Re: [Re: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes]

2001-02-26 Thread Hatim badr
Thank you for your response I want tp put 2 scopes in that server, which means that I have 1 IP address or evan two but how can I force a client to take from specific scope Thanks "Larry Lamb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As long as you have a router to move the traffic between the two VLANs,

CCNA Router Simulator

2001-02-26 Thread pratul
Dear All,=20 Could you please advise me where I can get a router simulator free of = cost . Thks/brgds _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: suresh's CCNP materials [1:2160]

2001-02-26 Thread David Rosenbaum
Ian, I bought his BSCN and BCMSN pack last week and found good thought it is = not as much bigger than CCNA pack in size, it has got good number of = actual questions, I took 896 with his pack on the BSCN. I yet to take = the BCMSN booked for the coming week. In the test I had some 35-40 = questio

Re: Private Internet Addressing

2001-02-26 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
ElephantChild wrote: RFC 1918, section 3: "[...]Because private addresses have no global meaning, routing information about private networks shall not be propagated on inter-enterprise links, *and packets with private source or destination addresses should not be forwarded across such

Flash Card for Cisco 1005

2001-02-26 Thread CiScO
Are there any alternative and cheaper brand for Flash memory on Cisco 1005? The one's by Smart Media for 4MB sells for around 75.00. Any info would be helpful. Thanks! -- Joe N., CCNA Teligent NOC Data Engineer 1 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http

RE: Dialer Watch

2001-02-26 Thread McCallum, Robert
When using dialer watch you should still configure your isdn line as normal. If you do not specify interesting traffic then the isdn line wont come up. -Original Message- From: Nonnweiler Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 25 February 2001 11:04 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Dialer

FW: Dialer Watch

2001-02-26 Thread Nonnweiler Daniel
-Original Message- From: Nonnweiler Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:10 To: McCallum, Robert Subject: RE: Dialer Watch Hi Robert, Thanks for replying. But maybe I am out to lunch here. If i dont specify interesting traffic, what couses the dialer to

RE: Dialer Watch

2001-02-26 Thread Nonnweiler Daniel
Hi Robert, No understand your answer. Sorry I explained it wrong. The ISDN is up all time only when I disconnect the main link and dialer. It then build the correct EIGRP routes. But the interface will never go down unless i reconnect the mail serial link again. regard Daniel -Original Messa

SNMP Agent on Router

2001-02-26 Thread Amit Gupta
Hi All, I need some help for making the router SNMP enabled. I am actually testing it out SNMP Manager Utility. I am using the following commands on the router snmp-server community hppublic RO snmp-server enable traps snmp snmp-server host x.x.x.x traps hppublic where x.x.x.x is the IP addres

juniper and cisco

2001-02-26 Thread cslx
it is said that the core technology of juniper is better than cisco now,it that true? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Stephen Skinner
that`s funny i`m currnetly 18 mnthsccnp(3/4) and CCNA/DA.did my CCNA when i was still in my mum`s womb.Does that make me to young???   You know it`s hard to impress people in interview`s when you mess your shorts,and keep dribbling...but i`ll keep trying   regards   stewveTh

RE: juniper and cisco

2001-02-26 Thread Buri, Heather H
>From what I understand from people who work with large scale providers, Juniper is stronger in the Backbone. I believe Cisco is probably still the best for overall Enterprise products. Heather Buri -Original Message- From: cslx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001

PIX SSH

2001-02-26 Thread Gil Shulman
Hi all, A couple of weeks ago I have red on this mailing list that remote connection to the PIX firewall is possible not only through IPSEC tunnels but also by using SSH. If so I will appreciate it if someone will send me a brief explanation about how it is done and a configuration example. T

Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread McCallum, Robert
Does anyone out there use the Cisco Network Designer tool? If so what are your views on it. Here is the link to view the actual tool. http://www.cisco.com/partner/cnd/inside.html _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.h

flash

2001-02-26 Thread Dale Frohman
Is flash from an AS5300 interchangeable with flash from any other cisco device? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FW: Dialer Watch

2001-02-26 Thread Erick B.
You can do a show dialer to see whats bringing up the line. You can also use 'debug dialer' and the debugs will show you when it dials. Turn off debugs when done. --- Nonnweiler Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > -Original Message- > From: Nonnweiler Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Dial-Up AS5300 Dial Out

