if you have a class B network with a 10-bit subnet mask, how many subnet and
how many hosts do you have?
a. 1022 subnets, 62 hosts
b. 62 subnets, 8190 hosts
c. 8190 subnets, 254 hosts
d. 254 subnets , 126 hosts
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you will find answers here
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mask, how many subnet and
how many hosts do you have?
a. 1022 subnets, 62 hosts
b. 62 subnets, 8190 hosts
c. 8190
Hi all,
you know what these messages mean??
13w4d: ISDN BR3/1: Incoming call id =3D 0x1DDE
13w4d: ISDN BR3/1: received HOST_INCOMING_CALL call_id 0x1DDE
13w4d: ISDN BR3/1: Incoming call rejected due to screening.
13w4d: ISDN BR3/1: received HOST_DISCONNECT_ACK call_id 0x1DDE
Hi
the characters echoed might be due to the debug tools ..if ur seeing it
running across ur screen again and agian then it has something to do with
small servers tcp or udp ..
i think this will solve ur problem...but i am not sure
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You can use the set span command to mirror the traffic of the desired ports
to a particular port
Arun
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I believe that the 3500 Catalyst series will even let you monitor ports on
Class be is a 255.255.0.0
with 10 subnet bit ( bits over and above the default mask) is a
255.255.255.192
that is host portions of 62 ip addresses ( 64 available IPs less broadcast
and networks address)
Therefore answer is A
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From: Larry Osei-Kwaku [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
I've to upgrade a tokenring network with 1500 users to
a gigabit backbone ethernet network.
I worked my way trough the SAFE network design, but
this is not quite finanzable.
The network looks like this:
Core/distribution: two cat6500 one native IOS the
other hybride connected to a 7200
Most of the 2504 routers on ebay for no less than $500-550. $425 would be a
good deal.
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Date: Wed, 21
I was wondering if anyone had tried to set up to Linux box as a TFTP server
for Cisco configurations and images. I have tried in.tftp but don't seem to
be having a lot of luck.
Thanks,
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Try disabling the fix option for the SMTP, as far as I remember there is
a bug regarding fixup protocols in the 5.3(1) PIX version.
Gil
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Please can you more specify
A unix system is more secure than a Wxx system.
So you need to configure your linux box for an nsecure connect.
Udo
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Quality of MCSE card is much better than CCXX.
Scott Ramos wrote:
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From: "Washington Rico" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCNP Qualification Card
I passed all my tests (Thanks to this group) and I am know a CCNP. I
was wondering although after passing
Udo Konstantin wrote:
Please can you more specify
A unix system is more secure than a Wxx system.
So you need to configure your linux box for an nsecure connect.
I know its off topic, but I hate such narrow minded comments...
If you have ever installed any *ix system, you'd be darn well
Drew,
Bravo! Very well said. Both *nix and Winbloze systems all have services
turned on by default, when it's installed. IE- ftp, nis, isa, www, tftp,
terminal, etc. These services all have corresponding ports that are
listening on the box. If services aren't being used their should be no
Beth, you can also call Cisco TAC for free help on this installation.
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put this where ? can someone give me details?
Thanks
Bethy
--- "Rogell, Dennis" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have to put the
I am concerned with your numbers. 1500 users on an IP (I assume) subnet is
way too many! Remember, a VLAN will propagae all broadcasts. Each and
every ARP, BOOTP, etc. will traverse the entire backbone. I would suggest
you break this down into at least 3, preferably 5 VLANs to minimize the
I have 2 IBM AS/400s connected to 10/100 copper ports in a 6348rj45 blade in
a Cat6509. When the AS/400s are IPLed (rebooted) over the weekend, AS/400 1
comes back up and works fine but AS/400 2 comes up normally but the switch
seems to forget where it is. If you try to ping it or connect via
http://www.gdd.net/cisco
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sweeping broad incorrect generalizations, here we go..
Bri
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 6:00 AM
Subject: Re: AW: Anyone tried setting up a Linux TFTP Server for Cisco?
Udo Konstantin wrote:
Can anyone send me some online places to buy used equipment. I am looking
for higher end stuff like 3640 or 3660. I know that there is probably not
much out there, but need to look anyway.
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To: Group Study
Subject: Looking for used cisco equipment
Can anyone send me some online places to buy used equipment. I am looking
for higher end stuff
Actuall all IP routing is not working R1 and any other Router thats not
directly connected to R1.
Here are my Configs:
R5
ROUTER-5#wri t
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
version 12.0
service timestamps debug datetime localtime show-timezone
service timestamps
Rather than get into a Holy War about why Linux is better than Windows, I
figured I'd just answer your question.
in.tftpd doesn't constantly run like other processes, like a http server, as an
example.
in.tftpd is typically started as needed, and terminated when finished. The
controlling
To the first poster, yes - be patient. If you completed your NDA on the
Galton web site (probably since you must also be a CCNA - right??) you will
receive a wallet card and a certificate.
