Re: RADIUS on Catalyst XL switches [7:11797]

2001-07-13 Thread Karen E Young
I did some research on this last summer. At that time 2900Xl and 3500XL switches did not support RADIUS authentication. (Switch IOS version 12.0(5)XP). As it happens, they didn't support Kerberos Telnet either but you didn't ask for that. Here's a quick sampling on what I got: Cat4000 ver 5.4(3)

Re: OSPF (newbie) problem [7:12241]

2001-07-13 Thread EA Louie
hey mate - guess what? you have to designate a wildcard mask (the binary inverse of the subnet mask) and an area association with the network statements in OSPF, like this router ospf 10 network 10.10.30.0 0.0.0.255 area 0 I'll bet you can figure out the other statements from there :-) -e- --

RE: urgent question related to vtp [7:11687]

2001-07-13 Thread Karen E Young
CM, The name of this protocol is misleading (VTP = VLAN Trunking Protocol) since it doesn't really have anything to do with trunking. VTP is merely a way to update the VLANs that a switch recognizes as valid on multiple switches by updating a single "server". All of the rest of the switches in th

CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253]

2001-07-13 Thread Ronnie Tan
Anyone from Singapore studying for CCIE Lab ? Schedule to take my lab this November. Would like to form a study group to pool resources together. Thanks. Ron Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get free email and a permanent address at http

RE: ipsec [7:12225]

2001-07-13 Thread Vyacheslav Luschinsky
You have to make sure that udp 500 and protocol ids 50 and 51 are not blocked. To start with I'd recommend to permit all traffic between IPSec hosts. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=12254&t=12225 -- FAQ, list archiv

RE: The Proxy ARP process [7:12198]

2001-07-13 Thread Charles Manafa
I don't think that hosts (capable of using default gateway) with no configured default gateway can arp for devices on a different network. Proxy arp is for hosts with no concept of default gateway or subnet mask. These hosts will arp for any IP address, and the local router (with proxy arp enabled

dialer idle-timeout [7:12256]

2001-07-13 Thread Burnham, Chris
I am currently working throught the "Caslow , Pavlichenko Cisco Certification Book" I have a query on page 163 that you guy's and girl's maybe able to help me with. It states that the DDR connection is maintained as long as "interesting traffic" is transferred over the connection before the diale

I need the books for preparation [7:12257]

2001-07-13 Thread Syed Ali
hello is any one who had some book regarding Cisco Certification preparation i am new in this field and i dont have so much money to afford books ok thanks Best Regards Zeeshan Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at htt

RE: dialer idle-timeout [7:12256]

2001-07-13 Thread Charles Manafa
Interesting traffic will bring up the link, and maintain it. Whilst the link is up, any traffic can cross the link, but only interesting traffic can reset the idle timer. CM > -Original Message- > From: Burnham, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 13 July 2001 11:39 > To: [EMAIL PRO

Problems with callback using a rotary interface? [7:12259]

2001-07-13 Thread nrf
Hope you don't mind me sending you all my problems I find in my lab. Maybe you can use them as a learning tool - 'weird' ISP-Dial problems which you may also encounter in the lab. So I am trying to set up modem to modem PPP callback between a PC and a router Aux port. Everything is cool when I

=?ISO-8859-7?Q?RE:=20IPX=20Network=20addresses=20=AF=20gets=20a [7:12260]

2001-07-13 Thread Patricia Leeb-Hart
The scenario you've run into is not unheard of on single-server or first-server installs of NetWare, particularly if (as I mentioned earlier), you let NetWare set the defaults. First of all, you'll want to pare off extraneous frame types. Stick with Ethernet_II. For details on how to do this un

dialer map [7:12261]

2001-07-13 Thread Burnham, Chris
Can anyone help?? I am trying to set up the following. I am trying to set up a DDR connection. Using dynamic dialermaps on the remote site, therefor it will recieve calls only. But want happens if I want to use CHAP authentication, as each end must be configured with each others hostname. Can thi

