1) IOS "T" does NOT support FE NM's, "XK" does.
2) If you put the flash in a 2600 to upgrade, how will the 2600 boot? As
time consuming as it may be, use the console port to upload the
image - OR- Use a PCMCIA flash card in a router that is up running tftp
the 3620 image to the
the remote site:
version 12.1
hostname
enable secret abcd
ip address-pool local
username root password root
!
interface serial 1
physical-layer async
ip unnembered fastethernet 0/0
async default routing
async mode interacive
ppp authentication pap
ip route 188.199.0.0
Hello all,
I didn't find CIT that difficult. Just make sure you know all the debug
commands for ISDN and PPP, remember that the LEDs on a cat5500 can help you
when there is a problem with the switch.
The rest of the test is common logic basically.
Good luck
Hai,
I am going to write CCNA 2.0 exam. I came to know that using CCO login
we can test our capability in cisco web site. Can u anyone can please
tell me the url location in the cisco web site
Regds
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It's been mentioned on the list that the testing site you're
referring too, has poorly written question and answers. However, if this is
the only option you have available then I believe a search of the "archives"
should get you the link... Search using "cisco test site"
is that so?
rather than going by such rubbish better conc. on studies man
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 10:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco practice exam site
Hai,
I am going to write CCNA 2.0 exam. I came
Hi.. I saw two books published by CISCO CCNP switching exam.
1) Cisco CCNP switching exam certification guide
Author: Tim Boyles,
ISBN: 158727
2)Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks
Author: Karen Webb,
ISBN: 1578700930
which is the correct one or which one is better??
Oh boy. What version of IOS are you running - 9.14 or something like that?
From memory, and this appears to be backed up by my historical copy of the
Router Products command summary for 'software release 9.1' (they didn't use
the term 'IOS' then), that is what you get with an early IOS version.
Hello,
I had heard a lot about using the loopback interface for router ID for
OSPF, etc... because it never goes down. However, my question is about the
addressing of this interface, and whether I can assign an IP from the same
subnet to a loopback interface on a neighboring router, or I have
the remote(the dialed one):
username admin password nimda
username root password toor
!
in the pc of the local net,we can write the usernamepassword in the "make a
new connection"(for instance,the os is 9x),but in my local router,how can I
let the remote router know I am admin or root(in
karen webb is better and also the one recommended by Cisco. Atleast, it
helped me a lot for passing the exam as well as getting the basics clear
Keyur.
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Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Sent: Wednesday, April 04,
I've only heard this phrase used in conjunction with routing protocols - you
can run OSPF and BGP on the same router, but they won't have anything to do
with one another (like ships in the night) unless you configure
redistribution explicitly.
Although I suppose it could also be applied to
Hi.. I don't understand the instruction from our cisco consultant. Can you
pls guide me.. What I should I do in more detail about how to run a SPAN or
monitor port on the switch to copy the data to the monitoring port ? See
below e-mail for more full detail
hi guys
anyone know if the LX modules can run over MM fiber ?
where can i get the distance limitation for this
thx
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The Cat1900 was developed before the dot1q spec was completed and the
hardware components were not available at the time to support dot1q. As a
result, the Cat1900 will never be able to support dot1q.
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You will have to access the supervisor via the console and issue the
command "switch console." From here, you will be able to see the bootup
process of the MSFC and can issue a break sequence to put the MSFC into the
rommon mode. From the rommon mode, you just follow the same password
recovery
Nope. I just tried this yesterday with a 4006 and a 6509 and no go. The
Cisco reseller information states it will work with MM fiber, but the GBIC
itself actually says 1300nm fiber (SM). Here is a URL that has the info
you are looking for. (See the bottom of the chart) This URL makes it
I used Karen Webb's book also.
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Network EngineerGR 151 25 Maroussi
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I was on it yesterday and it went bust. Those of us who made it to the
phone were told that the thing was cancelled. We were told to reschedule to
another time. A lot of egg on their face is putting it mildly. It is a
shame as I was looking forward to it.
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the router's hostname is sent as the username. set a username statement for
the remote router with the same password on both ends.
