The new passing mark for CCNA 2.0 has been revised to 860 or something as
per the reports I have , and there are about 65 or 66 questions , the
passing percentage was lower till about a month ago.
Navin
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Hi,
I have 5 channels connected:
BR1/0:1 Sync PPP- Bundle: Di1
BR1/0:2 Sync PPP- Bundle: Di1
BR1/1:1 Sync PPP- Bundle: Di1
- bri1/1:2 is not
Hello Everyone ,
I am facing a problem while configuring RIP on my network , my network
is as follows :
I have two Cisco 2600 series routers which are connected back to back .
1) On the fisrst Router Cisco2610 my configuration is as follows :
Ethernet0/0 11.100.10.1
Serial0/0
NetDay is (or should be) coming up in the Bay Area. Do a search on it and
see...lots of us volunteer at those events, so it could also be an
opportunity for you to make some good contacts in the networking industry.
If Cisco wasn't laying off, I'd tell you to apply for a Tier 0/1 position in
Your instructor's actions don't sound much in line with the real world.
Version 13 does not exist the IOS versions are only up to 12.1.(7). The
closest GD is 12.0(9) Write Mem works on my 12.1(x) 4500 router. Lastly-
I cannot believe someone teaching Routing 2.0 class would cover RIP not
No Way Priscilla...
"wr" is all it takes when hammering across the Hyper Term window ;-) I
agree- that class sounds like a bummer. With you time in the field, what
have you heard about refunds or complaints in cases such as this ???
Phil
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From: "Priscilla
Hello Hello- I have two of them who sit behind me @ work... Paper Lab guys-
it's the newest craze. They only knew exactly what they were asked on the
lab scenario (passed the first time). Generally- I believe you are right,
but I do have these 2 fellows out of the 4 CCIE's that do not have
Lets see your subnet masks...
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Subject: A Simple Rip configuration Error
Hello Everyone ,
I am facing a problem while configuring
Hello Everyone ,
I am facing a problem while configuring RIP on my network , my network
is as follows, I have given some more details over here as compared to my
previous posting :
I have two Cisco 2600 series routers which are connected back to back .
1) On the fisrst Router Cisco2610 my
Hello Everyone ,
I am facing a problem while configuring RIP on my network , my network
is as follows :
I have two Cisco 2600 series routers which are connected back to back .
1) On the fisrst Router Cisco2610 my configuration is as follows :
Ethernet0/0 11.100.10.1
Serial0/0
Yes,
and IOS 11.2(14) on both routers.
Regards,
Phil.
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your 4 serial interfaces has
ip route-cache applied to them?
Do both routers have the same IOS version?
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Hi All
I have 3600 series router with 16 line modem installed i am facing problem
with one of my line modem ..all modems are configured with group command
..and the configuration is fine i have double checked it from
theconfiguration point of view..i suspect some hardware problem in one of my
Hi Navin
I suspect your problem is that you do not specify all the networks
connected to your router under RIP. This means that RIP will only
advertise the networks you specify. Try the following configuration (it
should solve the problem):
On Router Cisco2610:
router rip
First, thanks for all of your comments. All were very helpful.
Next, obviously I wasn't very clear in my previous message. I did not
mention that both router redundancy and FR redundancy are important to the
company I currently work for. And, we currently have one router already in
place
Hi guys
I encountered a bizarre situation whereby the Cat 6509
is automatically reloaded after I rebooted my IBM
Thinkpad. The connection is via Thinkpad serial port
to the switch's console. At that moment, there is no
hyperterm session and the notebook is running NT4
workstation. Anyone has
I thought IS would be a solid career, but now with some of the unpleasant
DOT.COM stories in the news, is everyone cranking out the exams still?
Hasthis had an impact on your morale?
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Hi All,
I am using VoIP over a satellite link.
I am planning to configure some queuing mechanism on
the router which can provide dedicated bw to voice
traffic and at the same time use the entire bw for
data traffic when no traffic from higher priority
flows is available( voice )
Please send me
In my opinion, it depends on how you view your role and your capabilities.
Sure, if you narrowly define your role as working for dot.com's and
start-up's then sure it would affect you. But if you see your role and
capabilities as movable, to say...a corporation environment then no.
