OT: Any MCT around [7:23318]

2001-10-17 Thread Jason
Sorry if this is way off-topic but I'm wondering if there is any MCT here (as I've communicated with a few in the past) and if they could email me offline regarding the status of the MCT Private forum hosted by MS... It seems to have disappear off the air.. Cheers... No replys here pls as it's

RE: Calculation question [7:23292]

2001-10-17 Thread don Johnson
not quite the network would be 116.0.0.0 116.142.0.0 is a subnet of the major network 116.0.0.0 there are 12 subnet bits there chech it out on a 25xx setup program you would answer 12 if you answered 4 you would get 255.240.0.0 on a 116 From: Chuck Larrieu Reply-To: Chuck Larrieu To: [EMAIL

RE: VoIP Installation Issue [7:23254]

2001-10-17 Thread Mark Odette II
Chamak, I interpret that you have the following: 2 1751's with (1)2FXS VIC and (1)2FXO VIC in each of this 1751's. You say that you can Pick up a standard POTS phone (analogue handset) that is plugged into port 1 of the first 1751's FXS VIC and dial your dial-plan to port 2 of same FXS VIC on

Frame Relay Basics - Inverse-arp problem [7:23321]

2001-10-17 Thread Ash Aslam
Hi there, I am trying to set-up the following Frame Relay config's on my routers: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/125/14.html#14-A I am having a problem in not being able to see anything when I issue the following command: Spicey#show frame-relay map In the above URL the output is listed

Re: PIX 515 nat or static [7:23286]

2001-10-17 Thread fahim
Hi Jeff is correct, you specify nat(inside) 1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 for all internal network to access and followed by global (outside) 1 range of global ip_address or single ip address if you want to use PAT, followed by subnet mask. When u use nat use global and when u use static use conduit or use

BSCI [7:23323]

2001-10-17 Thread fahim
Hi Group Can anyone suggest me book for BSCI (Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks) exam 640-900, It seems there is no Cisco press book, if you happen to give this exam, pls let me know which books you used. Thanks Fahim CCNA, CCDA Message Posted at:

RE: Frame Relay Basics - Inverse-arp problem [7:23321]

2001-10-17 Thread Dave
Ash, The serial interface is up/downing because, as you noted, there is no DCE clocking configured. The URL you are looking at shows the routers connected to a frame relay cloud. That represents the presence of at least one frame relay switch. In real life it would be a network of many

RE: Calculation question [7:23292]

2001-10-17 Thread Leigh Anne Chisholm
Don, I think you missed the boat. Yes, 116.142.10.0 is a subnet of 116.0.0.0, however the question wants to know how many subnets exist of the subnet 116.142.10.0 255.255.240.0. It's asking how many subnets of a subnet exist. You can always subnet a subnet. And you can subnet a subnetted

Re: Mentor Technologies... Bankrupt? [7:23274]

2001-10-17 Thread don Johnson
actually i think that vlab is hype That product, called vLab, allows individuals to access actual Cisco Systems training equipment via the Internet. yeah it is called a US robotics modem it took 178 people to figure that one out. I hope that the creditors rip the vlab out from under the the

RE: Frame Relay Basics - Inverse-arp problem [7:23325]

2001-10-17 Thread Ajaz Nawaz
Please send me the config for the FR switch and both routers -Original Message- From: Ash Aslam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 18 October 2001 04:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Frame Relay Basics - Inverse-arp problem Hi there, I am trying to set-up the

Re: BSCI [7:23323]

2001-10-17 Thread Joe
Yes, there are the famous book Routing TCP/IP Volume 1 should do the jobs and you will pass with flying color if you understand all of it. fahim wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi Group Can anyone suggest me book for BSCI (Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks)