hello everone,
After an upgrade of Ios and Dram (kingston) on a 1603 R router by one of
our guys,
the
router crash and i cannot getinto the router the console is not
responding
the back led is showing ok the link led is ok BUT the front led is
blingking
countinously , sometimes 7 , 8 or
are you sure your second flash is ok? can you boot router with only second
flash?
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You point to
c:\program files\common files\deterministic network\DNE\dne.sys
in stead of c:\i386 when you install the VPN client. This is a known problem
with IBM T20/21 machines.
Regards
Jon Gudmundsson
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Guys- I read your post yesterday thought about a little overnight... I
don't have a clue where you're coming from. Undoubtedly- Cisco is proud of
their LFH60/ Serial interfaces (but the need still exists) when I hear
someone referring a T-1 access, I giggle picturing stoking a fire with
You have to configure the same codec on both router example:
dial-peer voice 2 voip
codec g711ulaw
rajeevbharadwaj schrieb im
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Dear Hieu,
Yes it can be because of mismatch of cisco ios.
Try using same version ob both the
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Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 02:39:01
HEY TO ALL OF YOU CHRISTIANS OR THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE RIGHT TO
FREE
I meant to send this out the first day I got back in town, but events
overtook me...
We held our first class for the CCIE Written at the CCBootCamp facility in
Detroit last week and had a 100% pass rate. The most important factor was
the quality of the attendees; first-class Network Engineers
You should know better than to perpetuate a chain letterof ANY
kindgeee
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As one of the students in this session my advice to anyone planning on
taking the CCIE Written exam is, TAKE THIS CLASS. This is a well thought out
course that fills in the gaps, the emphasis is on material you will not have
seen preparing for the CCNA-CCNP exams. The book is well written and
Are they 2500 Series FLASH sticks or the identical looking 2600/3600/4000
style ??? You can use 2500 series FLASH is most routers, but not the other
way around.
Phil
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Hello groupstudy,
The problem is that when I configure and no shut the interfaces they just
bounce between up and down every few seconds. I can put up a loopback
diagnostic and ping each interface ok. I have connected a 3640 and a 2600
each with an ATM OC3 card back to back. I suspect I have not
Hi all
I want help regarding my scenario which is as follows.
I have one central and tow remote sites. Both two remote sites are connected
with central through Wireless Ethernet Bridge (high speed).
At Central site Ethernet cable from both Wireless Bridge are connected to
switch and Cisco 2620
If you are anywhere near atlanta, you're already witnessing this. From one
road to another...1,000's of strands being pulled. Bellsouth has the man
holes open every other day. And red clay lines the sides of the streets.
Like the traffic wasn't bad enough as it is!
Chuck Larrieu 09/14/01
I think this would involve making sure that you plug the TX (SC or ST) plug
into the OC3 interface's RX jack (SC or ST) opening, and vice-versa. I
can't afford ATM for my lab, but I remember thinking it was neat that you
could do some basic ATM stuff without the switch. If you are asking for
Passed CIT this AM. This is my 2nd test. The first
one was switching. Originally scheduled the exam for
Monday morning (9/17). Rescheduled it to this
Saturday AM so that I can have a weekend off to watch
all the college and pro football games...then the
tragedy...
Well, if you love this
This is really strange...and comes from a reputable newspaper...
http://dailynews.philly.com/content/daily_news/2001/09/13/local/DEVI13C.htm
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Please don't take this the wrong way, I don't mean to
come off as being snotty, but you kind of make my
point for me. The fact that you haven't seen it yet
doesn't mean a market shift is not happening. Cisco is
not going to tell you about all the DWDM deals at
their major clients going to Nortel
There is a CCAI, Cisco Certified Academy Instructor, available only
to Cisco Networking Academy Instructors. I believe that is what the
original poster was referring to.
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Darren Crawford wrote:
I have seen an Exchange server which wotks with SMTP fixup protocol on
5.2(3).
Also you might have to have both SMTP POP3 ports open.
From: Dwayne Cann
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mail servers behind the pix [7:19381]
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 17:06:25 -0400
I
Hello everyone:
I have tricky situation here. There are two
different frame relay OSPF networks connected in hub
spoke topology. Both hub routers sit behing PIX which
are conncted to internet. Hub routers have this static
routes pointing to PIX. I am using redistibute
static command to
All this is very educational and almost useless to the task at hand. Many of
us are here to prepare ourselves for the toughest test we've ever taken
outside of marriage (I aint kidding folks), and have chosen this path for
several good reasons. None of which are related to the sour grapes between
I wasn't going to clutter up the list and waste B/w, but you asked me to
enlighten you, and I guess the information should be available to all. Yes,
I am responding using a different email address because its convenient; but
I'm the same Robert Hanley.
If you read the thread in context I
Thank you, Thomas.
Yes, I have the TX crossed to the RX, otherwise the error lights light up.
Tom
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I think this would involve making sure that you plug the TX
To bring this discussion to a bit more generic level, it has been
determined, if my recollection of my reading is correct, that existing fiber
has a theoretical bandwidth of 2.5 terabits. All that matters is the
equipment attached at the endpoints.