Enterprise
It is and it isn't. I won't argue that Cisco positions the OSR vs Juniper in some
situations, but it really does depend on what the desired functionality is. Hence my
question "what is the desired role?" which seems yet unanswered.
Pete
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Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: Attacks from your mail server
Hello,
There was an issue with email a week or so
Not even a little.
I'm still going strong, in fact, I wouldn't know there was a downturn if
people weren't mentioning it all the time :-)
Clayton Dukes
CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP
Internetwork Solutions Engineer
Internetwork Management Engineer
Thrupoint, Inc.
Tampa, FL
(c) 904.477.7825
(h)
i'll either be managing a .com / pre-ipo or a bankruptcy court's
network...either way, i'll be gainfully employed doing what i enjoy.
technology and the demand for it aren't going anywhere!
roger
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20,
i guess INS will adjust their policy and limit the inflow of foreign IT
workers.
Lim Jit Cherng
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"Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of
value." -Albert Einstein
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At 05:58 AM 3/20/2001 -0600, you wrote:
First, thanks for all of your comments. All were very helpful.
Next, obviously I wasn't very clear in my previous message. I did not
mention that both router redundancy and FR redundancy are important to the
company I currently work for. And, we
All of the answers given so far looked like they would work to me. You will
need an external IP address for outside users to get inside (tunneling)
which you would forward to the appropriate device inside. Also you will
need a real IP address for the NAT external interface. It can be done with
hi;
I am thinking of purchase this material for preparing my last written
exam.
Any advice will be welcome.
Thanks
Vincent
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try www.lanop.com or check with some training and education centers...
www.computerjobs.com
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 1:30 AM
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I have CCNA.Since I don't have experience I can't
As someone else mentioned, i wouldn't even know there was a slowdown if it
wasn't for the media broadcasting that message every 30 seconds. It also
depends on what place your business has in the market as well as location.
I'm in Texas and there are plenty of jobs to be had, even for newbies. It
Hi Amit,
be aware of the following:
If your total one-way delay is more than 300 ms, your quality will probably
be quite bad. As you mentionned delay happens due to queuing, therefore
prioritization is necessary, but also from the compression delay, the
bandwidth (serialization delay), and
No anymore! It is 65 questions, 849 to pass.
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65 questions, 822 to pass
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are you using H.323 protocol?? QoS issues will be tricky... because of the
way H.323 protocol it is complex, use dynamic ports, multiple UDP
streams...
you can use RSVP if your VoIP terminal support it.. ..or set IP
precedence bits at the VoIP gateway to signal a high priorty data
I've seen this with other Cisco switches and Dell laptops. Basically, the
laptop is sending out weird signals out the serial port during the reboot.
These weird voltages somehow screw up the catalyst, and cause it to reboot.
The only solution I've found is to disconnect the serial cable during
I have the following scenario:
6509-6509
| ||
| ||5500
6509-6509
The 6509's are in a full mesh (not in picture) and configured as trunks on
all links. I've added the 5500 and configured two trunk ports. The trunk
ports are configured on the two
Hello,
a little while ago robert devito posted a problem very similar to the one
that I am now experiencing. At the time I tried to help to fix his problem
but I am unsure if Robert got a solution from anyone. I said at the time
that he was mad to try it but unfortunately now I have to do it
Hello,
Where can I get interpretation on the errors in my log file? Meanwhile can
someone decipher this:
00:00:02: %SYS-7-NV_BLOCK_INIT: Initalized the geometry of nvram
00:00:13: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Serial0/0, changed state to down
00:00:13: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0/0,
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Has the telco tried all zeros loops to both ends, to verify b8zs/esf setup??
Brian
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I have a point to
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FYI:
psome one just informed me that the CID beta results will be out today
or tomorrow?
brIs anyone aware of it?
pI have been waiting too long for this test results...
brIt is more than 12 weeks...
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Try the ip rtp priority command. It lets you carve out a chunk for rtp
traffic.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t5/iprtp.htm
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Cherng
Sent: Tuesday,
ok, not the exact situation but similar.
We built a circuit that bridges ATM with a LAN extension service.
This required a BVI on the core router. The far end was just another
Ethernet router for all intents and purposes.
