a isdn question about ddr and nat

2001-03-15 Thread xuyong
Hello, I have a problem about isdn DDR? One Cisco 3620 router, isdn bri interface.I config it as DDR. I used dynamic NAT.The public interface(bri 0/0) ip is negotiated. Now I can ping the internet webside on my router.But I can't ping it successfully on my workstation. I debug N

AW: exam 640-647(voice)

2001-03-15 Thread Udo Konstantin
It's hard to learn for the voice exam. Because its one of the exames which are really confused. A good way is to learn _all_ about the call manager...especially the specs for CISCO products. That is all what I can say cu Udo -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: seifu argaw [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: Slightly OT - Setting up syslog on Solaris for Remote logging of Cisco Routers

2001-03-15 Thread Sasa Milic
I'm using syslog on Solaris, and I'm logging messages from cisco on it. Didn't have to configure anything special, except /etc/syslog.conf file: # local5.debug/var/log/cisco/debug local7.debug/var/log/cisco/log # One pretty offen problem arise if you don't use TABs in syslogd config fil

RE: Cisco1600 ISDN + D channell

2001-03-15 Thread Timothy Metz
My telecom had announced a service (for consumers) where you had an "always on" D channel that could be used for email only at $5 a month. It never materialized and I have no idea how they would have implemented this on the head end. Tim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ma

Re: EIGRP Updates

2001-03-15 Thread Groupstudy
EIGRP does not make regular table updates, and it only sends partial routes when there is a topology change. It does send hellos every 5 seconds (changeable default parameter) though to allow for rapid reconvergence. It acts a lot like BGP when it comes to table updates. - Original Messag

RE: Browsing across subnets...

2001-03-15 Thread Timothy Metz
I had the same problem and fixed it with ip helper-address. Your goal here is to get netbios broadcasts forwarded to the destination network. I don't quite remember if the helper address in this case should be the network address or the broadcast address (I'm not at work to check) but someone will

Re: IBGP multihop?

2001-03-15 Thread Groupstudy
Look at the name of the command, it sums up where you can use it 'EBGP multihop'...you can only use this command to reference neighbors in a different AS than the router originating the command. - Original Message - From: Richard Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco To:

TACACS + RADIUS

2001-03-15 Thread Paco
Hi all: It´s possible to configure TACACS + RADIUS in a Cisco 3660 ?, what version of Cisco IOS need to do this? thanks. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMA

Re: EIGRP Updates

2001-03-15 Thread EA Louie
EIGRP does not update topology or routes unless the routes actually change. When the routes do change, EIGRP will take up to 50% of the available bandwidth transmitting updated routes unless limited by the ip bandwidth eigrp appletalk eigrp-bandwidth ipx bandwith-percent eigrp statements

RE: Cisco1600 ISDN + D channell

2001-03-15 Thread Damien Kelly
I have heard of two scenarios. 1 was used. probably with a PRI, European standards Europe PRI = 30B + D and a BRI, they were able to establish a link with the two D channels and send TCP keepalives. free 16k fixed connection. not really practical for much. but hey it was free. Not that it m

help : one isdn question about ddr and nat

2001-03-15 Thread xuyong
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Fw: THANGAVEL REPLY IMMDLY.

2001-03-15 Thread Thangavel .V.M
Hi Group, One of my friend is facing a problem,You can go thru the mail below,Did any of you faced such problem. expecting your suggestion/ solutions... Thangavel > see iam having a problem. > i am connecting a new wan interface card into the router which has got > 2 slots. the router is 2600

Re: OSPF

2001-03-15 Thread EA Louie
2 reasons an organization would use OSPF - 1. It's a standards-based protocol, which means that you could run any (not just Cisco) OSPF devices in your network and they'll interoperate. 2. It's "controllable", so that you can keep your routing tables smaller by using area routing disadvantages

help : one isdn question about ddr and nat

2001-03-15 Thread xuyong
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how to translate the destination IP using (LINUX IPchains andMas querading)

2001-03-15 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Any one familiar with Ipchains?? I just built a LINUX firewall between two network in our company Network A:60.100.100.0/24, interface IP eth0 in A is 60.100.100.101 Network B:192.168.3.0/24, interface IP eth1 in B is 192.168.3.2 >From my workstation (60.100.100.99), I want to connect to a SER

