Re: With a dialup setup, I can trace, but not ping, why's that? [7:6726]

2001-06-01 Thread Shawn Goodson
I've seen similar results when trying to ping a distant end that has allot of delay. The TTL used for ping on an NT is different than the TTL used for traceroute. A traceroute is successful but the ping fails, or the ping works on a Unix but not a Windows platform. Some times adjusting the TTL wil

Control traffic of NetMeeting on routers? [7:6727]

2001-06-01 Thread Thomas
Hi All - I wonder if there is anyway, to control the NetMeeting traffic on the routers/switches? Since WAN pipes are the bottle neck, I don't want to block the NetMeeting traffic, but apply some kind of policy to the bandwidth of the Video/Audio conference piece of NetMeeting to ensure that it wo

Re: Passed CIT - Now a CCNP!! [7:6725]

2001-06-01 Thread Ronny Jonathan
Hi Andrew, Congratulation for you success. I am going to go for CIT next week. Do you have any tips and suggestion about the exam ? Regards, Ronny - Original Message - From: Andrew Larkins To: Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 3:14 PM Subject: Passed CIT - Now a CCNP!! [7:6725] > I passed

deleting flash and squeeze command on a 4500m router [7:6729]

2001-06-01 Thread Frank Kim
Hi folks, I just did a delete flash:c4500-is-mz.113-11b.bin on my 4500m router. Here's the output of sh flash: gateway#sh flash System flash directory: File Length Name/status 1 9028608 c4500-jk9s-mz.122-1.bin 2 4003224 c4500-is-mz.113-11b.bin [deleted] [13031960 bytes used, 374525

Re: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-06-01 Thread Gareth Hinton
How about attaching a break-out box and connecting an oscilloscope to the clocking signal. Chances are I'm not being too helpful here am I? Would be handy if Cisco boxes could report on the actual clocking speed. Anybody know why this isn't already a feature? Gaz ""STRAND Scott"" wrote in mess

computing power between 4500m vs 7000 with rsp [7:6731]

2001-06-01 Thread Frank Kim
Hi folks, Is it true that the 4500m routers have the same cpu as the 7000 w/ RSP routers? Check out the sh ver on each: # on the 4500m cisco 4500 (R4K) processor (revision D) with 32768K/16384K bytes of memory. Processor board ID 04008700 R4700 CPU at 100Mhz, Implementation 33, Rev 1.0 # on th

Could someone give me an example config of adsl+router? [7:6732]

2001-06-01 Thread Leo Shen
it neednot dial,thanks! Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6732&t=6732 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL

Re: Redundancy design question [7:6646]

2001-06-01 Thread Stephen Skinner
Jon, the answer to your question is NO. here`s the reasonyou COULD make yourself a Y cable from your CSU/DSU ,but you would have a few issues. I tried this sometime ago and found out the hard way. OK.first thing if both routers are on you have a major routing loop problem..AKA split h

Re: deleting flash and squeeze command on a 4500m router [7:6734]

2001-06-01 Thread Gareth Hinton
Hi Frank, I came across a similar thing on an AS5300 recently. I had a dig around and eventually found the info on the URL below. I understand there is a bit of a problem with URL's being removed at the moment, so in case it does, a brief summary: There are 3 classes of Cisco flash (A,B and C).

Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread CCIE Wanna BE
A Cisco manager/CCIE told me that Cisco was planing on moving from the two day CCIE lab, to a one day (because of the back log). But the 1 day isn't going to be easier, it's going to be harder __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses

RE: Passed CIT - Now a CCNP!! [7:6725]

2001-06-01 Thread Rik Guyler
Dude, great job! -Original Message- From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 3:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Passed CIT - Now a CCNP!! [7:6725] I passed my final exam yesterday - CIT with a score of 919. At last I have my CCNP. Many thanks to e

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6737]

2001-06-01 Thread Jason
Must be , if you believe that, you will believe anything ha ha ""W. Alan Robertson"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Maybe the trainer wasn't qualified to teach mouse operations, as the > topic wasn't spoon fed to him in the course notes... > > Alan > (Sin

