hey, Cil, I'm wondering about the TTL's. I was doing some tech review for
someone, and in the course of that reviewed some sniffer traces. OSPF was
showing TTL's of 255. the traces were presented to me because I had asked
about virtual link TTL's, which speculatively speaking would have to be very
Please decode the statement.
lol :)
Mukul
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Subject: Can I configure 2 leased line for single channel ? [7:21251]
Hello all,
I have 128 KBPS leased line between 2 routers and I
au contraire, mon ami, the OSI model is VERY important. If you don't
understand it, how will you know when that guy selling the layer 4-layer 7
switch is lying? ;->
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dre
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 3:
wouldn't be the first time Doyle said something incorrect in his book. ;->
sorry, I'm not trying to pick a fight with you in particular. I've been
round the block more than once at various voice volumes with people on this
list about "what layer" this and that operates at. I've also been round th
It depends on if you are using NAT or PAT. The default timeout for dynamic
NAT translations (not using overload) is 24 hours and can be adjusted:
router(config)#ip nat translation timeout
If you are using PAT (overload), then you have to deal with other timeout
settings. If you execute:
route
my question was the design itself - why are there firewalls at all these
branches if this is an internal network? firewalls generally would be placed
at network edges? Is this a VPN solution?
otherwise, if this is an issue of placing security zones throughout a
corporate network, I would make eac
as long as we're on the subject of DHCP, I'm wondering if someone can point
me to a reference giving the specifics of the DHCP option numbers ( without
pointing me to The DHCP Handbook, which I don't have time to read right
now ) I ran a cross a situation where I needed to understand some of the
o
Zahid, I used Ciscopress and Boson #2 and #1. Also Priscilla's "Top Down
Network Design" is great... Good Luck
Zahid Hassan wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I would appreciate any suggestions/tips on CID 3.0 exam.
>I will be taking the exam next week and am using
>mainly the CCO for preparation.
>Any i
i remember the only command i ut on the cisco router is
peer default ip address dhcp
and enable the ip helper address
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Subject: Re: DHCP [7:21051]
try to erase flash and put the ios again
send the dump of yr screen
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From: Alejandro Pelaez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 8:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: invalid magic number in 2600 [7:21249]
I can't boot a 2600 router, I get the
ppp multilink
but u need to change the encapsulation
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Hello all,
I have 128 KBPS
You have taken the quote rather out of context.
On page 31, Doyle is discussing the TCP/IP protocol layers, and how they
(roughly) correspond to the OSI stack.
When he refers to BGP and RIP being at the application layer, he is
referring to the TCP/IP application layer, which "corresponds to the O
Similar problem here when using new FLASH which is not "formatted".
Try this, go to ROMMON and do the TFTP download from ROMMON.
After reboot should solve the problem.
Good luck.
Ryan
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Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001
Hello all,
I have 128 KBPS leased line between 2 routers and I want to enhance the
performance of the same using one more leased line . Can anyboby suggest me
whether is there any command which will make these 2 lines to work as 1
logical line as is the case with etherchannel ?
Thanks in adva
I can't boot a 2600 router, I get the message 'invalid magic number' in
flash. Ive tried changing the config register but it didn't work.
Please if you know how to fix this answer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] please
(if you want to answer to the newsgroup you can too, but please i prefer
the email respon
Howard,
Is this from your upcoming book for ISPs? Can you provide a
name/title and when we can expect to see it on shelves.
TIA
Nigel .
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From: "Howard C. Berkowitz"
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 12:16 AM
Subject: RE: which layer BGP,RIP ,OSPF
>My intention of creating this thread again was just to clarify things as
>some of us concluded that BGP,RIP,OSPF are at network layer.
>Why I quoted the stuff in capital and if it hurt some of the members ,I am
>sorry but it was just to highlight that this is given in Cisco Press book
>and whose
The word out on the street is that Brad Ellis here on the forum
is going to start studying for it...
Can u confirm brad?
also, for those that are going to start on some security specialization,
which do you guys think will be more in demand -
Pix side or the Checkpoint side???
Message Posted a
The CSS's have a firewall load balancing feature. You weould need one in
front of the firewalls and one behind them. You also may not use nat on the
pix's.
There are some sample configs on ciscos website.
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What ever you do , do NOT get from IQSale.com , Grandstore or Hitek in USA.
If you have a problem, they will drag their feet and ignore you. I'm still
waiting for a refund they promised more than 4 months ago.
I have emails from many other people with the same problems
Jason
""Derek Gaff""
I'd start looking at IRB.
