Re: CCIE Design...too much?

2001-03-02 Thread Laurent Lange
Hi Mark, hi all, I totally agree with you. I am currently a CCDP and as a pre-sales engineer, I do not have the opportunity to maintain the equipment. Some of the questions of the CCDP track were already sometimes painful for me (like which show command to use), although I find a command is the

Re: Question on FTP and TFTP on Routers and Switches,

2001-03-02 Thread Panagiotis Skliros
I am using KIWI's Catools for taking backup's of my running configuration files. Panagiotis Skliros Network Engineer Lambrakis Press S.A. ""Wonkyu Lee"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Hi All, > > > What I want to accomplish is to download

2 ISP's

2001-03-02 Thread Atul Kumar Udupi
Greetings, Hello All I would like to know , Is there any way to terminate 2 ISP's on a same cisco router and use them as a redundant link. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondiscl

RE: Can anyone clarify the difference of these two?

2001-03-02 Thread Willy Schoots
There is a difference as not both the source and destination port are the same. Lets say Station A wants to telnet to station B: Source port A: >1024Destination Port: 23 (telnet) So to come back to your access-lists it DOES make a difference. See this partial trace below: Station A: 192.

finished ccnp

2001-03-02 Thread Iakovos Svolakis
Hi all, I have just finished CIT exam yesterday so from today I am a CCNP. The problem is that I passed the old ACRC exam not the new BSCN. Does anyone know if there is a problem with that? And one more question about the CVOICE specialization: is there any book = to read for the exam? Thanks

port speed

2001-03-02 Thread Gayathri
Am I right to say that if I set the port speed to auto , the duplex setting is also set accordingly? Or should we manually set it to full duplex? Thanks _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

Re: port speed

2001-03-02 Thread Larry Lamb
When set to auto a FE port should negotiate in the following order: 100Base-TX FDX 100Base-T4 100Base-TX 10Base-T FDX 10Base-T For best results, manually code the speed and duplex to match the other end though. "Gayathri" wrote in message <97nuee$mj2$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > >Am I right to say

Re: 2 ISP's

2001-03-02 Thread Larry Lamb
Yep, you can do a lot of different things with routing as well depending on the memory available, etc. Full BGP from both, full BGP from one with a floating static route, etc. "Atul Kumar Udupi" wrote in message <97nsnb$gr8$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >Greetings, >Hello All I would like to know ,

Re: ccnp 1.0/2.0 question

2001-03-02 Thread Larry Lamb
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/shortcuts/FAQ/ see #10 Gordon White wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >i took the old acrc test right before they retired it. except for >support, which i haven't taken yet, the rest of the exams i took were >v2.0 (including ccna). > >will the

Re: 2 ISP's

2001-03-02 Thread Atul Kumar Udupi
can u give me some more info please "Larry Lamb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 97o0hs$p33$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:97o0hs$p33$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Yep, you can do a lot of different things with routing as well depending on > the memory available, etc. Full BGP from both, full BGP from o

Re: 2 ISP's

2001-03-02 Thread Larry Lamb
Well what type of router are you looking to deploy? This will significantly influence your decision on what type of routing/connectivity that you'll use. Full BGP tables can chew up a lot of memory. Looking a the Mae-East Looking Glass at Digex, they're using almost 30MB. That's going to requi

Cisco 3640 PRI module cable pinout

2001-03-02 Thread Shane Stockman
I am going to connect a cable from the telco's chrono directly to the PRI module on the 3640. I need the pinouts for the cable from the chrono to the port.I am using cat5 cable. This is what I have found but I am unsure whether it is correct to use as I don't want to blow the module port. Pin

RE: HEX

2001-03-02 Thread Nuria Cañamares
Why don't you use the calculator of windows accesories? -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Dale Frohman Enviado el: Jueves 1 de Marzo de 2001 3:24 PM Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Asunto: HEX Does anyone have a way/tricks in remembering how to do H

RE: HEX

2001-03-02 Thread Barronton, Ken
Because you can't use it during an exam. Real life...OK, exam...NO. -Original Message- From: Nuria Canamares [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 6:27 AM To: 'Dale Frohman' Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: HEX Why don't you use the calculator of windows accesories?

