Hi.
What is the acceptable cpu utilaziton value of catalyst 4000 series
switches?
I have a 4006 and cpu utilazition is about %30 is it ok?
is this value acceptable?
thanks
regards
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Yes over the internet, but not over 64k lines in production. The principle's
the same but you've just got less capacity and you'll be more reliant on qos
and queuing. What exactly do you want to know?
regards
Pat
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Matthew here's a little info on the ports used in h323:
To set up a voice connection, the initiator starts a H.225 connection over
TCP to the destination entity (normally the gatekeeper) at port number 1720.
In this session a port number for the following H.245 connection is
exchanged. The
does anyone describe, somebody ask me,
which statement is not true about spanning tree forward delay value
that u can check with the catalyst 5000 show command
?? says:
1, all the default values are obtained from the root bridge
?? says:
2 all switch ports must use
Just wanted to ask you what hardware you have implemented ?
What is the bandwidth ?
How many channels ?
Any please tell us about your experience to us since I am also looking to
implement the same.
Mukul
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Hey guys..
By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab sylabus,how
far they can go to ask about ISIS??
As far as i know there are many things which require support of CLNS in
ISIS??
Any one here can please specify briefly.
Thanks for help
Cisco Lover
Hardware, we used AS5300 as PSTN gateways located in various countries to
terminate off-net traffic, they had up to 4 x E1s and were connected to, or
close to, the backbone which had v.high throughput. For the on-net traffic
1750, 2600, 3600 as5300s were used. The local tail connections to the
I've got an ISDN PRI back at the home office and 6 routers that dial into for
backups via their ISDN BRI connections. I have been told by my service
provider
that I can use two switched 56K channels off of an existing T1 at another
site
to dial into the ISDN PRI. I have been looking to try and
clear mls ip
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Dom
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I would like to purge the entries in the MLS cache of the 6509, then let
the
switch relearn the MAC. What commend should I use? Thanks All!
Thomas N.
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I know that this is probably not what you are looking for,
but in [Doyle, page121] there is a case stydy A Protocol Conflict
showing a problems with interaction between proxy ARP and bridging.
Przemek
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30% seems about right. For the true CPU info check out the following links:
For the Catalyst 4000 series:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/82.html
For the Catalyst 2900XL/3500XL series:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/19.html
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Cisco Lover wrote:
Hey guys..
By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab sylabus,how
far they can go to ask about ISIS??
As far as i know there are many things which require support of CLNS in
ISIS??
Any one here can
Integrated ISIS does not use CLNS outside of sharing some packet
structures. It remains a valid exam topic.
Peter
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Hey guys..
By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab sylabus,how
far
I am trying to replace 2 lanplex 6000's with Cisco equipment. I need to
replace the FDDI modules but am having little luck. I dont want to buy a
Cat5000. I have thought of buying multiple 2820's but they seem to be end of
series. Any ideas on what I could use? I need 11 ports in all and
Folks,
There was a link and details of someone who has cheap memory for
routers to sell posted in the last 2/3 weeks, please if you have that mail
kindly forward it to me.
Regards
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Systems Engineer
Business Data Services
City M25 Team
NTL:
Tel:0207 562 5800
Mobile:
One example which could prove useful is configure a pc with the default
gateway as its self. It will now ARP for local and remote addresses.
Now configure routers on the network with proxy arp on and off.
Thanks,
Mark Beck
CCIE: 6906
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From: Przemyslaw Karwasiecki
Hi all,
I just study for this exam. The last time I failed because I had some
questions
about security like TACAC's and RADIUS.
Now I want to learn more about this to pass this questions.
Can anyone help with additional informations about the required know how for
security like this
Thanks
Udo
A classmate failed last week because he was unable to configure ISIS between
BGP and OSPF.
Eyad
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That's an interesting question and I don't have a definitive answer
but off the cuff I would think that yes you should be able to do this.