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From: "Steve Smith"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:43 PM
Subject: Fastethernet failover [7:21177]
> Hey gang this may sound strange but it was just a thought. I have a
I've been doing Cisco for a few years at large clients, and recently took on
a Nortel client.
If you want a lot of hand-holding Nortel is not the choice. On the other
hand, if you are able to get your support from some other source, the Nortel
equipment is drastically cheaper and the backplanes
Neal, perhaps PayPal is the cause of your problems. If you're selling to
international bidders that haven't yet signed up for PayPal, it's almost
impossible for the buyer to be able to send any reasonable amount of money
within a short time period.
PayPal verifies international bidders by chargi
Hi
www.network-sol.com very big europe secondhand reseller
or ebay are quite good...
HTH
steve
>From: "Derek Gaff"
>Reply-To: "Derek Gaff"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Cisco Equipment [7:21127]
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 07:41:55 -0400
>
>Hello all
>
>I have being reading the posts that
Very simple answer. The one thing that's always stressed with respect to
the OSI model is that many protocols were developed prior to the OSI model
being published. TCP/IP is one of those protocol suites.
The OSI model serves as a guide for understanding how protocols work, or for
how to develo
Hi all,
Just wanted to know what is the lab swap procedure. I know that I have
to release the date and someone has to take that date but How do I get a
date. do I get that persons date or can I get a new date?
thanks in advance
Omer
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My intention of creating this thread again was just to clarify things as
some of us concluded that BGP,RIP,OSPF are at network layer.
Why I quoted the stuff in capital and if it hurt some of the members ,I am
sorry but it was just to highlight that this is given in Cisco Press book
and whose autho
It's not just a "model," though. It's also a set of ISO documents.
These arguments would be like if we said something about Ethernet that was
different from what the IEEE 802.3 documents state, or something about
TCP/IP that was different from the RFCs.
Howard has actually read the ISO documen
At 05:14 PM 9/26/01, Brian wrote:
>Yeah I always thought the helper address command was the way to get a whole
>bunch of nonroutable junk forwarded.
It gets a bunch of UDP broadcasts forwarded.
I figured out the ip dhcp-server command. It's not a replacement for ip
helper-address. It's for acce
Caslow is probably the best choice of the bunch for the CCIE Written. The
book is really good. I used it quite a bit in my studies. Halabi's book
was crucial for the lab exam.
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
Network Learning Inc
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used Cisco: www.optsys.net
""Frank Shen"" wrote in mes
The OSI model is relatively important (why else would questions about it
routinely become the longest threads?).
My whole argument for them is this: Models are just learning tools. When
people learn biology, they don't *start* by learning "how things work", they
*start* by learning the major syst
Yeah I always thought the helper address command was the way to get a whole
bunch of nonroutable junk forwarded.
Bri
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: DHCP [7:21051]
> OK, so I tried it. The "ip dhcp-se
I've been thinking about going for the CQS security since I work with PIX
and VPNs. Have you taken those exams?
BTW: I'm still working on the CCNP requirements, so I'm quite a bit behind
you.
Robin Nicholson
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That memo would, of course, be on refurbished letterhead.
I did a search on the word "screw" on Dell's site. Came up with 38 matches.
All "refurbished".
I guess the US economy **IS** in dire straits when you can't buy a new screw
anymore.
Personally, I'm tempted to order ONE refurbished screw.
If you create a local username and the configure the line or console port to
login local you router will log the user name as well
1w1d: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by dwaynes on vty0
(192.168.x.x)
D'Wayne Saunders
-Original Message-
From: Shahram Esfahani [mailto:[EMAIL
OK, so I tried it. The "ip dhcp-server" command didn't do anything on my
network, which is mostly Ethernet LANs. What good is it? ;-)
I had to use "ip helper-address" on the interface where the client resides.
With that command, the DHCP messages got forwarded, whether I had "ip
dhcp-sever" co
The OSI model clearly needs to be replaced by something else.
It is by far the most abused/misused way of describing networking
concepts and ideas.
If the OSI model helps you plan/design, install, support/administer
any network idea/concept/technology -- all the better. If you spend
your waking
Jenny,
You are correct in that with TACACS, the username will be shown in the log.
Shahram
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Hopefully no one from management will have read about the screws or.
I'm just waiting for the new "memo"
To: All Engineering Staff
Re: IP Packets
It has come to managements attention that we are continually paying for new
packets with our Internet feed. This is a substantial cost and must be
Hi all..
The answers which we got for this question were wrong.I consulted the CISCO
PRESS BOOK JEFF DOYLE ROUTING TCP/IP
1)RIP,BGP ARE AT APPLICATION LAYER ,PAGE 31 CHAPTER GUESS 1OR 2.
