Trip over the same rock fantastic
Spanning Tree Protocol is where you want to go. Here's a typical symptom:
Install new workstation on high end switch to troubleshoot multimedia
through firewall. Connection fails. Link light fine. Realize all other cu
ports are static address servers.
Paul,
I have a feeling that you might have tried the below, but just for a
suggestion:
Is the ping time always high, or does it vary depending on the time of the
day? If it's the latter, it might be a congestion problem, and you can check
for the presence of FECN's on the frame switch. This
Check it out for reimbursement:
https://www.gibill.va.gov/Education/LCVets.htm
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1st thing I would do is a Tracert from a Windows box, or Traceroute from a
Unix box on the 2nd subnet to the target server/host and see where the
buck stops. This will tell you if it is a Routing issue, which is what I
would first think of... but none-the-less, traceroute is your number one
test
If you can memorize the stuff in the Cisco ICND book, you'll do fine.
On Wednesday, November 14, 2001, at 03:50 PM, Thomas Richardson wrote:
I have failed the CCNA test 6 times and am confused as to why. I feel I
have
passed but I keep getting scores in the 829 - 839 range. I have taken
* if u r doing nat outside to inside, is it normal behavior to get two
different nat addresses for the same source (in this case, 10.14.13.136)? i
know its going to 2 different destinations but shouldn't the source get the
same address?
ohdblndxnet-drsh ip nat tr ve
Pro Inside global
Oh, my. One's head reels!
Phil Barker 11/14/2001 12:55:16 PM
Just been reading the above RFC. To quote
Checksum is the 16-bit one's complement of the one's
complement sum of a pseudo header of information from
the IP header, the UDP header, and the data, padded
with zero octets at the end
Here's my advice...
Since you seem to have done everything else... Download all three bosons
(www.boson.com). They have excellent practice exams and should get you over
the hump.
My normal study routine for any Cisco exam is...
* Read the Exam Cram, Cisco press and anything else associated
That is some good stuff you )
got there, got any more? (
~~~ )
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Jonathan Hays wrote: RCL wrote:
Executive Summary
Design Requirements
Design Solutions
A couple of words on each would be cool as ice.
Hopefully someone will get back
Well as it would turn out it's my turn to write that awesome email... I just
got back from RTP today where after checking my email, I was awarded
CCIE#8387. What a journey/process this has been and I must say that I'm
relieved that it's now over. After countless hours of study and practicing
on
A very distant shout from the lives of some of those we owe...
Thomas Hobbs, Charles Babbage, Albert Smee, Alan Turing. It never ceases to
amaze me that 'success', in modern America, equals money. It used to equate
with knowledge and the gaining thereof. Though some of the early digital
11/14/2001 7:22pm Wednesday
Professionals,
The router name is area zero but it actually has six serial interfaces that
are in six different areas.
Each serial interface in connected to a 2501.
I am trying to run all six areas on the 2600.
I am most of the way there. I think I need to add
11/14/2001 7:33pm Wednesday
After six attempts I would think you would have most of the questions
written down.
Use that as a study guide.
There are people who take tests for a living.
They just memorize as much as they can write a book on what's on the test.
When I am about to teach a CCNA
May I please add Claude Shannon to your list. He's my hero.
And don't forget what Bilbo Baggins said about Aragorn, son of Arathorn:
All that's gold doesn't glitter.
I think this would apply to the discussion about Paul (the moderator for
this group). He's gold in my book even if he doesn't
Funny the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America is on the list
but not Cisco.
I called and they said to send it in and they may pay for it anyway.
Sal
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Subject: All you veterans... [7:26301]
If you live in Vancouver, Canada, and study towards CCNP/CCIE or
recertificate, I'm happy to share experience with you.
Li
CCIE,CCNP,CCDP,MCSE
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Hi Alex,
This site has another router connection back to the hub so this PVC is not
being used at this moment except for testing.
I have no fecn/becns. I have the CIR set at 128K on the network portion.
No discards within the cloud. in fact, within the network, it is
around 70 ms between
As always I appreciate your input on anything you cisco people can give me.
Question:
If you have 3 cat6500's...
Cat 1 and 2 are already channeled by Gigabit ethernet. Can I channel Cat 3
to Cat2 by Gigabit as well? This will obligate Cat 2 to have 2 sets of
channels all are Gigabit...is
Comments inline
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Oh, my. One's head reels!
Phil Barker 11/14/2001 12:55:16 PM
Just been reading the above RFC. To quote
Checksum is the 16-bit one's complement of the one's
complement sum of a pseudo
Ethereal does the trick (www.ethereal.com)
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whats the best sniffer? i want one thats intuitive and powerful. something
that can unwrap packets to the data content and if possbile let you view
communications between
What are you trying to achieve?
You say I am trying to run all six areas on the 2600. Judging by the
show ip ospf 100, you are succeeding in that aim. However your six areas
on the 2600 won't talk to each other directly, because inter-area traffic
must go via area zero, so I assume all your
This one is tough. The Passport 8600 is better then
the 6500 in some ways and the 6500 is better in other
ways and both are solid boxes.
