DTR-Drop [7:26672]

2001-11-19 Thread Hamid
Hi Can anyone tell me what DTR_DROP is and it is caused? Thanks Hamid Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26672t=26672 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673]

2001-11-19 Thread Sivarajan Thiruvadi
Hi Pals I wish to know wheather 2 cisco pix firewalls can be configured for redundancy as well as Load balancing. In general failover means in case of active PIX fails the stand by one will come into line. But my customer wants FWLB (Fire wall load balancing). If any one has idea on this

CCIE R/S written Topic?!?? [7:26674]

2001-11-19 Thread Per Bjorklund
Hello! I´m about to take the written exam, but one question. Since there is no appel talk and LANE in the lab and very simpel ISDN does the same apply to the written exam? /regards Per Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26674t=26674

any body has a ccnp transcender [7:26675]

2001-11-19 Thread Ahmed
heloo all , any body has a transcender for 640-505 Remote Access or Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Support (CIT) we can trade .i have trancender for 640-503 Routing , 640-504 Switching ,Router sim and switch sim and MCSE 2000 . Regards Message Posted at:

Re: Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673]

2001-11-19 Thread Carroll Kong
Yes, certain models have a serial fail over link. (515?), look at cisco web page for more details. If you buy another NIC, you can even have stateful failover. (retains all tcp connection information to the other firewall). Although, I wonder if you really need it since I did get it

Re: CCIE R/S written Topic?!?? [7:26674]

2001-11-19 Thread Scott Hoover
Per Bjorklund wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hello! I4m about to take the written exam, but one question. Since there is no appel talk and LANE in the lab and very simpel ISDN does the same apply to the written exam? /regards Per Message Posted at:

Re: CCIE R/S written Topic?!?? [7:26674]

2001-11-19 Thread Scott Hoover
Check out this link: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/rsblueprint.html This should tell you everything you want to know. Scott Hoover wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Per Bjorklund wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

Re: Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673]

2001-11-19 Thread Engelhard M. Labiro
AFAIK PIX Failover only provides redundancy, no traffic load balance. If you need Firewall load-balance, go to the Nokia IP series firewall, or Checkpoint+Stonebeat combo (www.stonebeat.com) HTH I wish to know wheather 2 cisco pix firewalls can be configured for redundancy as well as Load

Network Simulator [7:26682]

2001-11-19 Thread Mark Latis
I am looking for a network simulator to simulate touring issues in a multi-vendor environment . Any recommendations are highly appreciated. Thanks, Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26682t=26682 -- FAQ, list

Backing up ISDN lines [7:26683]

2001-11-19 Thread Oeztuerk Kerem
Hi, Does anyone know how to back-up an ISDN Line or is it theoritically possible? What I want to do is : If one Access Server is not available the Cisco 1003 ISDN router should dial another Access Server. Thanks in advance. M. Kerem Vzt|rk Netzwerk Management Tel : 089 / 2395 1191 Bankhaus

PIX conduit access lists [7:26684]

2001-11-19 Thread Steve Alston
Does the PIX 506 require an explicit deny statement after setting up a permit conduit or access list. I appear to be receiving more traffic (e.g. NTP) than my conduit statements allow. Thanks much, Steve Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26684t=26684

408 CONGRATULATIONS YOU'VE WON! [7:26685]

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RE: Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673]

2001-11-19 Thread Dave Chappell
Or you could stick a CSS or two infront of the pixes. Regards, Dave -Original Message- From: Engelhard M. Labiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673] AFAIK PIX Failover

Re: Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673]

2001-11-19 Thread Joe
Check out Alteon load balancer, they have a white paper how to do firewall load balancing. And they are very complicated expensive. And why not just buy a high end model with gigabit throughput then no need for load balancing? Sivarajan Thiruvadi wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

Re: 408 CONGRATULATIONS YOU'VE WON! [7:26685]

2001-11-19 Thread Dennis
Save spam like this for your family loser... then again, you probably sold them out long ago... -- -=Repy to group only... no personal=- 21351Jerry wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Receive YOUR FREE MEMBERSHIP FREE SOFTWARE AND YOUR FREE CELL PHONE. NO

Re: any body has a ccnp transcender [7:26675]

2001-11-19 Thread Dennis
First of all isn't what you are purposing illegal??? Second of all, that lame transcender you have can be found anywhere so you aren't offering squat... -- -=Repy to group only... no personal=- Ahmed wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... heloo all , any body has a

