RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Karen E Young
Now, now... the OSI model DOES have a purpose. It is a reference model - the key word being "reference". It isn't the model so much as the fact that it makes it alot easier to look at the various processes discretely rather than as a whole. The OSI model gets you used to the idea that a "process"

RE: The old "how to get routes into IGRP" qu [7:29021]

2001-12-14 Thread nick shah
>the rule of thumb is do what they say, but if something is not expressly >forbidden, it is fair game. True.. >the idea that some successful Lab takers all tend to agree on, is that >going >into the Lab you want to have a lot of tools at your disposal. So you can >filter redistribution using ro

ADSL question [7:29175]

2001-12-14 Thread Teresa
I sould give support to a customer who is testing DHCP out of his local lan. He has a cisco 1750 and he provided me the configuration. In my humble opionion there is something wrong in the configuration I'm sending you below, and I'd like to have your opinion. I don't understand the ADSL solution.

RE: Cisco lab equipment [7:29079]

2001-12-14 Thread Nick S.
pray, how much is too much :) anyway, you can try ccbootcamp aka NLI. I would suggest getting the basic stuff to do routing(and routing and routing), frame relay (4 port serial) etc. and then get rack time to do the more advanced stuff (and obscure ISDN etc.), for 3920 try the 80$ s/w from ccboot

Virtual lease-line service over MPLS using DS-TE [7:29176]

2001-12-14 Thread Mohan
Hello there, Has anyone in this group have any experience or tested the virtual lease-line service over MPLS using the DS-TE feature. Cisco has a whitepaper on the service description but no sample config. or design guide for this. Would appreciate it very much if someone can share your experien

RE: boot sequence on router [7:29029]

2001-12-14 Thread Nick S.
I could possibly list all the options but this url does a better job :) http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_mod/cis4000/4000m/4000sig/vconfig.htm Nick Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29178&t=29029

RE: network utilization [7:29051]

2001-12-14 Thread Vyacheslav Luschinsky
There was a problem with riderection so a working address is http://www.nevcos.com/net/ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29179&t=29051 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cis

RE: Router Simulators software [7:29147]

2001-12-14 Thread festus taferi
hi rodel, i saw your write up and i just want to let you know that the routerSim 3.0 is the better option. this is because it comes with more functionalities that enables you to practice more complex scenarios. with more routers and switches inside it. ___festus. Message

RE: Router Simulators software [7:29147]

2001-12-14 Thread jon kintner
does the router sim 3.0 for the CCNA cert cover the topics covered in the CCNP cert.. CCNA didn't cover EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, route summarization, CIDR, or VLSM. I just bombed the hell out of my cisco netacad sem 5 practical tonight... I'd like to pick up a sim, but I'd rather not waste money on so

Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread VoIP Guy
This may sound like a dumb quesion, but if I send a packet to a different host, where is the subnet mask? Where does a host get the subnet mask info to do an AND operation? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29182&t=29182 -

RE: Correction - about multicast address! [7:29057]

2001-12-14 Thread Elmer Deloso
Priscilla, I have a feeling that this type of post is a preview of the sequel to Top Down Network Design, right? Elmer -Original Message- From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Correction - abou

RE: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Tangled Up in Blue
good question. if i understand you, you are wondering how the remote device knows your subnet mask? the answer is it does not and it doesn't care either. when you send a packet from your PC to another host in the same network for instance you are saying, "according to my network, defined by my ne

RE: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Tangled Up in Blue
good question. if i understand you, you are wondering how the remote device knows your subnet mask? the answer is it does not and it doesn't care either. when you send a packet from your PC to another host in the same network for instance you are saying, "according to my network, defined by my ne

RE: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread richard beddow
The sending host uses its own address and mask to decide whether the destination host is on the local subnet or not. If not then the packet is forwarded to the default gateway (unless the host is running dynamic routing). When the packet reaches the router, the router checks the destination IP ag

RE: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Tangled Up in Blue
sorry for the double post, and i meant to say that "If it sees by the subnet mask that this address is not local, it strips the MAC info and the netmask and forwards the packet to the default gateway." Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29186&t=29182 ---

hidden commands [7:29189]

2001-12-14 Thread Jim Keny
Hi I know this has been posted here before but anyhow does any one have any hidden commands they what to share. Thanks Jim Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29189&t=29189 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription i