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Yes, you can get MM fiber to work with the LX interfaces. To do so requires
a mode conditioning patch cable. Basically it is a fiber patch that is
single mode on the transmit and multimode on the receive. The single mode
is spliced into a multimode strand after about 6 to 12 inches. This is
Yep- version 9.x
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 2:26 AM
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That's a sure sign of an old IOS version. In fact, that's so old it's
probably from before
Man- I wanna meet this person... C++, Viso proficient, CCIE with 5 years,
deals directly with customers, possible masters degree candidate travels
over half the time.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 9:15 PM
Need a little help with a VPN issue. I am running a PIX 515 for VPN and it
is working just fine with cable modems, isdn, dsl etc... Problem I have is
that on the PIX side of the connection, "behind the firewall," I have some
equipment that uses push technology to push images down to the person
With these prices- your friend his fellow company members are in for a
rude awakening when the auctioneer informs them of realistic street prices
:-0
Thanks for giving us first offer Mitch
Phil
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Sent:
I am interested in the position, but I feel I may be overqualified. The
job won't fully utilize my Mandarin Chinese, splitting atoms, and
walking on water skills.
Circusnuts wrote:
Man- I wanna meet this person... C++, Viso proficient, CCIE with 5 years,
deals directly with customers,
Yes you can as long as you use the mode-conditioning patch cord.
See
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7202/fru/10901gbc.htm#x
tocid264159
Regards,
Sebastien Venturoso
CCNA CCDA
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[EMAIL
DIDN'T REALIZE JC WAS UNEMPLOYED.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 6:37 PM
To: cisco
Subject: Re: Job Opening Senior Network Engineer
I think we're looking at yet *another* example of management's belief that
technology
YOU KNOW HIM, HE ALSO CREATED THE WORLD IN 6 DAYS AND RESTED ON THE 7TH.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 5:22 AM
To: Butler, Gary; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Man- I wanna meet this
Hello,
I had heard a lot about using the loopback interface for router ID for
OSPF, etc... because it never goes down. However, my question is about the
addressing of this interface, and whether I can assign an IP from the same
subnet to a loopback interface on a neighboring router, or I
Damit, I missed the boat on this one... I did this kinda stuff in a previous
life
Just my luck.. ;)
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From: NP-BASS LEON [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 1:52 PM
To: 'Circusnuts'; Butler, Gary; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
I turned down this position when they asked me to take it. I felt that
raising the dead should command greater respect and authority (not to
mention money) but they didn't worship adequately. They also remarked that
having control over the weather and inventing gravity didn't have anything
to
hai,
Gayathri and all,
Thanks for your valuable suggesion for BCMSN.
with the help of that i passed my BCMSN in just 10
days.
Now i am preparing for the last one support exam.
Can you give me some suggesions for this ?
which book i have to prepare and how will be the exam?
in which area exam will
It would help if we had a look at the config from the switch and router.
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Hi Don,
That is exactly what I have done. I have no problem pinging computers in
the
other subnets. The switch is
Hope no one has stock in that company. And people wonder why the nasdaq has
collapsed. We need to re-educate these CEO's and HR managers. They just
don't get it.
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I thought there was no advertising on this board?
Raul
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 8:53 AM
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DIDN'T
http://www.cisco.com/wwtraining/colt/
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To: tselvan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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tselvan,
It's been mentioned on the list that the testing site
This question is not related to Cisco, but I am sure some Cisco engineer
know the anwer
How long does DNS server cache an entry it resoved earlier ?
Thanks
Ruihai
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There is a distance chart on this web link from Cisco
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/techno/lnty/etty/ggetty/tech/gigbt_tc.ht
m
watch the line wrap
dave h
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From: Mohamed Heeba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 6:30 AM
To: '[EMAIL
Does it have to be an IP or can it be a DNS name? If a DNS name there's
lots of free IP redirection sites out there like cjb.net, tzo.com, etc.
When they connect the client will update their IP address to their name.
2nd option I can think of is VPN allow them to have an internal static IP
Folks
Actually you need what is termed a conditioning cable to enable
LX to run over MM; I think PN CAB-GELX-625=. Works fine. Reference
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/534/21.html
cheers
ejc
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Hi All,
I tryong to apply for an ISDN PRI line in SEOUL. The providetell me that
the switch type use is "PBX". I was so confuss as in CISCO AS5300 that i
going to use, there was not switch type known as "PBX". Can anybody
enlighten me on this. Is there a "PBX" Switch for ISDN? If yes how do i
C'mon guys this is a joke right. You took like three job postings and made them one,
right.. If a guy like this exists I may have to kiss his feet. I don't think my
religous
beliefs would allow that however.
