Re: troubleshooting router dcd etc. [7:16345]

2001-08-17 Thread Tony Medeiros
It depends, I can't remeber off the top of my head . Some implimentations use Data carier detect (DCD) some don't. I think it means the modem has carrier. I should know all these, but I forgot um. Some of these signals indicate that the router or the modem has data ready to send so being up

DB60-DB25 Cable Configuration - Urgent [7:16347]

2001-08-17 Thread mishaal
hi all, Does anyone have any info/links on the cable configuration for the DB60-D25 male & female, pls don't suggest purchasing one, it's costly enough... tks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16347&t=16347 -- FA

Taking the BCRAN on Monday [7:16348]

2001-08-17 Thread adam lee
Does anyone have any last minute tips? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16348&t=16348 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure viol

Re: troubleshooting router dcd etc. [7:16345]

2001-08-17 Thread suaveguru
that's fine it's good enough you have directed me to an impressive site also you may want to read tony Re vee's e-mail which have a crystal clear explanation thannks tony regards, suaveguru --- Tony Medeiros wrote: > It depends, I can't remeber off the top of my head > . Some implimentatio

CCIE lab equipment for sale [7:16350]

2001-08-17 Thread Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD
Hello, I have been successful with the CCIE lab. I would like to resell the equipment from my home lab. Available: Cat 2926T, 2509, two(2) 2513's, two(2) 2503's, 4000M. Please send an email if you are interested and I will provide equipment details. Thanks, Winston CCIE#7991 Message Poste

Re: CCIE lab equipment for sale [7:16350]

2001-08-17 Thread suaveguru
first of all congrats , secondly any pointers for us ? thirdly how much do you wish to let go those equipments? regards, suaveguru --- "Shaw, Winston Mr 5 SIG CMD" wrote: > Hello, > > I have been successful with the CCIE lab. I would > like to resell the > equipment from my home lab. > Avail

RE: CCIE lab equipment for sale [7:16350]

2001-08-17 Thread Laura Grauwin
Hello I would like to know how much is the 2509 and what s the spec. Cheers Laura Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16352&t=16350 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.h

Multicast setup time [7:16353]

2001-08-17 Thread antonio
Hello, can anyone write me how much is, approximately, the setup time for a large-scale multicast transmission with a single-sender using PIM-SM/MSDP/MBGP protocols? Thanks Antonio Di Napoli Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16353&t=16353 ---

Certificationzone White Paper ? [7:16354]

2001-08-17 Thread Phil Barker
Just reading "Layer 2 Switching and Bridging" by Leigh Anne Chisholm. Cut-Through "Since the port does not wait to receive the CRC at the end 'if/of' the frame, it cannot determine the integrity of the data received" Happy with that. "Cut-through switches CAN perform a CRC check as the frame p

AS5300 voip problem [7:16355]

2001-08-17 Thread Mihai
Hello, I have a problem seting a voip connection between 2 AS5300. They are both linked to E1 trunks, ISDN primary-net5 signalling. Here is a the configuration: ROUTER A: controller E1 0 framing NO-CRC4 clock source line primary pri-group timeslots 1-31 ! interface Ethernet0 ip address 192

Re: AS5300 voip problem [7:16355]

2001-08-17 Thread Mihai
Here is the exact debug output. 1d18h: ISDN Se0:15: RX CALL_PROC pd = 8 callref = 0x8061 1d18h: Channel ID i = 0xA9838E 1d18h: ISDN Se0:15: TX -> CONNECT pd = 8 callref = 0x8061 1d18h: Channel ID i = 0xA9838E 1d18h: Se0:13 DDR: dialer protocol up 1d18h: ISDN Se0:15: RX DISC

ospf summary address issue [7:16357]

2001-08-17 Thread Richard Botham
Hi All, I have the following addresses 152.1.1.65/32 152.1.1.97/27 152.1.1.72/32 152.1.1.69/32 152.1.2.2/30 and have created 2 summary addresses of 152.1.1.0 /24 and 152.1.2.0/24 so that i can redistribute them into an igrp process that is addressed with a 24bit mask. The summary routes appear w