Now, I haven't yet touched ISIS or clns - but when we first tried to
I believe that there are two distinctions that should
be made - and that you may disagree with. At least for
the bachelors degree, the experience is just that -
well beyond the actual academics. In addition, the
focus of the GE portion of the program is to diversify
- humanities, science,
I just solved the problem.
I needed the sc0 interface to be in vlan 100 - it was in vlan 1 by default?
As I compared the 5500 config against the 6509 configs, I found that on the
6509's the VTP mode was set to transparent and on the 5500 it was set on
server. I simply changed the mode to
my appologies if this has been asked before i couldn't find precisely =
what I wanted to know in the Archives
Question:-
Are the course notes sufficient to pass the (640-504) switching exam.=20
could anyone recomend additional reading if they are not? =20
TIA=20
Ciscosis - A severe
i'm afraid not. MTU is 1500 on every interface.
Nice try though!
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Pete,
You are correct. I will have to add the additional vlans manually. However,
another project that just got put on my plate is to look into the whole VTP
issue. Through my reading, I like the idea of the vtp pruning as well.
What are your thoughts on VTP pruning?
Robert
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for future new catalyst series, I will presumed they will implement IOS
based command right?
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Yes there are 2 kinds OS that run on switches
1)IOS based- They
Hi Everyone
I was wondering if anyone out there has written the FRS Exam.
If so How difficult is it.
I have bought the Ver 1 Preparation Library and the Ver 2 Certification
Library.
Do you think this sufficient enough?
I will also be reading through Doyle's TCP/IP and Lan switching.
All your
I have a point to point T1 that is not working. The routers involved are a
3640 and a 2610. I have configured the routers with the same line code,
framing, etc. The WICs are internal. The telco can loopup to the 2610 but
not the 3640. I've swapped cables and the internal WIC on the 3640 side. Any
If you have multiple VLAN's and a tiered architecture, VTP pruning can fit in nicely.
Essentially, it just prevents broadcasts from VLAN X traversing links toward switches
that do not have ports in VLAN X. I am not aware of any downside related to its use.
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If you have 5 Hubs attached to a Cisco Switch, will the switch add every
MAC address that touches one of those Hubs to it's ARP table?
Thanks.
-Rizzo
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I am a CCNP. Does anybody know if I need to become CCDA to become
CCDP or do I just need to take the CID exam? Also, is it better to pursue
the CCIE directly rather than take CCDP first? Are they many tangible
advantages in being CCDP?
Thanks a lot
I called them last week. They told me to wait for another 2-3 weeks... I
hope it comes sooner.
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my appologies if this has been asked before i couldn't find
I wrote the Designing Cisco Network class, Version 1.0.
I left Cisco to write my book, Top-Down Network Design which greatly
expanded on the course. I tested my design processes in my consulting work
and tweaked them.
In the meantime Cisco developed the CCDA certification and exam and ported
65 Questions, 849 to pass
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CCDA is a prerequisite for CCDP like CCNA for CCNP...
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cU,
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Hi everybody,
I am a CCNP. Does anybody know if I need to become CCDA to become
CCDP
Just want to thank everyone on this group for the insights they have offered
while I pursued this path. For the most part I just lurk in the background
reading the posts and gaining knowledge although every now and then I feel
the need to say something.
All I can say about the CID test was...
Yes you need the CCDA to become CCDP even though you are a CCNP.
Then take the CID to become a CCDP.
Whether it is nobler to suffer the slings and arrows of yet another 2 exams
before attempting the CCIE is a matter of personal taste I would argue.
Along with that argument I would say that the
Yes, you need CCDA. Yes, there are benefits, although
financially its usually not a 'wow, an extra
$5,000,000/hr' type of jump. Provides a little help
for CCIE in my opinion, although the tests are
different animals.
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wrote:
Hi everybody,
Good answer. Another way to look at it is historically. Cisco bought the
company that produced the PIX. Their goal was to offer a scalable and
high-performance enterprise-level firewall.