One of the reasons for switched services was in the not-to-distant past
there were lots of analog CO's that could not offer digital, i.e. ISDN
services but
As far as I know Cisco IOS supports CLNS only as much as in needed to
supoort IS-IS.
Dave
Jason Gardiner wrote:
I'll be brief. Check out the Archives.
Cisco Lover wrote:
Hey guys..
By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS Lab
sylabus,how
far they can go to ask
I'm testing out a Cisco Aironet 340 access point, it's working fine with
Win2k and a handheld Ipaq. However when I try to set-up an NT machine I
don't get an IP address from the dhcp server. The client tells me it's
associated, the only difference I can see on the status between the Win2K
and NT
Boy, haven't worked on an AGS in 6 years!!! If CRB is simply a
software issue than it probably would work but my guess is that there
may well be hardware limitions on the AGS, like the inability to do ISL
encapsulation on a CAT4000.
Dave
Dan Faulk wrote:
Anyone out there done much with
Please Help - Have configure a PIX Firewall with basic NAT. Cant get can
connection through the firewall. Have set up the
PING command - access-list acl_out permit icmp any any
access-group acl_out in interface outside
access-group acl_out in interface inside
cant ping through even, keep getting
This is not a real option. The point is to block it at the firewall. In a
company with a lot of users, its difficult to tell everyone to do this. The
whole point is to take away the control of the users.
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in morpheus, if you go to
This topic has been discussed to death!
It's got everything you've ever wanted to know about retransmission events.
Just make sure you put in your search terms properly--so read the
instructions first.
-- Leigh Anne
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Cisco fully supports ISO CLNS however, ISO CLNS has been removed from the
protocols tested on the CCIE Lab. Integrated ISIS is not dependant on CLNS
and thus remains a valid exam topic.
Pete
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As far as I know
Try HDLC;retransmission as your search terms. Also set the max files
returned to 100.
Messages with subject lines like Re: retransmission of packets, Re:
HDLC, CCIE Written Exam, Re: Packet retransmission, and RE:
retransmission of packets in WAN are just a few examples of the several
The info you've provided is not enough to give a wild guess. Suggest you
post the entire
configuration (remove passwords) and give a description of the network
connections.
C.E.O Dickson wrote:
Please Help - Have configure a PIX Firewall with basic NAT. Cant get can
connection through the
Hello group,
I have a question that could probably be easily anwered. We are changing
our subnet mask to add a new network. Its is on a 4700 router with ip
classless setup. We use real IP's but i'll but private ones on the example..
Ex. eth0 is now 172.16.10.0/24. I want to split this network
What I am clearly saying is that when US politicians go to their doctors and
demand antibiotics, that they must be willing to change the slide!
:-{)]
p.s. get a grip.
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Can the firewall ping your router?
Can the firewall ping the inside 'host'?
Did you create the NAT addresses / pool?
Do a show xlate ... what xlates
are listed?
Do you have an external route on your FW and is the def gateway
Is SNA on the CCIE exam? I know there used to be a special CCIE test for
SNA/IP integration, I have my lab in June and I obviously don't want to
study any unnecessary topics. Thanks.
Guy H. Lupi
NOC Engineer
Eureka GGN
270 Madison Avenue, 5th Floor
NY, NY 10016
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I need to configure VPN in cisco 1720.The configuration should use cisco
secure client 1.1 for cable or dialup remote user from the internet.could
guys let me know what is the best way to do that and also what type of
security is appropriate.
Next thing,Can I use proxy server behind
Hi All,
I am new to LAT translation so please bear with me. The scenario I have is
2 routers connected by a serial link. I have a DEC Server on one end and a
Client on the other. To my knowledge both the server and the client are run
LAT with a service name of SERVICE. Since LAT is not
Here is an excerpt of a post on the OpenView Forum list. It's related
to our neverending discussions of how hosts make forwarding decisions,
when they forward packets to their gateway, and when they send ARP
requests. I've never seen it presented quite this way and thought it
was interesting to
You can fit what I know about IS-IS in a pretty small container but I
Understand that IS-IS communicates using CLNS PDU's and and an IS-IS
router must have and ISO address known as a NET address, etc. so I
thought there were some interdependancies.
