Re: Problems?

2001-02-17 Thread dre
Yes, Cisco cancelled the CCIE and all certification programs after Juniper announced they are going to open source their CLI software. (Hey, Juniper: *HINT*) I just changed my shell to `junosh' on my FreeBSD box. Now only if I could run `tin' inside it. I guess I will just have to stick

Re: Bandwidth Monitor

2001-02-17 Thread Larry Lamb
Look into a PERL script called MRTG which will let you graph your traffic usage on your lease line. Srihari Babu wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]... hi all, i want to know about bandwith monitor.by which i can check the bandwidth of my leased line. because i am not getting sufficient bandwidth

ISDN Simulator (rent or lease) Wanted

2001-02-17 Thread Peter Diffin
Hello All, Does anyone know where I can rent or lease an ISDN simulator such as a Teltone for my CCIE prep lab? I'd rather spend a few hundred dollars and rent one for a month as opposed to buying one for $1800.00. And I haven't seen any on Ebay for a while. Thanks, Pete

Re: Firewalls and VPNs

2001-02-17 Thread Tim O'Brien
Actually, Jason, a PIX will route. The only problem is that it is not designed to do it (there are no WAN interfaces available for it.) And as such is not very scalable. How do you plan on moving traffic if you have 6 to 10 interfaces with 6 to 10 different networks in a PIX? You use STATIC

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Re: The Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist (CIS)JN0-301

2001-02-17 Thread Kevin_Cullimore
I can discern 2 indirect relationships: 1. For people who are bored after achieving CCIE status in 2 or more of the possible tracks AND are desparately seeking to differentiate themselves from all the other CCIEs out there (since it's presumably a little less exclusive each time a new # is

LoopBack

2001-02-17 Thread yong choonhwa
Hi, Recently, I done a snffing in my network and it showed a warning -same source destination which I happen to found out is the cisco router doing a loopback every 10 min to itself (router 1720). However I have check the fasteth interface, no loopback been set and no debug on. Is this a

Re: Ghost Server and clients using multicast

2001-02-17 Thread Jeff Duchin
Since they're in different vlans I had to enable PIM/IGMP and CGMP on the router and then enable CGMP on my closet switches... everything's working liking a charm. Jeff ""Jeff"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 96js95$fh3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:96js95$fh3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Does anyone

Re: no domain controller available

2001-02-17 Thread Jeff Duchin
One thing I do is enable Port Host which not only enables Portfast, but disable the default auto-neg for trunking and channeling. Also, make sure your dia is set right for STP. Jeff "Jim Bond" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hello, I have users

Cat 3548 not seeing vlans

2001-02-17 Thread alex campbell
hello all. I have a switched network of 2 cat 5500s and 1 3548 the cat 5500s have rsms, and there are 10 vlans in use which are seen by all three switches. one of the 5500s is the vtp server. the switches are connected via gigabit ethernet now last week i bought another 3548 and gigabit

CCIE and 2500 series issue

2001-02-17 Thread Elijah Savage
All, I have 2 guys at work that have passed the ccie written and are going to take the practical at the end of this month. I have 3 2500 series at home 2 2501 and a 2503 along with a cisco 804. I have a chance to buy 3 more 2500 at a very very good price, Our job is replacing them with 2600. But

Re: CCIE and 2500 series issue

2001-02-17 Thread Circusnuts
I would ask your friends what they believe major differences between the 2600 the 2500's are. The 2600 is modular offers a few more advancements (FE modules, etc.). The 2600 is pretty much the same chassis (blue instead of black) that same slow processor we've all grown to love ;-) I would

Re: Firewalls and VPNs

2001-02-17 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
This is a less marketing-speak and more technically driven terminology problem than router versus switch, but, again, I fall back on there being no such thing as a router. There are L3 route determination and L3 packet forwarding functions. In the case of the PIX, we have what the IETF is

NANOG presentations

2001-02-17 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I'm giving two tutorials, Exterior Routing 201 and Customer Satisfaction 201, at the NANOG meeting in Atlanta tomorrow. http://www.nanog.org. The presentations will be available on the NANOG site, but I'm not sure if they are yet (I just finished the second one and sent it to the

Re: Radiator

2001-02-17 Thread Brian
Its not free, maybe for trial, but not free for normal use. Its an EXCELLENT radius server, I highly recommend. Brian On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Chiao Liang wrote: Hi All Does anyone know about a radius server known as Radiator? I heard that it's free and can downloaded from web site, anyone

Re: CCIE and 2500 series issue

2001-02-17 Thread John Hardman
Hi I think your co workers are off the mark a little bit. For the R/S lab you need routers and switches. To be more specific you need routers and switches that mirror the lab functionality, not necessarily the exact model. So from a functionality point of view what does a 2600 give that a 2500

Good study guide for CCNP?

