CCIE date swap [7:14072]

2001-07-29 Thread Khalid, Mohammad
Guys I have CCIE date available for 18th and 19th of September, I want to exchange with somebody who has date in November preferably in 3rd or 4th week. Please contact me. Thanks M. Khalid Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=14072t=14072

RE: delay command [7:14071]

2001-07-29 Thread Farhan Ahmed
try dialer hold-queue and hold the traffic and see when yr app times out... Best Regards Have A Good Day!! *** Farhan Ahmed* MCSE+I, MCP Win2k, CCDA, CCNA, CSE Network Engineer Mideast Data Systems Abudhabi Uae.

HSRP running states.... [7:14074]

2001-07-29 Thread Mark Odette II
Howard, Priscilla, et al.- I'm working on knocking out the BCMSN exam, and am re-covering HSRP -(which I have read many on this list to state that it probably won't hardly be on the test, but I don't care) Here's my delima I'm a logical thinker, and going over the 6 different states of

Redundant Route Reflectors [7:14075]

2001-07-29 Thread Albert Lu
Hello Group, I've been doing some research on BGP Route Reflectors. What I'm looking to design is a topology where all sites are Route Reflector clients to a site which is designated as the Route Reflector. All sites have dual routers for redundancy, including the site designated as the Route

RE: HSRP running states.... [7:14074]

2001-07-29 Thread Willy Schoots
Hi Mark, There is actually an RFC about HSRP it is RFC2281: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2281.txt?number=2281 From this RFC, this might clear most of your confusion: + If the virtual IP address is configured, set state 3 (Listen) If the virtual IP address is not configured, set state 2

Recognize this?? [7:14077]

2001-07-29 Thread Stephen Flint
Hi, Does anyone recognize these error messages? %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/ network-confg cisconet-cfg routerb-confg This will repeat endlessly, right in the middle of typing a command!! Could this be

Re: Recognize this?? [7:14077]

2001-07-29 Thread Sam Deckert
try putting: no service config into your config. It appears to be looking for a config from a tftp server... No, I dont think this would be responsible for your link being down Sam. - Original Message - From: Stephen Flint To: Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 8:06 PM Subject:

Re: Recognize this?? [7:14077]

2001-07-29 Thread Erick B.
Thats 'service config' at work. Its on by default and trys to load config via network. Globally, do 'no service config' to stop it. It isn't cause of your link being down. E --- Stephen Flint wrote: Hi, Does anyone recognize these error messages? %Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/

Re: Redundant Route Reflectors [7:14075]

2001-07-29 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Hello Group, I've been doing some research on BGP Route Reflectors. What I'm looking to design is a topology where all sites are Route Reflector clients to a site which is designated as the Route Reflector. All sites have dual routers for redundancy, including the site designated as the Route

Re: HSRP running states.... [7:14074]

2001-07-29 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Howard, Priscilla, et al.- I'm working on knocking out the BCMSN exam, and am re-covering HSRP -(which I have read many on this list to state that it probably won't hardly be on the test, but I don't care) Here's my delima I'm a logical thinker, and going over the 6 different states of

DNL Blackhole list for GroupStudy [7:14082]

2001-07-29 Thread Paul Borghese
I would like to hear some opinions on using a DNS blackhole list such as maps, or ordb with GroupStudy.com. Good idea, bad idea? Effective? Paul Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=14082t=14082 -- FAQ, list

Re: CCIE date swap [7:14072]

2001-07-29 Thread Michael Damkot
keep in mind that November is after the Date for the 1 day lab change.. -- Michael Damkot Technical Trainer Network Support Engineer II Khalid, Mohammad wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Guys I have CCIE date available for 18th and 19th of September, I want to

Re: delay command [7:14071]

2001-07-29 Thread Michael L. Williams
There are devices you can purchase that will add latency to a connection (as you describe below). I don't remember the exact name of it, but if you search the archives, you'll find it. There have been discussions in this group about such a device. Mike W. kwock99 wrote in message [EMAIL

RE: delay command [7:14071]