Re: port speed

2001-03-02 Thread Mihai Dumitru
This is true for the Catalyst switches with set / clear commands. For the IOS based devices, you have "speed auto" and "duplex auto". Gayathri wrote: > > Am I right to say that if I set the port speed to auto , the duplex setting > is also set accordingly? Or should we manually set it to ful

RE: HEX

2001-03-02 Thread Andrew Cook
When I sat for the BCMSN, I spent a few minutes during the background/preparation questions whipping up a quick hex chart for the boundaries - 10, 20, 30, ... D0, E0, F0. I was very proud of myself until the questions that needed hex conversion had a button at the bottom that opened a full hex-to

Re: port speed

2001-03-02 Thread Mihai Dumitru
Mihai Dumitru wrote: > > This is true for the Catalyst switches with set / clear commands. For > the IOS based devices, you have "speed auto" and "duplex auto". > P.S. It is not recommended to leave the speed and duplex to auto (default). Set them manually. > Gayathri wrote: > > > > Am I r

RE: Passed CID! (Some parting shots....)

2001-03-02 Thread Lopez, Robert
Congratulations John! I'm in pursuit of CCNP and CCDP as well. I take the BCSN on Monday. Thanks for your insight into the CID exam. I'll be be taking it in a few months. Have a great weekend! Robert Robert M. Lopez Network Planning Ann Arbor Data Center Pfizer Global Research & Developm

Multicast through firewall

2001-03-02 Thread Gautam Gupta
Hi I am trying to pass a muticast stream (IPTV) through a pix firewall. The PIX firewall seems to be blocking it. Anyway of defining a ruleset on the firewall for muticast. I am using PIM DM for muticast routing. I have the option of replacing the PIX with check point. Any help will be appreciate

Re: No response from Cisco 2503 series Router

2001-03-02 Thread Brian
could be many things. Bootroms, bad memory, etcmaybe even fried mainboard. Who did you buy it from? They should take it back On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Tariq Bin Azad wrote: > Hello Everybody. > > I jst bought Cisco 2503 router from USA > Ooops !!! My router is not working > > Here

Re: VLANS and DHCP

2001-03-02 Thread Brian
ip helper-address On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Chris Sees wrote: > HI, > Does anyone have suggestions for implementing DHCP in an enterprise > environment that wants to use VLAN's (for administratve, regular users, > etc. - for security purposes) and DHCP at the same time? It seems like you > would nee

RE: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall & Vlan problem.

2001-03-02 Thread Nabil Fares
Rob, By default PIX does not allow pings! You can have connectivity though it but, you can't ping it. You have to create an access list allowing icmp. Of course thing assuming its not a subnetting issue. Cisco recommends this access-list be used for testing purposes only, remove when done. HT

Better do those V-labs while you can

2001-03-02 Thread Mask Of Zorro
It was a bloodbath over at Metntor Technologies this morning - another big RIF. Better do those V-labs while they are still available... looks like it won't be long. Z _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.ms

Device Fault Manager

2001-03-02 Thread Jeff Duchin
Has anyone used this with the LAN bundle and give me some pros and cons? Thanks, Jeff _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: FW: Change in CCIE Lab Price

2001-03-02 Thread Craig Columbus
I find this quite annoying. You can't tell me that with the increased volume of registrations Cisco isn't making more money than ever off the exam. I assume that this is a feeble attempt to reduce the number of candidates scheduling the lab. For those whose company is paying the bill, the e

Upgrading from T1 to t3

2001-03-02 Thread Jatin
HI , Can any one help me in knowing what changes will be involved ine terms of hardware , software and configuration changes when up grading the serial link from T1 to T3 Thanks _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.htm

Re: Better do those V-labs while you can

2001-03-02 Thread ramius
What do you mean? ""Mask Of Zorro"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > It was a bloodbath over at Metntor Technologies this morning - another big > RIF. Better do those V-labs while they are still available... looks like it > won't be long. > >

RE: HEX

2001-03-02 Thread Dale Frohman
exactly. I had a friend who told me there was some HEX conversions on the BCMSN exam which i am scheduled to take in a couple of weeks. On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Barronton, Ken wrote: > Because you can't use it during an exam. Real life...OK, exam...NO. > > -Original Message- > From: Nuria C

PIXes and Microsoft CA

2001-03-02 Thread Alejandro Nápoles
Having problems configuring the Microsoft CA for giving certificates to a PIX. I am trying to configure microsoft CA Certificate Server with the PIX, and I am unable to obtain the CA or RA certificate, so, the certificate request fails. I have followed the instructions I found in the Instutor site

Re: CCIE Design...too much?