Xmodem [7:26689]

2001-11-19 Thread Venkataramanaiah
Hi all, I am trying to download a boot image onto MSFC bootflash (Cat6K). I am connected to the switch console through a terminal server. The normal XModem download procedure doesnt seem to work. Do we need to make any changes to the terminal server to make this work. /Venkat

Please Remove Request [7:26691]

2001-11-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your distribution lists. He is no longer an employee of Telsource Corporation. Thank you, Network Systems Telsource Corp. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26691t=26691

RE: Spanning Tree Protocol [7:26538]

2001-11-19 Thread Jim Dixon
Interesting, but why is the word palindrome non-palindromic? When I calculate 42 in Binary I get: 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 = 42 Decimal 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 = reversed order

RE: Spanning Tree Protocol [7:26538]

2001-11-19 Thread Matthew Tayler
Ok dumb question of the day, what do you mean by Big Endian Little Endian please ? Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: At 10:12 PM 11/16/01, Kane, Christopher A. wrote: Someone was a Douglas Adams fan? Of course! Also another cool thing about 42 is that it's a palindrome (the same backwards

Pix labs [7:26696]

2001-11-19 Thread William Harrison
I have access to a Pix 515 for three hours. Can anyone recommend some good labs so that I could study Pix TIA William Harrison Network Engineer MCSE+I CCNP CNA Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26696t=26696 --

Re: CCDP Certification [7:26608]

2001-11-19 Thread PacketEXPERTS
640-441 CCDA and 640-025 CID Check Cisco's web site or call Cisco like I did. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Juan Blanco wrote: Team, Today I finished taking my last test for the CCNP certification. I took the 640.503, 640.504, 640.505 and the 640.506 According to CISCO Certification web page

Re: PIX conduit access lists [7:26684]

2001-11-19 Thread Carroll Kong
Implicit denys behind every access-list are inserted. Are you mixing conduits and access-lists? You really should not. Use ALL conduits or ALL access-lists. If both are used, conduits take priority and override your access-lists. Access-lists are first match, conduits are any match. At

RE: Spanning Tree Protocol [7:26538]

2001-11-19 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Think HEX my friend. Ole ~~~ Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~ http://www.RouterChief.com ~~~ NEED A JOB ???

Broadband and Internet Lease LIne [7:26697]

2001-11-19 Thread William
How can I use broadband for web browse only and internet lease line for email traffic only? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26697t=26697 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: 408 CONGRATULATIONS YOU'VE WON! [7:26685]

2001-11-19 Thread Paul Borghese
Hey Everyone, I have received about a dozen e-mails or so about this posting. Frankly a spammer has obtained our posting address and it will be quite difficult to filter - without moderating every single message. Please do NOT report this as spam to one of the many spam reporting facilities.

Re: PIX conduit access lists [7:26684]

2001-11-19 Thread Steve Alston
Carroll, Thanks for the reply. I'm using conduits now, but will switch to access lists in the future. (I'd like to fully understand the configuration I inherited before I start making changes) Are implicit denys inserted behind each conduit as well? Carroll Kong wrote in message [EMAIL

Re: How can this be possible? Pinging the outside [7:26678]

2001-11-19 Thread Alberto Martin Sinopoli
From inside to outside its OK. Alberto Martmn Sinopoli Microsoft MCP+I, MCSE Cisco CCNA, CCNP Buenos Aires - Argentina Anh Lam escribis en el mensaje [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi Everyone, I am

Re: Broadband and Internet Lease LIne [7:26697]

2001-11-19 Thread Patrick W. Bass
What type of equipment do you have to play with to make this happen? William wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... How can I use broadband for web browse only and internet lease line for email traffic only? Message Posted at:

Re: Is Pix failover can be Load balancer ? [7:26673]

2001-11-19 Thread MADMAN
Can't load balance, one pix is active, the other standby. Dave Sivarajan Thiruvadi wrote: Hi Pals I wish to know wheather 2 cisco pix firewalls can be configured for redundancy as well as Load balancing. In general failover means in case of active PIX fails the stand by one will

Loopback and Null interfaces [7:26703]

2001-11-19 Thread Mark Latis
What is the purpose of the Loopback and the Null interfaces ? (I know that the loopback interface can be used to emulate an always-on interface to be used for point-topoint unnumbered links ) Thanks, Mark Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26703t=26703

