AW: ISDN simulation [7:7489]

2001-06-07 Thread Marc Rinderer
to really play around with ISDN, you need a BRI or a PRI (if you are at home, not that cheap). You need an ISDN Network to use your ISDN interfaces, to build one by your own will be difficult. -Urspr|ngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Thomas

Differences between ATM and Ethernet [7:7494]

2001-06-07 Thread Cisco Boy
Can anyone help explain briefly the difference or advantages/disadvantages between Ethernet and ATM?I know Ethernet uses frames and ATM uses cells, right? But what makes what is it that would influence people to use ATM instead of Ethernet? Thanks in advance.-CiscoBoy -

How to create VLANS [7:7495]

2001-06-07 Thread Iyuri Yagami
Hello Everybody. I have one Cisco 2501 (Enterprise IOS 12.x) and one Cisco 2924 (Enterprise IOS 12.x) switch in my home lab. I want to create five VLANS. PORT 1 VLAN 1 PORT 2 VLAN 2 PORT 3 VLAN 3 PORT 4 VLAN 4 PORT 5 VLAN 5 PORT 6 VLAN 5 PORT 7 VLAN 5 PORT 8 --

RE: How to create VLANS [7:7495]

2001-06-07 Thread Fermanis Tim G Contr/Getronics USAFE
you can not do this with a 2501. You need something like a 4500/4700 with a Fast Ethernet module installed. Tim Fermanis -Original Message- From: Iyuri Yagami [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: How to create VLANS [7:7495]

fiber optics [7:7496]

2001-06-07 Thread sami natour
Hi all , Anyone has a practical and simple guide to fiber optics. Best Regards , sami __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ Message Posted at: http://www.groups

MLS and InterVLAN routing question [7:7498]

2001-06-07 Thread Hunt Lee
I have three (stupid) questions in regards to MLS and Inter-VLAN routing - sorry :) thanks so much for your help in advance. I understand that in order for MLS to work, one will need: For Cat 5000 or 5500: Either i) RSM (for internal MLS-RP) or ii) with a NetFlow Feature card and directly conn

Re: Differences between ATM and Ethernet [7:7494]

2001-06-07 Thread ElephantChild
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Cisco Boy wrote: > Can anyone help explain briefly the difference or advantages/disadvantages > between Ethernet and ATM?I know Ethernet uses frames and ATM uses cells, > right? But what makes what is it that would influence people to use ATM > instead of Ethernet? Thanks in

Re: grc.com under a DOS attack [7:7377]

2001-06-07 Thread ElephantChild
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Logan, Harold wrote: > Hrmm... I don't know how much bandwidth the good people at grc have from > their ISP, but considering the number of people that have been referred > to the site from this list, and considering that the site is unavailable > right now, I'd say it looks li

Re: fiber optics [7:7496]

2001-06-07 Thread Dom Stocqueler
Try the following site - http://www.lightreading.com/ it has lots of stuff from beginner's guides to white papers. Hope this helps Dom. |+---> || sami natour | || | || Sent by: | || nobod

rip offset-list [7:7502]

2001-06-07 Thread jegcitroen
Hi everybody, when i config rip offset-list, the comment said "offset-list Add or subtract offset from IGRP or RIP metrics". but the the offset value i can choose is from 0 to 16. How can i SUBTRACT offset from RIP metrics. thanx jegcitroen Message Posted at: http://www.group

what is official cisco course book for routing and remote [7:7503]

2001-06-07 Thread Susan Stone
what is official cisco course book for routing and remote access exam? Remote Access- Building Cisco Remote access network by Catherine Paguet or CCNP Remote Access Exam guide? Routing-Building Cisco Scalable Cisco Network by or CCNP routing exam guide?? Susan >From: "John Andrews" >Reply-

Re: Layer3 switch vs Router [7:7406]

2001-06-07 Thread Michael L. Williams
I think on any of those units, to reach it's maximum throughput you have to enable and configure multilayer switching. If you look at the name on the Cisco 12000 you'll see it's called a GSR = Gigabit Switch-Router. At this point, even Cisco realizes that it's incorrect to call it simply a r

Re: Layer3 switch vs Router [7:7406]

2001-06-07 Thread Stephen Skinner
Jason, the real answer to your questions is this. first why do we use layer 3 devices.. well MAINLY for intervlan routing,,,we are all agreed...yes then , we migh have these two different setup`s. a 6500 with an internal MSFC on a sup 2G... and a 6500 with an external router .