2001-03-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
To play devil's advocate a bit, at least in the design area, having the greatest of certifications, unless you have a resume showing real experience, will NOT get you a job in building large and complex networks. It could be a useful exercise to articulate the sort of responsibilities for whi

Another Frame-relay issue..

2001-03-02 Thread Nigel Taylor
All,=20 I made another weird discovery this morning in one of my = practice labs. The lab equipment in use; AGS+ : 11.0(22) Frame-relay cloud R1 2501 : 12.0.9(15) Hub sub-interface(s0.1 P-t-P1.1.1.1), and = (s0.2, ip 2.2.2.1) Multipoint R2 2502 : 11.3.(11a)T1 Spoke - Physical inter

RE: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall & Vlan problem.

2001-03-02 Thread Rob Cabeca
We are able to ping the firewall interface when the default gateway is set to the ASP routers and users have access to the internet. The subnetting is also correct as far as I have been able to determine. We just cannot get to the firewall through the MSFC. Any furhter thoughts would be helpful.

RE: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall & Vlan problem.

2001-03-02 Thread Rob Cabeca
The subnet masks on the pix and secondary address of the msfc is 255.255.0.0. Since the ASP routers are using an access list to direct traffic to and from the internet, it may be filtering the route from the msfc. Then we would be sol. I like your idea af switching the primary and secondary ip's o

Re: 2 ISP's

2001-03-02 Thread Oleh Hrynchuk
Larry Lamb wrote: > > Well what type of router are you looking to deploy? This will significantly > influence your decision on what type of routing/connectivity that you'll > use. Full BGP tables can chew up a lot of memory. Looking a the Mae-East > Looking Glass at Digex, they're using almost

RE: how to update pix520 IOS

2001-03-02 Thread Steve Smith
This may help. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/110/upgrade.shtml Steve -Original Message- From: wangjun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 8:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: how to update pix520 IOS=20 Hi,all: I can't update PIX520 IOS 4.3(2) to 4.4(5)

RE: Another Frame-relay issue..

2001-03-02 Thread Virnoche, Phil
Sounds like an improper LMI type,. LMI doesn't autosense on 11.0 code. -Original Message- From: Nigel Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 6:57 AM To: Cisco Group Study; CCIE_Lab Group Study Subject: Another Frame-relay issue.. All,=20 I made ano

RE: HEX

2001-03-02 Thread Curtis Call
I don't seem to remember any HEX conversions...so if they were present they must have been pretty simple. At 07:26 AM 3/2/01, you wrote: >exactly. I had a friend who told me there was some HEX conversions on the >BCMSN exam which i am scheduled to take in a couple of weeks. > >On Fri, 2 Mar 200

Re: VLANS and DHCP

2001-03-02 Thread Jaeheon Yoo
Hi, One more trivial thing: When you decide to deploy more than two DHCP servers for redundancy, it is necessary to divide each total IP pool allocated to that subnet or scope appropriately. DHCP servers don't communicate with each other, so if you don't take that into account, the chances of over

Cisco AVVID Call Manager 3.0 CIM

2001-03-02 Thread Jim K
Does anyone have any feedback on this Cisco CIM. I would like to purchase this one . Is it a good publication ? Please let me know=20 _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure viola

RE: No response from Cisco 2503 series Router

2001-03-02 Thread Daniel Cotts
Sometimes the connection between the power supply wires and the motherboard pins become corroded. Try cleaning the pins. This has worked for me with PCs. > -Original Message- > From: Tariq Bin Azad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 12:49 AM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Another Frame-relay issue..

2001-03-02 Thread Alex Lee
This happens to me in frame-relay lab. Apparently the inverse arp does not function the way it should in lab. Right now I always do 'copy run start', then 'reload' on all lab routers to make sure that the inverse arp and what-not work as it should. In a recent actual frame relay implementation be

Re: FW: Change in CCIE Lab Price

2001-03-02 Thread Anthony Kim
If the cost of the lab went up to $2500 - I think most people would still pay. (Oops, did I just write that?) I don't think it's an attempt to reduce the number of candidates vs. a recognized stream for added revenue. As a cynic, I think it has very little to do with rising costs. Supply and dem

Doing things backwards - Question for the CCDPs in the list.