For the second poster, I agree that the Cisco wallet cards are none too
fancy. (which wasn't even an issue
Just remember the following fomulas:
(2^# of masked bits) - 2 = Total # of subnets
(2^# of unmasked bits - 2 = Total # of hosts
Based on this the correct answer is A.
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 12:16 AM
To: [EMAIL
All I"m finding that could possibly be it are DHCP IPv6 pages. Maybe that's
what the new DHCP for IPv6 is??
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 8:05 PM
Subject: Re: What is DHCP+ ?
The term "DHCP+" was thrown at
Priscilla,
I usually look forward to your posts, but I think you are way off base with
this response. Pointing to the cisco page describing different technologies
does absolutely nothing to answer my original question. I also relize that
a converter/transiever such as this would have limited
Wouldn't a properly configured firewall block the IP address at the first
sign of an attack prevent this? I'm wondering if it's been tested this
way or if it was just against a wide open IDS box.
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I have a Randalls shopping card that looks better than my MCSE and CCNA card
together :-)
It looks best with both of the on the resume, but it also depends on what
you're applying for. A company that are looking for a person to administer
their Windows NT servers and workstations would probably
Neither one gives you a secret decoder ring! Maybe the new Sniffer certs
will (seems appropriate, doesn't it???)
Z
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I was wonder if someone could clarify this for me, I am a little
confused.
My understanding is that the Master controls the synchronization and
that the slave only sends DD packets in response to DD packets from the
master w/ the sequence number the master set in the dd packet.
It seems like
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Juan,
you do not need a cco login to search cisco's site. A cco login is needed to
open a tac case, and download ios images.
Here are a couple of links that will provide more information.
IOS DHCP
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t1/easyip2.htm
There are two separate issues that need to be dealt with to accomplish
your goal. First you need to deal with the physical issue, which in a
way is what that bridging device does for you. It allows you to place
ethernet data onto a WAN link, but it also requires the same device to
be on the
I was wondering whether anyone has been able to determine the approximate
level of increased CPU utilization that is introduced by policy routing.
Also, whether Netflow, CEF or any other known means has been used
successfully to establish flow information and faster switching using
policy
Scenario:
Got a client who has a person on the network that does not want to
be on the network but wants access to the server. My thought was to install
a switch, setup to Vlans, one for all the users (10 or so) and the second
Vlan for the 1 user by himself. This way no one can get to his
I know its off topic, but I hate such narrow minded comments...
If you have ever installed any *ix system, you'd be darn well
aware that the thing is w i d e open. There is almost
no security there. It has to be added and maintained. Win32
systems are similar. Very trusting and friendly
Rik, the set port host command turns off PAGP and DTP...
As far as the number of subnets, I am totally with you... You will want at
least 5 different VLANs, with my preference being for 8, for 1500 users
(leave yourself some room on each VLAN)... You can just use a 24-bit mask
for simplicitys'
Based on the subnet mask (255.255.192.0) subtract 256 from 192 which is 64.
Therefore 64 is your first subnet. To get the second subnet, add 64 to the
first subnet. To get the third add 64 to the second subnet and so on.
Continue in this fashion until you reach 192. Remember that you cannot
You should spell check your emails before sending. ;)
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:16 AM
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oops, the first sentance got cut off of my last post. should have read...
I agree with you about the issues. I wasn't ever asking a question about
how the technologies worked, just whether anyone had heard or seen of such a
device. Again, I am not saying it would make sense, just asking
how the technologies worked, just whether anyone had heard or seen of such a
device. Again, I am not saying it would make sense, just whether it
exists.
Neil
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Sent: 3/22/01 11:28 AM
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Hello all,
Sorry for the out of topic post. I figured someone
maybe looking for a 2513 to add to their practice lab.
I have 1 2513 with 16 MB ram, 16 MB Flash, 1 Ethernet,
1 Token Ring. I will include the media filter cable
and 1 Ethernet AUI Transceiver.
I'm asking for $1000.00 obo.
Neil, understanding the technologies involved, however, is fundamental to
answering your question. Given your drawing below, the "external converter"
you refer to translates to a "layer 2 device connecting Ethernet and Serial
interfaces", most likely you want to connect 10BaseT interface to
I suppose we were making it more difficult than it needed to be. If you
were simply asking if it exists, then the answer is yes. It's called a
router. g There is no simple interface converter alone that can
handle all the issues. Something with more intelligence is necessary.
"Neil
so when those exams will appear on tracking sys?
do anyone recieved the results?
