Re: Changing the Flash mode [7:8657]

2001-06-15 Thread Jeremiah Wegernoski
I think the easiest way of changing to R/W and understanding it is to have the router boot from a TFTP server. When it is booting from a TFTP server, whatever is in flash is of no concern, so therefore it is read/write and you can delete it or whatever you want. However, if you are booting from

Re: 60 or 90 minutes for BSCN? [7:8607]

2001-06-15 Thread George Murphy CCNP
60 Kim Fisk wrote: 60 or 90 minute test duration for BSCN? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=8680t=8607 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

Re: Subject: Re: PPP Negotiation question --- HELP!!! PLEASE! [7:8671]

2001-06-15 Thread Kenneth
thanks. There is a bug in 12.2.1 IOS that wouldn't let me connect via PAP, CHAP or MS-CHAP. Now that I'm using 12.1.5T7, It's working better although if I use Ms-chap, it lets me in but wouldn't let me ping anything unless I disable PPP ENCRYPT MPPE which is not desireable at all. I'm going to

RE: frame relay Down [7:8648]

2001-06-15 Thread FELIX KISSIEDU
It looks like you are also having issues at your end and your router might be part of the problem since you don't even have your serial interface up. reboot the router. also check on your csu and find out if the send and receive lights are green .also make sure there is no bipolar violation with

Re: IOS feature pack for VOIP [7:8563]

2001-06-15 Thread nicolas puglisi
For me the best is the 12.1.5T feature pack IP plus Because of new features concerning LLQ (new way for QOS) Nicolas At 13:17 14/06/2001 -0400, Navin Parwal wrote: Hi , I have a Cisco 2620 Router and I want to istall a Voice card on it and implement VOIP throuh an ISDN connection , I

SNIFFING TCP PACKETS ? [7:8683]

2001-06-15 Thread Burnham, Chris
When sniffing a TCP conversation on NAI Sniffer pro. why do ack only packets show a length of 60 bytes when the minimum ether frame should be 64 ?/ where are the other 4 bytes Chris Burnham, Systems Engineer, Delphis Consulting Plc. Tel: +(44) 020 7916 0200 Mob: +(44) 07799403576

SNIFFING TCP PACKETS [7:8684]

2001-06-15 Thread Burnham, Chris
I've just thought of something .The only part of an 802.3 or EV2 frame that is 4 bytes is the FCS. Is the sniffer not reading these bytes??? Chris Burnham, Systems Engineer, Delphis Consulting Plc. Tel: +(44) 020 7916 0200 Mob: +(44) 07799403576 [EMAIL PROTECTED] This e-mail and any

Re: Changing the Flash mode [7:8657]

2001-06-15 Thread EA Louie
The only reason (that I can think of) that you'd need to do that is to write a new image onto flash. And when you do a 'copy tftp flash, the router automatically puts the flash into R/W mode. (At least in Ver 12.0 and higher - might even work in 11.2 or' 11.3) If you wanted to do it for some

Re: Changing the Flash mode [7:8657]

2001-06-15 Thread Frank Kim
putting the router in 0x41 mode will also allow you to have r/w to flash. eric, how did the test go? congrats? -Frank On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, EA Louie wrote: The only reason (that I can think of) that you'd need to do that is to write a new image onto flash. And when you do a 'copy tftp

Re: Passed Switching 2.0 Exam [7:8647]

2001-06-15 Thread Andy Leaning
Congratulations Doug. I've just passed Switching as well and in the early stages of the exam also really thought I was going to fail but eventually passed with 93%. My test was close to the exam outline - questions on pretty much every area although there seemed to be a lot on trunking and MLS.

