Re: ccbootcamp labs [7:29512]

2001-12-19 Thread Ben Liang Tan
Marc, Since you're here, need to comment. I believed that your labs are great for those who will take the lab, but could you please consider that $650 is too expensive expecially when I'm in poor Asian country but had a DREAM TO BE CCIE. Ben Liang Tan (Still trying to get 4 magic number) >Fro

Re: Subject: Re: PIM kills OSPF [7:29336]

2001-12-19 Thread Peter Ahremark
Hi there! Just a quick answer. First of all thanx for all your replies, it's very valuable. In regards to the article about HSRP/PIM problems, I have also found that one, but it didn't fit into the problem (sadly..). I'm at home today with no access to the equipment, but I'll continue with it tom

Re: Proper dress for CCIE lab? [7:29524]

2001-12-19 Thread EA Louie
I was amused by this thread and read most of the other responses. I'd say most of them were right on track (NOT). But they were amusing. I'll add to the amusement. If you wear a proper dress and you're a guy, you'd surely get the proctors' attention. Especially if you shave your legs. You mi

New CCIE #8545 [7:29619]

2001-12-19 Thread Jacques Allison
HI Group, Completed my CCIE lab yesterday and now proud owner of CCIE number 8545. Now for the Security lab. Thanks to the group and people that help me achieve my goal. I'm still a tad skeptic about the new automated marking they do on the labs; I would have thought that I had scored more tha

RE: CIT CCNP questions [7:29477]

2001-12-19 Thread Zajac Zdeněk
Hello Priscilla, On my own experience, the information given on that link is not correct at least in number of question. Cisco wrote 55-65 question, but I received 30% more question - 79 to be exact. I did all of the CCNP rounting stack exams within 15 days, last of them (CIT) six days ago and w

test [7:29618]

2001-12-19 Thread Njamba Ti Ikere
test Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29618&t=29618 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

copy startup-config running-config [7:29621]

2001-12-19 Thread Theo
Hello, Has anyone encountered problems using this command (like a router crash) ? Any useful links for this topic? Thanks Theo Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29621&t=29621 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscripti

RE: New CCIE #8545 [7:29619]

2001-12-19 Thread Nick S.
Congrats mate. Can you show us mere mortals the path to the "ultimate" ? Thanks Nick Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29622&t=29619 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cis

Any changes for CCIE-LAB 2002 [7:29624]

2001-12-19 Thread Taylan Akin
Hello, does someone know, if there are any changes in the ccie-lab for 2002 ? Thanks. Taylan Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29624&t=29624 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/li

Re: I Hate Modems [7:29545]

2001-12-19 Thread Gaz
Stay well clear Howard - Most of them are HDB3 positive. (ouch) Gaz ""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >Difference is, in Manchester, you still see plenty of modems around. > > > >Gaz > > > Perhaps I am only now getting a true insight into M

Re: Re: More Excellent VoIP Configuration Info [7:29559]

2001-12-19 Thread Steven A. Ridder
No we all use ms, including Wendel Odom. ""John Neiberger"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Actually, that web page is correct. Tc = Bc/CIR, and the > answer is in seconds. If you get an answer such as .125, that > is 1/8th of a second, or 125ms. > > At work we

RE: copy startup-config running-config [7:29621]

2001-12-19 Thread Thompson, Robert D
Hi Theo, Are you using new IOS or is it old code, pre 12 ios. Strange thing is, even though not a cisco related topic, we have had some of our Enterasys SSR's fail with the same command. THe SSR's crashed within an hour or so of issuing the command.Enterasys engineering reported that the SSR cra

Re: Re: More Excellent VoIP Configuration Info [7:29559]

2001-12-19 Thread Steven A. Ridder
The config for the bottom of this page is correct for FRF.12 http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/voice-qos/voip-ov-fr-qos.html#first Plus we're arguing about the same thing. If Tc=Bc/Cir, or Bc=CIR(Tc/1000) and we have Cir=256000 Tc=10ms Bc=? With your formula, you get 2560 and with mine you

RE: ccbootcamp labs [7:29512]