Mike Linehan
Whatever certs I have I'm not even close to this guy. Whoever he is.
Boy.
I feel like a thief.
I better call the auction house rep and give him more money from last week's
auction I was at were I picked up among other goodies:
3 2924M at $300 each
2 Sun Ultra 5 $700
1 Cat4000 with (2)X4148-RJ X4012 for $800
3 2611 $600 each
2 2612 $400 each
The last two
Hey,
How to understand TLS "Transparent LAN service" and
"LANE"? Any explaination? Thank.
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The good things is that this 'Networking god' would have the pleasure
of meeting Jon Gruden, Tim Brown and the rest of the boys in the
silver and black.
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Rik thanks for reply, i just wanted to allow few users to do FTP on 1 of my
host, so i should allow only fpt ports.
Regards
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 4:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Conduit Command
You are correct
For the router configuration, the switch type should be configured as
primary-net5 which covers European, New Zealand and Asia ISDN PRI switches
(per Cisco documentation). I am not sure where your provider is getting his
information. I suspect he does not know what he is talking about. I
I have been using their practice exam, and I think they are very helpful.
You can download a eval version free.
Ruihai
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Has anyone used
Time to show my naiveti, are you taking about auction sites besides e-bay?
For the most part I've found prices from used dealers to be about what I see
on the e-bay auctions without the two week delay to see if I'm the high
bidder. In addition, the whole damn "minimum bid" thing is a pain.
As a first cut - let the experts also reply: PBX is an acronym for Private
Branch Exchange. It refers to a small switch usually used at a company site
as opposed to a large switch used in a Telco office. It is a generic term
that in no way indicates the manufacturer of the switch.
Maybe you can
Anybody read the Advanced IP Network Design book by Cisco Press? How do you
like the book?
David Eitel
Network Engineer
UGO Networks, Inc.
http://www.ugo.com
Phone: 212-624-3361
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to the real exams, i.e CCNP stuff.
Karl
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This link is dead, does someone have another link somewhere...
Thanks in advance
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I haven't tested it out myself, so.. I say use it at your own risk..;)
1000Base-SX
Short-wave optics, allowing up to 260 meters over 62.5 micron multimode fiber,
or up to 550 meters over 50 micron multimode fiber in a full duplex,
switch-to-switch connection
1000Base-LX
Long-wave optics, allowing up to 440 meters over 62.5 micron multimode fiber,
up to 550
I found their products to be accurate and very reasonably priced. I passed
all of my exams using the tests. They are not a one-to-one or
question-for-question, but they do an excellent job preparing you for the
topics covered on the Cisco Exams. Plus they are really nice people to work
with.
I was referring to purchases I make at bankruptcy auctions where you post
your bond, and physically attend or work through proxy. E-bay is were you
sell the stuff bought at these auctions. If you can get to one of these
auctions you can find some great deals. Just make sure of the lot count
Ruihai An wrote:
This question is not related to Cisco, but I am sure some Cisco engineer
know the anwer
Wow. Now here's a strict criteria for posting messages! Hey, I bet
someone here can fix cars too.
How long does DNS server cache an entry it resoved earlier ?
The RFC for DNS, as
Try: http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
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From: KP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 1:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Compress IOS software link
This link is dead, does someone have another link somewhere...
Thanks
Check the distances at the URL below. These are the same specs that
enterasys uses.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7202/fru/10901gbc.htm
62.5 micro gets 275 meters over SX and 550 over LX with the mode
conditioning patch cord.
Eric Fairfield
CCIE #6413
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Does anyone know what command blocks this port..
Regards,
Kevin
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well it sounds like this person who posted this opportunity is the a typical
recruiter!!! Sees a bunch of buzz words and throws as many in one listing
as possible. This person needs to split this listing into three different
listings and offer less money!!!