The Firewall Feature Set comes from the Small-to-Medium Business line of
business at Cisco. Their goal was
you may want to volunteer at a more traditional agency.
like the red cross or local library or college or hospital.
these use IT and you may get some experience working on their
networks/computers while you answer phones or something.
just don't be too aggressive if they have paid staff doing
Greetings everyone,
I am getting ready to start studying for my CCNP Routing Exam.What books
would you recommend? I've heard good things about "CCNP Routing Exam
Certification Guide" by Clare Gough (Cisco Press) and "CCNP: Routing Study
Guide" by Todd Lammle.
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Kind regards,
Alexander N.
I'm still ready to stop this thread and cash in on all the 2 cents thrown
in.
;)
Allen
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 10:55 AM
Subject: RE: Cisco Certs Becoming
At 05:05 AM 3/20/01, Circusnuts wrote:
No Way Priscilla...
"wr" is all it takes when hammering across the Hyper Term window ;-) I
agree- that class sounds like a bummer. With you time in the field, what
have you heard about refunds or complaints in cases such as this ???
I say she should go
ccna is a major accomplishment,
it teaches things like the
OSI
IP addressing/protocol
LAN/WAN concepts
IPX Protocol
bridging and switching concepts
routing concepts
all of which are not cisco specific
router ios configuration
router management
access lists
maybe queueing too
don't remember been
htmlDIVGuys,/DIV
DIVnbsp;/DIV
DIVI need some help on a flash memory issue here.nbsp; I was told that the flash
for the cisco series 2600 and some 2500 series router is compatible with those of the
Series 4000 and 4000-M routers.nbsp; Have you guys experienced this before?nbsp; I
urgently need
What is a goof IOS image in the 11.3 class and the 12.0 class for the 2501
series?
Thanks
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After all, the CCNA is really just an admission ticket to play in the big
leagues. It doesn't prove that you can play or hit the ball over the fence.
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Not to it's ARP table, as ARP really is a layer 3 function, but it will add
the addresses to it's CAM table...
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Rizzo Damian
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 1:21 PM
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Subject: Hubs and
Louie
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Subject: Good IOS images
What is a goof IOS image in the 11.3 class and the 12.0 class for the
2501
series?
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After all, the CCNA is really just an admission ticket to play in the
big
leagues. It doesn't prove that you can play or hit the ball over the
fence.
Do you ever have anything nice to say about anything besides
what you currently hold?
90% of your posts are snide comments aimed at new people
either in or trying to get in the industry. I personally
don't appreciate it and I'm sure the rest don't either.
It's one thing to say CCNA is a start
Oh man! These ruined dotcom CEO's are even in here scrabbling for
change.
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thread and cash in on all the 2 cents
thrown
in.
;)
Allen
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I'm not sure if you have been on the BCMSN course (I hope you have if
you have a copy of the notes!) but that was certainly sufficient for
me. Of all of the CCNP exams, the BCMSN fitted the course notes the
best.
It's difficult when people ask questions like this because we don't
know how much
OK, I think the words "it depends" were written specifically for this
question.
When you go to the Cisco IOS planner page look for images with the
letters "GD" after them. This means General Deployment and you'll
find a lot of ISP's and large corporates use these because they are
considered
11.2(18), 11.3(9), 12.0(8) All come in Enterprise are well tested GD's
(General Deployments). I had my 2500's start to hang on reloads with the
12.0(9), so I backed down a notch life was grand again :-)
Good Luck
Phil
PS- the Cisco 2500 Feature Set has a good pool of 2500 images I've seen
We have a problem with our 3660 router. We forgot the enable password and
need to start from scratch and recreate the passwords. The problem is, the
router has no Flash memory, so the router only boots into Rommon mode...I
don't believe these routers have bootflash, because you can't use the
Can someone help out with this, please.
I connected a Cisco 2600 to a 3COM Netbuilder, which also have a DHCP =
server connected to it on a different subnet. A PC connected to the =
Cisco can't get an IP address from the DHCP server. I have used these =
commands 'IP helper address' and 'IP
849 to pass is correct. I took the test a little over a week ago and 849 is
passing according to the Score Report that prints out.
Dan Kline
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No anymore! It is 65 questions, 849 to pass.