2001-02-17 Thread John
Hi Folks: I just passed the CCNA exam and I would like to study CCNP. Could someone give me a suggestion what books will be good resource for my CCNP study? Thanks! John _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

Cisco books

2001-02-17 Thread Andy Barkl
Cisco certification books for sale; Sybex CCDA ISBN 0782125344 Sybex CCNA w/ Exam Notes ISBN 0782123813 and 0782125352 (used) $10+ shipping Sybex CCNP ACRC guide ISBN 0782124038 Cisco Press ACRC Exam guide ISBN 0735700753 Cisco Press CCNA Exam guide ISBN 0735700737 Sybex CCNA e-trainer ISBN

Re: CCIE and 2500 series issue

2001-02-17 Thread Kevin Wigle
The 2501 is still very useful for most of the lab scenarios you have to master. The 2600 does open up the Voice issues. ATM is expensive no matter what so it may be better to rent rack time for ATM studies and if you do that it might be a great time to do Voice studies too instead of buying

Re: The Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist (CIS)JN0-301

2001-02-17 Thread Muhammad Zahid
Thanks Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can discern 2 indirect relationships: 1. For people who are bored after achieving CCIE status in 2 or more of the possible tracks AND are desparately seeking to differentiate themselves from all the other CCIEs out there (since it's presumably a

Re: Good study guide for CCNP?

2001-02-17 Thread Brent Ulfig
Acutally you can go wrong. That book is for the old 1.0 track. You want the "Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks" for the 2.0 track. Personally...I like the books published by Cisco. Cheerz- Brent CCNA, CCDA, MCSE, MCP+I "Sammi" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL

Re: CCIE and 2500 series issue

2001-02-17 Thread Matt Wehland
At 10:43 AM 2/17/01 -0500, you wrote: All, I have 2 guys at work that have passed the ccie written and are going to take the practical at the end of this month. I have 3 2500 series at home 2 2501 and a 2503 along with a cisco 804. I have a chance to buy 3 more 2500 at a very very good price,

RE: The Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist (CIS)JN0-301

2001-02-17 Thread Christopher Kolp
Maybe he was asking an opinion? Why dontcha chill out, eh? I didn't know you were now a moderator. ck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nathan Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 2:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: The Juniper

RE: Cat 3548 not seeing vlans

2001-02-17 Thread Chris Supino
Jonathan, A few things you can check: 1) Double check that switches are in same VTP domain, and 3500 are set as clients and not transparent 2) check the date and time on the new switches. I have seen this prevent VTP clients from being updated before, if they think the update is coming from

Re: Good study guide for CCNP?

2001-02-17 Thread Arthur Stewart
There are four tests (or equivalent) for CCNP, each of which have separate materials, take a look at: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccnp.ht ml and http://www.ciscopress.com/series.cfm?series=2news=0 and/or the CCNP study guides by Todd Lammle. Cisco course

Re: Cat 3548 not seeing vlans

2001-02-17 Thread Jason Fletcher
errata...didn't mean to say the revision was greater than the 5500 that you plugged the 3548 into. The revision would be greater than your VTP domain server, could be either of your 5500's. Jason Fletcher CCNP "Jason Fletcher" wrote in message 96mvpu$nre$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hmm, certainly a

Re: Cat 3548 not seeing vlans

2001-02-17 Thread Jason Fletcher
Hmm, certainly a trunking problem I would say, might want to check that both trunk ports (the 5500 and 3548) are not set to auto as they will never trunk (and auto is the Cisco default). You should set the trunk port on the 5500 to desirable. BUT, I think this is the problemYOU GOT LUCKY!

Re: The Juniper Networks Certified Internet Specialist (CIS)JN0-301

2001-02-17 Thread M S Ahmed
just a question. If you know the answer then answer otherwise keep quite !!! - Original Message - From: "Christopher Kolp" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Nathan'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 8:23 PM Subject: RE: The Juniper Networks

Does a PIX Route (was Re: Firewalls and VPNs)

2001-02-17 Thread anthony kim
Does your pix have a default route? Does your pix forward packets between subnets? Logically, then, the pix routes. Call it what you will, when forwarding between disparate networks, you route. I suppose cisco misunderstands the term "route" too.

