Ip default route

2001-02-15 Thread birs
Hello It might sound trivial, but can anyone explain the difference between: ip default-gateway 10.0.1.1 and ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.1.1 Thanks Birsen Ozturk _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.htm

Ip default gateway

2001-02-15 Thread birs
Hello I just had a situation like this: I connected a Cisco1750 to Catalist2924, and then Catalist2924 to Catalist8540 and configured "ip default-gateway 10.0.1.1" in 1750(10.0.1.1 is the ip of 8540). Then 1750 was ping'in only 10.0.1.1 255.255.255.240's hosts and no other network in my back

ccnp routing frames

2001-02-15 Thread Robert Nickson
On the CCNP routing exam is there any questions on (i.e do i have to memorise) frame for frame the format of hello packets,DD packets,LSA packet frames...etc like ..version,type,packet length,route ID,Area ID,Checksum,Au type,Authentication etc etc or is there certain fields i should learn Any he

RE: ccnp routing frames

2001-02-15 Thread Robert Nickson
sorry for OSPF -Original Message- From: Robert Nickson Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 10:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ccnp routing frames On the CCNP routing exam is there any questions on (i.e do i have to memorise) frame for frame the format of hello packets,DD packets,LSA

re: Cisco Lab Tax Write Off

2001-02-15 Thread Mike Fountain
I've always claimed mine. Along with any books and the cost of taking the exams. I use Turbo Tax and claim it under "Work-Related Expenses" as an "education" expense. Here is what 'turbo tax' has been telling me -> "You can deduct expenses for education - even though it may lead to a degree if

Re: Azlan CCIE training UK

2001-02-15 Thread Stephen Skinner
hello, there a two trainer`s that i know who run these classes. Mike Reid and John berry Mike has been CCIE for 5 yrs + teaches SEC + VOIP ..and has a tendancy to know everything.he was recently asked by BT to write some questions for there internal BGP accreditionand has a te

Help with configuring VPN between Cisco 7100s and Concentrator 3000s

2001-02-15 Thread John Chambers
Hi Everyone, I have to set up VPN communication for some our customers to access our network via the Internet. At my site, I will be using Cisco 7100 routers with 2interfaces, one points to the Internet (129.174.1.8), the other interface points to the internalnetwork (172.16.1.1). At the custome

Re: Pix Firewall Issue

2001-02-15 Thread Tim O'Brien
Kevin, The newest Cisco VPN3000 client (I believe that it is 2.6b and should be on CCO within a week or 2) that supports Win2000 will terminate to a PIX running 5.2 (I believe) or newer. I would suggest loading your 515 with the newest code (5.3.1). You should be getting another email from me wit

Re: SBI/PacBell "Basic" ADSL PVCs?

2001-02-15 Thread Blair
Jason, I'm not a cisco expert (yet) so please forgive me when I say I'm not sure what you mean by "neither get me past Layer 2 ATM." Is it that the 1720 won't let you authenticate to the ISP? It seems your PVCs are correct, but I've seen on www.dslreports.com that some folks have tried 0/33, so

Re: DB60 to RJ45 adapters?

2001-02-15 Thread justhangin
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Re: Ip default route

2001-02-15 Thread Mihai Dumitru
I quote from: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/ip_c/ipcprt1/1cdipadr.htm "When IP routing is disabled, the default gateway feature and the router discovery client are enabled, and proxy ARP is disabled. When IP routing is enabled, the default gateway fe

Cisco Space Phone

2001-02-15 Thread David York
> Would someone send me a copy of the Cisco Space Phone email, I seemed to > have lost mine. > > Thanks > > Cameron Ashley > Sr. Network Engineer > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Rep

Cisco Space Phone -

2001-02-15 Thread David York
Thanks guys/gals for sending the email to me. Cameron Ashley Sr. Network Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Would like to buy 2 2501 routers

2001-02-15 Thread Croyle, James
Good morning, I would like to purchase 2 2501 routers minimum 4MB flash, 8 MB DRAM for a total price of around $1000. If you would like to sell them quickly, please email me. Kindly don't waste your time on telling me your thoughts on this price, use that time more wisely answering questions on

RE: Azlan CCIE training UK

2001-02-15 Thread Stephen Skinner
ASH, they do 2 one week labs which cost 1700 quid EACH. they take place in london and wokingham ...i recon wokingham is the best location as that is where there head office is and where john berry works. are they worth it? Well it depends ...there are usually between 4-6 people on it and

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

2001-02-15 Thread Lopez, Robert
Have you seen the IP SoftPhone, yet? There's a demo on Cisco web site. Go to http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/largeent/avvid/solutions/collaboration. html and click on "See a Flash Demo of Cisco IP Phone" -Original Message- From: Erick B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday

adding rights to privileged???

