Re: Hello All [7:13821]

2001-07-26 Thread Mohamed El Komy
welcome,as we need a voice specialist like you on the list. Can I ask you to recommend for me the best books explaining voice technology (over ip,frame relay and ATM) either from Cisco Press or from others?? "Mustafa For CCIE" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Gree

Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread mishaal
How true is this? Can anyone throw some light on this report from www.zdlabs.com, 70-80% packet loss is rather substantial..hope it's not true! thanks >From ZDLAbs : " In Layer 2 mode, the Black Diamond and Alpine switches forwarded 100% of the traffic offered during the test without dropping a

mpls_cisco [7:13839]

2001-07-26 Thread
Hi! How are you? I send you this file in order to have your advice See you later. Thanks [GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type application/mixed which had a name of mpls_cisco.doc.com] [GroupStudy.com removed a section which didn't have a content-type header] Message Posted at: htt

Re: A message from the CCIE Program [7:13789]

2001-07-26 Thread Anand Ghody
Since I can't add an attachment I copy and pasted Caslow's response as presented to me when I e-mailed Lorne at Cisco regarding my concerns and Cisco's motivations for changing the lab format. Date: July 10, 2001 To: Lorne Braddock, Cisco Systems From: Bruce Caslow, Mentor Technologies Sub

Re: cit [7:13603]

2001-07-26 Thread Mohamed El Komy
Focus on questions about : 1- Protocol analyzers (you must be able to detect the problem from the analyzer O/P). 2- The CIT book appendix about Cisco TAC,Tools,S/W centre,(there're many questions about that part) Send me ur mail and i'll send u a good dump. "Moahzam Durrani" wrote in messag

Re: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread bryan
very true. mishaal wrote: > How true is this? > Can anyone throw some light on this report from www.zdlabs.com, 70-80% > packet loss is rather substantial..hope it's not true! > thanks > > From ZDLAbs : > > " In Layer 2 mode, the Black Diamond and Alpine switches forwarded 100% > of the traffic

RE: permit ip any any [7:13686]

2001-07-26 Thread Ciaron Gogarty
Hi Tony, remember that the direction to which you apply an access list is dependant on the router, for example: applying an access list IN on a router mean packets going inbound on the interface, this is independant of what you want to deny, ie inbound snmp. so for example to block SNMP from the

Re: eigrp secondary address(some partical routing lost) [7:13841]

2001-07-26 Thread Eric ding
""Eric ding"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > such as below: > routerA(fas0)(fas0)routerB > routerA# > interface fas0 > ip add 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 > router ei 1 > net 1.0.0.0 > no au > > routerB# > interface fas0 > ip add 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.0 > ip add 1.

test msg [7:13845]

2001-07-26 Thread Uttam Majumdar
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RE: Why can't I ping router interface? [7:13736]

2001-07-26 Thread Ciaron Gogarty
well bware, I think you'll find that your nic card1 172.16.x.x will not route anything to an ip address such as 172.16.64.15 because as far as that network is concerned that is a LOCAL address. ie on a local network, it will arp for the mac of that IP which it will never find... but won't ever ro

question on ipunumbered [7:13846]

2001-07-26 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo
Why when using unnumbered interfaces, any routing protocol running across the serial line must not advertise subnet information ? Thanks in advance _ For Rs. 2,000,000 worth of Aptech scholarships click below http://events.rediff.com/aptech

classless routing [7:13847]

2001-07-26 Thread suleman ibrahim aboo
Can you please explain what would happen and why. A router has ip classless enabled. It's routing table has entries for 10.5.0.0/16 and 10.6.0.0/16 and a default route 0.0.0.0. A packet arrives for a destination on 10.7.0.0/16. Which route does it take ? thanks in advance _

Catalyst 5509 [7:13848]

2001-07-26 Thread Andy Low
Hi, Anyone knows how to enable ACL or some form of telnet control to the switch. Is there any instructions on how to control the SNMP query as well. Thanks, Andy Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=13848&t=13848 --