Dave
Peter Van Oene wrote:
Cisco fully
Know the basics of configuring ISIS to route IP. That's all I'll say.
Scott
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Subject: CLNS and ISIS in RS
I'd say Yes. I've never tried this so take it with a grain of salt.
First verify that all your PCs are appropriately addressed.
configuration changes take effect immediately. So:
config t
ip subnet-zero
int e0
ip address 172.16.10.1 255.255.255.128
cntrl Z
Should do the trick.
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Integrated ISIS does not use CLNS outside of sharing some packet
structures. It remains a valid exam topic.
Peter
Do be aware that CLNS is still used in some telco operations
maintenance networks (e.g., for SONET). While I wouldn't consider it
a mainstream topic and would be inclined to
Zero downtime, no, but quite minimal yes. Out of curiosity I started
pingin router A from router B. Changed the mask on router A and dropped
1 packet during the change. It then resumed pinging even though the
masks were not the same so the impact was relatively unnoticeable.
Dave
sam sneed
Would there/could there be a concern about ARP table cache entries and the
associated MAC addresses? I've made changes before and found that I had to
clear entries (reboot) hosts such as firewalls because of cached entries.
Chris
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A typical physical topology for a Local Director is as follow:
Clients-Hub or Switch(Vlan1)-LocalDirector-Hub or Switch(Vlan2)-Real
Servers
However, instead of using two Physically separate switches for the distinct
VLANs, what if I patch the LocalDirector into ports 5/1 and 5/2 on my
Cat5500
Yeah this is very perplexing. Here is the bridge AGS config if any would
like to offer suggestions. Have tried assigning IP addys to serials no help.
Everything works well when routing just cant get these bridges to function.
Very simple config:
2501 S1 AGS S2---AGS S33102 S0
interface
This is true. It is actually simple. Configure your serial interface to
autodiscover the external Switched 56 CSU. Then setup a standard dial
string, dialer profile, or legacy DDR config. It is EXACTLY like dialing
out a serial interface using an external modem and a DB60 pin to DB25 pin
Locate the exact memory type you need for your particular router/switch,
then simply buy any brand that carries it. Doesn't have to be Cisco
memory.
Sean
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There was a link and details of someone who
Dear Friends,
I am trying to figure out how to block even/odd access out of the
subnet!. I have managed to see the effect of the last bit of the last
octet , yet wouuldn't know how to get the wild card mask !.
Could you please help me as I will be taking the CCAI fast track on
wednesday.
something that has not been addressed are the NICs in the servers. Compaq
server NICs are particularly bad when using redudant links. It is best
advised that you disable the heartbeats on those puppies and possibley
reboot the server after doing so.
let me know if this works.
Stevan
[EMAIL
Although your correct that routers in an ISIS domain require a valid Network
Entity Title (NET), the point about using CLNS PDU's is inaccurate, though I
admit widely misunderstood. ISIS packets are actually directly encapsulated
at layer two and thus do not use the services of any protocol at
I have had good luck at:
www.memoryx.com
Dave
Sean Knox wrote:
Locate the exact memory type you need for your particular router/switch,
then simply buy any brand that carries it. Doesn't have to be Cisco
memory.
Sean
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Your mask for the last octet should end in an even number. This forces a
check of the last bit position. If you want to allow/deny an even number
then your test against address should end in an even number. If it is for
an odd number, then the test against address should end in odd.
Ex:
Hi, Louie
I want to know how much does your ccie lab costs for sale ?
And also let me know if you have any good study materials for the written
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Guys (and gals), I was wondering if anyone had ran into this problem. I have
a private, pt-pt network terminating on my side with a 2524 running 11.1.