2001-12-19 Thread Kevin Welch
I just wanted to chime in and say as a purchaser of Marcs labs they are worth it and an excellent tool. I admit being skeptical before I decided to pay for the labs, but I reviewed the archives, asked the opinion of others in this mailing list, and when I received the labs I was very happy with t

Re: copy startup-config running-config [7:29621]

2001-12-19 Thread Theo
The SW is Enterprise Plus 12.1.5T8, on 7206VXR (NPE300). "System returned to ROM by bus error at PC 0x610DDF38, address 0xC" immediately after typing the command... ""Thompson, Robert D"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Theo, > > Are you using new IOS or is

RE: Cisco 700 series in Remote Access exam (640-505) [7:26975]

2001-12-19 Thread Dean Martin
I'm wondering if anyone can help me with this problem. I am no router expert by any means but have inherited the configuration duties for a Cisco 776 for a non-profit organization I am part of. I have the network set up, IP address and DHCP configured and working nicely, however, the POTS line i

Re: CCIE Written: DNS and NAT [7:29461]

2001-12-19 Thread John Tafasi
Thanks Phil and every body for your efforts to answer my questions. To be more specific, I have included the scenario that caused me to start this thread. Visit the link below and view the graphic and the solution to the scenario. Click here and wait until the word document loads I will post m

Re: CCIE Written: DNS and NAT [7:29461]

2001-12-19 Thread John Tafasi
Thanks Phil and every body for your efforts to answer my questions. To be more specific, I have included the scenario that caused me to start this thread. Visit the link below and view the graphic and the solution to the scenario. (watch the wrap around the link) http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/2

RE: Proper dress for CCIE lab? [7:29524]

2001-12-19 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>1 kg = 2.2 lbs... So you're talking about 264 lbs. Somehow Priscilla, I >don't see you weighing that much. For that matter, I doubt all the ladies on >this list COMBINED would weigh that much! > >(-: > >(Note to all the guys on this list: The ladies here are all petite, very >physically fit,

Re: CCIE Written: DNS and NAT [7:29461]

2001-12-19 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Why.. It is not on the test.. The test is not the world, the Day After. Wasn't that a James Bond movie? >""John Tafasi"" wrote in message >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >> Does any body have good resource that explains how NAT on the firewall >works >> with DNS? >> >> >> Tha

RE: RE: That Friday Follies Question... [7:29473]

2001-12-19 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>belaboring beyond all usefulness maybe, but I am prone to write this one off >as "because that's how it works" and move one. secondary addressing appears >to be filled with pitfalls. I believe it has nothing to do with RFC's, but >rather, it's just the way the code runs. I think over the past fe

Re: I Hate Modems [7:29545]

2001-12-19 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Stay well clear Howard - Most of them are HDB3 positive. (ouch) > >Gaz Doesn't B8ZS give cross-immunity? > > >""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >> >Difference is, in Manchester, you still see plenty of modems around. >> > >> >Gaz >> >> >>

Re: I Hate Modems [7:29545]

2001-12-19 Thread Gaz
Who AMI to argue? (Ouch twice) ""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >Stay well clear Howard - Most of them are HDB3 positive. (ouch) > > > >Gaz > > Doesn't B8ZS give cross-immunity? > > > > > > >""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message > >[EM

Re: copy startup-config running-config [7:29621]

2001-12-19 Thread Michael Williams
Check this URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/122/crashes_buserror_troubleshooting.shtml (watch for URL wrap) I had a 4700 that was rebooting with a reason of "bus error at..." I did some research, and it turned out to be a bad stick of memory. I replaced the memory stick and it works like

Re: BGP and memory allocation errros [7:28819]

2001-12-19 Thread Cisco Kid
Hi Pat, I think this can be one of two things , an IOS bug or a hardware problem. The way you can tell which it is , is to see if the memory location that is reporting the Malloc error physically exists , if it does not then it looks like an IOS issue. Conversely if it does physically exist the

Re: how to disable NAT in PIX firewall (both insid [7:29408]

2001-12-19 Thread David Tran
Why it is not working is a mystery to me. I have a workstation on the same network as the outside interface, the workstation has an IP address of 66.61.46.150 with the default gateway points to 66.61.46.254. Guess what, the workstation can get to the Internet just fine but workstation on the "in