Re: VLAN 1 [7:7367]

2001-06-07 Thread khramov
Thanks a lot everyone I got. Config on RSM was not correct. khramov wrote: > What is the command to shut down VLAN 1 on a switch? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7507&t=7367 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscript

RE: ISDN simulation [7:7489]

2001-06-07 Thread dragi radovanovic
you will need an isdn cloud simulator, teletron for example. there is no other way to do it (unless you want to buy two isdn lines from a telco). Dragi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7509&t=7489 -- FAQ, list archi

Re: Layer3 switch vs Router [7:7406]

2001-06-07 Thread Michael L. Williams
Chuck, Reflecting on my post, about the only thing that could be "proven" is that they seem to call most of their newer/higher end models switch-routers.. I don't know if looking at the PPS is a great indication just because technologies change and get better.. So I can't say that the h

Re: VoIP QoS [7:6586]

2001-06-07 Thread William
My apologies, I said CBWFQ when I meant LLQ (I have been using them synonymously since LLQ was built off CBWFQ). LLQ is the way to go. In regards to jitter; yes a voice packet could still get stuck behind a large packet if the packet happens to get to the outbound interface first. Cisco recommend

BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Daniel Wilson
We are trying to have the web servers in our LAN accessible to the internet via 2 T1's from different providers -- more for redundancy than load sharing, though that matters too. Currently we have 2 T1's, each giving us a different set of IP addresses. That just lets us put some sites on each T

RE: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread dragi radovanovic
hi! go to cco and do search on bgp multihoming. you will see there are some pretty good documents on it. Dragi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7513&t=7511 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.gro

User Registration Tool and the VPS 1100 [7:7512]

2001-06-07 Thread Rossetti, Stan
Has anybody implemented Cisco User Registration Tool and the VLAN Policy Server (VPS 1100)? Any comments or suggestions? Thanks Stan Rossetti NASA - PriSMS Advanced Technology Group Voice: (256) 544-5031 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Beeper: 544-1183 pin 0112 CCDA, CCNA, CCSE Message Post

Re: ISDN simulation [7:7489]

2001-06-07 Thread Rashid Lohiya
An ISDN Simulator would to the trick! Teltone, Emutel or something a little cheaper maybe? ""Thomas"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi All, > > I have two routers with ISDN interfaces. I wonder if it is possible to > setup the simulation for ISDN with this 2

Re: what is official cisco course book for routing and remote [7:7515]

2001-06-07 Thread Circusnuts
You may find the books under different names, even from Cisco Press. I had an old BCRAN book & ordered the 2.0 library set from Cisco Press, only to find some of the covers were updated (& not the books). If I'm not mistaken, CIT (Support) & BCRAN (Remote Access) were not updated in the 2.0 proc

Re: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Rashid Lohiya
""Daniel Wilson"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > We are trying to have the web servers in our LAN accessible to the > internet via 2 T1's from different providers -- more for redundancy than > > load sharing, though that matters too. Currently we have 2 T1's, eac

RE: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Vijay Ramcharan
I believe what you're looking for is a way to load balance traffic to your web servers. You also wish to achieve a degree of fault tolerance in case one server goes down. If both servers have the same content and the content is static, you could use a feature called DNS round-robin which basical

Re: MLS and InterVLAN routing question [7:7498]

2001-06-07 Thread Stephen Skinner
Q1 yes... Q2 YEsbut both are -addons for the Superivsor cards Q3 router needs atleast 100mmb connection for Vlan`s CAN use multiple (fast etherchannell)... if you want ...also can you gig fibre connections steve >From: "Hunt Lee" >Reply-To: "Hunt Lee" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject:

Re: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Rashid Lohiya
I am reading Bassam Halabi at the moment, this has the information you require. Also think about who's address space you are using? ie. one of the 2 ISP's? or your own?. If you are using one of the ISP's address block, then maybe you will need to NAT on the other router? This might blow your load

Re: Beachfront Quizzer Prep Exams [7:7335]

2001-06-07 Thread Rashid Lohiya
I tried it for CCNA, but found it very difficult, compared to the real thing. Rashid ""Ryan Rankin"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does any one think the Beachfront Quizzer stuff from Beachfront Direct is > any good for CCNP or CCIE ad has anyone tried it ??!! > > Thanks Guys and

Re: CEF/dCEF [7:7330]