Re: [TFTP Error - Part 2]

2001-03-15 Thread EA Louie
unfortunately, it's not IOS specific. In the boot process, the router loads the IOS from flash, recovers the configuration from NVRAM, and goes through all the interfaces and decides whether they're in an up, down, or shutdown state. Until it finishes all those processes, there's no configuratio

Oracle Error

2001-03-15 Thread Ramesh c
Hi, I am trying to install Oracle 8i(8.1.6)on RedHat linux 7.0.(2.2.16-22)The Glib which comes along with RedHat is glibc 2.2 The installation of Oracle is successful.But when I try to create a database I get the following error message. svrmgrl> "ORA-03113 end-of-file on communication channel

Info About interoperalbility Aironet - Telxon Product

2001-03-15 Thread udo Konstantin
Hi , I want to install cisco aironet in an existing environment. The vendor is telxon. Is it possible to do that ? Or any known problems ? cu udo _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisc

Loggging of router's syslog

2001-03-15 Thread Alex Boh
Hi guys, Is it possible to store 2 routers' event syslog into a server? If that is possible, how should I go about it? Thanks and regards _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosu

Re: Loggging of router's syslog

2001-03-15 Thread Raul Camacho
"logging X.X.X.X", where X.X.X.X is the ip address of your syslog server. ""Alex Boh"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 98qan8$apg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:98qan8$apg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi guys, > Is it possible to store 2 routers' event syslog into a server? If that > is possible, ho

RE: Loggging of router's syslog

2001-03-15 Thread Timothy Metz
Just point both routers at the same syslog server. You can change each routers facility to make it easier to differentiate which is which but I don't think that's mandatory. Tim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Alex Boh > Sent: Thurs

AW: Loggging of router's syslog

2001-03-15 Thread Udo Konstantin
"logging X.X.X.X", where X.X.X.X is the ip address of your syslog server. If I do that the loggins from both routers are go to write to the _same_file. Any solution ? Udo ""Alex Boh"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 98qan8$apg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:98qan8$apg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > H

RE: Cisco1600 ISDN + D channell (& PRI D channel nfas)

2001-03-15 Thread Snow Jr., Jim
RE ISDN Rates The 192K BRI must be an error, right? BRI = 2b (112K) + 1d (16k) = 128K US PRI = 23b (1472K) + 1d (64K) = 1536K + 8K framing/overhead = T1 (???) Eur PRI = 31b (1984K) + 1d (64K) = 2048K (E1) Way off, or ??? Jim Snow, CCNA Project Support Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] HQ US Ce

RE: 2523

2001-03-15 Thread Snow Jr., Jim
There is a manual "break" as well Put a break-out box between the terminal and the console port and tie pin 2 (TD) high for five seconds during boot-up. This will kick you instantly into rommon where you can change the confreg settings Jim Snow, CCNA Project Support Engineer [EMAIL PROT

CiscoWorks 2000 vs. CiscoWorks for Windows

2001-03-15 Thread Jeff Walzer
We have a Frame Relay network that connects 8 remote locations. Our locations have a combo of 3548 and 2924 Cisco switches. There are only two IT guys in one location and we want to be able to monitor each location using a protocol analyzer. Does either CiscoWorks 2000 or CiscoWorks for Windows al

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Adam Hickey
It would appear to me that by the statement 172.16.0.0/19 they are stating a major net rather than one of the subnets created by the masking. If you look carefully at the answers, D is the only one that can be right because it is the only one that qualifies as a host address. A) 172.16.32.0 = a su

Re: MPLS

2001-03-15 Thread Circusnuts
These links are right ya know- this is far from being a Cisco technology. We are all headed to MPLS classes next month & my boss (owner of the company & lead CCIE) made a crack, wondering if Nortel might be teaching the classes :-) Sitting @ the computer, avoiding my studies... Phil - Origin

RV: Cisco1600 ISDN + D channell (& PRI D channel nfas)