NAT HSRP Problem

2001-02-17 Thread Simon Watson
htmlDIVHi Guys/DIV DIVnbsp;/DIV DIVI've got 2 dual ethernet Cisco 1605 routers connected to each other via 2 cascaded hubs.Both sets of interfaces are set up for HSRP.(eth0 of both routers arenbsp;in one HSRP group amp; eth1 are in another HSRP group). Both routers have also been set up to

promiscuous mode (NIC)

2001-02-17 Thread AABAN34
Does anyone no of any good promiscuous tools? and how do you no your NIC is in or have a promiscuous NIC in your Computer _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to

Re: NAT HSRP Problem

2001-02-17 Thread Jason Fletcher
I don't think you can do this? The standby router doesn't have the translation table of the active router, so when the active router went down you will lose your connection. Jason Fletcher "Simon Watson" wrote in message ... htmlDIVHi Guys/DIV DIVnbsp;/DIV DIVI've got 2 dual ethernet Cisco

Re: Systemic problems at Verizon

2001-02-17 Thread Mask Of Zorro
I had a similar experience at a familiar location in Washington, DC. I can still taste the funny taste that it left in my mouth. No - I didn't grab the wires in my teeth - but the experience did leave me with a funny taste. If I think about it, I can still taste it today... Was no wall there

Re: promiscuous mode (NIC)

2001-02-17 Thread Larry Lamb
Well if you're looking to sniff for traffic, you can use a Linux box with tools like Ethereal and IPTraf (traffic data) to collect information. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]... Does anyone no of any good promiscuous tools? and how do you no your NIC is in or have a

CCIE Lab Prep Boot Camps

2001-02-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone here attended any of the CCIE lab prep boot camps? If so what training company was it with, and was the boot camp worth it? Chad A. Simmons, MCSE, CCDA, CCNP Network/Systems Consultant Network Services Group Court Sqare Data Group, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Good study guide for CCNP?

2001-02-17 Thread Circusnuts
I just passed the CCNA exam and I would like to study CCNP. I say this not as a joke, but PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. Let your first router job teach you a little educate yourself with a real network. It's @ that point you can figure what it is you really want to do... Phil - Original

Re: Ghost Server and clients using multicast

2001-02-17 Thread Adam Burgess
Jeff, My understanding of the Ghost multicast clients is that they use the OSI Packet Driver, and support layer 2 multicast only (ie. cannot be routerd through VLANs). You may need to put a multicast server in any VLAN where there are clients (remember that the server does very little and could

RE: NAT HSRP Problem

2001-02-17 Thread Bob Johnson
Currently the IOS does not support NAT HSRP operating together It's not a bug as they do mention it somewhere on CCO (possibly in the NAT FAQ) There is both the problem with the standby router not knowing the NAT translation table of the active router and the fact that NAT won't use the

question about frame

2001-02-17 Thread Fred Danson
Hey guys, I just got a quick question about Frame Relay. I've been reading the BCRAN book published by Sybex, and I'm finding the frame relay chapter a bit confusing. A few paragraphs from the Sybex book state the following: "Committed burst size and excess burst size are the two

question about frame

2001-02-17 Thread Fred Danson
Hey guys, I just got a quick question about Frame Relay. I've been reading the BCRAN book published by Sybex, and I'm finding the frame relay chapter a bit confusing. A few paragraphs from the Sybex book state the following: "Committed burst size and excess burst size are the two

Re: Firewalls and VPNs

2001-02-17 Thread anthony kim
Anyone can confirm that a PIX decrements TTL? On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 11:35:46AM -0500, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: This is a less marketing-speak and more technically driven terminology problem than router versus switch, but, again, I fall back on there being no such thing as a router. There

Re: Does a PIX Route (was Re: Firewalls and VPNs)

2001-02-17 Thread Yonkerbonk
Is there any good reason why the PIX doesn't route? Why it doesn't run OSPF? A Checkpoint firewall running on a Solaris box would be able to run OSPF or something, right? Why not a PIX? Michael --- anthony kim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does your pix have a default route? Does your pix forward

Re: Back to Back config

2001-02-17 Thread John Neiberger
I believe the cause of your problem is that you are using the bandwidth statement instead of the clock rate statement. The bandwidth statement has no effect on physical layer clocking, it only makes adjustments to routing protocol metric calculations. To make this behave correctly, add

Re: IGRP to EIGRP conversion #2

2001-02-17 Thread suaveguru
sorry mind if I ask what is the command to change default admin dist of a routing protocol regards, suaveguru --- Russell Lusignan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Enable EIGRP on the routers and add the network statements as you normally would.. raise the administrative distance of EIGRP to 110, I