Learning aids [7:6863]

2001-06-02 Thread Stephen Flint
Hi, Would someone who is aware of self-study CDs please write and suggest the better ones available for CCNP. Thanks, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Message Posted at:

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6864]

2001-06-02 Thread abc
1) linux is not UNIX, similiar but not the same, check it out before speak it out. 2) Cisco IOS is Unix based since then. 3) I just hardly believe that, Unix can not be used GUI too. Please tell me what is x-windows, CDE. 4)Please check out the information before you post. 5)

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6865]

2001-06-02 Thread Inamul
ANy thing MS gets in , they ace it regardless if they have better product or not so WIn2K will be king of NOS and Unix will be dead in few years..at least for new deployments..who care of ATMS and old unix install base... ""Jon Krabbenschmidt"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PR

Re: Technology Religion (was Re: last word: UNIX guys look down [7:6866]

2001-06-02 Thread ElephantChild
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Cthulu wrote: > I have said it before and I will say it again: all OSes and IOSes s*ck in > their own special way. If they did not, none of us would have a job. > Please, enjoy the unqiue s*ckiness of each component you deal with, and do > not compare it to other components

Support of ISL/802.1Q in ethernet interface [7:6867]

2001-06-02 Thread Frank Kim
Hi folks, I know ISL/802.1q can only be implemented with FE or GigE. Is there any reason why ethernet interface isn't in the game? I know 10mbps is slow but it's a useful feature for folks with 10mbps swithces online and don't have routers with FE interface. I overheard somewhere that newer ios

Sybex virtual lab for CCNP certification [7:6868]

2001-06-02 Thread Justin Vo
Hi all, Has anyone used this product yet ? is it worth the investment and the virtual routers allowed to do all the functions within the CCNP certification. Thanks Justin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6868&t=6868

A lot of studying material to exchange!! [7:6869]

2001-06-02 Thread William
HI, There have a lot of MCSE W2K and CCNA notes and MCs!! If you want to exchange , pls write me email immediately!! Most Wanted : CCNP / CCDA / CCIE / Sun Solaris Adm I and II Thanks, William Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6869&t=6869

Re: It group study worth it or not!!!??? [7:6837]

2001-06-02 Thread Gareth Hinton
Hi all, Fairly basic question I think, but as I've not had anything to do with Newsgroups before this one, I don't know the answer: I take it that if you subscribe, you send an e-mail which goes to everyone who's subscribed, but if you don't subscribe, (ie. you just post to the newsgroup) the on

STP commands [7:6871]

2001-06-02 Thread Hunt Lee
Can someone please shed some light on this? I have read many times (on p153-158) on Cisco BCMSN book but still very confused between on the following 4 commands: And I don't understand when do you have to use them, since I thought root port is determined by the lowest path cost. If equal, it goe

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6872]

2001-06-02 Thread Jason
You make me laugh even more... 1. When has that become a issue ? LOL 2 + 3 . So show me a Cisco router running x-windows since Cisco IOS is unix based and Unix can run x-windows . :-) . X-Window is NOT Unix, but let's not get technical here, you won't understand... 4. Yes, I would highly sugges

Re: Technology Religion (was Re: last word: UNIX guys look down [7:6873]

2001-06-02 Thread Jason
Definitely agree with you here. Definitely should end the minute some people start hidding behind fake emails and getting personal. :-) ""Cthulu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Can we please kill this post Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/r

OT: Selling Cisco 2503 in Original Box w/ all accesories [7:6875]

2001-06-02 Thread Albert Lu
Hi Group, I've got a 2503 router in original packaging with all docs & accessories. Make me an offer, a serious offer =). (Not sure about memory specs, will check) Thanks Albert Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6875&t=6875

4500 flash problem [7:6874]

2001-06-02 Thread Omer Ehsan Dar
hi all, i have had a problem with my 4500 router, i think I need to replace the flash and upload the new image from the tftp server is it the correct method. below is the output that i get when I boot the router loadprog: error - on read during ELF program load requested 6789992 (0x679b68) bytes

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

2001-06-02 Thread Louie Belt
Any CCIE or CCIE candidate worth his salt would want the lab to be tougher. A number of study aids are now available that were not in the past. This has somewhat lessened the difficulty of the process (as witnessed by the backlog of people taking the lab after breezing through the written). Makin

PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread Bob Lepine
Hi, I'm Bob, a computer trainer. I have a lab set up with 2 PCs with 2 routers between, a 3600 and 2600. I have both end PCs on a 192.168.0.0 network going through my e0/1 between routers on a 10.0.0 nw. I can ping from router to router, but not from router to the outer PCs., nor of course can I p

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

2001-06-02 Thread Avran
Since May 14th all CCNP specializations have been retired. However you may do the specializations as in the pages below: http://cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/whats_new/ Good Luck. avran "George Murphy CCNP" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Congratulations

Re: STP commands [7:6871]

2001-06-02 Thread Richard Deal
Dear Hunt, 1 & 3 apply to all VLANs on the respective ports--all VLANs are treated the same. Commands 2 and 4 allow you to change the values on a per-VLAN basis, treating each VLAN differently. Hope this helps! Enjoy! Richard Deal [EMAIL PROTECTED] * CCNP test author for www.equizware.com 500

RE: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread McCallum, Robert
What routing protocol are you using Bob. Post yer configs and help will arrive! -Original Message- From: Bob Lepine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 02 June 2001 15:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877] Hi, I'm Bob, a computer trainer. I have a lab set u

Re: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread Bryan in Richmond
Each PC needs to be on a separate subnet or network unless you are bridging. You then need to define the router interface local to each PC as the default gateway. try these three subnets... 192.168.1.0 192.168.2.0 192.168.3.0 using a mask of 255.255.255.0 good luckBryan - Original Mess

Re: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread samuel
check the physice links "Bob Lepine" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, I'm Bob, a computer trainer. I have a lab set up with 2 PCs with 2 > routers between, a 3600 and 2600. I have both end PCs on a 192.168.0.0 > network going through my e0/1 between routers on

where has the bible or dump for 504? [7:6883]

2001-06-02 Thread samuel
anybody know it ,please tell me Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6883&t=6883 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to

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

2001-06-02 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
If I weren't up to the challenge, I wouldn't be on this newsgroup. Are you up to the challenge of leaving the bar at the same height that it was when *you* passed the test? I personally think the test is difficult enough as it is. Am I a wimp because of that? Do we need to dump some dirt on th

IS-IS on 1600s? [7:6885]

2001-06-02 Thread andyh
anyone know whether it is possible to run IS-IS on a 1600-series router (non R-type)? I have been thru the Featue Navigator and tried a number of the images - the "router isis" command is there and accepted, but it is impossible to specify a NET, etc. I know that for OSPF on these boxes an IP-Pl

RE: where has the bible or dump for 504? [7:6883]

2001-06-02 Thread McCallum, Robert
Unless my English has totally left me I reckon you might need to elaborate slightly as I do not have a clue what you are on about! -Original Message- From: samuel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 02 June 2001 16:30 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: where has the bible or dump for 504? [7:688

BGP -Maximum Paths [7:6887]

2001-06-02 Thread moe humm
Hey gang, I have a question on maximum-paths in BGP; This is the scenario: 4 T1's running EBGP to our ISP in a multihome peer session; each of the circuits go to a different POP. Each of the peer sessions receive a partial routing table from our provider. What we have found is that load sh

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

2001-06-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
You can't be having a cat get together without Pamela Forsythe's involvement. :-> Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Priscilla Oppenheimer Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: T-shirt W

RE: VERY strange 2621 behavior [7:6636]

2001-06-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Might want to take a look at this link. courtesy of Adam Quiggle, who used to spend a lot of time here. http://home.nc.rr.com/quiggle/ConfigReg.xls CCIE candidates, anyway, should be familiar with the config register values. Manipulating them can provide one part of a router security program.

Re: BGP -Maximum Paths [7:6887]

2001-06-02 Thread andyh
BGP multi-path only works with *identical* prefixes, the only difference between the paths permitted is the router-ID of the originating router. Are you certsin that you are receiving identical routes from all the PoPs? If you have four T-1s I would suggest that before worrying about load-balanc

study material for CSIDS 2.0 Beta Exam [7:6891]

2001-06-02 Thread Naveen
Cisco Guru's Can any one suggest study material for CSIDS 2.0 Beta Exam or point a URL. Thanks in advance . Best regards Naveen Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6891&t=6891 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscripti

OFF TOPIC: Californai Wants You! [7:6892]

