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Now, a next step before me, you know.
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You can also either/or (to what router man suggested) remove the ip
default-network command, and it would work as well..
Nick
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Thanks a lot and congrats !
Lee James wrote:
A couple on the 700. But nothing to worry about. It was more product
questions rather than set command questins. I looked over the 700 series
chapter briefly, but we dont use any at our remote sites where I work so
didnt put too much emphasis.
Sean,
Try 2 things. do a show users and see if you have already tied up that
line. If so do a clear line (then the number). If that doesn't work you
might have to do a stop bits=1 on your terminal line as sometimes the
default is 1.5 stop bits.
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From: slloyd
Does anyone know any websites that have good simple
introduction/explaination on Frame Relay network ? Pls direct me.
What does it mean by Frame Relay is a layer 2 protocol (Data link layer)
and Frame Relay works on the layer 2 of the OSI model ?
Appreciate for any enlightenment.
Message
Heres a Cisco fundamentals site.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/frame.htm
Brian Whalen
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From: Anthony Toh
To:
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 3:44 AM
Subject: About Frame Relay [7:29383]
Does anyone know any websites that have good
I'm trying to sort out once-and-for-all where the demarcation line is
between families of switches. Here's what I've got so far:
IOS-Based
Cat 1900 series
Cat 2820 series
Cat 2900XL series
Set-based
Cat5000 series
Cat 6000 series
Cat 6500 series
Cat 2900
However, the 2900XL uses different
The 1900 series is also menu-driven. To make things more confusing,
their IOS-type command set is different than the IOS-like commands on
the 2900XL series.
John
Dennis Laganiere 12/17/01 11:45:33
AM
I'm trying to sort out once-and-for-all where the demarcation line is
between families of
hmm, must be standards not RFCs.
today I was asking en passant and was told one can teach the routers to
behave like nice switches with some connect commands
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It is a very good introductory book. I recommend using that book and
implement those labs on smaller rack (4-5 routers). Next step would be to do
more advanced labs like, IPExpert or Ccbootcamp.
-Keyur Shah-
CCIE# 4799 (Security; Routing and Switching)
Cisco has had two releases of the 2900XL series. The early ones were
deeper and (I believe) used a 9 pin console cable. I seem to remember that
they did not have the XL logo. Confirmation/denial requested from the list.
For set based command switches then best to be specific: 2901, 2926.
BTW
At 03:17 AM 12/17/01, Chuck Larrieu wrote:
do RFC's cover how frame switches behave?
Nope. Frame Relay is documented by the ITU-T and ANSI. The Frame Relay
Forum specifies enhancements that they hope will become standards.
I would imagine some RFCs explain issues related to running TCP/IP over
Hi Everyone,
I am having problem setting up a network in this scenario
with my PIX515-UR firewall running version 6.1(1) with pdm
version 1.1(2).
I have a network with REGISTERED IP addresses. The
inside interface of the PIX is on the 129.174.1.0/24
network with IP address of 129.174.1.254.
right on with the menu driven on the early 1900's ... they are goofy.
jason
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From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Cisco has had two releases of
See also Frame Relay Forum for basic guide, tutorials, primers and specs
(Implementation Agreements).
http://www.frforum.com
Very briefly: Frame Relay architecture encompasses only the lowest two
layers hence the _frame relay_ - at link layer. The bottom two layers
are just enough (even more
i have just finished my ccna programme and i am
currently doing a 2 month internship programme with an
outfit that runs a cyber cafe business that provides
internet access services for the public.
i am their interim network administrator.
i have noticed a lot of loopholes in the network. and
some
Any address that matches a NAT command with an index of 0 will not be
translated.
The problem with your configuration is the STATIC command you are using.
The mask is invalid and then entire command is not necessary. Also, what
are you trying to do with those access-lists? They are not
I just ran a scan from symantec and I do have 100 infected files.I am now
downloading the virus protected software.Thanks for your understanding Paul.
This is for those who think I am an Arab,Which is fine with me.Because I am
proud of who I am and what I believe in.I was born and raise in
I believe you are correct that the earlier 2900XL switches were (much)
deeper and required a DB9 console connector. All of the 2900s I've ever
used were IOS based, not set based. However, I can't say I've used all of
the different models 2900 out there =)
Mike
Daniel Cotts wrote:
Cisco has
just hit enter once it says open.
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AFAIK, I don't think this is possible. Most of the implementations of
etherchannel I've seen (I could be wrong, but someone will let me know I'm
sure) require the the ports in the etherchannel be contiguous.
It is possible with newer version of the IOS, however, to perform
Multichassis PPP
I think it's possible although I've never read anywhere that you could. On
a Nortel Passport 8100/8600 you can.
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Can I make the etherchannel between the mutiple device statck like 3500?
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I had a Cat6500 setup in the basement and was using for testing on various
things. We moved it up into our Data Center. I wiped NVRAM on both Sup
engines (separately), and not it's booted up and running on the Sup in slot
2 (with the Sup in slot 1 (supposedly) in standby mode).