RE: Problems with AIM compression on 3660/2600 [7:13742]

2001-07-26 Thread Simon Watson
Hi Bob The IOS version on all the routers are 12.0(7)XK1 Simon >From: "Bob Johnson" >Reply-To: "Bob Johnson" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: Problems with AIM compression on 3660/2600 [7:13742] >Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 13:36:30 -0400 > >In my previous reply I'm refering to the (as far as

Re: Multiple EIGRP Processes [7:13774]

2001-07-26 Thread Phil Barker
>>> SNIP Well, in my situation, as soon as eigrp AS 2 is implemented on B and C, B loses all the routes advertised by C until I clear the eigrp neighbors. At that point this begins to work correctly. >>> END SNIP. I don't think you've got anything wrong here, but you maybe just pushing EIGRP a

MPLS over ISDN [7:13849]

2001-07-26 Thread George Stylianou
hi, has anyone implemented ISDN backup with MPLS? If so would you mind sending me a sample config. I have been trying to get this working with a PRI but have not been successful. The isdn part works fine. If I ping across the point-to-point link (PE to CE) it works. As soon as I bind the dialer

Re: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"bryan" cc: Sent by: Subject: Re: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837] nobody@groups tudy.com

RE: Catalyst 5509 [7:13848]

2001-07-26 Thread Farhan Ahmed
Console> (enable) set ip permit 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 telnet 172.16.0.0 with mask 255.255.0.0 added to telnet permit list. Console> (enable) set ip permit 172.20.52.32 255.255.255.224 snmp 172.20.52.32 with mask 255.255.255.224 added to snmp permit list. Console> (enable) set ip permit 172.20.5

Re: A message from the CCIE Program [7:13789]

2001-07-26 Thread Anand Ghody
below is what I believe the source of this thread is about. It looks like some else had also e-mailed Lorne, except Lorne sent him two reports instead of just the one from Caslow as was done for me. Below is Mr. Remakers remarks. Mr. Phil Remaker is one of the first people to achieve CCIE cert

FW: classless routing [7:13847]

2001-07-26 Thread Burnham, Chris
-Original Message- From: Burnham, Chris Sent: 26 July 2001 12:14 To: 'suleman ibrahim aboo' Subject: RE: classless routing [7:13847] It will take the default route for the following reason: first of all I assume that you are running a classfull protocol such as RIP or IGRP. When runni

RE: Async comes up but encapsulation fails [7:13834]

2001-07-26 Thread Bruce McNamara
Have you verified the the encapsulation type on either side? We use CHAP as it is professed to be more secure using the chanllenge-response method. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=13856&t=13834 -- FAQ, list archive

Re: Just passed 640-503 [7:13485]

2001-07-26 Thread Phantom
The main focus of the exam seems to be on OSPF EIGRP and BGP, other than that there is a few questions on rip igrp and vlsm ""Jianfeng Wang"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I noticed that sypress ccnp 503 routing book has dropped all wan portion in > 403. Is that

Re: VLAN routing [7:13465]

2001-07-26 Thread Peter Van Oene
Ok, one more round of nit picky comments and I'll quit :) > > >> > Do I need a router between my VLANs? > >If you want the VLANs to communicate with each other. Are these trick >questions? ;-) I realize there are cases where you don't want them to >communicate. I guess that is what you are gett

Question for Support exam [7:13859]

2001-07-26 Thread Yan Yin
Hi all, Here I have one Support exam question, need your answer and explanation. Thanks. What does a switch vlan correspond to the vlan routing paradigm? 1) Bridge Group 2) Router interface 3) ISL trunk identifier 4) Single routed subnet 5) Spanning-tree branch Regards, Yan Yin Message Pos

RE: classless routing [7:13847]