TIMEOUTS !! [7:16358]

2001-08-17 Thread Vijendra Jaiswal
Hello Cisco Champs , After every fourth or fifth day my 7500 series router ethernet port's gives timeouts if i ping to it frm a PC on the same segment. This problem lasts for 2-3 mins and then it is ok. 1) Can anyone pls help me in finding out the cause of the problem . 2) If it is a resources(me

RE: How is the job market for CCNPs and/or CCIEs in NYC/NJ [7:16359]

2001-08-17 Thread Rico Ortiz
Not sure, we lucent just laying off about 3/4 of its work force NJ has been hit hard. In NYC there are always jobs, but must be willing to travel.. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of George Zhang Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:13 AM To: [EMA

Re: ospf summary address issue [7:16357]

2001-08-17 Thread Vijendra Jaiswal
Hello Richard , You r right the longest prefix match is taken as the best route. Vijendra "Richard Botham" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi All, > > > I have the following addresses 152.1.1.65/32 152.1.1.97/27 152.1.1.72/32 > 152.1.1.69/32 152.1.2.2/30 and ha

BGP Community Notes for Beginners [7:16362]

2001-08-17 Thread Tay Chee Yong
Hi all, Would appreciate if someone could point out some good sites for read up on BGP Communities. I had read through some on the CCO website, but it seems quite confusing. Regards, Cheeyong Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16362&t=16362 ---

Re: Certificationzone White Paper ? [7:16354]

2001-08-17 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Just reading "Layer 2 Switching and Bridging" by Leigh >Anne Chisholm. Leigh Anne can answer with exactly what she had in mind, but let me make some observations. > >Cut-Through > >"Since the port does not wait to receive the CRC at >the end 'if/of' the frame, it cannot determine the >integri

Re: DB60-DB25 Cable Configuration - Urgent [7:16347]

2001-08-17 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
cisco.com - Original Message - From: "mishaal" To: Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:02 AM Subject: DB60-DB25 Cable Configuration - Urgent [7:16347] > hi all, > > Does anyone have any info/links on the cable configuration for the > DB60-D25 male & female, pls don't suggest purchasing o

Re: Certificationzone White Paper ? [7:16354]

2001-08-17 Thread Peter Van Oene
This means that although the switch cannot prevent the forwarding of invalid frames since it begins forwarding prior to verifying the checksum, it can keep track of the number of errored frames since it does eventually verify the checksum. In other words, unlike store and forward switches who ver

Re: Real world OSPF design dilemma (Longish) [7:16341]

2001-08-17 Thread Peter Van Oene
I'm not sure where you got the idea that one big area zero is a bad thing? In this case, I would highly recommend it. This is a pretty small network and I really don't see the benefit of adding hierarchy to it from a multi-area perspective. Keep in mind that the more you segment an OSPF area in

Booting From TFTF host [7:16366]

2001-08-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is the correct syntax to boot a Cisco router from a TFTP host? Is it: Boot System [IP_Address_Of_Host] [Filename] or Boot System [Filename] [IP_Address_Of_Host] Or am I incorrect either way? Thanks for any answers! Pinkman Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f

Access list to allow IPSEC traffic through? [7:16367]

2001-08-17 Thread Andy
Hi Does anyone know the correct requirements to allow IPSEC traffic through an access list on a perimeter router? Everything works OK without the access list in place. I know it's something to do with allowing the correct port numbers/protocols through, etc... but can't seem to find any more inf

RE: To CSU/DSU or not to CSU/DSU [7:16368]

2001-08-17 Thread dragi radovanovic
Jim, look at it from this perspective: with an external CSU/DSU you will have two possible point of failure: the CSU/DSU and the serial interface (WIC-1T). If you go with wic-1dsu-t1, and something happens on that link, it is easier to troubleshoot the problem on the wic-1dsu-t1. The problem wit