Re: PIX conduit access lists [7:26684]

2001-11-19 Thread Carroll Kong
I believe so. At 10:25 AM 11/19/01 -0500, Steve Alston wrote: Carroll, Thanks for the reply. I'm using conduits now, but will switch to access lists in the future. (I'd like to fully understand the configuration I inherited before I start making changes) Are implicit denys inserted behind

RE: Broadband and Internet Lease LIne [7:26697]

2001-11-19 Thread Lupi, Guy
You can do it with a route map, specifying the interface or ip address that certain traffic is supposed to take outbound. Try this link out, assuming you have a Cisco router to do this with: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/qos_c /qcpart1/qcpolicy.htm

RE: Need Assitance on my Access-Server logs [7:26622]

2001-11-19 Thread Quadri, Habeeb
Here is an explanation of DTR functionality from one of the websites: When the modem is disconnected from the telephone line and the DTE has set the DTR signal off, the devices are idle. If the modem detects an incoming call, it alerts the DTE via the RI signal. To answer an incoming call, the

Routing 503 [7:26708]

2001-11-19 Thread Brian
I took the routing 503 exam, I guess I was not prepared enough because i failed. I did study, but obviously not enough. Also, just as a precaution, i used some study guides. Not only did I just use the guides, I looked up the meaning behind them in my books, so i would understand it. The only

Re: Dial into Router [7:26287]

2001-11-19 Thread 416South
Thanks guys, Where would I check / lock the modem DTE speed? all i see is the jumper for normal and override I am dialing into the AUX port which leads me to the Hardware=flow control when I do a show line i see that the Line is 9600 which is = to the config I have made on my modem. I do

spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread sam sneed
I came into work this morning to find a segment of the network was down. It was the segment connected to a 3548 switch. I suspecteda bridging loop but cannot verify. Does anyone know if there would be any clues i could look for? A power cycle fixed the problem but cleared the logs as well. Here

Re: Backing up ISDN lines [7:26683]

2001-11-19 Thread MADMAN
Yes this can certainly be done, you may find an eample here: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/index.html Dave Oeztuerk Kerem wrote: Hi, Does anyone know how to back-up an ISDN Line or is it theoritically possible? What I want to do is : If one Access Server is not

Re: Loopback and Null interfaces [7:26703]

2001-11-19 Thread Neil C Moss
Null is the bit bucket and is used for canning unwanted packets, e.g. ip route 10.1.1.5 255.255.255.255 null0 The main advantage is a zero CPU hit when dropping packets - Original Message - From: Mark Latis To: Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:44 PM Subject: Loopback and Null

Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread sam sneed
To get an idea of the network topology, you can got to http://www.v-man.net/vlan.gif the switch i rebooted to solve problem was the bottom one. sam sneed wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I came into work this morning to find a segment of the network was down. It

RE: 2501 AUX to modem help. [7:26589]

2001-11-19 Thread Hire, Ejay
Yes, It's doable. If your ISP doesn't give you a static IP, then you'll need Ios 11.3+ because it has the Ip address Negotiated command. 1. Connect the modem to the aux port. Configure the aux port for the Maximum baud rate, no exec, and Reverse telnet. 2. Reverse telnet to the modem to make

Re: Routing 503 [7:26708]

2001-11-19 Thread Neil C Moss
Bad luck Brian, I have my final CCNP exam (Support - 506) on thursday and hopefully I wont be in the same boat. I always use Sybex Study guides (By Todd Lammle) for all exams, NA/DA/NPs and have had great success finding the guides cover virtually everything. I find many Cisco books a little

Re: Spanning Tree Protocol [7:26538]

2001-11-19 Thread MADMAN
its how you read a number, big endian, most significant bit is how we humans like it which is to the left, little endian the MSB is the rightmost bit. Dave Matthew Tayler wrote: Ok dumb question of the day, what do you mean by Big Endian Little Endian please ? Priscilla Oppenheimer

Re: Routing 503 [7:26708]

2001-11-19 Thread John Neiberger
There are a few books that will be very helpful toward passing this exam and they've been recommended numerous times. Routing TCP/IP Vol I Internet Routing Architectures, 2nd Edition I would add Advanced IP Routing in Cisco Networks by Slattery/Burton Those three books will remain in your

Re: help me set clock on router [7:26435]