2001-07-26 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
The /16 means that the network in the address given are the first 16 bits, or in other words the first two octets. Therefore: 10.5.0.0/16 gives network 10.5 10.6.0.0/16 gives network 10.6 10.7.0.0/16 gives network 10.7 Since there are no table entries for network 10.7, it will use the defa

Re: 640-509 [7:13815]

2001-07-26 Thread Raul De La Garza
Hi, While I am bound by the "Agreement" to "Cisco" not to divulge any answers to the questions you have concerning the Foundation 2.0, I can tell you that it was the most grueling examination I have ever been administered, rivalling only a few of my undergraduate examinations. I took the exam

QUERY ON FRAME RELAY, Can't ping to it's own interface [7:13862]

2001-07-26 Thread Grad Alfons Kanon
Hello, Can anybody explain why we I can't ping to local multipoint sub interface..? int s0 encapsulation frame relay frame-relay lmi-type ansi int 0.1 multipoint ip add 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.248 frame-relay interface-dlci 200 frame-relay interface-dlci 300 i can't ping to 172.16.1.1 locally,

Re: Async comes up but encapsulation fails [7:13834]

2001-07-26 Thread Ahmed Mamoor Amimi
Both the routers get connected but can't ping both side and says "encapsualtion failed" the config on both side for async port is interface Async1 ip address 192.168.4.2 255.255.255.0 no ip directed-broadcast encapsulation ppp keepalive 10 dialer in-band dialer wait-

RE: QUERY ON FRAME RELAY, Can't ping to it's own inter [7:13862]

2001-07-26 Thread dragi radovanovic
Hi! Maybe you should add a map for it? Dragi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=13865&t=13862 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure

RE: CCDA [7:13826]

2001-07-26 Thread Steve Smith
In my humble opinion the CCDA was not REAL hard but it was challenging. I probably should have bought Pricilla's Top Down book. I used practice test and Cisco press books. There still was questions on the test that where not in any of the study material I studied. Case studies are no problem. reg

OT Mailing Lists [7:13866]

2001-07-26 Thread Dale Frohman
Group, This is a bit off topic. But i was wondering if anyone could recommend any mailing lists that help candidates attempting the RHCE and MCSE 2k. Any information will be appreciated. Thanks Dale Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=13866&t=13866

Re: VLAN routing [7:13465]

2001-07-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Ok, one more round of nit picky comments and I'll quit :) > >> > >>> > Do I need a router between my VLANs? >> >>If you want the VLANs to communicate with each other. Are these trick >>questions? ;-) I realize there are cases where you don't want them to >>communicate. I guess that is what you

RE: access list.. [7:13564]

2001-07-26 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Farhan, You need to understand how this works, and the best thing to do is to grap a pen and a paper and write down the addresses, first in decimal, and then in binary. Let's try... The numbers you wish to block here are 224 thru 239: 224 : 1110 225 : 1110 0001

Re: OT Mailing Lists [7:13866]

2001-07-26 Thread NetEng
For MCSE 2K news.microsoft.com|miscrosoft.public.cert.exam.mcse For RHCE alt.certification.redhat ""Dale Frohman"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Group, > > This is a bit off topic. But i was wondering if anyone could recommend > any mailing lists that help cand

RE: question on ipunumbered [7:13846]

2001-07-26 Thread Chuck Larrieu
IP unnumbered is a technique used to conserve IP address space. I believe it is discussed in RFC 1812 in terms of a possible mechanism that would permit IP unnumbered. I.e. router RID's can serve as a means of identifying the devices on either end of serial links and point-to-point subinterfaces o

Re: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread Peter Van Oene
I've heard similar in the past. However, keep in mind that very few enterprise networks will ever generate traffic at that level. I've never seen any network even turn on the utilization lights on the C6k or C5k for that matter. Too often people weight sheer throughput higher than other enterpr

A PING - Connectivity Issue [7:13873]