To CSU/DSU or not to CSU/DSU [7:16368]

2001-08-17 Thread Jim Jones
Should I have the telecom people install a CSU/DSU or can I only use the WAN CSU/DSU module on a 1720 router? Also, what is the differences in using the two options. Thanks, xw _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://

Found a good deal [7:16371]

2001-08-17 Thread Juliet Richardson
Hi Many of us are setting up home labs on a limited budget and I thought this might be of help. Kelly Griffin at Kg2 Network Design has always provided top quality equipment at a fair price. When I needed some back-to-back serial cables and an async cable for my new 2509 I went to his web pa

RE: Booting From TFTF host [7:16366]

2001-08-17 Thread dragi radovanovic
Maybe it's boot system tftp filename ipaddress? I am not 100% sure, but I think this is it. Regards, Dragi Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16370&t=16366 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.group

Re: Access list to allow IPSEC traffic through? [7:16367]

2001-08-17 Thread Engelhard M. Labiro
Permit the following for IPSEC traffic: IKE : UDP port 500 ESP: protocol 50 HTH - Original Message - From: "Andy" To: Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 10:38 PM Subject: Access list to allow IPSEC traffic through? [7:16367] > Hi > > Does anyone know the correct requirements to allow IP

RE: Cisco Secure ACS for NT/2000 [7:16318]

2001-08-17 Thread george gittins
im running version 2.4 and so far smooth as hell. nice and easy configuration excelent product.although the newer version out there havent tried them out -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sub

RE: To CSU/DSU or not to CSU/DSU [7:16368]

2001-08-17 Thread Bill Carter
The WAN CSU/DSU is covered under smartnet!! ^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^ Bill Carter CCIE 5022 ^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-^ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Jones Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: To CSU/DSU or no

CCNP Routing exam [7:16377]

2001-08-17 Thread Symon Thurlow
Hi all, I passed the routing exam today, only just. Not very proud of the score, 770. I used the Sybex book (and my lab at home) mostly, that was a big mistake. THe sybex book is missing a lot of information required to pass the exam. I had been told by many people, and the sybex book, that the

RE: Booting From TFTF host [7:16366]

2001-08-17 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
A good way to find out is to use the ? option on your router. Look at the following output: ROUTER#conf t Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. ROUTER(config)#boot ? bootstrap Bootstrap image file buffersize Specify the buffer size for netbooting a config file ho

Re: Real world OSPF design dilemma (Longish) [7:16341]

2001-08-17 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I'm not sure where you got the idea that one big area zero is a bad thing? Me, as one example. But let me make an important distinction, borrowing from George Orwell Four legs good One big area not necessarily bad Two legs bad One big area zero bad If y

Re: BGP Community Notes for Beginners [7:16362]

2001-08-17 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Hi all, > >Would appreciate if someone could point out some good sites for read up on >BGP Communities. I had read through some on the CCO website, but it seems >quite confusing. http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1997.txt for an application, http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1998.txt > >Regards, >Cheeyong

Re: Booting From TFTF host [7:16366]

2001-08-17 Thread Tony Medeiros
boot system tftp c2500-is-mz.120-5T.bin 10.1.1.1 #Follow the question mark road Follow the question mark road ### follOW, follOW, follOW, follOW ## Follow the questiom mark road follow the queston MARK, follow the question MARK, follow the question mark raaad### (Excerpt from the

Re: To CSU/DSU or not to CSU/DSU [7:16368]

2001-08-17 Thread william gannon
They will both work just fine. As with everything, it depends... Do you anticipate any network changes in the future, e.g ever trunking voice? If so you might want to invest in an external DSU that will allow you to add modules. If not, then the internal one will work just fine. One note, some

RE: code red [PIX edition] [7:15286]

2001-08-17 Thread Kent Hundley
The PIX, unfortunately, does not have similar functionality. i.e it doesn't have NBAR like functionality Regards, Kent -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hartnell, George Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 12:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

RE: blocking PORTS ON PIX!!! [7:16275]

2001-08-17 Thread Kent Hundley
Magdy, If you want to prevent your internal users from accessing email accounts on hotmail or yahoo, you could use access-lists to block outbound 110 connections to hotmail or yahoo netblocks. The problem your going to have is that a lot of people access those mail systems using a web interface.

