. Know about CGMP..know HSRP concepts ...dosn`t dwell on it much MLSbetween 5-20 questions dependen

CIT question

2001-02-14 Thread jack
Hi all, I am reading for the CIT exam and I saw something in the book that seems alittle bit strange: It says that in the sh int serial 2/3command the bandwidth = parameter is used to compute IGRP metrics only. Does this means that we don't care (if we don't play with IGRP) what is = the

Digital DECbrouter 90T2a password recovery

2001-02-14 Thread Hinds, Christopher
Hi, I'm familiar with the password recovery techniques on Cisco kit but I can't see how to get the enable password or change the configuration register on a Digital DECbrouter 90T2A I have been given. Any help would be greatly appreciated. IOS is 10.3 Many thanks Chris Hinds Network Administrato

Connection via 800 is dropped by ISP even if the dialer idle-timeout is set

2001-02-14 Thread Mauro Conosciani
Hi everyone I've got an 800 connect via ISDN to my ISP the idle-timeout is set to 6000 but it's dropped anyway after 220 seconds even if traffic is passing through. Any idea (maybe isp doesn't like having a router conect rather than a modem ?) Thanks _ FAQ, list

Log message from Cat4006

2001-02-14 Thread Lim Kok Hua
Hi Anyone can advise on the following message from a Cat 4006 switch ? %SYS-4-P2_WARN: 1/Filtering Ethernet MAC address of value zero from agent host table interface _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report mi

Re: BPX going out of style?

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 3, 3:55am, "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote: } } Photonic switching, where traffic is rerouted based at the high-speed } stream level rather than the packet or cell level, isn't here in } production, but it is coming rapidly. Photonic switching will } complement, not replace, routing. Ple

Command line sniffer

2001-02-14 Thread Christophe_Bianco
Hello, Is somebody know a command line sniffer for windows NT ? regards, Christophe. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: CIT question

2001-02-14 Thread Stephen Skinner
what i think you are saying is a bit off the mark. let me try and explain what i THINk your saying. you said >I am reading for the CIT exam and I saw something in the book >that seems alittle bit strange: >It says that in the sh int serial 2/3command the bandwidth = >parameter is >

Re: Log message from Cat4006

2001-02-14 Thread Stephen Skinner
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/34.shtml is a fix for the problem..although i haven`t tested it HTH steve >From: "Lim Kok Hua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Lim Kok Hua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Log message from Cat4006 >Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 17:47:00

Re: CIT question

2001-02-14 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
Your assumption is correct: the "bandwidth" parameter has no bearing on the actual speed of the line. If your provider is giving you 256k, then you'll run at 256k. However, the router will *assume* that you're running at T1 speed by default, and will use that bandwidth (1.544mbps) in its (E)IGRP

Azlan CCIE training UK

2001-02-14 Thread Ged Bowey
Hi all, has any one any experience of the CCIE R&S training program Azlan provide. I would like feed back as to the quality of the training and it's relevance. Cheers Ged Bowey CCNP. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisc

Exam Preperation for 640-504 or 640-441 ???

2001-02-14 Thread Michael W. Nord
Which software can be used to prepare myself for exams and test simulation for cisco certifacition mentioned above? Thanks, Michael Nord _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure vio

Re: BPX going out of style?

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 6, 1:28pm, "Brian Lodwick" wrote: } } I have heard many tales of how ATM will explode soon, will be partenered } perfectly with DSL, and everyone will implement it, but I just haven't seen } it. I like the idea of improving technologies your engineering and support } staff are familiar

RE: VTY LINES NON EXISTENT!!!!