2001-02-26 Thread Salsero33
Is there anyone who has experience setting up an AS5300 for dial-out capability and if so how is it done?? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For Sale

2001-02-26 Thread Adelphia News
I am selling most of my lab now that I have reached my goals and no longer need it. Most of my stuff is already spoken for by some friends but I have the following for sale: Cisco 4000M 2 ethernet and 2 serial 16/16/4 -- $1200 Cisco 2524 2 5-in-1 serials and 1 Ethernet 16/16 -- $900 Intel 9100 2

Re: juniper and cisco

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>"cslx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote, >it is said that the core technology of juniper is better than cisco now,it >that true? If you mean technology for provider-level core routers, Juniper certainly is a strong competitor, and others may enter that space as well. Juniper's products don't nec

RE: Private Internet Addressing

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Really? So you wouldn't recommend using RFC 1918 addressing in a transient >network, say, for a customer (end user) production network, as a means of >securing the routers/switches that transport the data? The servers used >direct server return (http://www.foundrynet.com/genFaqDSR.html), and di

RE: Lou Rossi's Token Ring paper

2001-02-26 Thread Cletus . O . Ugwu
I agree with Nigel. It should be a physical star and a logical ring. Cletus Ugwu -Original Message- From: Nigel van Tura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 7:29 AM To: Bradley J. Wilson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Lou Rossi's Token Ring paper But Bradley I

Re: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes

2001-02-26 Thread Scott M. Trieste
You will also need to create a "super-scope" since you will have 2 different net addresses on the same NIC card. "Hatim badr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Dear All, > > I'm using Windows NT DHCP server with 2 scopes in that server. I'm creati

Re: Router Rack System - Help

2001-02-26 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
A company called Anixter sells rehab racks pretty cheap http://www.anixter.com/ Don - Original Message - From: Ray Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 7:51 AM Subject: Router Rack System - Help > Guys, > > I am really trying to search high

Re: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Ruben Arias
This discussion made me feel real good, I was having a lot of problems trying to remember all the stuff for the tests, specially those items I can't practice on. Now I realize 47 is not to old when you are not alone in the journey towards CCIE. rtc wrote: > I'm 40--am I getting too old for this

Re: Managed or "smart" Hub

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, C.M. Weaver wrote: > >> Am I correct in stating that a managed or "smart" hub maintains MAC address >> tables along with port number information to forward packets to the >> appropriate destination? ElephantChild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Not as I understand these terms. Wh

RE: SNMP Agent on Router

2001-02-26 Thread Hennen, David
The mib database is installed on the SNMP manager (the host), as part of the snmp application running on that system. The router sends numeric strings (traps) to the listening SNMP manager indicating events have happened like a power supply failure or a wan link down. When the SNMP manager recei

RE: PIX and Cisco Secure ACS

2001-02-26 Thread Nabil Fares
Syamsul, It sure is possible http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_v53/config/com mands.htm#xtocid22331 This will show you how to set the PIX to intercept any traffic (HTTP, Telnet and FTP). HTH, Nabil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EM

Re: ccbootcamp

2001-02-26 Thread Arinze Okafo
I used the nantech.com CCIE prep labs over the last week, and they seem closest to the real thing. The big advantage they have over the ccbootcamp labs is the way they are worded...The wording makes you think of the appropriate solution for any given task, as opposed to just asking you to con

RE: Private Internet Addressing

2001-02-26 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
Where I'm located, it seems that "major" ISP's are being bought left-right-and-center. I would think that with some of the acquisitions that have been made, what could have been a simple "merging" of networks would get a little ugly, trying to remove the duplicate "private internet addressing"

Cisco Study aids for trade

2001-02-26 Thread Kyle Sie
To future CCNA's and future CCNP's, email mailto:CCNP'[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED] if interested in trading Cisco study and/or training aids.  Aids available include (CCNA virtual labs), SIMs (virtual traiing aids for CCNPs).Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.

