The Olicom 8600 is the same switch.
Neil Schneider wrote:
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
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Marc,
When you said it's the 'same switch', do you mean it's a physical
match? Only difference is the logo/brand on the outside? Or do you mean
the Olicom 8600 has similar functions to the Cisco Catalyst 3920? Just
curious because I am looking for a cat3920 myself. I want to spend the
least
Hi all I keep on receiving this message on my router that the 12.1
commands may not be executed properly
what does this mean?
Omer
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I'd make friends with:
a) someone who has a rack with some T/R equipment in it (you'll have to know
not only how to configure, but also how to diagnose a T/R, DLSw, or SRB
problem)
b) someone in your area who works in a Token Ring shop that has some extra
equipment around
c) your local Cisco
Hi Guys/Gals
Has anyone ever used eQuizware practice tests for CCNP/CCIE - and if so how
would u rate them against Boson/Beachfront Quizzer ?
txs !!
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The Syngress Published book CCNP Remote Access Study Guide ISBN:007211908X
has an excellent section (Ch2) on ALL of the relevant Cisco Router
offerings. The IDG
I find that its better, if you can afford it, to not stick with just one
source but go to multiple sources not only to get a balanced
Ummm...maybe because your other router(s) aren't connected to or have no
route back to the Access Router's s1 interface? And if they're supposed to
be connected via the e0 interface, you'll have to configure and 'no shut'
it...
What's the error message when you do try to telnet to 192.168.1.1
Anyone knows the latest shipping version of 7206 IPSec?
Thanks,
John
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Hello Everybody !
Can anybody tell me that how many routers and switches I may need for CCIE
Lab. Please give me correct lab configuration. I am going to buy some routers
for my home lab.
I will appreciate if you can let me know no and model of router to complete
all scenarios.
Thanks
Iyuri
Hello Everybody !
Can anybody tell me that how many routers and switches I may need for CCIE
Lab. Please give me correct lab configuration. I am going to buy some routers
for my home lab.
I will appreciate if you can let me know no and model of router to complete
all scenarios.
Thanks
Iyuri
Hello Everybody !
Can anybody tell me that how many routers and switches I may need for CCIE
Lab. Please give me correct lab configuration. I am going to buy some routers
for my home lab.
I will appreciate if you can let me know no and model of router to complete
all scenarios.
Thanks
Iyuri
How would u guys rate material from Cheet-Sheets.com for CCNP/CCIE
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Todd,
The Base Station is really intended to install for a small environment (say
the home of an exec). The thing has a modem in it and can be configured to
dial your corporate network as needed. This way the exec uses wireless (via
Access Point) at the office and just needs to turn their
12.2.2T Early Deployment or 12.2.1a Major Release
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Subject: 7206 IPSec [7:7825]
Anyone knows the latest shipping version of 7206 IPSec?
Thanks,
John
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I'm looking for information from those of you who've earned the CISSP
certification. Does it complement your Cisco security skills? Have you
found that employers/clients recognize the cert? Assuming that one already
has the requisite knowledge, does the certification open enough new doors
I used them for CCNP and they were pretty good for the price. A couple of
mistakes, but
a good pool of questions to ractice with. The good thing is even though I
have completed
the exams, they e-maile me about free updates anyway..
Ryan Rankin wrote:
How would u guys rate material from
Im trying to connect a 800 series ISDN router to a 700 series. I followed
the config from CTAC, but I get this error on one side and from the other I
get no password found. Anyone seen it b4? TIA
00:21:23: ISDN BR0: Event: Hangup call to call id 0x800D ces = 1
00:21:23: ISDN BR0:
A central site has two T1s to 2 different providers. Which routing
protocols
iis required in this case? Can I load balance between these T1s?
regards,
dj
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Bay/Nortel has some excellent freeware for this.
It is called BNFS95can be found on their web site. It does not
seem to work on Toshiba laptops, but I have had great success with it
otherwise.
Richard
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What message are you keep receiving?
From: Omer Ehsan Dar
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Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 04:38:52 -0400
Hi all I keep on receiving this message on my router that the 12.1
commands may not be executed properly
what
Is there any forum to discuss 3Com switchs/hub related issues? Cisco seems to
be everywhere, but I have seen several 3Com equipment in the smaller
campuses.
Any information is appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
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Hi
It means that your configuration was made on a different version of IOS than
you are running now. It is a standard warning that not all commands may be
understood by the current IOS.
For example... If you had IOS 12.0.x IP only and had configured NAT, then
later for some reason downgraded to
Hi
You should have also received a installation manual with the ROMs, which
details the placement of the two ROMs.
HTH
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I just received the latest boot rom's for my 2511.
The two chips
hi all
who knows which company's OEM product does PIX 515 uses for four ports
10/100 Mbps Ethernet LANs adapter? HP, 3COM, IBM, Inter?
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Anyone know what's wrong? When I tried to save the running configuration to
the flash, there is an error.
%Error opening slot0:file (File system is in an inconsistent state)
TIA,
John
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Thanks for the input... I figured I'd probably get that one regardless,
so it could sit in the bookshelf and look pretty with all the other Cisco
Press books =)
I ordered the Sybex CID Exam Notes... I've heard the Cisco Press book
doesn't cover the stratacom stuff at all..
Mike W.