2001-03-15 Thread Ricardo Ciganda
ISDN BRI ISDN BRI B Channels 64Kbps*2=128Kbps ISDN BRI D Channels 16Kbps ISDN BRI Framing and Synchronization 48 Kbps ISDN BRI Overall Bit Rate 128+16+48=192 Kbps so this is correct!!! Ricardo Ciganda CCNA, CCDA, Security BCMSN, BCRAN; CIT Systems Engineer and Network Consultant BYTEMA

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Lowell Sharrah
copy this dos program to your hard drive and run it. handy dandy ip = subnet calculator. >>> Tom Lisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/15/01 12:18AM >>> Well, since I'm not a qualified psychiatrist I don't want to comment on = your mental health, but there is a correct answer here. If we go to binary it

RE: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Dusty Harper
Just to elaborate on Adam's answer If you are using CIDR (allows 0 and 255 as networks) you have a total of 8 networks (2^3) This leaves you with 8190 hosts per network (2^13 - 2) The network ranges (256 - 224 = 32 ) (you get the 224 by counting the 1's in

Re: OSPF

2001-03-15 Thread David Cooper
just what I was looking for :) Thanks, Dave On Wednesday 14 March 2001 23:34, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > >Hey all, > > > > I've been reading into BSCN here lately with Cisco press > >books. In the book > >there is a fairly detailed discussion of OSPF. I'm not in the least > > opposed to le

Re: help : one isdn question about ddr and nat

2001-03-15 Thread The.Rock
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AS5300 radius

2001-03-15 Thread Dale Frohman
Quick question for the group. I have an AS5300 that i thought i had setup for two radius servers, however we had a situation where the primary radius server went down and the 5300 did not switch to use the secondary. I had to remove the primary in order for the secondary to work. Here is what i

Re: THANGAVEL REPLY IMMDLY.

2001-03-15 Thread Nate Van Maren
...with the 2600s the cards are not hot-insertable... Did he try putting it in when the power was turned off? -Nate "Thangavel .V.M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 020b01c0ad2d$8f4d1120$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:020b01c0ad2d$8f4d1120$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Group, > > One of my friend is f

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Arthur Simplina
d. 172.16.80.255 This belongs to subnet 172.16.64.0 with host range of 172.16.64.1 - 172.16.95.254. Arthur >From: "Bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Sample CCNA test question..bogus? >Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 15:11:07 +1100 > >Q.

RE: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Hinds, Jarrett
The question is just worded badly. It seems that the writer meant to ask: 1. If you were given the whole 172.16.0.0 network to use and you chose a /19 subnet mask to subnet it with, which of the folowing answers would be a valid host in ONE of the resulting subnets. versus 2. Which one of the

CAT 5000 what does port status "inactive" mean?

2001-03-15 Thread Tom Pruneau
I have a catalyst switch and a number of its ports are showing up as inactive. The cisco web page does not list inactive as one of the possible values in the status field of a show port command, yet there it is Anyone know what this means? They were not connected until I assigned them to a V

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Kelly D Griffin
If the question were: Q. Which one of the following is a valid host using the address of 172.16.64.0 /19? Answer D would be valid. Q. Which of the following is a valid host using the address of 172.16.0.0/24? a. 172.16.254.12 b. 172.16.0.255 c. 172.16.0.0 d. 172.16.255.255 What is the answer

Re: AS5300 radius

2001-03-15 Thread Adam Hickey
I think it is just the matter of having... aaa authentication ppp default group radius in the config. It supposedly uses the list of radius servers configured. Adam Hickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] CCNA CCNP (in progress) _ "And One!" - Original Message - From: "Da

RE: 3 2500 routers...(rock, where are you)

2001-03-15 Thread Dennis Laganiere
Hey Rock... A guy from my office is trying to get in touch with you to buy your routers, but the e-mail keeps getting bumped back... Can you let me know if you still have them? Thanks... --- Dennis -Original Message- From: The.Rock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 14,

Question

2001-03-15 Thread Parris, Brian
Has Cisco come out with a version of Cisco Secure VPN Client software yet, that is compatible with Windows 2000. I can't buy laptops with NT anymore and this is putting me in a real bind. Thanks, Brian _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.group

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread John Neiberger
I think I'll side with those who say there is no correct answer, but there is an answer that's closer to being correct than the others. :-) The question is asking for a valid host in the 172.16.0.0/19 range. Answer D is not in that range! It is in the 172.16.64.0/19 network. Valid host addres