2001-06-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
January 2000 Love my new job here in Silicon Valley. My salary is 30% higher! I have stock options! The temperature outside is 65F in winter! California is the best place on earth!!! Sure glad I moved out here. February Still looking for an apartment. Freeways everywhere to

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

2001-06-02 Thread Michael L. Williams
I agree with you. It's awful easy for someone who's already gotten their CCIE (which when they passed the lab probably could be quoted as saying something like "that was the most difficult thing I've ever seen") to now say "Sure.. make it as difficult as possible " I don't know many CCIE

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6896]

2001-06-02 Thread Michael L. Williams
In case you haven't noticed, most CCNA books point out the fact that the IOS uses a "Unix-ish" shell, with command line completion, etc. just like Unix. Some of the low end equipment, like the 700 series and the 1900s allow you to use a web interface, but virtually everything else is command line

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6897]

2001-06-02 Thread Kelly Hair
Jason - Once again... for the reading impared: Cisco IOS is Unixish. Did I state that it IS Unix? Where do you suppose Cisco came up with the idea of the Internetworking Operating System? Please do not tell me MS-DOS, PC-DOS, Logo or some other crap... Commands like finger, who, telnet, histo

Looking for memory specs for 4000-M [7:6898]

2001-06-02 Thread Tim Medley
OK I'm getting a little frustrated this morning. I have been searching the archives and CCO with no luck. I just got a 4000-M without any memory and I'm trying to come up with memory for it. Can anyone tell me or point me towards the memory specifications for a 4000-M? All I can seem to find on C

TCP Sliding Windows question [7:6899]

2001-06-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I am reading Doug Comer's excellent book Internetworking with TCP/IP vol 1. Highly recommended, and I wish I had followed the good advice of several other people on this list, and read the book a year ago. I have a question on sliding windows as Comer describes it: "The TCP sliding window mechani

traffic can't cross pix [7:6895]

2001-06-02 Thread pat
I have this problem. I can't ping anything outside the pix from machines inside. Pix inside IP is the default gateway for all the machines & they can ping the gateway. I can also ping outside world from pix. What is causing this problem...? I have pasted pix configs below. this is new pix & it

RE: where has the bible or dump for 504? [7:6883]

2001-06-02 Thread ElephantChild
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, McCallum, Robert wrote: > Unless my English has totally left me I reckon you might need to elaborate > slightly as I do not have a clue what you are on about! My guess is that he's looking for a braindump for 640-504. > -Original Message- > From: samuel [mailto:[EMAI

How to configure 1601 to load balance 2 Internet circuits [7:6900]

2001-06-02 Thread Justin Lofton
I have a customer that has a 128k connection to the Internet and they are bringing in a T1 to the Internet but they want to load balance on both circuits for a week to be sure the new circuit is working properly. What is the simpliest way to configure this scenario? Can I set multiple last resor

TR card what is it? [7:6902]

2001-06-02 Thread John Chang
I have this Token Ring card and I don't know what it is. Can you look at it and let me know. Thanks. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~johnec/tr.html Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6902&t=6902 -- FAQ, list archi

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

2001-06-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I'm a little puzzled by all this. Certifications are fine, but they are a beginning, not an end. Now, I freely admit I'm in an odd position. As far as I am concerned, I met the equivalent difficulty of CCIE in the pre-1975 CCSI program, which was radically different. I can't see my career

Re: TCP Sliding Windows question [7:6899]

2001-06-02 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
TCP sequences bytes. A lot of people assume that TCP sequences packets or segments, but that's not true. The sequence number in a TCP header is the sequence number of the first byte in the payload. It's not a segment number. The ACK is the number of the next byte of payload expected. It's not

Re: show trunk command doesn't work on my switch [7:6858]

2001-06-02 Thread Karen E Young
Arun, I'm not completely sure, but I think that you have to run 12.0 or higher to do trunking on a router. You might want to double check that though.In the mean time, here are examples of a working trunking config on a 2924XL that I work with and the complementing router config. ...

reverse telnet... [7:6906]

2001-06-02 Thread jimmy halbert
Hello Guys / Ladies, I am trying to get reverse telnet configured on a 2511. I have 7 other routers connected via an asyn scsi cable. all seems to be well but still can not get it going. can not telnet to other router via the access server. If anyone has quick and dirty notes on this configurat

Re: BGP -Maximum Paths [7:6887]