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I love to argue, even with myself. One of the problems, ignoring your completely correct statement that TCP/IP has never and will never be OSI compliant, is that the OSI reference model itself has evolved since the original 1984 publication of document ISO 7498 without appendices. Around 1988

This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Jon Street
Muhammad Alkhattab e-mail address [EMAIL PROTECTED] must have taken offence to my statments about those who said on this fourm about us needing to understand the terrorists issues and why they are so angry with us. This little worm tried sending me viruses to screw up my computer. I just wanted t

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>To Chuck, I do not agree that the OSI model is "crap". Sometimes it can >add confusion, but for the most part it is fairly well defined. Also, no >one ever said TCP/IP follows the OSI model 100%. The concept of layering >is just very easy to see with the OSI model. TCP/IP generally has only >

RFC 1058 RIP ? [7:29192]

2001-12-14 Thread Phil Barker
Hi all, Just reading the above RFC and have come across the following snag. Looking at the packet format it states that "The portion of the datagram from 'address family identifier' through 'metric' may appear upto 25 times" On the next page it also states that "The maximum datagram size is 5

Re: MAC Cookie problems with RSP7000 in a 7000 router [7:29098]

2001-12-14 Thread MADMAN
The Reason I think the 7000 is the same is back when they first came out in 95 I had installed one. One of the ethernet IP cards went bad. Got a replacement and I installed it. I then noticed the MAC was the same which thru me off and I thought I reinstalled the wrong card, put the original car

RE: hidden commands [7:29189]

2001-12-14 Thread Maurizio Moroni
Jim, look at http://www.boerland.com/dotu/ Regards, Maurizio -Original Message- From: Jim Keny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 December 2001 14:55 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: hidden commands [7:29189] Hi I know this has been posted here before but anyhow does any one have an

Re: DLSW on PIX515 [7:29170]

2001-12-14 Thread MADMAN
Your not going to configure DLSW on a PIX, it's a security device, is doesn't even support routing except static routes and minimal RIP. Dave chris fong wrote: > > Does anyone have any links on configuring DLSW on a > PIX firewall with IOS 6.1 and running NAT? I tried > Cisco's website and co

Re: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Paul Borghese
He is infected with a virus and is sending that worm to everyone that posts. He probably does not even know that he is infected. Just every message he receives gets a little thank-you note from the virus. You are probably now going to start a backlash on GroupStudy that we do not need. Frankl

RE: hidden commands [7:29189]

2001-12-14 Thread Bill Carter
http://www.elemental.net/~lf/undoc/ http://www.nthelp.com/cisco_undoc.htm -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Keny Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 7:55 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: hidden commands [7:29189] Hi I know this has be

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Carroll Kong
At 09:10 AM 12/14/01 -0500, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > >To Chuck, I do not agree that the OSI model is "crap". Sometimes it can > >add confusion, but for the most part it is fairly well defined. Also, no > >one ever said TCP/IP follows the OSI model 100%. The concept of layering > >is just ve

RE: DLSW on PIX515 [7:29170]

2001-12-14 Thread Kent Hundley
Chris, If your asking how your configure a PIX to allow DLSW to pass through it to a router beyond the PIX, just configure a static nat and conduit/access-list to allow the traffic the way you would any other inbound service. (DLSW uses TCP port 2065) If your asking how you configure DLSW _on_ t

Re: MAC Cookie problems with RSP7000 in a 7000 router [7:29098]

2001-12-14 Thread MADMAN
After a couple of off-line emails I think the concensus is that the MAC's are on the RP/RSP but part of the backplane of the 7500! Dave MADMAN wrote: > > The Reason I think the 7000 is the same is back when they first came > out in 95 I had installed one. One of the ethernet IP cards wen

Re: Help with IP Addressing/VLSM- work project [7:29160]

2001-12-14 Thread Godswill HO
Hi Sarah, Since all you need is just five usable subnets, the way I go about it is: 2 raise to the power of 3=8 subnets. (You cannot use 2 raise to the power of 2, cos that would give me 4 subnets but I need at least 5 subnets). It means you can not get exactly five subnets, you will have 3 extra

RE: DLSW on PIX515 [7:29170]