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6738]

2001-06-01 Thread Jason
They will not hate another "UNIX" system, they just cannot agree what is a unix system !! They hate anything that allows a manager to understand what they are doing. i.e. NOTHING. ""Arumugam Sundarum"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > you are talking bull

Gigabit Ethernet Signal propagation. [7:6739]

2001-06-01 Thread Burnham, Chris
Does Gig Ethernet conform to the same minimum frame sizes as general Ethernet ie 64 bytes.If so how does it accomodate late collisions when running over distances of 2km or more.??? Or is this not relevant as it will be point to point full duplex and effectively collision free?

Re: IS-IS queries [7:6638]

2001-06-01 Thread andyh
Doug, thanks for the reply - it finally clicked about 20 minutes after I posted. what was confusing me I think is that the link is inter-area, whereas in OSPF the ABR would be inter-area. the router can be inter-level, which I though it couldn't, and the L1-L2 adjancency was confusing me as I t

Re: Repost: GIADDR and Secondary Interface problems - help [7:6741]

2001-06-01 Thread Kenneth
Thanks Alan. Yeah, we do have a maintenance window for this so rebooting is not really a problem except I'm targeting 104 weeks of uptime!!! :-) Guess that'll have to wait another 104 weeks I'll give the 1st 2 ideas a try first and hopefully that fixes their problem. Thanks for the help, you gu

RE: Gigabit Ethernet Signal propagation. [7:6739]

2001-06-01 Thread Essame, Giles
Chris, FYI - taken from http://www.lanart.com/learning/whitepapers/gig_wp.htm In Ethernet, the smallest packet size allowed is 64 bytes (8 bits per byte = 512 bits). The purpose of establishing a minimum packet size was to ensure that a station could detect collisions at the furthest point of the

RE: Gigabit Ethernet Signal propagation. [7:6739]

2001-06-01 Thread Tim Rutherford
Yes & No. See: this url w ww.ece.wpi.edu/courses/ee535/hwk98/hwk3cd98/edmundom/chapter5.htm -Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Burnham, Chris Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 5:26 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Gigabit Ethernet Signal pro

RE: Redundancy design question [7:6646]

2001-06-01 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
...in an attempt to torch the straw man... We could talk at length about the pros and cons of the straw man you present; if I understand the main question at hand the question is how to provide some redundancy to the WAN link. Short answer is that real-world solutions would include some type of

help on nlsp [7:6746]

2001-06-01 Thread Dar
Hi, I am having problem with nlsp, i couldnt understand why its not advertizing some networks. I couldnt find any good documentation and case studies on NLSP. It would be really kind if someone tells me whats wrong or where can i get some case studies on it. Thanks Message Posted at: http://ww

Re: Newbie Question - Pinging hosts [7:6677]

2001-06-01 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
Ask yourself three questions; 1. can router A ping the far side of router C 2. are the workstation and router C in the same vlan 3. is the workstation configured for a default gateway of router C's near side interface? If you can answer yes to all these questions you should be able to go ping craz

RE: Migration EIGRP-OSPF [7:5724]

2001-06-01 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
Your comments help illustrate my points, answering the second point first (because it is easier), if there is a need (or desire) to have multi-vendor capabilities within your network then absolutely, you'll need to look at something other than EIGRP (probably OSPF). If you're getting SIA's then y

Re: Can anyone shed the light on Cisco AUX port? [7:6640] - Yes [7:6750]

2001-06-01 Thread Sean Young
Nate, Thank you very much for pointing that out. Now it does actually make sense that the Ethernet port is assigned E0/0 (duh!). However, I still think it is a very stupid way of Cisco for doing this. Where do you hear a fixed port that is also consider as a "module". Once again, thanks fo

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6751]

2001-06-01 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
Man I love running something up a flag pole and see who salutes. Thank You, Don - Original Message - From: "Christopher Kolp" To: Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 11:13 PM Subject: RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6720] > I wouldn't necessarily say that... >

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6749]