RE: Access list to allow IPSEC traffic through? [7:16367]

2001-08-17 Thread Kent Hundley
Andy, For future reference, when in doubt its always best to go to the source, i.e the RFC's. You can get a complete reference of the RFC's at: http://www.rfc.net Having said this, in general for IPSec to work you'll need to allow ISAKMP, which uses UDP port 500. This is _usually_ both the so

RE: 1605R with IP/FIREWALL [7:16113]

2001-08-17 Thread Kent Hundley
Have you checked the cisco docs to see if the examples there can help? http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/index.shtml#IOS Regards, Kent -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Juli Hato Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 8:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: DB60-DB25 Cable Configuration - Urgent [7:16347]

2001-08-17 Thread EA Louie
...and search for cable pinout. I'd advise that if you're going to build your own cables, you learn to use the different search engines and learn the different keywords to search on. Also, my experience has been building the serial cables is much less reliable than buying them, but perhaps you're

Re: AS5300 voip problem [7:16355]

2001-08-17 Thread Tony Medeiros
Does your 5300 have a DSP blade? then you should have "ISDN incoming voice voice" Also, I don't see any " ip unumbered e0' or ip address on you serial interface. There seems to be a lot missing from your config. Lots of infor and release note on this platform for VOIP including this one. Th

Re: ospf summary address issue [7:16357]

2001-08-17 Thread EA Louie
the summary-address command is for summarization of routes *into* OSPF (at an ASBR). If you want to summarize *out of* OSPF, you'll need to dig a little deeper. Hint 1: consider configuring your summary route using the target routing protocol instead of the source routing protocol Hint 2: Get

OT: Fridays funnies [7:16388]

2001-08-17 Thread Natasha
Disclaimer, these are jokes! Three sisters ages 92, 94, and 96 live in a house together. One night the 96 year old draws a bath. She puts her foot in and pauses. She yells down the stairs "was I getting in or out of the bath?". The 94 year old yells back "I don't know

RE: ospf summary address issue [7:16357]

2001-08-17 Thread Richard Botham
All, Thanks for your help - I KNEW THIS - WHAT WAS I THINKING OF. Sorry to have wasted your time Richard Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16389&t=16357 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groups

RE: CCDP Requirement [7:16317]

2001-08-17 Thread Tim Medley
Part of being able to pass any Cisco certification is the ability to read and perform research. Cisco has provided a great resource that can answer most any question about Cisco Certification. And, get this, this resource is free! www.cisco.com Maye you should stop and take a look on CCO and re

Re: Real world OSPF design dilemma (Longish) [7:16341]

2001-08-17 Thread Peter Van Oene
I should have limited that to one big area vs one big area 0. I'm all for single areas when they suit, but I agree that using a non zero area can have some benefits. *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 8/17/2001 at 10:24 AM Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: >>I'm not sure where you got the id

connecting cat5000 to access server [7:16392]

2001-08-17 Thread Kim Fisk
I've heard it requires a different pinout/cable than normal items, and I was wondering if anyone could give me any ideas on what I need to do.. Do I have to have a special cable/adapter or can I make one? I'm checking Cisco's website, but I thought I'd ask here in case someone might be able to hel

CCIE Optical (350-020 ) [7:16394]

2001-08-17 Thread Armando José de Santana
Hi All, Is there any person in this list that knows some thing about the 350-020 CCIE Optical exam ? Thanks in advance, Armando. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16394&t=16394 -- FAQ, list arc