2001-12-14 Thread John Neiberger
If you're asking how to get DLSw+ traffic *through* a PIX, remember that in later IOS releases DLSw+ will attempt to use UDP instead of TCP. If your firewall is allowing TCP traffic into your network for DLSw+ connections, they will suddenly break if you upgrade to an IOS that uses UDP. This can

Re: CCIE R/S Written changing in 2002? [7:29168]

2001-12-14 Thread Berry Mobley
At 12:20 AM 12/14/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Does anyone know if the exam format will change in January? More questions, >longer exam? Here's the response I got when I asked that question to someone who knows... Hi Berry, While we do plan on revising the R&S written exam no date has been set on wh

PIX 501 Question [7:29208]

2001-12-14 Thread Brian
I am wondering if I can use Pix 501 for a web server firewall? It says that it can handle 3500 Concurrent connections (I wont have 3500, but i dont want to be cut off). I am wondering if I will come into any issues when doing this. If get the 10 pack license, that only restricts my outbound traffi

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>At 09:10 AM 12/14/01 -0500, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: >> >To Chuck, I do not agree that the OSI model is "crap". Sometimes it can >>>add confusion, but for the most part it is fairly well defined. Also, no >>>one ever said TCP/IP follows the OSI model 100%. The concept of layering >>>is just

RE: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Mike Sweeney
Worm? If I said that about all the viruses I have had pop up here in the last few months, I'd have no friends left at all. I personally think he got tagged and that it was unintentional on his part. MikeS Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29203&t=29190 -

Re: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Chris White
I have received numerous viruses from people on this list including the individual you mentioned. I do not consider them personal attacks. This message on the other hand. This type of nonsense just feeds ignorance and hatred and is inappropriate for this forum. On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Jon Stre

Re: Cisco lab equipment [7:29079]

2001-12-14 Thread Brad Ellis
Stephane, Let me know what you're looking for, or how much you'd like to spend and we can help you out. We typically recommend 7-9 routers, and ISDN simulator, a cat5k switch, and accessories. If you can come up with a budget amount, I can help you put a lab together we've helped quite a few gr

Re: Token Ring and Mainframe computer [7:25167]

2001-12-14 Thread Hehdili Nizar
yes , it can be connected directly with a token-ring adapter installed on it , this adapter is called OSA card and you could use it for both IP and SNA. "John Tafasi" a icrit dans le message : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi Group, > > Can the IBM mainframe computer be connected directly to the token ring

cisco academy's routing skills final ,tough!!! [7:29212]

2001-12-14 Thread brian hall
Just a message to those who (like me!) thinking that reading, doing labs and taking multiple choice test will prepare you for the real world and (hopefully)the CCIE lab need to be exposed to cisco's network accademy semester 5 skills final . I just took it yesterday and failed . In fact the whole

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

2001-12-14 Thread Hehdili Nizar
it can be connected also directly by using an OSA token-ring adapter in the HOST and its configuration in the mainframe is similar to the CIP card on the router , they are both generated by an XCA node . there many types of OSA cards that work with both SNA and IP , they use Token Ring or Ehternet

RE: cisco academy's routing skills final ,tough!!! [7:29212]

2001-12-14 Thread juno vtv
Are you referring to the CCNP academy? -junovtv Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29215&t=29212 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclos

CCNP exam [7:29216]

2001-12-14 Thread Olivieri Luiz-Q14637
Hi All, Does anyone know the difference between these 2 sets from Cisco Press? -CCNP Certification Library -CCNP Preparation Library Which one is better to study to CCNP exam? Regards Luiz Olivieri CCNA Message Posted at: http://www.

A bit OT: HSRP troubles.... [7:29217]

2001-12-14 Thread Symon Thurlow
Hi all, At this particular site I have 2 1750's. One has an ISDN WIC, the other has WIC-1T. The serial router has a frame connection, the ISDN router is the backup. Both routers' ethernet interfaces are plugged in to the same hub, not sure of speed or brand. The IP addresses are 172.16.10.10

Re: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Can we just invest in a decent mail reader? Or maybe download pegasus..it's free! Anyone for elm? >>> "Chris White" 12/14/01 11:55AM >>> I have received numerous viruses from people on this list including the individual you mentioned. I do not consider them personal attacks. This message on th

V92 dial in problems (microsoft) [7:29218]

2001-12-14 Thread Gaz
Hi all, I seem to remember someone providing a link to a page which gave information regarding a microsoft problem with dialling in using V92. This was a problem which was attributable to Microsoft and configurable. I think Paul may still be doing some work on the server, so I am unable to search