RE: I need the books for preparation [7:12257]

2001-07-13 Thread Harrison, Michael
If you cannot find a "patron" to donate books try learning the ins and outs of the Cisco web site (often referred to as CCO: Cisco Connection Online). You would be very surprised to find how much documentation is there. Often you can find entire Ciscopress publications available in HTML and Adobe

RE: VTP Question, critical [7:12229]

2001-07-13 Thread Hire, Ejay
The two quickie things to check are: Are you using the same version of vtp between the switches? Is the domain name the same? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aaron.z) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VTP Question

RE: Trace failure indication [7:12191]

2001-07-13 Thread Hire, Ejay
Pardon my ignorance, but would you happen to be using unnumbered interfaces to connect theses routers? -E -Original Message- From: Joseph Higgins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 1:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Trace failure indication [7:12191] This pr

RE: The Proxy ARP process [7:12198]

2001-07-13 Thread Hire, Ejay
>I also think that hosts with a default gateway pointing to themselves >will arp for all addresses. This is correct, and is very common in dial-up scenarios. -Ejay -Original Message- From: Charles Manafa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 5:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253]

2001-07-13 Thread Kevin Schwantz
Hi Ronnie, I'm from one of the major ISP's in Singapore. What about you? Kevin ""Ronnie Tan"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Anyone from Singapore studying for CCIE Lab ? Schedule to take my lab this > November. Would like to form a study group to pool resource

ASN -- Unique routing policy [7:12267]

2001-07-13 Thread Daniel Wilson
Please pardon another newbie question. But to get an ASN from ARIN, we need, not only to be mulithomed, but also to explain that we have a "unique routing policy" that differs from that of our provider. Does simply having 2 different providers with whom we intend to do BGP peering for redundancy

RE: Problems with callback using a rotary interface? [7:12259]

2001-07-13 Thread Hire, Ejay
Couple of things. 1. Debug modemcap and make sure it's sending &c1&d2 as part of the config string. 2. Check your dial Chat string. If it contains ATZ, then that will override the at&c1&d2. If it does contain ATZ, then change it to At&f&c1&d2^M 3. If neither of these fixes it, add "pulse-tim

Re: CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253]

2001-07-13 Thread David Schaer
I'm in Florida, but am testing in Singapore 11/21. ""Kevin Schwantz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Ronnie, > > I'm from one of the major ISP's in Singapore. What about you? > > Kevin > > ""Ronnie Tan"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTE

ARP Cache [7:12270]

2001-07-13 Thread Kumar, N K. Satish, NSPM
Hi Everybody, I ran into a weird trouble the yesterday.. I am having a Cisco 3600 router with some 16 Class-C connected to the Fast Ethernet as secondary addresses. My host were not able to ping the router across the ethernet at all... I was seeing the ARP entry of my host on the router but not

Re: ASN -- Unique routing policy [7:12267]

2001-07-13 Thread John Neiberger
If you're multihomed and your BGP advertisement policy differs from your providers--which it will--then you'll have no problem getting an ASN. If you are advertising only your assigned addresses, then your policy is obviously different than your providers and it requires a unique ASN. HTH, John

Re: ASN -- Unique routing policy [7:12267]

2001-07-13 Thread Daniel Wilson
Thanks. That's what I needed to know. -- Daniel Wilson CompuSoft Solutions and The Worthwhile Company http://www.worthwhile.com Your complete e-business solution partners. ""John Neiberger"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > If you're multihomed and your BGP adver

ARP Cache [7:12274]

2001-07-13 Thread NK Sat
Hi Everybody, I ran into a weird trouble the yesterday.. I am having Cisco 3600 router with some 16 Class-C connected to the Fast Ethernet as secondary addresses. My host were not able to ping the router across the ethernetat all... I was seeing the ARP entry of my host on the router but n

Cisco 7400 router... [7:12275]