Re: AS5300 radius

2001-03-15 Thread Dale Frohman
i have aaa authentication ppp default local group radius does the local make a difference? would any other aaa settings have an effect on my situation? this is the complete top half of the config: aaa new-model aaa authentication login default group radius local aaa authentication login conso

Flash memory question

2001-03-15 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, I never really paid attention to this before till someone asked the question! On a 2500 router with 2/8MB flash memory, it shows one as Read only and the other Read/Write: System flash directory, partition 1: File Length Name/status 1 7992252 /c2500-j-l_112-17.bin [799231

RE: Question

2001-03-15 Thread Rizzo Damian
I just recenlty asked Cisco this same question, and their answer is still "Not yet, but soon". -Original Message- From: Parris, Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 11:20 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Question Has Cisco come out with a version of Cisco

RE: Cisco1600 ISDN + D channell (& PRI D channel nfas)

2001-03-15 Thread Timothy Metz
No it's correct and worth noting that the CCNA answer and CCNP(BCRAN) answers are not the same. Send complaints to Cisco ;-) Tim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Snow Jr., Jim > Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 2:44 PM > To: '[EMAIL P

PIX Question on VPNs

2001-03-15 Thread Vijay Ramcharan
Hi everyone, I have a question on the operation of VPNs when using a PIX and connecting via PPTP from a Win2K client. Suppose I have a PIX that is setup to accept PPTP connections and dynamically assign the client an IP address from a LAN subnet after they've been authenticated on the PIX. After

URGENT NEED HELP !!

2001-03-15 Thread Steiven Poh \(Jaring\)
Can anybody send me the IOS Software Version 11.3(5)T? Because I don't have the CCO id to login download !!! Pleasee...really need HELP Thanks Steiven Poh _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

RE: AS5300 radius

2001-03-15 Thread Jim Dixon
I believe that you can specify up to three methods of auth to use for each aaa line. the radius local says that first use Radius to auth then after failing there use the Local Auth setup on the 5300. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong here. Jim -Original Message- From: Dale Frohman

Re: PIX 515, fixup command

2001-03-15 Thread Alex Lee
Group, If we do not have any web server on our subnet, should I use 'no fixup protocol http 80' or should I use 'fixup protocol http 80'. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosur

RE: Question

2001-03-15 Thread Nathan Chessin
yes http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/vpn/client/index.htm -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Parris, Brian Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 8:20 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Question Has Cisco come out with a version of

RE: Question

2001-03-15 Thread Vijay Ramcharan
If you wish you can use native PPTP tunnels in Win2K to the PIX until Cisco gets a client out. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Parris, Brian Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 11:20 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Question Has Cisco com

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Lowell Sharrah
I believe that answer D is correct and here is why Vaslid hosts in the network 172.16.0.0/19 are as follows 172.16.64.1-172.16.95.254 172.16.128.1-172.16.159.254 172.16.192.1-172.16.223.254 172.16.32.1-172.16.63.265 172.16.160.1-172.16.191.254 172.16.96.1-172.16.127.254 .255 is broadcast >>>

Re: How to check the real rate of the frame relay circuit?

2001-03-15 Thread James Haynes
That's very cool Tom thx for the info. Jim "Tom Keough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Thomas, > Do a debug frame-relay lmi (usual Cisco precaution disclaimer here) and every 6th > exchange the switch will send the CIR in it's reply... > H

Discontiguous networks

2001-03-15 Thread Arthur Simplina
I know that there was an earlier posting and a very good explanation on this. So, kindly bear with me. I am trying to figure out the subnets (and hosts) for this address: 192.10.3.0 with subnet mask 255.255.255.148. I am asking this out of curiosity and to learn how to go about this. Thanks f

Re: DCE to DTE no CSU/DSUs

2001-03-15 Thread Bob Timmons
If you're using a back-to-back cable, the DCE will ALWAYS be the router with the DCE side of the cable. If you're doing frame-relay, and using 1 router to be the frame-relay switch, you'd typically use the DCE side of the back-to-back on the frame-switch for all routers connected to the frame-rel