From the
Maybe I read his question wrong, but if he's got a 6500 in 1 closet and a
stack of 3500's in a different closet, I believe it's possible to
etherchannel from the 6500 to the stack. If he's staticng that he's trying
to go from stack to stack, I'm not so sure unless the management software
could
I didn't take offense, Priscilla. BTW, we now have a ver. 2 of the BCRAN
course (haven't had a chance to review it yet -- another Winter Break
project) and hopefully the new skills based final will be less stressful.
Part
of the problem with the first one was more with the ambiguous
Oh, I don't know; maybe they might be trying to take the paper aspect out
of the cert
you're studying to get?
Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Doug wrote:
Well, I am taking my test in Aurora, CO. We will have 2.5 hrs and no
Ok guys/gals,
I have a scenario here that I am trying to implement and before I start
working on it, I would like some personal opinions/expereinces from anyone
that cares to respond.
we have 6 major facilities all connected via various speed wan links. Each
facillity has it's own connection
I know that the 2948G and 2980 switches are Cat Based not IOS.
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From: Daniel Cotts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Switch types for BCMSN [7:29391]
Cisco has had two releases of the 2900XL series.
Although I would prefer that all my students passed on the first try, you
are correct in your assessment. Unfortunately, having passed the CCNA
exam does not guarantee success at the CCNP level. I have stated
before that I like to compare the Cisco certs to the Crafts skills
designators.
I
Priscilla,
Every component of the skills based exam is seen by the students during the
semester.
The academic portion is presented, and then one or more labs on that area
are given.
This volume of labs done during the semester, nearly 60, may also contribute
to the
problem. Version 2 of the
If each site has multiple links, are they to the same or different
providers? If each only has 1 link, then regardless of what routing
method you use, a down linl=a down site. You could get an as, do ibgp
between them and make them multihomed, though that costs dough. At a
minumum, you could
Michael Williams wrote:
AFAIK, I don't think this is possible. Most of the implementations of
etherchannel I've seen (I could be wrong, but someone will let me know I'm
sure) require the the ports in the etherchannel be contiguous.
Since you asked:) It's very possible to etherchannel
well each site has one link to the inernet but it also has it's wan link to
the enterprise. What I want though is for one site's internet connection to
go down and it be able to use it's wan link to find another way to get to
the internet.
-Patrick
Brian Whalen 12/17/01 04:46PM
If each site
backup default route, just use a higher metric. Assuming you are willing
to do that..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
well each site has one link to the inernet but it also has it's wan link
to the enterprise. What I want
HSRP is for backing up LAN connections. It will not work in your
situation as I understand it.
If you're using OSPF you could restructure things so that your border
routers are injecting 0.0.0.0/0 as an E1 route into the area. If you
let those propagate throughout your network each router will
I've got one of the older 2900XL switches that can't be upgraded to the
newest 2900XL IOS software. It isn't deeper than any other 2900XL switch
I've seen. It also uses a standard console cable - the same that you would
use with a Cisco router.
My early 2900XL is also IOS-based, and not CatOS
By the way Dennis - if you truly want to find the demarcation point, search
all of Cisco's old press releases. You'll find the origins of each switch
and understand the different OS supported by each. I found it fascinating
research when I did it...
-- Leigh Anne
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I am planning on purchasing the CCIE SECURITY WORK BOOK for a Christmas
gift. Any one have any feedback on this book or know of a cheaper price
than $200?
I am planning on purchasing the CCIE SECURITY WORK BOOK for a Christmas
gift. Any one have any feedback on this book or know of a cheaper price
than $200?
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No HSRP is not for you. HSPR provides redundancy when you have two
routers on the same LAN. You simply need to set up a floating default
to another location that makes the most sense as a backup from a
particular site.
Dave
Patrick Ramsey wrote:
Ok guys/gals,
I have a scenario here
Funny you mention that. I'm not seeing that particular problem but I
have a couple of customers who have seen some strange messages and I
cannot find any useful docs on %SYS-SP- or %OIR-SP-, the key here is ANY
error messages with -SP-. Hate opening cases cause I can't find simple
info but...
This isn't a job for HSRP. HSRP provides redundancy from end-station
clients to their default gateway. The clients' default gateway(s) must be
in the same subnet as the clients. It doesn't sound like that would be the
case for any of the non-local routers.
It sounds like a job for a routing
I have a little lab set up to play around with frame-relay traffic
shaping. I have 3 2501's linked up, with the one in the middle
configured as a frame relay switch.
Is there a way to configure the middle router to insert fecns and becns
as it switches the traffic?
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Here's what I found so far, if anybody wants to fill in a few blanks...
Cat 4000/5000/6000
Aquired with Crescendo
uses XDI/CatOS
Cat 3000
Aquired with Kalpana
menu (although I don't know if you can bypass the menu to enter commands)
Cat 1900/2800
Aquired with Grand Junction
Menu (although I
yeah I think that was the consensous. : ) I'm going to do some more reading
and research this a bit more. From what I can tell I think the simplest
will be the floating static default route.
thanks! (and to everyone else!)