2001-07-13 Thread McMasters, Eric
I was just wondering if anyone out there has had a chance to work on this new box. I was poking around CCO yesterday and this seems like a very cool router, but I was just curious if anyone has actually worked with it. It looks like it is using the same NPE processor that you can get with the 72

Re: dialer map [7:12261]

2001-07-13 Thread Nigel Taylor
Chris, No, there are some other options you can use although that would depend on if you were using Dialer profiles or Legacy DDR. You can accomplish what you would like to do even using the present configuration by simply leaving out either the dialing number in the "dialer map" command or by

Re: ASN -- Unique routing policy [7:12267]

2001-07-13 Thread Nigel Taylor
David, Search the archives.. Howard answered this question on numerous occasions so there should be a lot good info there. Nigel. >From: "Daniel Wilson" >Reply-To: "Daniel Wilson" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: ASN -- Unique routing policy [7:12267] >Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 10:05:58 -

OT: Friday funnies [7:12273]

2001-07-13 Thread Natasha
I have lots today. For thos of you who like myself who drive and love BMWs here's a website you have to see!!! http://www.geocities.com/jimmy540i/bmwnightmare.htm --- Now the funnies - Four young novice nuns were about to take their vows. Dressed in their white gowns, they

Re: urgent question related to vtp [7:11687]

2001-07-13 Thread Bradley Lowry
VTP does too have to do with trunking. Switches use the VTP information to know what VLANs to carry over a trunk line. ""Karen E Young"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > CM, > > The name of this protocol is misleading (VTP = VLAN Trunking Protocol) since > it does

RE: Cisco 7400 router... [7:12275]

2001-07-13 Thread Chuck Larrieu
interesting. obviously designed to fill that niche of customers who don't need more than a single ATM or DS3 link, for example. Depending on pricing, this will make it easier to sell customers on the advantages of higher bandwidth without the sticker shock of moving from a 36xx to a 72xx ( not to

RE: Problems with callback using a rotary interface? [7:12259]

2001-07-13 Thread Nigel Taylor
I think you might want to take a look at this link. Is it possible that you don't have a "script reset" defined under the aux line which tells the interface how to deal with the line when it drops the connection. Also, you could check to see if your modem is already defined in the modemcap data

RE: Cisco 7400 router... [7:12275]

2001-07-13 Thread Jason Brown
from what I've seen it does alot more than that. >From what I remember looking at, despite being only 1U high it has the interface ports of a populated 7200! though not the same performance. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chuck Larrieu S

Passing score for Foundation 2.0 [7:12282]

2001-07-13 Thread Shahid Muhammad Shafi
Hi Guys May I know whats the passing score for Foundation 2.0 Exam??? Shahid __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=1

Re: Cisco 7400 router... [7:12275]

2001-07-13 Thread Gary Wong
I attended a seminar before at Cisco HK. The information I was given is that this new router is positioned as a broadband router. In terms of performance, it is equipped with PXF which will do certain kind of QoS speed up (if you do) and its based board is actually a 7200. GE interfaces are bui

RE: Cisco 7400 router... [7:12275]

2001-07-13 Thread McMasters, Eric
The PAMs are the same and it has two built in 10/100/1000 ports. There is one version that will only use the LAN PAMs, but the processor is the NSE-1, which is the high-end 7200 processor. It also does the Parallel eXpress Forwarding (PXF), which Cisco is marketing as out performing non-PXF proc

RE: Cisco 7400 router... [7:12275]

2001-07-13 Thread McMasters, Eric
What I've found on CCO is that there are actually three flavors of this box. One is for Broadband functions, the second is a CPE edge device, and the third is a gateway box that only supports the LAN PAMs. The PXF will also provide accelerated performance for NAT, ACLs , LLQ, CAR, and NetFlow acc

2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Bosco
2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing !@!@Beijing has won the host of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games -- 3Comp.Broadband - $@-S1M,01z&S3]o,Jnews://news.3home.net/3comp.broadband 3talk.ITPeople - IT$Ho,J%@,I 3talk.ITPeople - IT People's World news://news.3home.net/3talk.ITpeople $@-S$Q%D1P.{)M+D$Q