Re: 60 or 90 minutes for BSCN? [7:8607]

2001-06-15 Thread Remmert Veen
Hey Kim, I just took the exam last monday, and I had 75 minutes to complete the test. The following is listed on the Brainbuzz website (might be usefull): Exam Info Exam #: 640-503 Status: Active Time Limit: 75 min. Avg. Time: 54 min. Passing Score: 690 # of Questions: 62 Format:

DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689]

2001-06-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all, In a Cat6509, we have created three VLANs. In one of the three VLANs, an NT Server is configured as a DHCP Server. My doubt no.1 is. Can a client in another VLAN get its DHCP request served by this DHCP Server. If yes, how this can be done. If not, is there any other way we can have

Got CID 3.0 this morning [7:8690]

2001-06-15 Thread Charles Lehmann
Hello everybody, I got the CID this morning with a tight score... but relevant is the fact that i got it. Isn't it? For my preparation i used Cisco Press books, plus other ressources from the web (specially on Stratacom Switches). And i think everything's in there. However, i feel it was among

RE: DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689]

2001-06-15 Thread Burnham, Chris
Yes you can. The DHCP requests will have to be routed via the MSFC or an external router. As the DHCP requests are broadasts the router will not forward these by default. You will have to set up a helper address on each interface that a broadcast is received on specifying the destination unicast

RE: Exam Study Questions [7:8594]

2001-06-15 Thread Remmert Veen
Hi Asa, For my CCNA, CCDA and BSCN preparation I used the Boson test practice exams and they were great. Rgds, Remmert Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=8692t=8594 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Checking the IOS [7:8693]

2001-06-15 Thread Chang Ngoc
Seems this is a stupid question, but how can I check the IOS located onto my router ( AS 2511 ) if it is IP, IP Plus or IP/FW, etc ? Which command can do that ? Thanks in advance Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=8693t=8693

IPX EIGRP [7:8694]

2001-06-15 Thread ejobson
If asked to use IPX EIGRP in the lab, are there any advantages or diadvantages in using different AS's? For example if IPX EIGRP was used over Frame Relay and also across a VLAN, should all IPX networks be within one autonomous sytems or is it better to use different ones? Is redistribution then

Re: ARP and TCP/IP layering [7:8335]

2001-06-15 Thread Dr Rita Puzmanova
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: The topic that will never die... :-) Right because I am getting more and more confused by the thread I (inadvertently) started ;-( The more I wanted to get away from OSI reference model, the closer we got. I thought we could do without (anyway TCP/IP is older than

Re: Got CID 3.0 this morning [7:8690]

2001-06-15 Thread Stephen Skinner
NICE ONE CHARLES. i am going to sit it soon myself 1-2 weeks .. a pass is a pass don`t worry about scraping it ...the design ones are always a scrape to get by... next for you ...after the hikes i recon should be wither CISSP or CIS1.. that is were iam going. steve From:

Re: connectivity problem [7:8664]

2001-06-15 Thread Paul Borghese
The latest versions of Redhat and Mandrake do ont use tcpwrappers. Instead they rely on the security mechanisms of xinetd. Look in the /etc directory for a file and directory that begins with xinetd. Also, the latest version of Mandrake does not install telnet by default. You can install it,

RE: Checking the IOS [7:8693]

2001-06-15 Thread Barronton, Ken
Show version There will be a line that says something like... System image file is flash:c2500-i-l.113-11b.bin, booted via flash Then go to http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/620/4.html and decript your image name. Ken -Original Message- From: Chang Ngoc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Re: Checking the IOS [7:8693]

2001-06-15 Thread Stephen Skinner
do a show Ver on the router ...this will give you the image name IOS (tm) C6MSM Software (C6MSM-IN-M), Version 12.0(4a)WX5(11), RELEASE SOFTWARE then search under the CCO for in this instance 12.0(4a)WX5(11), it will bring you back some docs relating to OR

RE: bandwidth [7:8623]

2001-06-15 Thread Lupi, Guy
If it is a WIC1DSU-T1 you can do a show service-module serial [interface number] and look at how many timeslots the fraction has. If the CSU is external you can look at how many timeslots are configured on the CSU itself. This of course does not indicate your CIR, which may be lower than the

Re: LLC Type 2 [7:8262]