2001-03-02 Thread Miller, Nathan - BSC
I know that this is not the list for CCDA questions but I hope that you will humor me. I have recently completed CCNP and studied with another engineer who was already CCDA certified. We studied for the CID (640-025) exam together and I passed this exam today. My question is this: Is the DCN (

CCNA good study material

2001-03-02 Thread Chris George
Hi Mr. A, I think among of Suresh or troytec or transcender or bosco or Others, Bosco is the best! George _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Doing things backwards - Question for the CCDPs in the list.

2001-03-02 Thread Reza Sharifi
The CCDA exam has a lot of case study questions and at least 30 of the questions are case study so make sure that you do all the case studies at the end of Cisco's DCN book. the CID exam does not have any case studies. Reza CCNP,CCDP ""Miller, Nathan - BSC"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message

RE: Doing things backwards - Question for the CCDPs in the list.

2001-03-02 Thread Dennis Laganiere
When I took the test for the CCDA last year I found it to be the most "fun" of any of the tests. Just read the Cisco Press book and take the test; no cramming or learning commands. It's about the easiest test I've ever taken, and I've been doing certs forever (currently MCSE+I, CCNP/CCDP, CCIE c

Re: Passed CID! (Some parting shots....)

2001-03-02 Thread Brent Ulfig
I'll agree with you on the whole "lack of happiness" thing. The more tests I take...the less I'm happy about it when I'm done. Go figure... Cheerz- Brent "John Neiberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I passed, but I received by FAR the lo

Switch Problem

2001-03-02 Thread Stuart J Pittwood
Hi, Many of my users have been reporting network connectivity disapearing and comming back about a min later. While looking through the logs of one switch (a 2924M-CL-EN) I noticed it had been rebooted recently. What would make a switch reboot itself? The switch isn't anywhere near capacity (ac

Re: Subject: ISDN B Channel

2001-03-02 Thread Paul Werner
I was looking at your configs and noticed a few discrepancies. First, have you done a "show isdn stat" on both ends? Take a look at your dialer map statements. On router 1, your dialer map points to the following phone numbers: > dialer map ip 10.10.10.2 name ABC broadcast 9032031701 > di

Re: port speed

2001-03-02 Thread Moe Tavakoli
Past and recent experince has proven to me to set this speen and duplex right off the bat. In the typical environment how often do you NEED something to be something other than 100Full? What I have done is to get one of the junior guys update the IOS and set all ports to 100Full as items come i

Re: VLANS and DHCP

2001-03-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hi, >One more trivial thing: When you decide to deploy more than two DHCP >servers for redundancy, it is necessary to divide each total IP pool >allocated to that subnet or scope appropriately. DHCP servers don't >communicate with each other, so if you don't take that into account, >the chances o

RE: Switch Problem

2001-03-02 Thread roger . gore
Do a "sh ver" and it should tell you how it was recycledpower-on, memory error, etc this may tell you a great deal. roger -Original Message- From: Stuart J Pittwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 09:54 To: Cisco Subject: Switch Problem Hi, Many of

Re: 2 ISP's

2001-03-02 Thread Abe Mounce
I am the NOC manager for an ISP and we've done this in the past. It's called multihoming and it's really not as difficult as some might argue, but I suppose that depends on your circumstances. Honestly, don't attempt anything until you've read Halabi ch 7 and the related configs in the back, at a

RE: Doing things backwards - Question for the CCDPs in the list.

2001-03-02 Thread Brandon Rose
IMHO as the CCDA exam stands, if you have a basic understanding of networking the "Cisco way" (ie CCNA) and more importantly have good proficiency with English, it'll be a breeze. After the exam I was actually disappointed I got a couple questions wrong! heh I also realized why the pass:fail rat

Re: Upgrading from T1 to t3

2001-03-02 Thread Moe Tavakoli
Since your current connection is a T1 you have a serial port (with or without integrated DSU) with the max speed of 2mbps. This will not be sufficient for the T3 (and the connector is different) If you have a 7500 series router you can get an internal T3 mod. with an integrated DSU. Anything less

RE: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall & Vlan problem.