2001-06-07 Thread Mike Fountain
For those of you following this: I tried turning route caching off on the T1s and just using the "ip cef" and "load-balancing per-packet" commands, but that didn't work. My CPU started climbing back into the 30% range and when I did a show run the router had automatically added "no ip route-cach

Re: Reverse telnet [7:7451]

2001-06-07 Thread Rashid Lohiya
I thought you can open a reverse-telnet session using the aux port too. Rashid ""NetEng"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Sorry for the stupid question, but I need a quick answer, Can I use a 2621 > for reverse-telnet (the asynch ports)? TIA Message Posted at

Re: Need suggestions from CCIE's [7:7279]

2001-06-07 Thread Rashid Lohiya
I have Caslow, vesion I, my friends have told me that I need Vers II for the current CCIE Lab, as it covers Voice, VPN's etc. and other stuff that Vol I does not cover. Rashid ""Faisal Athar"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Dear All CCIEs, > > I am using Jeff Do

RE: Dos Attack [7:7049]

2001-06-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In my experience, no. I've turned on IP accounting on routers doing hundreds of megabits of traffic with no noticable effects. Course, there are always the potential for bugs/instabilities in the code, but barring this I think you should be fine. Just watch the CPU via "sh proc cpu" before

PIX firewall features [7:7525]

2001-06-07 Thread kathy_chen
Hi, Does PIX has the feature that can block certain mail attachment like .vbs, .exe? Thanks Kathy Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7525&t=7525 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.c

Re: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Daniel Wilson
The quick responses on this group are great! Thanks for the help so far. The content is not static. The sites in question run e-commerce. We could look at setting up access from both servers to the same DB server over an internal network ... so that would answer that objection to the solution

RE: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Evans, TJ
I'll take a stab at some of this ... First - If I recall, and I may very well be wrong here, I though DNS round-robin was solely for load-sharing, not redundancy. Second - Regarding BGP multi-homing ... some "gotchya's" that we ran into: You will need an ASN Some ISP's have ne

Re: Cs-516 Access Server [7:7318]

2001-06-07 Thread John Hardman
Hi Yes. The CS-500 series are very old in terms of Cisco equipment. They will not run 10.x code without an upgrade. I got mine with upgraded RAM which allows me to TFTP boot 10.3 code. Also read the CCO documentation as they are a little strange for things like password recovery... HTH -- John

AW: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, look at this Link i hope it will help you. Multihoming for the Small ISP http://www.netaxs.com/~freedman/multi.html MFG Holger Zarwel Deutsche Telekom Technikniederlassung Schwdbisch Hall SCe-IP 5 Hausanschrift: Maybachstrasse 57, 70469 Stuttgart Postanschrift: Postfach 50 20 30, 703

Re: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Gareth Hinton
Daniel, We've done something very similar to this by putting active/standby load balancing devices in an ISP. Your URL then points to a VIP on the load balancing device. The device then health checks your two sites and load balances accordingly. If the ISP dies then, yes you'll lose both sites, b

RE: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Vijay Ramcharan
Since you're running an e-commerce site then users probably establish sessions which are dynamic in nature, passwords, logins etc. If you need failover capabilities you need to consider that if a failover did occur, you'd want active, open sessions statefully failed over to the backup server. I'

Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Neil Schneider
What was the name of the Company that cisco bought for the 5000 series switches? Neil Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7533&t=7533 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco

RE: Layer3 switch vs Router [7:7406]

2001-06-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu
My point entirely. In the old world, a device that concerned itself with the IP address was a router, and a device that dealt with the MAC address ( yes I know this is not exactly true, in that routers do have to deal with MAC's.) A router's job is path determination and packet forwarding based

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

2001-06-07 Thread Gareth Hinton
Thanks for letting us know the outcome. Interesting that the interface command caused problems. Only thing is now you're not using the external interface address of the pix to do the PAT. After writing that just checked CCO Looks like this is a bug on 5.2(3). Problem: Internal hosts cannot p

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

2001-06-07 Thread Gareth Hinton
This may appear twice now but my previous attempt seems to have gone missing: Thanks for letting us know the outcome. Interesting that the interface command caused problems. Only thing is now you're not using the external interface address of the pix to do the PAT. Depends how many registered add

CCIE Written [7:7535]