Re: Reverse telnet for terminal server in lab exam

2001-03-15 Thread ahmadbilal
HI, what exactly is reverse telnet .ive heard u can reverse telnet async modems or vty ports but what does it mean "YY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, >As you all know, we use termial server to reverse telnet into all routers in the lab

Re: Question

2001-03-15 Thread Alex Lee
Cannot find download from the usual download location. Can you post an URL ? ""Nathan Chessin"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > yes > > http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/vpn/client/index.htm > > -Original Message- > From:

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread John Neiberger
I disagree. Valid hosts in 172.16.0.0/19 are: 172.16.0.1 through 172.16.31.255 I guarantee you that any other interpretation will make life miserable for you eventually, especially in a production environment where you actually use CIDR or VLSM. A good example would be if you were running BGP

Re: 3 2500 routers...(rock, where are you)

2001-03-15 Thread The.Rock
My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Dennis Laganiere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hey Rock... > > A guy from my office is trying to get in touch with you to buy your routers, > but the e-mail keeps getting bumped back... > > Can you let me know i

Re: Browsing across subnets...

2001-03-15 Thread The.Rock
He's exactly right!!! That is how you fix it. Also you can have a WINS server on both subnets and you need to setup replication between the two. Although this doesn't always work like you want it to. Sometimes it takes a long time to update the browse list depending on how big your network is. "T

Re: Flash memory question

2001-03-15 Thread The.Rock
You will be able to overwrite the flash file with a newer one(or whatever), it will ask you first if you want to erase flash before coming the IOS over. If not just take the memory out and reverse the slots and then do "erase flash" . ""Nabil Fares"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PR

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread John Neiberger
How could the wording be correct? 172.16.80.255 is a host address in 172.16.64.0/19, *not* 172.16.0.0/19. There is no correct answer provided to that specific question as worded. I agree that it is trying to be a trick question, but it fails because of poor wording or a typo. Perhaps one of th

Quality Labs

2001-03-15 Thread Maccubbin, Duncan
I am looking for some quality labs to practice with. Perhaps someone who has taken the CCIE lab recently can comment on some prep labs they have used that they thought were good. I'd rather not buy 10 bad practice labs to get one good one. Duncan _ FAQ, list

Re: Discontiguous networks

2001-03-15 Thread John Neiberger
ouch! Please do not attempt this at home. Heck, please do not attempt this anywhere! :-) The binary mask for last octet would be 1010. If you assume the use of subnet zero, your host address go from 1 to 31, then skip to 64-94. The next subnet in binary is 0010 so the network address

Re: 3 2500 routers...(rock, where are you)

2001-03-15 Thread The.Rock
or try [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Dennis Laganiere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hey Rock... > > A guy from my office is trying to get in touch with you to buy your routers, > but the e-mail keeps getting bumped back... > > Can you let me know if you

RE: IBGP multihop?

2001-03-15 Thread Brant Stevens
I believe what you are looking for is the next-hop-self keyword for a given ibgp neigbor configuration... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Nelson-Cox Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 7:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sub

Flash for 2500 compatible

2001-03-15 Thread John Chang
I thought I saw somewhere on cisco's website about compatible 8MB Flash. 80 Pin Cisco Memory, Labeled Part #MBCS0452M 9547 74-0452-01 with Intel Chips Marked E28F008SA/120/U60706P5Z. I wanted to know if this would work on a 2500 series router. Thanks. _ FAQ, l

Re: Discontiguous networks

2001-03-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I know that there was an earlier posting and a very good explanation on >this. So, kindly bear with me. > >I am trying to figure out the subnets (and hosts) for this address: > >192.10.3.0 with subnet mask 255.255.255.148. That is not a valid subnet mask. Subnet mask octets can only be:

Re: DCE to DTE no CSU/DSUs

2001-03-15 Thread Pamela Forsyth
There are two different issues here that people tend to get confused about. Remember the OSI 7-layer model, particularly the lower two layers? OK. Physical layer. The clocking on the wire is a physical-layer function. If you have a back-to-back cable between 2 routers (no csu/dsu), then one n

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Craig Columbus
John's right on track here. When using the /19 notation with 172.16.0.0, you're referring to that specific network. 172.16.0.0/19 is not the same network as 172.16.64.0/19. Reading this question a little bit differently, I can see that perhaps there is a typo...if the question used a /18 inst