2001-02-15 Thread Zabludovsky, Mark A
Hi Group, I wanted to know if it was possible to allow somebody with only privileged level access to a device, to see more than they normally can? Basically, when they type the "show ?" command set, is there a way to allow them to see more parameters than they normally can? Also, if this i

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-15 Thread mtieast
Why would you not trust a Linux box to route? What experience or documentation do you have that would lead you to believe that a properly configured Linux box could not or would not do the job. There are a lot of companies using Linux these days. One of largest distributed processing systems is ba

adding rights to user mode??? (oops)

2001-02-15 Thread Zabludovsky, Mark A
Sorry, got mixed up with modes...I meant user... Hi Group, I wanted to know if it was possible to allow somebody with only user level access to a device, to see more than they normally can? Basically, when they type the "show ?"

Re: 2621 FastEthernet<-Trunking-> 2924XL <-Trunking>1912Enterprise Setup

2001-02-15 Thread John Neiberger
>>> "Cisco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/14/01 6:42:19 PM >>> > >I'm looking for an example config of a 2924XL switch trunking to the a >fastethernet port on a 2621 and trunking to a 1912 using ISL. I've searched >CCO without luck. Please post anything relevent. > >Thanks - Dave Here is a sample confi

RE: Ip default gateway

2001-02-15 Thread West, Karl
I think what you really wanted to do was use "Ip default-network" here is a link that will explain it to you further and what the difference is. It has to do with weather you have ip routing enabled on your system. Karl http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/105/default.html -Original Message-

Re: SBI/PacBell "Basic" ADSL PVCs?

2001-02-15 Thread Scott M. Trieste
Why are you wasting your time with ATM over broadband? ""Jason"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 96fumt$fi9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:96fumt$fi9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Here's what I just sent off to PacBell's support team, but I'm sure I'll > have to battle their live tech support personnel to

RE: Cisco PIX : Static and Conduit command

2001-02-15 Thread Nabil Fares
That's true, conduits are going away. The only reason you see them is for backward compatibility issues. Definitely use static commands with access-lists. Its a two-step process, but its a nice feature. HTH Nabil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]O

RE: adding rights to privileged???

2001-02-15 Thread West, Karl
Well it depends on what your doing? Are you setting the privilege mode in the router or are you using something like CiscoSecure/Tacacs+ ? Karl -Original Message- From: Zabludovsky, Mark A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 9:58 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subj

INCREDIBLY OFF TOPIC: Phones?

2001-02-15 Thread Denis A. Baldwin
Hi there guys, Sorry for the offtopic post, but I'm hoping to query up some info from the best and brightest in this business. Please respond to my e-mail address at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you feel the list doesn't need to hear your replies. My question is this: We have a severel

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-15 Thread anthony kim
--- Kenneth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't think Cisco, in any way, will beat a Linux box in pricing. > > As far as performance go, if you look at it in an objective way, the > advantage of a cisco router wouldn't matter that much for a company of > under > 100 people. > > I love Cisco bu

Re: Azlan CCIE training UK

2001-02-15 Thread Ged Bowey
Thanks for your insight, I guess I had better get my books out before I book the course. Ged Bowey ""Stephen Skinner"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > ASH, > > they do 2 one week labs which cost 1700 quid EACH. > they take place in london and

RE: RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Does not Work.

2001-02-15 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
See comments inline: >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of >Paul Werner >Sent: February 14, 2001 10:09 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Does not Work. > >>Okay, here's the jist of things. > >Big hu

RE: adding rights to privileged???(DONE)

2001-02-15 Thread Zabludovsky, Mark A
Sorry, I meant user mode, and I already figured out that my problem wasn't a problem at all. Thanks for the time though... ;o) -Original Message- From: West, Karl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 10:49 AM To: Zabludovsky, Mark A; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: R

OT: modem dialer/tester

2001-02-15 Thread Nabil Fares
greetings all, Sorry for the off-top subject!!! I'm looking for a little utility to dial my RAS lines and check for ring-no answer line, busy signals and handshake signals. I've about 25 ras/nas boxes, I want to have the program dial and log each box. Any feed back or suggestions would be grea

Which CVOICE book???

