Hi! How are you?
I send you this file in order to have your advice
See you later. Thanks
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I have a few comments. It sounds like Sean is looking for a confidence
boost by this group. Wow, Sean, you must be really smart! I mean to have
these Unix skills _and_ know something about Cisco routers. Oh my goodness!
Maybe I could introduce you to my sister!
Normally I don't respond to
A speed mismatch can occur when the source and destination ISDN ports do not
belong to the same network.
try setting
The following example sets the line speed for incoming calls to 56 kbps:
command
on bri int
isdn not-end-to-end 56
or 64(def)
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AGREE
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Hello need Help,
I have three routers:
Router A with ethernet
Router B with Token RIng and Ethernet
Router C with TOken RIng.
How can i configure my routers to guarranty that only TR talk to TR and
Etehernet to Ethernet , not between them,
Tx
Grad
I think the CCIE demonstrates an ability to learn at a certain level, and
guarantees a certain level of knowledge on subjects tested by the written
and lab exams.
In my experience CCIE's tend to specialise in one (or a few) specific
area(s) after that. I think there's a danger of being Jack of
I guess the first question would be what technologies do you have
implemented? Bridging, DLSW... I guess on the most basic level you could
apply ACLs to limit what media talks to what.
HTH
Nigel
From: Grad Alfons Kanon
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Subject: QUERY ON
Hi all,
On PIX ver 4.1(7) I can use the show actkey to display the connection
license key, but the command is not on the ver 4.1.(6). How do I upgrade the
PIX is I lost the original disk and license? I look on CCO and can't find
any answers.
Regards,
Jacques Allison
Senior Network Engineer
Thanks,
I'm using dlsw.
The tricky part that I am not too expert is on router B since it has both TR
and Eth, so how can I guarranty that Router A to B only ethernet to
ethernet, and Router B to C only TR...not between them (TR to Eth),
Grad
From: Nigel Taylor
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
At router B, Put the token ring into ring-list and the ethernet to port-list
dlsw ring-list 1 rings 10
dlsw port-list 2 ethernet 0
Peer with router A using port-list 2 and Router C using ring-list 1
dlsw remote 2 tcp
dlsw remote 1 tcp
Cheers
Grad Alfons Kanon wrote in message
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Guys,
I just received a Cisco 2516 router/hub and I am a bit unsure about geting
the hub portion to respond for me. The configuration currently in the as
related to the hub portion is as follows:
hub ether 0 1
link-test
auto-polarity
!
hub ether 0 2
link-test
auto-polarity
My questions are
Use ring and bgroup lists on your router B remote peer
statements.
Cheers, Fred
Thanks,
I'm using dlsw.
The tricky part that I am not too expert is on router B since it has both
TR
and Eth, so how can I guarranty that Router A to B only ethernet to
ethernet, and Router B to C only
Hello -
yes - both T3s will be active at the same time. im assuming that the
routers will pick the best path to any destination... later on when i figure
out policy maping maybe i will tweak things if there is a need.
thanks for the tip on the no synchronization command. i was having going
u need to put your serial no
and u ll get a new key
u need cco login
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Hi all,
On PIX ver 4.1(7) I can use the
Excellent!, Congratulations and Good Luck in the further adventures ;-)
Gayathri wrote:
Hi Group,
Just passed the last paper CIT today
Would like to thank everybody for sharing their invaluable knowledge here.
Gayathri
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Did you check your duplex settings on both ends of that connection? Your
end device may be set for half duplex and the switch might be set for full
duplex. This sort of thing happens regularly with autonegotiation. If you
have auto turned on anywhere, turn it off and hard set your settings.
We all hear about max cable lengths for Ethernet. But is there a minimum?