2001-07-26 Thread Ray Smith
Guys, I was putting a lab together and noticed something wierd. I configured my Sparc (Unix) station's Le0 interface with an IP address, brought it up and decided to play around with it a little. I noticed that I could ping the IP that I configured on the interface although it was disconnect

Re: VLAN routing [7:13465]

2001-07-26 Thread Peter Van Oene
Good points. I should certainly clarify that I don't advocate bridging between VLANs unless it makes sense to do so which is usually a corner case. I also fully support properly scoping broadcast domains and using a one vlan to one subnet methodology for cleanliness. I love simple networks. I

Re: OT Mailing Lists [7:13866]

2001-07-26 Thread Guy Russell
Saluki.com they have an MCSE mailing list... VERY active.. - Original Message - From: Dale Frohman To: Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 8:56 AM Subject: OT Mailing Lists [7:13866] > Group, > > This is a bit off topic. But i was wondering if anyone could recommend > any mailing lists t

RE: QUERY ON FRAME RELAY, Can't ping to it's own inter [7:13875]

2001-07-26 Thread Grad Alfons Kanon
Thanks, it doesn't matter whether I use frame relay map and interface dlci, still can't ping. Router A int s0 encap frame-relay frame-relay lmi-type ansi int s0.1 multipoint ip add 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.248 frame-relay map ip 172.16.1.2 200 broadcast frame-relay map ip 172.16.1.3 300 broadcas

RE: Problems with AIM compression on 3660/2600 [7:13742]

2001-07-26 Thread Bob Johnson
Check out bug id# CSCdm69595 There are several others but they don't show up on CCO (Cisco keeps some bugs private) Essentially hw compression mungs up multicast data on 2600/3600 serial interfaces. They say it was fixed in latter releases of 12.07 so you may want to try one of the 12.1 images...

Re: QUERY ON FRAME RELAY, Can't ping to it's own interface [7:13877]

2001-07-26 Thread Raul F. Fernandez-IGLOU
I am not having any problem pinging my subinterface addresses locally. You may want to shut down the interface and bring it back up and see if this alleviates your problem. Raul - Original Message - From: "Grad Alfons Kanon" To: Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:24 AM Subject: QUERY ON

Re: 640-509 [7:13815]

2001-07-26 Thread Ntia Yinka
Thanks a lot! I'm not asking for copyright info like questions etc, i'm just asking for exam features. Well it's ok if like you say it's copyright info. I just don't like going "blind" into an exam. Thanks anyway. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=13878&t=13815

RE: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread Chuck Larrieu
the full url, so you don't have to rack your brains searching for the report: http://www.zdnet.com/etestinglabs/reports/extcisco.pdf looks like they did not use the switch fabric module 256 gig option for the catalyst. but with regards to the results - hey, if a device is receiving far more inp

Re: BGP Bandwidth [7:13817]

2001-07-26 Thread John Neiberger
This is entirely up to you since you'll be doing the configuration. If you choose to configure the AT&T link as backup only, then you'll only have 3MB available. Do you already have at least a full /24 prefix assigned to you? Do you have your own ASN? If so, then if you have a hefty enough rou

Test [7:13880]

2001-07-26 Thread cisco-commando boy
_ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=13880&t=13880 -- FAQ, list archives, and

RE: Async comes up but encapsulation fails [7:13834]

2001-07-26 Thread Farhan Ahmed
use autoselect ppp where is the dialer info?? Best Regards Have A Good Day!! Farhan Ahmed MCSE+I, MCP Win2k, CCDA, CCNA, CSE, CCNA Network Engineer Mideast Data Systems Abudhabi Uae. Privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this message or Attachments hereto. Please a

Re: BGP prefix compiling [7:13828]

2001-07-26 Thread John Neiberger
I'm going to take a shot at this. Before I continue I'll share something that wasn't obvious to me when I first looked at prefix lists and wasn't mentioned in the IRA book. It was mentioned elsewhere--CertificationZone, I think--and this helped me out a lot. This is embarrassing to admit, but I