2001-06-15 Thread Dr Rita Puzmanova
Final results of some search: For information (using my father's notes) the CCITT books-of-recommendations' colors were the following: - green in 1972, - yellow in 1980, - red in 1984 - blue in 1988 (last 4-year-book). mutters because I distinctly remember an Orange Book. 1976? I have

Re: ARP and TCP/IP layering [7:8335]

2001-06-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: The topic that will never die... :-) Right because I am getting more and more confused by the thread I (inadvertently) started ;-( The more I wanted to get away from OSI reference model, the closer we got. I thought we could do without (anyway TCP/IP is older than

RE: frame relay Down [7:8648]

2001-06-15 Thread dragi radovanovic
try doing the loopback test on you side. use the loopback cable. plug it into the csu/dsu, and wait to see if the line protocol will come up. of course, before that, you have to change the encap to hdlc. The T1 CSU/DSU has a different pinout than the four-wire 56K CSU/DSU. The connector for the

Move plan [7:8705]

2001-06-15 Thread Rajeev Karamchand
Hi All We have move from location x to location y. The current setup for location x is internet router-- pix --backbone router (using frame relay to internal network). Setup for y internal router using frame relay. The default gate on the router point to internal router at location x Thus

Re: DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689]

2001-06-15 Thread Peter Van Oene
If you served all your addresses from the same scope, you would have serious issues routing issues. Best practises dictate that you assign a scope per VLAN. Pete *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 6/15/2001 at 5:40 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, In a Cat6509, we have created

Re: SNIFFING TCP PACKETS ? [7:8683]

2001-06-15 Thread Vlade
64 bytes is the minimum length of the entire frame. The mininum size of the data portion of the frame is 38 bytes for 802.3 and 46 bytes for Ethernet. TCP/IP Illustrated Volume 1 is the source of this data and altough slightly dated probably the best book on TCP/IP in print. Burnham, Chris

Re: Changing the Flash mode [7:8657]

2001-06-15 Thread EA Louie
a... I postponed it until next Thursday, Frank... wasn't ready on Wednesday, and couldn't see 'throwing away' $300 :-) thanks for asking, bro -e- - Original Message - From: Frank Kim To: EA Louie Cc: Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 1:48 AM Subject: Re: Changing the Flash mode

Re: SNIFFING TCP PACKETS [7:8684]

2001-06-15 Thread Vlade
CRC field is also 4 bytes on 802.2/3 frames and RFC 894 Ethernet frames.. Burnham, Chris wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I've just thought of something .The only part of an 802.3 or EV2 frame that is 4 bytes is the FCS. Is the sniffer not reading these

Re: DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689]

2001-06-15 Thread Don Snider
Use the ip helper-address command and you need a different scope for each Vlan. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 5:40 AM Subject: DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689] Hi all, In a Cat6509, we have created three VLANs. In one of the three

RE: CCNA T-shirt [7:8634]

2001-06-15 Thread Roger Wang
For those who don't know... When Cisco first introduced CCNA/NP certifications in late 1998. This T-shirt was given to people who passed the CCNA test. Cisco eventually ran out of shirts to give in the summer of 1999. /Rog, CCIE 7364 Message Posted at:

Re: DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689]

2001-06-15 Thread Vlade
There is an easy Win NT solution. You can have a one of the servers or workstations act as a DHCP relay for the other subnets. They will listen dor DHCP broadcats and forward them to the proper DHCP server. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi all,

confic IP/FW [7:8712]

2001-06-15 Thread PHT
Dear all I must confic IP/FW on router Cisco2511 with version 12.1(5) pls show me how I can make it or paste for me contents confic thank Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=8712t=8712 -- FAQ, list archives, and

RE: Complete Redundancy [7:8409]

2001-06-15 Thread Chuck Larrieu
The world is a single point of failure. :- Seriously, something often overlooked - the ISP's themselves, their backbones, their peering. Not too long ago, up in the Sacramento area, some folks found out the hard way that even though they were dual homed, both ISP's used the same backbone