2001-06-02 Thread Nate Van Maren
It seems that if you are only getting partial routes from each of the connections, you are probably using your gateway of last resort for most of your outbound traffic. When you enabled the maximum-paths, you enabled load balancing for the partial routes you are getting, but again, that is probabl

Re: reverse telnet... [7:6906]

2001-06-02 Thread Mike Nygard
hello jimmy, try something like this: interface loopback 0 ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.255 ! line 1 16 no exec transport input all To reverse telnet: 192.168.0.1 2001 Thank you, Mike Nygard ""jimmy halbert"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello Guy

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

2001-06-02 Thread Kevin Wigle
"This has somewhat lessened the difficulty of the process (as witnessed by the backlog of people taking the lab after breezing through the written)." When the "junior certs" were introduced, it was pondered whether they should be a pre-requisite to the CCIE written or as I have read before - make

Re: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread Ahmed Adil
Routing Protocol Use a classless routing protocol Ahmed ""Bob Lepine"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, I'm Bob, a computer trainer. I have a lab set up with 2 PCs with 2 > routers between, a 3600 and 2600. I have both end PCs on a 192.168.0.0 > network going

Re: How to configure 1601 to load balance 2 Internet circuits [7:6911]

2001-06-02 Thread Mike Nygard
Hello Justin, The easiest way to resolve this would be to use multiple default routes from global configuration: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 The router will load balance between the 2 routes. Thank you, Mike Nygard ""Justin Lofton"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: BGP -Maximum Paths [7:6887]

2001-06-02 Thread andyh
can you post a config Moe? would help to track down exactly what's going on thanks Andy - Original Message - From: "moe humm" To: Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 5:01 PM Subject: BGP -Maximum Paths [7:6887] > Hey gang, > > I have a question on maximum-paths in BGP; > > This is the sc

Re: traffic can't cross pix [7:6895]

2001-06-02 Thread Gareth Hinton
Hi Pat, Just so you don't think you're being ignored, I've sifted through every line, as much as anything to convert myself to the newer commands for the pix. I'm stuck as well. Can't see anything wrong with the config. I take it you already did a clear xlate/reload. What does show xlate give you

RE: TCP Sliding Windows question [7:6899]

2001-06-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Thanks, PO. I should add that after I posted, I continued my reading, and a couple of pages later, Comer goes into a detailed explanation about how this works. Let me try to explain in my own words, and let's see if I "get it". Starting with me as a user. I want to download a Windows NT service

Re: ethernet jam signal ? [7:5796]

2001-06-02 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 10:07 AM 6/2/01, E Joseph wrote: >Priscilla, > What would a the resulting jam look like on a >sniffer trace?? If the jam signal is all ones, it would look like 0xFFs on a Sniffer. The jam doesn't have to be all ones, though. On old bus coax networks, it was actually rare to see the jam bec

RE: TCP Sliding Windows question [7:6899]

2001-06-02 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 02:31 PM 6/2/01, Chuck Larrieu wrote: >Thanks, PO. > >I should add that after I posted, I continued my reading, and a couple of >pages later, Comer goes into a detailed explanation about how this works. >Let me try to explain in my own words, and let's see if I "get it". > >Starting with me as

Re: TR card what is it? [7:6902]

2001-06-02 Thread ElephantChild
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, John Chang wrote: > I have this Token Ring card and I don't know what it is. Can you look at > it and let me know. Thanks. > > http://www-personal.umich.edu/~johnec/tr.html As indicated by the big fat DCA label silk-screened on the card, it was manufactured by DCA, aka Di

Re: Secure modems for out-of-band [7:6667]

2001-06-02 Thread -
Jon I use an Western Telematics APS 16 which is a rs232 serial port console switch... http://www.wti.com/ Just plug a modem onto one port, and the consoles of all your network or Sun/UNIX/Linux gear onto the rest, the phone up... You password each port too, admin and user levels.. Owen ""Jon"

Re: TCP Sliding Windows question [7:6899]

2001-06-02 Thread andyh
sort of continuing, although on an IPX track was reading Radia Perlman's book the other day, and she mentions that SPX has a window size of 1. Now, I seem to remember from my DOS/Win3.11 days that there was some kind of SPX burst facility available (with addition TSR drivers). Wasn't really au-

Re: How to configure 1601 to load balance 2 Internet circuits [7:6920]