RE: Private Internet Addressing

2001-02-26 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
As part of this thread, several people have mentioned that one of the problems created is "breaking MTU path discovery." Could someone explain what this means? Thanks -Original Message- From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 11:21 PM To: [EMA

Summarization

2001-02-26 Thread Vik Evans
Can some one please explain summarization to me a little better than this stupid book I have. I can't tell if I am supposed to subtract a bit from the subnet mask in order to summarize and once you come up with your summary address, how do you know what addresses it summarizes? Thanks Vik - MCSE,

Re: [Re: Managed or "smart" Hub]

2001-02-26 Thread Tim Rutherford
IMO "Smart" or managed hubs implies SNMP capabilities Not all but some managed hubs maintain per port MAC information. However, this is not used (as in a switch) for traffic direction. Having per port MAC information allows for things like: Troubleshooting - MAC xxx is using my IP address. Where i

Citrix deployment

2001-02-26 Thread Dinesh Pankhania
Apologies if people feel this is off subject is so please delete Looking to deploy Citrix thin client technology within campus environment. LAN infrastructure is Cisco Catalyst 6500,5500,3500,2900 WAN is Cisco 3640 , 2900 I have no experience of Citrix but have already started doing researc

RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Chuck Larrieu
This is the Enterprise Design Tool from NetformX. My employer has rolled this out to all us sales engineer types, and I use it regularly. Yes it is fairly decent, and I find it useful. Yes there are a number of irritating bugs. For example, one cannot place a redundant supervisor into a 6509. Th

RE: juniper and cisco

2001-02-26 Thread Dan West
For our company, Cisco does not yet provide reliable products that scale to OC192 and beyond. Juniper easily handles this for our backbone interfaces. I don't work with it directly myself, but that's what the higher-up engineers have told our group. :> --- "Buri, Heather H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr

RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread John Neiberger
Chuck, you're still alive! I was beginning to wonder if studying for the lab had turned you into a vegetable! :-) You've only got a little over a month to go, right? And then it's off to Disneyland for Chuck and family! Regards, John > This is the Enterprise Design Tool from NetformX. My em

Fw: email abuse from your client donald b johnson jr

2001-02-26 Thread ian gomeche
- Original Message - From: "ian gomeche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Donald B Johnson Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 4:02 PM Subject: email abuse from your client donald b johnson jr you will see that i have already asked your client twice t

Re: Managed or "smart" Hub

2001-02-26 Thread Andrew Cook
I know there is no canonical distinction between a bridge and a switch, but I tend to think of bridges as doing software-based forwarding with few ports while switches are hardware-based lookups with much greater port density and speed. Works for me! Andrew Cook - Original Message - Fro

Re: EBGP multihop question

2001-02-26 Thread Peter Van Oene
I'm not sure if I follow you here. I believe the question has to do with how the peering became established in the first place. Simply adding a neighbor statement to a router in no way enables the router to find a route to that particular neighbor. Actually, the issue of routing to remote ne

RE: CCIE salary

2001-02-26 Thread Hinton Bandele-NBH281
With that said, I will certainly follow all your suggestions to become better informed. I should let you know that although I am currently a member of IEEE and have several subcriptions, I do not posses tha hands on experience with all the technologies. I have a very good understanding of the

Re: juniper and cisco

2001-02-26 Thread Nathan
Check out Cisco's optical VSR technology. /n cslx wrote: > it is said that the core technology of juniper is better than cisco now,it > that true? > > _ > FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html > Report misconduct and

Re: Lou Rossi's Token Ring paper

2001-02-26 Thread perryb
Hi all, I'm goinf to diverge from the star/bus issue in Mr. Rossi's paper, and direct everyones attention to what I believe could be a mistake (clerical error) in the paper on the DLSW piece. Directly underneath Mr. Rossi's very first DLSW diagram, you see the RIF values for "Router_A," and "Rou

Napster internet technology

2001-02-26 Thread Hinton Bandele-NBH281
I am performing research into the technical underpinnings of the Napster program that allows a desktop machine the ability to utilize desktop and internet tools to deliver a truly distributed Internet application. Can anyone assist me by provide technical information on the Napster program? L

RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Mark Rose
I have a CCO login, but cannot get to this tool. It keeps on asking for a logon. Any ideas? TIA Mark -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of McCallum, Robert Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 8:03 AM To: 'Ccielab' (E-mail); Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E