2001-06-01 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
Where did we get this guy? Not a cult just part of the family. Think about that one. Don - Original Message - From: "Arumugam Sundarum" To: Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 10:42 PM Subject: RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6716] > you are talking bullshit m

RE: Passed CIT - Now a CCNP!! [7:6725]

2001-06-01 Thread McClendon Susan Contr AEDC/ACS
Congratulations. That's a difficult test. Enjoy your CCNP. -Original Message- From: Andrew Larkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Passed CIT - Now a CCNP!! [7:6725] I passed my final exam yesterday - CIT with a score of 91

RE: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread Belt, Louie
That is simply one possible solution. They have sent a survey out to all of the CCIE's to get their feedback and suggestions. Louie -Original Message- From: CCIE Wanna BE To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 6/1/01 5:35 AM Subject: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735] A Cisco manager/CCIE

Re: Passed CIT - Now a CCNP!! [7:6725]

2001-06-01 Thread Carroll Kong
At 03:14 AM 6/1/01 -0400, Andrew Larkins wrote: >I passed my final exam yesterday - CIT with a score of 919. >At last I have my CCNP. > >Many thanks to everyone on this list for all the informative threads and >help with problems I have had over this pass period. > >Now to do my CCDP and security

RE: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread CCIE Wanna BE
So what is everyone's take? --- "Belt, Louie" wrote: > That is simply one possible solution. They have > sent a survey out to all of > the CCIE's to get their feedback and suggestions. > > Louie > > -Original Message- > From: CCIE Wanna BE > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 6/1/01 5:35

RE: Could someone give me an example config of adsl+router? [7:6756]

2001-06-01 Thread Steve Smith
I use a 827 router. This will go step by step to config one. You need CCO. http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/794/827_faq.html Steve -Original Message- From: Leo Shen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 4:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Could someone give me an ex

Cisco Qualified Specialists [7:6757]

2001-06-01 Thread James Haynes
If you achieve one of these designations what acronyms are being used to identify them? CQS(SNA/IP), CQS(Security)? -- James Haynes Network Architect Cendant IT A+,MCSE,CCNA,CCDA,CCNP,CCDP Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6757&t=6757 ---

RE: Is it really worth it? "CCIE" [7:5725]

2001-06-01 Thread Jim Dixon
YES it is worth it when you complete your goal. If you goal is not CCIE then don't spend the money. -Original Message- From: Michael L. Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 6:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Is it really worth it? "CCIE" [7:5725] Repl

Re: Can anyone shed the light on Cisco AUX port? [7:6640] - Yes [7:6759]

2001-06-01 Thread Vincent Chong
Hi; The fixed moduele will be slot 0. The NM module will be in slot 1. >From the configuration, you can tell. But I am not sure I am right. Feel free to discuss. Best Rgds; Vincent ""Sean Young"" Nate, > > Thank you very much for pointing that out. Now it does actually make > sense that

Re: CID - Some concerns [7:6717]

2001-06-01 Thread Sean C.
Hi Charles, Just passed the CID in early April. At that time I didn't receive any AVVID or VPN questions. The strata questions can all be answered from the Sybex book (even though it's only one page of Strata details it's enough). I know Cisco finally completed grading and releasing the scores

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6760]

2001-06-01 Thread Jim Dixon
THE PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE B ABSTRACT B is a computer language designed by D. M. Ritchie and K. L. Thompson, for primarily non-numeric applications such as system programming. These typically involve complex logical decision-making, and processing of integers, characters, and bit strings. On the H

RE: Could someone give me an example config of adsl+router? [7:6762]

2001-06-01 Thread Mears, Rob
Hi, we are running ADSL at our ROBO around the US, we also use a VPN to get them back to HQ. I will include a config that might help. This is a 2621 router Thank you, Rob Mears III, CCNA, MSCE, CNE, NNCDS, NNCSS, A+ Technical Mercenary Valor Telecom ** versi

Re: Uploading IOS on 2500 via AUI [7:6687]

2001-06-01 Thread Alex Lee
Please elaborate what do you mean by 'For IOS file greater than 16M, you can't use TFTP' ? ""Vincent Chong"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > If you use the following to upload the IOS into your router. > > TFTP, FTP, RCP. > > I do not see any problem. > > Note: F