2)OSPF AT TRANSPORT.
Any reasonings..
regds
Tribavan Raina
Network Consultant
TechTonics Group Limite
Dear Santosh,.
You dont have to do anything much just define a ip forwader command on the
l3 interface where your clients are conncted for each subnet and
ip helper-address Ip add of PDC
ip helper-address IP add of BDC.
Repeat these commands for each interfaces(virtual/physical) which are
serv
It sounds to me like the workstations that suffer from this problem have
access to more than one DHCP server, and that one of them are configured
with wrong subnet information.
Also, check to see if the configured scopes are large enough for all
clients.
You might have a DHCP server running on a
Violent Femmes
"Why can't I get..Just one Screw?"
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John Neiberger
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 3:30 PM
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Subject: Way OT but pretty funny [7:21210]
Sorry, this really struck
Regrettably its my old screw, the wife returned it as non-functioning and
got her money back.
Karl
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From: "Ole Drews Jensen"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:26 PM
Subject: RE: Way OT but pretty funny [7:21210]
> That is actually pretty funny...
>
> O
Except for the $4.95 shipping and handling...
--- Dennis
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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 2:11 PM
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Good thing it's only $0.05! ;-) At tha
Thank goodness there wasn't any image. :)
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
John Neiberger wrote:
Sorry, this really struck me as funny and I didn't have anyone else
to
share it with.I'm hoping that this--while not hilarious-
That is actually pretty funny...
Ole
~~~
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CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
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http://www.RouterChief.com
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NEED A JOB ???
h
All,
This is off-topic, but I have been up against this issue with one of our
customers for quite awhile, and I am accessing any avenue possible to get it
solved.
We have a customer that is running a distributed NT domain. The topolgy is
as follows:
Core location: Core Switch/Router is Alcatel
Exactly! I also like the fact that it's refurbished. I firmly believe
we throw away way too many perfectly good screws that could be
recycled.
John
>>> Priscilla Oppenheimer 9/26/01 2:57:42 PM >>>
Good thing it's only $0.05! ;-) At that price you wouldn't feel like
you
got screwed, so to sp
I am currently using this command on many routers ranging in ios from 10.2
(yeah I know but its a couple a hundred miles away) to 12.2. Without it
our customers (we are an ISP) cannot reach the DHCP servers. It must work
outside of the dialup only arena.
At 01:09 PM 9/26/2001, khramov wrote
Good thing it's only $0.05! ;-) At that price you wouldn't feel like you
got screwed, so to speak.
Priscilla
At 04:30 PM 9/26/01, John Neiberger wrote:
>Sorry, this really struck me as funny and I didn't have anyone else to
>share it with.I'm hoping that this--while not hilarious--will
>giv
Hmm... Refurbished screws. Times ARE tough, aren't they. I need to look
into purchasing some refurbished rubber bands and paper clips for the
office.
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> Sorry, this really struck me as funny and I didn't have anyon
An "IP directed broadcast" means a broadcast to a specific network or
subnet, for example 172.16.255.255 or 172.16.10.255. It's a generic
concept, not specific to DHCP.
You can have the forwarded DHCP UDP packets go to a directed broadcast
instead of to a specific address. In the ip helper-add
I would also add the lists on http://puck.nether.net. There are juniper
and cisco lists there..
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, EA Louie wrote:
> there are a few others...Brainbuzz actually has quite a few- here are 2
> examples
> Cisco CCNA/CCIE/
On a cisco router you can set the lease time by going into config t, and
then into the dhcp pool name and issue the command lease 0-365 days, I think
the default lease time is 1 day.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 4:0
Sorry, this really struck me as funny and I didn't have anyone else to
share it with.I'm hoping that this--while not hilarious--will
give someone a few laughs. The humor should be apparent.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.asp?Sku=97580&customer_id=19&spagenum=5&page=dellitem
You can put it in your hosts file too - try it if you do not believe me.
It also depends on what mode it's setup to use.
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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Try this again.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/dial
_r/drdreip.htm#xtocid1564817
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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 2:40 PM
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Subject: RE: DHCP [7:21051]
Priscilla,
I think that you are right about the ip dhcp-server command. I looked it
up on Cisco's web site. It seems
that it can be used only with dial up to tell the client where dhcp server
is.
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> Yes, I finally found that also, but only in reference to dial-up n
Hi,
I am running out of addresses in nat pool. I understand that after certain
time period of inactivity addresses are timed out and return to the pool. I
would like to know, what is the default timeout for inactive addresses in
pool and how to reduce/manage timeout after a certain period of inac
we are using the cisco radius server its extremely simple to setup.