Re: Cisco RIP Off [7:29612]

2001-12-19 Thread Steven A Ridder
I took it. It took us 4 guys with books, internet and 8 hours to get two people passed. I'm stuck on the QoS test right now. There's a time limit on it. I know the guys who wrote the test, spoke to him about it, got the source where all the questions came from, and I still can't get above a 75

Re: how to disable NAT in PIX firewall (both insid [7:29408]

2001-12-19 Thread David Tran
Why it is not working is a mystery to me. I have a workstation on the same network as the outside interface, the workstation has an IP address of 66.61.46.150 with the default gateway points to 66.61.46.254. Guess what, the workstation can get to the Internet just fine but workstation on the "in

Re: Re: More Excellent VoIP Configuration Info [7:29559]

2001-12-19 Thread John Neiberger
I was meaning that perhaps he uses Kbps instead of bps for the CIR or milliseconds instead of seconds for the interval. According to his formula, Bc=CIR(Tc/1000). Let's use a 256k circuit with 10ms as an example: Bc=256000(.010/1000) = 2.56 That doesn't quite work out. As you can see, Tc in t

Re: Re: More Excellent VoIP Configuration Info [7:29559]

2001-12-19 Thread Steven A Ridder
I see what oyur saying. With my referenced formula you would do 10/1000 to get milliseconds, not .010/1000. I just use 10/1000. I could simply write Bc=Cir(.010) like you did. I guess it's confusing. My bad. And The reason I got 36.4 ms and you got .04 ms is cause you did it correctly and I

How to disable NAT in Cisco PIX? [7:29641]

2001-12-19 Thread David Tran
I posted this question once before; however, none of the advise mentioned work so I am going to post it again hoping that I might be able to an a correct answer this time. By the way, please don't tell me to change the default route because everything works. The PIX can ping the Internet just fin

RE: how to disable NAT in PIX firewall (both insid [7:29408]

2001-12-19 Thread Bill Carter
TAC warned me that NAT 0 isn't really stable. They suggest using static. Assume 192.168.10.X is a Public address. static (inside,outside) 192.168.10.0 192.168.10.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 0 0 this does the same thing as NAT 0 plus is more stable. when I was doing NAT 0 for a customer is keep fai

Re: Cisco RIP Off [7:29612]

2001-12-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have taken the PBX fundamentals course and passed with an 80%. The test is very badly written and I had to take it twice to pass it. Most of the answers came from Cisco's web site and from the free PBX fundamentals course. Is there a free course that you can take, before taking the QoS (Deplo

Any idea how to configure ISDN backup with day time restriction [7:29646]

2001-12-19 Thread Sebastien Venturoso
Hi, I looking to configure ISDN to backup a leased line, but I don't want to use the ISDN backup if the main line goes down during the night. Any idea if there is a way I can play with time inside the router to do that ? Thanks, _ Do Yo

RE: New CCIE #8545 [7:29619]

2001-12-19 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Congratulations Jacques, Unfortunately, I think there's a good reason for the lack of feedback on your score, because just like the results from a normal Cisco test, you only get how many percent you did correct in each objective. If they gave a more detailed feedback, telling you what you did w

Re: copy startup-config running-config [7:29621]

2001-12-19 Thread MADMAN
Yes I have but not in released code!!! Dave Theo wrote: > Hello, > > Has anyone encountered problems using this command (like a router crash) ? > Any useful links for this topic? > > Thanks > > Theo -- David Madland CCIE# 2016 Senior Network Engineer Qwest Communications 612-664-3367 Mess

Re: Cisco 700 series in Remote Access exam (640-505) [7:26975]

2001-12-19 Thread MADMAN
Wow how timely, I got a call from a customer yesterday that sounds very similiar. Data works fine, outgoing faxes no problem but can't get incoming faxes to work. I'm no Combinet fan, I have on;y configed a couple of the things quite a while ago but if I find something I'll pass it along and ple

BGP Help [7:29650]

2001-12-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings all, I was wondering if you guys can help out with this problem. We're connected to both Sprint and UUnet and receiving full routes. All routers are peering with each other. My problem is with both RTRA and RTRB, they're flapping constantly, RTRC and RTRD are very stable. Is there a