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6765]

2001-06-01 Thread bholtz02
An interesting spin on embracing any technology, OS's included, with quasi-religious zealotry lives here: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/05/24/160210&mode=thread - Original Message - From: "Donald B Johnson jr" To: Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 8:13 AM Subject: Re: another OT: why y

RE: VERY strange 2621 behavior [7:6636]

2001-06-01 Thread John Neiberger
I discovered that somehow the configuration register was changed to 0x3922! What the heck does that do?? I was watching the person who initially booted the router and he did absolutely nothing that would alter the configuration register; it just seems to have done it during a reload because we

RE: PIX 506 [7:6540]

2001-06-01 Thread Richie, Nathan
That is what Cisco told me, that the 506 will support 4 VPN tunnels (to another PIX or router) and NO end user VPN tunnels. You would need the 515 to accomplish that. Also, last I heard, the Cisco VPN client is not supported on W2K as of yet. Nathan -Original Message- From: Rick Holden

Cisco 2500 Power Supply [7:6767]

2001-06-01 Thread Mark Rose
Does anyone know of a good source for a replacement ps for a 2500 series router? TIA Mark Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6767&t=6767 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/c

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6768]

2001-06-01 Thread hal9001
Stop squabbling you lot or we'll put the lot of you in a office without Windows even X. K - Original Message - From: "bholtz02" To: Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 3:42 PM Subject: Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6765] > An interesting spin on embracing any t

Re: Uploading IOS on 2500 via AUI [7:6687]

2001-06-01 Thread Dom Stocqueler
Certain TFTP daemons do not support file sizes over 16M. It is nothing to do with the Cisco side of things. There are now patches available for most systems. When we were kids we never thought that anyone would want to 'trivially' xfer anything as big as 16M Have a goog weekend all Dom |---

Re: Cisco 2500 Power Supply [7:6767]

2001-06-01 Thread John Hardman
Hi The classic used source Ebay and for new www.pacificcable.com HTH -- John Hardman CCNP MCSE ""Mark Rose"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does anyone know of a good source for a replacement ps for a 2500 series > router? > > TIA > Mark Message Posted at:

RE: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread
Sure move it to one day --- Lets see we'll need to complete the network in 4 hours while knitting a blanket, learning Japanese and playing the piano with our toesthen the other 4 hours will be troubleshooting while blindfolded and wearing a nitrous oxide tank. Actually the later doesn't sou

Re: PIX R/Unrestricted license. [7:6701]

2001-06-01 Thread Allen May
# of simultaneous connections, # of interfaces, # of peers, etc. Unrestricted on 515 & up lets you have more than 2 interfaces and allows failover (can't failover with just 2 interfaces..grin). Go about halfway down this link. http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/cc/pd/fw/sqfw500/prodlit/pie_ds.htm

RE: Private VLAN on Cat2924 [7:6572]

2001-06-01 Thread Hire, Ejay
The ideal solution is to make them in separate subnets. A slightly less elegant solution is to add a route to the hosts with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 with a destination of the router. -Original Message- From: Tay Chee Yong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 2

RE: PIX 506 [7:6540]

2001-06-01 Thread Stull, Cory
The PIX 506 will support client VPN tunnels using the Cisco client software... only up to 4. It doesn't matter if they're site to site or client type tunnels. Cory -Original Message- From: Richie, Nathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 9:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

RE: Cisco 2500 Power Supply [7:6767]

2001-06-01 Thread Daniel Cotts
Try eBay. Search on cisco +power supply > -Original Message- > From: Mark Rose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 10:03 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Cisco 2500 Power Supply [7:6767] > > > Does anyone know of a good source for a replacement ps for a > 2500

Re: Passed CIT - Now a CCNP!! [7:6725]

2001-06-01 Thread No Data
I passed CIT last week with around an 800 so I will tell you some things that I wish I had known better than I did. First I should have studied everything about how a catalyst works and switches packets and secondly I should have learned every single detail about ISDN. HTH Ben, CCNP --- Ronny

