netbsd is the most portable of the free nixes, thatd be the one to expect,
if one could do it.
Brian Whalen
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From: "Eric Waguespack" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: linux on a 2500 ? Was: Programming
Sorry.. I mean, can the ports that I want to monitor on switch A' ports but
the port I plug my analyser or PC with network analysis software is on
another switch eg switch B's port. They are on different switches, but the
two switches are connected via a trunk link.
Can the switch A ports
Hi all
I have PIX 520 installed in my network the problem is that if i try to do
certain thing without firewall i mean directly try to acces resources it
takes 3 minutes to do it but if try to use fireall instead the time
increases double fold ..i.e. 6 minutes .Can anyone help with that ..
I have just got a response from Cisco about the CID Beta:
...
Thank you for patiently waiting for the CID (641-520) Beta results. The
results will be available on 4/9/2001.
All score reports will be mailed to the candidates directly from the testing
vendor.
...
So it would appear that the
Thanks to you all,
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an easier way to find the problem is to debug ospf
flooding and/or lsa
generation. Then you do not
have to go through the pain of waiting for the link
to be quiet for each
interface as you bring it up.
Julie Ann
you can use CGMP to create a PIM domain and filter the traffic that
wayyou will have to still use your 2948 but it will be a little
easierGROUP??
steve
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How to create user with encrypted password? When I type the command
'username password 7 xxx', it ask for calculated password.
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Issue the following command in configuration mode:
service password-encryption
then:
username password
Daniel ma wrote:
How to create user with encrypted password? When I type the command
'username password 7 xxx', it ask for calculated password.
What is an IOC Code? A reference point?
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service password-encryption
username xxx password yyy
!
--- your password will be encrypted then --
Grad
From: "Daniel ma" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Create users in Router
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 18:44:23 +0800
How to create
Try to configure a dialer interface instead of directly using Async5.
leo wrote:
the modem is connected to the aux,but after the s0 is down,the modem doesnot
dial,why?
the following is the config:
Router#show conf
Using 2413 out of 29688 bytes
!
version 12.1
service timestamps debug
Folks,
For those of you in the UNITED KINGDOM and have purchased smartnet
contracts for the routers, switches in your lab. Please let me know the
reseller(s) you purchased from as I'm trying to buy one and a couple of
companies listed on cisco's web site I called are not being
Patrick,
You have to use :
copy sup-slot0:
Regards,
Sebastien Venturoso
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Patrick Kirk
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 12:12 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Cat6500 MSFC and Slot0: Device
where is the contents of access-list 101 that the dialer group refers to
Also the cause maybe that serial 1 and async 5 are in the same ip subnet
which I am assuming is active at the stage that serial 0 goes down???
Maybe even try adding a default route out the async interface with a higher
Gentlemen:
I am a CCDP,CCNP ready to begin study for the RS lab. Can anyone give us some
practical direction as to :
1.) recommendations for formal study ( for ex. CCIE bootcamp)
2.) Is it advisable to have a home lab ? URL to an equipment list ? Insights as
to ballpark costs?
3.) Advise from
Nice article to read.
Rajeev Soni
LeapIt.com MCSE
Perhaps I'm missing something (but I am in a bad mood this AM -- and this
is my first Flame) -- or maybe you are?? But did you somehow get a waiver
from John Chambers personally so you don't have to sit for and pass the CCIE
written???
As for being a CCNP, CCDP, it would seem that by this
Best resource for Routing test prep: Clare Gough Routing Exam Certification
Guide
http://www.ciscopress.com/book.cfm?book=175
Arthur Stewart
"Sateesh C" wrote in message ...
Hi,
I am in the process of preparing for the BSCN exam. I am planning to take
it
by May. I am using the CISCO study
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
I must say that when Kip first showed me what DECnet did to MAC
addresses, the voices of the Marx Brothers echoed in my head "Wanna
buy a DEC?" I forget the names of the developers of this algorithm,
but one of them used to do an annual
Greg Macaulay wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something (but I am in a bad mood this AM -- and this
is my first Flame) -- or maybe you are?? But did you somehow get a waiver
from John Chambers personally so you don't have to sit for and pass the CCIE
written???
I didn't see anywhere where
Group,
I was looking at some documents at CCO, and noticed that sometimes their
examples use /32 IP address like :
interface loopback 0
ip address 172.16.254.3 255.255.255.255
Can someone help me to understand reason behind in using this type of
address in the configuration ?
Like I said -- I'm having a bad morning--apologies to all!!
GM
-Original Message-
From: Drew Simonis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 9:34 AM
To: Greg Macaulay
Cc: Brian Ravert; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE Lab Candidate [Formerly no subject]
Greg
Gabiel,
I believe it's due to export restrictions.