If the TX pair of one side connects to the RX pair of the other, then
collisions, if any, happen at the ingress of the hub or switch in the
buffer, or on the buffer of the nic if just using a really short cross over,
is
Remmert -
With the huge number of messages posted to this group, I imagine we are
the only two that will ever know about this reply! ;-)
I'm writing because I've finished my research and want to report that
the situation is very different from what you wrote. I've experimented
in the lab with
Remmert -
With the huge number of messages posted to this group, I imagine we are
the only two that will ever know about this reply! ;-)
I'm writing because I've finished my research and want to report that
the situation is very different from what you wrote. I've experimented
in the lab with
hi,
i'm setting up my lab and want to install the tftp
server on one PC.I would also want to upgrade my IOS
image and install the IP feature pack.I reckon,that
the tftp can be installed on any PC on any OS say
windows,and that the tftp server would acquire the ip
address of the PC.Can anyone
just need a copy tftp flash command
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hi,
i'm setting up my lab and want to install the tftp
server on one PC.I would also want to
I'm hoping you will be able to provide a follow up report for this problem.
I am curious if your client has discovered they have been victimized by code
red, and that their IIS boxes have been compromised.
In terms of relevance to groupstudy, your discoveries will be relevant as
well. when
shtml
Software Installation Notes
This section provides information about installing software on a PIX
Firewall.
Note If you are upgrading from an earlier software version, save your
configuration and write
Chika-
For your TFTP server, TAC, as well as myself, recommends using Pumpkin TFTP.
It's solid and works great. You can get it for free at the following url:
www.klever.net/kin/pumpkin.html
I don't recall if there is a unix variant of it, but come to think of it, I
think that there is a tftp
Mark is right. If you are using Unix/Linux system, tftp is a daemon that
can be setup to run automatically at boot-time. However, unlike windows
tftp, tftp in unix/linux requires that the file must already be exit
before you can upload from the router to the unix/linux box. It is a
minor
Hi Guys,
Anything stopping me having 2 x NM-1E-2W Cards installed in a Cisco 2610 or
3620?
ie. will this work ok?
I am thinking this may be a cheap option to have one router with 4 WAN ports
and 2 Ethernet Ports,
(as I already have some spare WIC-1T's).
Pls. let me know if this will work, or
Cannot go wrong with CiscoPress or Sybex CCNP books.
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Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through
I would like to create a script to ping all the interfaces in a
configuration, but when I try and paste a list of commands into hypterterm,
only the first one is received.
What do I need to do to feed my console a series of ping commands?
Any help is appreciated...
--- Dennis
Message
Cisco 2611 or 2621 has, besides two E or FA ports, two WAN slots and one
NM slot. With a NM-2W card, you can convert the single NM slot to 2 WAN
slots, getting 4 WAN slots in all.
Nelluri
Rashid Lohiya wrote:
Hi Guys,
Anything stopping me having 2 x NM-1E-2W Cards installed in a Cisco
Does anyone have a spare IBM 8226 MAU they wish to sell (non listed on eBay
except one in a packet with two 2502s)?
I've already got two 2502s and one MAU, but want to be able to have both
interfaces up and run RSRB via Serial interfaces. I can't think of a way to
keep both interfaces up/up
You just need a tftp server/daemon to run on your PC. I like 3Com's
3CDaemon which supports tftp client and server, as well as ftp and syslog,
but Cisco has there own, and Pumpkin is another popular one.
http://support.3com.com/software/utilities_for_windows_32_bit.htm
Their IPCalc is pretty
Sounds like a permissions problem with the tftp daemon... My Linux tftp
daemon has no problem uploading new files that don't exist.
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Sean Young wrote in message
Regarding logging, you can just dump it to a syslog and use Webtrends'
Firewall Suite. It's got all the eye-candy that management usually wants:
http://www.webtrends.com/products/firewall/default.htm
Regarding GUI, the new PIX OS 6.0(1) supports all the commands you can do at
CLI except VPN
Something like this is discussed in the Cisco Press book Advanced IP
Network Design. If they have a default route out to you over an Ethernet
link and that route statement specifies their outbound interface rather than
the ip address of your interface, then their router will have to ARP for
every
I was at LA Networkers this year in the CCIE Power Session, which had 2-3
proctors speaking. The gist of what I got regarding moving to a one-day lab
was to cut the fluffy CCNA-level stuff (ip addressing, etc.) and use some
sort of automation to move it along. Between that, and a longer day (I
Cezar Fistik wrote in message
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Nowhere. Cisco says that the exam marks can change without notice and they
don't publish them. They are different for each exam. You will find your
passing score just befor the exam begins.