Re: Calculating Collision % [7:13824]

2001-07-26 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The single collision count indicates the number of frames that were transmitted after a single collision. The multiple collision count indicates the number of frames that were transmitted after multiple collisions. The late collision count indicates the number of frames that experienced a coll

RE: BGP prefix compiling [7:13828]

2001-07-26 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Yes that does make sense - THANKS - and I wonder why none of the books I have read about this mention this small but very important fact, that ge stands for >= and le for = and it just didn't occur to me. From previous programming experience a long time ago I should have noticed this, but I had a

Re: classless routing [7:13847]

2001-07-26 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 04:56 AM 7/26/01, suleman ibrahim aboo wrote: >Can you please explain what would happen and why. > > >A router has ip classless enabled. It's routing table has entries for >10.5.0.0/16 and 10.6.0.0/16 and a default route 0.0.0.0. A packet arrives >for a destination on 10.7.0.0/16. Which route d

RE: BGP prefix compiling [7:13828]

2001-07-26 Thread John Neiberger
I don't see why that wouldn't work. As I mentioned previously, it will match all prefixes that begin with exactly 172.16 but have a mask of /8 or greater. There are other ways to accomplish the same thing that make more sense, but at the moment this logic seems valid. Although, I suppose it doe

RE: BGP prefix compiling [7:13828]

2001-07-26 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Okay, now you're confusing me John. If we take "ip prefix-list elvira permit 172.16.0.0/16 le 32" wouldn't that permit /16 thru /32, whereas "ip prefix-list elvire permit 172.16.0.0/16 ge 8" would permit /8 thru /32? But, I guess the error message you included was for the /16 ge 8, which kind of

Seattle Study Group, Cisco User Group [7:13889]

2001-07-26 Thread Christopher J. Tiernan
The Cisco office in Bellevue, WA will be hosting their first Seattle Cisco User Group meeting on Wednesday, August 15, 2001 in their building location, 500 108th Avenue NE. Part of the agenda for that meeting will be dedicated to discussion on the formation of Study groups in the area for those lo

RE: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread Patrick Ramsey
The major thing here is that the BD is FAR cheaper and out performs regardless of options etc.etc.etc... We just left Extreme for Cisco only because of Politics I as an engineer love extreme and think they have far superior products! Without knowing anything about extremware, I configured a

RE: BGP prefix compiling [7:13828]

2001-07-26 Thread John Neiberger
Exactly! ;-) Since a prefix must start with at least 172.16.0.0/16, it doesn't make sense to use "ge 8". The mask must be at least /16 to match 172.16.0.0/16, hence the error. As you can see from the error, the ge value must be greater than the mask you specify in the first portion of the stat

RE: BGP prefix compiling [7:13828]

2001-07-26 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Once again, thanks John, It is small conversations like this one that makes you learn something the books for some reason doesn't mention, or explains badly. Thanks, Ole ~~~ Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [E

RE: ccna challenge question [7:13565]

2001-07-26 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
I didn't say that RIP can advertise nonclassful subnets. I only said that variable-length subnet masking is not supported by RIP. And it doesn't. What I did say was that (because RIP doesn't advertise a subnet mask), when a router receives a routing update for a network that is not configured o

Re: VLAN routing [7:13465]

2001-07-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Good points. I should certainly clarify that I don't advocate bridging >between VLANs unless it makes sense to do so which is usually a corner >case. I also fully support properly scoping broadcast domains and using a >one vlan to one subnet methodology for cleanliness. I love simple >networks

Re: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread John Hardman
Hi It's true. It's also true that in similar tests with a Foundry will also out perform a Cat. But keep in mind that a lot of this works out to be FUD. Sales people from each company will have various reasons why you should choose their product over the other. The bottom line is that you have to

Re: QUERY ON FRAME RELAY, Can't ping to it's own inter [7:1]