2001-02-15 Thread Zabludovsky, Mark A
Hi Group, Wanted to know which book/s I should read to prep for the CVOICE specialization exam. I like Lammle's style of writing (understandable). I don't just want to pass the test cause I think that voice is gonna be huge, so I also want a book that will teach my what I need to know. Any

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Refuses to Cooperate!

2001-02-15 Thread Pierre-Alex
"Why did yours reset to its original value while mine retained its new path cost? We're both running 9.00.04 code so I wouldn't suspect a bug to be the cause of the problem... One possibility may be that if you set your port path cost and then immediately reset your switch" This is precisely th

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Refuses to Cooperate!

2001-02-15 Thread Pierre-Alex
There was a typo in my previous message (see below) "While I figured " Should be read: "When I figured it ..." Pierre-Alex "Why did yours reset to its original value while mine retained its new path cost? We're both running 9.00.04 code so I wouldn't suspect a bug to be the cause of the pr

RE: Cisco Space Phone

2001-02-15 Thread Buri, Heather H
Here it is: - 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! > Enjoy the read!! > > > >>Yesterday, at approximately 4:09 PM Central, the first phone call f

Re: ccnp routing frames

2001-02-15 Thread Mark Stricker
I didn't get any questions about the fields in the headers at all. I took it last week (and passed). "Robert Nickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message C05E7DA1218ED411BF8A00105AC95A8E01683F26@SV-CNTRMAIL">news:C05E7DA1218ED411BF8A00105AC95A8E01683F26@SV-CNTRMAIL... > On the CCNP routing exa

RE:

2001-02-15 Thread martijn michiel
Sathesh, in my bcran book there is a full chapter of 700. Check C's website though. martijn -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens [EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: woensdag 14 februari 2001 22:35 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: guyz: any compreh

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Refuses to Cooperate!

2001-02-15 Thread Pierre-Alex
Dear Anne, I can answer this question. :) Case Scenario: (You may want to draw as you go along...) Swith A is the root bridge, and Switch B is the non-root bridge Switch A is connected to Switch B via to links of equal cost. We will call the ports on Switch A: W and X, and the ports on Switch B

Re: alitlle confused.

2001-02-15 Thread Raj Singh
Need a little more detail ... and yes it could be an access list configuration issue. Can you actually ping from a node in network a the Unix Box in network B that you are attempting to telnet to ? Can you actually ping from the Unix Box in B to the node in Network A ? Can you telnet to the UNI

alitlle confused.

2001-02-15 Thread Moahzam Durrani
IF THERE ARE 2 DIFFERENT NETWORKS A AND B , AND WE COULD PING FROM NETWORK A TO B , BUT NOT TELNET TO A CERTAIN UNIX BOX ON NETWORK B, IS THIS AN ACCESS-LIST ISSUE OR IS IT AT THE UNIX BOX THAT IS NOT PERMITTING TELNET . Mo Durrani IS&T WYSE\EDS phone:408-473 1246 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTE

RE: alitlle confused.

2001-02-15 Thread Denis A. Baldwin
It could be either. Can you telnet to the box in network B from network B? Denis Denis A. Baldwin - Network Administrator A+ / Network + / I-Net+ / MCP -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Moahzam Durrani Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001

Re: alitlle confused.

2001-02-15 Thread Weiping Mandrawa
It depends Check if there is access-list on router that does not permit telnet to go through or Check the Unix box , and make sure it has telnetd --- Moahzam Durrani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > IF THERE ARE 2 DIFFERENT NETWORKS A AND B , AND WE > COULD PING FROM NETWORK A > TO B , BUT NOT TELNET

Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Lauren Child
Heehee, well this gave me a laugh and I thought you guys might like it. Ive removed the name in case the person who needs a clue is around. xx wrote: > > what ro u mean > > --- Lauren Child <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > try using the internet. Youll be expected to. > > > > xx

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Refuses to Cooperate!

