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Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (RS)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640
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Randy Espiritu
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 10:52 PM
To:
If you want to see packets that are actually going through the router you
can use the debug ip packet command with the dump option. The dump option
is hidden and use it at your own risk. You'll also need to disable any route
caching that the router maybe doing. If you don't you'll only see
I am using a FE module out of a 2621 on a 2610 with no problems even though
Cisco config tools says you can't
D'Wayne Saunders
Senior MIS Operator
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From: mondo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 19 May 2001 15:45
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Subject: Re: Can I use
I am struck by just how few ATM networks actually use PNNI. The few that I
have found are small campus networks that have a one-level hierarchy, and
seemingly only run PNNI because they want to run LANE.
It would seem that PNNI would be extremely beneficial for the large ATM
clouds run by the
Yes, you can.
But there is a case, ISL Trunking will not functon properly.
I do not know other feature will perform properly or not.
May be the new release of IOS will tackle this problem.
Just like wic-2T will not work for Cisco 3600 in 11.xx series, now it work
fine in 12.x.x series.
HTH
Does anybody know of any really good literature about IS-IS? Not just about
how IS-IS works, but sample designs and configs, and so forth. Ultimately,
I would like to find something for IS-IS that is comparable to what Halabi's
book is for BGP, but that may be asking for too much.All I've
Hi;
I just wondering where I can find Olive Code?
Search the juniper.net, internet, find nothing!
Any advice welcome
TIA
Vincent Chong
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Thank you as this is all I have ( not allowed to install sniffer on secure
network),
it worked for the purpose that I needed
D'Wayne Saunders
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Subject: RE: debug
solarwinds.net
At 05:43 PM 5/18/2001 -0400, Russ Kreigh wrote:
ftp
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Subject: Bandwidth Tester [7:5062]
Does anyone know of a freeware
A 56k CSU/DSU uses pins 12 and 78. You could use a spare console cable.
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Subject: 1605 56k csu dsu to 1602 CSU DSU [7:5091]
Hi All
Anyone know how to
Do a show controllers serial x/x to see if the 7000 sees its end of the
cable. Verify that both ends are using the same encaps. Do the same for the
2501. Do you have IP configured? Same subnet? I posted the link to a serial
line troubleshooting page on CCO a day or so ago. Look in the archives.
Check out the cisco website. I am afraid I don't have the link but it is
headed ISIS Multi Area Protocol Support. This is an excellent document.
Check the archives as someone not that long ago asked the same question and
at that time I did have the link to that document.
HTH
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Appreciate your answers guys, even though some were conflicting.
It seems officially I am unable to do this, but some people have tried and
it seems to work for them.
Well here goes !
Regards
Rashid
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I have been told
Orion's.
FWIW,
doctorcisco
From: Howard C. Berkowitz
Reply-To: Howard C. Berkowitz
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to Multiplex 3 T1s [7:4625]
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 10:08:49 -0400
External inverse multiplexing devices also should be considered.
Tiara Networks make some interesting
Check out the other recent post re dual internet routes, Richard Tufaro,
relevant info.
Rashid
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I am currently looking at getting a second ISP for failover and
load-balancing. However I would
Sorry the message got cut off ...
I've seen clients have some ugly problems with (telco-provided) Orion
IMuxes. Anyone looking at IMuxes might want to look harder at another flavor
...
FWIW,
doctorcisco
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Subject: Re: How to Multiplex
Hey Guys,
I am a CCNP with 15 yrs of network experience, I am well travelled in the
course of my work.
I think I generally know what I am doing, but have great difficulty
explaining myself to more junior staff.
I can design/configure/troubleshoot networks and create accurate
sorry, unable to post hyperlink.
Vincent Chong t/120t5/ismarea.htm
McCallum, Robert Check out the cisco website. I am afraid I don't
have the link but it is
headed ISIS Multi Area Protocol Support. This is an excellent document.
Check the archives as someone not that long ago asked
t/120t5/ismarea.htm
McCallum, Robert Check out the cisco website. I am afraid I don't
have the link but it is
headed ISIS Multi Area Protocol Support. This is an excellent document.
Check the archives as someone not that long ago asked the same question
and
at that time I did have the
Sounds familiar and a bunch of us have been there. I had to train 30
students when I started, every two weeks. 8 hours a day. You know the
material. Now you must learn how to teach. The challenge is your insecure
and unconfident about doing a good presentation You sound like you always
At a company I used to work at, we were migrating changing from VMS to AIX
Unix, and I was investigating translating LAT to IP. The only reason that we
decided not to proceed along this route is exactly the problem you describe.