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 6, 7:16am, "Leigh Anne Chisholm" wrote: } } You'll notice that when you access your Catalyst switch via the console } port, that without issuing any sort of password, you're immediately able to } access several commands on the switch -- you've immediately got access to } "user mode". In

RE: bgp questions

2001-02-14 Thread Andrew Cook
I sent this to the originator only... -Original Message- From: Andrew Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 3:52 PM To: David Tran Subject: RE: bgp questions I would say the answer is C. BGP will not send routes learned from internal peers to other internal pe

RE: Log message from Cat4006

2001-02-14 Thread Stuart Potts
Hi The message you see on the cat4000 means that the catalyst saw a frame with a null source MAC address and informs you that it will not learn that MAC address and thus not add it into the CAM table. These messages are not displayed on cat5000 because the necessary code for displaying them is no

frame relay question

2001-02-14 Thread charles paver
Hi.  WOuld someone please explain to me why in the WORLD do I not need to have one router configured as a frame relay switch if I have two routers piggybacked, and both have built in csu/dsu's?  That makes no sense to me!    If I have two routers back to back with the serial cables, fine.  I

RE: Connection via 800 is dropped by ISP even if the dialer idle-timeout is set

2001-02-14 Thread White, Shanice
My calls are dropped via the telephone port after a few seconds of pickup. Seems to work only 5% of the time. I have a Cisco 804. -Original Message- From: Mauro Conosciani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 4:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Connection via

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 6, 12:56pm, "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote: } } I am having this horrible pang of sympathy, then, trying to picture } you making a very reasonable demand of the TAC to escalate the } problem. Let's put it this way. Legal Seafoods, one of the best } chains (admittedly small--Massachusetts

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 6, 12:09pm, "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote: } } To be honest, I hate to see product bashing on this list. I cringe } when I see people starting out with "I have this bug in my production } network." My first reaction is "and what did the TAC say about it?" } } If the response is "I don't

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 6, 4:09pm, "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote: } } >This is all well and good for the big time players, ISPs, big corps } >yadda yadda yadda, and companies with cash to burn like so much old toilet } >paper. The Small and Midsized Business market (SMB) almost always can } >accomplish what they wa

Re: Cisco CD on Windows 98

2001-02-14 Thread RCL
Same Differance: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/home/home.htm --- ccie sin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi , > Was trying to install Cisco CD on my windows 98 . > But was not successful , on the third try :( > Any one here has any idea ? > Do the Cisco CD work with windows 98 > > > > ___

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 6, 4:37pm, "Mask Of Zorro" wrote: } >From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> } >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } >Subject: Re: alternative to Cisco routers } >Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 21:34:15 -0500 } > } > >This is all well and good for the big time players, ISPs, big corps } > >yadda yadda

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 6, 2:30pm, "dre" wrote: } } I disagree, Linux is a bad choice! A Cisco 3640 } router would cost about the same and I'd like to see Gee, I'd sure like to know where you get your routers... } you get a full BGP table with Linux for the same } hardware cost. plus, linux doesn't have

Re: CCIE R&S Going to be Replaced..!!

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 6, 7:38pm, "Rodgers Moore" wrote: } } Witches or not, think about this. Cisco is end of lifing the 2500 series } this year. So it is reasonable to expect that all of the routers in the lab Hmm, I haven't heard this. But, it doesn't surprise me. I thought these things should have

Re: bgp questions

2001-02-14 Thread Rodgers Moore
Yuck, really bad question. No frame of reference, no nothin. What is a activate route anyway? Active route? I think the key to answering this question is the question: when would BGP not report an active route? When BGP and the IGP are not in sync, then an active route would not be reported.

Re: CCNP Security Specialization

2001-02-14 Thread Arthur Stewart
I didn't answer your question about books. My understanding is that there currently are no books that directly correspond to the Security specialist tests - except the CCNA and MCNS- which have Cisco Press and other books out. The information I have is that the other three tests come directly fr

RE: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread Fowler, Robert J.
However it might be a good choice for someone who is building a home lab. It is much cheaper to piece together some computers and throw zebra on it than to buy several routers. I've never used Zebra but it sounds like if you had some existing equipment and wanted to expand on that, couldn't affor

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Does not Work

2001-02-14 Thread Pierre-Alex
Hi Ahmed, I do not have the command show port channel on the 1912 Switch. Do you know another way of checking this out? Regards, C1912#show port ? blockForwarding of unknown unicast/multicast addresses monitor Port monitoring system System port configuration Pierre-Alex -Orig

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Does not Work

2001-02-14 Thread Pierre-Alex
Hi Ahmed, I do not have the command show port channel on the 1912 Switch. Do you know another way of checking this out? Regards, C1912#show port ? blockForwarding of unknown unicast/multicast addresses monitor Port monitoring system System port configuration Pierre-Alex -Orig

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Does not Work.

