Hello,
Am having difficulty being able to log into Netware 4.11 Server from a
workstation.
Setup is this:
Netware 4.11 Server
Tree: LHS
Context: LHS
Encapsulation: Ethernet_802.2
Network: EBDCB76E
Server is attached to hub which is attached to E0 int on Router_1
We have Windows 2000 Pro
Tyson Mock wrote:
Hello,
Am having difficulty being able to log into Netware 4.11 Server
from a
workstation.
Setup is this:
Netware 4.11 Server
Tree: LHS
Context: LHS
Encapsulation: Ethernet_802.2
Network: EBDCB76E
Server is attached to hub which is attached to E0 int on
Hirsch, Herb wrote:
Hi Mike
Please count me in please, I have access to a CCO
account.
Thanks
Herb
mike johnson wrote in message
...
Hi Everyone,
For those who are interested in learning Cisco PIX but
do
Patrick Ramsey wrote:
Anyone remember how to ACL ospf?
basically I have area 0 on one interface of a router that
touches another company's area 0 (we're splitting) And I want
to stop sending them updates and stop receiving updates from
them.
The real kicker is that I still have
on Quad T1/PRI or E1/PRI Card With Serial Interface
The board provides 4 RJ-45 T1 or E1 PRI ports and 4 serial interfaces for
backhaul WAN support.
What is the function of 4 serial ints?
What does backhaul Wanmean ?
Best regards,
Steven
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Thomas does the camera use h323 across the network? if so it should be
possible, I'd be interested to here if it works
cheers
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Hm... my topology messed up with the line swapping. Here it goes again:
Dear Group,
I have a 801 ISDN router: it sends a call even if (apparentely) no ip
request
are coming to.
I've enabled the debug ISDN q931 and debug ip packet.
And I can observe the following:
00:26:27: IP: s=10.10.10.6 (Ethernet0), d=10.10.10.255 (Ethernet0), len 78,
rcvd 3
00:26:28: IP:
Ah.What a Bozo..
my access-lists are just plain poor...
i have also found out that the
ip route-cache policy...command should ONLY (int this case) go on the int
the traffic is coming from (eth0)
many thanks to all who replyed
especially jenny
(we have a history. i was very
thingsd are getting a bit heavy on the list ...and i am trying to releave
some of the tension felt by our list brothers...
PLEASE i am not making light of the situation..
just trying to help...in my own way
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Hi All,
Is there a way to connect a ADSL 1401 to local PTT and then to an E3 ATM
7000 Cisco.
Site 1-Cisco ADSL (1401)--- ATM 25 --- ATM cloud (PTT)- ATM --- Site
2-Cisco 7000 with E3 interface.
Thanks
Tarry
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Guys?
how to delete whole 3920 config at a time??
any switch or command/menu??
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ARe we allowed to put IP ospf point to point command on loopback interfaces
in order to get their actual mask instead of /32 in CCIE ALB??? Or do we
have to use are0 range command to summarize this??
Thanks for the help.
Cisco lover
Members,
I would like to express my sincere apology for referring to Cisco as a
religion on this list in a post a couple of days earlier. It appears that I
have offended some list members and that was not my intention. I really do
NOT think Cisco is a religion. I was only trying to make the
try with set int s0 command
and set int bri 0
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To:
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: Policy Based Routingive had enough and i`m not going
[7:19910]
Umm.. it's been a while since I played with access lists, but how about
access-list
how to delete whole 3920 config at a time??
any switch or command/menu??
Press SysRequest on the front.
The new menu allows you to clear NVRAM.
The same menu also allows you to reset the password.
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Rick, if you bought the proper switch cards, that can provide the power
through the wire you are correct. If you don't have the right cards in your
switch you need the purchase the power adapter for the phones, or upgrade
your cards in the switch. Check the Cisco site for the switch cards you
Yes, the camera is H323 supported. If the module is not the right one,
what module should I use in this case?
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Thomas does the camera use h323 across the network? if so it should be
possible, I'd be interested to
That's some really good information. I'll definitely have to look into
taking some of these measures. You can never be too secure. If I find
any other strategies on the router side I'll post it. Thanks a lot guys.
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I have a situation which someone may be able to shed some light on.
The configuration that is in place is a PIX 515 6.01 with a public IP on the
'outside' interface and private IP on the 'inside' interface as you would
normally see in a straight-forward config.
We are using PAT to another
Hello Guys,
after recovering from the shock of WTC,I just
remembered that life still has to goes on.
I have a quest and it is : I am due to appear on an
interview on Monday 17th Sep., and I have to give a
presentation on why cisco, and not other competitors.