Many DEC LAT devices (esp the older ones) dont have a way to store a
Does anybody know of any really good literature about IS-IS? Not just about
how IS-IS works, but sample designs and configs, and so forth. Ultimately,
I would like to find something for IS-IS that is comparable to what Halabi's
book is for BGP, but that may be asking for too much.All I've
Gerri,
Unfortunately, you'd either have to buy real ISDN circuits; or buy a
simulator. The unfortunate part is that simulators are a bit expensive. For
a brand-new two-port U BRI simulator, you're talking about $1,800. Your best
bet is to buy them used, for instance, at www.ebay.com. Sometimes
Most telcos use the proprietary protocol of their WAN ATM switches. Cisco's
WAN switches, BPX, MGX, and IGX, use autorouting--proprietary. However, you
can buy PNNI for them for a few bucks more. My guess is that most carriers
that sell ATM services, for the most part, sell PVC-based solutions. I
Hi all
How can I get my 2509 terminal server to work?
Here is my config
TermServer#sh r
05:47:29: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by consoleun
Building configuration...
Current configuration:
!
version 12.0
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service
Cos the poster did not even try to do some serach in the cisco web site or
archive in this website.
And ask question, who wasting the bandwidth, who is selfish.
I just wondering what kind of professional you are, probably paper one, do
not even know try to
find infromation.
It is my opinion.
your new flash is of course is empty - you don't have an IOS.
Put the old one back in and once it's back up config it to boot from a tftp
server.
Test that it does boot from the tftp server.
Put the new flash back in and it will still boot from the tftp server.
Now copy an IOS from the tftp
Hi;
I believe that the token ring white paper provide you more then enough
information to tackle the token ring section.
I suggest that you read it carefully, make sure you understand what is
the stuff, not just memorize the question and answer from the paper, remeber
that the paper is
I have a buddy who is going to attend in either June or July. I forget when
he is going. They do seem to give the most, comparison:
16 days Intense vs. 11 days for most other places,
A full set of Cisco press books that my friend already received ahead of
time to start reading.
He will receive a
I guess I will be first. I am also memorizing and studying in hopes of
passing my switching exam with no experience. I currently work for a very
small company with ten 95 computers and 15 or so unix machines on a unix
server. My main job is to unsnag people who lock their computers up and
That is because it is unformatted and there is no IOS on the flash.
Therefore, you will need to format the flash . Once this is done complete
the following steps exactly to load IOS to the new flash:
when in rommon this is what needs to be done
rommonIP_ADDRESS= ip address of the router
What kind of real achievement are you talking about ?
When u study for your degree or diploma in university/institutes, u are
still fresh and have not gone out to experience working live outside school
environment right ? However, you studied hard for that paper (probably
memorized the subject),
Rather be an expert in the field with the proper knowledge then to know a
whole book by heart. :)
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Subject: Re: Passed BCMSN [7:4546]
Kevin et all
p1_c/1cisis.htm
Irwin
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Subject: Is there any really good IS-IS reference out there? [7:5100]
Does anybody know of any really good literature about IS-IS?
Not
test1
Have a great day!
John A
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This URL filter is getting extremely annoying. :-)
Cisco has a very good configuration guide on IS-IS, but the list filter is
preventing me from providing you with the URL.
Let's see if this works:
go to cisco's web site, and after the cisco.com URL, add:
I do have the Olive (JUNOS) code that will run on the Intel platform.
I've been playing with Olive code for almost six months now. Both the
J-base and J-kernel are 4.4B3.2. BecauseI am learning JUNOS on my own, I
don't expect technical support from Juniper. The installation is very
simple.
Come on lads (and less frequently, lasses).
Is this a testosterone thing? We seem to have an amazing amount of bickering
and one-upmanship.
I think if you have to put someone down to get a leg up, it's not worth
bothering.
This bickering very rarely seems to come from the Gods of the group.
Kevin,
Good going. Good Luck on getting a job
that will enrich your life. I hope it takes
you everywhere you want to go in life too.
Darel R Graham
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Hi Sean
I'm hoping it is legal, as I've been looking for this software for quite
some time. We'll be purchasing a few M40's in the next few months, and I'd
like to prepare for the new platform before the time.
Regards
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Folks have complained that when they post a URL that it is stripped from the
message. That is only true if it is the first line. So - I've been starting
with Here it is or some such fluff on the first line. URLs get through
that way.