Re: juniper and cisco

2001-02-26 Thread Scott M. Trieste
Juniper v. Cisco Juniper seems to be a serious player in the carrier core, IP-only arena. Companies like Worldcom really like the wirespeed Gigabit/Terabit switching fabric. On the other hand, Cisco has a strong grasp (and market share) in the Enterprise arena. For my $.02 worth, they provide t

RE: Private Internet Addressing: MTU Path Discovery

2001-02-26 Thread Peter Van Oene
Maximum Transfer Units (MTU) have an significant impact on the efficiency of traffic flow. MTU's are set on a per link basis and describe the maximum datagram size permitted on a link. Should a datagram size exceed the particular MTU on a link, the datagram is either dropped or fragmented dep

Re: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Not quite sure how I fit into this model. I'm 52, but I was about 18 when I first touched a computer, and 19 or 20 when I first did something that was recognizable as network-related (terminal-based timesharing). By 1970, I was doing early distributed computing (medical lab instrument comput

Re: Napster internet technology

2001-02-26 Thread Mask Of Zorro
Suggestions: 1. Contact Napster re:development tool, though I think that it is irrelevent (development tools are a personal preference, any number of tools could get you there with the goal clearly defined) 2. Do a few sniffer traces of the application in action in a test lab environment. Yo

Fw: email abuse from your client donald b johnson jr

2001-02-26 Thread ian gomeche
- Original Message - From: "ian gomeche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Donald B Johnson Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 4:02 PM Subject: email abuse from your client donald b johnson jr you will see that i have already asked your client twice

Re: Managed or "smart" Hub

2001-02-26 Thread W. Alan Robertson
Typically, a smart "hub" is simply SNMP managable. It may also facilitate the activation or disabling of specific ports. What you are talking about is a switch. Any time your device has awareness of Layer 2 information (MAC addresses, for example), you are referring to a Bridge or Switch (Which

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Mel Chandler PMI
I'm 29 and all I ever hear about is how young I am (I guess youth is automatically associated with inexperience) But I've been around. I've done a four year tour in the Navy in the Advanced Electronics field as a Sonar Technician on a Submarine. I've worked for some fortune 500 companies like A

RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Chuck, Hope your preparation is going well. You make some excellent points, that I'd like to take up to the 10,000 foot level and generalize upon. People often misconstrue that there is one proper user interface (GUI, menu, CLI) and/or that a tool should give finished results. The real mess

Re: juniper and cisco

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
How long has this been deployed? >Check out Cisco's optical VSR technology. > >/n > >cslx wrote: > >> it is said that the core technology of juniper is better than cisco now,it > > that true? >> _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Dale Frohman
If they think you are young, they will probably think I am still a baby being only 19. I have my CCNA, 1/4 CCNP and actively seeking MCSE 2k. I also have an AA degree and also seeking my bachelor degree in computer science. I plan on getting my CCIE within the next few years. I have worked wit

RE: Dial-Up Experts...

2001-02-26 Thread Mel Chandler PMI
OMG, but I'd really be impressed if you connected a VIC-20 up to a TRS-80. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 10:01 AM To: Circusnuts Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Dial-Up Experts... I've done this with two modems a

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Andy
I'm considerably younger actually. My youngest peer is your age. Good thing I look older. I know how it goes. I have learned to keep my age a guarded secret (and not be smug about accomplishing the same amount in a couple of years then others have in 10-20). Especially when switching jobs and fi

Re: PIX SSH

2001-02-26 Thread kent . hundley
Gil, Did you try the PIX 5.3 command reference? It seems fairly thorough, shows how to create RSA keys and the SSH command syntax. HTH, Kent On 26 Feb 2001, at 15:46, Gil Shulman wrote: > H

Re: access-list

2001-02-26 Thread kent . hundley
Nelluri, Comments embedded: On 25 Feb 2001, at 19:31, Nelluri Reddy wrote: > I need some help with IP extended access lists. > > I have an FTP server on the inside and I need to allow access to it > from the outside. There are two ports used, FTP (20) for control and > FTP-DATA (21) for the tr