I have to be able to convince my
Try the reset menu. Clear Non-Volatile RAM is the option you need to select.
Reset and start over.
Mark
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Subject: 3920 Q??
Guys?
how to
Hello Guys,
after recovering from the shock of WTC,I just
remembered that life still has to goes on.
I have a quest and it is : I am due to appear on an
interview on Monday 17th Sep., and I have to give a
presentation on why cisco, and not other competitors.
I have to be able to convince my
And if you say they are not gutless why don't you tell us where and when you
will be, and we will see if Bush can round some dudes up and meet you there.
Now that would show courage.
Duck
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To:
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 11:54 AM
Subject: Re:
Hi All,
I would like to know if I configure:
bridge 1 protocol ieee
Is it any special meaning for the 1?
I configure the bridging between two routers like this
PC R1 R2 PC
I configure bridge 1 for R1 and bridge 2 for R2. But the PC can
browse each other by NetBEUI. Is it this identifier
Yes you can call the file Omer if you wish :)
Dave
Omer Ehsan Dar wrote:
Hi all,
First my condolances to the victims of the attack in NewYork and
Pentagon. No words can describe that emotion one feels after watching
the events live.
I wanted to ask about IOS image file namesI have
I think we should take it a step further. I think we should stop giving out
free consulting services we don't know who we could be aiding and abeting.
Some of these names with the broken english surely show this may be the
case.
Someone yesterday was asking about webphones and it was from a
Yeah I offered to help him retrieve the file from the crashed server haven't
heard back. Imagine that.
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To: ;
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone feel like uploading us IOS 12.1 or 12.2 [7:19540]
In the middle of studying the
it is a process identifier, and used in the bridge-group command to indicate
which bridge process you want to group on the interface. if you are running
integrated routing and bridging, it is also used with the interface BVI
command to indicate which bridge process to associate with the BVI. it
Well of course the os is proprieteryIt's cisco's
But it runs on intel architecture, boots from compatible flash, and uses
standard nicshence the abillity to run the os from a pc Even though
this pc would have to have the nics that the os supports as well as the
flash, it should
since you're obviously prepping for the CCIE lab, have you asked Paul to
place you on the CCIE Lab list?
to answer your question, when you walk into your Lab exam, you will be given
a thick book in which is your lab scenario. Instruction number one: do what
you are told.
instruction number two:
The 1 in your question refers to the bridge-group number
cisco.com -- Assigns a bridge group number and defines a Spanning Tree
Protocol as IEEE802.1D standard, DEC or VLAN bridge
I believe that in an TRB environment, you'd want both routers to have the
same bridge number for STP to work
I would say that depends on what they ask you to do. I assume you know how
to do both?
Peter
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ARe we allowed to put IP ospf point to point command on loopback
interfaces
in order to get their actual mask
Hi All,
I have tried to let the multicast traffic passing through the PIX firewall
using Version 5.1 with the following command.
access-list 100 permit icmp any any
access-list 100 permit tcp any any
access-list 100 permit udp any any
access-group 100 in interface outside
access-list 101 permit
Hey lets get something straight before anyone sends anymore misguided
mail, THIS WAS NOT MY POST, I simply replied, comments inline! I
did not make the gutless comments or any of the other BS and I'm sorry I
ever got off the technical aspects of this list.
Calm down Don and have a nice
absolutely, IF ( and this is a big one ) IF your telco supports DSL to ATM
on their network.
I sell this solutions to customers all the time now. It makes perfect sense
in terms of their budget and data flow. yes I give the speech about
reliability and oversubscription of the DSLAMs. ADSL these
You are right, like the OSPF number, it is local to the router and not
propogated to adjacent routers.
Dave
mak wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to know if I configure:
bridge 1 protocol ieee
Is it any special meaning for the 1?
I configure the bridging between two routers like this
Why dont we just suspend the newsgroup! since everyone
with a dodgy name is a suspect. if we cant share
information what is the point!
We are here to help each other to progress our
knowledge in the networking field dig each other out
of the proverbial on occasions.
If you feel that you dont
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Cisco Lover wrote:
ARe we allowed to put IP ospf point to point command on loopback
interfaces
in order to get their actual mask instead of /32 in CCIE ALB??? Or do we
have to use are0 range command to summarize this??
I would imagine you can use any method you like
the folks at NANOG are reporting that the 25 Broadway facility in New York
City has finally gone down. due to lack of power and generators running out
of fuel having to shut down due to clogged intake valves. According to the
list mavens, this facility is a termination point for a LOT of
Does anyone know if it is possible to have a connection to a specific host
outside the network without having to re-authenticate? I am running PIX IOS
4.4(5). Thanks in advance for any help.