2001-07-26 Thread Juan Carlos Cavallero
Hi ! As far as I know: in general you can't ping your own serial interfaces. Regards. Juan Carlos - Original Message - From: "Grad Alfons Kanon" To: Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 12:16 PM Subject: RE: QUERY ON FRAME RELAY, Can't ping to it's own inter [7:13875] > > Thanks, > > > > it

Short Outage [7:13899]

2001-07-26 Thread Paul Borghese
Due to an upgrade gone bad, we had a short outage between 3:00 and 4:00 PM EST. If you sent a message during that time, you may need to resend. Sorry for the inconvenience. Paul Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=13899&t=13899 --

Re: Ethernet Tutorial [7:13281]

2001-07-26 Thread Tom Lisa
Maybe I should go back to Mosaic! :) Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco Regional Networking Academy Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: At 07:53 PM 7/24/01, Tom Lisa wrote: >Dave, > >Gave it a try. Unfortunately it only affects the window bars & menus, not >th

3Com does not play well with Cisco & RIPv2 [7:13900]

2001-07-26 Thread Provost, Robert
> We have a Frame Relay network with 3Com and Cisco routers. The core > routers are 3Com PathBuilders S500 series. All routers are configured > for RIP version 2 (VLSM). All of the 3Com router's RIP routes show up > fine in the Pathbuilder's RIP table. The Cisco router's RIP routes > show up,

Re: Can 2501 handle two T1s [7:13733]

2001-07-26 Thread Tom Lisa
I wasn't that brave. I did it on a 2600 series running OSPF, BGP, NAT & ACL'S in a lab environment. Result: CRASH CITY! Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco Regional Networking Academy Chuck Larrieu wrote: for proof of this, issue a "debug all" command on a prod

Re: VLAN routing [7:13465]

2001-07-26 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
> >Telling people they need a router between them makes people think that > >VLANs have some magical layer three capabilities which leads to the > >above question. Do people ever ask if you need a router between your > >layer 2 broadcast domains? No. Because it used to be obvious. If you > >wa

CFR's [7:13903]

2001-07-26 Thread Wheeler, Janice
Hi Kelly, I need to order 100 construction standards books. I will need them by July 31, 2001. Can you check to see if your company still uses UPS. They have a 3 day delivery service which will reduce my shipping cost. The last order cost me $700. Let me know. Janice Message Posted at:

Re: 3Com does not play well with Cisco & RIPv2 [7:13900]

2001-07-26 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Cisco routers default to update every 'so often' where as the 3com routers update when a change has been made...this is why the cisco routers drop all updates after so long because the 3com router is no longer sending them. On the cisco side you can change the update interval to match and all sho

wrong study notes at cramsession.com [7:13905]

2001-07-26 Thread Farhan Ahmed
Dallas2(config-if)#dialer in-band (enables v25bis on sync and chat-scripts on async) Adding Modems to Router - The router has a built-in modem compatibility database (modemcap) to issue the correct initialization strings. Use the following command to have the router search and configure the new mo

RE: VLAN routing [7:13465]

2001-07-26 Thread Liang Mark J Civ AFRL/PROI
Or Connect your switch to an ATM network, map your vlans to elans then MPOA to router between your elans, that will solve your routing problems. BUT MPOA is a virtual router! You need a router!!! Mark, -Original Message- From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thurs

Re: CFR's [7:13903]

2001-07-26 Thread hal9001
Hi Janice, Do you want this order in the US or Great Britain where you message has been directed to. I'm open to offers! Karl - Original Message - From: "Wheeler, Janice" To: Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:41 PM Subject: CFR's [7:13903] > Hi Kelly, > > I need to order 100 construc

Re: VLAN routing [7:13465]

2001-07-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
> > >Telling people they need a router between them makes people think that >> >VLANs have some magical layer three capabilities which leads to the >> >above question. Do people ever ask if you need a router between your >> >layer 2 broadcast domains? No. Because it used to be obvious. If