RE: core internet technology

2001-02-26 Thread Hinton Bandele-NBH281
I am performing research into the technical underpinnings of the Napster program that allows a desktop machine the ability to utilize desktop and internet tools to deliver a truly distributed Internet application. Can anyone assist me by provide technical information on the Napster program? L

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Robert Padjen
Contrary to Mr. Reagan, sometimes youth is a positive. I have two years on Mel, and I'm just finally getting out of the 'you're so young...' Govern your enthusiasm and impatience in meetings and kick (*$. --- Dale Frohman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If they think you are young, they will probab

Re: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Tom Lisa
Well, I guess this puts me in the "old geezer" category. I got my Bachelor degree when I was 40, my Masters at 45 and my CCNA at 55. I'm just now starting on the CCNP and hope to achieve CCIE status by 65 (Would this make me the oldest to finally get a CCIE?), just in time to retire from teac

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Hinton Bandele-NBH281
Your journey is a very exciting one. I am very respectful of your knowledge and understanding of the business. you mentioned being effective based on how someone thinks. i have discovered that the way a person thinks is vitally important. personally, i am a problem solving thinker. i always

RE: Dial-Up Experts...

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I'll see your VIC-20 to Trash-80, and raise you PDP-8 to PDP-11. >OMG, but I'd really be impressed if you connected a VIC-20 up to a TRS-80. > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 10:01 AM >To: Circusnuts >Cc: [EMAIL PROT

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Andy
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Dale Frohman wrote: > If they think you are young, they will probably think I am still a baby > being only 19. I have my CCNA, 1/4 CCNP and actively seeking MCSE 2k. I > also have an AA degree and also seeking my bachelor degree in computer > science. I plan on getting my

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Denis A. Baldwin
I find myself in much of the same situation Dale is in. At 20, I am busting with energy most of the time. I know how to fix the problems and I have the desire to, but I often get the "you're not old enough and experienced enough" excuse from people who haven't seen my work. A lot of people assum

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>If they think you are young, they will probably think I am still a baby >being only 19. I have my CCNA, 1/4 CCNP and actively seeking MCSE 2k. I >also have an AA degree and also seeking my bachelor degree in computer >science. I plan on getting my CCIE within the next few years. I have >worke

Re: Starting on CCNP

2001-02-26 Thread Tom Lisa
For what its worth, the new Cisco CCNP Academy is going to teach the courses in the following order: BSCN, BCRAN, BCMSN & CIT. Many people in past posts have indicated that regardless of the order of the first three, you should take CIT last as it requires knowledge & skills learned in the othe

Re: ccbootcamp

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I used the nantech.com CCIE prep labs over the last week, and they seem >closest to the real thing. The big advantage they have over the ccbootcamp >labs is the way they are worded...The wording makes you think of the >appropriate solution for any given task, as opposed to just asking you to >con

RE: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes

2001-02-26 Thread Mel Chandler PMI
I'm interested in this too. In an emergency we setup three DHCP server, one on each segment. Since they're just workstations with no redundancy at all, I'd like to setup one DHCP server on a fourth segment that has all our servers and have the three segments forward their DHCP requests to the se

Flashing a 2600 series by modem

2001-02-26 Thread Ron Stark
Hey gang, I'm having trouble flashing a 2620 through a modem connection, any help would be appreciated. Ron _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ATM/LANE

2001-02-26 Thread Lou Nelson
I have an ATM cloud with LS1010s LS1015s and an 8540. On my lane blade I have the LES/BUSs and LECs configured A long time ago... I was having problems with ATM director as part of CWSI seeing the ATM cloud correctly.. Part of the FIX was stating VTP ENABLED on the Lane Blades... I recently

RE: Dial-Up Experts...