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Lowell Sharrah
this is assuming vlsm. when you have a class network with varibale bits in the subnet mask that is different than the default subnet mask, you have multiple subnets and multiple host on each subnet. This question is telling us that there are 3 bits as subnet bits (since the default for class

Best Training Partner

2001-03-15 Thread exchange
Hi there, I am planning to take two training classes, BSCN and Pix Firewall class. Can somebody give me a recommendation of a good classroom training partner? Only comments I have seen in this group is about GlobalKnowledge. Any other providers or should I go with them for training. I would l

Re: OSPF

2001-03-15 Thread Scott Jensen
also note in your reading that EIGRP is Flat where OSPF is hierarchical similar to BGP. Scott David Cooper wrote: > just what I was looking for :) > > Thanks, > Dave > > On Wednesday 14 March 2001 23:34, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > > >Hey all, > > > > > > I've been reading into BSCN here l

RE: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Jim Brown
I believe the "best" answer, this is always the kicker, is D. We all know we are searching for the best answer, or the one the test designer thinks is correct. It is the only one that is not a broadcast or network address using the /19 mask. It is a poorly worded question, but we are faced with

Re: 2523

2001-03-15 Thread Circusnuts
Hey- it's a 2500 (config-reg). Confreg comes in when you spend more money :o) Phil - Original Message - From: "Snow Jr., Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 11:47 AM Subject: RE: 2523 > There is a manual "break" as well Put a break-out

Re: Discontiguous networks

2001-03-15 Thread John Neiberger
Ah, this is true. For some reason that didn't even occur to me when I answered the question. Now, if you were to invert everything and use these as wildcard masks, would that work? I seem to remember that we had this discussion about discontiguous wildcard masks. Regardless, even if disconti

RE: IBGP multihop?

2001-03-15 Thread Louie Belt
Try the same scenario with an extended ping to insure to and from reachability from the specific interface, not just the router. Louie -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Richard Chang Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 12:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Adam Hickey
Amen! Thank You Adam Hickey Cable & Wireless Network Engineer, IOPS [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ "And One!" - Original Message - From: "Lowell Sharrah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thur

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Tom Lisa
Bruce, I disagree that the question is asking for a valid host in the 0 subnet. It is only stating the network address and mask. Assuming classful addressing (as the CCNA exam does), from that you have to determine what would be the valid host ranges given that mask. Anyway, that is my interpr

RE: OSPF

2001-03-15 Thread Brant Stevens
The use of IP address summarization creates FS query boundaries, and gives you a sense of hierarchy, but, you are correct in that there is not an area-based hierarchical system... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Jensen Sent: Thursd

Re: Best Training Partner

2001-03-15 Thread John Neiberger
I've had great luck with Ascolta and not such good luck with CCTI. >>> "exchange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/15/01 11:10:42 AM >>> Hi there, I am planning to take two training classes, BSCN and Pix Firewall class. Can somebody give me a recommendation of a good classroom training partner? Only comme

Re: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread John Neiberger
Okay, let's rephrase the question: You have variably subnetted 172.16.0.0/16 using a /19 mask. Someone working with you is configuring a server to be placed at a remote location that is on the 172.16.0.0/19 network, and he asks you for a valid host address. Would you tell him to use 172.16.80.2

Re: ISP related question

2001-03-15 Thread JP
I know, but that will take a multination company many years to do that. Yes, we do not have DHCP. JP -- ""Howard C. Berkowitz"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:p05001927b6d5f6ddd97d@[63.216.127.100]... > >I made a mistake in the original email, we own the /16, but there are a > >bounc

RE: Discontiguous networks

2001-03-15 Thread Bob Vance
>The binary mask for last octet would be 1010. Actually, it's worse than that!! 1010 = 128 + 32 = 160, not 148 :| 148 = 128 + 20 = 128 + 16 +4 = 1001 0100 I'll let you fill the rest in :) - Tks        |

RE: Discontiguous networks

2001-03-15 Thread John Neiberger
Oops! I knew I should have learned how to add at some point in my life! :-) I'm glad you caught that. The calculations I made were bad enough as it was with two mask bits. I'm not going to do it again with three! Thanks, John >>> "Bob Vance" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/15/01 12:20:17 PM >>> >Th

Re: How to check the real rate of the frame relay circuit?