2001-02-14 Thread Pierre-Alex
Hi Leigh Anne and others: Leigh Anne, I hope you did not loose sleep over this problem At 8:30 PM after a full day on this problem I went to sleep and crashed So here we again: You discovered correctly that PORT A is connected to f0/20 and PORT B to f 0/21 ALL those ports are part of V

Fw: Is this COOL or what? Cisco Space Phones!

2001-02-14 Thread Kevin Wigle
Received this today from my inside sales manager. Though you "might" consider blowing your own horn - it is still cool. Kevin Wigle - Original Message - From: "Will Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:15 AM Subject: Is this COOL or what? Cisco Space Phones

VLAN routing

2001-02-14 Thread Moiz Badr
Hi all, What is the best way to prevent a router on a stick from routing between VLANs, I have to route the VLANs traffic only to the Internet while keeping each VLAN intact and isolated for security reason. Thanks. Mo __ Do You Yahoo!? Get persona

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread Charlie Hartwell
--- John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jul 6, > I wouldn't be so quick to say that. A lot of companies > want/need > the best, i.e. Cisco gear, but their budgets are somewhat tight. > Cisco > support is generally considered to be very good. But, one of the > complaints I frequent

RE: VLAN routing

2001-02-14 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
You could apply an access-list that only allows your internet traffic to pass, and denies everything else. Router(config)#access-list 101 permit tcp any any eq www Router(config)#interface xxx Router(config-if)#access-group 101 out Hth, Ole Ole Drews Jense

PIX questions

2001-02-14 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, Would like to know if its possible to allow certain users to issue certain commends on a pix box. I use SSH to access the box, and some users only require read access. Is this even possible with pix? I checked the documentation with no luck. Running version 5.3 Thanks, Nabil

RE: PPP multilink over 2 serial interface

2001-02-14 Thread West, Karl
I have been having some problems with Multilink PPP recently. We have used Virtual-Template but have found that you can only have 1 Virtual-Template per Router (7507 in this case). Karl -Original Message- From: Erick B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 1:28 A

RE: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On Jul 7, 4:07am, "Fowler, Robert J." wrote: } } However it might be a good choice for someone who is building a home lab. It } is much cheaper to piece together some computers and throw zebra on it than } to buy several routers. I've never used Zebra but it sounds like if you had } some existin

Re: VLAN routing

2001-02-14 Thread Yonkerbonk
Outbound access-lists on each sub-interface, blocking other VLANs and allowing everything else. Michael --- Moiz Badr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > What is the best way to prevent a router on a stick > from routing between VLANs, I have to route the > VLANs > traffic only to the Intern

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Does not Work.

2001-02-14 Thread Yonkerbonk
Hi Pierre, You still need to finish setting up trunking on the 2924XL to see if my theory is correct. The two Catalysts on the segment between Port B on the C1912 and Fa0/21 on the 2924XL don't seem to be talking. So Port B shows that it knows who the root bridge is, but it shows itself as the de

MPLS, Photonic (was Re: BPX going out of style?)

2001-02-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>On Jul 3, 3:55am, "Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote: >} >} Photonic switching, where traffic is rerouted based at the high-speed >} stream level rather than the packet or cell level, isn't here in >} production, but it is coming rapidly. Photonic switching will >} complement, not replace, routing. P

RE: bgp questions

2001-02-14 Thread West, Karl
They really need to start wording these questions better!! -Original Message- From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: bgp questions >I would choose D , correct me if I am wrong >--- David Tran <[E

RE: VLAN routing

2001-02-14 Thread Tom
I'm no routing/VLAN genius, but: If you have a simple environment, just use static routes as necessary. For example, a default route to the Internet as the only route and you will have no routes between VLANs. If you need one or two of them actually routed, just use static routes. If you have

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread Curtis Call
>This is obviously an opinionated subject but, in mine, the reason >Cisco equipment is relatively expensive is not necessarily because of >it's performance. The strongest argument for Cisco kit in any bid >I've seen is the level of support (i.e. the TAC). > There are plently of other vendors who

Re: BPX going out of style?

