Re: Sniffer pro question [7:25247]

2001-11-04 Thread Erick B.
You might also want to try Ethereal (www.ethereal.com) which has a dissector for AIM. --- Frank Kim wrote: > Hi guys, > I appreciate for any input here. I'm trying to > sniffer a specific port > that AIM(america online instant messenger) uses, > which is 5190/tcp. I'm > currently using network

Re: BGP question [7:25130]

2001-11-04 Thread Nigel Taylor
Well, it's interesting that in my research I found that CCO mentions that.. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/39.html The local-as command is valid only if the peer is a true eBGP peer. It doesn't work for two peers in different sub-ASs in a confederation. Anyone tested this out yet.. .? Ni

Sniffer pro question [7:25247]

2001-11-04 Thread Frank Kim
Hi guys, I appreciate for any input here. I'm trying to sniffer a specific port that AIM(america online instant messenger) uses, which is 5190/tcp. I'm currently using network associates sniffer pro version 3.5. Since there wasn't a tcp/5190 port in the filter, I went into Tools--->Options--->P

RE: BGP question [7:25130]

2001-11-04 Thread Chris White
A simple confederaton seems to be the way to do this..the as-set command will not change the origin AS. In fact its purpose it to include the as path information in the summary announcement. See below... On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Baety Wayne A1C 18 CS/SCBX wrote: > > However, to satisfy the ques

Re: AS400 [7:25037]

2001-11-04 Thread Whoever
I would say it is closer to an IBM midrange computer. ""John Tafasi"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello Group, > > Just a little question. Is AS400 an IBM mainframe computer? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=25245&t=25037 --

Re: 5509 prob. [7:24461]

2001-11-04 Thread Whoever
I couldn't find any bug reports related to your particular problem but the code you are running is almost two years old. Cisco recommends at least 4.5(8) for the 5509. The most recent version of 4.5 code is 4.5(13). ""Muralidhar A."" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

Re: slightly [7:19060]

2001-11-04 Thread Kevin Wigle
Chuck, Unfortunately in my current capacity I don't have the responsibility (or authority) to investigate the infrastructure side of this further. As I said, I'm rolling out W2K and this issue slowed that migration to a crawl. The W2K Project Manager who knows about my Cisco abilities asked me

RE: Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216]

2001-11-04 Thread Baety Wayne A1C 18 CS/SCBX
His pings are definetly going to the loopback on Router B (R4) and are probably being load balanced over the 0/0 [!.!.!.]. Use ip default-network and point it out the interface you really want traffic to go to by default. If you don't want R4 to use the default, then apply a static default o

Re: Prioritizing Protocols???? [7:24959]

2001-11-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Priscilla summed up what I was trying to get at rather well. I just dug up the original post, and the original poster has a 56kbps link - not even 64kbps. "Whenever anyone sends a large print job, does a large FTP, or is browsing the web it makes everyone else's telnet session at the remote site V

RE: BGP question [7:25130]

2001-11-04 Thread Baety Wayne A1C 18 CS/SCBX
Useful if you're using private AS addressing (AS 64512-65535) and you want your customer routes to appear as if they originated from your AS... I would have used a NO_EXPORT community on the routes being advertised from the AS and simply just advertised the address space that I own. It's rarely u

Re: CID: Token Ring and Mainframe computer [7:25166]

2001-11-04 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
The mainframe would probably attach to the Token Ring network via a Front End Processor (FEP) which would have a Token Ring Interface Card (TIC). The FEP could be replaced with a router with a CIP. Priscilla At 12:25 AM 11/3/01, John Tafasi wrote: >Hi Group, > >Can the IBM mainframe computer b

Re: Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216]

2001-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
John, it occurs to me that the other possibility is that your pings are getting out, but not getting back. On the surface, it would appear that is not the case because in part one of your scenario, you can successfully ping. However, it is possible that in doing what you did in setting up the def

Re: BGP question [7:25130]

2001-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
OK. I did some basic testing. Here is what I found: if you use the neighbor a.b.c.d local-as form of the command, then your neighbor sees you as AS , no matter what you have configured as your "real" AS. router bgp neighbor a.b.c.d remote-as 1000 neighbor a.b.c.d local

Cisco lab for sale [7:25228]