Re: IPX EIGRP [7:8694]

2001-06-15 Thread EA Louie
Different IPX EIGRP Autonomous Systems are considered different routing domains, the same as IP E/IGRP and OSPF and BGP. Keyword is Autonomous. :-) Advantages: You can run multiple IPX networks that don't interact with each other, which equates to privacy. Disadvantages: You have to

RE: IPX EIGRP [7:8694]

2001-06-15 Thread Charles Manafa
Redistribution will be required if you use different AS numbers. CM -Original Message- From: ejobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 15 June 2001 12:13 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IPX EIGRP [7:8694] If asked to use IPX EIGRP in the lab, are there any advantages or

need a hand with a IPSEC tunnel [7:8703]

2001-06-15 Thread Winchester, Derek
Any of you that have used ipsec with the Cisco box, could you shed some light on this matter. For some reason I cant get pass phase one. All of the perameters seem to match up. Here is the log. 2d18h: ISAKMP: encryption DES-CBC 2d18h: ISAKMP: hash MD5 2d18h: ISAKMP: default group

Re: LLC Type 2 [7:8262]

2001-06-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Final results of some search: For information (using my father's notes) the CCITT books-of-recommendations' colors were the following: - green in 1972, - yellow in 1980, - red in 1984 - blue in 1988 (last 4-year-book). mutters because I distinctly remember an Orange Book. 1976?

RE: What is the Lab 'like'? [7:8366]

2001-06-15 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Correction - www.ccbootcamp.com Cisco's lawyers forced the change. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Raul F. Fernandez-IGLOU Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 11:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: What is the Lab 'like'?

RE: Vlans - maximum no of devices [7:8128]

2001-06-15 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Congratulations on passing! However, it is wise to distinguish between Cisco's answers and the Truth :- Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of William E. Gragido Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 4:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: What is the Lab 'like'? [7:8366]

2001-06-15 Thread Chuck Larrieu
If you haven't done so already, get yourself a subscription to Certification zone www.certificationzone.com Check out the white paper by David Wolsefer on this topic. Also, check out the networkers presentation on the Lab ( rats - I can't find the link - check out the archives. Jenny McCloud

Re: TR Error [7:8554]

2001-06-15 Thread RamG
Hello Friends - Its me again with TR problem. I tried each router individually with different media filters. Still unsuccessful in getting the int up. I ran through Cisco site with the error code - idb state. That is what I found. Can someone tell me what kind of media filters, I should use.

RE: confic IP/FW [7:8712]

2001-06-15 Thread dragi radovanovic
download cisco configmaker 2.5 from the web. it will help you a lot. Dragi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=8721t=8712 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

Re: Passed Switching 2.0 Exam [7:8647]

2001-06-15 Thread No Data
Remote Access asks what interfaces the specific models of 1600s have and about 700s quite a bit more than it should have and on the troubleshooting test there were way to many questions that just didn't make sense unless you are trying to sell the product (I can look the exact specs up, I cant

Re: Quiz:auto proxy IP [7:8308]

2001-06-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, ElephantChild wrote: Not sure what you're saying there. Does M$ DNS return single addresses in answer to an A query instead of swapping them, eg alternating between Any correctly functioning DNS server will reply to the request with a round-robin answer. One request

Re: need a hand with a IPSEC tunnel [7:8703]

2001-06-15 Thread Gonzalo P.
Derek, Could you add some lines of the configuration? it might help us help you... what are you trying to peer with? another router? a vpn client? a pix? Winchester, Derek wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Any of you that have used ipsec with the Cisco box,

RE: CCNA T-shirt [7:8634]

2001-06-15 Thread Dennis Laganiere
I got a CCDA too... -Original Message- From: Roger Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 7:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCNA T-shirt [7:8634] For those who don't know... When Cisco first introduced CCNA/NP certifications in late 1998. This T-shirt

Re: IPX EIGRP [7:8694]