2001-02-15 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
Okay Pierre-Alex, here's my diagram: W A X (root bridge) - 2924XL (0/20 and 0/21) | | | | Y B Z (non-root bridge) - 1912 (0/26 and 0/27) You wrote: Changing the priority of port Y or Z (ports on the 1912) will have NO effect on the spanning tree. That's wh

Which Job Should I Take?

2001-02-15 Thread Traceroute
I was wondering if you all could share your opinions with me. I have a = choice of two jobs to take listed below. Both are an increase in pay of = about 9k. 1. My current Job: They are going to title me "network engineer" working = 4 10 hour days 1 pm to midnight ( I love the hours) , but we work

RE: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Mark Krysinski
What is wrong with someone asking a question of any kind? Do you spite someone for trying to improve themselves or give them encouragement to continue? Everyone needs a clue at some point in time. Hope to see your resume some time! Mark Krysinski CTO -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PR

RE: NAT/PAT port pass-through

2001-02-15 Thread VanHaaren, Nicole
I used PPTP for a VPN I just set up, but I was using a PIX, not a router. You'll probably need to get a higher level of IOS, one with encryption, which will allow you to do the vpdn commands for PPTP. I would suggest going to the below link to get an intro to the vpdn commands for PPTP setup: htt

Re: DB60 to RJ45 adapters?

2001-02-15 Thread Dan
For $63.95 I'd skip the adapters and get the real deal. Dan Pontrelli Customer Installation Engineer - Verio NYC CCNP, MCSE, CNA - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February

Re: DB60 to RJ45 adapters?

2001-02-15 Thread justhangin
You probably didn't finish reading the applications. Your are not limited to the distance of the cable you purchase. The real bagain comes in for sdlc environments. You replace the Cisco cable, 25 lead rs-232 cable and possibly any IBM cabling for controllers if required for the price of tw

Re: Which Job Should I Take?

2001-02-15 Thread Dan West
I would also ask if either of these requires you to be "on call" 24/7. That would be a major factor for me. --- Traceroute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was wondering if you all could share your opinions > with me. I have a = > choice of two jobs to take listed below. Both are an > increase in p

Fw: Number of new CCIE's (off topic)

2001-02-15 Thread mtieast
Sorry, I must rant. The Dr./lawyer analogy does not fly. If you could pay 100 bucks and be an M.D. or $200.00 to pass the bar without any real merit your damn right Doctors and Lawyers would be up in arms about it., they would be discussing and fighting all the way. Not to mention the

RE: Which Job Should I Take?

2001-02-15 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
I know what I would do, but that should not influate your decision. We all have different goals, and if you have a family to support, you should talk with them first before you make your choice. With a wife and kids there's big difference from working 9-5 to 1-midnight. You'll get used to the bus

RE: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Chris Sees
I think you made it clear on "who needs a clue" -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lauren Child Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 12:44 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Thought youd enjoy this Heehee, well this gave me a laugh and I th

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Depends what you mean by "route." Linux, or other flavors of UNIX, work reasonably well in RsD route servers with huge routing tables, but limited numbers of peering interfaces and no forwarding requirements. In a small organization, these do not necessarily impose practical limits. The majo

Re: Which Job Should I Take?

2001-02-15 Thread RG
This is all going to come down to your personal preference. I would gather from your comments that you are leaning towards the first one. It sounds like the route I would go even though I would hate the shift it's still better than putting on a tie, but you stated you liked that shift so that woul

Re: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Lurker
Perhaps you should make fun of me too. I think it's a reasonable question and I fail to see the humor. Lauren Child <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Heehee, well this gave me a laugh and I thought you guys might like it. > > Ive removed the na

affordable cisco switch

2001-02-15 Thread Gary Witherspoon
hello, Is anybody in the market to sell an affordable cisco switch. The only requirements are that it's in good working condition & the ports must be autosensing-capable. 24 ports would be preferrable. Please respond if you are willing to sell a switch. Thanks, __

no domain controller available

2001-02-15 Thread Jim Bond
Hello, I have users at different buildings (on different subnets), when they move their laptop to another building, they have to do ip release/renew, otherwise, they won't get new ip address. Swithes are 5000/5500/6500. Port fast is already enabled. Anything needs to be done on PCs? Thanks in ad