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
>At 10:57 PM 12/13/01 -0500, Chuck Larrieu wrote: > >I once had an interesting, if heated argument with someone off list about > >this. IIRC, I was told by that person that Cisco, in its current CCNP study > >materials, is saying just that - that something operates at the OSI layer > >above which

Re: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
>From its own local config. The mask isn't in the IP packet, which does come as a surpise to some people! If this isn't what you're getting at, just let us know... Priscilla At 08:20 AM 12/14/01, you wrote: >This may sound like a dumb quesion, but if I send a packet to a different >host, w

RE: Correction - about multicast address! [7:29057]

2001-12-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
It does help to have the option of copy and pasting from one's current work! ;-) A few people have asked, and I responded a couple times, but I think they all got filtered (hmm what does that mean?), but I am working on a new book on troubleshooting and protocol analysis. It will cover all Cis

Re: CCNP exam [7:29216]

2001-12-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 12:42 PM 12/14/01, Olivieri Luiz-Q14637 wrote: >Hi All, > > Does anyone know the difference between these 2 sets from Cisco > Press? > > -CCNP Certification Library These are the actual courses, ported to book format. The "authors" were really editors who put the course into

Re: cisco academy's routing skills final ,tough!!! [7:29212]

2001-12-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I like your humble spirit and your admission that you need to learn more to do well in the real world (and CCIE), but I would also recommend that you not beat yourself up about this particular test. It doesn't sound like a good test. The test should match what you learned in the semester. Newe

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 08:52 AM 12/14/01, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: >Layer 6 switching makes no sense. I suppose something like a RPC load >distributor could do layer 5 switching, but the reality is that >distinct layer 5 and 6 protocols are very rare in IP practice. At Layer 5, I would say that RPC switches the pa

Re: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Say I have 2 networks: Network 1. 172.16.x.x/16 and Network 2. 172.16.2.x/24 We all agree that they are two different networks, right? Now if Host A on Network 1 is 172.16.2.1/16 and Host B is on Network 2 is 172.16.2.1/24, How does the host know that the second host is on a different netw

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
By the way, for what it's worth, which is not much ;-), "client/server" postdates a lot of protocols too. FTP uses the terms "user process" and "server process." SMB uses the terms "consumer" and "server." Priscilla At 09:10 AM 12/14/01, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > >To Chuck, I do not agree t

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
> >At 10:57 PM 12/13/01 -0500, Chuck Larrieu wrote: >> >I once had an interesting, if heated argument with someone off list about >> >this. IIRC, I was told by that person that Cisco, in its current CCNP >study >> >materials, is saying just that - that something operates at the OSI layer >> >

Re: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Hehdili Nizar
For your genral culture I m ARABIC , somtimes I receive viruses from messages in this board and other messages from many people in multiple countries , I do not consider them personal attacks and I m not angry with no body , this board is for arabs , Jews , US citzens , chineese ..to share

Friday Follies Returns: WAS The old "how to get routes into [7:29229]

2001-12-14 Thread Chuck Larrieu
It occurs to me that there is another answer to this problem. So as a Friday Follies question: what is the other answer I came up with? Remember, the IGRP domain is /28 the OSPF domain contains routes /27 and shorter. You must assure reachability to all interfaces in the OSPF domain. You are not

Re: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread John Neiberger
** PRIVATE ** The problem here is that your premise is incorrect. 172.16.0.0/16 *includes* 172.16.2.0/24 so they are *not* different networks. If you configure your VLSM correctly you will not have this problem. Let's say you had a router with two ethernet interfaces. You would not want to co

RE: cisco academy's routing skills final ,tough!!! [7:29212]

2001-12-14 Thread dick doug
H, interesting! I am taking this class and any help you can give me, would be much appreciated! I have heard it's a bear too. Doug Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29231&t=29212 -- FAQ, list archives, and subsc

Re: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Because the major network was subnetted, it includes all networks under it. Therefore it's the same network, just subnetted. Do I have it right? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29232&t=29182 -- FAQ, list archives

RE: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Hire, Ejay
A host on the 172.16.x.x/16 network would have to have a specific route for 172.16.2.x/24, or the packet would not be directed to a router, and (Ignoring proxy arp) the communication would fail. If proxy arp was enabled on the local router, and the router was configured with a mask smaller than /