2001-02-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>John Nemeth said, >On Jul 6, 1:28pm, "Brian Lodwick" wrote: >} >} I have heard many tales of how ATM will explode soon, will be partenered >} perfectly with DSL, and everyone will implement it, but I just haven't seen >} it. I like the idea of improving technologies your engineering and suppo

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread anthony kim
Hi Howard, --- "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >This is all well and good for the big time players, ISPs, big > corps > >yadda yadda yadda, and companies with cash to burn like so much > old toilet > >paper. The Small and Midsized Business market (SMB) almost always > can > >ac

Re: bgp questions

2001-02-14 Thread Ahmed Aden
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only situation that bgp cares about IGP's synchronization is when bgp is explicitly configured to announce networks (i.e network x.x.x.x mask x.x.x.x) and it would have to check the igp to see if there is a valid route to that network. This can be overridden by '

Finished CCNP!

2001-02-14 Thread John Neiberger
Finally, after much procrastination all last year, I have finished this darn thing. I took the Switching test last summer, but then put the entire thing on hold because I was tired of all the studying. :-) But then an acquaintance of mine gave me an idea: just schedule the tests and that will

Re: PCMCIA Flash Card Access Problems

2001-02-14 Thread David C Prall
- Original Message - From: "Roger Sohn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I have Cisco 7206VXR router and the unit has 2 slots for PCMCIA Flash Cards. > The IOS I'm running is 12.0. I have 3 cards of 16MB, 48MB, and another for > 128MB. > > Here's the problem.. > > I can do everything with the 16MB c

Modem to Console Port

2001-02-14 Thread John
Is is possible to connect a modem to the console port for remote configuration on the Cisco 1600 series? If so would you please provide me with a sample configuration? Thank you in advance for your assistance. John Huston [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives,

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Does not Work.

2001-02-14 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
Port 0/27 on the Catalyst 1912 doesn't seem to be sending anything to Port 0/21 on the Catalyst 2924XL. If you look at my message from last night, you'll notice that Fa0/21 hasn't been receiving input for 3 hours. If BPDU's are sent every 2 seconds, there's some sort of communication fault occur

RE: Networking White Papers (NAP and BGP)

2001-02-14 Thread Hinton Bandele-NBH281
The problem I am trying to solve... I am trying to develop a network access strategy based on the use of a NAP for my organization. I am tasked with preparing a whitepaper to address this. -Original Message- From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 12

Re: Finished CCNP!

2001-02-14 Thread Manny Colon
Congrats Regards, Manny Colon Computer Services Information Builders Inc. John Neiberger wrote: > Finally, after much procrastination all last year, I have finished this > darn thing. I took the Switching test last summer, but then put the > entire thing on hold because I was tired of all

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread anthony kim
You seem tense. If you search the web, you will find many companies already running linux or freebsd and have no problems with full BGP views. It really isn't too difficult maintaining T1s either. CCN? plus linux isn't mutually exclusive so I don't see the hubbub. The "correct" solution on a cis

BSCN

2001-02-14 Thread Manny Colon
I just purchased the CCNP Routing Study Guide published by Sybex. Is the BSCN Cisco Press book better? I also have Routing TCP/IP Volume one. What should I use to study for the exam. -- Regards, Manny Colon Computer Services Information Builders Inc. _ FAQ, list

RE: Modem to Console Port

2001-02-14 Thread Chris Lemagie
It is possible. There is actually no configuration on the router. You will need to set the modem to talk at 9600, 8, N, 1 with no local echo. You also need to set the modem to auto answer. Your modem should have documentation with the proper "AT" commands that you will need to issue. Save thi

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread dre
"anthony kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > And finally, I disagree with regard to cost. You can't get a 3640 > with 128MB DRAM for under a thousand. Ok, *maybe* you can snag a used > one cheap, perhaps cut a deal somewheres, but I did not in

RE: VTY LINES NON EXISTENT!!!!