Aaron Soucy
IT Support Analyst
Women's Health Connecticut
22 Waterville Road
Avon, CT 06001
The TAC is the best reason to buy Cisco. Service after the sale to keep the
network going is worth the extra initial cost of Cisco. Good luck with your
presentation.
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To: [EMAIL
And for one we could see a PIX 515 boot up without the mouse not
initialized message ;) I could finally plug one in to make it
happy...rofl.
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From: Patrick Ramsey
To:
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: Information on building a Pix out of a PC
Thomas I've had a look round CCO and I can't see very much to do with video
apart from marketing spiel. I was thinking that this should work but then I
had of a couple of thoughts, from my experience with voip normally a call to
or from an isdn interface would be a voice call and not a data call.
Ummmyou might as well get rid of the PIX if you're going to allow any
any on all protocols
On www.cisco.com a search for +pix +multicast brought up many links for me
but rather than post them all, check it out for yourself. There is alot of
useful stuff in there.
- Original
I too would like to be included.
Thanks
Brad Moss CCNA
Network Administrator
CHRISTUS Health System
Paris TX, 75460
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To:
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:49 AM
Subject: RE: Cisco PIX [7:19888]
Hirsch, Herb wrote:
Hi Mike
Please count
I work at a subsidiary of a large healthcare company. My office is 100%
Cisco for Routers and Switches. We have a total of 30 routers and 8
switches. I work with 30 remote sites, a main office and separate Data
Center. I have attached a show version from one of our two 7505 core
routers. As
The 1 is the bridge-group number, and has local significance. For traffic
to be bridged across router interfaces, all the interfaces must belong to
the same bridge group.
CM
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From: mak
To:
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:59 PM
Subject: configuring bridge on
Also Raymond, your friend, Masood, has just recently gained a pretty good
ally. He just went from having to fight a losing battle with the Taliban by
himself, to having the entire power of the United States military, NATO, and
other countries, fighting by his side. Lets hope they wipe your former
sometimes when I do a traceroute it skeeps some routers. Is there any
way to adjusst time out or something to get traceroute to show all the
routers that packet is going through?
Regards,
Alex
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I'm not sure I follow...
You want a host internal to your firewall to have access to a host outside
your firewall?
Soucy, Aaron 09/14/01 11:10AM
Does anyone know if it is possible to have a connection to a specific host
outside the network without having to re-authenticate? I am running PIX
Maybe you should consider allowing PIM and IGMP
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From: Allen May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 September 2001 17:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multicast traffic PIX [7:19946]
Ummmyou might as well get rid of the PIX if you're going to allow any
FYI...
60 Hudson seems to be fine...
It's more a telcom location than IP
As far as I can tell it's still on commercial power...
It's behind the security corridor so there is no access...
Worldcom/MCI circuits to have been greatly affected as they lost several
DACS in other facilities...
REALLY? Makes you wonder why they would ever have mouse drivers embedded in
their code! We use 525's here and I see nothing of the sort.
Maybe they use VI to edit their code in and they just wanted cut and paste
support! : )
Allen May 09/14/01 11:16AM
And for one we could see a PIX 515
Yeah its' thereI thought I was seeing things the first time I noticed it
so I issued another restart...sure enough...right there in the POST test ;)
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To: ;
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: Information on building a Pix
chances are, it's not skipping them but without an icmp reply from that
router, it won't register. The ttl still gets decremented and the packet
dropped, the tracing station then sends another icmp packet with a ttl of
one hop past the previous. If that router is answering icmp requests, it
A buddy and I are currently preparing for the BSCN exam.
One of the review questions involving route summarization is as follows:
172.21.136.0/24 and 172.21.143.0/24 can be summarized as: ??
We both came to the same conclusion:
^
172.21.136.0 -
I dont think I worded my question properly. We currently have a 30 minute
idle time limit. We have a server that needs to have access to a specific
server without being subject to the normal timeout period.
Aaron Soucy
IT Support Analyst
Women's Health Connecticut
22 Waterville Road
Avon,
ya know, I am a fan of if it ain't broke, don't fix it, but dudeDo you
never want the fixes and features of newer code? Just curious... Especialy
with Cisco NAT in it's infant stages...
-Patrick
David Toalson 09/14/01 11:52AM
I work at a subsidiary of a large healthcare company. My
I got an answer from the CCO QA Forum but I'm still completely lost.