Re: Associate and Professional Email Lists [7:16217]

2001-08-17 Thread Paul Borghese
With an open group, you are going to have your share of noise. Everyone's ides of noise is different. For example, to many this very e-mail is noise because it is not directly on subject. But there are some things we can do to help lessen the noise. They are on my to-do list, just have been t

Re: connecting cat5000 to access server [7:16392]

2001-08-17 Thread Paul C
Kim, I currently use a Cisco DB25 to RJ45 adapter labeled modem something?. This was provided with a recent router I purchased. ""Kim Fisk"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I've heard it requires a different pinout/cable than normal items, and I was > wondering if

RE: To CSU/DSU or not to CSU/DSU [7:16368]

2001-08-17 Thread Jim Brown
If you have the right chassis you could use an Integrated T1 MFT card, which I believe, allows splitting of voice and data. -Original Message- From: dragi radovanovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 7:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: To CSU/DSU or not to C

CISCO Recommended Guidelines [7:16397]

2001-08-17 Thread Fanglo
Dear Group, I'm studying CCDA and come across many "cisco recommended guideline" when test with Boson test. However, I cannot find out the so called guidelines from CISCO's site. Would anyone point out some source in web? TIA, Fanglo Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php

Re: Booting From TFTF host [7:16366]

2001-08-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In a message dated 8/17/01 8:35:45 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Subj: Booting From TFTF host [7:16366] Date: 8/17/01 8:35:45 AM Central Daylight Time From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Sender:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL

RE: Certificationzone White Paper ? [7:16354]

2001-08-17 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
Unlike a store-and-forward switch, a cut-through switch will not hold onto the frame while calculating the checksum. The frame will pass through the switch--bad or not. A CRC checksum cannot be calculated on the first X-bits of the frame. A checksum is performed to determine if that value agree

Help need to find a good reliable datacenter [7:16401]

2001-08-17 Thread Jonathan Chung
Hi Dennis. Can you tell me your e-mail? Just in case you haven't got my e-mail. Thank you. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16401&t=16401 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/lis

RE: connecting cat5000 to access server [7:16392]

2001-08-17 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
I believe it's a straight-through serial cable. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kim Fisk Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 9:38 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: connecting cat5000 to access server [7:16392] I've heard it requires a differen

IAS [7:16402]

2001-08-17 Thread Tom Richs
Anyone configure Windows 2000 Internet Authentication Service (IAS) to work with a Cisco PIX for outbound Internet access authentation? I'm having difficulty configuring the IAS side. Thanks in advance _ Get your FREE download of

Cisco Routers and Radius Authentication [7:16403]

2001-08-17 Thread David A. Lauer
I'm trying to configure Cisco routers (7206,3662, 2600, etc...) to use Radius authentication. I'd like the authenticated user(s) to either be dropped directly into enable mode or left only at the telnet prompt based on their authority (defined by the Radius server). I'm assuming this involves tw

problems with uploading cisco image [7:16404]

2001-08-17 Thread Rik Thomas
Here is the error I keep getting, download seems to complete fine, I have downloaded it three times keep getting the same error? Any wisdom? Verifying checksum... invalid (expected 0xF45, computed 0xCF6D) Flash copy took 176832 msecs Router(boot)#reload [confirm]y System Bootstrap, Version 4.14

Re: problems with uploading cisco image [7:16404]

2001-08-17 Thread Dennis H
Yea... the checksum is bad. Either your having errors in transmission or your image is bad on the media your copying from. More likely its a bad image as it happened three times. ""Rik Thomas"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Here is the error I keep getting,

how to upgrade flash [7:16406]

2001-08-17 Thread george gittins
is their a way to upgrade flash through console? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16406&t=16406 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondiscl

RE: problems with uploading cisco image [7:16404]

2001-08-17 Thread Daniel Cotts
I'd suggest that you call Cisco 800-553-6387 to get updated BootROMs for your router. Don't know if that is the problem but they sure are old. > -Original Message- > From: Rik Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:23 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: pro