This is connected into a 2900 switch. My ISP comes in on a 2610 through a
PIX running 6.1.(Whose inside IP is the gateway for all PCs) It is also
Try boson 1,2,3 and ccbootcamp.com's written workbook or their bootcamp,
that is what I used primarily on top of the following...halabi,caslow and
doyle...they also have good deals on CCIE lab kits and rack time
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What opinion did you previously express regarding the state of CCNP tests?
Mike
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There must be a problem with me, because I didn't find anything on the CIT
exam to be poorly worded or difficult to understand.
By considering the fact that CLNS is no more a part of RS
Lab sylabus, how far they can go to ask about ISIS??
I attended the CCIE Power Session at Networkers 2001 here in
Copenhagen this Saturday, and they said something along the
lines of: Know how to configure basic ISIS for IP. It will
be
It can be found in the archives...
http://www.groupstudy.com/cgi-bin/wilma/cisco
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Here is a LAT TELNET Lab that might help you...
http://www.boson.com/promo/router_labs/lat-telnet/lat-telnet.htm
John Swartz
CCIE, CCNP, CCDP
Boson Practice Tests
http://www.boson.com
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Hi All,
I am new to LAT
I have done this when a contractor had set up our border router with the
wrong subnet mask you can change with zero down time as long as all hosts
are configured correctly
D'Wayne Saunders
Network Admin
CCNP
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I have also bumped up the bandwidth as high as possible in lab situations
or staging areas where I was TFTPing a large file across a lab network that
included a back-to-back serial link.
I would have thought bumping up the clockrate parameter would have had more
effect than changing the
Thanks everyone. I changed it with absolutely zero noticeable downtime.
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Hello group,
I have a question that could probably be easily anwered. We are changing
our subnet mask to add a new network. Its is on a 4700
You might consider changing to IP and telnet if possible.
One thing you need to find out is how the device remote to the server get's
it's config from. Some of the older LAT devices get the config from the
server as they have no NVRAM or such. I was never able to get Cisco to
confirm that the
I want to configure asyn callback in router 2511.
the configuration is below, but when receive callback number from client,
the router cannot initiate callback function.
version 12.0
service password-encryption
!
hostname Router
!
boot system flash
enable secret 5
Just to clarify, I ONLY want to purge (refresh) the mls cache, but NOT
want to disable the mls. So should I use clear mls ip or else? Thanks
All.
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clear mls ip
Regards,
Dom
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Hi all
Would those who have sat the Switching Exam for the CCNP, share some
information as to what are the areas to concentrate on more than others. Is
there much ATM questions in the exam? What is the passing score? Was the
exam difficult? Are there many ambiguous questions?
Any infomration
Am going to take CCIE R/S this Friday, any last minute advice? Any changes
on CCIE written format recently?
What I have been reading is Caslow book version 1, routing TCP/IP vol 1,
Internet Routing Architecture ver 1. anything good to read during last days?
thanks
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Hello,
I ordered a Token Ring module from someone off ebay. I stuck it in my cat
5000 and it said that it had an invalid configuration (probably because
there
was just previously a different module in it) and the status was faulty.
I
did a clear config all and reset, and it no longer said
www.anthonypanda.com
is where i eventually got memory and back to back cables from,
was the cheapest and also quickest. Very professional outfit.
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If it's of any use to the original poster, 11.2(17) on the 4700M and 2514
doesn't seem to support either copy ftp or copy network (invalid input).
However 11.2(17) on a 7500 might - it claims incomplete command instead
of invalid input (I don't have a suitable playpen so I'm not putting in
the
100% guarantee? Even if I don't study? Suppose I deliberately try to answer
all question incorrectly ;-
BTW, I have some great Florida property to sell.
Chuck
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afzaal adam
Sent: Monday, October 01,
OK. I'll bite. What is the relationship between ISL and CRB?