2001-02-14 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
Yes, somebody did already show that setting a user mode password on a Catalyst 1900 switch could be done--it was me. (-: I'm going to have to sit down and learn more about TACACS I guess. I thought that TACACS+ would only come into play when the router (or switch) prompted the end user for a pa

RE: bgp questions

2001-02-14 Thread Ahmed Aden
Thanks for the clarification. So with 'no synchronization' set, every peer who RECEIVES that route doesn't have to verify if there is an igp route to it, but the originator still checks before advertising it? On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Brian Dennis wrote: > Sychonization only comes into play when a

Converting from IGRP to EIGRP

2001-02-14 Thread Roberts, Timothy
I posted this a few weeks ago and only got a few responses so I thought that I would try again. What would be the best way to migrate from IGRP to EIGRP? Everything is in the same AS. Should I just add the EIGRP statements to all of the routers and let EIRE do the redistribution automatically?

RE: bgp questions

2001-02-14 Thread Brian Dennis
Sychonization only comes into play when a BGP route is learned from an iBGP peer. If you are the origniator of the route you must have an IGP route. Disabling synchonization won't affect the originator of the route. Brian Dennis CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640 -Original Message- F

backup subinterface on another subinterface

2001-02-14 Thread Adam Wang
Hi group, I have 2 PVCs setup using Frame Relay on a serial interface with 2 subinterafces, and I want these 2 subinterfaces to backup each other when 1 fails. I did backup interface s0.2, but it won't allow a subinterface on the backup command, only the physical interface. So backup interface

Re: Fw: Is this COOL or what? Cisco Space Phones!

2001-02-14 Thread Arthur Simplina
This is COOL!!! The network works.No excuses. Cheers, Arthur >From: "Kevin Wigle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Kevin Wigle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "cisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Fw: Is this COOL or what? Cisco Space Phones! >Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 09:39:27 -0500 > >Received this

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On May 31, 7:43pm, anthony kim wrote: } --- "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: } > >paper. The Small and Midsized Business market (SMB) almost always } > can } > >accomplish what they want with free Unix or Linux for layer 3 and } > >cheap stackable switches with or without 802.1q s

RE: Networking White Papers (NAP and BGP)

2001-02-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>The problem I am trying to solve... > >I am trying to develop a network access strategy based on the use of >a NAP for my organization. I am tasked with preparing a whitepaper >to address this. NAPs, or more correctly exchange points, are intended for itercarrier operation. Enterprises are

RE: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread anthony kim
--- John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jul 7, 4:07am, "Fowler, Robert J." wrote: > } > } However it might be a good choice for someone who is building a > home lab. It > } is much cheaper to piece together some computers and throw zebra > on it than > } to buy several routers. I've nev

Dial Up networking books

2001-02-14 Thread Piatnitchi Cristian
Hi al I have been digging through the Cisco site for 2 weeks and as a final bootm line I decided that I need a good book to learn how to set up Cisco routers for different kind of dial-up dial-in configurations. Perhaps I missed something from the Cisco site but in my opinion it is impossible t

RE: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread Carnevale, Jason
I like the Linux OS, but in my experience there are some problems with using it as a router for ISP connectivity. The most common situation is that I seen a bug with the PPP stack which causes the line to go into an up/down state. The problem is with LCP negotiation, for whatever reason, the Linux

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Anthony Kim wrote, Hi Howard, > >--- "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >This is all well and good for the big time players, ISPs, big >> corps >> >yadda yadda yadda, and companies with cash to burn like so much >> old toilet >> >paper. The Small and Midsized Business mark

Re: BSCN

2001-02-14 Thread John Neiberger
I don't know about the Sybex book. I used the BSCN Study guide from CiscoPress, Routing TCP/IP, and Internet Routing Architectures, 2nd edition. Read through both study guides and the EIGRP and OSPF sections of Routing TCP/IP. If you understand and can explain what you've read at that point, yo