Re: Any idea how to configure ISDN backup with day time [7:29651]

2001-12-19 Thread Chris Theiss
Sebastien Venturoso wrote: > Hi, > > I looking to configure ISDN to backup a leased line, but I don't want to use > the ISDN backup if the main line goes down > during the night. > > Any idea if there is a way I can play with time inside the router to do that > ? > > Thanks, > > _

Re: ccbootcamp labs [7:29512]

2001-12-19 Thread Marc Russell
No problem, maybe your e-mail was just down, but this is what I got when I tried to send you an e-mail. See below. The CCIE process is very expenesive. If $650.00 is very expensive then setting up a practice rack is probably out of reach. Extensive hands on practice with a rack of routers is

Load balancing [7:29653]

2001-12-19 Thread Picciani Francesco Saverio
The default gateway of some clients is the IP of two routers in HSRP. Each of the router have a link to a remote site. I wont have load balancing beetween these two links. Can someone tell me how to do. Thanks Francesco Saverio Picciani Sales Engineer BU Top Clients Albacom S.p.A. * Via Mario

Re: Any idea how to configure ISDN backup with day time [7:29654]

2001-12-19 Thread John Neiberger
I don't know if this will work, but perhaps you could try configuring a time-based access list and then use that in your dialer list statement. This should allow you to make certain packets interesting during specific times. HTH, John >>> "Sebastien Venturoso" 12/19/01 10:14:59 AM >>> Hi, I

Memo: Re: Any idea how to configure ISDN backup with day time [7:29655]

2001-12-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can use time based access lists.First you create time range and use it in access list. but your ios must support ,version 120-7_T does. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29655&t=29655 -- FAQ, list archives, and

Re: Any idea how to configure ISDN backup with day time [7:29656]

2001-12-19 Thread MADMAN
If this link presumably is not used off hours then there will be no "interesting" traffic to trigger the line hence it will not come up at night. Dave Sebastien Venturoso wrote: > Hi, > > I looking to configure ISDN to backup a leased line, but I don't want to use > the ISDN backup if the mai

DHRP and 7980! [7:29657]

2001-12-19 Thread Steven A Ridder
I was speaking to Cisco about back-up solutions for gateway routers (or the lack of) and I was telling them about how they should write a protocol that would work like an SA agent where it checks the network and makes decisions on it. I said they should have an agent that can ping a host on the i

Re: BGP Help [7:29650]

2001-12-19 Thread John Neiberger
What do you mean by saying "the routers are flapping constantly" ? Do you mean the circuits are bouncing? Or they're rebooting? Or their routing tables or bgp tables are unstable? Or the peers are continuously being reset? What are the specific symptoms you're seeing? John >>> "[EMAIL PROT

More Friday Follies [7:29659]

2001-12-19 Thread Gregg Malcolm
I was able to get tunnels with secondary addresses to work. Config looked like this : lo0 172.16.80.1/27 --R1--162.16.1.x/27 --R3--172.16.20.x/28 --R4--172.16.50.x/28 --R5--E0 172.16.100.5/28 lo1 172.16.80.33/27--R1-- IGRP/OSPF Redist was at R3. 2 tunnels between R3 and R4 for the 2 .80

Re: ccbootcamp labs [7:29512]

2001-12-19 Thread Jason
First and foremost, the Jason who started this thread isn't this Jason. :-) Having said that, I do believe that it is fair to say that NLI is far from being a scam, it's a business and like any business or product, you can chose to use it or not to use it. I have received a couple of updates from

RE: BGP Help [7:29650]

2001-12-19 Thread Angel Leiva
I faced a similar situation on a client's network a few weeks ago. The problem was related to extensive FULL route databases being transferred from the ISP peers down to each on the client's routers. On top of that, the client routers had an extensive Access-list (more than 50 entries each). Obv

Re: More Friday Follies [7:29659]

2001-12-19 Thread Gregg Malcolm
Whoops.. R1 to R3 is 172.16.1.x not 162.16.1.x ""Gregg Malcolm"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I was able to get tunnels with secondary addresses to work. Config looked > like this : > > lo0 > 172.16.80.1/27 --R1--162.16.1.x/27 --R3--172.16.20.x/28 --R4--172.16

how to disable NAT in PIX firewall (both insid [7:29408]