2001-03-02 Thread Darren Crawford
You should be able to Ping the inside interface of your PIX. You can not ping an outside interface. There must be route statements in your PIX so that it knows where to send the reply. At 08:52 AM 03/02/2001 -0500, Nabil Fares wrote: >Rob, > >By default PIX does not allow pings! You can hav

Re: TCP Load Balancing with a PIX

2001-03-02 Thread Hal White
Another thing to try if you don't have a large budget is load balancing on a Linux box. Check out: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ >From: "Mark Holloway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Mark Holloway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: TCP Load Balancing with a PIX >D

Re: PIXes and Microsoft CA

2001-03-02 Thread Jeffrey J Kujath
Hello Alejandro, I have never seen what you have described, but I have gotten this to work and here's a couple things I remember I had to do: 1) Cisco recommends at least ver 5.2(x) -- I was unable to get VPN clients AND the PIX to work together with version 5.1(2) (although they could both get

Re: FW: Change in CCIE Lab Price

2001-03-02 Thread Nathan
I guess if they want to raise the price that is fine, but what stinks is that people that already signed up with the understanding that they would pay $1000.00 USD at least 28 days before the lab, are now told they have to add another 250.00 bucks, unless they can scrape up the cash before March 3

With WCCP

2001-03-02 Thread Kiran Kumar M
Hi, I am using a Cache machine with WCCP version 1. My network is having 1 uplink and 2 downlinks. My network structure is as follows. Let me say A, B are the existing links, where A is with Uplink and downlink, and B Downlink only. Group X --> Will use Uplink through A and Downlink through

Re: Better do those V-labs while you can

2001-03-02 Thread Matt Holbert
I heard a while back they decided to do training only (no more network services). Any idea who they cut? Programmers or networkers? "Mask Of Zorro" wrote in message ... >It was a bloodbath over at Metntor Technologies this morning - another big >RIF. Better do those V-labs while they are still av

RE: Better do those V-labs while you can

2001-03-02 Thread Law, Michael
I'm taking BSCN on-line w/ them and it's a total joke. Sounds like I'd better JUMP on those v-labs right away. THANKS!!! mL -Original Message- From: Matt Holbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 1:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Better do those V-labs whi

Re: 2 ISP's

2001-03-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
The first thing that should be getting defined here is not the particular technologies and products to define, but what the routing policy should be, what is meant by multihoming, what the goals and budget are, etc. Technology choices follow that. BGP does not equate to multihoming. Multihom

Re: Subject: ISDN B Channel

2001-03-02 Thread kd
1. Yes, a 3 is missing from the isdn spid1 statement on router1 2. Assuming 903 as area code in your dialermap statement, both the routers seem to be in the same area code. Why are you including areacode in the dialstring part of dialer map statemet. If for some reason you need, you may have to pr

How would you Explain it.

2001-03-02 Thread Keith Townsend
I have a customer who wants to upgrade his 128K ISDN point to point connections to at lease a 10mbps connection. He is thinking along the lines of LAN technologies. He idea connection is a 1gb connection. How would go about explaining to this guy that he is out of his mind without damaging his

HHEELLPP!!

2001-03-02 Thread Charles Nunie
We have a wireless Internet distribution. Our radios plug into a 3600 Cisco. We keep getting this error "00:26:50: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1 transmit error" This did not happen before. This slows down the Internet Access the eventually throws everyone off. Please HELP Dzilo _

Re: FW: Change in CCIE Lab Price

2001-03-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I don't like the way Cisco did this, but let's not demonize them, or make generalizations about the multiprovider market that really don't stand up. >Cisco needs to work focus on the stability of >their product line instead of trying to make a few bucks on lab candidates. Cisco is a big compan

Re: Switch Problem

2001-03-02 Thread W. Alan Robertson
This sounds like a job for a syslog server. If you enable remote logging, you'll be able to see any error conditions which led up to the reboot. The alternative is to be watching and waiting when a reboot occurs, and who wants to do that? The other thing that you might want to check is to do a

RE: Passed CID! (Some parting shots....)

2001-03-02 Thread Alfred Chin
Totally agreed! This look like a huge issues. Any resolution outthere? :P Al -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brent Ulfig Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 11:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Passed CID! (Some parting shots) I

Re: How would you Explain it.

2001-03-02 Thread Brian Green
You might want to be careful whose ego is damaged. Tell him to go to Yipes and he can meet his needs. They have a pure IP over fiber network with a native ethernet interface to the office. There is no need for telephony. Bandwidth is scalable from 1 Mbps to 1 Gbps bandwidth in 1 Mbps increment

Re: Switch Problem

2001-03-02 Thread Andrew Cook
I would also suggest logging to an external box. Once the switch reboots you lose anything it might have told you about problem ports, etc., unless you have a logging server. You can use a simple free Unix box or search the archives for NT solutions. Andrew Cook - Original Message - Fro

Re: How would you Explain it.