P.S. God has only created one man
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Do any of you have any experience with the 3510 MCU? We are currently
trying to finish up a VC implementation that uses Polycom ViewStations
and a Cisco (formerly Radvision) 3510 MCU. When we go point-to-point we
get excellent quality. When we involve the 3510, even in a two-location
call,
You'll have more luck blocking the authentication server than the ports it
uses.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 11:41 AM
Subject: Block Instant Messenger from the Pix..
Does anyone know what command
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Im still trying to find some documentation of HP Overview and EIGP.
Ill never stay at the pace if these people keep coming out with stuff
and dont even tell their customers
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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From: Scott
I don't think that blocking port number will work, because IM can scan for
new open port numbers, but I believe that you can deny access to
login.oscar.com or something like that, which is the IM login server.
Nate
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Dude- listen to NPR market place... they had an hour segment on these
auctions. Millions for pennies- former employees trying to bid for their
old laptops workstations. A lot of this equipment gets thrown out because
the their wasn't time to hold an auction. A good portion of these companied
I note with interest that the 4 year degree is "preferred" whilst the CCIE
is a "must have".
Four year institutions need to scrutinize their heretofore stranglehold on
credentials. To little bang for too many bucks with a mini portion of
relevance in the real world.
Best, G.
-stuff
We are a company located in Pleasanton, CA. (near Silicon Valley). We
have an opening for Senior Network Engineer. Please see the following job
Micheal- good luck... I just came back from a week out there I think you
might be able to get on a waiting list for an apartment that'll fit the 150k
The only way I have been successful is blocking the authentication server.
The best I could figure out is the IM searches for open ports so you
can't just block certain ports.
Rick
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Does anyone
If I recall correctly, Instant Messenger utililizes port 5190. So something
like a "conduit deny tcp any any eq 5190" may work for you.
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From: Kevin O'Gilvie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 12:42 PM
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Subject: Block
To me, the only thing that looked a little out line was the programming
stuff.
However, I believe that anyone that calls hermself ( :-) a CCIE should
be able to do the rest, at least with several years of experience. Most
of the stuff would be satisfied in the natural course of CCIE
experience,
if u are trying to block AOL Instant Messenger, try blocking port 5190
outgoing . That is the port required to login to the server @
login.oscar.aol.com - Server u need to be able to access to get on to AOL
IM.
Keyur.
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seems like u would have to give Global IP Addresses to those users, if u are
doing any NAT overloading there on the Pix. Otherwise it should work just
fine if u give the Inside IP Address that is mapped to the global IP address
of the customer.
Keyur.
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From: [EMAIL
The Switch Fabric is designed to send packets across ports based on the MAC
addresses it learnt from the hosts connected to the ports. It does not send
a packet from one port to all the ports like a HUB does. In this case, if u
want to monitor one particular port on the switch, or for that
my bad ... agree to it totally. The server is "login.oscar.aol.com"
Keyur.
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Nathan Chessin
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 10:21 AM
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Subject: RE: Block Instant Messenger
Here's a simple suggestion, and one I've used for napster.
Create a phony zone on your recursive DNS. I have done this, and re-pointed
it toward the HR web page showing internet use policy.
I have an access list blocking several subnets assigned to napster, but
they've yet to get a hit.
Matthew
Having just installed 5.3(1) on a replacement 515. I am seeing what I
believe(d) to be logical icmp denies on a regular basis. Can anyone point
me to the right TAC (or other) spot for analysis of these rumored maladies?
I've searched the bug reports And yes, one of the 'shotgun' solutions
I think we should be more specific in our negotiations from now on. Are we
talking about $150,000 or $153,600 (150 x 1024)...
How can anybody make a reasoned decision without all the facts... :-)
By the way, let me know when people start paying in the Megs, I might be
willing to move up North
Hey all- got my trusty 5000 (with RSP), 2900 XL. Any book recommendations
above the CCNP level. I don't do a lot of LAN @ work would like to start
mocking up a few labs. I saw a Cisco Campus book @ Borders the other day,
then again they had a nice CCIE switching one too.
Any input would be
Hi Luke,
Here is the config:
1912: #ip addr 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
#ip default-gateway 10.1.1.1
2620: #int f0/0
#no ip addr
#exit
#int f0/0.10
#encap isl 10
#ip addr 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
#shut
#no shut
#int f0/0.20
#encap isl 20
Any advice... no need the for the software, but I am looking for a
documentation bundle (or to borrow).