Chuck
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MADMAN
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 8:02 AM
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Boy, haven't worked on
get a good night's sleep. relax. read the questions. you have plenty of
time.
THINK!
knock 'em dead!
Chuck
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Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 7:08 PM
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I believe this feature became available in 12.0
I posted a link in my original reply
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/atm/c8540/12_0/4a_11a/comman
d/appd.htm#33805
watch the wrap
Chuck
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After finishing my CCNP, I am now looking towards CSS1, but I cannot find
many books out there.
The only ones I have found that are made for the exams are all from Cisco
Press, and only one of them are out. Two others are on the way, and the last
one is not even on the drawing board yet.
I have
I wonder if Pakistani laws cover false Internet guarantees... If not,
I'm sure we can contact smartcert.net via their Hotmail account. Very
legitimate, no doubt. :-)
Organization:
smartcert.net
smartcert.net smartcert.net
office 7, 8 Capital Trade Center
Islamabad, FD
A couple of weeks ago there were a couple of discussions on this board about
using multiple T1's to improve data throughput. If memory serves, there were
two possible ways to do this: 1) per packet load sharing and 2) PPP
multilink
for no particular reason I decided to do a little study on PPP
Hi
Very interesting. I would be interested in seeing the CPU load between
methods too. I will venture to say that CPU usage of the multilink is the
highest.
John Hardman CCNP
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A couple of weeks ago there were a couple
Patrick,
thanks for your help.
Matthew.
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On a whim I took the CCIE written this past Saturday. Didn't pass but I do
believe the exam is far to easy. YES, to easy!! I came up a couple answers
short but really put no effort into preparing for the exam!!
When I lost my job last year due to downsizing I weighed my options; MCSE or
If I were to take a wild guess, I would say that your 2524 does not have a
quad zero default pointing to the PIX inside address.
your routing is screwy to begin with. a lot of folks don't like to do it
this way, but I would point the default route of all inside devices to the
2524, and have the
Hi to the group
I would ask you to help me to find out if
I must pass the CCNP exams in a specific sequence
I mean let's say: 640-503,640-504,640-505,640-506.
I woullike to start with Switching exam (640-504).
Is it possible ?
Thanks in advance
Cristian
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how to configure simple access control list based rate-limit ?
thank you
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Interesting, as you say.
What load were you getting on the links?
Your pings are measuring latency, not throughput. If the links weren't
heavily loaded, then I can see why you could get these results. Each link
is still clocked at T1 speed, so I wouldn't expect adding links to decrease
latency.
enable nat for that network
nat (inside) 0 0
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Guys (and gals), I was wondering if anyone had ran into this problem. I
I ve completed the CCNP in 2 months
i ve started on 31st july and ended on 1st October also i make the ccna exam
again (new version)
Many thanks to all of you who provide valuable informations and guides
Reciepe:
1 month vacation from Office
CCNP preparation Library from Cisco Press
I am considering writing a book for the CSS1. Since I've already written
the CCIE Security book a lot of the information will be repeated. But, I
don't really want to compete with CP for the long term. However, as you
stated they are still a ways from having all 4 books done. If I had enough
Hi All,
I have found numerous errors in chapter 3 of this book.
I am really disappointed as this is from cisco press and i expected a better
effort than this from them.
Can anyone recommend a more accurate guide?
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When I lost my job last year due to downsizing I weighed my options;
MCSE or
CCIE...finished CCNP on April 30th so I guess that tells you my choice...
HOWEVER, after getting the CCNP I began doing some job
When will the CCIE Written exam 350-001 change into new format?
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From RIF the MSB is RII then make me confused if all the token ring mac
addresses are with leading zero?
Regards,
Fanglo
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Has anyone taken the CCIE Security written exam yet?
Failing that is anyone about to take it?
Steven Dangerfield CCNP, CCSA, CSE
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