2001-07-29 Thread Farhan Ahmed
what kind of devices.. u ve any urls? Best Regards Have A Good Day!! -Original Message- From: Michael L. Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 7:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: delay command [7:14071] There are devices you can purchase that

USB Port on 515 PIX [7:14087]

2001-07-29 Thread Mail
Does anyone know what the USB port is used for? It is next to the console port. Thanks, Daniel Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=14087t=14087 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: delay command [7:14071]

2001-07-29 Thread kwock99
Thanks for your info. I do not have a chance to test your command. Just curious what does the Delay command do? Francis Tsui - Original Message - From: Farhan Ahmed To: 'kwock99' ; Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 4:35 PM Subject: RE: delay command [7:14071] try dialer hold-queue and

5500 - Using a RSM [7:14089]

2001-07-29 Thread Chris Headings
Using a RSM in a Catalyst 5500, how would that affect rate-limiting on an Ethernet sub-interface on a router, since technically the switch can now route between VLANs rather than send the packets thru the router then back to the switch. Meaning will the switched packets for a customer still

Re: delay command [7:14071]

2001-07-29 Thread Michael L. Williams
Well, I searched the archives and I couldn't find it either.. Anyone else from the group remember the device that was talked about a few months ago regarding WAN emulation, etc???I remember going to the web page and it seemed like a great device... Here is a page of links I found

OT: Fridays funnies [7:14091]

2001-07-29 Thread Natasha
Guess I'm a little late... - If you can start the day without caffeine, If you can get along without pep pills, If you can always be cheerful, ignoring aches and pains, If you can resist complaining and boring people with your troubles, If you can eat the

Re: 5500 - Using a RSM [7:14089]

2001-07-29 Thread Michael L. Williams
When you say router are you referring to an router that is external to the 5500 or to the RSM itself? If you're using the RSM on the 5500 and have a NetFlow Feature Card (NFFC) you can enable Multi-Layer switching, which should give you a tremendous performance increase when routing between

Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]

2001-07-29 Thread Paul Borghese
Some dimwit created a cisco group at yahoogroups and has been subscribing people who have posted from this list to the group. If this has occurred to you, please protest to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maybe we can get this guy shutdown. Frankly I am amazed Yahoo will allow your e-mail address to be put

BSCN suggested questions [7:14095]

2001-07-29 Thread sami natour
All , do you were I can get BSCN suggeted questions.The material is very confusing.I need these questions badly. Best Regards , sami __ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger

Re: USB Port on 515 PIX [7:14087]

2001-07-29 Thread Erick B.
I don't think it is used for anything at moment. Why does it have one? The PIX is based off PC hardware so I'm guessing whatever motherboard they use it has USB interface onboard. --- Mail wrote: Does anyone know what the USB port is used for? It is next to the console port. Thanks,

Re: delay command [7:14071]

2001-07-29 Thread Nelluri Reddy
The delay command I am familiar with, works as follows: Let us say, you a have T1 line and an ISDN (BRI) interface, as a backup, when the T1 goes down. The syntax (from memory) is something like the following: interface s0 backup bri0 delay 10 5 Here you are specifying that the router should

Re: delay command [7:14071]

2001-07-29 Thread Nelluri Reddy
Sorry about my confusion. What I decribed was the backup delay command. Nelluri Reddy wrote: The delay command I am familiar with, works as follows: Let us say, you a have T1 line and an ISDN (BRI) interface, as a backup, when the T1 goes down. The syntax (from memory) is something like

4 Book Windows 2000 MCSE Box Set for sale!! Cheap!! [7:14098]

2001-07-29 Thread JC
Hello, I'm selling a brand new Windows 2000 MCSE box set which includes a 120 trial of Windows 2000 Server. The books you get are: 1) Windows 2000 Server (For MCSE Exam 70-215) 2) Windows 2000 Professional (For MCSE Exam 70-210) 3) Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure

Re: BSCN suggested questions [7:14095]