2001-12-19 Thread Queen, Donald R.
David, make sure that you don't have the following line in you PIX config. I had a summary problem with a PIX 501 with 6.1 IOS, only I wanted to use NAT. I had private workstations that could not get out to the Internet unless PAT was enabled, NAT would not work. After spend 4 hours on the Phone

RE: Any idea how to configure ISDN backup with day time [7:29664]

2001-12-19 Thread Michael Cohen
Use a time based access list as the dialer-list. dialer-list 1 protocol ip list 100 ! access-list 100 permit ip any any time-range dial-backup ! time-range dial-backup periodic weekdays 08:00 to 17:00 HTH, -Michael Cohen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

DLSW+ Priority Command, help please. [7:29665]

2001-12-19 Thread William Lijewski
Hello, I'm working on getting a good understanding of DLSW+, but I'm having trouble finding good information on this one subject: Using Priority with DLSW+. I know the TCP ports 2065, 1981, 1982, 1983, and I know you can use them to do queueing with, but I don't understand exactly how to set it

Re: More Friday Follies [7:29659]

2001-12-19 Thread John Neiberger
Why did you need two tunnels? It seems that you need one tunnel for each mask length but you mention two tunnels for two /28 prefixes. How did that work out? thanks, John >>> "Gregg Malcolm" 12/19/01 11:26:29 AM >>> I was able to get tunnels with secondary addresses to work. Config looked li

Redistribute connected with RIP ? [7:29667]

2001-12-19 Thread Phil Barker
Hi all, Just set up a simple RIP network and am trying to redistribute connected networks without directly advertising a network through the network statement. The router won't allow me ? If I advertise a network with redistribute connected and then take the network out of the advertisements t

Re: Any idea how to configure ISDN backup with day time [7:29668]

2001-12-19 Thread Chris Theiss
Looks like the link in my original post got stripped out. Oops! http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/10.html You can restrict the interesting traffic to specific time(s) of the day with the time-range command. The above link explains it pretty clearly. In case the url gets stripped

Output Buffer Failures and Underruns [7:29669]

2001-12-19 Thread mike
I have a 3548 XL switch that is 95% populated and when I do a show int, each port is reporting output buffer failures and underruns. Does anybody have a good defintion of output buffer failures and underruns and some possible causes for them? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/

Re: More Friday Follies [7:29659]

2001-12-19 Thread Gregg Malcolm
John, First off I noticed many errors in my lame schematic. I was able to ping both 80.1 and 80.33. These are the 2 loops on R1 (OSPF router). There weren't 2 tunnels, there were two secondary address instead (sorry, but I was trying to remember from Sat). Need a secondary for each /28 subnet

Re: Redistribute connected with RIP ? [7:29667]

2001-12-19 Thread John Neiberger
The network statement in RIP does not specify which networks to advertise, it specifies which interfaces participate in RIP. If you don't have a network statement, no networks will be advertised because no interfaces are running RIP. HTH, John >>> "Phil Barker" 12/19/01 12:01:40 PM >>> Hi al

Re: BGP Help [7:29650]

2001-12-19 Thread MADMAN
Describe what you mean by flapping. Dave "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote: > Greetings all, > > I was wondering if you guys can help out with this problem. We're > connected to both Sprint and UUnet and receiving full routes. All > routers are peering with each other. My problem is with both RTRA

Re: Load balancing [7:29653]

2001-12-19 Thread MADMAN
It's documneted under HSRP and load balancing. The gist of it is set up two HSRP groups, half the clients default to one group, half the other. Dave Picciani Francesco Saverio wrote: > The default gateway of some clients is the IP of two routers in HSRP. > Each of the router have a link to a

HELP --> Switch Error: PVLAN and Promiscuous ports [7:29674]

2001-12-19 Thread J. Li
Switch> (enable) set pvlan mapping 200 211 4/30 Cannot add a private vlan mapping to a port with another Private port in the same ASIC. Failed to set mapping between 200 and 211 on 4/30 Has anybody seen this error before? Why? How to correct? Basically I tried to add a promiscuous port to pvla