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dovelet
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 6:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Aironet 350 authenication using RADIUS [7:20974]
Hi all
Yes, I finally found that also, but only in reference to dial-up networks
where the router is acting as an access sever for SLIP/PPP clients. Does it
work elsewhere? It would be good if it did.
Priscilla
At 02:24 PM 9/26/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Their must be more than one way to forewor
We {USCG} use the 350s to provide connectivities to the Boats in the NY
harbor. Its a great solution if your standing still but watch out if you
rock..
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Allen May
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 12:12 PM
Their must be more than one way to foreword DHCP requests.
Tom got me looking into this earlier.
-Eric
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 2:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DHCP [7:21051]
At 01:06 PM
My recommendation for a primary study source for CCIE written would be the
Caslow book.
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Hi All,
I would appreciate any suggestions/tips on CID 3.0 exam.
I will be taking the exam next week and am using
mainly the CCO for preparation.
Any input would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Zahid
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You said everything was working fine. What changed?
>From: "Rajeev Karamchand"
>Reply-To: "Rajeev Karamchand"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Need Help on pix [7:21135]
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 09:53:49 -0400
>
>Hi all
>
>I am facing the a strange problem.
>
>All the site were working fine ti
OK, I'm starting to see where the confusion is coming from. The "ip
dhcp-server" command can be used on dial-up PPP links. It specifies the IP
address of a DHCP server for the PPP client to use. It was almost
impossible to find in the documentation. Most of the ip dhcp commands
relate to telli
this syntax is for the lmhosts file, instead of the hosts file. the hosts
file is just like in unix, a local static mapping of hostnames to ip
addresses so the domain info doesn't apply. lmhosts is what you want to
give a windows machine a local mapping of computernames for domain
controllers, d
Hey Dave, forgot 1 line:
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.0.0.1
Thanks Buddy! ;^)
-Eric
-Original Message-
From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 1:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DHCP [7:21051]
Bravo, This makes the router a DHCP server:
ip
Right on Dave!
And on top of that don't forget your global config:
dhcp exclude-address 2.2.2.1 2.2.2.15 (if you need some static
addresses).
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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 1:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DHCP
im currently studying for the ccie written and dont know which one will
help me along
with the books i have already purchased. there are several and was wondering
which one have
people used before
CCIE Qualification Exam Workbook
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Derek,
Hi! We ship second hand hardware worldwide. Is there something in
particular you are looking for? If so, please email me offline. We've
helped quite a few groupstudy students get great hardware at great prices!
:)
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
Network Learning Inc
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us
More...
If you can ping a server by its IP address but not its name, try to add it
in the workstations hosts file.
The hosts file is in C:\windows on 95 an 98 computers, but I can't remember
where it is on NT/2000 computers. It might not even be there, so search for
hosts.sam which is a sample f
At 01:06 PM 9/26/01, khramov wrote:
> From my understanding ip dhcp-server command will enable upd broadcast
> on ports 66 and 67. Is that true?
It causes your router to BE a DHCP server and to accept and process
broadcasts to UDP port 67 and to send responses from port 66. It does not
cause
Try this:
1) Can you ping server on subnet A by it's name from a workstation on subnet
B?
Example: ping acct_svr_1
2) Do you have any access lists on the router?
If you do, try to disable them
3) Can you from the workstation click Start -> Find and find the server by
its IP ad
Bravo, This makes the router a DHCP server:
ip dhcp pool dave
network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0
dns-server 172.28.2.217 172.28.2.10
default-router 10.0.0.1
Dave
Tim Booth wrote:
>
> Priscilla and others:
>
> Ip dhcp-server does not turn your router into a dhcp server. It tells your
>
Sounds like a name resolution issue. (Netbios name resolution, not DNS) Do
you have a WINS server? You typically will need a WINS server for Netbios
name resolution across subnets. (and hence logon capability)
HTH,
Kent
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The addresses assigned to the VPN client will typically come from a pool of
addresses from the inside network. It's also typical to terminate VPN
clients on your firewall, so in this case you would terminate them on the
PIX. There are examples on Cisco's web site for configuring client to PIX
VP
If your saying you can't connect to outside networks from the inside of the
PIX, check your 'nat' and 'global' commands. If those look correct, make
sure there is no access-list applied on the inside interface and/or check
for 'outbound' and 'apply' statements that may be blocking traffic.
If yo
Priscilla and others:
Ip dhcp-server does not turn your router into a dhcp server. It tells your
router where your dhcp server is.