2001-03-02 Thread Ben Hockenhull
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Keith Townsend wrote: > I have a customer who wants to upgrade his 128K ISDN point to point > connections to at lease a 10mbps connection. He is thinking along the lines > of LAN technologies. He idea connection is a 1gb connection. How would go > about explaining to this g

Re: How would you Explain it.

2001-03-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I have a customer who wants to upgrade his 128K ISDN point to point >connections to at lease a 10mbps connection. He is thinking along the lines >of LAN technologies. He idea connection is a 1gb connection. How would go >about explaining to this guy that he is out of his mind without damaging

Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-02 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, Can you guys shed some light on how FR providers base their charges. How they charge when going above CIR (etc...)? also, if I have site with network access between 8-5, is it worth risking a zero CIR? We had a meeting with an account rep for a FR provider, he kept pressing on

HH EE LL PP !!

2001-03-02 Thread Charles Nunie
We have a wireless Internet distribution. Our radios plug into a 3600 Cis= co. We keep getting this error = "00:26:50: %AMDP2_FE-5-LATECOLL: FastEthernet0/1 transmit error" This did not happen before. This slows down the Internet Access the eventually throws everyone off. Please HELP Dzilo

Re: HH EE LL PP !!

2001-03-02 Thread Andrew Cook
Late collisions are almost always the result of duplex mismatch. Check both devices and manually set them to what you want instead of relying on auto-detect. There have been a lot of threads recently about similar issues, and everyone seems to agree that auto-detect doesn't work well - even betw

Re: 2 ISP's

2001-03-02 Thread Vincxe Fortunato
Terminating 2 ISP links on the same router will not require BGP. Just use floating static default routes and load balance out the two links. If you own your own AS (public AS), then use BGP for advertisement only. Vince Oleh Hrynchuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">new

Re: How would you Explain it.

2001-03-02 Thread Andrew Cook
Here in Tallahassee, we (Sprint) provide a Gigabit Ethernet MAN. Fiber to the customer prem, L2 or L3, MPLS/VPN for security. The backbone is Gig but we are currently only providing 100Mbps for access. Gig will probably come shortly, as our primary customer is the State of Florida and all of it

VPNing out of a LAN

2001-03-02 Thread m N
Hi, Is it possible to configure our Pix 520 to be able to create a sole VPN connection on the LAN itself? In other words, we want to have one person connect to another VPN via his work computer on the company LAN. Right now we know that we cannot create a VPN connection from our desktops to a

VPN client for windows 2000

2001-03-02 Thread michael liu
You could use pptp in windows 2000 Chris Lemagie wrote: >The v1.0 and 1.1 (IRE) clients are not supported on Windows 2000. We will >be shipping the Windows 2000 version of our VPN client shortly. Michael Liu _ Get your FREE downlo

Re: Frame Relay Charges

2001-03-02 Thread Allen May
The frame-relay provider I worked with before agreed to analyze the first months usage and go with using zero or 64K..whichever was going to be cheaper for us. But I made them agree to that before we chose a provider so the leverage was pretty high on my part to get things done. - Original M

RE: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall & Vlan problem.

2001-03-02 Thread Rob Cabeca
Thanks for responding. I may not be understnading something here. If the firewall is on the same subnet and it's inside interface is connected to the 6506, what type of routing statement would it need? I am able to ping the inside interface of the firewall when the workstation is assigned to

Re: VPNing out of a LAN

2001-03-02 Thread Gordon T. White
sounds like you just need to let ISAKMP and ESP packets to/from that particular host. you may have some issues if you are using private address space behind the pix. m N wrote: > Hi, > > Is it possible to configure our Pix 520 to be able to > create a sole VPN connection on the LAN itself? In

RE: VPN client for windows 2000

2001-03-02 Thread Rizzo Damian
You wouldn't be able to authenticate to a Cisco Router running IPsec, using DES and MD5. -Original Message- From: michael liu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 3:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VPN client for windows 2000 You could use pptp in windows 2000

RE: VPNing out of a LAN

2001-03-02 Thread Bullock, Jason (1125)
Mark, I just got some help from the group, and cooked up a config to support this exact solution you are looking into. email me off-line, and I can send you the config. jason -Original Message- From: Gordon T. White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 3:16 PM T

Re: [RE: HH EE LL PP !!]