Re: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread MADMAN
You can't do that, it's a no no, network 1 thinks he's connected to 172.16.0.1 - 172.16.255.254 which obviouly OVERLAPS network 2, see: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/ip.htm Dave "Steven A. Ridder" wrote: > > Say I have 2 networks: > > Network 1. 172.16.x.x/16

RE: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Logan, Harold
Right off the bat, you're talking about a disfunctional network. I'll get to that in a second. Your two hosts are never going to acknowledge each others' existence. In fact, if you look at the internal routing table of either host by doing a "route print" you'll see (among other things) this entr

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-14 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
In regards to certification is where the problem lies. I enjoy learning and trying to apply the theories associated with the OSI model. But, when facing questions during certification exams things can get sticky. If faced with a question about whether ARP is Layer 2 or Layer 3, what does the exam

RE: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Steve Smith
Hey you left out us Mexicans! I agree. We must get 100's of virus sent to us that are caught, we even get them sent from our LAWYERS.well go figure on that. It's NOT a personal attack, although that has happened, but it's what we have to live with these days. Anyway, just go with the flow, kee

RE: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Steve Smith
Hey you left out us Mexicans! I agree. We must get 100's of virus sent to us that are caught, we even get them sent from our LAWYERS.well go figure on that. It's NOT a personal attack, although that has happened, but it's what we have to live with these days. Anyway, just go with the flow, kee

RE: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Bill Carter
2 different networks ??? Actually network 1 would encompass network 2. Host A would thinks Host B is on the same segment as Host A is. If Host A and Host B were separated by a router, Host A would not be able to talk to Host B (not counting the fact that the 2 hosts have the same IP address). T

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

2001-12-14 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>it can be connected also directly by using an OSA token-ring adapter in the >HOST and its configuration in the mainframe is similar to the CIP card on >the router , they are both generated by an XCA node . >there many types of OSA cards that work with both SNA and IP , they use >Token Ring or Eht

Re: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread W. Alan Robertson
What you have just described is commonly referred to as "A Duplicate IP Address," and is considered in some circles to be bad practice. ;) Let's see if I can explain this well... A host device knows two categories of addresses... Those that are local, and those that are not. When a host attem

Re: CCNP exam [7:29216]

2001-12-14 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Good point. The Certification Library contains the guides. These are the ones that aren't the course text, but are review material to help you gauge your readiness. The Preparation Library is the courses ported to book format. This should have been sent to the group, not to me personally. Pri

Re: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread John Neiberger
Yes, the major network prefix includes all of its subnets. But once you've subnetted a prefix, you can't assign that prefix to an interface because you'll end up with overlapping network addresses. For example, let's say you have the address 172.16.1.0/24 and want to split it into two subnets.

switching the router from one IPLC(fiber Link) To Radio link [7:29244]

2001-12-14 Thread Rajneesh Yadav
Hi, I got two IPLC one Fiber Link and another one Radio Link.and most of the time we work on fiber link,but now i want whenever my fiber link goes off,them my router automatically switched to Radio Link.Please help me out to solve this problem. Regards Rajneesh Message Posted at: http://www

test [7:29245]

2001-12-14 Thread root
test Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29245&t=29245 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: test [7:29245]

2001-12-14 Thread Patrick Ramsey
ha... at least we know he's not using outlook to read his mail : ) >>> "root" 12/14/01 03:37PM >>> test Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29248&t=29245 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.gro

Re: Bandwidth Management [7:27408]

2001-12-14 Thread Wojtek Zlobicki
Can you elaborate on what you mean by bandwidth management ? What is it exactly that you are trying to do, are we talking about a QoS provisioning tool ? - Original Message - From: ""Ken Diliberto"" Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:36 PM Subject: Bandwidth

MISSED THE WRITTEN BY 3 POINTS [7:29249]

2001-12-14 Thread Neil Borne
I JUST MISSED THE WRITTEN TEST BY A WHOLE 3 POINTS.WHAT BOTHERS ME THE MOST IS THAT IT WAS SO EASY...WELL I GUESS IT WAS DECENT FOR ONLY STUDYING FOR THREE DAYS...I WILL GET IT NEXT TIME CAUSE I DONT FEEL LIKE MAKING ANOTHER $300 DONATION. P. NEIL BORNE CCNP, CCDA, AND C-VOICE