Re: QUERY ON FRAME RELAY, Can't ping to it's own inter [7:1]

2001-07-26 Thread Haitao Huang
The solution I found to the problem is to use point-to-point sub-interfaces instead of configuring the frame settings on the serial interface. I have attached a link that explains it in a little more detail. http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/OpenForum/dispnewqa.pl/6058 - Haitao "Juan Car

Re: VLAN routing [7:13465]

2001-07-26 Thread Peter Van Oene
Incline comment >>And the question often is, "what problem are you trying to solve by >>routing between VLANs?" There certainly are reasons, in a campus >>environment, to bridge between VLANs with a L2 switch, such as the >>VLAN users in one or more buildings and the servers for that VLAN in >>a

Re: Hello All [7:13821]

2001-07-26 Thread Mustafa For CCIE
Hello Mohammed, I personally have: Voice over IP Fundamentals by Cisco Press. This is good for the basics. Some of my customers also showed their appreciation for: Integrating Voice and Data Networks by Scott Keagy Also we are working on putting tips for the customers. Please see: http://www.cisco

Re: 3Com does not play well with Cisco & RIPv2 [7:13900]

2001-07-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Cisco routers default to update every 'so often' where as the 3com routers >update when a change has been made...this is why the cisco routers drop all >updates after so long because the 3com router is no longer sending them. On >the cisco side you can change the update interval to match and all

Re: A PING - Connectivity Issue [7:13873]

2001-07-26 Thread Patrick Bass
because your pinging your own interface ""Ray Smith"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Guys, > > I was putting a lab together and noticed something wierd. I configured my > Sparc (Unix) station's Le0 interface with an IP address, brought it up and > decided to pl

Dual T1 Bonding? [7:13914]

2001-07-26 Thread Matt Goodhue
Hello, We have a Cisco2621 with two T1 going to the same place. Does anyone have a link to some IOS examples that would allow them to be bonded together? \ We would like the ability to download at the combined T1 speed of 3 mb. Currently we seem to max out at only 1 T1 speed. I did searches a

Re: Dual T1 Bonding? [7:13914]

2001-07-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hello, > >We have a Cisco2621 with two T1 going to the same place. Does anyone have a >link to some IOS examples that would allow them to be bonded together? \ > >We would like the ability to download at the combined T1 speed of 3 mb. >Currently we seem to max out at only 1 T1 speed. I did sea

Booting in rom-mode on a cat5500 [7:13916]

2001-07-26 Thread Frank Kim
Hi guys, I got a cat5500 originally running on 16megs of dram and 8megs of flash on some old ass code. I took out that 16megs dram stick and traded it off for a carnesada burrito. Luckily, I had a 32megs dram stick left so I plugged it into the cat5500 and it worked like a champ. After finishin

RE: Dual T1 Bonding? [7:13914]

2001-07-26 Thread Schneider, Matt
interface Multilink1 ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x no cdp enable ppp multilink multilink-group 1 interface Serial0 no ip address encapsulation ppp ip mroute-cache no fair-queue ppp multilink multilink-group 1 interface Serial1 no ip address encapsulation ppp ip mroute-cache no fair-q

1,000 Commission Per Sale! 10215 [7:13919]

2001-07-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: A PING - Connectivity Issue [7:13873]

2001-07-26 Thread Ray Smith
That could not be the 'WHY' it happens because if I had done that with a PC the interface would not work, so there must be something other than it merely able to ping because it is its own interface. Thanks man >From: "Patrick Bass" >Reply-To: "Patrick Bass" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject:

RE: 1,000 Commission Per Sale! 10215 [7:13920]

2001-07-26 Thread Chuck Larrieu
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Re: Dual T1 Bonding? [7:13914]

2001-07-26 Thread Jonathan Hays
excerpted below: "Bandwidth ON Demand Interoperability Group (BONDING) Bandwidth ON Demand Interoperability Group (BONDING) is used for combining B channels together to increase bandwidth. Inverse multiplexing is used to take a single signal from a user's equipment and divide the signal into a n