-Patrick
Priscilla Oppenheimer 12/17/01 07:11PM
This isn't a job
Here's what happened.
As I mentioned before, I cleared the NVRAM on both Sups separately. But,
when I issued a 'reload' on Sup#1 after clearing, it failed over to Sup#2,
and that's when I started getting this error.
So, I powered it down, pulled and reseated both Sups, and turned it back
First off, let me say Shame on me for not being clear enough. There were
indeed other 2900 models that were set based, like a 2-slot Cat5000 but you
couldn't change the hardware. I have one of those, it's a Catalyst 2901.
But these were before the XL series. As fas as my comment about the
try a search site like www.mysimon.com..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, CRG wrote:
I am planning on purchasing the CCIE SECURITY WORK BOOK for a Christmas
gift. Any one have any feedback on this book or know of a cheaper price
than $200?
in its most simple form, without a routing protocol, you could at each
site go;
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 internet connected interface
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 enterprise connected interface 200
Then of course with internet traffic cruising your normally private
network, some security auditing
afaik, NO.
However you can set up DE (discard eligibility) limit and when that
threshold is reached, you can see it on debugs as well as on sh frame PVC
(total in DE's out DE's)
Nick
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Well, the 2 yr. limit exists because the certification itself expires in 2
yrs.
So if u begin ur ccnp today by going for 1 of the tests, the new version of
that test usually comes out in 2 yrs time, by which if u have or have not
finished ur ccnp, ur certification has retired.
Nick
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How does this look? Any corrections would be appreciated...
Set-based Switches
7 Catalyst 1200 Series
7 Catalyst 2901
7 Catalyst 2902
7 Catalyst 2926T/F
7 Catalyst 2926GS/L
7 Catalyst 2948G
7 Catalyst 2980G
7 Catalyst 4000 Series
7
3500-3500-3500-3500(3500 stacks)
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3500-3500-3500-3500(3500 stacks)
The 4 links between the two stacks are etherchannels, is it available?
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it would have to be limited to a switch by switch basis. FYI, you are maxed
out on STP hops.
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3500-3500-3500-3500(3500 stacks)
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3500-3500-3500-3500(3500 stacks)
The 4 links between the two stacks are
looks like my message is moving further into the archives. But a hot subject
nontheless. I wanted it to be more of a heads up to all who are about to
take on sem5 . Don't think of advance routing as a course to run through
just to reach a designation of ccnp and hopefully ccie. It cant work
looks like my message is moving further into the archives. But a hot subject
nontheless. I wanted it to be more of a heads up to all who are about to
take on sem5 . Don't think of advance routing as a course to run through
just to reach a designation of ccnp and hopefully ccie. It cant work
Thanks for your reply!
You meant, CCNA had 3 years to expire, but CCNP had only 2 years, right?
Oh! I never knows that, I had thought that expiration of CCNP was also 3
years!!
But how comes, if I start my ccnp exam in 2002, while the exams will be
upgraded in 2003? Would I have only 1 year
Cat 3000 Menu only. Also sold as the CiscoPro EtherSwitch CPW1601.
Cat5K Acquired with Crescendo. Cat 4000 and 6000 series developed after it
became Cisco.
Looking at a 1996 Cisco Catalog I also find:
Cat 2600 Token Ring switch.
Cat 1900
Cat 1800 Token Ring switch.
Cat 1600 Token Ring switch.
Hi Patrick,
In respective of the date you started any of your CCNP or CCDP track, you
are certified on the very date you wrote the last exam in each of the
serials. eg If I write Routing 2.0 on 1/1/2001 and wrote the other two any
date in between, but for one reason or the other I now write the
Hi Godswill,
Thank you very much! Your answer is very clear!
From your mail, I learned:
1. The CCNP's expiration is two years.
2. We can write CCNP V2 exams and CCNP v3 exams mixed, but we can only
get the CCNP V2 certification.
3. After we get CCNP V2 certification, we can upgrade to V3 with
across a nifty tool I never knew existed. Cisco has an Error Message
Decoder utility on their site that can be accessed by clicking on the
following link:
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Errordecoder/home.pl
(You need to log into Cisco's site in order to use this tool).
This, and many
I purchased this book while it was yet a beta release. It has been very
useful for me.
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Just a quick note on the 1900s. The old 1900c switches, (size of a pizza
box) and db-9 console port were menu driven. the 1924-A standard edition
(software upgradeable to Enterprise edition) and enterprise catalyst
switches (1924-EN), you can choose IOS from the menu and is just like a
2924xl.
Dear Group,
I have a requirement which is mentioned below:-
The link is like this.. .. Kiosk --R1---Modem IP cloud.---IP
host
The kiosk has got a RS232 port which is connected to my router (R1) Ethernet
port (via RS232 to RJ45 cable). On the serial interface of router modem
Hello,
Anyone has experience with Metro Ethernet? Is it good?
(on pricing, availability, QOS etc.)?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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