Cisco 3640 WIN 2000 IAS [7:16408]

2001-08-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to get a users dialing into a 3640 to authenticate to a Win 2000 IAS Radius Server. IAS log Shows the Access-Request on the first line then Access-Reject on the Second line Is this Access-Reject referring to the user or the router? The Cisco Running the Cisco debug tell me it fails l

Re: Pong & Heartbeat [7:16337]

2001-08-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Was this by any chance one of those guys (and it usually is guys, sorry) that puffs himself up and acts like he knows a whole bunch because he can spout tekkie terms? ;-) Heartbeat was an Ethernet II technology. It wasn't available on Ethernet I, so there were some compatibility issues. IEEE s

Non-deliverable mail [7:16409]

2001-08-17 Thread Super-User
This is an automated response from the Mailer Daemon You recently sent an item of mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The recipient

Re: CISCO Recommended Guidelines [7:16397]

2001-08-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The "guidelines" are all over Cisco's Web site and documentation. They aren't in any specific place. The best place to start for design issues may be the Internetwork Design Guide here: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/index.htm Priscilla At 12:35 PM 8/17/01, you wrote: >

Re: Certificationzone White Paper ? [7:16354]

2001-08-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Agreed and I would add a comment. A lot of people assume that cut-through means that the bits have whipped through and disappeared. Actually, Cisco switches buffer frames regardless of switching mode. This means that the switch can calculate the CRC, as you say, and keep track of bad CRC counts

RE: Conditional NAT! [7:16413]

2001-08-17 Thread David M. Crosby
ip nat inside destination -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 12:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Conditional NAT! Can you perform NAT based on a policy? I have a need to NAT based on destination ad

Re: CISCO Recommended Guidelines [7:16397]

2001-08-17 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
right before I am going to leave on a friday too. I think the only true cisco guideline is to buy their gear exclusively. :>) At least that is what our SE keeps telling us. - Original Message - From: "Fanglo" To: Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 9:35 AM Subject: CISCO Recommended Guideline

RE: Cisco 3640 WIN 2000 IAS [7:16408]

2001-08-17 Thread Eric Hoffman
Hi, Access-reject means that Raidus/IAS doesn't like either the person/username or the client that is trying to authenticate... whether it is a bad username or the configuration for the radius client is not setup on the server correctly. (I have found that IAS is really picky about the ip addres

Non-deliverable mail [7:16415]

2001-08-17 Thread Super-User
This is an automated response from the Mailer Daemon You recently sent an item of mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The recipient

NLSP SAP Filtering [7:16418]

2001-08-17 Thread news-server.woh.rr.com
I'm looking for confirmation that SAP filtering is not possible with NLSP. I have a hub/spoke network and want to receive all SAP updates from remote sites, but don't want to flood certain SAP's to my other locations. I have applied output-sap-filter with no success and also ipx access-group sap o

Cat5500 Supervisor Engine compatibility [7:16420]

2001-08-17 Thread Hans Stout
Hello colleagues, this might be an 4open door4 question: I have two Cat5509s, and I am in the process of installing a redundant supervisor engine into both. The first one works fine, since the Supervisor engines are exactly the same, including the firmware version. On the other Cat5500, the ne

Re: How to create a bunch of loopback interfaces [7:494]

2001-08-17 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Create static routes for any prefix and prefix-length you want, then use >policy to export those prefixes into your IGP or BGP. > >/sfr > >-- Original Message -- >From: "Jeff Junos" >Reply-To: "Jeff Junos" >Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 13:12:32 -0400 > >>Anybody

Recertification [7:16421]

2001-08-17 Thread Wagner, Ron
Folks, I have not been watching the list lately (been too busy making sure I have a job). I will need to CCNP re-certification in the next 12 or so months. What is the information on refresher study on the CCNP re-certification? Do I get all the CCNA/CCNP books and read them? Is there a re-cer