2001-06-15 Thread EA Louie
If IPX EIGRP is used, and you want the IPX networks defined on the VLANs to be transported over the Frame Relay network, using 1 autonomous system would not be recommended. If you used multiple AS'es, redistribution between them oops! WOULD BE recommended(sheepish grin) would be

CCIE Total Lab Package For Sale! [7:8729]

2001-06-15 Thread JC
Hello Groupstudy, Before I list this lab on E-bay I wanted to first try to sell the following total CCIE lab package to anyone interested. The lab contains the following: 1) Telton ILS-2000 Line Simulator (Brand New, never out of the box!!!) It has both U and S/T interfaces. 2) Cisco

Re: frame relay Down [7:8648]

2001-06-15 Thread Brent Wrisley
Chris, In order to see a telco provided loop towards your CPE, you will need to change your encap. to HDLC. I don't think Frame-Relay enap has the capability to see loops. Also, try a 'sho cont serial 0/1'. Look for the various alarms on the card; AIS, LOS, etc. And make sure that your local

RE: Subject: Re: PPP Negotiation question --- HELP!!! PLEASE! [7:8730]

2001-06-15 Thread Rizzo Damian
Cisco's ACS v2.6 using Radius and Funk's Radius Server are the only Two known Radius server's that support MPPE (Tacacs is not supported). I'm willing to bet your not using either one of those. -Rizz -Original Message- From: Kenneth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June

RE: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]

2001-06-15 Thread Dennis Laganiere
I buy every book that comes out on the CCIE, and I don't know this one... Anybody know the ISBN, or where to get it from? I would appreciate it... Thanks... Dennis -Original Message- From: Rashid Lohiya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 9:18 AM To: [EMAIL

Re: need a hand with a IPSEC tunnel [7:8703]

2001-06-15 Thread Jacek Malinowski
I think there is a problem with bad encryption or password. Both side must have the same encryption,hash, and first of all password when you use pre-share. Gonzalo P. wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Derek, Could you add some lines of the configuration? it

CCIE Total Lab Package for Sale [7:8733]

2001-06-15 Thread JC
Hello Groupstudy, Before I list this lab on E-bay I wanted to first try to sell the following total CCIE lab package to anyone interested. The lab contains the following: 1) Telton ILS-2000 Line Simulator (Brand New, never out of the box!!!) It has both U and S/T interfaces. 2) Cisco

Re: SNIFFING TCP PACKETS ? [7:8683]

2001-06-15 Thread gio
Yes, Minimum Ethernet frame is 64 but Sniffers do not include CRC when displaying packets Gio Burnham, Chris wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... When sniffing a TCP conversation on NAI Sniffer pro. why do ack only packets show a length of 60 bytes when the

RE: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]

2001-06-15 Thread Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC
Rick Watson Network Engineer Advanced Systems Development, Inc. OUSD(Comptroller) 703.697.5710 office [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Dennis Laganiere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 12:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCIE lab prep. Is there a

RE: Gre tunnel - ip and ipx packet loss -URGENT!!!!!!!! [7:8735]

2001-06-15 Thread West, Karl
IPS's do offer FastEthernet hand offs!! -Original Message- From: Stephen Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 2:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Gre tunnel - ip and ipx packet loss -URGENT [7:8378] i do have one question . how do you

Re: SNIFFING TCP PACKETS ? [7:8683]

2001-06-15 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
FCS. I use EtherPeek these days, which does account for the 4-byte FCS, but Sniffer does not, as I recall. Priscilla At 04:30 AM 6/15/01, Burnham, Chris wrote: When sniffing a TCP conversation on NAI Sniffer pro. why do ack only packets show a length of 60 bytes when the minimum ether frame

Re: Cisco IOS Firewall vc Cisco PIX Firewall [7:8200]

2001-06-15 Thread Subba Rao
On 0, Sam wrote: Does anybody know the major differences between these two firewall solutions? In this particular situation performance is not an issue. Is a properly configured router using IOS firewall any less secure than using a PIX? The Cisco PIX firewall performs stateful