Having problem with NAT and Static NAT [7:12287]

2001-07-13 Thread Leonardo Borda
Hello People: Actually I am using dynamic NAT to allow my intranet users access the internet. The problem is when a configure a static NAT from external Ip to the internal IP, It does not work. But the funny thing is it does not work only to a specific IP. Take a look at my configuration. I r

Re: CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253]

2001-07-13 Thread Kevin Schwantz
David, Good luck to you. Many Singaporeans choose to do the lab elsewhere because rumour has it that the procter is VERY harsh. I hear that he has never passed a first timer. Kevin ""David Schaer"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I'm in Florida, but am testing i

FW: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread GaryVButler
If Nixon had let the Russians Nuke them when they wanted China might be a better place to live now - IMHO Gary Butler -Original Message- From: Bosco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing !@!@Beijing has won the host of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games Message

Re: Having problem with NAT and Static NAT [7:12287]

2001-07-13 Thread John Tan
What does "route-map nonat" do? ip nat pool BRASIL x.x.x.x x.x.x.x netmask 255.255.255.192 ip nat inside source list 10 pool BRASIL overload ip nat inside source static 192.168.25.5 x.x.x.x The "source list 10" would refer to an access-list allowing and denying certain ips Regards, John ""Leo

RE: Having problem with NAT and Static NAT [7:12287]

2001-07-13 Thread Ayers, Michael
I use nat on about 15 routers in a customer DMZ. What does your pool look like? And what does your route map look like? Here is an example of one interface Ethernet0/0 ip address 172.20.4.7 255.255.255.0 ip directed-broadcast ip nat inside no cdp enable ! interface Ethernet0/1 ip addr

RE: IPX Network addresses [7:11990]

2001-07-13 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I'm going to answer my own message. I was afraid I shot Ejay down too quickly. ;-] One remaining question is whether receiving a broadcast in an unsupported frame format causes a CPU interrupt. I said it would because I know that was the case with some implementations I worked on, but that was

Re: CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253]

2001-07-13 Thread David Schaer
Kevin, If I score too low should I expect to be flogged? Dave ""Kevin Schwantz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > David, > > Good luck to you. Many Singaporeans choose to do the lab elsewhere because > rumour has it that the procter is VERY harsh. I hear that he

Re: LSA type-5 suppression across OSPF area boundaries?? [7:12294]

2001-07-13 Thread Peter Van Oene
Making the area stub will explicitly deny the use of type 4/5 in the area, hence, this should not work. Summarization at the ABR would make the most sense to me. Odd that it doesn't seem to work. pete *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 7/12/2001 at 6:40 PM John Neiberger wrote: >Co

Xlate on PIX [7:12295]

2001-07-13 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, I had couple of scenarios where communications were lost to hosts (2 to be exact)on certain ports, when I cleared the xlate table for these hosts all was well. I could ping and traceroute to them but, I was unable to get to them via any other ways (Telnet, etc..). Any of you guys

Re: CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253]

2001-07-13 Thread EA Louie
...so you go in there and tell the Singapore Proctor that this is your 7th attempt at the lab and if you fail, you'll cry a monsoon. ;-) -e- - Original Message - From: Kevin Schwantz To: Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 9:22 AM Subject: Re: CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253] > David, > >

RE: urgent question related to vtp [7:11687]

2001-07-13 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I have been struggling with the evil VTP also. ;-) I have a few questions. Is VTP required? Cisco instructions regarding VLANs usually start with having you configure VTP, but do you need VTP? (assume a small network with few VLANs) How does VTP interact with trunks, if at all? I can configure

I want HP Openview [7:12298]

2001-07-13 Thread Mark Bedell
Does anybody know where I can download a free versiion of HP OPenview. I have never used it, but I want to start getting experience. Thanks. Mark Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=12298&t=12298 -- FAQ, list archive

Re: Xlate on PIX [7:12295]