2001-11-04 Thread Chris Hagen
After reading this site for quite a long time, I thought I'd post this equipment here first before trying to sell on ebay. I started putting together this lab last spring, and then had a family crisis and some job changes that made me re-think my career path. Since this time, my career path has go

RE: How to configure multiple DLSw peer? [7:25223]

2001-11-04 Thread Michael Williams
The 0 is the "ring list number". From Cisco's website, is says "The dlsw remote-peer command defines the IP address of the remote router. The number 0 that follows the remote-peer keyword is the ring-list number. Generally, if you want a fully meshed network, use the number 0. The ring-list numb

RE: Console Port Problem - Help ! [7:25201]

2001-11-04 Thread Tribavan Raina
Hi.. It happens when the scroll lock key is on your keyboard.I have faced it,. -Original Message- From: Jonathan Hays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, 4 November 2001 4:41 p.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Console Port Problem - Help ! [7:25201] Navin Parwal wrote: > Hi

Passed MCNS [7:25233]

2001-11-04 Thread Tribavan Raina
Hi all, I passed my MCNS exam today.3 more to go.. I used MCNS cisco press book..and that was it. Thanks everybody.. Tribavan Raina Network Consultant TechTonics Group Limited Level 31 Grand Plimmer Tower 2-6 Gilmer Terrace PO Box 11 199 Wellington Ph: +64 4 385 2628 Fax: +64 4 385 2400

Cisco 4000 as a ISDN simulator? [7:25231]

2001-11-04 Thread Sir Bark
Hello, I have heard that Cisco 4000M router can be used as a isdn simulator. (of course wiht 4 port isdn or more). And that there are special software for it. Can someone please verify this for me please? or am I just tripping? That would be very cool if you could do that. Thanks you! _

Cisco 4000 as a ISDN simulator? [7:25232]

2001-11-04 Thread Sir Bark
Hello, I have heard that Cisco 4000M router can be used as a isdn simulator. (of course wiht 4 port isdn or more). And that there are special software for it. Can someone please verify this for me please? or am I just tripping? That would be very cool if you could do that. Thanks you! _

Re: Problem booting a 3620 [7:25200]

2001-11-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vinod Ramanathan)
On 4 Nov 2001 12:38:39 -0500, Ozzie Sutcliffe wrote: >Try pulling out all the cards etc and flash and RAM. If it still will not >boot. Maybe the Boot roms are bad.. >Check that the boot roms are in the rightslots.. >I THINK they are FW1 or FS1 about 5/8th's of an inch square. But be careful >as t

Re: Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216]

2001-11-04 Thread John Neiberger
You're reading it correctly. The real problem isn't with router C. Using either of the methods I tried it learns a default route from B. The real problem is that as soon as I add a default-network command to router B (so that it originates a default to C) default routing breaks. Others keep po

Re: Help with Voice over IP over ATM [7:25163]

2001-11-04 Thread David F. Severski
On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 11:42:24PM -0500, William Lijewski wrote: > In the lab I am working on you are to do Voice over IP over ATM SVC's. They > want it so if no one is talking it still sends empty voice packets. Right > now if no one is talking you can hear it go dead silent until someone spee

Re: BGP question [7:25130]

2001-11-04 Thread news
Hi what I am trying to achieve is as follow AS 100 is connected to AS 200. AS 200 is connected to AS 300 AS 100 has route from AS 300. So the AS-PATH List is: 200, 300, i The task is: AS 100 should see all the route from AS 300 as if they came from AS 100 directly the path will look like 200,

RE: Problem booting a 3620 [7:25200]

2001-11-04 Thread Ozzie Sutcliffe
Try pulling out all the cards etc and flash and RAM. If it still will not boot. Maybe the Boot roms are bad.. Check that the boot roms are in the rightslots.. I THINK they are FW1 or FS1 about 5/8th's of an inch square. But be careful as they only go in one way . One corner is cut off . You shoul

How to configure multiple DLSw peer? [7:25223]

2001-11-04 Thread Kevin Pan
When I try to define remote peer in a router, I need to specify the remote peer IP address. dlsw remote-peer tcp 0 tcp x.x.x.x dlsw remote-peer tcp 0 tcp y.y.y.y What does the "list-number" 0 mean? Do I need to put them into the same list? What happens when I them into two different "list-number

Re: Resetting password on Cat5XXX [7:24969]

2001-11-04 Thread Thomas Reisinger
You have to turn off the machine. After you turn on again in the first 30 sec. you can enter the cat via the console port without an password. schrieb im Newsbeitrag [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Greetings, > > Anyone know how to break into a cat5500 with tacacs configuration?