Checkout
the nm-1e2w won't work in the 2600's, look at using the nm-2w instead for
the 2610. no
restrictions on the 3620 though.
Rashid Lohiya wrote:
Hi Guys,
Anything stopping me having 2 x NM-1E-2W Cards installed in a Cisco 2610 or
3620?
ie. will this work ok?
I am thinking this may be a
I am in the process of developing a home lab
for CCNP/CCIE study.I have a medium-sized budget
for this, but I don't want to over-spend either.
I would like to know what equipment I would need
to create a lab that would allow me to do useful work
configuring various WAN protocols, in particular
The 4500 in my lab is now generating the following error from a cold boot:
System Bootstrap, Version 5.3(16) [richardd 16], RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Copyright (c) 1996 by cisco Systems, Inc.
Warning: monitor nvram area is corrupt ... using default values
It proceeds to boot 0x101 (boot-rom) in
A medium budget precludes ATM. Makes ISDN iffy - an ISDN simulator is
required. For Frame Relay you just need a router with three or more serial
interfaces. The GroupStudy archives have detailed answers to all aspects of
a home lab.
I have purchased quite a bit of gear on eBay. Had a few problems
I remember reading that it was 3 feet, but I can't give you a source on
that. I'll hunt around.
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We all hear about max cable lengths
I remember seeing 3 feet listed at the minimum also.
Eugene
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I remember reading that it was 3 feet, but I can't give you a source on
that. I'll hunt around.
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when you upgrade the pixos, you'll get a chance to enter a new act. key or
keep the old one.
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Hi all,
On PIX ver 4.1(7) I can use the show actkey to display the connection
license key, but the command is not on the
To ping all the interfaces, create a list in notepad and
paste it into each router. The key is to change the
ASCII delay in Hyperterminal to something like 500 ms.
Also if you have frame relay interfaces make sure you
have a map for the local interface.
Cheers, Fred.
I would like to
Refer the CCNA book by Todd Lammle, an excellent
resource if u want concise information to pass the
exam. The pracitce exams r also good. All the best.
IMran.
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Hello
I am beginning to start my preperation for CCNA.So
please do guide me about something relating to the
Good luck in the NEW economy!!!
I am setting out to gain knowledge and experience in
UNIX (FreeBSD) with yet another home lab as well as do
some major PC gaming.
I have really appreciated (and benefited - CCDP
CCNP) from this forum, but is time to move on to other
ventures. I wish you all
I'm having difficulty connecting a brand new 6509 to a 3500. For the 3500 I
put the ip address 192.168.3.150 on Vlan1 and added a default-gateway
192.168.3.254.
Now on the 6509, I set FA2/1 to 192.168.3.100. Default-gateway is the same
as that for the 3500. Port FA2/1 of the 6509 connects with
I am studying for the CCNP routing test and I was wondering if anyone out
there has any feed back on the RouterSim CCNP routing simulator?
Thank you in advance ;-)
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I am studying for the CCNP routing test and was wondering if anyone had any
feed back about the RouterSim CCNP router simulator?
Thnx in advance ;-)
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I do believe the shortest patch cord length for 10/100Base-T is 1 meter.
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We all hear about max cable lengths for Ethernet. But is
Got lots of shortys around our camp and never had any problems. 8 inch to
be exact.
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Subject: RE: Ethernet Trivia mostly, Need an EE's answer probably.
A quick search of the IEEE 802.3 spec didn't turn up any matches for 1 m as
being the minimum length for 10BaseT (nor even 10Base2).
There is a reference in the document however in Section 14 - Twisted Pair
Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) and baseband medium, type 10BaseT has a clause
that
Would anyone direct any information about the Interface Switch 0 in
MC3810?
TIA
Fanglo
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#1 and #2, written by the same author, are the best. Skip #3.
g_study wrote:
Bosson offers Practice Test #1, Test #2, Test #3 for the CCIE written.
Which
is the best?
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