Fame Relay FECN BECN [7:29675]

2001-12-19 Thread DAGENHARDT Frank
Group, I thought I had FECN and BECN down in regards to frame relay setup. Recently I have come across some router output that doesn't make sence to me. I don't understand why I have DE pkts when I don't have and FECN or BECN errors. Or for that matter how I can have so many DE pks and no of the

Re: Redistribute connected with RIP ? [7:29667]

2001-12-19 Thread Phil Barker
I see your point John its just that I expected the router to look at its directly connected interfaces and to advertise those routes saving me from typing them in. Cheers, Phil. --- John Neiberger wrote: > The network statement in RIP does not specify which > networks to > advertise, it specif

NetworkForce.com CCIE Lab Scenario [7:29676]

2001-12-19 Thread Pham, James
Hi, It's time to put the theory into practice and pay my dues on the journey to CCIE! I'm shopping around for the good guys that offer good CCIE Lab scenarios and lab rental at a reasonable rate. I think it would work better if I buy the CCIE lab scenarios that were designed for their rack. Had

RE: How to disable NAT in Cisco PIX? [7:29641]

2001-12-19 Thread Hire, Ejay
Dumb question. Does the Router on the otside interface of the pix (66.61.46.254) have the following route in the route table? ip route 129.174.1.0 255.255.255.0 to 66.61.46.120 If not, a traceroute will show either unreachable or a routing loop. -ejay hire -Original Message- From: Da

Re: Redistribute connected with RIP ? [7:29667]

2001-12-19 Thread Phil Barker
No, I still don't get it !!! If I have to type in all the directly connected networks via the network statement then what does redistribute connected actually do ? Regs, Phil. --- John Neiberger wrote: > The network statement in RIP does not specify which > networks to > advertise, it specif

RE: How to disable NAT in Cisco PIX? [7:29641]

2001-12-19 Thread Alex Lei
Hello David, I think your config should work, too. But here are a few suggestions nevertheless: 1. use "nat (inside) 0 0 0" instead of "nat (inside) 0 129.174.1.0 255.255.255.0" 2. delete "static (inside, outside) 129.174.1.0 129.174.1.0", it's not really needed. 3. Like Ejay said, do a tracerou

Voice question Prefix [7:29681]

2001-12-19 Thread David Broughton
All, I need a little assistance. Can anyone provide some input on what I am doing wrong. I am trying to do a simple lab where you have to dial "9" or "8" then you hear a pause and you then are able to dial the other phone hanging off my VIC FXS card. The problem I am having is that everytime I d

ccbootcamp part 2 [7:29682]

2001-12-19 Thread Jason
Well to start of this exchange of labs maybe we should set some basic foundations: 1. All labs should not exceed more than 6 routers. I think we all know why this should be the case. 2. The frame cloud in every lab should not exceed four connections. I have spoke

Re: Redistribute connected with RIP ? [7:29667]

2001-12-19 Thread John Neiberger
In RIP, you must specify which interfaces participate in the routing protocol. With no network statement, you have no interfaces participating so what's the point in that?? :-) Let's say you have 10 interfaces, one of which is in the 172.16.0.0/16 major net and the rest are in some other major

Re: Fame Relay FECN BECN [7:29675]

2001-12-19 Thread Steven A Ridder
When you burst, you get DE's. It's not a problem. FECN and BECN are status messages from frame switch telling router to slow down (you can ignore them if you want). DE's are just tags on the packet that tell the frame switches that if it has to drop any packets due to congestion, drop you DE pa

ISP and OSPF [7:29686]

2001-12-19 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Is it feasable to have an ISP set up an OSPF routing area with it's customer, and have them inject a single external route into the area, where one can distribute it as a default route? If I create a NSSA, and they give us a route to them, is that OK? Any downfalls? Steve Message Posted at:

Re: Fame Relay FECN BECN [7:29675]

2001-12-19 Thread Debbie Westall
Frank, Alot of frame relay providers will "sell" zero CIR (Committed Interface Rate) to a customer. It is at a much lower cost than allotting a specific CIR to you. However, EVERY packet you send out will be marked Discard Eligible. Of course the provider will make the "best effort" to deliver yo