Re: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Lauren Child
"Roberts, Timothy" wrote: > > Obviously english is not this persons first language. Why should this > person be made fun of because he has not fully mastered it yet? > He shouldnt. He should be made fun of for having an MCSE and CCNA, and working for CCNP, and not mastering the search engin

Re: Number of new CCIE's (off topic)

2001-02-15 Thread mtieast
I do apologize to Rene as it would appear this rant is a direct result of his/her post. And the topic of the Group is Lab study so he/she is right. But there has to be some grey area right? I mean there are many off topic posts that generate some very good discussions. Although this one is off top

Re: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Kelly D Griffin
Perhaps they would like to respond back to this gentleman's e-mail in Swahili. Let's see if they can still walk with the shoe on the other foot. Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA Network Engineer Kg2 Network Design http://www.kg2.com - Original Message - From: "Chris Sees" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

USER MODE PASSWORD!!!

2001-02-15 Thread Pierre-Alex
I FOUND IT! Cisco1912(config)# enable secret level 1 cisco will require the password of "cisco" before allowing access to USER mode! Pierre-Alex -Original Message- From: Leigh Anne Chisholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 2:50 PM To: Pierre-Alex Cc: [EM

RE: Thought you'd enjoy this (way off topic)

2001-02-15 Thread Mark Krysinski
As a word of caution to all on the list, there are those who join these list to learn, brag, and look to hire. Also, when you post you are representing yourself to all on the list. When you post and your post includes a url where people can discover things about yourself. (I.E. when you piss som

RE: ccnp routing frames

2001-02-15 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 10:19 AM 2/15/01, Robert Nickson wrote: >sorry for OSPF You should have left out that extra piece of information that the packets you mention are for OSPF, and anyone who didn't know that should go back to studying. &;-) This is an odd way of saying that you would have to know at least that

HELP 2513 SCREWED UP !!!

2001-02-15 Thread Michael Ibidunni
Folks, I'am hoping someone can help here, I have 2 2513s in my lab with exactly this same amount of flash/memory 16/16 and IOS 12.0(6)IP feature set. I upgraded the first one to enterprise 12.0 using cisco's TFTP server on a pc, I then decided to upgrade the other one following a paper

Re: Which CVOICE book???

2001-02-15 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
"Integrating Voice and Data Networks," by Scott Keagy. It's a book for engineers, not just test takers. If you like simple books that are thrown together as fast as possible to get market share, you might not like this book. But if you like books that are detailed, accurate, and relevant, this

RE: Which Job Should I Take?

2001-02-15 Thread Coker, Michael
Pre-IPO indicates the company has plans to go public (ie sell shares of the company on the stock market). This topic should also probably be moved to the jobs list. As far as the two job options, I'd chose the opportunity that will allow you to work with the technology you want to work with. Th

Re: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Nnanna Obuba
In my opinion this guy should not be made fun of AT ALL. Why do you take it for granted that this guy has internet access whenever he wants it? While we are at it , the cisco website can answer most questions asked on this list, does that make people who ask foolish? I think not. I think it doe

Lab Equipment

2001-02-15 Thread RamanG
Hello Gang, I am looking for 25xx/26xx series routers & 2901 switch. Any seller on the list, if so, contact me directly. Thanks RamanG _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure v

Connecting another vendor's switch to Cisco's

2001-02-15 Thread Jeff Walzer
We have a partner company that needs to do some heavy duty testing relating to the network. We currently have them on a Cisco 3548XL switch. They would like to buy a generic switch that has some gigabit ports and then create a channel to the Cisco switch with 4 ports. Would this be possible? How d

RE: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Christopher Kolp
Lauren, I don't think it had anything to do with a search engine. If I may correct his poor english skills, it sounds like: >To Whom It Concerns, > >I currently hold MCSE and CCNA certification, and am finishing my CCNP >shortly. I am a citizen in India and would like to relocate to the UK if >

Re: Connecting another vendor's switch to Cisco's

2001-02-15 Thread Kelly D Griffin
I can tell you from personal experience that Extreme Networks works well with Cisco gear. The only problems we have had are on multicast version compatibility, but even that was worked out. Kelly D Griffin, CCNA, CCDA Network Engineer Kg2 Network Design http://www.kg2.com - Original Messag

