Switch Mgmt. [7:14621]

2001-08-02 Thread Uttam Majumdar
Hi All, I was trying to monitor the performance of a 2900 series switch. Following was the output for - sh controllers switch. mosswitch#sh controllers switch Switch registers: Device Type : 0x00020173 Congestion Threshold : 0x6E8B Peak Total Allocation:

Re: how to analyze traffic [7:14458]

2001-08-02 Thread Erick B.
How about using a packet analyzer and do trace on segment where this traffic is? Ie: Sniffer/SnifferPro, Ethereal, tcpdump, etc. --- Mohammed Saro wrote: i have a problem of unexpected traffic on one of router interfaces and when the problem happens i can not analyze this traffic when i

Re: 3660 IOS recovery -Extremely important [7:14616]

2001-08-02 Thread Uttam Majumdar
Hi, Do this - rommon 1 tftpdnld rommon 2 set rommon 3 IP_ADDRESS=A.B.C.D (IP address of the enet of router) rommon 4 IP_SUBNET_MASK=255.255.255.0 (Or mask of the network) rommon 5 DEFAULT_GATEWAY=192.10.10.20 rommon 6 TFTP_SERVER=192.10.10.20 rommon 7 TFTP_FILE=c3660-js-mz.120-7.XK2.bin..bin

Re: Just how important is route summarization in typical [7:14629]

2001-08-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I thought somebody was going to talk about masking instabilities. But then that begs the question - in a typical enterprise network (therefore a small one of 100 routes or less), if you are suffering from routing instabilities, isn't your time better spent to try to figure out why your routes

Re: Is CCIE written still necessary for CCNPs? [7:14518]

2001-08-02 Thread Robert Nelson-Cox
It has never been needed for CCNP Bzzzt, Wrong answer. Rob./ Neil Michael Wang wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi, all: I was told that CCIE written is no longer necessary for CCNPs. Is it true? I could not find anything on Cisco web site to support

Router Sim. for CCIE LAB [7:14627]

2001-08-02 Thread Ronnie Poon
Dear all, Which router sim. is the best for CCIE LAB exercise? Basically, I will have a real equipment 6 months later. However, in this period. I would like to have a router sim. to do the CCIE lab exercise. Thanks Ronnie Poon Message Posted at:

Re: Just how important is route summarization in typical [7:14622]

2001-08-02 Thread Geoff Zinderdine
--- nrf wrote: I thought somebody was going to talk about masking instabilities. But then that begs the question - in a typical enterprise network (therefore a small one of 100 routes or less), if you are suffering from routing instabilities, isn't your time better spent to try to figure

Just how important is route summarization in typical enterprise [7:14628]

2001-08-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree that route summarisation may not speed up route lookup much. But there's other far more valid reasons for doing it. The network I work with is not ISP size in terms of routes, but it's pretty big, with hundreds of geographically dispersed sites - without summarisation, we'd have

Multicast [7:14630]

2001-08-02 Thread Hawthorne, Mike MM
In the BCMSN are you required to map multicast IP addresses to multicast MAC addresses and if so does anyone know a quick way of converting from binary to hex. Mike __ Disclaimer and confidentiality note Everything in this e-mail and any

Re: MPLS 641-910 [7:14521]

2001-08-02 Thread Mohamed El Komy
I'd like to know whether it's still a beta exam or not? Are those 2 books only enough for preparation for exam? Tim O'Brien wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I would say that these 2 books would probably be a very good place to start...

Re: Just how important is route summarization in typical [7:14632]

2001-08-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Hey all. I'm going to risk starting a flame war by asking the following: A bit more precision. You have to consider more than one kind of performance. One is route lookup in the fast forwarding path, and the other is changing the routing table (possibly in the same processor that does

Re: how to analyze traffic [7:14458] OT [7:14633]

2001-08-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I have this strange image of a packet on a couch and someone who looks like Vint Cerf asking and zo. What was significant in your childhood? Did your originating host feel inadequate? Did you have to walk to school over a 56 Kbps line? Message Posted at:

Protection against smurf attaque [7:14634]

2001-08-02 Thread BASSOLE Rock
Hello group, I would like to protect my router against smurf attaque. For that I have to set up a CAR on my serial interface. But I want to know how to determine the proper amount of bandwidth for icmp packets for the CAR (I have a 8Mb/s bandwidth interconnection to the Internet). By trail and

Ole Drews Jensen-Re: Is CCIE written still necessary for CCNPs? [7:14653]

2001-08-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
oh yes.ole u are right. thats what he means.. so is it necessary for a CCNP to take the CCIE written before he takes the CCIE lab? i think it would be... btw ive been thinking what value does ccie written have in the industry..i mean im studying for my ccnp and instead of doing ccnp i was having

Re: Major HELP!!! [7:14715]

2001-08-02 Thread Jeremiah Wegernoski
You'll have to boot from the image in ROM. As your system starts to boot up, hit ctrl-break, or ctrl-alt-break (whatever works for you, depending on your terminal program). Then enter the command to boot from the image in ROM. I believe it is: b -- Then you'll be up and running and you can tftp

Re: A post in alt.certification.cisco all should read [7:9286]

2001-08-02 Thread John Tudong
www.dejanews.com (now Google) Vyacheslav Luschinsky wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Our provider does not have this news group. Do you know any free web access to news or to this news group? Message Posted at:

Boson Practice Tests [7:14694]

2001-08-02 Thread Jônatas Amorim
Hi, I4d like to know what do you think about the Boson Practice Tests. Have you ever tried this kind of test for CCNP ??? Thank in advance, Jtnatas Lima de Amorim _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at

Re: A post in alt.certification.cisco all should read [7:9286]

2001-08-02 Thread Michael Damkot
I read Alt.certification but which posting are you referring to? -- Michael Damkot CCNP Technical Trainer Network Support Engineer II John Tudong wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... www.dejanews.com (now Google) Vyacheslav Luschinsky wrote in message [EMAIL

Re: Router sim. for CCIE LAB exercise [7:14692]

2001-08-02 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
I would say about 8-to-10 routers with about forty assorted interfaces, cables and connectors. ethernet fast ethernet token serial -a/s atm bri voice 3-to-4 switches rsm maybe isdn emulator or maybe you could just buy routerskim ($250) by Milagro technologies I think that sim does everything but

Can anybody get PIX Ripv2 authentication to work? [7:14699]

2001-08-02 Thread nrf
Hey all: Got a PIX running 6.0 here, and I'm running Rip v2. Everything is working cool, I am passing Ripv2 updates between the PIX and my routers. But I cannot use any authentication. No matter how many ways I do the authentication, the Pix and the routers will not pass authenticated updates.

EIGRP's interpretation of NBMA and disabling multicasting? [7:14693]

2001-08-02 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
On Cisco's site, I've been searching for information as to when the hello interval is set to 5 seconds and when it is set to 60 seconds. Hellos are sent every 5 seconds except on low-speed, NBMA media. Low-speed is defined as 1.544 Mbps and under. No problems there. What I don't understand is

RE: Boson Practice Tests [7:14694]

2001-08-02 Thread Marshal Schoener
The Boson tests for the CCNP are excellent! There are 3 different tests for each topic, and each test consists of exams A-D... So, you get around 600 practice questions for each topic if you buy them all. The 3 different tests are written by different people, so you get a slightly different