RE: connecting cat5000 to access server [7:16392]

2001-08-17 Thread Daniel Cotts
A Sup I or II blade uses a female DB-25 console port. The RJ-45 to Male DB-25 adapter that comes with routers works fine. Just like a 4000,4500,4700,7000,7500 etc. Use the rolled Cisco console cable to connect to a console port. Or connect directly to a RJ-45 end of an octopus cable. A Sup III bl

RE: Recertification [7:16421]

2001-08-17 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
You don't need the CCNA book, but the rest would come handy should you've forgotten the stuff. Questions will be drawn for the BSCN, BCMSN, BCRAN & CIT tests. See http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam s/640-519.html (Watch for wordwrap) Hth, Ole ~~~

Dial-out Software for MICA Modems [7:16424]

2001-08-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cisco had dial a dial out utility that would let you set up a virtual com port on your workstations and dial out on the MICA modems on your router. I have been searching the Cisco web site and I've been unable to locate it. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16424

Re: problems with uploading cisco image [7:16404]

2001-08-17 Thread Thomas N.
That boot ROM is too old. It cannot recognize the 8MB flash module. You need at least boot ROM version 5.2 in order to read the 8MB flash module. The latest boot ROM is 11.0(10c) I believe. You can get these boot ROM from Cisco. Thomas N. ""Rik Thomas"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">n

2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426]

2001-08-17 Thread chris klebl
Just started adding tokenring to the home lab and got a 2513 comming in the next couple of days. What is the best way to connect from the router tokenring port to a MAU with RJ-45. Or should I stick with an IBM MAU? thanks for your help Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php

Re: CISCO Recommended Guidelines [7:16397]

2001-08-17 Thread tim sullivan
Core layer-High speed Distribution layer- all policies here Access layer-pretty self explainatory >From: "Fanglo" >Reply-To: "Fanglo" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: CISCO Recommended Guidelines [7:16397] >Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 12:35:06 -0400 > >Dear Group, > >I'm studying CCDA and come acro

Re: 2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426]

2001-08-17 Thread EA Louie
If you don't stick with the IBM MAU and the Type 1 patch cable, use a token ring media filter (DB-9 to RJ-45). Some of them come with the cable already connected, and some of them look like the DB-9 to RJ-45 serial converter that you use for a console connection (with the RJ-45 jack), which you c

Re: 2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426]

2001-08-17 Thread chris klebl
besides cabling, are there any advantages to going with an IBM vs an RJ-45 MAU? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16429&t=16426 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html R

a little OT: appletalk [7:16430]

2001-08-17 Thread Jim Bond
Hello, I have 2 offices connected each other with PIX running VPN. office1 has Mac users, office2 has a w2k server. Is there a way to have office1 Mac users access office2 w2k server? I already enabled File Service for Macintosh on the w2k server. I was told Appletalk must be enabled for Mac us

RE: Access list to allow IPSEC traffic through? [7:16367]

2001-08-17 Thread Jim Bond
How to permit or deny IP protocol 50 or 51? Access-list 100-199? Thanks in advance. Jim --- Kent Hundley wrote: > Andy, > > For future reference, when in doubt its always best > to go to the source, i.e > the RFC's. You can get a complete reference of the > RFC's at: > > http://www.rfc.net

Re: 2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426]

2001-08-17 Thread EA Louie
Here are your basic tradeoffs, including cabling, which is probably the most crucial aspect of T/R IBM MAU Pro: patch cables easy to find (sometimes free), works well with native (DB-9) T/R connector Con: cabling bulkier (STP), relays tend to stick if MAU is jarred in transit, requires RJ-45 to I

Re: a little OT: appletalk [7:16430]

2001-08-17 Thread Charles Manafa
There is a product called Dave, that would allow you to use TCP/IP only to talk to your NT/W2K server. CM - Original Message - From: Jim Bond To: Sent: Saturday, 18 August, 2001 01:36 Subject: a little OT: appletalk [7:16430] > Hello, > > I have 2 offices connected each other with PIX