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I agree with Rik regarding your subnet size. It's way too big. Divide people
up by floor, wing or business function, whatever makes sense. Also you'll
save yourself quite a few headaches by hard coding your speed and duplex at the
switch.
HTH
Darren
At 12:37 PM 03/22/2001 +, Karl
Hi guys,
Could you please provide me with the Links or URL to PEC or REWARD
sites.
I am in need to do some pratice test for my ccna coming up soon.
THANKS
P. JOE
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I cannot speak to the 3500 series, but in the Cat
5000/6000 line, you span a port to either copy the
contents of a port or an entire VLAN. The membership
of the port that has the Sniffer is moot in this
instance. It is further possible, although I can't
think of too many good reasons to do this,
Why wouldn't you just put the one person on a different subnet and then use
ACL's to control traffic flow? What will deploying VLANs get you that
subnetting wouldn't?
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Does anyone know if any IOS version supports VRRP on any of the standard platforms?
Thanks,
Curtis
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I expect you know - but you must have a layer3 device (router) between the
two Vlans
you can then apply access lists to the vlan interfaces on the router.
What about dual NIC's in the server one connected to the Lan the other to
the single user It would be a lot cheeper just don't allow
Elijah Savage wrote:
No holy war here either. But I could not resist the reply to this
comment. Of course it depends on the administrator of the box, but it
depends also how you install it. I have never installed a linux box with
ftp or telnet by default(openssh). Because these boxes I
You would do yourself an injustice if you didn't check with Brad Ellis
before buying anything. Brad is a CCIE and very knowledgeable about just
about everything Cisco. Not only that, but he is very honest and his prices
are competetive. I don't have any affiliation with him except as a
Too much Luke. Refer to:
http://search-completed.ebay.com/search/search.dll?query=cisco+2513ebaytag1=ebayreght=1SortProperty=MetaEndSort
I will offer $800.00.
--
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Luke Ellezer wrote:
Hello all,
Sorry for the out of topic
Crap...I don't want a holy war either.
But sheesh...don't say things like the following statement:
out of the box. I would like to see a custom install on win32 instead of
click here to continue.
Have you even installed Windows? There is. It's called 'Custom' install
and you only select
75 boss. Just took/passed it in January and, contrary to some of the
others emails, I took almost every minute to get through it. Nothing like
the transcender and cisco press exam preps, with different scenarios and,
often, more choices than the usual A, B, C and D!
Good luck
Jim
about the closest thing I can think of is an Apple LocalTalk to
Ethernet bridge. These are cigarette-pack-sized and around
$100. Do note that these are bridges, not physical converters.
But there's also a visible requirement for them, which, in
turn, means the market will respond. One of the
I am trying to recover or reset a password on a 5500. =20
When I connected to change passord I got the following:
CORE2_prod (enable) set password ?
cr
CORE2_prod (enable) set password blabla
Usage: set password
CORE2_prod (enable) set password =20
Enter old password:=20
Sorry password
There are tons of ads in the back of magazines like pc magazine and
sun/workstation expert. www.mce.com and www.recurrent.com are a couple
shops I have dealt with.
Bri
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You would do
Not yet. We are working on a VRRP implementation though.
HSRP offers much more functionality than VRRP, but of course it is limited
to usage with other Cisco devices.
Chris Lemagie
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Here, here...
I would agree totally. I've done quite a bit of business with Brad, and
he's always done me right. He has the equipment, he knows what he's talking
about, the price is good, and it gets here quick.
Good guy to do business with...
--- Dennis
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From:
At 08:26 AM 3/22/2001 -0800, you wrote:
Scenario:
Got a client who has a person on the network that does not want to
be on the network but wants access to the server.
I'm somewhat confused. First, if he is somehow hidden, how does the server
send back to the client?
Second, if he is on
Someone has mentioned that Juniper supports Cisco HSRP too. I have not
confirmed that.
Leah
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In addition:
Having an old copy of the config and comparing it to the last sh conf that
took place before I got timed out
From saved config
set password $2$DgrG$Htli9koaQU733mDiAWhY70
set enablepass $2$XIgz$h1pOGFyddveGlVAFCdrrk/
From running before lockout
set password
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Juniper definitely does not support HSRP as it is Cisco proprietary.
"Leah Lynch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone has mentioned that Juniper supports Cisco HSRP too. I have not
confirmed that.
Leah
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Hello,
I looked through recent archives of this list to find the answer but
didn't. Does anyone know aprox how many questions there are on the CCDA
test and what the passing score is? I get the "joy" of taking tomorrow and
would like to get as much info as possible.
Thanks,
-Daniel-
Can someone tell me why a single autonomous system (AS) is better than
having multiple autonomous systems?
Sonia
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Do you guys know a tool that you can monitor a PIX firewall with?