2001-07-13 Thread Allen May
You using NAT or PAT? - Original Message - From: "Nabil Fares" To: Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 1:00 PM Subject: Xlate on PIX [7:12295] > Greetings all, > > I had couple of scenarios where communications were lost to hosts (2 to be > exact)on certain ports, when I cleared the xlate tab

Re: Having problem with NAT and Static NAT [7:12287]

2001-07-13 Thread Leonardo Borda
Follow my actual configuration: interface Ethernet0/0 description Ethernet Connection - LAN ip address 192.168.25.2 255.255.255.0 no ip directed-broadcast ip nat inside ! ip nat pool BRASIL 200.x.y.z 200.x.y.z netmask 255.255.255.192 ip nat inside source route-map nonat pool BRASIL overload i

Re: I want HP Openview [7:12298]

2001-07-13 Thread Dennis H
I think you can download a demo at www.hp.com... ""Mark Bedell"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does anybody know where I can download a free versiion of HP OPenview. I have > never used it, but I want to start getting experience. Thanks. > > Mark Message P

Re: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Dennis H
Great... now they can beat, torture, and execute some athletes... ""Bosco"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing > > !@!@Beijing has won the host of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games > > > -- > 3Comp.Broadband - $@-S1M,01z&S3]o,J 3Comp.

RE: I want HP Openview [7:12298]

2001-07-13 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
You can see if they have a free full/trial version on their website: http://www.hp.com/products1/softwareproducts/software/openview/index.html (watch for word wrap) As for getting a free version of a licensed software, it's against the policy of this list to support software piracy. Hth, Ole

Re: help me on ISDN emulator [7:12245]

2001-07-13 Thread Dennis H
Sorry to tell you but you won't find an ISDN simulator for less than $1,500... ""Ahmed Mamoor Amimi"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > I have setup all my lab for my CCIE but i am in lack of ISDN lines or > emulator. > can anyone help me out what is the

RE: Passing score for Foundation 2.0 [7:12282]

2001-07-13 Thread dragi radovanovic
Hi! There is no summurized passing score. You have to pass every exam. This is not an all-in-one exam. It is actually 3 exams. The only good thing about it is that you can take all three of them at once and pay $100 less, nothing else. If you fail one, you've failed all of them. It happend to me,

Re: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Mark Smith
And then deny any of it ever happened Quoting Dennis H : > Great... now they can beat, torture, and execute some > athletes... > > > ""Bosco"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing > > > > !@!@Beijing has won the host

RE: I want HP Openview [7:12298]

2001-07-13 Thread Rossetti, Stan
There is a free evaluation copy available at HP's web site. http://www.openview.hp.com/solutions/functional/smartway/cisco/index.asp Thanks Stan Rossetti NASA - PriSMS Advanced Technology Group IP Phone: (256) 961-7097 Voice: (256) 544-5031 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Beeper: 544-1183 pin 0

Re: Insight [7:11803]

2001-07-13 Thread Dennis H
And to think I didn't even realize I was a "CCIE written." Hell, I won't even waste my time on the lab then ;-) ""Maccubbin, Duncan"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I disagree. I've run into many recruiters and HR people that knew they > needed a CCNA and did n

RE: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread William Gragido
Now, now, thats not a positive thing to say. I think that it will be an interesting games thats for sure. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dennis H Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 1:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 2008 Olympics Goes t

upgrade and cleanup [7:12310]

2001-07-13 Thread Paul Holloway
Any suggestions on how I can make this config more "streamline" and more efficient and still accomplish the same function? I am upgrading to 12.1(5)T which should allow me more options. It is from one of the internal "spoke" routers running frame back to a hub router, with a BRI for backup. PS: s

Re: Hi Guys! [7:11974]

2001-07-13 Thread SentinuS
Hello Shahid, 2661 Wednesday, July 11, 2001, 8:21:06 PM, you wrote: SMS> Hi Cisco Gurus SMS> Do anyone know whats the RFC number or internet draft SMS> for L2TP, i assume its a standard protocol and not SMS> cisco proprietary. SMS> __ SMS> Do Yo