Cisco cannot distribute strong encryption unilaterally. The easing of ITAR
restrictions last year (or maybe in '99) stated that you could export stong
encryption if you released the source, and notified the Dept. of Commerce of the
location.
We just implemented this last week. I would suspect that the image is not
available for download because of Export restrictions.
We also used the VPN module but it wasn't required.
At 03:05 PM 4/5/2001 +0200, Gabriel Nickel wrote:
Under Table 3: Platform - 1700 in this document:
Reasons. Plural.
1. This is a loopback interface. It is always up. Which means, if you
statically
or dynamically make this /32 host route accessible via anywhere in the
network,
you can connect via IP to this address instead of each regular interface
(serial and ethernet interfaces go down).
David,
I don't know enough about Decnet to help you but be
wary when sniffing that the MAC address that the
sniffer picks up is different than what you would
expect. Decnet uses an algorithm to convert the "real"
MAC address to another.
Also I seem to remember a lot of munticasting takes
Hmmm.someone woke up in a pissy mood today! I won't flame you back
because I had a Monday just like that last week and lots of people
mentioned it to me.
Studying for the lab and studying for the written aren't mutually
exclusive. In fact, using lab equipment helps to solidify
John,
I got both your emails, sorry that I did not respond to you right away.
Listen, when you are ready, let me know. Like I said before, we are always
looking for talent.
Later,
Will
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John Neiberger
Under Table 3: Platform - 1700 in this document:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/iore/iomjre121/prodlit/1064_pp.ht
m
there are several IPSec 3DES images listed, which are not available in the
download section:
If you don't mind the pesky breaking fundamental rules of IP thing, it saves
burning 4 Ip addresses (255.255.255.252 = 4 addresses) for a loopback
interface. Since the Loopback is often set to give a router a "Name" for
OSPF or BGP, it works okay.
Ejay Hire
804-220-7724
877-200-7020,x7724
...
Dear Andrei,
Thank you for contacting Cisco's Certifications Training Team.
The CID Beta 641-520 will be available on Cisco's Tracking System on April
9th, 2001. We thank you for your continued patience and apologize for any
inconvenience the dealy may have caused you.
If you have any further
hello,
if anyone has any real CCIE lab scenarios to trade?
I am scheduled for the CCIE lab in May. I am too concern with Cisco
CCIE-LAB.
jupiter kim.
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I got an 827. Not the greatest score but could have been worse. My weak
areas were OSPF and BGP (no big shock there since I don't work with either
of these on a day to day basis). The job I am in now is strictly supporting
an EIGRP environment. Overall, I did not think the test was terribly
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From: "Alex Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 6:34 AM
Subject: Re: Loopback interface IP address
Group,
I was looking at some documents at CCO, and noticed that sometimes their
examples use
Congratulations!
Which exam are you planning to take next? I've completed BCSN and BCMSN.
I'm preparing to take the CID 3.0 at the end of this month.
Robert
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From: Buri, Heather H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 12:02 PM
To: '[EMAIL
A loopback interface is basically ina network of it's own. it is not
connected to another Interface nor does it particcipate in the transport of
data (in it's normal form atleast.) However it is used (specially in a
dynamic routing enviro) as a "reliable Interface" since it would be
available
If you're looking for the actual labs, why don't you email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask them, I hear they have lots of real labs. I'm
sure they'd love to trade you and they might even be willing to give you
5-10 in minimum security if you ask nicely.
If you're looking for labs of similar
Well Done
Sergio Silva
Network Engineer
Mobile 0833261349
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 6:01 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Passed BSCN today
I got an 827.
Dear Group,
Had a fun day with tftpdnld.
First, remember that the variables have to entered in UPPERCASE.
Second - a sort of question to the group.. is there a difference in
checksum "checking" between say unix tftp servers and a tftp server on a
windows box?
I ask because once I got
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The first two I've heard very good things about. I've looked at the
CCPrep site before and it looks pretty worthwhile. I'm currently a
subscriber to CertificationZone and I really like it. It's especially
good if you have access to enough equipment to do the labs. As it
stands, I can only do
That's easy. CertificationZone of course! (-:
-- Leigh Anne
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Larry Oates
Sent: April 5, 2001 1:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: C C I E W r i t t e n P r a c t i c e V e n d or s
What is
Hello everyone,
I'm really confused on the following IP Prefix-List questions. Can
somebody please shed some light on this?
Q)IP prefix-list permit 10.1.0.0/16 ge 20 le 27 matches routes to
which of the following networks?
A)10.1.128.0/18
B)10.1.8.192/23
C)10.1.0.0/16
Comments inline...
"Hunt Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/5/01 2:13:29 PM
Hello everyone,
I'm really confused on the following IP Prefix-List questions.