Re: Fame Relay FECN BECN [7:29675]

2001-12-19 Thread Debbie Westall
Frank, Alot of frame relay providers will "sell" zero CIR (Committed Interface Rate) to a customer. It is at a much lower cost than allotting a specific CIR to you. However, EVERY packet you send out will be marked Discard Eligible. Of course the provider will make the "best effort" to deliver yo

Lab Date trade [7:29689]

2001-12-19 Thread Hoa Ngo
I have schedule CCIE lab in San Jose on 1/16/02. I want to change to February. If anyone want to take it, contact me. Thanks Howard _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com Message Posted at: http:

Re: ISP and OSPF [7:29686]

2001-12-19 Thread John Neiberger
Could you solve the same problem by creating a static default route on the ASBR and then redistributing that as an N1 or N2 route? That seems to do what you want without requiring that OSPF be running between the ASBR and the ISP. This wouldn't be dynamic, which may be what you're trying to acco

Re: ISP and OSPF [7:29686]

2001-12-19 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I need an internet gateway router (via DSL connected to a Flowpoint) which currently has a static route to the ISP to know when the netowrk goes down and not just that flowpoint's local ethernet interface. I need the gateway router to dial up via isdn using dialer-watch. I'd rathernot use BGP on

Re: BGP Help [7:29650]

2001-12-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Routes renewing constantly. MADMAN cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: BGP Help [7

RE: Fame Relay FECN BECN [7:29675]

2001-12-19 Thread Hire, Ejay
Congratulations, you're working with a commercial frame-relay provider. When I was a sprint customer, they marked all of my traffic as DE, regardless of CIR. Very annoying. FECN'S, BECN'S, and DE are all features that your provider may or may not have configured (properly) in their network. Th

Re: ISP and OSPF [7:29686]

2001-12-19 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Is it feasable to have an ISP set up an OSPF routing area with it's >customer, and have them inject a single external route into the area, where >one can distribute it as a default route? If I create a NSSA, and they give >us a route to them, is that OK? Any downfalls? > >Steve In general, no.

Thanks [7:29696]

2001-12-19 Thread DAGENHARDT Frank
Everyone, Thanks! Your explanations not only cleared things up for me but also set my mind at ease. Thanks again, Frank Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29696&t=29696 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription i

Re: BGP Help [7:29650]

2001-12-19 Thread John Neiberger
If you do a show ip bgp neighbors, what does it show as the reason for the last reset? Are you experiencing congestion on that link, or any sign of dropped packets? What model of routers are you using? How much DRAM do they have? What IOS are you running? What is the speed of your access link

Re: BGP Help [7:29650]

2001-12-19 Thread Michael Damkot
How many routes are you advertising, are your ISP's configured using the older revisions of max-prefix MD ""John Neiberger"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > If you do a show ip bgp neighbors, what does it show as the reason for > the last reset? > > Are you exper

Re: ISP and OSPF [7:29686]

2001-12-19 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>I need an internet gateway router (via DSL connected to a Flowpoint) which >currently has a static route to the ISP to know when the netowrk goes down >and not just that flowpoint's local ethernet interface. I need the gateway >router to dial up via isdn using dialer-watch. I'd rathernot use BG

RE: Proper dress for CCIE lab? [7:29524]

2001-12-19 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 01:17 AM 12/19/01, Leigh Anne Chisholm wrote: >1 kg = 2.2 lbs... So you're talking about 264 lbs. Good grief! Even after gazillions of Christmas cookies I won't weigh that, hopefully. And if I do, I'll state it in hex: 108. ;-) Priscilla > Somehow Priscilla, I >don't see you weighing tha

RE: CIT CCNP questions [7:29477]

2001-12-19 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 10:17 AM 12/19/01, =?iso-8859-2?Q?Zajac_Zden=ECk?= wrote: >Hello Priscilla, > >On my own experience, the information given on that link is not correct at >least in number of question. I was just commenting on the categorization of topics. Saying that there are just four topics (HDLC, connecti

Re: ISP and OSPF [7:29686]