2001-06-07 Thread Will
Hi, In some of the CCNP exams they had drop down menus with all the commands and other exams had none; you had to remember syntax exactly. Which, I think is ridiculous since "?" (analogous to drop down menu) is probably the only command you need to remember as long as you understand the logic. Do

alternatives to 3900 series token ring switch [7:7538]

2001-06-07 Thread Neil Schneider
The cisco CCIE lab includes the 3900 series token ring switch. What other switches use the same OS? Hoping to pick something up for cheap. Neil Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7538&t=7538 -- FAQ, list archives,

RE: grc.com under a DOS attack [7:7377]

2001-06-07 Thread Logan, Harold
Idunno about Priscilla and her DOS attacks... I seem to remember routergod.com taking an awful long time to load once her interview with Fabio was uploaded. Hrrrmmm... -Original Message- From: ElephantChild Sent: Thu 6/7/2001 5:20 AM To: Logan, Harold

Re: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Circusnuts
I thought it was Catalyst. - Original Message - From: Neil Schneider To: Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:14 AM Subject: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533] > What was the name of the Company that cisco bought for the 5000 series > switches? > > Neil Message Posted at: http:

RE: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Bill Pearch
The answer is: It depends. :) When you make use of round robin DNS your clients do recieve multiple records. This is from a single hit to www.microsoft.com and shows the dns cache on the local machine. www.microsoft.com. -- Record Nam

RE: CCIE Written [7:7535]

2001-06-07 Thread Michael Bambic
The CCIE Written makes you type in the command or choose it from a multiple choice answer depending on the question. Mike Bambic Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7541&t=7535 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscriptio

PIX PASSWORD [7:7542]

2001-06-07 Thread Burnham, Chris
I have a Pix which I cannot get telnet access to. I have configured telnet and specified the addresses which are allowed/ a passwd has been applied to the console. Has anyone else seen similar problemsThis e-mail and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the addressee and are conf

RE: CCIE Written [7:7535]

2001-06-07 Thread McClendon Susan Contr AEDC/ACS
> From: Will [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Does anyone know if the CCIE written has drop down menus with > all commands > or do you have to remember the syntax of several thousand commands? > My CCIE test had no drop down lists - I had to remember the commands. It seemed there were about 5 (

Layer 3 whatevers [7:7544]

2001-06-07 Thread Howard Berkowitz
1. There isn't a hard-and-fast distinction between a layer 2 switch and a bridge. In general, a layer 2 switch has microsegmentation and may have VLAN support and, in general, more intelligence. 2. Speaking as someone that actually works in layer 3 relay design, there is no true technica

CCIE Study Group in Ukraine (Kiev) [7:7545]

2001-06-07 Thread Sergey Konovalov
Dear CCIE candidates in Ukraine, I would like to organize CCIE Study Group in Ukraine (Kiev). Main goals for study group are: experience exchange, share study materials and equipment, etc. We also need a help from other international study groups. For further information please contact to [EMAI

Re: alternatives to 3900 series token ring switch [7:7538]

2001-06-07 Thread Circusnuts
The 3920 is the only model I'm aware of, it appears this is again some technology Cisco has purchased for a high speed Token Ring plan. A lot of the guys from work have opted to read-up on the basic commands from the CCO. I kinda thought I'd do the same & maybe even rent some cheap lab time with

Salary Rating [7:7549]

2001-06-07 Thread William
How many salaris of a Network Engineer OR a System Adm OR a System Engineer OR a pre-sales Consultant OR a IT Sales person ? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7549&t=7549 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription in

RE: How many CCIE's are there? [7:7456]

2001-06-07 Thread McCallum, Robert
Not too bad of figures. 100 to 120 per month passing and around 1 zillion sitting it. Doesn't give me any confidence for the first time passer. Every now and then I reckon I should have taken up something like Dustman or Gardener. Not to say that you don't need brains to do these jobs mu

Re: PIX firewall features [7:7525]

2001-06-07 Thread Sam
No ""kathy_chen"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, Does PIX has the feature that can block certain mail attachment like > .vbs, .exe? > > Thanks > > Kathy Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7552&t=7525 -

RE: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu
For some reason the name "Grand Junction" comes up. I don't know, but I was eavesdropping on a conversation yesterday, and I heard someone say that Grand Junction was by far Cisco's most successful acquisition. 2+2=Catalyst :-> -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

IP Forwarding to Cisco [7:7555]