Re: 2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426]

2001-08-17 Thread chris klebl
Thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=16435&t=16426 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Access list to allow IPSEC traffic through? [7:16367]

2001-08-17 Thread Charles Manafa
access-list 101 permit esp host x.y.z.1 host a.b.c.d access-list 101 permit ahp host x.y.z.1 host a.b.c.d CM - Original Message - From: Jim Bond To: Sent: Saturday, 18 August, 2001 01:59 Subject: RE: Access list to allow IPSEC traffic through? [7:16367] > How to permit or deny IP prot

OT: Cisco PIX 535 Firewall is really a piece of @!#$ [7:16436]

2001-08-17 Thread mike johnson
I work for an ISP and we are a big Cisco shop. we deploy PIX Firewall at our facility to protect our company and customers. About 3 months ago, we deployed about 30 Cisco PIX 535 series that support Gigabit Interface because our customers demand it. We run PIX IOS code 5.3 on the PIX firewall.

Re: a little OT: appletalk [7:16430]

2001-08-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Yes, you can enable file service for Macintoshes on the W2K server. AppleTalk probably isn't being routed over the VPN, so you should use TCP/IP. In this case, you are sending Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) packets on top of TCP/IP instead of on top of AppleTalk. AFP is an application-layer proto

BGP [7:16438]

2001-08-17 Thread Tom Richs
Does anyone have a configuration where your site has two Internet connections (thus 2 Internet routers via separate circuits) that connect to the same ISP. Furthermore you are given two class C networks to use. I'm looking into a BGP configuration where I can provide redundancy via the circu

Re: Associate and Professional Email Lists [7:16217]

2001-08-17 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
When I go on vaction I unsubscribe and then subscribe again. Would all my messages go in the moderator's queue when I subscribed again? That would be annoying for the moderator (and for me. ;-) Other than that, I think it's a good idea to have messages from a new subscriber go through the moder

Re: TIMEOUTS !! [7:16358]

2001-08-17 Thread Erick B.
Some ideas for when this happens. Get a sniffer trace during time of problem and see whats going on. Record 'show interface' stats on the interface(s) before the problem occurs and after it occurs compare and see what the differences are (errors, transistions, etc). What are the Ethernet inter

Re: 2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426]

2001-08-17 Thread Engelhard M. Labiro
Hi, I have 4 2612 (one RJ45 Token Ring I/F), how do I connect these routers` Token Ring I/Fs back-to-back? I tried using a UTP 5 straigh/cross cable but the link is down/down state. Searching the CCO but only come up connecting MAU to RJ-45 as you mention below. Any idea ? Thanks, - Origina

RE: 2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426]

2001-08-17 Thread Chuck Larrieu
cannot go back to back with TR. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Engelhard M. Labiro Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:41 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426] Hi, I have 4 2612 (one RJ45 Token Ring I

Re: 2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426]

2001-08-17 Thread EA Louie
Check the archives at www.groupstudy.com for token ring crossover - someone has a way of doing that and I think they posted the solution back in March or April of this year. - Original Message - From: Engelhard M. Labiro To: Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:41 PM Subject: Re: 2513 to MA

Re: 2513 to MAU RJ-45 connection? [7:16426]

2001-08-17 Thread anyong
Hi All, I just cut and paste the following FYI. Actually, there is such an animal as a Token Ring crossover cable. You are correct that you can't use one to "back to back" Token Ring ports. They are used in our environment for a direct station attachment (Cisco router ports) to Bay Networks C1

RE: Associate and Professional Email Lists [7:16217]

2001-08-17 Thread Bill Pearch
I searched the CCO and I can't find anything in the documentation about this vacation thing. What is the part number for that? Is there a certification associated with the configuration of a 'vacation'? What release are we up to? TTFN, Bill in Anchorage -Original Message- From: Priscil