2001-12-19 Thread Steven A. Ridder
No reason in particular. Just thought it was more taxing than OSPF. ""Howard C. Berkowitz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > >I need an internet gateway router (via DSL connected to a Flowpoint) which > >currently has a static route to the ISP to know when the ne

Re: I Hate Modems [7:29545]

2001-12-19 Thread Wojtek Zlobicki
> Who AMI to argue? > > (Ouch twice) Anyone else think that its sad that we find this funny :) Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29704&t=29545 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com

nat with ios and multiple frame sites [7:29705]

2001-12-19 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Ok... I have 2 separate vendors that have frame connections into our network. I want to NAT to them both using the serial interface's ip addresses... I thought I had it set up properly but random craziness started to happen... I would get nat'd addresses destined for one network ending up on the

RE: How to disable NAT in Cisco PIX? [7:29641]

2001-12-19 Thread Bill Carter
As I said earlier TAC suggests using the static (inside, outside) 129.174.1.0 129.174.1.0 instead of nat (inside) 0 0 0 I found in real world the nat 0 can be very unstable. My problems were with 5.X and 6.X. nat 0 stopped working after 10 minutes even after multiple reboots. static has worke

Re: CIT CCNP questions [7:29477]

2001-12-19 Thread Tom Lisa
Gee, and I thought I was the only one who thought that the endless posts wanting to know how many questions on exam x, any fill-in-blank, any choose all that apply, etc, etc. was an exercise in futility and a waste of good bandwidth. Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI Community College of Southern Nevada Cisco

RE: Proper dress for CCIE lab? [7:29524]

2001-12-19 Thread Dennis Laganiere
Ummm... I bet some of the GUYS on the list could hit this goal (I know I'm not that far away myself)... Now that I think about it, perhaps I'll leave my pod for a while and go for a walk... :-) --- Dennis -Original Message- From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: We

RE: RE: That Friday Follies Question... [7:29473]

2001-12-19 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
Warning, this is a bit longish...I'd be interested in feedback to see if anyone agrees/disagrees, finds this at all helpful, etc. Part of this exercise is to make sure I've got this straight in my head. Here's a CCO link that may help: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/103/5.html The scenario y

Re: ccbootcamp part 2 [7:29682]

2001-12-19 Thread c1sc0k1d
Good idea... I'll work on one also but I won't be able to get to it till early next year. I'll let you know... The k1d ""Jason"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Well to start of this exchange of labs maybe we should set some basic > foundations: > 1. All

Re: BGP Help [7:29650]

2001-12-19 Thread MADMAN
If all your routes are floppin then we need to know why. Do you have suffcient memory, i.e 128M for full routing. Is the peer stable, the WAN, why did it reset? See last line in this output. Dave C7507MIX#sh ip bgp nei BGP neighbor is 99.1.1.1, remote AS 15, external link BGP version 4,

RE: RE: That Friday Follies Question... [7:29473]

2001-12-19 Thread John Neiberger
Excellent! That perfectly explains the behavior we were experiencing. I was only able to make this work when the tunnel was in the same major network. When I made the tunnel a part of a different major net, things got a little weird. You're correct, in the scenario I've been playing with IGRP

Re: BGP Help [7:29650]

2001-12-19 Thread Darrell Newcomb
Actually when I first saw the response of "routes renewing constantly" I took it to mean that he was recieving large numbers of updates not have major failure events locally. If my assumption is correct you would see MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ all incrementing quickly as seen through sh ip b

Re: ISP and OSPF [7:29686]

2001-12-19 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>No reason in particular. Just thought it was more taxing than OSPF. For a small number of routes, without complex policies, probably less than OSPF. Basic BGP processing load goes up linearily for a single interface, where the SPF algorithms' load go up exponentially. People get confused ab

Recommendations on CSPFA exam? [7:29715]

2001-12-19 Thread Zeke Gibson
Hiyas, Thanks to all who provided tips for MCNS, I passed on Saturday ;) I tried to locate PIX-related material for CSPFA, the only book that looked good was Cisco Secure PIX Firewalls from Cisco Press, ISBN: 1587050358 It hasn't been released yet, should be out the 21st according to Amazon. I'

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