Re: Switch port Mirror on a Cat5500 [7:4240]

2001-05-11 Thread Carroll Kong
At 08:21 PM 5/11/01 -0400, Keith Woodworth wrote: Want to put a computer on a cat5500 so as to be able to sniff traffic on all ports. We have multiple Vlans on this switch. Basically I have a program called Snort running on a unix box plugged into a faste port on the cat5500. I want to be able

Re: Howard Berkowitz's Designing Routing and Switching [7:4239]

2001-05-11 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Hi all, I've stumbled across 2 versions of Designing Routing and Switching Architectures by Howard Berkowitz. One is 964 pages, the other is a textbook binding and 500 pages. Can anyone (hmm, Howard? :) ) comment on the differences between the two, and why I should get one version over the

RE: Switch port Mirror on a Cat5500 [7:4240]

2001-05-11 Thread Dwayne Saunders
you can use the set span command to monitor all fe ports D'Wayne Saunders Senior MIS Operator, CCNA -Original Message- From: Keith Woodworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, 12 May 2001 9:51 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Switch port Mirror on a Cat5500 [7:4240] Want to

Re: Switch port Mirror on a Cat5500 [7:4240]

2001-05-11 Thread Keith Woodworth
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Carroll Kong wrote: |+At 08:21 PM 5/11/01 -0400, Keith Woodworth wrote: |+ From what Ive read I can mirror a port on a switched network to be able to |+do this. Is this correct? |+ |+Thanks, |+Keith |+ |+Sure, these ports are called SPAN ports. |+

RE: Switch port Mirror on a Cat5500 [7:4240]

2001-05-11 Thread Keith Woodworth
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Dwayne Saunders wrote: |+you can use the set span command to monitor all fe ports |+ |+D'Wayne Saunders |+Senior MIS Operator, CCNA Ive looked at that but we have 48 port WS-X5012A blades in this switch as well. I dont want to just monitor the FE ports but the *whole*

Re: Terminal Server [7:3939]

2001-05-11 Thread Andy Harding
what you will have is a Smart-Serial to RS-232 cable. The cable will have a 25-pin RS-232 connector on the end - you will need a 25-pin to RJ-45 converter (supplied with 2600 routers), and then plug into your regular console cable. check the following - watch for word wrap:

RE: Printing Boson Exams and a ringing endorsement [7:3447]

2001-05-11 Thread Dennis Laganiere
Usually if you just download the newest version it will overwrite the current question database, but leave your license intact. Take a look at the boson site and there is a blerb on it. Also, if you have trouble with the update, or if your license gets lost somehow, you can contact [EMAIL

FW: CCIE #7354 - for Jeff McCoy [7:3998]

2001-05-11 Thread Savvas Themistocleous
Hear hear, Congratulations Dung. Passing the Lab at leat means that you are at leat at a specific competence level because of its practical nature. So good on you. Kind Regards Savvas -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ole Drews Jensen

RE: Congrats [7:4044]

2001-05-11 Thread Carroll Kong
At 05:58 PM 5/10/01 -0400, Roger Sohn wrote: I think most people don't understand that if you do work for Cisco, employees are required to score 10 or 15% higher than the regular passing score. And that also goes for the CCIE Lab exam as well as the other CCxx tests. Cisco also only allows 2

RE: static ip routes and how they work? [7:4077]

2001-05-11 Thread Rauch, Mike
The route that your ping is going to traverse is going to depend on which hop has the best metric. If you want your ping to go to 150.3.53.3, then your last static route should be: ip route 204.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 150.3.53.3. Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, the Titanic was built

OT: Fridays funnie, Jewish Law: [7:4251]

2001-05-11 Thread Natasha
If you can't say something nice, say it in Yiddish. If it tastes good, it's probably not kosher. After the destruction of the Second Temple, God created Loehmann's. No one looks good in a yarmulke. Why spoil a good meal with a big tip? Twenty percent off is a bargain; fifty percent off is a

RE: Back to Back Serials on 2509s [7:3796]

2001-05-11 Thread Daniel Cotts
1) Back-to-back serial cables. One end is DTE, the other DCE. The router on the DCE end provides clocking. Easy way to simulate WAN links. 2) Back to back CSU/DSUs. T-1 uses pins 12 and 45. Make a custom cable that swaps 1 to 4, 2 to 5, 4 to 1, and 5 to 2. Configure one CSU to provide clocking.

Re: Subject: RE: Unable to Erase FLASH. [7:4065] LONG POST [7:4253]

2001-05-11 Thread Paul Werner
***LONG POST*** Comments inline. hi, all. i'm trying to upgrade a 16Mb FLASH in my 2516, but either the RouterSoftware Loader or doing copy tftp flash can't erase the existing Flash code. Here's what I get... Router(boot)#copy tftp flash System flash directory: No files in

Re: Anybody know of a failover switch for serial connections? [7:4254]

2001-05-11 Thread Mustafa Makhdoom
You do not have to buy any additional software or hardware if you are using Cisco routers running recent version of IOS. The IOS feature that you can use for this purpose is called HSRP Interface Tracking. From CCO: How Do I Configure HSRP Interface Tracking? Description You can configure HSRP

difference between synchronous and asynchronous serial ports [7:4255]

2001-05-11 Thread Thomas
Hi All - I am looking for some routers to setup my CCNP lab. The Cisco 2522 seems to be a great for Frame Relay switch if I can use crossover cable with the A/S serial ports. However, I am not sure if the A/S will be acting exactly the same as the synchronous serial port? Can I connect these

DTE interface on Frame Relay switch [7:4256]

2001-05-11 Thread Thomas
Hi All - I have two 2501 routers. One of them is set as a Frame Relay switch. I wonder if I can set a serial port of this router to be DTE interface and assign an IP address to it, so that I can ping this interface from the other router (using back-to-back crossover serial cable). Thanks.

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