Here is what they said:
With voip, you can enable FRF.12 fragmentation, which sets up a dual
FIFO queue at the interface level. The high priority queue takes in the
PQ traffic from all pvcs, the low priority queue takes in
The block is 136-144 in the /21 range so you'd be right, though you'd also
be summarizing other addresses which you do not explicitly have connectivity
to.
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On 9/14/2001 at 12:19 PM The New Guy wrote:
A buddy and I are currently preparing for the BSCN
Thanks for the info Tom, I am going through the fast track program for CCAI.
Requires CCNA, 3 day fast track course and 2 exams
Exams
1.Orientation Multiple choice questioneer
2.Semester 4 instructor lab
If you have more details on the semester 4 lab or the orientation I would
appreciate very
Dyland,
you're right, it is a typo or something. As a sanity check (probably a BAD
habit) I use the subnet program offered by boson... according to that program:
172.21.134.0/21 = 172.21.128.1 to 172.21.235.254
while
172.21.136.0/21 = 172.21.128.1 to 172.21.136.1 to 172.21.143.254
so, I
Derek... speaking of typo's my email was SUPPOSED to say:
172.21.134.0/21 = 172.21.128.1 to 172.21.135.254
while
172.21.136.0/21 = 172.21.136.1 to 172.21.143.254
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C'mon, peeps; this isn't getting anywhere. Any serious
political/religious/philosophical/etc discussion sure as hell shouldn't
be taking place on a Cisco Study Group mailing list. Take it outside
already
GM
Is there any chance we can deal with the theological arguments about
where to place
What you're seeing isn't a problem related to timeouts. Essentially, all a
trace is is a series of regular ICMP pings with incremening TTL fields.
If a particular router (say, the last hop when your TTL is set to 4) is
configured to not respond to pings, you'll get a timeout. However, the
Cisco wrong? Perish the thought!!! ;-
seeing as 134 is 1110, and is in no way relevant here, I would suggest
that the lazy no good subcontractor that Cisco hired to write / proof / tech
review / whatever is wrong.
welcome to the world of study materials.
best wishes
Chuck
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At 01:14 PM 9/14/01, Wilson, Bradley wrote:
What you're seeing isn't a problem related to timeouts. Essentially, all a
trace is is a series of regular ICMP pings with incremening TTL fields.
Agreed, but just wanted to add that Cisco and Unix send a UDP packet when
doing traceroute, not a ping.
dammit, Leigh Anne, now EVERYONE will know who to blame for any technical
errors they catch! ;-
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From: Leigh Anne Chisholm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 10:53 AM
To: Chuck Larrieu; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; The New Guy
Subject: RE: route
To determine whether the question you have is right or wrong, take
172.21.134.0 and apply the mask 255.255.248.0. What range of addresses does
this mask give you?
172.21.128.0 through 172.21.135.255. Now does that represent the range of
IP addresses you've been asked to summarize? I think
Your correct, here is the table and the URL to a neat little subnet
calcuator
http://www.cisco.com/techtools/ip_addr.html
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IP Class: B IP Address: 172.21.134.0
Mask Bits: 5
Is the workstation directly connected to E0 on Router_2? What do you see
with show int e0? Is it up, up?
Is the workstation actually behind a switch and getting bit by no portfast?
That's jumping to conclusions, I know, but it's such a common problem
What happens when you try to log into
How hard is a CCIE want to become a CCSI or CCNI?
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I would like too.
Thanks
Howard Ngo
From: Brad Moss
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cisco PIX [7:19888]
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 11:43:04 -0400
I too would like to be included.
Thanks
Brad Moss CCNA
Network Administrator
CHRISTUS Health System
Paris TX, 75460
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First off I would like to express my sincere condolences to the
families, friends, and fellow colleagues affected in Tuesdays tragedy.
Natasha
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So would the missing hop syndrome be caused by a router or firewall which
is filtering any and all UDP packets (which a good portion of them are)?
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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:57 PM
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Yeah, and good luck sneaking this thing into any Cisco cert test or the Lab.
:-)
(Now I've got this mental image of someone swallowing a condom with a
rolled-up slip of paper in it... ;-)
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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:11
Hi! Everyone,
I have 2 2611 with WIC-1DSU-T1 on each. I made the T1 back to back cable. I
have trouble to bring up the serial interface. Can someone give me
instruction or send me the config? Many thanks.
Howard
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I've got 2 5505 at the core of the network. Then I've got anywhere from
twenty to twenty five routers and about the same number of switches at
the distribution and access layers of the network. One of the 5505 has
blade with 8 gigabit ports, all the other port are 100 MbBaseFx.