Any advice (not costing $1000 :o)
Thanks
Phil
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On what VLAN interface do you have the IP address configured on the
switch, VLAN10? The default is VLAN1 and if you haven't changed that,
the switch management ip address will not be able to communicate with
the outside world. In that situation, the switch 10.1.1.0/24 network is
on VLAN1, the
Make sure you scrutinize Cisco's SEs before purchasing this box. There are
several issues with it.
First, the backplane off each module (whether 10/100, Gigabit, OC-3/12/48)
does not exceed STS-12.
Second, cannot have the same vlan across two ports on the same Gig module-
which I wanted to do
Hi John,
How do I specify on what vlan interface should the switch ip be? I assumed
that it was vlan1 by default. But looks like I understand the problem now.
The switch by default is in vlan1 and I have specified vlan10 as 10.1.1.1
which is the default-gateway for the switch. Obviously, this
The first time the IP is set on the switch the change should take
immediately on subsequent IP updates (or IP changes) you must reset (back
panel - small reset hole/button) the switch to force the new IP address
assignment. Please let me know if resetting resolves the ping issue.
""Niraj
Hi, I'm wondering how a decnet node finds the gateway off the local area?
Example, area is 2, router decnet address is 2.1000. The decnet address on
the router is changed to 2.1010. Do the nodes, Alpha box with 2.17 address
for example, figure it out on there own by listening, does the router
set span src_port dest_port
OR
# port monitor interface or VLAN# (for IOS based switches). The is
perfect for a device that uses promiscuous NIC's (IDS, Network SwitchProbe,
Sniffers).
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/41.html
Good Luck with your search
Phil
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I've seen a lot of ads in this class. Directfit had an ad not long ago asking for a
person with 15 years of experience with Cisco equipment and was offering 95K.
I once met a person with these qualifications, but there was only enough room in my
time
machine for me.
A few days ago I came
I think you have the right idea but made a type. If you create a new
subinterface and use 'encaps isl 1' then the switchport to the
PC(10.1.1.10) would also need to be in VLAN 1, not VLAN 10.
Alternately, you could leave 10.1.1.0/24 in VLAN 10. On the switch, do
a shutdown on int VLAN1 and
I saw that in a Dilbert cartoon once. The prerequisite of Dilbert getting a
raise was more years of Java experience than it had existed. Maybe Catbert
posted that 2nd one.
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PBX is a general term. The provider needs to give you more info than that or
you can sit there and try very switch type possible.
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Hi All,
I tryong to apply for an ISDN PRI line in SEOUL. The
I'm running 12.1(1)T in a 3620 and from memory I believe 12.1(5)T in a 3660
both with NM2FE2W.
I'm fairly sure any T image after 12.1(1)T will do the trick. Certainly CCO
says so.
Cheers,
Gareth
""John Kurkjian"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Simple confiuration on 3600: no access-list, no routing protocol, the
interface(s0/0) is up. When I console in, I could not even ping the
interface IP. Same problem on two routers. Same linecode, framing,
timeslots on both router. Did I miss anything ?
Thanks
Isn't it funny that I make a typo while trying to type the word "typo"?
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"John Neiberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/4/01 1:35:21 PM
I think you have the right idea but made a type. If you create a new
subinterface and use 'encaps isl 1' then the switchport to the
PC(10.1.1.10) would also need to
I'm looking for information about Transaction Language; specifically, a
vendor-neutral explanation of some the provisioning aspects of it. I can
figure out what the alarm and notification stuff is about, I'd like to learn
more about provisioning sonet but I can't figure out what I need to search
I 'd like to swap with any date May/July/...etc in San Jose or Halifax.
Please drop me an email.
Thanks,
Ehab Hadi
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can anyone make a strong case for using local addressing
on a Frame relay network? I understand that MCI forces
the use of local addressing.ATT can go either way, but
if you use local addressing, you have to manage the
addressing yourself.
for those who don't know what local addressing
Local DLCIs take up a smaller field than globally significant addresses.
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Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 16:43:30 -0400
can anyone make a strong case for using local addressing
on a
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