Benefits of two PVC's

2001-02-14 Thread Roberts, Timothy
I was wondering what all of the benefits of running two PVC's at one end of a frame circuit. telco (PVC)cloudPV C1router1 \_PVC2_router1 _ FAQ, list archives, and

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
> >This is obviously an opinionated subject but, in mine, the reason >>Cisco equipment is relatively expensive is not necessarily because of >>it's performance. The strongest argument for Cisco kit in any bid >>I've seen is the level of support (i.e. the TAC). >> There are plently of other vend

Re: Modem to Console Port

2001-02-14 Thread jason lynch
Or, if you're using a US Robotics Sportster, just set the dip switches to all up and 7 down and dial in. Make sure you specify login and password under line con 0. "Chris Lemagie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > It is possible. > > There is act

Re: Converting from IGRP to EIGRP

2001-02-14 Thread Robert Padjen
First, please do not put everything in the same AS. This is a very bad thing, and I really wish Cisco would kill the feature. (I think it was placed in there for marketing) There are two standard ways to do this. The first is border - you simply redistribute and filter with distribute lists. The

RE: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On May 31, 8:23pm, anthony kim wrote: } --- John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: } > On Jul 7, 4:07am, "Fowler, Robert J." wrote: } > } } > } However it might be a good choice for someone who is building a } > home lab. It } > } is much cheaper to piece together some computers and throw zebra

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread anthony kim
Intersting thread. I didn't know cisco defined a small business so strictly. Is that an exam question? :) Of course the bottom line is, you make technology recommendations on what the business can handle, what they require, and what they can afford. At some intersection of this triad, an answer m

Re: Benefits of two PVC's

2001-02-14 Thread Kelly D Griffin
My company does primary and secondary PVC's to customers for purposes of failover. We have one PVC into our primary 6Mb Frame port and the secondary PVC into our secondary 4.5Mb Frame port. Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA Network Engineer Kg2 Network Design http://www.kg2.com - Original Messag

switching types

2001-02-14 Thread Brian Lodwick
I really enjoyed this link and appreciate your reply, for everyone else read through this article this link goes for a nice look at different switching types. http://www.nwc.com/1004/1004ws2.html >From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread anthony kim
--- John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > } > } Is a real router a device which routes layer 3 packets? Or a > device > } "specifically designed" to route layer 3 packets. Your statement > } implies the latter. Whereas I believe the former. > > The latter. A PC make be able to route pa

RE:PROBLEM FIXED: ----------------------> DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Does not Work.

2001-02-14 Thread Pierre-Alex
HI LEIGH ANNE and everyone, The problem was fixed by allowing VLANs out of the trunk on port f0/21. (See below). I don't have an amber light on the blocked port but since the show span indicates that the port is blocked I can live with that. (Maybe TAC should be the next step!) I would like now t

RE: Modem to Console Port

2001-02-14 Thread Chris Lemagie
John brought one thing to light that I forgot to mention earlier. By connecting a modem to the router, you are opening a security hole into your network. Make sure to set a timeout on the console port so that when a user hangs up, the console session will timeout and another user can't come in b

Re: backup subinterface on another subinterface

2001-02-14 Thread Kelly D Griffin
The way my company does it is to weight routes for the two PVC's. Serial0/0.1 point-to-point ip address 192.168.255.1 255.255.255.252 no ip route-cache no cdp enable frame-relay interface-dlci 20 ! Serial0/0.2 point-to-point ip address 192.168.255.5 255.255.255.252 no ip route-cache no cdp enable

RE: bgp questions

2001-02-14 Thread Brian Dennis
Correct but also remember that it's only for routes received from iBGP peers not eBGP peers. There really is a lot of confusion about when to use or not use synchronization much less what routes it affects. I spend extra time in the Advanced BGP class that I teach ensuring that the students full

RE: Modem to Console Port

2001-02-14 Thread Brian Lodwick
Also another note if you are going to connect an OOB modem. You may want to configure the modem to pick up after like five rings. That way if a hacker is using a dialer program looking for modem tones they usually don't wait more than 2 rings before it hangs up and tries another. >>>Brian >F