2001-03-02 Thread Charles Nunie
Thanx a million. There was a an interface mismatch. Were ok now. "McMasters, Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Verify that both devices are set to the same duplex either half or full. Don't trust the auto settings because they usually don't work. Hard set the interfaces at each end to 100Mb fu

GROUPSTUDY REGISTRATION

2001-03-02 Thread Charles Nunie
Hello everyone, My pal wants to join in on this studygroup but the web page is off. Any help? Dzilo Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 _ FAQ, list archives

Secondary IP addressing

2001-03-02 Thread Roberts, Timothy
I am setting up secondary IPs on two of my serial interfaces. I can ping both IPs on ROUTER B from the other ROUTER A. The problem is that I cannot ping the secondary IP on ROUTER A from ROUTER B. What would cause this? Router A int serial 0 ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 ip address 128.1

RE: How would you Explain it.

2001-03-02 Thread Plantier, William (Spencer)
Depending on what area you are at Adelphia will sell them a 10mg connection. -Original Message- From: Ben Hockenhull [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 2:20 PM To: Keith Townsend Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How would you Explain it. On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Keith

Re: Help!, because Cisco says they can't. Firewall & Vlan problem.

2001-03-02 Thread Andrew Cook
It sounds like your PIX doesn't know about 10.25.192.0/19 subnets. It knows about the directly-connected 155 subnet, but not any past the 6506. It seems like you'll need some routes on the PIX (but I'm not really familiar with those boxes). Your PIX is probably defaulting to its outside interfa

Re: GROUPSTUDY REGISTRATION

2001-03-02 Thread Drew Simonis
Charles Nunie wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > My pal wants to join in on this studygroup but the web page is off. Any help? > About as much chance as I have of dumping my shares of Transmeta for anything less than a huge loss in the next 5 years... We all have to learn patience sooner or later

Re: How would you Explain it.

2001-03-02 Thread Moe Tavakoli
Another to look into is Telseon (we just used them and they are great.) I would approach him him possible solution: T1 T3 OC-3 And solutions from the fiber types (as stated before) Then let him decide what he can afford. Make sure to put ht eassociated hardware costs on paper for him too. For

Re: 2500 series e0 fullduplex?

2001-03-02 Thread SAIF
Yeah u r right ,i checked it I was confused thanx for correction budy :) Eric Fairfield wrote: > 100 Mb FE still falls under CSMA/CD rules especially when using a Fast > Ethernet Hub that doesn't support Full duplex. There can and will be > collisions at 100Mb Fast Ethernet in a shared environm

Re: 2500 series e0 fullduplex?

2001-03-02 Thread SAIF
Sorry i didnt know the rules of this class teacher :) Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > Your message is probably being routed to the null interface for most of us > because it's not comprehensible. Please use sentences, punctuation, and > full words, i.e. "you" instead of "u." Please don't use all

WIC - Revisited

2001-03-02 Thread Ray Smith
Approximately one week ago someone mentioned that they knew of somewhere that they could get used WIC cards for $130. I would like to know if that person (or any other member for that matter) could stare me in the direction on how to obtain affordable WIC cards for a cisco 2525 router I would

ipsec and cisco

2001-03-02 Thread cdmb
Does anyone know of any books that goes over implementing ipsec on cisco = equipment ?? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: WIC - Revisited

2001-03-02 Thread Daniel Cotts
eBay comes to mind. Sometimes requires patience for something to show up. Check in the back of the standard Network related trade magazines for dealers in used Cisco. > -Original Message- > From: Ray Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 4:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROT

MICHEAL VICCHIOLLO

2001-03-02 Thread Ed King
I am looking for a guy that has posted to this board by the name of Micheal Vicchiollo, if you played softball while in the Marines during 87-90 contact me Ed King [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisc

RE: Another Frame-relay issue..

2001-03-02 Thread Nigel Taylor
Phil, Had no problems with this before.. on All my other labs.. I don't believe the problem was on the AGS+(w/ 11.0(22) code.. Nigel. >From: "Virnoche, Phil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Virnoche, Phil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "'Nigel Taylor'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,Cisco Group Stu

Re: How would you Explain it.

2001-03-02 Thread Michael Marshalek
check out terabeamtheir great. mike On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Moe Tavakoli wrote: > Another to look into is Telseon (we just used them and > they are great.) > > I would approach him him possible solution: > T1 > T3 > OC-3 > And solutions from the fiber types (as stated before) > > Then let him

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