I recently posted a message where I wanted to truncate a host
Try this:
line 1-8
absolute-timeout 480
transport input telnet
transport output telnet
telnet transparent
stopbits 1
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fingers wrote:
Hi Sean
I'm hoping it is legal, as I've been looking for this software for quite
some time. We'll be purchasing a few M40's in the next few months, and I'd
like to prepare for the new platform before the time.
A quick search of some meial archives on the web shows that
Try to do dry runs, perhaps practice with others..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Sat, 19 May 2001, Rashid Lohiya wrote:
Hey Guys,
I am a CCNP with 15 yrs of network experience, I am well travelled in the
course of my work.
I think I generally know what I am
Exactly, i have successfully included urls. perhaps it is because if the
message is starting with a url, some mail clients may auto open it, hence
causing a problem.
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Sat, 19 May 2001, Daniel Cotts wrote:
Folks have complained that
Could you post this search result for us to see?
I see no such warning on there website
Nnanna
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fingers wrote:
Hi Sean
I'm hoping it is legal, as I've been looking for this software for
quite
some time. We'll be purchasing a few M40's in the next few
Yep, I learned that quickly, but...
what does [sc] mean in the subject?
I posted an answer to the 2600 flash problem two days ago but it just
arrived today with a [sc] in the subject line.
I suspect that something tripped one of the list's rules and it had to be
vetted - but that's
That's my searh result in the www.juniper.net , but I do not find warning or
anything related to Olive code
Results for: Olive Code
No documents.
No results were found for your search.
Try changing some of the words in your query.
Tips for better results:
Check your syntax.
Make sure to use
Michelle,
Okay, let me first start by saying that ISDN can be a complex subject
(depending on requirements), so I can only offer general troubleshooting
steps based off the information you have provided. I will label the
calling router as SOHO and the called router HQ. For simplicity, I will
Join Toastmasters. It is an organization for the purpose of helping people
become better speakers, give presentations, gain more self-confidence and
such.
http://www.toastmasters.org/
Check this link for some of their tips:
http://www.toastmasters.org/tips.htm
I can go on and on, but it is
Anyone know off the top of thier head if it's possible to configure F-t1
interfaces back to back? I have a cross-over cable where I hook up the TX
from one end to the RX of the other and vice verse, but this is unlike High
speed serial interfaces where you set a clock rate on one side, drop a
Daniel,
Thanks very much for the link.
Zak
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Come on lads (and less frequently, lasses).
Is this a testosterone thing? We seem to have an amazing amount of bickering
and one-upmanship.
I think if you have to put someone down to get a leg up, it's not worth
bothering.
This bickering very rarely seems to come from the Gods of the group.
I know it can be done using the FT1 on the 2524's
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html)
I'm not sure this goes for all FT1's, though.
Anyone know off the top of thier head if it's possible to configure F-t1
interfaces back to back? I have a cross-over cable where I hook up the
TX
You D MAN Thanks!
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I know it can be done using the FT1 on the 2524's
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/471/75.html)
I'm not sure this goes for all FT1's, though.
Anyone know off the top of thier head if it's
Hi Jeongwoo,
I am a newbie to the group.
Did you try 'transport input all' for line con 0?
- susan
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How can I get my 2509 terminal server to work?
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Thanks for your input.
I did transport input all under line 1 8.
jp
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Hi Jeongwoo,
I am a newbie to the group.
Did you try 'transport input all' for line con 0?
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How can I
I doing it with a pair of wic-1dsu-t1. Using a T1 crossover cable that i
got from pacificcable.com
Neil Schneider
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Anyone know off the top of thier head if it's possible to configure F-t1
interfaces back to back? I
Since LANE is pretty much on it's last legs, I doubt that anybody has ever
seen a real working MPOA environment, but I'm just curious. If anybody has
seen one, could you tell me where and why they were using it (and why they
continue to use it - backwards compatibility?)
Thanx
Message
Hello everybody,
Tomorrow I am going for my BSCN Exam. I heard lot of things about this exam.
I know that this is very tough exam.
I will appreciate if anybody can give me last minute guide.
Moreover let me know if anybody knows last minutes tips and resources. ( I
mean if anybody has dumps and
I have a 2511 set up as a terminal server According to the Cisco
documentation on Configuring a terminal server, the escape sequence is
Ctrl-Shift-6-x. This doesn't work. I can make the connection to west but I
cannot use the esc sequence to jump back to the 2511 (I am using
HyperTerminal with
To see the amount of memory available on the router use:
sh version command.
The sh mem command shows statistics about the memory and also the amount
of free memory.
Check the link below from cisco to find out more info on sh mem command.