I am not familiar with what is happening at the
If I may offer, when one reads the title of the certification most of us
have or seek we should remember that it is Cisco certified. the emphasis is
on Cisco. The whole purpose of vendor certification is to provide the vendor
with a large number of people familiar with their product. this gives
I think that something like this was talked about here some time ago.
I think it had to do with a timing issue.
One side had to be set to provide timing or some such thing..
Kevin Wigle
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You need to have clocking internal on one end and line (default) on the
other.
atm clock INTERNAL
I don't have Caslow handy so don't know if the above is included in the
config.
Here's a working config between two 7500s. They are running 11.3
First end:
interface ATM6/0
description Location
for now Cisco only
wants you to know what they are and some general
stuff about it.
Not true. Check this web siteand follow the links.
It has more than what u need.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/74/topissues/wan_sw/top_issues_wansw.shtml
VB
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Robert Padjen
If anyone actually went and read the article by Larry
Seltzer, you would have discovered that he refered to
the MCSE certification, not the CCIE. I was ticked at
Seltzer at first, but now that I see what he actually
wrote, I agree with him. I got my MCSE in a box of
CrackerJack !! It has taken
Can you configure bridging using only serial interfaces, no ethernet
involved at all? I have a 2501 connected to a 2511, and a 2503 connected to
the same 2511, both via serial. I want to configure the 2 serial interfaces
on the 2511 to bridge between them, is that possible? There is no
All, Thanks so much for your guidence!
I completed CCNP/CCDP first.
Then I read the Sybex(Lammle) CCIE Study Guide. I used the Boson Tests #1
and #2, and quickly realized I was not ready for some of the ATM questions.
I picked up the McGrawHill(Giles) CCIE study guide, and used it and the
This is an interesting point, and one worth discussing a bit further.
I can still recall an interview during the course of which the interviewer
questioned my qualification in part because my experience was with IOS 11.2.
He stated that they used IOS 12.0 ( newly released at the time. ) I asked
yes.
how are you going to test that it's working?
Chuck
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Subject: Bridging [7:20078]
Can you configure bridging using only
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Is there anything that I will be unable to do [that is relevant to preparing
for the CCIE lab] with an ISDN simulator (versus having actual ISDN service
with my local phone company).
Thanks
then you have people like me, who just can't leave well enough alone. I
upgraded the 7513 @ my old job. I added VIP's (replacing the old AIP's)
an RSP4 in a working Nortel/ Cisco LANE environment. Although- I can
prove I repaired the RSP2's over-utilization problems (by removing the AIP's
If I'm not mistaken- the CCIE proctors have no way of checking bridging
beyond a wink nod @ the configs either.
Phil
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Subject: RE: Bridging [7:20078]
yes.
how are you going to test that it's
Thanks Daniel,
I'll try it on Monday and post the results...
Tom
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You need to have clocking internal on one end and line (default) on the
other.
atm clock
It's most likely you have old boot roms that are not able to recognize the
16M of
memory.
Dave
Albert Y. Pak wrote:
Hi All,
I am able to boot Cisco 2502 with 1 x 8MB flash. However, as soon as I
install a second 8MB flash (empty), the router hangs at System Bootstrap
(Version
Sure but I'm at a loss to understand what good it would do.
Dave
Lupi, Guy wrote:
Can you configure bridging using only serial interfaces, no ethernet
involved at all? I have a 2501 connected to a 2511, and a 2503 connected
to
the same 2511, both via serial. I want to configure the 2
Pat- I may be hitting this issue way bellow the knees, but have you ever
thought of running an IBGP session. You could create a channel or path
connection between the two OSPF networks for fail-over, load balance,
geographical routing (if your current connection involves is BGP peering @
the
Chuck group;
So, all this is understood about certs why, etc...; and anyone who has
participated in this list for any length of time has seen the same ground
covered as Chuck covered below. I've been following this list and
participating as time permitted since about June 1999. So I know the
Dish,
Thanks for pointing out the change. I did read the article very carefully.
The paragraph that includes; Terms like MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer) indicate only successful completion of the program and minimal
competence in the product., has been changed. Previously it said
You also need to specify what is where ...
... AD servers in DMZ / outside or the client PC's in the DMZ / outside?
Hopefully, AD inside ... but then again, hopefully you would use a VPN for
the outside boxes to connect.
One possible, semi-allowable exception - multiple firewalls; either
people like you end up writing books respected by all and becoming elder
statesmen. :-
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Don't look for an interface going down, instead configure a floating default
route as
your interesting packet.
Dave
Khurrum Shahzad wrote:
Hi all
I want help regarding my scenario which is as follows.
I have one central and tow remote sites. Both two remote sites are
connected
with
u can join the domain and then stop replication , it will still work as a
stand alone domain controller.
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You
Don't take this the wrong but if someone read the article when it was first
published, one would have seen that he referred to the CCIE cert. If the
article was read two or three weeks ago, one would have seen CCIE plainly
stated.
I read the article several times and I am 100% positive he wrote
Hi Groups,
I am a little confused about how the MTU size
configured on an interface affects the transmission of
packets through that interface. My question is does it
affects packets received on the interface or packets
transmitted out of the interface?
Thanks
Lw
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