2001-11-19 Thread Peter Whittle
2500, 2600, 3600 routers do not have a calendar clock fitted, therefor when you turn the power off you loose the time date. If you want a router with a built in battery backed clock then you need a larger router: e.g. 4500M, 4700M, 7000 series. (The 4000 4000M do not have calendar clocks) If

RE: Loopback and Null interfaces [7:26703]

2001-11-19 Thread Lupi, Guy
They have quite a few uses, loopbacks can be used in routing protocols to specify router id, or as the destination of an unnumbered serial interface. Null interfaces can be used to black hole traffic that you don't want forwarded, also packets that get routed to a null interface aren't shown as

Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread sam sneed
Very interesting thanks. I never heard of UDLD before. How come its not mentioned in any of the CCNP swithcing guides? Kind of shows you how much real world switching material is left out of the exams. Walter De Angelis wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... If you are

Re: Dial into Router [7:26287]

2001-11-19 Thread MADMAN
I thankfully don't work on modems much anymore, paid my dues there ;) so I would have to get my hands on the modem manual for anything more specfic. Dave 416South wrote: Thanks guys, Where would I check / lock the modem DTE speed? all i see is the jumper for normal and override I am

Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread Syed Raza
Make sure you don't have speed and duplex mismatch, plus you should have trunking mode to on, not no autonegotiate. Enable backfast on all switches. It sounds like layer 1 issue, make sure all connected interfaces are working properly. Message Posted at:

Re: Loopback and Null interfaces [7:26703]

2001-11-19 Thread MADMAN
and generating a route, see EIGRP auto summerization for example. Dave Neil C Moss wrote: Null is the bit bucket and is used for canning unwanted packets, e.g. ip route 10.1.1.5 255.255.255.255 null0 The main advantage is a zero CPU hit when dropping packets - Original Message

Re: Loopback and Null interfaces [7:26703]

2001-11-19 Thread Carroll Kong
At 10:44 AM 11/19/01 -0500, Mark Latis wrote: What is the purpose of the Loopback and the Null interfaces ? (I know that the loopback interface can be used to emulate an always-on interface to be used for point-topoint unnumbered links ) Thanks, Mark Well, you got the loopback part right. That

RE: reverse telnet [7:26631]

2001-11-19 Thread Syed Raza
Reverse Telnet: (sometimes called direct Telnet) is the initiation of a Telnet session from a computer system to one of its remote users. Usually, a Telnet session is initiated by a user who wishes to access and share resources on a remote computer system. The user must have permission and is

RE: reverse telnet [7:26631]

2001-11-19 Thread Syed Raza
Reverse Telnet: (sometimes called direct Telnet) is the initiation of a Telnet session from a computer system to one of its remote users. Usually, a Telnet session is initiated by a user who wishes to access and share resources on a remote computer system. The user must have permission and is

RE: Spanning Tree Protocol [7:26538]

2001-11-19 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
Drew, I don't know if your question has already been answered or not but here my $0.02. One reason to use the MAC-layer multicast address is to minimize the impact of the BPDU flooding on non-switch/bridge devices. Regular end-stations will not need to process the BPDU packets because the

RE: Xmodem [7:26689]

2001-11-19 Thread Rah Hussain
give the msfc a ip add and do a tftp copy. rah -Original Message- From: Venkataramanaiah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 November 2001 14:48 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Xmodem [7:26689] Hi all, I am trying to download a boot image onto MSFC bootflash (Cat6K). I am

RE: Routing 503 [7:26708]

2001-11-19 Thread Eric Rivard
I'm sorry to hear about that Brian. I passed my Routing test not that long ago with a 980. I read Building Scalable Cisco networks, and then the white papers from Certification zone on OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP. The white papers on EIGRP and OSPF are really good and helped me understand aspects of the

Starting CCNP [7:26734]

2001-11-19 Thread Syed Raza
Hi Guys, I am new to this site but after taking the glance at the site. I think I have lot of smart people to help me thru this CCNP journey. Well I wanna know what are the best resourses out there that i can use for my CCNP. Plus if anyone of you have sample questions and practise tests that I

RE: Spanning Tree Protocol [7:26538]

2001-11-19 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Playing with numbers... 1) What's special about 142857? 2) What radius of a circle gives it the same area as it's circumference? Ole ~~~ Ole Drews Jensen Systems Network Manager CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I RWR Enterprises, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Interesting PIX / HTTP problem [7:26646]