2001-06-02 Thread Mike Nygard
the previous email lost the bracketed info: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x(next hop ip address) ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x(next hop ip address) thanks, Mike Nygard ""Mike Nygard"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello Justin, > > The easiest way to resol

Problem with home network [7:6922]

2001-06-02 Thread Paul Borghese
I have a cable modem connected to a linux box that is performing NAT from my invalid home network of 172.16.1.0/24 to my valid IP address 209.160.20.67. The 172.16.1.0 network is going into a small inexpensive hub. This setup has worked for about a year. A few days ago, I needed to do some thing

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

2001-06-02 Thread Louie Belt
When the CCIE cert first came about there were not 100+ books avilable to help you pass it. There were not a multitude of online labs, lab study guides, study groups, ... Since all of those items are now available, I feel the bar has been lowered. I'm for putting it back where it was. Addition

RE: Problem with home network [7:6922]

2001-06-02 Thread Daniel Cotts
Since you touched the Linux box it would be the first suspect. Can you verify that there was no configuration change? - even by accident? If there was a change, can you roll it back to original? Are there other computers or printers connected to the hub? Is the hub single speed or dual speed? (10/

Re: IPX/SPX window? (was TCP Sliding Windows question) [7:6925]

2001-06-02 Thread ElephantChild
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, andyh wrote: > sort of continuing, although on an IPX track > > was reading Radia Perlman's book the other day, and she mentions that SPX > has a window size of 1. Now, I seem to remember from my DOS/Win3.11 days > that there was some kind of SPX burst facility available (wi

RE: Problem with home network [7:6922]

2001-06-02 Thread Paul Borghese
Yea, I have a theory. It has to do with the Linux box, defaulting to 100MB. Let's suppose the Linux box and PC are both running at 100 MB/sec but the hub is only 10 MB/sec. Maybe the timing is such that it will not work past one hop. When I recompiled the kernel, maybe the new kernel release c

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

2001-06-02 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
Well, again, Sir Edmund, just because the newcomers can be better-informed before their attempts doesn't mean that the challenge needs to be altered or is less of a challenge for the individual. Again, I'm not against making certs tougher to achieve. But it sounds like there's a touch of bittern

Re: traffic can't cross pix [7:6895]

2001-06-02 Thread John Hardman
HI Call TAC or search CCO. There is an ICMP bug in the 5.2 and 5.3 code. This _might_ be the problem. HTH -- John Hardman CCNP MCSE ""pat"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >I have this problem. I can't ping anything outside > the pix from machines inside. Pix

Re: traffic can't cross pix [7:6895]

2001-06-02 Thread Mike Nygard
Hello Pat, I concur with Gaz.the config looks fine. We are running the same version of finesse on some our PIX 515's with similar configs, and can pass icmp traffic. By adding the line permit icmp any anyit punches a hole in the ACA and allows the echo reply back in. I would try, as sugge

RE: IPX/SPX window? (was TCP Sliding Windows question) [7:6925]

2001-06-02 Thread Chuck Larrieu
If memory serves ( always a question in my case ) the facility was called Pburst, ( maybe pburst.nlm? ) and was one of those things that got blamed for a lot of problems on Novell servers. Almost the first words out of any NetWare engineer's mouth were "have you disabled packet burst?" -Origi

Re: Error in configuring the Catalyst 1924 switch [7:1072]

2001-06-02 Thread Ron Bandes
"Suspended-LinkBeat" means that the port was suspended due to the absence of a linkbeat. This is usually a physical-layer problem, such as the host is not connected, or the cable is bad. -- Ron Bandes, CCNA, MCSE, BA CS, Certified Technical Trainer Cloud Nine Networks, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED] remov

RE: last word: UNIX guys look down on we NT guys [7:6842]

2001-06-02 Thread Jennifer Cribbs
I work with both os's, so here is my two cents. Everyone should calm down. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being an nt admin. Or for that matter being an Unix admin either. However, for what it's worth, Unix was first and therefore it is alot easier to move from Unix to other operating s

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

2001-06-02 Thread Michael L. Williams
Louie, I understand your point about "not a multitude of study materials, etc". I can't imagine studying for any Cisco exam without having good books and Cisco's website at my disposal. However, I don't see how having more study material makes the the actual material less complex or performing