Tim Booth
- Original Message -
From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: DHCP [7:21051]
> Why do you w
Stephen,
Your statement is incorrect. Enabling HSRP on a router does not cause the
standby router to send all packets to the primary. The only things that
enabling HSRP does is:
1) Enable the primary router to answer arp replies and accept/return packets
for the virtual IP address (it does thi
What is the default interval between pings from a 6509 w/msfc?
The reason I ask is that I just got an email from a cisco tac dude. We're
having issues at one of our sites where we can only ping a Cisco 7960 IP
phone 60% of the time. This is true when pings are performed from the core
6509 switc
I passed Written last Wednesday and I was able to register this Monday.
Perhaps you should check with Cisco.
I got a confirm e-mail from this e-mail address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Hope it helps.
Ed
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Sent: Wednesday, Se
As a follow up to my previous comments about CCIE lab equipment... Cisco
says that yes they will be replacing the Cat 5000's some time in the future
and will post a notice beforehand. When that's to occur, I don't think even
they know but it's definitely not October 1st.
They've also indicated t
Why do you want to turn your router into a DHCP server? I thought you
already had a DHCP server. You just need a helper address and
ip forward-protocol udp 67
no ip forward-protocol 137
no ip forward-protocol 138
The last two commands are because you said that NetBIOS broadcast
forwarding was
RIPv1 sends to 255.255.255.255. RIPv2 sends to 224.0.0.9. They both use UDP
port 520. Both the source and dest ports are 520.
Are you sure static routes wouldn't be the best bet, though? I haven't
followed the entire discussion, so if that's off the wall, just ignore it.
Priscilla
At 09:09 A
George,
The below URL's might help...
How to Filter Code Red on Cisco Cache and Content Engines
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/117/cache_engine/code_red_cache_engine.
html
Using Network-Based Application Recognition and Access Control Lists for
Blocking the "Code Red" Worm at Network Ingres
Fabio,
If you want to telnet the router you have to know the dialer ip address
(after negotiation).
In the following expample you are opening a telnet session to 1660 port:
ip nat inside source list # inferface dialer0 overload
ip nat inside source static tcp (eth0 ip address) 23 (dialer0 ip ad
Hey gang this may sound strange but it was just a thought. I have a 3640
that has two separate Ethernet interfaces. I have one that runs into one
of our cats running HSRP. Is there a way to run the second one to the
other cat as a fail over path? Can this be done with weights or anything
like that
On a switch you can configure port level security:
Dave
chris wrote:
>
> Is there any way to config you switch/router to prompt you when a certain
> Mac address is plugged in or online. Rather than setting the cam table
> aging to 3 days.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: dragi rado
there are a few others...Brainbuzz actually has quite a few- here are 2
examples
Cisco CCNA/CCIE/NP/DA/DP Discussion Board
http://boards.brainbuzz.com/boards/vbt.asp?b=78
Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert Board
http://boards.brainbuzz.com/boards/vbt.asp?b=716
2 newsgroups (check your newsrea
Thanks Ole for the clarification, I doubt no more :^)
Dave
Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
>
> The 3500 does support Gigabit Etherchannel.
>
> Follow this link:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca3500xl/tech/c3500_wp.htm
>
> (watch for word wrap).
>
> It's about 4/5 through the
Yes of coarse but I was refering to spelling of fiber/fibre etc. not
the standards describing there use and it was light hearted, I'm not
going to worry about it much...
Dave
"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
>
> You may trust Merriam-Webster, but if you want to find things in
> standards documen
I believe Cisco is switching their 2 day lab test to one day starting
October 1st. Maybe that's why your confirmation is delayed.
Good Luck
Cheers
-Original Message-
From: Cisco Nuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 6:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sch
Team,
I just passed the Switching testnow to start working on the Remote
Access I want to thank first GOD, second every one in this group and
third to OLE DREWS JENSEN for a well develop free software(CATALYST 5000
SET-BASED COMMAND TRAINER)...his web site is www.routerchief.com
Now for
The 3500 does support Gigabit Etherchannel.
Follow this link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/casi/ca3500xl/tech/c3500_wp.htm
(watch for word wrap).
It's about 4/5 through the document.
Hth,
Ole
~~~
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA,
Is there any way to config you switch/router to prompt you when a certain
Mac address is plugged in or online. Rather than setting the cam table
aging to 3 days.
-Original Message-
From: dragi radovanovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:45 AM
To: [EMAIL
HorrayTally-ho.Chin-chin and all that ..us brits are first at
something
Marvelous...
>From: "MADMAN"
>Reply-To: "MADMAN"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: which layer do the ospf bgp rip work on [7:20953]
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 10:17:16 -0400
>
>Ya that may be been since when
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