2001-11-19 Thread sam sneed
The HTTP 500 error is an internal server error. It usually happens when accessing .cgi, .pl or .asp scripts. 95% of the time it is a syntax error in the code the rest of the time it is an error from the httpd daemon and a restart fixes it. If it is only giving errors through the secure network

RE: Starting CCNP [7:26734]

2001-11-19 Thread Puckette, Larry (TIFPC)
Syed, DUCK!!! NOW!!! You are most likely going to get bombarded with emails with abusive tones telling you to look at the archives before asking questions. You'll notice that none of them will tell you how to get to the archives though. Larry Puckette Network Analyst CCNA,MCP,LANCP Temple

Re: How can this be possible? Pinging the outside int [7:26738]

2001-11-19 Thread Jonathan Hays
Anh Lam wrote: As I've said before, conduit permit icmp has been disabled; however, I can still ping the outside interface which, based on Cisco doc, is NOT possible. Anh, We need some clarification here. Please state where you are trying to ping from. A subnet on the outside interface? A

RE: Please Remove Request [7:26691]

2001-11-19 Thread Scott Nawalaniec
You can go to www.groupstudy.com and remove this email from the list. I have already done it. Scott -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 6:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Please Remove Request [7:26691] Please

RE: Numbers [7:26741]

2001-11-19 Thread Hire, Ejay
#2 = 2 PIR^2 = 2RPI R =2 -Original Message- From: Ole Drews Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Spanning Tree Protocol [7:26538] Playing with numbers... 1) What's special about 142857? 2) What radius of a

Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710]

2001-11-19 Thread Walter De Angelis
If you are running spanning tree, you might want to turn on udld aggressive mode in case of any gbics causing you some grief. - Original Message - From: sam sneed To: Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 8:09 AM Subject: Re: spanning tree failure [7:26710] To get an idea of the

Swap CCNP CDs [7:26742]

2001-11-19 Thread Frank Zhang
I have 503 CD from the book CCNP Routing Exam Certification Guide. I think it is a good resource to pass 503. If you have the CD for 504 ( switching ) and willing to swap, please let me know. Thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26742t=26742

RE: CPU Usage - How Much Is Too Much? [7:26739]

2001-11-19 Thread Bullock, Jason
I am going through this now. We are seeing anywhere from 1% to 20% on routers, and 25% to 65% on the switches as acceptable during normal hours of business. jason -Original Message- From: Andrew Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 01:32 PM To: [EMAIL

Re: CPU Usage - How Much Is Too Much? [7:26739]

2001-11-19 Thread sam sneed
I had to do some troubleshooting today and while researching came across something I thought was interesting. Cisco 2900 and 3500 switches operate at 35% CPU when they are totally idle. As far as routers, it would depend on its usage, bandwitdh etc. On cisco's site they considered 80% high so i

Re: CPU Usage - How Much Is Too Much? [7:26739]

2001-11-19 Thread MADMAN
101% but seriously there is no hard 'n fast number but there is no reason you can't run at 60-70%, leaving enough room for burst in CPU activity so that you never hit 101%. Dave Andrew Michael wrote: Hi everyone. Percentage-wise, what is the general consensus on excessive CPU

RE: CPU Usage - How Much Is Too Much? [7:26739]

2001-11-19 Thread Scott Nawalaniec
A excessive sustained CPU usage around 75% to look at upgrading or reducing processes or tasks. Scott Scott Nawalaniec Network Administrator CCNP, CCDP, CCNA, CCDA, CNA, MCP, Network+ -Original Message- From: Andrew Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19,

Re: CPU Usage - How Much Is Too Much? [7:26739]

2001-11-19 Thread VoIP Guy
Also depends what you are doing on router. If you are running at 50% now, and want to do CBAC and VPN, then don't use that router. But Cisco says as a general rule 75% (same as WAN links, so it's a little easier to remember). Steve Scott Nawalaniec wrote in message [EMAIL

Mfsc [7:26752]

2001-11-19 Thread James L Williams
Is their a way to have redundant MSFC's on the same switch sync their config's the same way redundant supervisor engines sync their config's? James L. Williams, CCNP, CCDP, MCSE Network Engineer 614-217-2143 Desk 614-419-9697 Cell Message Posted at:

RE: Mfsc [7:26752]