Re: TR card what is it? [7:6902]

2001-06-02 Thread Michael L. Williams
Heh.. I've got one of those too.. it let's you change which side you connect to so that you could use either Microchannel or ISA hehe "John Chang" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have this Token Ring card and I don't know what it is. Can you loo

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

2001-06-02 Thread Louie Belt
Yes you are wrong (about my perspective). I have helped several engineers study for and pass the CCIE written as well as the lab. My concern is in preserving the value of the cert. As for dog-eat-dog I'll help anyone who is sincere and wants to learn - providing they are willing to put in the ef

Re: 520 PIX Firewall upgrade [7:6934]

2001-06-02 Thread Mike Peterson
Hi Jonatas, This may have already been answered, but I would like to share my experience with this upgrade of PIX 520 .First of all you have to determine your memory size ( flash, RAM) , you might not see thesize of flash when you do # sh ver but you will see 128MB of RAM and as far I know all PI

RE: VERY strange 2621 behavior [7:6636]

2001-06-02 Thread Brian
Rule 1:Don't use hyperterminal See cws.internet.com or any other shareware/freeware site for apps that can do a break properly and do not suck. Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Thu, 31 May 2001, Daniel Cotts wrote: > Time to change your terminal emulation software t

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6936]

2001-06-02 Thread Me
My final reply on this. ""Kelly Hair"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Jason - > >Regarding your barb on > Unix experts should be CCIEs - by the same token we should could also state > that all NT admins are on the same level as all script kiddies... Please... >

NAT on PIX515 [7:6938]

2001-06-02 Thread chris fong
Can anyone tell me more about the 'Show Connections' and the 'show xlate' commands on the PIX? Does the 'sh conn' show the current connections and if so, does it show the outbound connections and the inbound connections or just the outbound connections? The same for the 'sh xlate' command. Thanks

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6937]

2001-06-02 Thread Me
Guess I have not read any CCNA books recently I won't even bother to flame you for the "joke??" . When you find me a unix admin who can plan the deployment of 50,000 workstation and successfully roll it out, we can discuss again ""Michael L. Williams"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Redundancy design question [7:6646]

2001-06-02 Thread Brian
ISDN is not so cheap in cali unless you can get Centrex.. Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Thu, 31 May 2001, Michael L. Williams wrote: > Well, having more than one router connected to the same WAN connection still > leaves a single point of failure. Where I work, w

Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6940]

2001-06-02 Thread Brian
training for a mouse, how does an admin like that make it through the day? Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Thu, 31 May 2001, Jason wrote: > This is becoming one of those why do NT guys look down on Unix guys > thing. I once seen a Unix admin attend a NT course a

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

2001-06-02 Thread Brian
queueing or rate limiting on the wan interface?? Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Thomas wrote: > 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

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6941]

2001-06-02 Thread Brian
Damn this thread has gone on awhile, use the best tool for the job at hand and move on. Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Christopher Kolp wrote: > I wouldn't necessarily say that... > > I'm a "unix guy" and will be the first to admit that a lot of >

Re: Opinions on Cisco Access Pro AP-EC's [7:1045]

2001-06-02 Thread Ron Bandes
Not just on the CiscoPro AP, but on all IOS routers (as far as I know), you must have an Enable password set on the router in order to enter Privileged mode from the AUX or VTY ports. Only the CONS port can enter Privileged mode on a router lacking an Enable password. Unfortunately, you must be

Re: Anyone going to Networkers? [7:6719]

2001-06-02 Thread Brian
That 1600 buck pricetag is too steep for me, my employer will not reimburse, I am bummed. Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Jon wrote: > Networkers L.A. is in a few short weeks. I'll be there, probably wishing > everyone would turn the air conditioni

Re: Repost: GIADDR and Secondary Interface problems - help [7:6945]

2001-06-02 Thread Kenneth
I'll definitely email you / post back when i get back to it. I need to through our change control process request which will be at least a week before I will be able to start working on it again. I hope this "solution" works! ""W. Alan Robertson"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

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

2001-06-02 Thread Brian
Absolutely correct here.. Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Belt, Louie wrote: > 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 t

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

2001-06-02 Thread Circusnuts
Louie- I don't think we're talk'n Apple to Apples here... During the early CCIE exams, I was told candidates were able to use their own notes during the test (if Pamela Forsythe is out there, she could confirm this rumor) & can you imagine how much "easier" the lab would have been with versions 9