Re: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread Allen May
I dunno...in real life it's quite the same. Working all day, suddenly the network goes down and you've got to get it up ASAP. It'll be harder, but probably more realistic. Also you probably have the whole network scheme fresh in your mind to make it easier to troubleshoot. Just my opinion (not

RE: PIX 506 [7:6540]

2001-06-01 Thread Richie, Nathan
I stand corrected. This seems to contradict what I was told by Cisco last time I asked, but Mr. Stull is correct. Sorry for the confusion. Nathan -Original Message- From: Stull, Cory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 11:09 AM To: 'Richie, Nathan'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

unsubscribe [7:6781]

2001-06-01 Thread Jurkouich, Brett, CNTR, DCAA
unsubscribe Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6781&t=6781 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread Brad Ellis
The survey was rather interesting. They also mentioned groupstudy and ccbootcamp! :) Personally, I think it should stay a 2-day lab and they should keep it just the way it is. Here's the questions they asked (compressed to save space): Survey Start 1. What do you value most abo

Re: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread andyh
stick a broom up my ar*e, and I'll sweep the floor at the same time - Original Message - From: ; "Michael (CAP, AFS, Contractor)" To: Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 4:10 PM Subject: RE: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735] > Sure move it to one day --- > > Lets see we'll need to compl

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6784]

2001-06-01 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
cool link - Original Message - From: "bholtz02" To: Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 7:42 AM Subject: Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6765] > An interesting spin on embracing any technology, OS's included, with > quasi-religious zealotry lives here: > http:/

Reg: CCNP Tests [7:6785]

2001-06-01 Thread jayant
Hi everyone, I'm a bit confused on the foundation 2.0 test in that it says it includes all the three other tests BSCN BCMSN BCRAN Now it says it lasts for 2 hrs and 45 min. but it does not tell me how many questions in each of these do i need to answer. Also could you tell me if its wise to go in

RE: Uploading IOS on 2500 via AUI [7:6687]

2001-06-01 Thread Daniel Cotts
A crossover cable and a transceiver work just fine. Keep in mind that 2500s run from Flash so you'll have to do the IOS update from Router(boot)# mode. Router#config t router(config)# config-register 0x2101 router(config)# Ctrl-Z router# reload answer No to writing changes to NVRAM unless you hav

T-shirt WAS RE: Anyone going to Networkers? [7:6719]

2001-06-01 Thread Daniel Cotts
A distinct T-shirt would be one way to identify one another. Let's reopen the Groupstudy T-shirt thread. Someone suggested that we create a T-shirt design and then make it available to members. There was some activity - but no conclusion. Let me submit a word picture of a suggested design: Room in

Re: VoIP QoS [7:6586]

2001-06-01 Thread Rik
Amit, I found this extremely useful document on CCO awhile back. It covers a wide variety of QOS for voice issues, including descriptions and sample configs. Great stuff... http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/intsolns/qosvoip.htm Rik ""Amit Gupta"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6790]

2001-06-01 Thread Jason
What was your point ? That Multics sucks , and by the same token, therefore Unix sucks and NT/W2K rules !!! At least, NT/W2K was based on a working operating system. Anyone of you notice that Unix is all about ego ? If Unix is finished in 1 month, why are there still people working on it ? On the

Re: Speed of a serial interface [7:6645]

2001-06-01 Thread Nate Van Maren
Show controllers gives a received clockrate. Thanks -Nate "STRAND Scott" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > How do you tell the actual speed of a serial interface. I know it is not the > BW command and there is no clock rate set. Is there a > command? > > Thanks, > S

Re: Manchester symbols - addendum [7:6692]

2001-06-01 Thread Shawn Goodson
Here's a paragraph from Gigabit Ethernet, (Kadambi, Crayford, and Kalkunte Prentice Hall 1988), Manchester encoded data is used for data transmission across the AUI (and across all of the common media currently defined for the 802.3 networks at data rates of 10 Mb/s). Each bit of information is c

RE: T-shirt WAS RE: Anyone going to Networkers? [7:6719]