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On May 31, 9:53pm, anthony kim wrote: } } Intersting thread. I didn't know cisco defined a small business so } strictly. Is that an exam question? :) It came from the SMB sales essential course, which is a reseller course. However, it closely co-incides with other definitions I've seen. }

RE: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Nemeth
On May 31, 9:58pm, anthony kim wrote: } --- John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: } > } } > } Is a real router a device which routes layer 3 packets? Or a } > device } > } "specifically designed" to route layer 3 packets. Your statement } > } implies the latter. Whereas I believe the former. }

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread mtieast
I like the use of "real router". What is a "real" router. Routers route using layer 3 info. PC's are and can be made routers. And yes they are "real" routers. -Original Message- From: John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: anthony kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fowler, Robert J. <[EMAIL PROTECT

Automatic dialing

2001-02-14 Thread Amnesia
Hi all !!! Has somebody configured a Cisco 800 series in order to make an "automatic-dial" when the router has booted up??? It must be done without external help as Internet browsers asking for webpages, mail clients asking for new mail, etc. I wanna know if it possible to make it work as soon

Re: backup subinterface on another subinterface

2001-02-14 Thread Adam Wang
Thanks for all your input on setting up a floating static suggestion, but the 2 PVCs that I have are both active and in production, and each is carrying different type of traffic. They are both acting as primary links. I want to set up something that if one fail, it will jump to the other one.

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread mtieast
Cisco is not the Webster dictionary of technology even though we are all trying for their prized certificates. If you ask Novell, SUN, or Microsoft they will also tell you that their OS' can facilitate routing and they will even call them routers when configured as such. IMHO (And according to a

RE: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread anthony kim
--- John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 31, 9:58pm, anthony kim wrote: > } --- John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > } > } > } > } Is a real router a device which routes layer 3 packets? Or a > } > device > } > } "specifically designed" to route layer 3 packets. Your > statement

Terminal Server for beginners

2001-02-14 Thread Brian Lodwick
Group I have been fighting with the performance of my terminal server for a few weeks now. It works, and I have been using it, but like I said I have been fighting with it. It seems to send characters to other ports when I haven't initiated a connection to that port. The way I can tell this is

Re: BSCN

2001-02-14 Thread Mark Stricker
I agree -- The BSCN book covered everything on the exam, and in the right proportions. (I passed last week using only that book). But I didn't use the Sybex book -- they're usually pretty good. ""John Neiberger"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message sa8a560a.088@fsutil01">news:sa8a560a.088@fsuti

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread Mark Nguyen
John Nemeth wrote: > > On May 31, 9:58pm, anthony kim wrote: > } --- John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > } > } > } > } Is a real router a device which routes layer 3 packets? Or a > } > device > } > } "specifically designed" to route layer 3 packets. Your statement > } > } implies the latte

Re: switching types

2001-02-14 Thread anthony kim
Are there other benchmarks for ACLs? I'm revisiting my config and want it just so... --- Brian Lodwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I really enjoyed this link and appreciate your reply, for everyone > else read > through this article this link goes for a nice look at different > switching > t

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread anthony kim
--- Mark Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On a related note, in my home lab I have 25xx's and Olives (PC with > JunOS, based on a unix kernel). I can easily bring the 25xx's to > its > knees while not even breaking a sweat on the Olives. I heard > rumors > that Olives are equivalent to 47

Re: Benefits of two PVC's

2001-02-14 Thread Pawel Sikora
- Original Message - From: "Roberts, Timothy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I was wondering what all of the benefits of running two PVC's at one end of > a frame circuit. There are some situations when running two paralel PVCs is necessary in FR clouds experiencing congestions. Sometimes FR

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-14 Thread John Chambers
Anthony, Olives are just computer running JUNOS. Juniper routers essentially have two components: Routing Engine (RE) and Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE). RE interacts with PFE via an NIC (Inter EtherExpress). These Olives are essentially either FreeBSD or OpenBSD that can be installed on a PC (

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