Re: CCIE Total Lab Package For Sale! [7:8729]

2001-06-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
You sure this stuff didn't 'fall off' the truck? So does this mean you are a CCIE now? JC 06/15/01 12:31PM Hello Groupstudy, Before I list this lab on E-bay I wanted to first try to sell the following total CCIE lab package to anyone interested. The lab contains the following: 1)

RE: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]

2001-06-15 Thread Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC
ooopsunable to post the link...hmm...why..? -Original Message- From: Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 1:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385] Rick Watson Network Engineer Advanced

Re: LLC Type 2 [7:8262]

2001-06-15 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
VMS books were orange, as I recall!? Or maybe you are thinking of the convergence concurrence interface facility that mapped the red book to the yellow book. Red and yellow make orange. On the other hand, with electronic colors, we only have RGB, so who knows how you make orange in our

Re: need a hand with a IPSEC tunnel [7:8703]

2001-06-15 Thread Joe Wong
Seem like you crypo isakmp policy doesn't match and it try the default and still don't work. Make sure your crypto isakmp policy match. By typing and check R3#show crypto isakmp policy Default protection suite encryption algorithm: DES - Data Encryption Standard (56 bit keys).

Re: DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689]

2001-06-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Start a session with the router and insert a 'ip helper' address. Be carefull though...by default, for whatever reason, cisco thinks netbios broadcast and name resolution along with dns and a few other broadcasts should be forwarded as well. You'll need to manually shut these off via 'no ip

Re: DHCP Requests across VLANs [7:8689]

2001-06-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
And no... You need to define 3 scopes one for each vlan/network. The router then unicasts the original broadcast and replaces the network field which originates as 0 with the proper subnet the station is on. The dhcp server then sees a request from the workstation and answers appropriately

RE: LLC Type 2 [7:8262]

2001-06-15 Thread Chuck Larrieu
One place to look is Darren Spohn's Data Network Design, if you can find a copy. I bough one used through Amazon, and at that time there were a few more copies available. I have it on good authority that an new edition is on it's way ;- Chuck -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mystery Ethernet Address [7:8746]

2001-06-15 Thread Michael Cohen
Has anyone ever heard of network traffic that's sourced from a multicast ethernet address? I've seen error messages on a Catalyst 4000 that reads: %SYS-4-P2_WARN- 1/Invalid traffic from multicast source address 45-00-05-dc-73-a6 on port 1/1 I know that address isn't a multicast address but

Re: Quiz:auto proxy IP [7:8308]

2001-06-15 Thread ElephantChild
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, ElephantChild wrote: Not sure what you're saying there. Does M$ DNS return single addresses in answer to an A query instead of swapping them, eg alternating between Any correctly functioning DNS server will reply to

RE: 2620 Router Encapsulation command not recognized! [7:8747]

2001-06-15 Thread dragi radovanovic
you need a plus version of the software Dragi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=8750t=8747 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

RE: ARP and TCP/IP layering [7:8335]

2001-06-15 Thread Chuck Larrieu
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Howard C. Berkowitz Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 6:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: ARP and TCP/IP layering [7:8335] I'm simultaneously amused and confused by some of the debates on

Re: 4MB Flash [7:8536]

2001-06-15 Thread Gareth Hinton
Would that make it a routing table? I do have to point out that having one table leg shorter than the other can not be cured by lengthening one of them. This would still be a two legged table. One short of the minimum requirement. Sell the flash and buy another leg. Friday night, one beer and

Re: 'show controllers' command [7:8528]

2001-06-15 Thread Brian Lodwick
Rick, This is a very valueable command. If you specify the interface like this you narrow down what you'll receive: show controllers serial 0 I will say if the cable is physically attached and if it is DTE or DCE. Brian From: Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC Reply-To: Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC To:

RE: LLC Type 2 [7:8262]

2001-06-15 Thread Chuck Larrieu
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Priscilla Oppenheimer Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: LLC Type 2 [7:8262] VMS books were orange, as I recall!? Or maybe you are thinking of the