Aggregating 2 ISDN Lines [7:12312]

2001-07-13 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings all, Is it possible to aggregate 2 isdn lines (4 channels) on Cisco 2600? Or do you guys have some references that I can look at? Thanks, Nabil Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=12312&t=12312 -- FAQ, l

Re: calculating allowable hosts [7:11902]

2001-07-13 Thread SentinuS
Hello paul, It's very simple to calculate : Your last subnet octet is 248. Now 256-248 = 8 It's mean u have 8 ip every subnet. But first is sunbet ID and last is broadcast ip. For example : 213.13.184.0 is subnet ID and 213.13.184.7 is broadcast ip. Like that : 213.13.184.8 is subnet ID and 213

RE: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Did you guys ever think that there might be someone from China on this list??? I'm sure they don't feel too good reading your comments... Besides, the Olympics has nothing to do with politics. The last time (as far as I know) that politics were introduces at an event, was back when some guy who

RE: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread William Gragido
Once againOle, and company, show me what I said that is derogatory or would call into question whether or not I thought about anyone from China being on this list? See, this is what is inherently wrong with this form of media (electronic mail), you can assume far too much based off of quite a

Re: Aggregating 2 ISDN Lines [7:12312]

2001-07-13 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nabil, It is indeed possible. You can get a 4 or 8 port BRI card and use "dialer interfaces" in the router configuration. --Jon "Nabil Fares" @groupstudy.com on 07/13/2001 03:28:58 PM Please respond to "Nabil Fares" Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

Re: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Allen May
I wouldn't fly there. Being buzzed by fighter jets at close proximityno way. hehe. - Original Message - From: "William Gragido" To: Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 2:17 PM Subject: RE: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286] > Now, now, thats not a positive thing to say. I think t

RE: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
I don't know what you mean about "Once againOle", I can't remember having "flamed" you before. It wasn't meant only for you, but for the whole discussion - I just replied to the latest one. If your statement was not meant sarcastic, I appologize that I included you in my reply. Again, have

Re: help me on ISDN emulator [7:12245]

2001-07-13 Thread Dennis H
Wow... you did get lucky... I see them sell used for around $1,500 all the time! ""Neil Schneider"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Unless you get very lucky! I just found one for $800.00. > > Neil > > > ""Dennis H"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[

Re: help me on ISDN emulator [7:12245]

2001-07-13 Thread Neil Schneider
Unless you get very lucky! I just found one for $800.00. Neil ""Dennis H"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Sorry to tell you but you won't find an ISDN simulator for less than > $1,500... > > > > ""Ahmed Mamoor Amimi"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">new

RE: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Fenech, William J
The Olympics are more political than you think. The US stayed out of the 1980 Olympics in Moscow to protest the (then) Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, which was followed by the tit-for-tat Soviet boycotting of the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. China (PRC) itself was absent from the Olymp

FW: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread GaryVButler
If I were from China I wouldn't mind reading the truth about my government - I'd be more upset that I couldn't vote them out! Gary Butler -Original Message- From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 3:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: 2008 Olympic

RE: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Well, I guess that tells you how much I know about politics, and why I'm a computer nerd instead. Anyway, the only real reason for my last reply was that with a large world wide list like this one, you can expect people from most parts of the world reading the e-mails, and if someone from China (

Re: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread hal9001
And you thought you voted your government in.? Nope Exxon, Jed and a few disenfranchised black voters did that for you! How the minds of the great unwashed fade in months not even years. Oh and I gather if any American Athletes Win they will be giving you back parts of some old aircraft inste

Re: Cisco Certification Digest V2 #1446 (Out of the Office) [7:12325]

2001-07-13 Thread Brent Rhoads
I will be out of the office until 7/30 please call Help Desk for any problems. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=12325&t=12325 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html

Re: help me on ISDN emulator [7:12245]