2001-11-19 Thread Georgescu, Aurelian
Yes it is possible. You must have Sup 2 and MSFC2 to do this. Is called Single Router Mode. If only Sup 1 is available, you can configure high availability feature and use alternate command in the primary router configuration. AG -Original Message- From: James L Williams [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: CPU Usage - How Much Is Too Much? [7:26739]

2001-11-19 Thread GAHellinger
At my former employer, we monitored routers for CPU peaks above 80%. We had several (~20-40) 7500 12000 routers that routinely reported this high utilization. The thing to keep in mind is the duration of the utilization spike and the root cause. Andrew Michael wrote in message [EMAIL

Re: Dial into Router [7:26287]

2001-11-19 Thread 416South
thanks anyhow it's appreciated Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26755t=26287 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to

CIP attached router support for Frame Relay [7:26756]

2001-11-19 Thread Hehdili Nizar
Hi , all Is it possible to connect RFC 1490 compliant frads through a frame relay network to a directly attached Cisco 7500 with CIP card attached to mainframe. Thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26756t=26756

Re: Is the NLI CCIE Lab package worth $650? [7:26653]

2001-11-19 Thread Wright, Jeremy
Brent, I feel like there lab package is worth the money. You can probably get some other items for less but it won't hit you as hard or as much in certain key areas, which I feel is essential...I have numerous study aids but nothing has helped me more than lab scenarios/rack time that

Re: Mfsc [7:26752]

2001-11-19 Thread MADMAN
see config-sync: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sft_6_1/configgd/redund.htm#xtocid2195532 Dave James L Williams wrote: Is their a way to have redundant MSFC's on the same switch sync their config's the same way redundant supervisor engines sync their

Passed CCNA!!!! [7:26759]

2001-11-19 Thread adrian
Hi all Today I passed CCNA test. Thank you guys for all your advices, specially thanks to Bogdan Ungureanu who helped me a lot. The next step will be MCSE. Thanks again, Adrian Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26759t=26759

Re: Mfsc [7:26752]

2001-11-19 Thread Jeff D
You can actually use ConfigSyn with Sup1/MSFC1 or Sup2/MSFC2.. I've got both configured and it works great... make sure you're running at least 12.1(8)E5 on MSFC2 though as I have run into some bugs with 12.1(7)E. Jeff James L Williams wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

RE: Passed CCNA!!!! [7:26759]

2001-11-19 Thread William Gragido
Congratulations Adrian, well done! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of adrian Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 2:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Passed CCNA [7:26759] Hi all Today I passed CCNA test. Thank you guys for all your

RE: Passed CCNA!!!! [7:26759]

2001-11-19 Thread Scott Nawalaniec
Great jobCongrats Scott -Original Message- From: adrian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 12:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Passed CCNA [7:26759] Hi all Today I passed CCNA test. Thank you guys for all your advices, specially thanks to Bogdan

DECnet Tunneling [7:26764]

2001-11-19 Thread Syed Raza
I am in the process of redesigning and Implementing entirely new Infrastructure for our client. I have some confusion about tunneling issue. Currently this client is using IS-IS as their routing protocol but in this new setup we will implement EIGRP for a routing protocol and client will still

Passed CCIE written! [7:26765]

2001-11-19 Thread Tim Booth
Hello all, I'm happy to report I passed my IE written just today. Whew!! Now on to the lab.. Kind Regards, Tim Booth MCDBA, CCNP, CCDP - Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.

RE: Passed CCIE written! [7:26765]

2001-11-19 Thread Wright, Jeremy
congrats... -Original Message- From: Tim Booth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Passed CCIE written! [7:26765] Hello all, I'm happy to report I passed my IE written just today. Whew!! Now on to the lab.. Kind

Re: CIP attached router support for Frame Relay [7:26756]

2001-11-19 Thread MADMAN
Yes though you seem concerned about the presence of the CIP, the CIP has nothing to do for or against your frame connection. Dave Hehdili Nizar wrote: Hi , all Is it possible to connect RFC 1490 compliant frads through a frame relay network to a directly attached Cisco 7500 with CIP card

Re: CIP attached router support for Frame Relay [7:26756]

2001-11-19 Thread John Neiberger
If a FRAD is connected to the router, wouldn't he need to use frame relay switching? If so, what does he do with the incoming frame relay encapsulated data when it hits the router with the CIP? We did something similar a couple of years ago where we used frame relay switching to get from the

RE: Passed CCIE written! [7:26765]