RE: Booting in rom-mode on a cat5500 [7:13916]

2001-07-26 Thread Daniel Cotts
Certainly on Sup I blades and I suppose on Sup II and III blades there is a set of jumpers on the card labeled "diag". You'll have to find a jumper to fit; but that will get you into rom mon. On the Sup I it is behind the usage display. > -Original Message- > From: Frank Kim [mailto:[EMAI

Re: Ethernet Tutorial [7:13281]

2001-07-26 Thread David L. Blair
In a few years, I need a 21" monitor myself. In the meantime, I am clinging on to my 20/20 vision for now. -dlb ""Tom Lisa"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Dave, > > Gave it a try. Unfortunately it only affects the window bars & menus, not > the display > area

Re: Ethernet Tutorial [7:13281]

2001-07-26 Thread David L. Blair
I was working at the University of Illinois when Marc Anderson was just a low paid graduate student for Larry Smarr at NCSA and Mosaic was released and Netscape for just a project by some unknown graduate students. -dlb ""Tom Lisa"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].

OT: Re: 1,000 Commission Per Sale! (Hmm... Smells like Spam [7:13924]

2001-07-26 Thread W. Alan Robertson
My Favorite Part is the .sig block: [snip] __ We strongly oppose the use of SPAM email and do not want anyone who does not wish to receive our mailings to receive them. As a result, we have retained the services of an independent 3rd party to administer our lis

RE: 1,000 Commission Per Sale! 10215 [7:13926]

2001-07-26 Thread James Wilson
since they have to pay for every minute on the 888 number everyone should be sure and call them and let them know how much you appreciate having their spam shoved down your mailbox. Call long, call often. - James D. Wilson, CCDA, MCP "non sunt multiplicanda entia praeter necessitatem" William of

RE: 1,000 Commission Per Sale! 10215 [7:13927]

2001-07-26 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
Ever hear of 1-800 (or 1-888) numbers being call-forward to 1-900 pay numbers? You get a nasty bill in the mail. As an aside, for those of you using dialup--one of the local police officers in charge of internet fraud told of an incident where people who visited a web page had their modems disco

Windows 2000 MCSE Training Kit for sale! and Cisco books! [7:13929]

2001-07-26 Thread JC
Hello, I am currently selling my Windows 2000 MCSE Training Kit from Microsoft. It contains the following Microsoft Press books: 1) Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (Exam 70-210) 2) Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (Exam 70-215) 3) Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure A

Re: Question for Support exam [7:13859]

2001-07-26 Thread Imran Moin
If you are using a layer 3 switch, then i would go with option 2 because each vlan on the switch corresponds to a logical interface on the router. So that would be my 0.02 cent answer. Imran. --- Yan Yin wrote: > Hi all, > > Here I have one Support exam question, need your > answer and expl

RE: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread Perry J. Lucas
The big question is will Extreme and Foundry be around next year? Perry J. Lucas -Original Message- From: John Hardman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 2:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837] Hi It's true. It's also

Re: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread John Hardman
Hi You have a point there, but I will bet Foundry will be, not too sure about Extreme. Foundry just reported their 10th straight profitable quarter. -- John Hardman CCNP MCSE ""Perry J. Lucas"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > The big question is will Extreme an

RE: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837]

2001-07-26 Thread adam lee
Maybe as part of Cisco! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Perry J. Lucas Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Catalyst 6509 vs BlackDiamond [7:13837] The big question is will Extreme and Foundry be aroun

BGP Question -Help Pease [7:13934]

2001-07-26 Thread Nabil Fares
Greetings, Need your expertise on some BGP Design issues. We currently have 2 T3 connections, one to Sprint and the other to UUNet. We're getting a 3rd T3 (internet connection from Sprint) to a new building on campus that's going to be connected to the old building with existing internet connec