2001-03-15 Thread Brian
I disagree, at least based on my last experiences at this. CIR can sometimes but not always be shown. Not sure if it is a function of IOS, telco, LMI type or what, but this is not always true. Brian On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Nhan Nguyen wrote: > show frame map or show frame pvc will do it

Good written practice labs

2001-03-15 Thread Waters, Kris - TS/Corporate
Hi, I've just started studying for the CCNP and am looking for some good, written practice labs to work through. I've been using some from fatkid.com, but wondered if there were any other good sites/books, etc. Thanks! _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info

Re: Good written practice labs

2001-03-15 Thread Marc Russell
We are biased, but check out www.ccbootcamp.com Here are several dozen reviews http://www.ccbootcamp.com/reviews.htm Marc Russell CCIE Boot Camp www.ccbootcamp.com ""Waters, Kris - TS/Corporate"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > I've

Re: PIX Question on VPNs

2001-03-15 Thread Allen May
Yep. You can also have a pool of IPs on a different subnet and a separate NAT pool for them if you ever want to set up any kind of security to allow VPN users access to only certain areas on the internal network... - Original Message - From: "Vijay Ramcharan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMA

RE: Discontiguous networks

2001-03-15 Thread Bob Vance
>it was with two mask bits. I think that Howard would say that it was a 2-bit mask :) - Tks        | BV    | Sr. Technical Consultant,  SBM, A Gates/Arrow Co. Vox 770-623-3430   

Re: How to check the real rate of the frame relay circuit?

2001-03-15 Thread Nnanna Obuba
you have to make lmi-type cisco --- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I disagree, at least based on my last experiences at this. CIR can > sometimes but not always be shown. Not sure if it is a function of > IOS, > telco, LMI type or what, but this is not always true. > > Brian > >

RE: Sample CCNA test question..bogus?

2001-03-15 Thread Bob Vance
"D" is the only possible answer to give on a test, since it's pretty clear what the tester meant :) I guess the question could have been worded: "Given the Class B network 172.16.0.0, using a prefix length of 19, which of the following is a valid address? " Or much more simply and clearl

Re: ISP related question

2001-03-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I know, but that will take a multination company many years to do that. >Yes, we do not have DHCP. A multinational company should look at the costs of not having an aggressive program of introducing mechanisms that make it easy to renumber. Also, in an Internet economy, any organization that

Looking for a CCIE lab partner in New York City area

2001-03-15 Thread David Eitel
I'm looking for lab partner in the New York City area. I currently have 6 routers that handle 85% of the interfaces for the CCIE. I'm also using bootcamp labs for prep. Email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if interested David Eitel _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription

Certification Zone

2001-03-15 Thread John
www.certificationzone.com What is your opinion about this company? I talked to some witch named Cindy or Jenny that must have been the MC at the last "Witches R US" convention. If their services aren't any better than their manners, I don't want to waste my money. Thank you in advance for your

RE: Multilink ppp over E1

2001-03-15 Thread West, Karl
Ravi, Here is some info that may guide you on MLPPP over T1/E1 http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120 t/120t3/multippp.htm -Original Message- From: ravi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 6:20 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subjec

Re: Certification Zone

2001-03-15 Thread John Neiberger
Since the technical director of that website--as well as a few contributors--are members of the list you'll probably receive a lot of positive replies. What was the nature of the discussion you had with Cindy/Jenny? I'm sure if you provide more details that would facilitate any corrective action

Re: Certification Zone

2001-03-15 Thread Tom Lisa
John, I can't address your experience with one of their employees, however my experiance has always been positive. Just the fact that Howard is associated with them and often provides tutorials, white papers and practice exams is enough to make them worthwhile. They also have a wealth of materia

Router getting DDP

2001-03-15 Thread Hingchuen Chan
Hey guys, I've read a section about exchanging DDP from McGraw-Hill's BSCN but I'm not sure whether I interpreted right or not. This is my understanding. After a router received information about its neighbours, it will try to get information to establish its link state database. So, it will e

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