On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ElephantChild wrote:]
[You want to load-balance 30% (100% - 70% load threshold needed for ISDN to
kick in) of your T1's bandwidth, which is about 450 Kbits/sec., with 1 ISDN
channel, which will give you 1/7 at best of that bandwidth.]
I am
perfect, I like that!
George Murphy CCNP...!!!
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: CCDA EXAM TOMORROW [7:1432]
Once there were three bricklayers busily working in the hot afternoon sun.
When asked what they were
Unless you forgot to paste it, you have failed to apply inside2comany to the
comanynet interface as incoming. I also suggest having two different ACLs,
one I usually call "NoNAT" and one named for the actual interfaces I mean
for it to apply to (in your case, inside2comany).
Here's what you
Unless you forgot to paste it, you have failed to apply inside2comany to the
comanynet interface as incoming. I also suggest having two different ACLs,
one I usually call "NoNAT" and one named for the actual interfaces I mean
for it to apply to (in your case, inside2comany).
Here's what you
Amen, Daniel. I can't see blowing it all on one (or even two) routers when
you can make a really nice lab with that amount of money. I guess it all
comes down to what your needs are. If it's to have cool equipment you want
to use and be able to upgrade with different parts, the module routers
Your document is essentially good and I liked how nice you were about
making minor changes.
My comment about HSRP was one I have to make to lots of Cisco people,
even though it's picky. The acronym stands for Hot Standby Router
Protocol, not Hot Standby Routing Protocol. Even some Cisco
Thanks for good words. You're one of the people whose e-mails I always open
as soon as the feed comes through. Good thoughts from you are a high
compliment, and I appreciate it...
I tried to incorporate all the points you made with the exception of the
overuse of "broadcast"... I just wasn't
Try these steps:
- Hit "Ctrl + Break" keys while the IOS is booting, you will get a prompt
and follow as below:
o/r 0x2141
i
R2502(boot)en
R2501(boot)#
Go to the configuration mode and assign the ethernet interface an ip address
that is in the same network with the tftp server. Ping and see
I usually use the Boson test to review...
Just my $.02
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From: Jim Healis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE Written Detail
I think that for those who have spent weeks reading high level stuff
I recently purchased a 2610 with a 56/64k DSU/CSU card in it.
My question is, what would be the easiest way to implement it with the rest
of
my lab.
Rest of the lab consists of:
2503, 2504, 2509, 2513, and a 4000 as the frame relay switch.
Thanks a bunch for any suggestions or information
Col, looks like lots of heart and soul went into the rack and its
equipment and congrats on the accompishments! I am in the the same sceanrio
sort of. By seeing the pictures, its kind of apparent that providing for
the family is what it;s all about (Noah), he;s the pride and joy in the
Hi Guys,
I was just wondering whether it was advisable to upgrade to an ED IOS
Version on routers on Client networks, or whether this should not be done
and only GD versions should be globally deployed.
Thanks
Rashid Lohiya
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
020 8509 2990
07956 267170
www.pioneer-computers.com
I have passed the CCNA/DA and NP exams, to avoid having to re-certify for
CCDA, (which was a nightmare), I wish to do the CCDP certification.
Anyone got any recommendations on which would be a good book to read for
CCDP exam.
Thanks
Rashid Lohiya
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
020 8509 2990
07956 267170
The Second edition (which I have) is better than the first (which I had).
However the First edition had an Errata Sheet like War and Peace, I haven't
seen one for the current book which I think has been heavily revised and
re-written/corrected due to the level of criticism.
Karl
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Cisco Kid wrote:
Hi Guys,
I was just wondering whether it was advisable to upgrade to an ED IOS
Version on routers on Client networks, or whether this should not be done
and only GD versions should be globally deployed.
How conservative are your clients? How critical
Hello people,
I would like thanks all you who help me on the way for cert.
Yesterday I got my CCNA with a score 913. My study material was the CCNA
Preparation guide by Wendell Odom and CCO, I think this two are the
essencial material for test studing.
For all that will try STUDY, STUDY
Hi groups,
Does anyone have clues,comments about the best router tester which can
simulates traffics, routes, route damping and so on.
I have heard Agillent, Smartbits, GN Nettest but still can't decided which
one the best.
Any helps, clues, suggestion will be appreciated.
Regards
sipitung
I am using Todd Lammle study guide but there is a conflict with the Cisco's
"rule of thumb" for IP Standard and Extended Access lists.
It says in CCNA Study guide 2nd edition on page 442.
Place IP standard access lists close to the destination as possible
Place IP extended access lists as close
For those who have taken this and MCNS, how much overlap was there? What
materials did you use to prepare? Thanks!
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Hi groups,
Does anyone have clues,comments about the best router tester which can
simulates traffics, routes, route damping and so on.
I have heard Agillent, Smartbits, GN Nettest but still can't decided which
one the best.
Any helps, clues, suggestion will be appreciated.
Regards
sipitung
Standard access lists should be placed as close as possible to the
destination of the filtered traffic.
Extended access lists should be placed as close as possible to the source of
the filtered traffic.
Peter Kurdziel
CCNA, CCDA, 1/4 CCNP (BCSN), MCSE, MCP+i
Flash: www.inotez.com
Hi,
I enclosed a PDF of my network. Basically, I am adding the "Private VLAN"
to the "Public VLAN". The Private VLAN has VLAN 200 only for itself. It
also has VLAN 25, which we have throughout our networks as a management
rail. I had troubles with the trunk between the 2 different VTP
I am trying to create VLAN on 2948G; Is there any special command to do
that on the switch because vlan database command is not there. If anyone
has done this before, please help me out.