2001-06-01 Thread Stull, Cory
I think Daniel should start doing a comic strip for group study. All in favor say aye.:) I wouldn't mind a groupstudy t-shirt. But not a cheap one so I don't look like the comic-book store guy on the Simpsons... -Original Message- From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6793]

2001-06-01 Thread Christopher Kolp
Wow, this mailing list sure attracts all kinds. Can we end this topic now? > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 1:05 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? > [7:

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6794]

2001-06-01 Thread Jon Krabbenschmidt
You think ATM's run on NT? If that were true than there would be a "reboot" button on every ATM for customer convenience. :>) I always thought that behind every good ATM was a better Osborne ExecII? Oh well what a sheltered life I live -Original Message- From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

Transparent Bridging end-to-end ping woes !!! [7:6795]

2001-06-01 Thread Philip Barker
Hi group, I have a lab setup with 2 routers connected via a serial link. "no ip routing" is configured on both. I have 2 w/stations connected to Bridge 1 and Bridge 2 respectively. The routers are 2500 series and their serial ports and eth ports are in bridge group 1. w/s 1 can ping local eth in

Re: IPexpert.net [7:6698]

2001-06-01 Thread Rahul Kachalia
Joe, I have this workbook. Its an excellent preparation guide & designed according to cisco lab exam recomm..however till today this book has configuration test practices..& for tshoot they are coming out soon which will be free. It has 200+ test practices divided into 19 chapters for each di

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6797]

2001-06-01 Thread Kelly Hair
"Jason" - By your logic, Windows NT 3.1 is all you need for your Enterprise to succeed. Good luck in that endevour! In response to your other point, yes, I would trust my ATM server to Linux. The blue screen is pretty but I would prefer to have money instead. Oh.. not to mention the extra mon

Free CSIDS v2 BETA [7:6800]

2001-06-01 Thread Jason Roysdon
I'm not sure if I already mentioned it, but Cisco is holding a free Beta exam for the CSIDS v2 (w/ IDS CSPM): Take the CSIDS 2.0 Beta Exam for FREE! For a short time, the beta exam for IDSPM (Intrusion Detection System with Policy Manager) will be available to take at no charge. This test is bas

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6798]

2001-06-01 Thread Michael L. Williams
Dude.. everyone's been having a little fun here with this NT -vs- Unix things then someone's gotta get all defensive about it To assume that any OS or software package is "finished" is purely naive... to assume anything can be perfect is the same. To assume that good things can't be

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6799]

2001-06-01 Thread Nnanna Obuba
At this rate, you would think the designers of both unix and NT operating systems were on this list... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jon Krabbenschmidt Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 1:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: another OT: wh

RE: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread Belt, Louie
I filled out my survey and told them I wanted it to stay a two day lab - and if anything - make it tougher. The explosion of materials available to help people get though the written and prepare for the lab has taken some of the challenge out of the process in my opinion. I would prefer they kee

RE: T-shirt WAS RE: Anyone going to Networkers? [7:6719]

2001-06-01 Thread Hornbeck, Timothy
I think we should name the cat Kingsford, in honor of Priscilla. I feel like a stalker now. Don't worry Priscilla, I remember you had your cat's picture on your website. I like the shirt idea. How true is that design? - Tim -Original Message- From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT

Refurbished Cisco gear... [7:6803]

2001-06-01 Thread Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC
I need some local (DC/VA/MD) vendors of refurbished Cisco equipment. My current company is allowing me to build a "dream lab" to also help in conducting some monthly mentor meetings. Thanks for the info Rick Watson Network Engineer Advanced Systems Development, Inc. OUSD(Comptroller) 703.697.