2001-02-26 Thread Erick B.
I did that way back when. Vic-20 to Atari as well. I have a c64 and amiga 500 still, as well as a Commodore datasette in the original target box with price tag intact. --- Mel Chandler PMI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OMG, but I'd really be impressed if you connected a > VIC-20 up to a TRS-80. >

RE: Dial-Up Experts... (completely off topic but I can't help it)

2001-02-26 Thread Bob Johnson
I didn't get to play at the high stakes tables (where the PDP-11 people sit) but I do fondly recall the happy feeling of getting my SYM-1 talking to a KIM-1 via serial connection. The SYM-1 was really funky for it's time as it had a quasi video out that would display a line of text on a oscil

RE: Dial-Up Experts... (completely off topic but I can't help it)

2001-02-26 Thread Mask Of Zorro
I actually still have my acoustic coupler... Z >From: Bob Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: Bob Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'Howard C. Berkowitz'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: Dial-Up Experts... (completely off topic but I can't help it) >Date: Mon, 26 Feb 200

RE: Dial-Up Experts... (completely off topic but I can't help it)

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I didn't get to play at the high stakes tables (where the PDP-11 people sit) >but I do fondly recall the happy feeling of getting my SYM-1 talking to a >KIM-1 via serial connection. > >The SYM-1 was really funky for it's time as it had a quasi video out that >would display a line of text on a

Re: Flashing a 2600 series by modem

2001-02-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hey gang, > >I'm having trouble flashing a 2620 through a modem connection, any >help would be >appreciated. > >Ron > Flashing it? I have this sudden image of trying to signal an open raincoat over a modem connection. :-) _ FAQ, list archives, and subscripti

Two ISDN Sources connected to my router with one BRI port

2001-02-26 Thread Magdy H. Ibrahim
Hi All, With a single BRI port on a Cisco router, can I have separate ISDN sources accessing the router simultaneously? Can any one tell me how to use of dialer profiles. and how to configure one dialer interface per customer, and link them to the BRI. Please I need your help ___

Aironet 340 Bridges

2001-02-26 Thread Nodir Nazarov
Hello, Wireless Experts, what is the difference between Aironet 340 Bridge and Aironet 340 Workgroup bridge ? What is limitation of workgroup bridges ? As far as I know they all use same antennaes... Thanks, Nodir _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http

Re: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Kevin Wigle
Perhaps you need a CCO login associated to a Reseller/Partner, not a client CCO login. I can get to the site and what I read on CCO is that the software/tool is part of a course. When you take the course - you get the tool. The course is $435. * * * * * * * Training In order to insure partner

CCIE checklist

2001-02-26 Thread Jim K
I am sorry to ask this question . But doesn anyone have a ccie checklist = . I am trying to build a ccie prep checklist. Please help if you can . _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisc

Equipment for sale

2001-02-26 Thread Croyle, James
Good afternoon everyone. 3 items for sale, completed my CCNP and CCIE is a while off. ;-) 2501, 2521, and 2900 XL switch (16 port) All pertinent details below, price $3300 includes insurance and shipping to anywhere in the continental US. Cashiers check or money orders only. If you are withi

RE: juniper and cisco

2001-02-26 Thread Roger Sohn
Actually, that's not true anymore. Cisco released their OC192 routers about 3-4 weeks ago and it performs and scales better than Juniper's routers. Juniper's equipment doesn't scale well and performance loss is experienced under a full loaded node of interface cards. Cisco's stuff doesn't do

Re: ccbootcamp

2001-02-26 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
A vote a mixture Don - Original Message - From: Howard C. Berkowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:39 AM Subject: Re: ccbootcamp > >I used the nantech.com CCIE prep labs over the last week, and they seem > >closest to the real thing. The bi

RE: Flashing a 2600 series by modem

2001-02-26 Thread Christopher Larson
Is the remote negotiating a ppp session or is it a straight serial connection? If you are dialing in directly w/o ppp then you will most likely want to do a reload and a break to get into rommon and then issue the command xmodem (or whatever it is) and upload the new IOS. If you go this route, ch

Can someone interpret this please? - an Update

2001-02-26 Thread Kevin Wigle
Group, An update on that late-collision issue I brought to the list a while back. Finally got to talk to a tech with my ISP today and we worked through the circuit. It seems the half-duplex / full-duplex answer wins the prize. At first they tried to get me to verify my router's settings and as

RE: what is the average age of people in this stuff?