Re: PIX 501 Question [7:29208]

2001-12-14 Thread Allen May
You shouldn't have any problems at all unless you exceed 3500 concurrent or 10Mb of traffic ;) You can allow any inbound port you like as long as the end user is being directed to port 85 rather than 80. Allen - Original Message - From: Brian To: Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 10:41

CCIE techniques [7:29251]

2001-12-14 Thread juno vtv
I have read about many techniques that people are using to improve in their lab studies. I was wondering if anybody would like to share their techniques? What do you do to improve speed, accuracy, troubleshooting,etc? If you have any ideas or advice, please share your thoughts. Thanks! -juno

Re: OT... PDF on PalmOS [7:28296]

2001-12-14 Thread Keith Townsend
Mike thanks for the tip. I just wish my Palm stored more than just 2 MB data (Palm V). I would love to put some of my cisco press stuff on it. This makes me seriously consider a new Palm or a Pocket PC device. "Mike Sweeney" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I jus

RE: CCIE techniques [7:29251]

2001-12-14 Thread Lupi, Guy
I find that if I write things down as I discover them I remember them better. I have a binder with separators, each separator is a different topic. As I find a solution to different things, I write them down immediately so that I remember them. It is also nice if you forget something, you just

FXO to FXO - Disconnect Problem [7:29256]

2001-12-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MC-3810 with 6 FXO, some 1740-2V with FXO also. After a connection from an FXO to another FXO is established, it never ends after any end hangs up. I found this document: "Voice - Understanding FXO Disconnect Problem" at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/signalling/fxo_disconnect.html#2b Upd

Re: CCIE techniques [7:29251]

2001-12-14 Thread Brad Ellis
For the one-day lab, you have to be FAASSSTT!!! Your speed and knowledge is a huge factor in the one-day flavor due to the limited amount of time you have to get a good grasp of the network. The best way to improve your skills is by PRACTICING! Practice either on a home rack or a remote rack.

Re: Friday Follies Returns: WAS The old "how to get routes [7:29259]

2001-12-14 Thread Gregg Malcolm
Chuck, Seems appropriate that you are due for some pain from the dentist after screwing up my day (and more than likely, my weekend) with this question. It is a very good question tho. Have been thinking about it for awhile and have it set up on my home lab. Obviously, if the masks were reversed

Re: PPTP through PIX [7:28287]

2001-12-14 Thread Wojtek Zlobicki
Are you using NAT ? Save yourself a few hours of study and realize that PPTP and NAT don't mix ? Since there is no way to identify GRE and forward it to a given end host (at least none that I know of) you cannot use PPTP to connect to a PATd box (It may be possibly to PPTP to a statically NATd b

RE: MISSED THE WRITTEN BY 3 POINTS [7:29249]

2001-12-14 Thread Nick S.
sorry to hear that u missed it by 3 points... Better luck next time, btw what troubled u most on the test, that you think would have caused u to lose those points. Thanks Nick Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29261&t=29249

Re: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182]

2001-12-14 Thread Donald
If the sending host strips the netmask how does the gateway know which route to use. - Original Message - From: "Tangled Up in Blue" To: Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 5:49 AM Subject: RE: Mask in L3 Packet [7:29182] > sorry for the double post, and i meant to say that > > "If i

Re: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Hehdili Nizar
IPSEC stands for a standard for IP encryption , it uses multiple algorithms for encrypting IP data . you can use it in routers , firewalls , dedicated hardware boxes and with some software clients. with IP sec you can use encrypted tunnels to send your traffic over internet or intranet and you can

Re: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Tom Lisa
IP Security! Isn't that a contradiction in terms? :) Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco Regional Networking Academy Steve Smith wrote: > Hey you left out us Mexicans! I agree. We must get 100's of virus sent > to us that are caught, we even get them sent from our LA

Re: Friday Follies Returns: WAS The old "how to get routes [7:29266]

2001-12-14 Thread John Neiberger
The other issue if you try to use my tunneling method is that you'd need a different tunnel for each mask length! My method works very well with one or two masks. Beyond that it would just be a mess! Last night I was playing with a variation of the tunnel technique where I put the tunnel in an

Re: CCIE techniques [7:29251]

