Yes. Thanks. That helps. I have been doing more research and see that
Ethernet II is the one to use in most cases these days.
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hello,
i need powerpoint slides on ccna2.0. any body have it
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ALL RIGHT, LOOK! The OSPF domain probably isn't big enough to demand
multiple areas anyway, so just put ALL 4 of the routers in AREA 0, make the
matching costs of the common interfaces on RTR A and RTR B lower, and be
done with it!
Please! Nothing wrong with having a single-area OSPF network,
Hi,
I am facing a strange problem from last two days. One of my 3640 router
is behaving in a strange manner.
Sudenly it is becoming 60 - 99 % CPU utilization.(Usally 20 - 30 %) at the
same time It is droping the output packets on Main Serial link (which is
using for uplink/downlink) and input
I checked the buffers, there are buffer failures, in the router..
I think this could be because of that particular moment processor might be
overloaded so it might not allocate the time for buffer allocating..
It was fine, and no problems with the same router and same
interfaces.. but the
CEF is supposed to be a FIX!?
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
Planetary Networks
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New York, NY
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kiran,
whats your config? mem/process info?? attached following info to locate
the problem :
- show run
- show proc cpu hi
- show proc
- show mem su
- show ip route summary
thanks
rahul.
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Subject:
This may have already been answered, but did you do upgrades one version at
a time? If not you had to write down the activation keys and reenter after
upgrading.
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To:
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: PIX 520 [7:5775]
Here is
yup.
thats going to happen when you plug that many serial links into the 3640.
look at the mtu, look at your pps, and look at the 2640's forwarding
capabilities.
i have a cusdtomer who's 2640 freaks out the same way with 8 t-1s coming
into it...
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
Network Engineer
This box came to me 'used' and I have not done any upgrading with it (memory
or software). I'm just trying to determine what type of license (if any) it
has.
On Tuesday 29 May 2001 02:37 pm, Allen May wrote:
This may have already been answered, but did you do upgrades one version at
a
Questions on configuring the Pix Firewall 515.
1
I have an internal network that is using nat 1 on the inside interface
to access the internet. My understanding of the pix is you have to nat your
addresses in order for the pix to protect them. Should I use Nat 0 to
protect my external or
A network address can never end in an odd number. Given the IP address
172.16.0.1 and a /21 subnet mask, the network number in this case would be
172.16.0.0. The next network number would be 172.16.8.0 and so forth.
R/S, Dave Goldsmith
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for your mail. But I was using the same for last 16 months, almost
with same setup. I never faced this problem.
mtu is default, pps it can support upto 40,000 to 70,000 (according to
cisco site), in my case it never reached to that point..
Thanks,
Kiran
On Tue, 29 May 2001,
on a regular basis.
today a funny orange light started blinking on a really expensive L# module
for a Cat 4k =(
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
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At 03:34 PM 5/29/01, Marty Adkins wrote:
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
If a Cisco IOS router receives IP frames encapsulated in an 802.3 header
from a device, the router sends to that device in 802.3 also. You can't
configure the Ethernet frame format for IP with Cisco IOS. But you can
Is it possible to set up a site-to-site VPN between a PIX and a 1700 router?
Our office uses a PIX firewall and we would like to connect a remote office
that uses a 1700 router. Cost is a primary concern.
Thanks
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Well thanx for your input guys
I have just successfully labbed my first GRE tunnel at home, but couldn't
find anything useful or exciting to do with it.
thanx, (especially to Neal), Now I have lots of ideas to be getting on with.
Regards,
Rashid
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Most definately... the 1700 is a very popular model for branch office VPN
connectivity.
Regards,
Trevor J Corness, CCNA
Network Engineer, Advanced Data Communications
BMS Communications Services Ltd.
6660 McMillan Way
Richmond, British Columbia V6W 1J7
Phone:(604) 232-8800
Anyone got the keystrokes/shortcuts for moving around a rack via a 2511
terminal server fluidly and effortlessly?