...and it seems that we're still receiving dupes from somewhere...I seem to be
receiving multiple copies of messages targeted to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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LOL... learn how to use http://www.cisco.com
my search of "Password Recovery" gave me:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/index.shtml
I find it hard to believe that your top-of-the-line, expensive 3600 chassis
has no flash memory...you might not have an external PC Card flash, but
there's
Do you have both ends setup with "Current clock source is line". If you do,
change one end to internal. If both are set to line and telco is not
providing you clocking, the T1 won't come up. I'm more concerned with the
fact that you have down/down. As stated below, you usually get an up/down
with
I can verify the same, 849 to pass, 65 questions, I believe the time is 90
minutes. Tough exam, but passed with a 881.
Brad Shifflett
CCNA, MCSE, CNA
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I assure you Louis, I have searched all appropriate web sites, including the
link you supplied. All are completely useless if your router has NO Flash
memory! The reason's for why the router has no flash memory are quite
inconsequential. But thank you for your assistance!
-Rizzo
If I were you -- I'd buy the DCN book (Cisco Press) and read it carefully.
Also, if you have CCO access, take the COLT tests -- and take them over and
over again -- and research any answers you get wrong. I studied for the
CCDA for 14 days and took the COLT tests every morning and every night --
We have a situation where we want to have 2 t1's going to another office. We
want these 2 t1's to not
only provide redundancy in case 1 goes down, but also want them to load
balance while they are both up.
So basically, we want the two t1's to be up providing 3 mpbs of bandwidth
and if one goes
On each end, static route traffic out both interfaces.
Bri
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We have a situation where we want to have 2 t1's going to another office.
We
want these 2 t1's to not
only
Hi,
My two bobs worth,
Any qualification is as good as the paper it is written on. In my experience someone
with an open mind, willing to learn, has acquired knowledge, shares knowledge and
works smart in an effort to acheive excellence is what really counts.
The paper does indicate the
more precisely, out both serial interfaces..
Brian
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On each end, static route traffic out both interfaces.
Bri
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You may also find that you have turn off fast switching in order for the
load to be balanced packet by packet.
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We have a situation where we want to have 2 t1's going to
interesting Cisco 3600 series routers ship with minimum 8 meg
flash the 3660 can have up to 64 meg.
Not to question whether you can tell if flash is there or not... :-)
but it sounds like you need to get a friend to ship you a flash module
with a valid IOS on it - or borrow one
If you are running EIGRP as your routing protocol, it will take care of the
load balancing for you without the added complexity and CPU overhead of PPP
multilink.
There are some great EIGRP config guides on CCO.
Chris Lemagie
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Hi all,
Economic downturn. I feel that with all the economic downturn the technology won't
change. If anything there will be a greater requirement for good, smart, open minded
technicians. I use the term technicians as there are lots of Information Technology
and Information Management
This may seem like a dumb question, but what are you trying to get the
access list to do - specifically?
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having problems applying an access list to my dialer interface. After
creating my
No- a stick of 2500 FLASH is compatible in a ton of Cisco devices, but it
does not go the other way. 4000's,2600's, 3600's take a different make
that will not register on a 2500. I believe their memory is slower (think
it's 80ns, while the 2500 could be as fast as 60ns).
Good Luck
Phil
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Hello,
Where can I get interpretation on the errors in my log file? Meanwhile can
someone decipher this:
Those are all normal first-time startup messages. for their meanings and the
meaning of other log messages, see
I was not talking about multilink PPP. If you have 2 t1s from office a to
office b, all you'd need for a default out on the remote office end is
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s0
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 s1
This assumes that you already have the appropriate statics in place for
local LAN segments. If
If you don't want to send RIP/SAP updates that often, you can change the
update times by
ipx update interval {sap|rip} xwhere x is in seconds - this is IOS 12.
For earlier IOS (11.2 anyway, not sure which version 11.3 uses), the commands are
ipx sap-interval x (for SAP updates - x is in
Hi group
How would I check statistics on a single nat entry
show ip nat statistics will give me the whole picture,
not individual entries.
Thanks
Adam
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Okay then...the 3600 doesn't load its image using tftp from rommon...bummer.
try this link:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis3600/3600ig/3600rom.htm
and try this procedure (i'm stealing from the 2600 h/w config):
1. Type confreg 0x2142 at the rommon 1 prompt
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