2001-02-26 Thread Roger Sohn
I commend you on your attitude and experience accumlated. My advice to you is to continue to rock on. I am 24 and I've been working in this field for about 4 years now (I'm still working on a BS) as a Network Engineer with CCNA and working towards my CCNP. What I learned from others is that

Re: Starting on CCNP

2001-02-26 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
I did CCNA BCMSN, CIT, BCRAN, CCDA, CID, BSCN. This made most sense to me and I passed with flying colors. Don - Original Message - From: Tom Lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Paul Weinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:40 AM Subject: Re: Starti

RE: CCIE checklist

2001-02-26 Thread TALBOT, WILLIAM P (SWBT)
Try this, http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/exam_preparation/preparation.html# 1 There will be links to the requirements for the CCIE certifications including the blueprint. Good Luck, Pat -Original Message- From: Jim K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 26, 200

RE: Flashing a 2600 series by modem

2001-02-26 Thread Ron Stark
Christopher, This is a remote session to a WAN router in Boston. This session is without PPP, the error I'm getting is "%opening xmodem, read only file system." Christopher Larson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/26/2001 12:18:21 PM To: Ron Stark/SanDiego/Cymer@Cymer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject

Convergence time 6509-6509-3524

2001-02-26 Thread Timo Graser
I have 2 6509 in the Core Layer, 2 in the Distribution Layer, and 3524s in the Access-Layer. All 6509 with Layer 3. All links redundand with Gigabit My Question is: How long is the Convergence time if a link fails? Routing Protocol EIGRP or OSPF. 65096509 Core | \/ | 6509 6509 Dist

Re: Flashing a 2600 series by modem

2001-02-26 Thread Ron Stark
If I can't get it working, "Flashing" will be more akin to "Flash Bang grenades" "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/26/2001 11:26:54 AM Please respond to "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Ron Stark/SanDiego/Cymer) Subject: Re: Flashi

Re: Can someone interpret this please? - an Update

2001-02-26 Thread John Neiberger
I don't remember this thread, but I wanted to chime in. This one time (at band camp) we had a file server connected to a hub, but someone set the server to full duplex. This was wreaking all sorts of havoc on the LAN. I noticed the large number of late collisions but I didn't know what that ind

Re: Flashing a 2600 series by modem

2001-02-26 Thread John Neiberger
> >Hey gang, > > > >I'm having trouble flashing a 2620 through a modem connection, any > >help would be > >appreciated. > > > >Ron > > > > > Flashing it? I have this sudden image of trying to signal an open > raincoat over a modem connection. > > :-) > That gives an entirely

RE: Cisco Network Design

2001-02-26 Thread Steve Smith
I have both logins and only the reseller login will work. Kevin is correct. Steve -Original Message- From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 1:42 PM To: Mark Rose; Cisco@Groupstudy. Com (E-mail) Subject: Re: Cisco Network Design Perhaps you need a C

RE: juniper and cisco

2001-02-26 Thread Dan West
Wow, 3-4 weeks and I'm behind the times already ;> It doesn't hurt that Cisco can just purchase other companies' products and make them their own. I'm not sure about this case, but I know that the Catalyst switch series was purchased (the whole company?) by Cisco and the same with Aeronet ( the w

RE: Lou Rossi's Token Ring paper

2001-02-26 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I'm coming into this discussion late, but without any context I think it's pretty clear that Token Ring is a logical ring. Each station acts like a bit repeater, taking in bits from the upstream neighbor and sending bits to the downstream neighbor. When sending a frame, a station waits for its

Re: Convergence time 6509-6509-3524

2001-02-26 Thread Scott M. Trieste
If you are running HSRP, your failover time should be almost instantaneous. If you are letting EIGRP/OSPF handle your redunancy, I'd say <60secs is a good estimation, barring your 4 6509's are the only layer 3 devices on your infrastructure. "Timo Graser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message B9

Flash Memory for Cisco 1005..

2001-02-26 Thread CiScO
Are there any alternative and cheaper brand for Flash memory for Cisco 1005? The one's by Smart Media for 4MB sells for around 75.00. Any info would be helpful. Thanks! -- Joe N., CCNA Teligent NOC Data Engineer 1 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

LAN-WAN Diagrams

2001-02-26 Thread CCIE1951
Does anyone know where there are good diagrams of different LAN-WAN configurations on the internet, for free of course. TIA, Jess _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violation

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