Re: need a hand with a IPSEC tunnel [7:8703]

2001-06-15 Thread EA Louie
here are your key indicators 2d18h: ISAKMP (0:1): atts are not acceptable. Next payload is 0 means that something in the following list needs to be coordinated with the other end: 2d18h: ISAKMP: encryption DES-CBC 2d18h: ISAKMP: hash MD5 2d18h: ISAKMP: default group 1

Wake on LAN [7:8755]

2001-06-15 Thread khramov
Is there a special config on a router for wake on lan to work? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=8755t=8755 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

Re: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]

2001-06-15 Thread Paul Borghese
Check out: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/007212766X/groupstudycom This book gives detailed CCIE practice labs and more importantly, also offers an analysis of the solution. $47.99 from Amazon.com Take care, Paul - Original Message - From: Watson, Rick, CTR, OUSDC To:

PSH: Push Function in RFC 793 [7:8756]

2001-06-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could someone give me a brief decription of the PSH: Push Function in TCP? Control Bits: 6 bits (from left to right): URG: Urgent Pointer field significant ACK: Acknowledgment field significant PSH: Push Function RST: Reset the connection SYN: Synchronize sequence

Re: Mystery Ethernet Address [7:8746]

2001-06-15 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 02:55 PM 6/15/01, Michael Cohen wrote: Has anyone ever heard of network traffic that's sourced from a multicast ethernet address? I've seen error messages on a Catalyst 4000 that reads: %SYS-4-P2_WARN- 1/Invalid traffic from multicast source address 45-00-05-dc-73-a6 on port 1/1 I know that

RE: ARP and TCP/IP layering [7:8335]

2001-06-15 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I believe the words you are attributing to me were written by Howard. You snipped a bunch from the original message, which included my one line smart ass remark in response to something Howard had said. Chuck -Original Message- From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

Re: Wake on LAN [7:8755]

2001-06-15 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Could you capture with a protocol analyzer the actual Wake on LAN packet? It's always been a mystery to me. But my guess is that it's not a routable packet. On the other hand, is it even a packet or it is just an electrical surge or something? I suggest you find out more about what the Wake

Script to extract a few lines of code from a file [7:8761]

2001-06-15 Thread Hayes, Christopher
Looking for an example of a script that will search a file ( like a cisco config file ) find a key word and then copy out n number of lies before or after that keyword. Any help would be greatly appriciated. Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message Posted at:

Re: Quiz:auto proxy IP [7:8308]

2001-06-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, ElephantChild wrote: of (.7, .6), the next (.6, .7) , then (.7, .6), etc. (IOW, *both addresses* are present in *all* answers, and the round robin just changes their *order* in the answer). So if both are up, clients will use both, and will hopefully spread their

Re: Push Function in RFC 793 [7:8756]

2001-06-15 Thread Brian
From Comer's V1 3rd edition.. Looks like a way to force data transmission, 1 quoted use is after each keystroke of an interacive application. Brian - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 12:38 PM Subject: PSH: Push Function in RFC 793 [7:8756] Could

Re: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385]

2001-06-15 Thread Bradley J. Wilson
I second this recommendation - lotsa errors, but they're not crippling and the labs are still very eye-opening. - Original Message - From: Paul Borghese To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 3:30 PM Subject: Re: CCIE lab prep. Is there a syllabus? [7:8385] Check out:

RE: ARP and TCP/IP layering [7:8335]

2001-06-15 Thread John Neiberger
Comments inline Chuck Larrieu 6/15/01 1:04:26 PM At 11:50 AM 6/13/01, John Neiberger wrote: This topic has come up a few times in the past and I don't think we ever came to a common agreement. Several people made good arguments on both sides. I don't recall the specific argument, but I

Re: passed switching test! [7:8207]