I know about Cntrl Shift 6 x to jump off a live session and reverse telnet
to another router.
How do I disconnect altogether, so that I do not keep on having to clear
line all the
1. The number after the NAT and Global commands represent the pool number.
So for inside interface the nat should be 1 and the global should match.
2. If you have static mapped the ip addresses then all you have to do is
add the conduit commands. Note the ip address that will be in the
My Indian mates gave me a good idea to open up a different telnet session
for each router on my PC thus eliminating all the keystrokes and just use
the mouse to bring the live router to the forefront.
This assumes that you have telnet access to the terminal server.
If you have console port
Hello,
Netscape and Microsoft certificate server, which one
is easier to use, maintain and troubleshoot?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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Set up an OSPF virtual link across it ;-
Chuck
(A joking reference to a recent thread.)
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Last friday I passed the CIT exam to complete the CCNP
track. I scored a 796/699. All I can say is that I
was very unprepared :) I used the Cisco Press book
which was very helpful and would have been enough if I
would have focused on the correct things. I also used
the Bosen CIT test #1 which
Heh. this is crazy enough it just might work! =^
Mike W.
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ALL RIGHT, LOOK! The OSPF domain probably isn't big enough to demand
multiple areas anyway, so just put ALL 4 of the routers in AREA 0, make
the
matching
Yes,
We laid in OSPF over EIGRP since the administrative distance of EIGRP is 90
and OSPF is 110. We were then able to check the OSPF databases on each
router to make sure that all routes are advertised correctly. The final step
was to remove eigrp. This results in some downtime, but it was
I would have to agree...Given that there are 2 European sites and 2
US sites, I think the overhead of BGP would be negligible, while at the same
time providing a graceful solution to a sticky problem. I think you stated
your point very well that, even tho the network may seem small, the
Good luck! Make sure you know MLS and Multicast.
Later!
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It is now official. My switching exam is scheduled for tuesday the 12th
at
9:00.
I have absolutely no idea why I am posting this, except to help
Here is a book that is excellent. it explains ISDN, Frame, and ATM is a
way that I've not seen elsewhere. Has excellent Spot the issues
exercises. The very first Spot the issues exercise has 45 (small)
paragraphs, each one discussing a separate issue with a single network.
Very
Ben,
Congratulations. I hope you also helped keep Las Vegas green by bringing
plenty of
money. Remember, the job you save could be mine! :)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
No Data wrote:
Last friday I passed the CIT exam to
Mike,
I agree with you. cisco definitely made a fatal mistake here and leave a
huge room for at least one company, Juniper.
I do not know anything inside and just talking about this off the top of my
head, if Juniper can
recruit those optical RD people from cisco, and developed its own
I just plugged in the Fast Page Mode, 72-pin with true parity and 60ns 16Mb
of memory module. The router could not load the IOS at all. So I think the
speed of the memory is different. I checked Crucial.com and found out that
the memory for 2500 series is using 72-pin Fast page mode with
UNIX guys,
I make $240K per year, how much you make? Why you guys
look down on us??? I don't get it...
Jim
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-Peter Slow, CCNBlah
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 7:52 PM
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I would have to agree...Given that there are 2 European sites and
2
Shutup before i inject false BGP routes for your company's AS into the
internet's routing table.
dome of us look down on you because you do things like post miscelaneous
crap to completely unrelated newsgroups, some of which result in holy wars.
We don't care how much you make. Im happy that
We look down upon you because you have to brag about how much you make.
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Subject: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6323]
UNIX guys,
I make $240K per year, how much you make? Why
How can i find the users of other vlans in the network neighbours?
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Have you changed anything in the network of late? With the very little
amount of information you have provided (about the network), my first
thought is something with SNMP is polling the router at a regular time.
There are several SNMP bugs in several versions of the IOS.
The last time I was
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Jim Bond wrote:
UNIX guys,
I make $240K per year, how much you make? Why you guys
look down on us??? I don't get it...
Jim
NT guy
That's a troll, right?