OT: IP addresses allocator / IP Management software [7:6804]

2001-06-01 Thread Riera, Alvaro (4152)
Hi, Where are looking for a software to track the IP addresses assigned in a co-lo environment to make easier the assignment of the IP addresses and provisioning of new customers. Do you know about a product to address this situation? Alvaro Riera CCIE 6826, CCNP+Voice Access+Security, CCDP

RE: IP addresses allocator / IP Management software [7:6804]

2001-06-01 Thread Irwin Lazar
There are lots: Lucent's QIP Checkpoint's NetID Cisco's Network Registrar There are others as well, but those three are the major players (IMHO). Irwin -Original Message- From: Riera, Alvaro (4152) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sub

RE: Refurbished Cisco gear... [7:6803]

2001-06-01 Thread Irwin Lazar
check out: http://mail1.inaxx.net/guest/RemoteListSummary/Equipment_List irwin -Original Message- From: Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Refurbished Cisco gear... [7:6803] I need some local (DC/VA/MD

BGP/RR: In which case we have loop without using CLUSTER_LIST. [7:6807]

2001-06-01 Thread Jerry Seven
Hi, I read the Halabi's book and RFC1966, still could not understand why without CLUSTER_LIST we may run into the problem of having routing loop inside the AS. According to the rule, RR should be full-meshed between all non-client neighbors, when a client route is redistributed to them by IBGP,

RE: T-shirt WAS RE: Anyone going to Networkers? [7:6719]

2001-06-01 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I think we should name the cat Kingsford, in honor of Priscilla. I wonder if Kingsford and Clifford would like one another? > >I feel like a stalker now. Don't worry Priscilla, I remember you had your >cat's picture on your website. > >I like the shirt idea. How true is that design? > >- Tim

FW: IPexpert.net [7:6698]

2001-06-01 Thread McClendon Susan Contr AEDC/ACS
I liked the single master topology so much, I bought the company! Just kidding :) I bought the workbook yesterday online. Can't wait till it gets here. I've just started my 6-month-long router party in my dining room. Dining rooms aren't very useful for much else - I'm not much on formal dinner

Re: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I firmly disagree that a one day combined lab would be a better method of evaluating ones knowledge of both design and troubleshooting. This is just another way of demanding one to be "working in Internet time"! >From what I have read on this discussion group about the troubleshooting scenario i

Re: Book club [7:6811]

2001-06-01 Thread MIRSKY Carl
A while back there was information posed on a book club where you could get several CCIE books for like $10 and then only have to buy X books afterwards. Does anyone have the name or URL for this? Thanks "Put yer seat belt on, I wanna try somethin'. I saw it in a cartoon once and I'm pretty sur

RE: Refurbished Cisco gear... [7:6803]

2001-06-01 Thread Daniel Cotts
"Refurbished" can have a special meaning for Cisco. It means equipment that Cisco makes available for sale through Resellers who in turn buy it from Distribution houses such as Tech Data. It has a warranty and can be placed on a SmartNet service contract. If this is what you need then do a search

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6813]

2001-06-01 Thread Bill Pearch
Um, yes. Only more of them because there are more distro's. Watch http://packetstorm.securify.com/ Now, one of the nice things is that with *nix you don't always have to reboot after you install the changes... TTFN, Bill 'Think VMS' Pearch, Anchorage -Original Message- Do they release

Re: OT: IP addresses allocator / IP Management software [7:6814]

2001-06-01 Thread Kelly Hair
QIP and Cisco Network Registrar are a couple of products. QIP would probably be the best to look at though it does co$t. One thing you will also need to be aware of is SWIPping and/or running an RWHOIS server for the IP blocks assigned to customers.. HTH Kelly > Hi, > > Where are looking f

Any good ATM links (IISP/SSCOP) [7:6815]

2001-06-01 Thread Kelly Hair
Specifically looking for more information on IISP and SSCOP/AAL5 workings.. TIA, Kelly Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6815&t=6815 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisc

RE: Book club [7:6811]

2001-06-01 Thread William E. Gragido
yeah Carl, its www.booksonline.com/telecommunications -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of MIRSKY Carl Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Book club [7:6811] A while back there was information posed on a b

Re: RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6818]

2001-06-01 Thread Richard Tufaro
www.securityfocus.com, packetstorm gets stale, not as up-to-date as Security Focus Richard Tufaro, CCNA, MCSE, GSEC Network Engineer Anda Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> "Bill Pearch" 06/01 3:40 PM >>> Um, yes. Only more of them because there are more distro's. Watch http://packetstorm.securify.co