2001-06-15 Thread Imran Moin
Hey Jennifer, That cisco university online site looks coolhavent checked it much but i will have a look at it in detail. I am appearing for my CCNA exam this thursday..any tips from anyone??? I am referring the sybex book by todd lammle and a few CDs...does anyone know

BSCN [7:8767]

2001-06-15 Thread Sateesh C
Hi, I have completed BSCN exam this morning. Thanks for all the assistance. thnx cs _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=8767t=8767

Re: Script to extract a few lines of code from a file [7:8761]

2001-06-15 Thread Andrew Smith
grep -A -B -A prints n lines of trailing data after the matching line -B prints n lines of trailing data before the matching line On 15-Jun-2001, Hayes, Christopher wrote: Looking for an example of a script that will search a file ( like a cisco config file ) find a key word and then

Any Novel/IPX Cisco books ??? [7:8770]

2001-06-15 Thread Circusnuts
I have the 12.0 IOS Protocols book II, which covers IPX, Apple Talk, etc. Are there any other Novell references from the Cisco point of view. The CCO is pretty weak in this area too. Thanks Phil Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=8770t=8770

RE: ARP and TCP/IP layering [7:8335]

2001-06-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Howard C. Berkowitz Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 6:28 AM To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ARP and TCP/IP layering [7:8335] Indeed, some of the layers are there for political reasons,

RE: LLC Type 2 [7:8262]

2001-06-15 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Priscilla Oppenheimer Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:28 AM To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: LLC Type 2 [7:8262] VMS books were orange, as I recall!? Yes, and I still have a shelf full of

RE: Vlans - maximum no of devices [7:8128]

2001-06-15 Thread Robert Padjen
I don't remember this specific question, and this may be the 'Cisco' answer, but... A VLAN is a broadcast domain. As such, one can have as many devices as their IP addressing (or other protocol) scheme will allow within the limitations of the MAC/CAM table of the switch and the ARP table of the

RE: ARP and TCP/IP layering [7:8335]

2001-06-15 Thread John Neiberger
Aha! You are correct, sorry about that.These long threads get to be unintelligible after a while. On that note, I vote to end it. :-) Chuck Larrieu 6/15/01 1:30:19 PM I believe the words you are attributing to me were written by Howard. You snipped a bunch from the original message,

Re: 2620 Router Encapsulation command not recognized! [7:8747]

2001-06-15 Thread Jonathan Hays
You need at least an IP Plus feature set, which would be indicated by C2600-IS-M. Check out the IOS Feature Navigator tool at: http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/FeatureNav/FN.pl -Jonathan JC wrote: Hello, I'm trying to do some ISL trunking however when I go to create my

Re: Wake on LAN [7:8755]

2001-06-15 Thread khramov
I think that wake on lan sends out a broadcast with F... in the destination field. May be because it a layer 2 broadcast it is not passing the packets. Can I configure a router to pass layer 2 broadcasts? And if I can is there a way to control the broadcast so that only wake on lan packets

Re: Wake on LAN [7:8755]

2001-06-15 Thread Patrick Ramsey
It is indeed a packet. And all of the utils I have seen to perform a WOL to a device use MAC addresses, so routing would not be possible. Now that I think about it, this would be the only way this would work unless you could build a tcp/ip stack into the rom of a nic. (otherwise the OS would

Fwd: Frame Relay Encapsulation and LMI [7:8406] long reply [7:8777]

2001-06-15 Thread John Neiberger
Here is a really great response I received off-list that I thought would be beneficial for others to read. John Received: from dymwsm06.mailwatch.com by fsutil01; Thu, 14 Jun 2001 19:11:44 -0600 Received: from mwsc0201.mw4.mailwatch.com (mwsc0201.mw4.mailwatch.com [204.253.83.131]) by

Re: Wake on LAN [7:8755]

2001-06-15 Thread khramov
Well it seems that WOL is a widely used technology. So there is got to be a way how pass those packets through the router. Any ideas? Patrick Ramsey wrote: It is indeed a packet. And all of the utils I have seen to perform a WOL to a device use MAC addresses, so routing would not be

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