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Currently using CW2k... upper management wants something that shows uptime
(no problem), but also exactly how long any downtime is.
I can't think of anything that will dispaly this... any ideas would be much
appreciated.
Jeff
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Not any more, if it was one.
Why you guys just could not ignore those trash, this is not the first one
and simply will not be the last.
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On Tue, 29 May 2001, Jim Bond wrote:
UNIX guys,
I make $240K per year,
I would have to agree...Given that there are 2 European sites and 2
US sites, I think the overhead of BGP would be negligible, while at the same
time providing a graceful solution to a sticky problem. I think you stated
your point very well that, even tho the network may seem small, the
The use of VLANs erects barriers to contain broadcast domains. As a
result, you need an external mechanism for cross-subnet browsing for
the Network Neighborhood.
Most people find it useful to utilize a WINS server. When a node is
configured to use WINS, it registers it's name an IP address on
Oh yeah?! I'm win2000 roll out project manager for a
fortune 500 company. I make $150 per hour. Hope you
can figure out, SMART Unix guy.
And Chuck, no problem. I just don't like some people
(like SMART Russ) knows a little than others then show
off that much.
--- Russ Kreigh wrote:
We look
I've upgraded probably 20 or 30 Cisco 2500's the only spec's I've ever
used to order RAM are: 16Meg/ 72Pin/ 60ns/ Parity. I've found most the
older models work fine on 70ns also. Please keep in mind I'm not a memory
ordering expert, it's just that this has always worked for me.
All the Best
Well, Jim, you're one in a million then, cuz most NT guys are making $45K or
so.. consider yourself lucky!
As a former NT guy tho, I can say (IMHO) the reason they look down on NT
guys is because configuring a server point and click just doesn't take the
skills as rewriting kernel code to
then how to configure the wins server?
thanx a lot.
Derric Gu
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No offense, but this is *groupstudy.cisco* not *Microsoft.support*..
Here is a link to all you'd want to know about configuring WINS using
Win2000.
http://www.windows.com/windows2000/en/server/help/default.asp?url=/windows20
00/en/server/help/sag_WINSchecklist.htm
Now, for future
Hello friends,
Plan to take cisco BCRAN (RMTAC 640-505) exam this
week end. I have studied Cisco press BCRAN book
worked a bit on the routers. Is this sufficient ? Any
help suggestions on this exam is greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
pat
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Because Unix is all a cult !!! The only thing worse than Unix guys, are
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Pray for me- I start Unix classes Friday :-P
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:14 PM
Subject: Re:
Hey Chuck.. I just thought of something. you only need 2
routers to have 3 OSPF Areas in your diagram you show a router inside
each OSPF area, however, OSPF routers (at least in my understanding and most
Cisco Press book diagrams) are either totally inside an area (all interfaces
I can supply them, $25/set
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I need a set of rack mounts for one of my Cisco 2500's for my lab rack.
Anyone know a cheap place to buy them?
Eugene
FAQ, list archives, and
All,
When matching community string in BGP routes, it seems to be different than
matching as-path,
I have seen expression(new format in cisco) like 701: * to match any strings
starting with 701, in as-path term, it should be written like 701: .*
I saw the 701:* from juniper manual, did not
While I could tell you, I think I'll defer to our resident $240k/yr NT
expert...
Alan
(Still laughing...)
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then how to configure the wins server?
thanx a lot.
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Mike,
I agree with you. cisco definitely made a fatal mistake here and leave a
huge room for at least one company, Juniper.
Well, I'm sure that everybody knows Cisco's corporate strategy has always
been to try to figure out
ATM LANE is not covered in CCNP BCMSN (Switching 2.0) exam. Trust me I
passed with flying colors and don't know the first thing about ATM LANE =)
Mike W.
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Hi,
I was just reviewing the Exam Blueprint for CCNP
There have been a couple of very good threads here the last couple of days -
the kind that make you think, make you hit the books or the rfc's or the
archives or the net. The kind that challenge you to learn a little bit more
and walk away a little bit smarter.