2001-06-07 Thread Albert Lu
Hello Group, I'm currently trying for a temporary solution to get my network up and running. Basically all the telcos are late with the WAN links, so I'm trying to make use of dialup in order to configure servers in the network. The setup I'm trying to achieve is by using a computer to dial out

IP Telephony information from Cisco [7:7556]

2001-06-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Just got this on the TAC newsletter. Requires a CCO login. The Cisco IP Telephony Readiness Assessment can be found at: http://www.cisco.com/tac/iptelready (available to registered users) ( not bad - e-mail function was broken when I tried it the other day ) The Cisco IP Telephony Solution Guid

Re: Salary Rating [7:7549]

2001-06-07 Thread Daniel Wilson
Take a look at Dice.com for real job opportunities & real salary figures. hth -- Daniel Wilson, BSCS, MCP Application Developer http://www.compusoftsolutions.com/ William wrote: > How many salaris of a Network Engineer OR a System Adm OR a System Engineer > OR a pre-sales Consultant OR a IT

RE: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Daniel Cotts
I'll vote for Crescendo. > -Original Message- > From: Neil Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:14 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533] > > > What was the name of the Company that cisco bought for the 5000 ser

RE: Salary Rating [7:7549]

2001-06-07 Thread McCallum, Robert
Firstly EH? And the real answer is IT DEPENDS! COUNTRY, AREA, EXPERIENCE all matter -Original Message- From: William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 07 June 2001 17:15 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Salary Rating [7:7549] How many salaris of a Network Engineer OR a System Adm OR a Sy

IP Helper for Enterasys [7:7560]

2001-06-07 Thread Mel Chandler PMI
Does anyone know the command and syntax to setup IP Help for an Enterasys (Cabletron) SSR8600? Mel L. Chandler, A+, Network+, MCNE, MCDBA, MCSE+I, CCNA [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Analyst Information Services PMI Delta Dental (562) 467-6627 [GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type applicatio

Re: CCIE Written [7:7535]

2001-06-07 Thread Sean C.
Hmmm Interesting, I took the CCIE written in late April and didn't have any drop down lists or type-ins. It was all multiple choice and a few drag-an-drop questions. -- Sean C. CCNP, CCDP, MCSE Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7

2522 ints Up and Down [7:7562]

2001-06-07 Thread Sean C.
Group, I have a 2522 that's doing something strange. The 2522 has 10 serial interfaces - 2 sync and 8 sync/async. The 2 sync interfaces (Serial ints 0 & 1) and the first two of the sync/aync int (Serial ints 2 &3) are on the bottom row of the router and Serial sync/async ints 4-9 are on the top

Re: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Gareth Hinton
Wasn't it Crescendo? Not sure though. Gaz ""Circusnuts"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I thought it was Catalyst. > > - Original Message - > From: Neil Schneider > To: > Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:14 AM > Subject: Catalyst 5000 series from where?

Wanting to trade my gear for a Catalyst 3920 [7:7563]

2001-06-07 Thread Frank Kim
Hi folks, I'm in need of a Catalyst 3920 for my studies of broken-ring. I have the below gears for you if you wish to make a trade with me. If u'r asking for monetary value, please let me know how much. Please send your email directly to me. Thanks. 4000M NP-4T, 2xNP-2E, 8meg flash, 16meg

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

2001-06-07 Thread Lurker
Please don't utilize "dumps". Please study for the exam instead. ""Rashid Lohiya"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > You could try www.brainbuzz.com for free study guides for the Cisco exams. > > Rashid Lohiya > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 020 8509 2990 > 07785 362626 > w

Re: Layer 3 whatevers [7:7544]

2001-06-07 Thread Luke
(ref #4) Do you really do that kind of work in your closet -:)? ""Howard Berkowitz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > 1. There isn't a hard-and-fast distinction between a layer 2 switch and a > bridge. In general, a layer 2 switch has microsegmentation > a

RE: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Daniel Cotts
Somebody pull out their Caslow book and look. It is in there. > -Original Message- > From: Gareth Hinton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 11:12 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533] > > > Wasn't it Crescendo? > > N

RE: CCIE written [7:7411]

2001-06-07 Thread McCallum, Robert
Do them all, although please don't expect a lot of questions being in the exam. I done all three as well as practice. I reckon I had around 5 - 6 questions which were identical BUT these 5 - 6 questions were ridiculously easy anyway. This IS a tough exam testing you on the principles of the pr

ipsec question [7:7568]