I mean something that you can monitor memory , CPU, bandwidth usage, etc...
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At 11:06 AM 3/22/01, Neil Schneider wrote:
Priscilla,
I usually look forward to your posts, but I think you are way off base with
this response. Pointing to the cisco page describing different technologies
does absolutely nothing to answer my original question.
I'm sorry I was snide, but I
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2281.txt
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Juniper definitely does not support HSRP as it is Cisco proprietary.
"Leah Lynch" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone has mentioned that Juniper
I've had a request to have our Pix firewall catch inbound traffic headed
for host A and redirect it to host B. We do not have NAT enabled on the Pix
(ver 5.1).
Am I missing something? I don't see a way to do this.
Doug
==
"There are a lot of interesting people here, a
You'll be given this information as you begin the test. Of what use is it
before then?
It only serves to distract you from the material. Know the material, and you
can answer with confidence. Then you will pass... If you worry about the
numbers, or watch the clock too much, etc. you may end
Wouldn't the first subnet be 172.16.0.0?
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 11:43 AM
To: 'Lowell Sharrah'
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Subject: RE: difficult ccna question
Based on the subnet mask
It did have an artistic beauty to it until the inserts messed it up tho ;)
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Subject: RE: Anyone tried setting up a Linux TFTP Server
Hello Gang !,
Does anyone know or sure that there would be no IGRP topics on the CCIE
written. I was going through the Blueprint and could not find anything
regarding IGRP. I saw EIGRP but no IGRP.
Any comments ??
Thanks
Abdul
In what context are you using the term "autonomous system"? Are we
talking about routing in the internet with BGP? or maybe breaking a
single enterprise network into multiple eigrp AS? The purposes of "AS"
are different in those two contexts. Let's assume you mean BGP.
An autonomous system
This would be a classic situation for Policy Based routing but I am not sure
if this would work on a PIX. I am curious to see what others have to say
who are more experienced with the PIX functionality.
Heather Buri
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Try mrtg.
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
Enable snmp on your pix and viola.
Ian
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 1:49 PM
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Subject: monitoring PIX
Hi all,
Do you guys know a
I recently attended an IP Telephony class at Mentor Technologies and it was
a terrible class. The instructor (who turned out to be the VP of sales) was
not very knowledgable about the product, although he did have a good deal of
background on CVOICE. The entire class was very frustrated and I
Technically yes. But like most things you cannot get something for free.
There is a price for subnetting which is that you loose the first subnet
(network - all zeros) and the last subnet (broadcast - all ones). Note that
with some routers you can configure them to use these subnets. But be
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Can you give examples of OSs that don't support all ones?
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Technically yes. But like most things
We'll he could be wanting to isolate consultants to their own VLAN but have
a need to update files on the server. In our case we have auditors come in
from time to time and so we don't want them in with the rest of the world so
we isolate them in their own VLAN and then setup an access list. They
Not sure exactly what kind of traffic or how your network is set up. If
it's using virtual IPs then just remap to the other internal address with
that VIP. If not you could try creating a VIP on the pix (static/conduit or
ACL) and have it redirect like that. I don't see why this wouldn't work.
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contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks to all.
John
OK before taking this any further, I was checking out the study guides on
this guys site and he attacked my computer. He didn't do anything damaging
because IDS caught and blocked him. I want to give him a chance to email me
and explain before reporting this. Hope he's on this list.
Silly
They are available through www.pacificable.com.
I believe I payed $48 each.
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Does anyone know where I can get cheap serial cables for AGS to 2500
(preferably in Australia)? I need to get 8.
Thanks
Yikes. I think I'll defer to Howard, et. al. on that one. Here are my
thoughts on it, though.
For each separate routing policy you want to present to the internet,
you need a separate AS. This is to prevent inconsistent views of your
AS in the internet. Once you have connected your networks,
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And FYI it's not Justin Lofton who posted this. Wanted to make sure nobody
got mad at him ;)
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From: "Allen May" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 2:12 PM
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OK before taking
Hi. Has anyone got the results from the CID beta test yet?
I have taken several beta test and this is the longest I have had to wait
for the results.
Thanks,
Tim
Ps. Please cc me with any reply becuase I don't have access to the mailing
list right now.
At 01:47 PM 3/22/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Can someone tell me why a single autonomous system (AS) is better than
having multiple autonomous systems?
Sonia
No simple answer -- but at the very least, AS numbers are an increasingly
scarce resource. At the present rate of allocation, we will run
At 02:44 PM 3/22/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Yes, I am speaking about routing on the internet with BGP-4. If I am a
carrier that has 1 AS and I purchase another network (that has multiple
ASes) from another carrier, should I integrate them into a single AS, or
keep them as multiple AS? It is not that
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