Original design
Hi all,
Passed CIT today with an 895 to finish off my CCNP.
Dropped just below my target of 900 for all the exams, but I've been rushed
into this one a little as our company needs the CCNP by next week for Gold
Partner. (Did BCRAN last Tuesday).
I now feel like I've forgotten something if I
At 02:36 PM 9/14/01, Wilson, Bradley wrote:
So would the missing hop syndrome be caused by a router or firewall which
is filtering any and all UDP packets (which a good portion of them are)?
UDP or Ping are not relevant until you get to the final destination. The IP
datagrams don't make it past
I just had to write the ugliest access list I've ever personally
configured. I had to allow the following traffic:
- First octet must be 10
- Second octect can be anything
- Third octect must start with 200
- Fourth octet must be in the .32 subnet, assuming a /27 mask length.
Using a
I've asked Natasha to send this (1 - so that people wouldn't know it was
from me) and (2 - because I hate cluttering the list with OT posts).
However, she's likely just forgotten... and in the spirit of everyone
needing a little laughter back in their lives, I've decided to post it.
This one is
Hello Mike,
Could you also provide me the PIX instructions.
Thanks
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Mike,
Pls. provide me with the PIX firewall information. My email is attached to
this msg.
Thanks,
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10.0.200.32 mask 0.255.0.15
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From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 12:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Ugly Access Lists [7:19996]
I just had to write the ugliest access list I've ever personally
configured. I had to
WTG and Congrats!
I take my CID tonight...wish me luck. ;)
-Eric Varner
Bell Network Services
MCNE, CCDA, CCNP
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From: Gareth Hinton
To:
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 1:54 PM
Subject: CIT passed - CCNP done! [7:19994]
Hi all,
Passed CIT today with an
Alright gang,
Usually I just lurk. However, for those of you doing support for networks,
I would like to know (sample) your loopback address scheme. We have a Hub
spoke network, with our core network consisting of core services (server
farm, etc) and our two WAN routers. Off these WAN
How does QOS work when used on your WAN links, does it wait until the link
is degrading before executing and if so, how does it compute this?
For instance, I know that telnet and ftp are quite high from via sniffer.
Is it feasible to implement a QOS to conserve my bandwidth for my critical
BRAVO!!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Raymond Thomas
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Long response RE: A TRIBUTE TO THE UNITED STATES [3:3336]
I don't know what is going on with Taliban and
I might say the same thing to you.
Our American hearts go out to you. You'll pull through Gareth.
You always do. :)
Mark Smith
PS: Thanks for the kind words.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Gareth Hinton
Sent: Thursday, September 13,
first question - do you need to advertise the loopbacks for any reason. ( I
know what Cisco says in the training materials, but in fact there may not be
reason to advertise them, and therefore numbering may not matter. )
second question - seeing as Cisco uses loopbacks as the source of RIDs (
I'm assuming you have RSM's in the 5505's. Actually you can load
balance using HSRP by defining two groups and have half of your hosts
default to the active HSRP address of RSM1 and the other half to active
HSRP address on RSM2 of same VLAN.
In the scenerio you describe though I have set up
CSU on one side need to clock from the network, the other internal,
one serial interface needs to provide clock, if you have access to Cisco
here you go:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/116/t1_back_to_back.html
Dave
Hoa Ngo wrote:
Hi! Everyone,
I have 2 2611 with WIC-1DSU-T1 on each. I
Yes, I had forgotten about the fast-track program. The skills based exam
is pass/fail and is on the same level as that which you will be giving your
students at the end of the semester. It will require you to configure a
router(s) to implement one or more of the WAN technologies covered
in
Leigh Anne,
Pretty Cool. I must say that the last few days have been
tough, for everyone I'm sure. I just glad my sister never made it to
work on time(she worked on the 83rd floor, tower 1). God is Good...
Nigel.
rom: Leigh Anne Chisholm
Reply-To: Leigh Anne Chisholm
You're having a laugh. Is that a Friday Funny? Who wanted that done? Why?
Using the - Cheat, do it in your head, get it terribly wrong method:
access list 101 permit ip any 10.0.200.32 0.255.55.31
Too many beers in to Friday night to check it, or even think about it. I'll
regret posting this
cat's outta da bag now. but i'm sure your name will be there (Technical
Editor, Chuck Larrieu, CCIE 82**) on the front of every text.
;-)
-e-
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From: Chuck Larrieu
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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 11:11 AM
Subject: RE: route summarization question [7:19970]
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