2001-06-07 Thread Dar
Cant we configure ipsec over routers running any routing protocol ? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7568&t=7568 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report miscon

Re: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Circusnuts
That's right, it was "Crescendo." I'd forgotten them... - Original Message - From: Daniel Cotts To: Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 1:33 PM Subject: RE: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533] > Somebody pull out their Caslow book and look. It is in there. > > > -Original Message

Re: Bridging one subnet and routing another over the same [7:7567]

2001-06-07 Thread Bo Salazar
Your network may require you to bridge local traffic within several segments while having hosts on the bridged segments reach the hosts or routers on routed networks. For example, if you are migrating bridged topologies into routed topologies, you may want to start by connecting some of the bri

Re: Wanting to trade my gear for a Catalyst 3920 [7:7563]

2001-06-07 Thread Circusnuts
Frank- these are not made of gold & I would be sooo very surprised if this was the most difficult task you ran into... http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?MfcISAPICommand=GetResult&ht=1&Sort Property=MetaEndSort&query=cisco+39* Phil - Original Message - From: Frank Kim To: Sent:

Re: BGP for 2 T1's to one LAN [7:7511]

2001-06-07 Thread Daniel Wilson
> If the ISP dies then, yes you'll lose both sites, but the world is a single > point of failure. Unfortunately, all the ISP's we've worked with are much more likely to fail than the world is or the Internet at large is. Both ISP's we have now (names withheld to protect the guilty) have bad habi

Re: ipsec question [7:7568]

2001-06-07 Thread Brian
I would suspect, based on the beginning of the acronym, that it is ip only?? One of its main uses is to route a private network over the public internet, which uses IP. Brian - Original Message - From: "Dar" To: Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:56 AM Subject: ipsec question [7:75

Re: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Circusnuts
Not them- they made the 2800's. - Original Message - From: Chuck Larrieu To: Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:25 PM Subject: RE: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533] > For some reason the name "Grand Junction" comes up. > > I don't know, but I was eavesdropping on a conversation

Re: How to create VLANS [7:7495]

2001-06-07 Thread Bo Salazar
It looks like you'll have the following topology: 2501 fa# -ISL trunking--fa2/1 2924 You'll need to trunk the connection since you will be using the 2501 to do the intervlan routing (I have to check if the 2501 will support trunking though, maybe someone in the alias knows). You'll

RE: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Bolton, Travis
Looked in LAN switch book and the 5000 was aquired by Cresendo but other switches were required by other companies besides just this one. Hope this helps. -Original Message- From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject

RE: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533]

2001-06-07 Thread Jim Dixon
Page 212 says Kalpana. -Original Message- From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Catalyst 5000 series from where? [7:7533] Somebody pull out their Caslow book and look. It is in there. > -Original Mess

help on Nlsp [7:7580]

2001-06-07 Thread Dar
hi, Guyzz i am having problem with Nlsp. Can u look at my configs and let me know wots wrong with it. Thanks 4001-3601-3602-4002 A-4002#sh run ipx routing .0cf1.571a ipx internal-network 400 ! interface Loopback0 ip address 128.103.35.97 255.255.255.240 no ip directed-bro

Re: help on Nlsp [7:7580]

2001-06-07 Thread No Data
First, you dont need ipxwan to connect two routers together, you only need it if you need to talk to a Novell server on the other end of a WAN link (as in that server is also routing). You can just use 'ipx network #' (no encapsulation to worry about) on those links. Second, when connecting tw

Re: CCIE written. .books? [7:7584]

2001-06-07 Thread Circusnuts
I too realized that I needed one central book. Despite all the controversy, I chose the All In One CCIE (SECOND EDITION). With a quick glance, while standing in Borders, I thought the Sybex wasn't as technical. I must admit to having purchased another 10 or so books since then... Phil - O

RE: 2522 Ints Up\Down [7:7548]

2001-06-07 Thread Daniel Cotts
My guess is that there is a hardware problem. All those top interfaces most likely sit on a daughter card which plugs into the main board. you might want to open the router and reseat the card. There are also contact cleaners like Stabilant 22 that can bring bad connectors back to life. > -Or

Managing www access using ACL's [7:7589]

2001-06-07 Thread Mark Villanova
Whats the best way to limit www access to a group of say 20 ips using access lists? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7589&t=7589 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.ht

Weird Scenario question [7:7590]

2001-06-07 Thread tcb
* * Router1 * RTR * * * | | | | | | | | | | | | T-1 Lines ---> | |