Regards
B
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The 2948G-L3 is for all intensive purposes, a 50 port router. All ports are
L3 ports by default. To use it as a switch, create bridge groups. Each
bridge group is a VLAN. To route between VLAN's use IRB with BVI
interfaces. For Trunk interfaces use sub-interfaces with ISL or dot1q
Hello Group,
I'm getting a little confused about configuring Async, Dialers and Lines.
I've been reading the BCRAN book and looking at the sample config
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/service/configs/async/async_ip_st
atic_aux.htm
I'm not sure how to configure 'Line' for modems.
Yes its recession time again and even in Merry Old England jobs are on the
line whether burning animal carcasses or Network Technicians not too much
difference sometimes depends on who you work for. I need to leverage my
position and the CCNP would help. Anyone experienced a recent CCNP
Even better idea- save a lot more money on virtually the same devices.
3101 2 Ethernet- I have IOS 12.0(9) IP/Firewall (cable modem router)
3102 1 Fast Serial, 1 Ethernet- I have IOS 12.0(9) Enterprise
3104 2 Fast Serial, 1 Ethernet, 1 S/T BRI - I have IOS 12.0(8) Enterprise
3202 1 Fast Serial,
Hi,
Does anyone have any good URLs/articles of rules and procedures to building
the routing tables of RIP, IGRP (RIP and IGRP should be the same?) and OSPF?
'Coz I am reading the routing tables of 2 routers running IGRP and I
couldn't build the same routing tables as the routers did.
Your
Hi,
Does anyone have any good URLs/articles of rules and procedures to building
the routing tables of RIP, IGRP (RIP and IGRP should be the same?) and OSPF?
'Coz I am reading the routing tables of 2 routers running IGRP and I
couldn't build the same routing tables as the routers did.
Hint for
Sorry Don but I accidentally deleted the ftp server address and
passwordscould u send them to me again along with the directory where
the files areThanks Don, I owe you one!!!;-)
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Hi,
My attachment was stripped off so, I posted the original post and its
attachment here:
http://www.geocities.com/thebirdsnest_1999/vlanissues.html
TIA!
On 4/21/01 9:07 AM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
""lipadeso"" wrote:
Hi,
I enclosed a PDF of my network. Basically, I am adding
The "because we say so" analogy seems basically accurate. In the real
world I, and I suspect many of you, have used all zeros and ones
successfully. However, when taking certainly the ccna exam, and possibly
others, the attitude to take is,"Cisco says zeros won't work without ip
subnet
Comp1 set to use the default gateway on remote network when it dials
out? Try a "route print" when the thing is dialed out to see what it's
actual default gateway is at that time. It probably just needs a static
route back to comp2.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After spending 3 hours searching CCO finding countless DOCs that state Aux
max
speed is 38400 which contridicts Bernardo's FUNCTIONING Reverse Telnet...
I have found verification about the AUX ports on the 26xx and 36xx's. John
is
correct they are differnet than the AUX ports on other Cisco
If I remember from previous posts on this list, a particular IOS version is
required to let a router port to be a DHCP "client". It is something like
12.0(3)XKG ?? - but search the archives to be sure.
Don't know if a 4000 can handle that IOS anyway.
I think your simplest route would be to
Tim,
You could use ip address dhcp on your Ethernet interface connected to the
cable modem. It's a 12.1(2)T feature.
Access_Server(config-if)#ip address ?
A.B.C.D IP address
dhcp IP Address negotiated via DHCP
You'll need to set up NAT if you're only getting one IP address to use. Also
Might add that a standard 4000 can't run the 12.1T train but can run the
12.1 mainline. You'll need a 4500 or 4700 to get the T train features.
Brian Dennis
CCIE #2210 (RS)(ISP/Dial)
CCSI #98640
-Original Message-
From: Brian Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 21,
pretty much no way ;-)
the 700/750 series runs igrp, though
-e-
- Original Message -
From: Niraj Palikhey
To:
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: IGRP on the 800 Series? [7:1365]
So there's no way, right?? :-)
From: EA Louie
To: Niraj Palikhey ,
Subject:
The because we say so analogy seems basically accurate. In the real
world I, and I suspect many of you, have used all zeros and ones
successfully. However, when taking certainly the ccna exam, and possibly
others, the attitude to take is,Cisco says zeros won't work without ip
subnet zero(which
The address spaces seem to be nonoverlapping, so rearranging would seem to
provide no benefit. I have always used the unapply, edit in another
window, then reapply after getting the lines in there, or usinf tftp in
the case of a lengthy list.
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation +
I know NAT started with 11.2. 11.2 11.3 (gotta MZMaker the 11.3) work
fine on the 4 Meg 4000's. If I'm not mistaken, 11.3 started the ability to
run Dynamic in out (can anyone correct me here ???)
Phil
- Original Message -
From: Brian Dennis
To:
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 7:07
I just finished setting this up @ the house. I'm assuming you want to do
this for config access-list experience (or you would buy a Linksys :o)
Most often than not, the cable modem does the analog to digital transfer (so
you need this irregardless of the setup). I live in a suburb of
Hello Everybody.
I am getting very strange problem in my home network.
I am getting Status is up and line protocol is down message.
Please check the attached diagram. I am unable to coonect Serial 1 of Router
2 with Serial 1 of router 3
I applied clock rate 64000 command on serial 1 interface
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