2001-07-29 Thread Duke
Try the Boson tests for routing 2.0 They worked for me. remember that this test might as well be called the OSPF and BGP test... good luck sami natour wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... All , do you were I can get BSCN suggeted questions.The material is very

Re: 5500 - Using a RSM [7:14089]

2001-07-29 Thread Chris Headings
We have co-location clients that are assigned FA sub-interfacessome of those interfaces are rate-limited in the amount of allowable bandwidth for the clients equipment in our NOC. If the packets are going to be inter-vlan routed by the 5500, will the rate-limits still be enforced ??? Chris

1750 with VIC [7:14102]

2001-07-29 Thread Rick Holden
I am having problems telling whether my VIC cards are working in my 1750 router. After the router powers up I see two amber LEDs that never go out. I don't know if they are suppose to stay on or not. I issue the show voice port command and I don't see any cards. I also try the global

Queuing and Modem [7:14103]

2001-07-29 Thread Hunt Lee
It would be very great if someone can shed some light on this. It's a little bit off topic but thanks :) Firstly, when should one implement queuing technologies? I have read from various source saying that only do so if it is a bursty WAN links with T1/E1 speed or lower that experience

Invalid IOS Image [7:14105]

2001-07-29 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
When I look up the image I currently have on one of my 2501's, it says c2500-d-l.113-11a.bin. However, if I try to find it in the Cisco IOS Feature Navigator, it tells me that it's an invalid image. What's wrong - has someone saved the flash under a different name, and if so, would the show ver

Re: Queuing and Modem [7:14103]

2001-07-29 Thread Sean Young
It is NOT true at all. You can implement queueing technologies to allow certain applications traffic higher priority than other. For example, ftp traffic will hog up most of your bandwith while other application such as http and telnet will have a hard time passing through. This problem can be

Trainer Dates [7:14108]

2001-07-29 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 Trainer Dates.doc.com] [GroupStudy.com removed a section which didn't have a content-type header] Message Posted at:

Trainer Dates [7:14107]

2001-07-29 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 Trainer Dates.doc.com] [GroupStudy.com removed a section which didn't have a content-type header] Message Posted at:

RE: 1750 with VIC [7:14102]

2001-07-29 Thread Alfred Chin
Seems like your 1750 router is not voice capable. You need a voice/DSP module installed. To find out if you have a voice/DSP module, 1. Open the router. 2. There is RAM module, flash module expansion module. Try to locate the expansion module. The expansion module allows upgrade such as VPN

Re: Queuing and Modem [7:14103]

2001-07-29 Thread Michael L. Williams
There are circumstances when you would want to use queueing regardless of bandwidth, but the (I believe) the default on most slow ( wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... It would be very great if someone can shed some light on this. It's a little bit off topic but

RE: Queuing and Modem [7:14103]

2001-07-29 Thread Baker, Jason
most modems reset factory defaults with atf with us robotics sportster is it atf1 from memory. i maybe wrong. Regards Jason Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=14112t=14103 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription

RE: DNL Blackhole list for GroupStudy [7:14082]

2001-07-29 Thread James Wilson
I almost forgot, add a 5 day delay before permission is granted to post to the list. This will make it usless to spammers and promote reading the list posts for a few delays before you post yourself - something that is a standard recommendation to people signing up to any mailing list. - James

RE: DNL Blackhole list for GroupStudy [7:14082]

2001-07-29 Thread James Wilson
My recommendation would be to require a confirmed email subscription process which only allows posts from specific subscribed email addresses and not from web forms. Furthermore your web archives should strip out any personal email addresses to keep spambots from harvesting addresses. Also make

Re: DNL Blackhole list for GroupStudy [7:14082]

2001-07-29 Thread Paul Borghese
Hey James, Those are some good idea, but they have a few problems. First, the majority of the users of this list are on a newsfeed or read through the website. These are very popular options I do not want to eliminate. The CCIELAB list does require registered users before allowing the posting.

Re: 1750 with VIC [7:14102]

2001-07-29 Thread anyong
Rick, You need IP PLUS feature set IOS. Hope this help. anyong Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=14114t=14102 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report