2001-07-13 Thread John Hardman
Hi You may also want to check the local rates for BRI. Here in Phoenix you can get a BRI line with unlimited local usage for about $70 a month. Even if you have the line year it's less than a simulator, but you also can't recover your money either. $0.02 -- John Hardman CCNP MCSE ""Dennis H""

Re: FW: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread tim sullivan
Remember the 1936 games,with Hitler watching,A black american kicked the crap out of his "master race". This is sports not politics. Tim >From: "GaryVButler" >Reply-To: "GaryVButler" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: FW: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286] >Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 16:27:

RE: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Fenech, William J
No, you can thank Ralph Nader, Janet Reno (the whole Elian Gonzalez fiasco), and some folks in Palm Beach County"Gee, because I was too stupid to follow an arrow to a dot on a ballot card, I voted for Buchanan instead of Gore...can I vote again?" Bill -Original Message- From: hal900

FW: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Paul Holloway
Perhaps it will do the communist state of China good to expose its persecutions and even executions, i.e. against Catholics or any "unsanctioned" religion, etc. etc., to the whole world. Remember how the 1936 Olympics in Berlin put Germany into the "spotlight", and gave the world a glimpse of Hitl

How do Lab swaps actually work ?? [7:12331]

2001-07-13 Thread Jaspreet Bhatia
Guys, How do these lab swaps actually work and are they legally recognized by Cisco ??? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=12331&t=12331 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstud

RE: 2008 Olympics Goes to Beijing [7:12286]

2001-07-13 Thread Jin Tam
You people never been there. How can you form opinions about a country from what you read. If I pick up a newspaper, I think we are living in the worse country. Cops shove a plunger up a mans back orifice and the city settles for millions, Rodney King Beating, school shootings, and on and on. I th

NTP MIB [7:12333]

2001-07-13 Thread Sanjay Chaudhry
Hi People, I've trying to develop a script which should find out if all cisco devices in the network are using NTP to keep their clock accurate. Which MIB var can I use to find out if NTP is running? Can I also find out the date/time on cisco dev using NTP? I looked at CISCO-NTP-MIB. But looks li

Re: Phew !!! Passed my BCMSN today !!!! [7:12202]

2001-07-13 Thread Shahzad
good job imran. although i passed my BSCN 3 weeks ago and 50% done with remote access, i am still revising the stuff in BSCN specifically BGP and multiarea OSPF. somehow, i am stuck with routing which i belive is the core of ccnp. i have got to straighten things out on it. call me crazy but i sign

Re: Asynch on 3640 [7:12142]

2001-07-13 Thread Michael L. Williams
Can you use the serial ports on the 3640 for async? I'm wrestling with a situation where I want to configure an external modem to dial into the router using PPP to test Radius authentication.. I was trying to find a way to take the mini serial connector and convert it to RS-232 to connect to

Re: RADIUS on Catalyst XL switches [7:11797]

2001-07-13 Thread Michael L. Williams
Cisco's website has a very anemic selection of RADIUS docsWhat kind of questions are you having? Mike W. "Brian Wilkins" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I am attempting to use RADIUS for authentication on some Cisco Catalyst > 3500XL-EN switches. I h

Re: RADIUS on Catalyst XL switches [7:11797]

2001-07-13 Thread Michael L. Williams
Cisco's not too clear but they make the blanket statement "Cisco Systems introduced support for RADIUS in Cisco IOS Software Release 11.1" which implies to me that all versions of IOS after 11.1 should support RADIUS. But they are probably referring to routers instead of switches. who

RE: Phew !!! Passed my BCMSN today !!!! [7:12202]

2001-07-13 Thread William Gragido
Its a great feeling isn't it? Sort of like escaping narrow death! I enjoy the anxious feelings that come only seconds before you hit the 'Agree to the Terms' Yes or No button, what a rush! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shahzad Sent: Fr

Need some advice with DOCSIS [7:12340]