2001-12-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The effective use of aliases & regular expressions can probably provide opportunities for the most drastic improvement in the ratio between characters typed & relevant output returned/desired configuration achieved. "juno vtv" @groupstudy.com on 12/14/2001 05:06:06 PM Please respond to "juno

Re: cisco academy's routing skills final ,tough!!! [7:29212]

2001-12-14 Thread Tom Lisa
I resemble that remark! Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco Regional Networking Academy Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > It sounds like some old-fashioned meanie wrote this test. > Priscilla > > At 12:32 PM 12/14/01, brian hall wrote: > >Just a message to those who (l

Re: cisco academy's routing skills final ,tough!!! [7:29212]

2001-12-14 Thread Tom Lisa
Oh, I feel so much better now! Only 60% of my class failed the practical exam. I must be an exceptional teacher (or do I have exceptional students; nah, it must be me). :) :) Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco Regional Networking Academy brian hall wrote: > Just

Re: Re: Friday Follies Returns: WAS The old "how to get routes [7:29270]

2001-12-14 Thread John Neiberger
I just discovered another method that is easier than tunnels. Again, you have Router A connected to Router B: A--(igrp /28)-B-(ospf /24)--C Instead of creating a tunnel between A and B, use frame relay interfaces. Configure either A or B as frame-relay intf-type dce and then

Re: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Muhammad Alkhattab
Who ever you are.I have never sent you any virus.I myself has been receiving spams(mails that have never sent). Muhammad Alkhattab - Original Message - From: "Jon Street" To: Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:56 AM Subject: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190] > Muhammad Alkhattab

*** VPN IPSec Client *** Urgent Please reply [7:29271]

2001-12-14 Thread Swapnil Jain
Hi, I have to configure Cisco 801 with IP/Fw plus IPSec feature pack as a VPN client for PIX 6.0 What details and information do I need from the PIX side to configure 801. Swapnil Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29271&t=29271 ---

sh counters on 6500 [7:29272]

2001-12-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings, Anyone knows where I can get more information on the command " sh counters mod/port"? also what do the numbers on the far left mean when issuing this command? I'm assuming its snmp index. No much on Cisco's page. ThanksNabil Message Posted at: http://www.groupst

NM-1E1R2W on a cisco 2600 router [7:29262]

2001-12-14 Thread DB
Has any one out there used this module (nm-1e1r2w) on the 2600 router ? I cannot seem to find on cco whether this module is supported on this platform and what the minimum IOS would be. Any help would be appreciated...thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&

Re: This Arab tried to attack me. [7:29190]

2001-12-14 Thread Paul Borghese
Hey it happens to the best of us. Read this news article about how Cisco recently sent a virus to the NANOG mailing list. The title is "Cisco Release of Goner Worm Raises Eyebrows". http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/172978.html Paul Borghese Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form

RE: NM-1E1R2W on a cisco 2600 router [7:29262]

2001-12-14 Thread Balvindar Sabarwal
This link shows, it doesn't support 2600 series routers. Regds, Balvindar Sabarwal Sr. Consultant - Solution Engineering Group InnerFrame Microland Group No. 201 / A wing, Phoenix House, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013. Tel : +91 22 4604132 / 33 /34 Fax : +91 22 4604135 Email : [E

RE: Friday Follies Returns: WAS The old "how to get routes [7:29275]

2001-12-14 Thread Gregg Malcolm
Thought we were down for the count tonite. Good to see a few new messages. John, by stability w/ secondaries did you mean re-loads? My config is working fine w/ secondaries on the tunnels even after I reload. I'll admit that the routing table is a little strange tho. IGRP only router has IGRP

RE: cisco academy's routing skills final ,tough!!! [7:29212]

2001-12-14 Thread brian hall
the best thing to do is follow your reading with the labs meaning as you read chapter 4 do chapter 4 labs . Concepts sink in better when you can implement them. Study only cisco academy's material for the testing and exams. There is great material out there but will only take time away from doing

RE: NM-1E1R2W on a cisco 2600 router [7:29262]

2001-12-14 Thread Balvindar Sabarwal
I dont know link is not showing in the last mail. http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/mxne__p1.htm Regds, Balvindar Sabarwal Sr. Consultant - Solution Engineering Group InnerFrame Microland Group No. 201 / A wing, Phoenix House, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013. Tel : +91

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