Can
somebody please shed some light on this?
Q)IP prefix-list permit 10.1.0.0/16 ge 20 le 27 matches routes to
which of the following
Hello,
I'm still having 2511 terminal server reverse telnet problems. This may be
a little long, but I want to provide all the details. Before I ramble on,
is there any way to verify that the 2511 line interface hardware is not
broken ? I've swapped out my octal cable and I've changed the ios
An old man has been shopping at the mall and gets pretty tired so he sits
down on a bench in a central area and just watches people for a while.
Pretty soon an 18 year old kid plunks down on the same bench. He has
brilliantly painted red hair with seven spikes, ring in one nostril, blue
Yes I am, is visa sponsorship available?
JC
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De: NP-BASS LEON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Miircoles, 04 de Abril de 2001 09:53
Para: 'Bradley J. Wilson'; cisco
Asunto: RE: Job Opening Senior Network Engineer
DIDN'T REALIZE JC WAS UNEMPLOYED.
A loopback interface is basically ina network of it's own. it is not
connected to another Interface nor does it particcipate in the transport of
data (in it's normal form atleast.) However it is used (specially in a
dynamic routing enviro) as a "reliable Interface" since it would be
available
Sorry to bother the group with such an off-topic. I'm wondering if anyone has
taken the NNM classes and has a copy of the training material they could copy
or sell. Please email me offline so as to not further disturb the group.
Thanks in advance.
John Kaberna
CCIE #7146
NETCG Inc
You can get the cisco press book for routing . its good enough to pass the
exam
and if you are in India its available for around 500rs.
As a reference you might also want to buy the book ' switches bridges
routers for ccie' by andrew caslow
"Sateesh C" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
A 2500 will not work, because it doesn't have the appropriate hardware
module that is needed to do encryption. The VPN platforms are the 1700,
2600, 3600, and 7100 series routers, I believe. Double check on CCO to make
sure.
-Chuck
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From: "Arumugam Sundarum" [EMAIL
It looks like the lines are configured with two stop bits instead of one:
no parity, 2 stopbits, 8 databits
Proper settings are 9600, 8, N, 1
8 databits, no parity, 1 stopbit
So unless your connecting to something that makes use of two stopbits this
could very well be your problem.
--
hi all
Anyone knows what's the best materials to study for
CCDA and CCDP ? I have just recently got my CCNP and
will go for these two certifications next
thanks
regards,
suaveguru
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Hi Nick,
Thank you very much for the information. I downloaded the ios for firmare
5.35 and uploaded it to the switch. When it reboots, I still don't see an
option for the command line, K that I see in the other 1912. Does this older
model of the 1912 even have such an option?
Please advise.
Nah, that's not the problem, but thank you anyway. I'm fearing that it may
actually be my 2511 because I have no problem doing the rev telnet through
the 2511s aux port.
By the way, the aux, console, and all the async line default to 8 N 2 @ 9600
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From: "Kevin
Does anyone know any www sites that offer IT training loans (like
www.itloan.com) ?
About to spend some big $$$ for CCIE training.
Thanks,
Brent
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Hi Robert,
I am also planing CID next week, what resoureces r u using to prepare?
You insight would be helpful.
Bets Regards
Vivek
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Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 10:41 PM
To: 'Buri, Heather H'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
A few sites I have foundSeems like the rates are pretty high though.
http://www.salliemae.com, www.techloan.com, http://www.plato.org,
http://www.keybank.com/templates/t-ps2.jhtml?nodeID=H-1.35.a
gl,
Jake
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From: Brent Ulfig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hi all. Just wanted to see if anyone completed semester 5 (bscn) at the
Cisco Network Academy. I would like to know if the material gave you enough
information to be competent enough to pass the exam? I was thinking about
studying for it at home but I function better in a class environment.
Well I've watched this thread for a couple of days and hoped someone else
would find the right answer (I didn't feel like digging). I knew I had
seen something about this on my local Linux user group list several months
ago. Unfortunately I couldn't find it in my mail archives, bookmarks,
I am looking for a good book which I could use to learn these
technologies and possibly use as a reference later onI noticed Cisco
Press has two books that look like they might cover these topics... Managing
Cisco Network Security-December 2000Enhanced IP Services for Cisco
Networks-October
In the first question, Answer B (10.1.8.192/23) is not a valid network.
Henry
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Sent: 4/5/01 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: IP Prefix-List
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"Hunt Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/5/01 2:13:29 PM
The place I work at uses the dlci numbers as subinterfaces too. I guess this
adds to the uniformity . I suppose it also makes it harder to slip up when
configuring the router interfaces. It must work because I never
misconfigured the wrong dlci with the wrong subint yet.
mondo... paper
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