The question is, what are you trying to do?
Replacing Bay/Nortel with Cisco isn't a valid answer
:) (Why replace a perfectly good box?)
Erick
--- VoIP Guy
A friend of mine used this equipment to study for the CCIE now wants to
sell.
1 - Cisco 2501
1 - Cisco 2502
1 - Cisco 2514
1 - Cisco 2521
1 - Catalyst 5000 with the following modules WS-X5009, WS-X5010 and dual
power supplies. 3 V.35 DTE cables 3 V.35 DCE cables 2 SMC MAU 3 Ethernet
Tranceivers.
I want to play DF3 lan/ipx in my company over more than one vlan, i have
built the vlan for ipx, but the DF3 did not work, no server was discovied in
the 6500. i don't know if the DF3 lan/ipx server can provide the sap
service.
what can i do?
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Dude, you are SOOO the man! Congrats!
Rik
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Well as it would turn out it's my turn to write that awesome email... I
just got
Sure it's possible. No problemo. This is no different than connecting the
Cats together via single Gig links.
Rik
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At 09:37 PM 11/14/01, nrf wrote:
Phil Barker 11/14/2001 12:55:16 PM
Just been reading the above RFC. To quote
Checksum is the 16-bit one's complement of the one's
complement sum of a pseudo header of information from
the IP header, the UDP header, and the data, padded
with zero
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Date: 11/14/01 7:42:42 PM Central Standard Time
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Richard,
Your config looks fine for this side, and as long as
each 2501 is configured with the correct IP subnet for
serial interface and OSPF network statements are
correct you should form six neighbors for OSPF.
HTH, Erick
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11/14/2001 7:22pm Wednesday
Congratulations Nigel,
I'm sure you feel a little taller now :)
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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NEED A JOB ???
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At 12:15 PM 11/14/01, John Green wrote:
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and what would this mean ??
where exactly is the equipment replicated ? is it one
at customer
access point and the other at
Lets try that again , being a little trigger happy :)
And I have a question for you. What does 42 mean? Thanks.
Hitchhikers Guide memories being a little fuzzy , isn't 42 the answer :P
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check out ccbootcamp.com ...i purchased all of my pod from them.
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Hey guys and gals, quick question... sorta...
We have some
We are touching several subjects that every now and then are discussed on
this and other lists.
There are many things to consider:
When getting a job and you have a CCNP cert, I would assume that most
companies will expect you to live up to that cert, and fire you if you're
just all paper - no
Does anyone have the CPA3640 upgrade file? I've got the other CPA upgrade
files, but Im missing that one. Email me offlist if you do.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (RS / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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Ole- Now that's more like what I was thinking!
BTW... I loved your binary signature :-)
Mark Odette II
StellarConnection Services
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You've been selling your labs since July and no one
has passed using them? I'd say they are a complete
waste of money if that's the case. I've met the guys
from ccbootcamp and I guarantee they run a first class
operation. I think the smartest move is to use what
has a proven track record in the
Hi Everyone,
Just to let you know about my auctions on Ebay for my routers and switches .
I still have some that I will post later.
For those who are interested contact me off line to set the deal.
Cat 1200 - $250,00
Router 2511 - $870,00
Router AS2511RJ - $800,00
I can make a good deal if you
Personally I prefer Sniffer Pro By Network Associates. Etherpeek is
supposed to be good too, but not as powerful as Sniffer pro. Both are
not free.
www.sniffer.com
www.wildpackets.com
Dennie
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If traffic shaping, do both sides match?Are you doing any FRF.12
fragmentation? Are you sure the traffic shaping paramaters are OK? I have
a feeling this is it. Make sure both sides match.
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Hi Alex,
This site has
Normally I reserve my hearty congratulations for private e-mails. However,
this is one where I want to make an exception. Over the past couple of years
Nigel Taylor has been a good participant on this list and the CCIE Lab list.
Furthermore, he has been an excellent partner in several
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Lets try that again , being a little trigger happy :)
In all fairness, there are far more of us who have failed the Lab than
passed, no matter what or whose study materials we've used. And there are
plenty of CCIE's who earned theirs before any of these training aids were
available.
Bootcamp materials are an excellent source of ideas and
hearty congrats!
It is always great to hear about someone reaching the top.
Can't wait for your follow on tale of triumph.
Kevin Wigle
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Well as it would turn out it's
Well Done Nigel, Bet you sleep like a baby tonight!
Serg
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Well as it would turn out it's my turn to write that awesome email...
And not even an honorable mention on Hedy Lamarr? It seems
that Hedy's invention in 1942 has more to do with the future of
networking today, then any other technology I have seen of
late. Besides the fact that she was honored as the most
beautiful woman of the world and graced the cover of
Hi All,
I will take the IP Telephony 9E0-569 CIPT tomorrow, so any last minute
advice for me. If anyone taken this exam before what is the mostly questions
based on? I did not understand very well the last 3 chapters which are
CallManager Architecture, Call Preservation and Media Resources, WAN
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