2001-07-13 Thread Jon Krabbenschmidt
Hey all I am having a wierd quirk and thought maybe you all may help me find an answer. Thanks in advance for any help: We've just set up a docsis environment with a CMTS including a UBR7200, CNR (running on a an E250), and UBR900's as cable modems...the RF network seems fine, and the cabling is

Re: Need some advice with DOCSIS [7:12340]

2001-07-13 Thread Jaspreet Bhatia
Jon, Have you tried turning on IP routing and adding a route and then observing the results ? Let me know if that works Jaspreet Jon Krabbenschmidt wrote: > Hey all I am having a wierd quirk and thought maybe you all may help me find > an answer. > > Thanks in advance for any help:

Re: OT - Tuesday funnies [7:11794]

2001-07-13 Thread Patricia Leeb-Hart
Oh, God, too funny! Makes me want to run out and re-rent the video... >>> "Robert Fowler" 07/10/01 01:24PM >>> Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=12343&t=11794 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http:/

RADIUS (and ISDN/Async) situation. HELP!!! [7:12344]

2001-07-13 Thread Michael L. Williams
Hey allI've got a weird situation here. This is a quick overview of my issue: We want to setup a 3640 with a PRI T1 controller (Controller T1 2/0) and Digital Modem card (lines 1 - 18) to accept both BRI and Async incoming calls coming in over the T1, have them authenticate to a RADIUS s

FYI CCIE Changes announced [7:12345]

2001-07-13 Thread John Hardman
Hi All Well Cisco has announced their plans... http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html -- John Hardman CCNP MCSE Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=12345&t=12345 -- FAQ, list archives,

Re: dialer idle-timeout [7:12256]

2001-07-13 Thread Michael L. Williams
I would have to say that the idle-timer is for pure idle time. not just interesting traffic AFAIK interesting traffic is only used to initiaite the dial, but after that any traffic is enough to keep the link open.. BUT (now that I've looked it up) I'M WRONG! Damn I hate when t

Re: I want HP Openview [7:12298]

2001-07-13 Thread Michael L. Williams
Here's the actual download page. http://www.openview.hp.com/seetrybuy/try/ Mike W. "Ole Drews Jensen" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > You can see if they have a free full/trial version on their website: > > http://www.hp.com/products1/softwareproducts/softwa

Re: Aggregating 2 ISDN Lines [7:12312]

2001-07-13 Thread Michael L. Williams
You need to configure them with PPP Multilink on both ends so that all of the channels are aggregated into a single "logical" connection.. they'll all need to be part of the same Dialer interface as the other poster mentionedYou can also use the dialer load-threshold so that the channe

RE: FYI CCIE Changes announced [7:12345]

2001-07-13 Thread Raul F. Fernandez
It seems very promising. I look forward to taking the lab. Raul -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 9:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FYI CCIE Changes announced [7:12345] Hi All Well Cisco has announced their plans...

Re: CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253]

2001-07-13 Thread Ron Tan
David, Don't worry it's my first too... if you're getting flogged, I be getting it as well.. ;-) Ron Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 13:39:12 -0400 From: "David Schaer" Subject: Re: CCIE Group in Singapore. [7:12253] Kevin, If I score too low should I expect to be flogged? Dave Message Poste

Want to form a study group (for CCIE) in Pittsburgh, PA area. [7:12351]

2001-07-13 Thread Kim Edward B
Let me know if anyone is interested. Thanx. Edward Edward Bo-Hyun Kim CCNP, CCDP, MCP, CNA, A+ Assistant NOC Manager NOC (NETWORK OPERATIONS CENTER) CSD MELLON BANK N.A V (412)-485-3405 (in NOC) V (412)-236-2465 (in DEG) P (888)-470-2911 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [

colt link is not working [7:12352]

2001-07-13 Thread azhar mumtaz
Can anyone please tell me what is the exact URL for using COLT testing now because the previous URL http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/wwtraining/colt/ColtLogin.pl is not working. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Azhar Mumtaz. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/r

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