It continues to be a privilege to
LMAO! Very nice
Mike W.
(Still laughing too =)
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While I could tell you, I think I'll defer to our resident $240k/yr NT
expert...
Alan
(Still laughing...)
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To:
Thanks.. I was just taking a break right now and checking my mail. I have
books, material I have downloaded, practice tests I have downloaded all
spread
out on the kitchen table studying. I told my husband we might as well plan
on
this for the next 14 days. It just feels so different than
Hey NT LOOSER,
Go away. This a cisco mailing list.
Why don't you go study for the MCSE or something...
=]
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It depends on the version of the test you get. I took the switching exam
one month ago and ATM LANE is on the test. Expect questions on LES,BUS,
LECS and LEC.
JT
On Tue, 29 May 2001 23:20:19 -0400, Michael L. Williams wrote:
ATM LANE is not covered in CCNP BCMSN (Switching 2.0) exam. Trust
Can an external modem be attached to the Aux port of a router with a console
cable? If so, what is the port number for it that I would telnet to?
Thanks,
JT
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Subject: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT
Friend, eh?!? Oh the humanity... ;-}
Well, you could set a static entry but why? The ARP table is designed to be
dynamic so that it doesn't grow to a large size and really create additional
overhead. Remember, before ARP does its broadcast search, the switch will
check the ARP cache. The
Forgive me if this sounds a little bit basic but this is what happens when
you
rush into things without understanding the fundamentals.
Suppose a 24 port 100Mbit switch called A is uplinked to another 24 port
100Mb
switch called B via a 1Gb connnection.
Suppose hosts D through N are on switch A
How many versions are there? We are talking Cisco exam 640-504, right?
Well, I checked Cisco's website:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
s/640-504.html
According to the above link, ATM and LANE are listed as Network Protocols
covered by the exam, so
Jason, That site is awesome... Thanks.
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It's no different than using a single DHCP server for multiple
subnets/lans.
Just because it has a V in front doesn't make it magical ;-)
Here, let Trinity help you learn
Would anybody please advise of a utility that scans a network for a
particular MAC address. I need to know where certain computers are
logging-in from and their current dynamically assigned IP addresses.
Thanks in advance.
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Yes you can attach modem in the aux port or console port.
You can perform reverse telnet from your router to modem via console port.
jim terry Can an external modem be attached to the Aux port of a
router with a
console
cable? If so, what is the port number for it that I would telnet to?
Blasphemy.. UNIX *AND* NT guy?!?!? Any self-respecting UNIX guy would
not rest until everything was does with a UNIX box (from WWW/FTP/Mail
server, to file serving, to routing, running SAMBA (to see hidden shares on
Windoze machines), to running the whole house with X10
Phil,
Welcome to the fold...
At the risk of prolonging an off topic thread that had probably gone
on too long already, let me just say, a Fortune 500 company that pays
2-3 times market value for skillsets that are in abundance will
probably not occupy a spot in the Fortune 500 for long. When I
Why don't you just go to Home Depot and buy right-angle brackets for .20
cents each, drill the holes to fit the 2500 and your rack...and there you
have it!
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 7:57 PM
Subject: Re: 2500 rack mounts [7:6286]
I
Hi All
Working for a new company here in Sydney that believe Windows is the Be All
End All of the computing world.
However, we do run a Wide Area Network that connects 2 sites, have 2 cisco
2900 XL switch's and a foundry ServerIron firewall. All this connects clients
that wish to access our
Hi all;
I have very interesting question that I want to discuss.
I set up an frame-realy Hub and spoke OSPF in my lab environment ( only 1
routing protocol).
r1- Hub (Cisco 2501, Enterprise Plus)
r2- Spoke (Cisco 2513, Enterprise Plus)
Explain to yer manager how it will benefit the company..
Bri
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Hi All
Working for a new company here in Sydney
Seems Win2k cert. is more fit your job requiremnet.
Brian Explain to yer manager how it will benefit the company..
Bri
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particular MAC address. I need to know where certain computers are
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