Re: Book club [7:6811]

2001-06-02 Thread Brian
Is this http://tcbc.booksonline.com perhaps? Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, MIRSKY Carl wrote: > 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 > after

RE: FastEthernet Adapter for 7206 - How do I enable? [7:6411]

2001-06-02 Thread Brian
I threw out that response because I saw for example that the pa-8e with a rev below 1.14, altho fine on a 7206, is problematic on a vxr. I was not sure which 7206 flavor was being discussed. Brian "Sonic" Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Daniel Cotts wrote: > The

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

2001-06-02 Thread Louie Belt
I agree there is no way to talk apples to apples - too many things have changed - but don't forget you no longer have to deal with LAT, X.25, CLNS, DEC, Banyan Vines, Appollo, Appletalk or ATM Lane. (Voice was already on the lab prior to these items being removed.) My concern is with the materia

Undeliverable: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #1332 [7:6951]

2001-06-02 Thread System Administrator
Your message To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #1332 Sent:Sat, 2 Jun 2001 11:51:27 +1000 did not reach the following recipient(s): Bruce Horkings on Sat, 2 Jun 2001 12:32:53 +1000 The recipient could not be processed due to congestion in the message

VPN question [7:6952]

2001-06-02 Thread default
Hello, I'm afraid I'm clueless about VPN's other than basic traversing of rfc1918 IPs over a public network. What Im wondering is that my cable connection to the internet is handled by a cisco2610. On the other side of my work is an Intel Netsructure VPN gateway use 3des as their encrypti

Re: Subject: Re: TCP Sliding Windows question [7:6899]

2001-06-02 Thread Paul Werner
Comments within and below. > sort of continuing, although on an IPX track > > was reading Radia Perlman's book the other day, and she mentions that > SPX > has a window size of 1. Now, I seem to remember from my DOS/Win3.11 > days > that there was some kind of SPX burst facility available (

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

2001-06-02 Thread No Data
As far as this thread goes Ill put in my two cents worth. Im just starting to study specifically for the written right now having just gotten my CCNP so I am in with those studying for the lab now (or real soon). Personally I think Cisco could go right ahead and make the lab as hard as they want

Re: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread
Bob What king of routing are you using. Make sure if you have static routes that you have an entry for each of the subnets. To make it alot easier enable rip routing and also make sure that you set the default gateway on your pc's to their corresponding router interface ip. or post configs to

test please ignore [7:6957]

2001-06-02 Thread G30RG3
test please ignore Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=6957&t=6957 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTE

RE: another OT: why you UNIX guys look down on we NT guys? [7:6958]

2001-06-02 Thread Christopher Kolp
UNIX is a registered trademark of SCO. Therefore, anything not SCO is NOT unix. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > abc > Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 4:02 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: another OT: why you UNIX guys look d

Re: Book club [7:6811]

2001-06-02 Thread cisco guru
Is this the same book club that sent me 3 books today? I don't even know how they got my name and address and without me even having the slightest idea as to why they sent me the books, A+, CCDA, Solaris Admin. Why in the world would I want these 3 books, A+ Did that 6 years back, Solaris Admin

Re: Subject: Re: TCP Sliding Windows question [7:6899]

2001-06-02 Thread Paul Werner
Priscilla's explanation is right on the money I have added a few comments to expand on some areas that were not mentioned. See below. > TCP sequences bytes. A lot of people assume that TCP sequences packets > or > segments, but that's not true. > > The sequence number in a TCP header is th

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

2001-06-02 Thread Avran
In my opinion, CCIE's are definitely needed for the internet. What I mean by that is cisco like all others needs people out there to setup and manage networks. Making the exam harder and harder may make a good CCIE candidates, however the markets usually will not wait to get the all-rounder CCxx

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

2001-06-02 Thread Michael L. Williams
This message isn't a reply to anyone in specific. Something "Circusnuts" said kinda sparked some questions/thoughts Two things, IMHO, that no amount of book reading or practice in a lab can give: The ability to be a quick thinker and good troubleshooter. I know there are writings and c

Re: OT: IP addresses allocator / IP Management software [7:6964]

2001-06-02 Thread Robert Hanley
Check out Nortel Networks' NetID. It's probably the best thing out there. --- "Riera, Alvaro (4152)" wrote: > 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 cus

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