Re: Cisco secure policy manager

2001-02-15 Thread Manny Colon
Will not work with 2000 Regards, Manny Colon Computer Services Information Builders Inc. ML wrote: > Anyone try running CSPM on a Windows 2000 box. Let me know how it worked. > > THanks, > ML > > _ > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groups

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-15 Thread Peter Van Oene
How is current layer 3 switching any different from routing? I believe your concern would lie with forwarding performance? *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 2/14/2001 at 10:43 PM Kenneth wrote: >You obviously can't do layer 3 SWITCHING with a box loaded with Linux. It >might do rou

Passed BSCN

2001-02-15 Thread Christopher Supino
Hey all, Passed BSCN 2.0 today with an 896. Pretty surprised at relative low difficulty of most of the questions. Any recommendations on which test should be next? Christopher Supino Senior Systems Engineer, CCNA, MCSE, Novell CNA, Compaq ASE TransNet Corp. _ F

RE: Which Job Should I Take?

2001-02-15 Thread Denis A. Baldwin
"Pre-IPO" in our current market could mean you might strike it rich over night over looking for a new job the next day. I tend to be more of a traditionalist and stick with estabilished companies, but there is something to say for sticking your neck out. No matter what, have a back up plan. Den

RE: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Denis A. Baldwin
As do I. Granted, english is my first language, and I tend to pick this stuff up pretty easily, but there are hundreds of times where I looked around the cisco site and didn't find anything only to ask the list and have an answer within a few minutes. Denis Denis A. Baldwin - Network Administr

Tragedy of the Commons (was Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
There's a basic concept in economic theory called the "tragedy of the commons." The commons, in this case, was a shared pasture in which the village livestock could graze. As long as the number of cattle fit the basic needs of each family, the commons provided enough grazing land for all. B

RE: DB60 to RJ45 adapters?

2001-02-15 Thread Brian Dennis
They are a little expensive compared to generic DCE to DTE cables but you could use these and put them in a standard RJ45 patch panel. This would make swapping lab topologies around very easy. Brian Dennis CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: no domain controller available

2001-02-15 Thread Raj Singh
Jim, You could set up VMPS and VTP to solve the problem. The campus-wide VLAN model provides the flexibility to have statically configured end stations move to a different floor or building within the campus. Cisco's VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS) and the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) make

RE: ccnp routing frames

2001-02-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>At 10:19 AM 2/15/01, Robert Nickson wrote: >>sorry for OSPF > >You should have left out that extra piece of information that the packets >you mention are for OSPF, and anyone who didn't know that should go back to >studying. &;-) This is an odd way of saying that you would have to know at >least

Re: alternative to Cisco routers

2001-02-15 Thread Dan West
yea, point taken, but I wouldn't want a router that's slow or unreliable either... --- Kenneth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A router is a device that routes layer 3 packets. > > Doesn't matter if it's fast or slow, reliable or > not. > > John Nemeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > message > [EMA

Re: no domain controller available

2001-02-15 Thread Raj Singh
Jim, Also look at these links they may help. The Basics http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/fam_prod/user _reg/2_0/urt20/useguide/urt_bscs.htm Planning for User Registration http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/cw2000/fam_prod/user _reg/1_2_1/use_re

RE: Cisco Space Phone

2001-02-15 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Cool! Just like the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey!" By the way, for live coverage of NASA activities, see this link: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/nasatv/index.html Priscilla At 10:37 AM 2/15/01, Buri, Heather H wrote: >Here it is: > >- Original Message - >From: "Will Cox" <[EMA

Re: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Lauren Child
Christopher Kolp wrote: > > Lauren, > > I don't think it had anything to do with a search engine. > > If I may correct his poor english skills, it sounds like: > I dont know about you but Id say that - > > > > can u tell me that i can find the job in uk eaisly > > > or > > > > not. > > > >

RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Refuses to Cooperate!

2001-02-15 Thread Pierre-Alex
You are Brilliant! Pierre-Alex -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Leigh Anne Chisholm Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 11:45 AM To: Pierre-Alex Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: DISTURBING: Spanning Tree Protocol Refuses to Cooperate! Oka

Lab Date Swap

2001-02-15 Thread Wilton White
I have a lab scheduled in San Jose for March 12. I am willing to swap with anyone(in San Jose or RTP) for an April, May, or early June date. Please let me know --WW _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.

Re: Which Job Should I Take?