RE: PIX PASSWORD [7:7542]

2001-06-07 Thread Nabil Fares
Chris, Telnet on the outside only possible with IPSEC. If you need to access the PIX remotely, you have 2 options: 1)IPSEC (pain in the ass to setup) and 2) SSH (pretty easy to setup). HTH, Nabil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Burnham

Re: fiber optics [7:7496]

2001-06-07 Thread Karen E Young
And where that leaves off you can try this. "Optical Networking Crash Course" ISBN - 0071372083 Karen *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 6/7/2001 at 5:29 AM Dom Stocqueler wrote: >Try the following site - > >http://www.lightreading.com/ > >it has lots of stuff from beginner'

RE: CCIE written. .books? [7:7584]

2001-06-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu
To throw in a couple of cents on this topic, my recollection is that the CCIE written was in many ways similar to the CID exam, but with the added emphasis on token ring and RIF's. My own recommendation would be to use your CID materials for the desktop stuff, download the white papers found on C

Re: Managing www access using ACL's [7:7589]

2001-06-07 Thread No Data
(config)#access-list 100 permit tcp 'source-ip' any eq www (config)#access-list 100 deny tcp any any eq www (config-if)#ip access-group 100 out make the interface the one headed towards the internet or where ever your http server is. Ben, CCNP --- Mark Villanova wrote: > Whats the best way to

Re: CCIE written. .books? [7:7584]

2001-06-07 Thread EA Louie
Anthony - one of my study partners has loaned me the CCIE 350-001: Routing and Switching Prep Kit ISBN 078972359X. It has been very hepful and it also has the entire book on CD (if you carry your laptop around all the time, that's a real bonus). Additionally, it has Flash Notes and a Test Engine

State of the Art on MPLS !!! [7:7597]

2001-06-07 Thread Sivaramakrishna Iyer Krishnan
Hi All, I am trying to understand the state of the art on MPLS technology. Does anybody know if either CISCO or Juniper supports MPLS label stacking, label merging, explicit label assignment on explicit routes. Also, what are the necessary hardware and software requirements for them. Thanks in

RE: Help - Transperant bridging over DDR [7:7576]

2001-06-07 Thread dragi radovanovic
disable ip routing, it will help. no ip routing is the key here. Dragi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=7598&t=7576 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misco

Re: Rule 5-4-3 [7:7578]

2001-06-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 02:17 PM 6/7/01, Aleksey Loginov wrote: >Hi! >Question about rule 5-4-3. >How it's work for 10BaseT? >This scheme correct? > > hosts hosts hosts > \|/\|/\|/ >host --- hub --- repeat --- hub --- repeat --- hub --- host >

2509 error on my router [7:7599]

2001-06-07 Thread KroyweN
Hey guys can u help me figure out whats going on my router because i get this error messages on the log . 1w2d: %IP-3-LOOPPAK: Looping packet detected and dropped - src=212.108.197.88, dst=202.61.71.76, hl=20, tl=60, prot=6, sport=3763, dport=63 46 What could be the cause of this problem and wha

Bit swapping? [7:7602]

2001-06-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bit swapping? Could some please explain bit swapping to me? I have been studying for my CCIE written and I have a practice test with a bit swapping question. I don't understand there explanation. the question goes like this. Assume host T sends a frame to host E, what is the source MAC address

RE: PIX PASSWORD [7:7542]

2001-06-07 Thread dragi radovanovic
it might be one of these 2 things: you are trying to telnet into the outside interface, which is not possible or you have a freaky version of software (5.2.1 or something) that you cannot telnet to at all after the initial boot. after the reload it starts working fine Dragi Message Posted at: h

Re: Layer3 switch vs Router [7:7406]

2001-06-07 Thread Luke
I am testing MLS on a cat5500 and have not been able to demonstrate any throughput improvement using FTP as a test application. The cat5500 has SupIII (4.5.12), RSM (12.0.7T) with NFFCII and 3 24port 10/100 ethernet line cards. I have 7 Vlans configured and the mls settings on both the RSM and S

Re: How to create VLANS [7:7495]

2001-06-07 Thread Karen E Young
Iyuri, You need a 100Mb ethernet port to do trunking, which the 2501 doesn't have. A 2600 series will though. If you don't use trunking, then you will need a 10Mb ethernet port on the router for each VLAN you want to route between. In this instance you're just setting up standard access links tha

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