Hacking subject-DDOS [7:6817]

2001-06-01 Thread concetta yates
Excellent article about IRC Bots... For those that ACLs the hell out of your routers... Read up on this... http://grc.com/dos/grcdos.htm Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6817&t=6817 -- FAQ, list archives, and subs

Re: Cisco moving to a one day lab? [7:6735]

2001-06-01 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
Forgive my cynicism, but any CCIE *would* want the lab to be tougher - they would know that any CCIEs that came along after they received their number increase the supply, thus lowering the cost of the good. ;-) I think Cisco ought to be asking companies who *hire* CCIEs what skills *they* would

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6820]

2001-06-01 Thread MIRSKY Carl
Soapbox on: I think this says it all and that's all's I know. (Courtesy of your friends at Brainbuzz.com) http://cramsession.brainbuzz.com/video/everyossucks/default.asp?OSsucks=Open Soapbox Off: "Put yer seat belt on, I wanna try somethin'. I saw it in a cartoon once and I'm pretty sure i

RE: T-shirt WAS RE: Anyone going to Networkers? [7:6719]

2001-06-01 Thread Tim Medley
That's an eerie mental picture almost life like. My wife usually has a rolled up magazine or a frying pan in her hand when she's standing at the door. tim Tim Medley - CCNA, CCDA Network Architect VoIP Group 704-943-3615 - Phone 704-943-3660 - Fax 877-6-iReady - Helpdesk -Original Me

RE: OT: IP addresses allocator / IP Management software [7:6822]

2001-06-01 Thread Irwin Lazar
Another thing to keep in mind is your directory strategy, we're seeing a lot of our customers trying to correlate Microsoft Active Directory roll-outs with their DNS/IP Addressing strategy. Irwin -Original Message- From: Kelly Hair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001

RE: Book club [7:6811]

2001-06-01 Thread Darren Crawford
It has changed to: tcbc.booksonline.com/cgi-bin/ndCGI.exe/Develop/pagHome?clubId=TBC&promo=bhp-1 -5 Darren At 03:57 PM 06/01/2001 -0400, William E. Gragido wrote: >yeah Carl, its www.booksonline.com/telecommunications > > > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: Can anyone shed the light on Cisco AUX port? [7:6640]

2001-06-01 Thread Darren Crawford
I had to build an async interface on a 3620 not to long ago and the first number allowed me to use was Async65. Sorry Sean. At 10:00 PM 05/31/2001 -0400, Sean Young wrote: >The max. number of Async-line you can have on the NM for either 2600s or >3600s is > >thirty-two (32). I couldn't find an

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6825]

2001-06-01 Thread JCoyne
Although I agree with "Every OS Sucks!" I just want to point out that the ATMs I deal with are not Linux or NT!! There OS2.. ""MIRSKY Carl"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Soapbox on: > > I think this says it all and that's all's I know. (Courtesy of you

Re: Gigabit Ethernet Signal propagation. [7:6739]

2001-06-01 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 07:26 AM 6/1/01, Burnham, Chris wrote: >Does Gig Ethernet conform to the same minimum frame sizes as general >Ethernet ie 64 bytes.If so how does it accomodate late collisions when >running over distances of 2km or more.? > Or is this not relevant as it will be point to point full duple

Re: Cisco Qualified Specialists [7:6757]

2001-06-01 Thread Laszlo Csosza
Hi! > If you achieve one of these designations what acronyms are being used to > identify them? CQS(SNA/IP), CQS(Security)? > It could be, but personally I prefer CSS1 for Cisco Security Specialist 1... cU, Laszlo Csosza Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=68

Re: Free CSIDS v2 BETA [7:6800]

2001-06-01 Thread Laszlo Csosza
Hi! I think this is the beginning for Cisco Security Specialist 2... but I haven't finished Cisco Security Specialist 1 yet... :) god, these exams are changing faster than registering and passing lasts... :( cU, Laszlo Csosza - Original Message - From: ""Jason Roysdon"" Newsgroups:

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