Mark,
When you get the blank line, then press enter and end up back at the west
router, do you have a Resuming connection to xxx... line before west's
router prompt? If not, I dont think the escape sequence is being
acknowledged. When you input the command, do ctrl-shift-6, then release all
3
hello,
try
line 0 16 transport output all (telent)
if you are using WIN2k Hilgraeve you will have to hit twice
Good Luck
P
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From: Mark Rose
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 8:45 PM
Subject: Terminal Server [7:5149]
I have a 2511 set up as a terminal server
I'm using the 4-wire 56K CSU's, rather than the T1's, but otherwise the
same. The T1's give you slightly more options (encoding, timeslots, etc).
I'm also simply using a Cisco rollover cable (same cable you use for Console
port). It works great.
I doing it with a pair of wic-1dsu-t1. Using
I found out that for this command to work you need two things:
First enable password encryption using the command service
password-encryption
Second you need to write the unencrypted password immediately after the 7
Thanks
Lw
username engineer password 7cisco
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Hi all,
I'm studying BGP with Sam Halabi's book. I am confused with the usage of
update-source, the book use loopback0 as the source address in one of
the two IBGP speakers, and the other one set neighbor to that lookback
ip. According to the book:
If the IP address belongs to an
Hi Group,
It looks to me that the NT2 device for isdn connections could be a multiport
device with several S-interfaces that TA and TE1 devices can connect to. Is
that correct?
Thanks
Lw
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I will be setting up a home lab towards the middle of the June. I am
currently MCSE (NT) and CCNA Certified and am about to take CCDA. I've had
a good bit of experience setting up simple 3 to 7 site frame relay networks,
plus alot of Internet access routers.
I want to study next for CCNP, then
If a person fial the Lab exam the first time, hhow long does he have to wait
before a retry?
Is ther any upper limit of retry ateempts?
Mic
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If you fail and score more than 20 points the candidate can reschedule the
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written or the candidate must sit the
Hello
I have information that that LE (Local Exchange) provides clocking to the
NT1 device. Does that mean ISDN uses Synchronous communication? Does that
mean PPP and HDLC can be used in both synchronous and asynchrous
communications?
Thanks
Lw
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Hi Group,
It looks to me that the NT2 device for isdn connections could be a multiport
device with several S-interfaces that TA and TE1 devices can connect to. Is
that correct?
Thanks
Lw
Yes. Probably the most common implementation of an NT is a PBX.
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The sequence of hitting ctrl-shift-6 then release all 3 keys and quickly hit
'x' works. I go back to the 2511 can change sessions. This brought up
another question. Once I get a session running on a second or third router,
how do you terminate a session while leaving the others (or just the
I wonder you are looking for the command Clear line [number]!
Mark Rose The sequence of hitting ctrl-shift-6 then release all 3 keys
and quickly
hit
'x' works. I go back to the 2511 can change sessions. This brought up
another question. Once I get a session running on a second or third
I seem to remember that SSH was only supported on certain platforms in
pre-12.2 IOS. I'm doing SSH to a 2524 right now. A nice improvement!
Tighe
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Say you connect to west, then jump back to the 2511 and connect to east.
When you jump back to the 2511 again, do a 'who' or 'show sess' and you
should see both listed. If you type the number in front of west's entry,
you'll be back on your previously-established connection to west. If you
want
Apologies on the error -- you'll want where to mimic the output of show
session, not who. At this point I'm a convert to the newer command...
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Say you connect to west, then jump back to the 2511 and connect to east.
Hello
I have information that that LE (Local Exchange) provides clocking to the
NT1 device. Does that mean ISDN uses Synchronous communication? Does that
mean PPP and HDLC can be used in both synchronous and asynchrous
communications?
Thanks
Lw
Neither; the ISDN signal itself is isochronous.
Nnanna Obuba wrote:
Could you post this search result for us to see?
I see no such warning on there website
http://puck.nether.net/lists/juniper-nsp/0463.html
The author used an @juniper.net email, so I assume he's in the know.
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not really true , some isp run BGP just to facilitate
troubleshooting by viewing at the BGP status . If you
only have one link to the isp YOU can still RUN bgp
with no routes from the isp and you in turn still need
to run a default route to them the BGP is just for
troubleshooting purposes
I'm having an odd problem. I got 2 2610's here, and I want to connect them
back2back through the AUX. I would like to change the txspeed and rxspeed
to 38400 on the aux line. But each time I try to do it, I get failed to
change speed.
I also have a 2514 here, and I've been able to change the
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