2001-02-15 Thread Allen May
I took a pre-ipo offer with 2000 shares of non-existent stock. Unfortunately it was a .com that started a year before the .com crash Looking back I don't regret it though. I got a ton of experience setting up frame-relay circuits, firewalls, and all other network administration. It all has to b

RE: Tragedy of the Commons (was Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Ray Mosely
I read a bit of callousness in Lauren's approach, but I agree with the general idea Lauren proposes. I have sent out similar emails to people who waste my time, instead of doing a bit of research. I also oppose the use of "shorthand" english in public emails. It is offputting, so I tend to ignore

RE: USER MODE PASSWORD!!!

2001-02-15 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
Congratulations Pierre-Alex, you're really on a roll! Here's the excerpt I wrote on how to do it that can be found in CertificationZone's CCNA LAN Switching White Paper. Note that it doesn't have to be the "enable secret" password in order to force the Catalyst 1900 series switch to prompt for a

Security Reject Count: command?

2001-02-15 Thread Pierre-Alex
On a 1900, "the security reject count collumn of the Switch manager displays the number of unauthorized addresses seen on the secure port." (Cisco) Is it possible to get this information from the command line? Pierre-Alex _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription i

Re: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Lauren Child
Kelly D Griffin wrote: > > Perhaps they would like to respond back to this gentleman's e-mail in > Swahili. Let's see if they can still walk with the shoe on the other foot. > Language is irellevent - I thought his English was very good personally. It was posted to give people a laugh and p

Back to the point/ontopic Re: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Lauren Child
OK. Whether people found it funny isnt really on topic. What I was aiming to do was povoke a discussion on how people fely about this stuff. How do people feel if a) their cisco certified status is used to declare open season for anyone wanting a job in their area reslulting in emails like th

RE: Tragedy of the Commons (was Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I read a bit of callousness in Lauren's approach, >but I agree with the general idea Lauren proposes. >I have sent out similar emails to people who waste >my time, instead of doing a bit of research. I also >oppose the use of "shorthand" english in public emails. >It is offputting, so I tend to

Re: Tragedy of the Commons (was Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Lauren Child
Ray Mosely wrote: > > I read a bit of callousness in Lauren's approach, > but I agree with the general idea Lauren proposes. > I have sent out similar emails to people who waste > my time, instead of doing a bit of research. I also > oppose the use of "shorthand" english in public emails. > It

ISP/Dial Lab swap

2001-02-15 Thread B Fridie
I am looking to trade my May 23rd ISP-Dial lab date in Halifax for any = earlier date. I will accept anything with 10 days notice. Please = E-mail me if you are interested. I also would like to trade my Halifax = date for a San Jose date if possible. Thanks _ F

Re: Thought youd enjoy this

2001-02-15 Thread Lauren Child
"Denis A. Baldwin" wrote: but there are hundreds of times where I looked > around the cisco site and didn't find anything only to ask the list and have > an answer within a few minutes. > yup but he didnt search and he didnt ask the list. If he had Id have replied sensibly. _

Re: CCIE vs CCNP

2001-02-15 Thread Changchun Xie
The CCIE written test is much more difficult than the CCNP. It covers a lot of topics that CCNP not. I passed CCIE written first. The score is not high. After than, I did all 4 CCNP exams within one week and they are quite easy. I did my CCNP just for changing job. Anyway, CCNP is a certificate a

IGRP to EIGRP conversion #2

2001-02-15 Thread Roberts, Timothy
I have a hub site with 5 remote sites connecting to it via frame relay. They are all running IGRP with the same AS. What would be the best way to migrate from IGRP to EIGRP? Starting by enabling EIGRP on the core router and run both IGRP and EIGRP. Then convert the spokes one by one. Then rem

Re: adding rights to user mode??? (oops)

2001-02-15 Thread Karen E Young
Mark, You can use a local security database (Username...) to set up user accounts with the privilege levels you want. Here's some URLs that have info and config samples. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios113ed/113ed_cr/secur_c/scprt5/scpasswd.htm http://www.cisco.com

265x vs 3600 and BGP

2001-02-15 Thread Ben Hockenhull
It looks as if the 2650/2651 might just be the answer to some people's prayers for a lower end router that's capable of handling several full views of the BGP tables without springing for a 3640 or a 3660. The 265x models have one or two fast ether interfaces, and are designated "high performance

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