2001-11-19 Thread Stefan Dozier
Congrats Tim! I'm studying for the written now...but I'm in no big hurry. Got this thing about doing it right, vice doing it twice! Stefan Hello all, I'm happy to report I passed my IE written just today. Whew!! Now on to the lab.. Kind Regards, Tim Booth MCDBA, CCNP, CCDP Message

Re: CPU Usage - How Much Is Too Much? [7:26739]

2001-11-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From personal experience I'd put that figure at 3% too high :-) In the dim dark past we were running some 7500s with badly overloaded RSPs. They would run with no discernible problems up to 97% or 98% CPU. Then late morning the traffic load would build up, and output queues on some of the ports

Re: Routing 503 [7:26708]

2001-11-19 Thread Tom Lisa
I would like to add a book to the list that you may not have considered and that I used as 70% of my reading study: CCNP Cisco Networking Academy Program: Semester Five Companion Guide, Advanced Routing Mark McGregor ISBN: 1587130114 Also, the Lab Companion ( ISBN: 1578702348) provides a number

Backing up ISDN lines [7:26683]

2001-11-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you use multiple 'dialer string' commands, the router will call the first number and if that doesn't answer it will move on to the next. However I can't recall off the top of my head whether, after a successful call to the first number, it will (on the next use) dial the first number or the

RE: Passed CCIE written! [7:26765]

2001-11-19 Thread William Gragido
Me too Stefan, I am planning on taking it in December, but if the boson god's tell me to wait, I am waiting! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stefan Dozier Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 4:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Passed

How do I filter traffic on Cat5k based on IP addre [7:26776]

2001-11-19 Thread Jerry Seven
Hi, I'm wondering if anybody knows the answer, port security is based on MAC address, do we have other alternative based on IP address? Thanks, J _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Message

RE: File needed - CPA3640 upgrade file [7:26253]

2001-11-19 Thread Mcfadden, Chuck
Only one...however, we CCNP's are authorized as many as needed to eventually gain that Holy Grail status. So, to continue in my quest of the dumb questions.what is the CPA3640 file? What does it do for you? ccie1ab -Original Message- From: Brad Ellis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Switching [7:26735]

2001-11-19 Thread Mphekeleli Dhlamini
Hi All, I'm new to these group.I've just subscribed to it and I've learnt a lot from the messages that are posted each time.There's always something new to learn each time. I'll be taking the BCMSN on Friday.Any last minute tips on tackling the exam will be appreciated. Cheers all. Mphekeleli.

Need AGS+'s IOS (GS3-AK-M), Version 11.0(22a) [7:26777]

2001-11-19 Thread Danny Wu
Hello, I do need the AGS+'s IOS Version 11.0(22a) for my AGS+ router. Could anyone share it with me Thanks! Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=26777t=26777 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

RE: All you veterans... [7:26301]

2001-11-19 Thread Mcfadden, Chuck
Great idea, I'll sign the petition. ccie1ab -Original Message- From: Estes, Timothy R. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: All you veterans... [7:26301] I contacted Cisco, the Veterans Administration and the California

RE: Spanning Tree Protocol [7:26538]

2001-11-19 Thread Carroll Kong
This is a computer architecture topic and it has been a while for me, so please feel free to correct me. Basically, it is how multibyte values are stored in a particular computer architecture. For instance, in big endian, the last byte, has the most significant byte, and in little endian

Re: How can this be possible? Pinging the outside [7:26738]

2001-11-19 Thread Anh Lam
I am pinging the outside interface of the PIX from a subnet that is located on the outside interface. My host is 172.16.1.70 and the outside interface of the PIX is 172.16.1.73. The inside interface of the PIX is 192.168.1.73. The pix is running code 6.0(1) with pdm 1.11. I don't have any

Re: How can this be possible? Pinging the outside [7:26678]

2001-11-19 Thread Anh Lam
I am talking about pinging the outside interface from another host on the outside as well. From: Alberto Martin Sinopoli Reply-To: Alberto Martin Sinopoli To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How can this be possible? Pinging the outside [7:26678] Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 10:25:46 -0500 From

RE: Starting CCNP [7:26734]

2001-11-19 Thread Carroll Kong
Cisco's web site is pretty good for technical documentation. Although, I have never done the CCNP, I found that Doyle, Caslow, and Halabi are great books. Using that and my knowledge of security over the years, alongside some college courses, and just reading good old RFCs, I was able to

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