Just curious.. I've seen people with CCSI and I know it's for
instructors, but when I checked Cisco's site I couldn't find anything about
how you become CCSI...
Reason I ask, I used to be a technical trainer before switching to
networking, and it would be cool to know about the
Take a look at http://63.75.89.96/
At 03:18 PM 6/9/2001 -0400, Michael L. Williams wrote:
Just curious.. I've seen people with CCSI and I know it's for
instructors, but when I checked Cisco's site I couldn't find anything about
how you become CCSI...
Reason I ask, I used to be a
As is quite common, in this situation we must apply The Berkowitz
Interrogative: What problem are you trying to solve?
Do you want a second T-1 because of traffic requirements? Are you running
low on available bandwidth as it is? Are you worried that this might happen
at some point in the
As is quite common, in this situation we must apply The Berkowitz
Interrogative...
Sounds like a Ludlum novel.
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Mike W.
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Take a look at http://63.75.89.96/
At 03:18 PM 6/9/2001 -0400, Michael L. Williams wrote:
Just curious.. I've seen people with CCSI and I know it's for
instructors, but when I checked
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If you connect to two separate providers this opens a much larger can of
worms. You're going to need to apply for your own Autonomous System
number
from ARIN (www.arin.net).
Is it possible to coordinate with the
This link has a good explanaion of what you'll need to do
http://www.netaxs.com/~freedman/bgp/bgp.html
Mike W.
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Short answer, I like BGP in this situation. Get your own AS and work out
the
routing
Hello Everybody,
I want to build my own CCIE lab at my home.
I dont know exactly that how many routers I may need for the lab purpose.
I have 1 Cisco 4000 series router (4 serial + 2 Ethernet), 1 Cisco 2503 and 1
Cisco 2509 router. I dont know exactly that how many routers I may need to
complete
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| Is it possible
I went to the site and found the download and it keeps timing out or shows
not available
Kevin Wigle
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To:
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6/9/2001 10:45am Saturday
Bay/Nortel has some
I used an Adtech SX12 to do exactly this. A little more expensive then
back-to-back cables. But well worth the cost if you need to put together new
applications to run over low bandwidth satellite links.
FXS to FXS VoIP via a 350ms Delayed link worked wonderfully.
David C Prall [EMAIL
It is known as IPPCP, compression before encryption. It can be done in
software but none of the Encryption hardware accelerators support it. Look
at the comp-lzs Transform.
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Many people use the CCbootcamp lab scenarios to prepare for the CCIE lab. At
http://www.ccbootcamp.com/ there are diagrams of the hardware they rent out
that will be able to accomodate all their lab exercises. If you look at
their hardware layout it will give you a good feel for what is in a well
John,
Do you know anything about the Radware linkproof unit that you mentioned
earlier?
I read the gumpf, but I also read that there wasn't anyone around that had
actually implemented this.
Any ideas, experience with this unit?
Rashid Lohiya
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Do you thing I could a similare thing with a LAN Analyzer, generating a
whole load of traffic and directing it over the serial link.
I haven't tried this, just wondering.
If I overloaded the link in this way, I would expect packet drops and
retransmissions, hence I would expect some latency in my
Iyuri,
On top of what you already have, you will also need:
A router with one FE (10/100) Ethernet port for ISL/dot1q vlan trunking
2 x Routers with voice capabilities for the VOIP bits
a Cat 5002 would be nice for pracising VLAN's etc.
A router with 4 serial WAN ports to try out Frame Relay
intel
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who knows which company's OEM product does PIX 515 uses for four ports
10/100 Mbps Ethernet LANs adapter? HP, 3COM, IBM, Inter?
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Re the below, if you decide after some consideration that you want
different links from different isps, by default if you tell them you're
going to do that, you should be able to get at least a /24. If you cannot
get that after telling them you're multihoming, cross em off your list.
I haven't had any experience with it yet but we've had salesmen from Fatpipe
and Radware in for meetings and we decided to go with Radware. We will be
implementing it sometime in the next six months and I'll be sure to post our
results to the list.
John
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| Do you know anything
With our providers, when we request new addresses we have to be able to
justify them. By that I mean they want to see that we will actually be
using 80% of the assigned addresses within three months. In the case of a
company wanting to multihome some web servers, chances are that they're
really
I just spent a week in the wonderful world of Chicago attending a SNAM class
and boy is my brain full! It was put on by Skyline Computers and the most
excellent instructor was Rodney Guenther.
If you are like me and have at least an introductory knowledge of SNA and
slightly
If you have less than a /24 and you are going to do bgp with multiple
providers, it is a borderline waste of time. I agree that if you are
singlehomed, or are multihomed and already have a /24, getting additional
ips is work, reason being is because the providers have to justify it to
Arin.
Newbie question
If a device is using the fast switching method and only the first packet
is handled* by the router, does the switch look any deeper than the frame
level to determine the switching for the remaining packets/frames? How does
it read the rewritten frame to know that it should send
Yes. The switch examines past the normal layer 2/MAC info to the IP layer 3
information, to find, depending on the mode, the destination and source IP
addresses and sometimes the port numbers (layer 4).
I recently posted a (rather) lengthy post outlining the process of
multilayer switching
Can you simulate a SRB token ring network with FDDI? Or is SRB strictly token
ring?
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