Re: Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216]

2001-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
if I am not mistaken, the default network has to be "learned" via IGRP, and cannot be a connected interface. If I am reading your outputs correctly, your default network is a connected interface. am I misreading which router is the source of the pings? Chuck ""John Neiberger"" wrote in messa

Re: Any Ideas For Alternative Internet Route Redundancy??? [7:25220]

2001-11-04 Thread Jason
How is the traffic coming back ? :-)) > On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, Dennis wrote: > > > Why don't you just route traffic to the headquarters over the frame and > > internet traffic over other link? This could be done with static routes or > > through the use of a dynamic protocol such as ospf. If you r

Re: 2500 IOS TFTP Problem - For a change! (sarc) [7:25144]

2001-11-04 Thread Jason
Check for hardware problem... either DRAM faulty or Flash faulty or possibly insufficient Flash.. you may have 12 meg instead of 16 meg flash but the IOS still show as 16 due to some errors ""Gareth Hinton"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi all, > > This is

Re: BGP question [7:25130]

2001-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
interesting question. a seach among the command references and configuration guides on CCO yields nothing under 12.1, but under 12.2 states this command was introduced in 12.0(4.4)S and that in 12.0(5)T the address family configuration mode was added. I copied this stuff out of CCO, but it is no

RE: slightly [7:19060]

2001-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Kevin, anything further on this? I did some cursory searches on CCO TAC looking for a possible bug. There were some hits which led to discussions about broadcast throttling. There were some intriguing hits with regards to Layer 3 unreachable features, but nothing that I could find in the few minut

cant firgure it out why accesslist not working [7:25217]

2001-11-04 Thread farhan ahmed
dear all this access list is allowing rdp and other connections to the hosts like .47, cant firgure it out why accesslist not working.. any thoughts sh runn Building configuration... ! ! ! ! ip subnet-zero no ip finger no ip domain-lookup ! --More-- isdn switch-type

Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216]

2001-11-04 Thread John Neiberger
I posted this to the ccie list as well. I'm hoping someone has run across this before. I'll start with the original scenario that worked so I can show you where I began before I show you what I'm trying to accomplish now. There are three relevant routers here: A(ospf)B(rip)-C

RE: Console Port Problem - Help ! [7:25201]

2001-11-04 Thread Ozzie Sutcliffe
I have had this with an odd router and it's just a matter of playing with the cable.. A little wiggle here and there. I checked one console port out and the wires inside were a tad bent .. Also I have had some switches 19xx give me a wacked out ATHQ error and yet on another PC they work fine.. Whe

Re: ARP - What protocols support it. [7:24738]

2001-11-04 Thread Jonathan Hays
nrf wrote: > No, I am referring to the original Apollo Domain networking protocol, before > HP acquired Apollo (and changed things around). > > Check it out for yourself - router#(config) apollo routing > > Then set up an Apollo network on an interface, and do some "show apollo xxx" > commands >

off topic: Routers and Switches for sale... [7:25206]

2001-11-04 Thread Alexandre Carvalho
Hello Cisco Gurus, I have some routers already on ebay to be sold. I would like to tell you guys and to be available to answer whatever questions you guys might have. Those are 2511's , 2511RJ and Cisco Catalyst Switch 1200. I just want to point that any deal to be treated off line. Here are the

500-CS terminal server notes [7:25211]

2001-11-04 Thread Mike Sweeney
If anyone is using a 500-CS terminal server and would like advice on how to upgrade the RAM to run IOS 10.l instead of the 9.1 ROM based IOS, drop me a line. I can supply a basic config and some intructions on how and what is needed for the upgrade. Here is a chance to recycle some OLD SIMMS ( or

RE: BGP question [7:25130]

2001-11-04 Thread adam lee
I am fairly inexperienced with bgp. Could you or anyone tell me what is the purpose of your excercise? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of adam lee Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 7:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: BGP question [7:2