Dial on Demand configuration to ISP [7:29867]

2001-12-21 Thread Steiven Poh-\(Jaring MailBox\)
Hi Folks, Do you guys have Dial on Demand configuration to ISP using Asyn Port ( 2511 Series )? Thanks Rgds, Steiven Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29867&t=29867 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: h

RE: Routing protocols [7:29139]

2001-12-21 Thread RB Jón Eggert Guðmundsson
I personally use the old ARPHA 4 layer definition when I am troubleshooting a tcp/ip problem. It is simple to use and works great as a structure to use when troubleshooting a real world problem. Regards Jon Gudmundsson -Original Message- From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sen

2500 Power Question [7:29869]

2001-12-21 Thread Lin Mi
Anyone know how much power a 2500 pulls? I mean how many kilowatts does it use per hour? How can I tell how much it will cost to run 4 2500s for 12 hours if it costs 10 cents per kilowatt-hour. __ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo

Re: Latest Hackers Target: Routers [7:29844]

2001-12-21 Thread Nigel Taylor
Chuck and Andreas, I take note on the fact that authentication can add major increases to the time taken in forming neighbor peer relationships. Yes, MD5 based authentication as I suggested in my original post is currently the operational model, but it was noted in r

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

2001-12-21 Thread Peter Ahremark
Hi there! Just a quick answer, I've been in a bit of stress the last days, and had no time to further investigate the issue... CSCdm68862 really looks like it, I'll look into it, weird though that it affects both 12.1 and 12.2, but I guess Cisco isn't that quick to fix all their bugs :-) I'll re

Re: 2500 Power Question [7:29869]

2001-12-21 Thread c1sc0k1d
I don't know this offhand but Cisco has all this information for each product on their web site. The k1d ""Lin Mi"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Anyone know how much power a 2500 pulls? I mean how > many kilowatts does it use per hour? How can I tell > how mu

Reflection X [7:29874]

2001-12-21 Thread Walter Rogowski
I telnet using Reflection X to a terminal server that in turn connects via console to various Cisco routers etc. When trying to use the CTL+SHIFT+6 keyboard seq to return to my previous connection it does not work. Does anyone know how to set up Reflection X to do this? --

RE: 2500 Power Question [7:29869]

2001-12-21 Thread R. Benjamin Kessler
Per the docs. a 2500 has a *max* draw of 1A @ 110V - YMMV but I'd imagine that you'll see these boxes pull significantly less than the advertised max value. Using the worst case number: 110W/hr * 12hrs = 1320W or 1.32KW At $0.10/KW Hour it will cost ~ $0.13 per router Again, this is based off

OSPF summary route cost. [7:29876]

2001-12-21 Thread Diffy De Villiers
Could someone please explain to me why some OSPF summary routes are more expensive than other routes (even if the cheaper route is accessed via the more expensive route)? To illustrate my point, picture the following scenario: RouterA is connected to RouterB via network 1. Network 1 has a cost o

Re: IOS firewall, NAT and smtp [7:29794]

2001-12-21 Thread Ray Brehm
Steven A. Ridder wrote: >Try removing the access lists next. I can't see how POP get's in and smtp >dosen't, especially with CBAC off now. > I removed all access control from the interface and I still get the same problem. I'm going to test it on another router then I'm going after cisco with

Re: Latest Hackers Target: Routers [7:29844]

2001-12-21 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
>Chuck and Andreas, > I take note on the fact that authentication >can add major increases to the time taken in forming neighbor peer >relationships. Yes, MD5 based authentication as I suggested in my original >post is currently the operational model, but it was note

RE: IOS firewall, NAT and smtp [7:29794]

2001-12-21 Thread Kent Hundley
Ray, A few more ideas: 1) Can the SMTP server resolve the name of the external machine? Some apps like to do a reverse lookup on the IP addresses that connect to them and may fail if they cannot. If your not sure if it can resolve the name, try adding the connecting machines IP address to the

Re: NetworkForce.com CCIE Lab Scenario [7:29676]

2001-12-21 Thread jc0
There are a lot of good comments on its online labs & scenarios posted on NetworkForce.com. Can anyone share their experiences ? Thanks. Happy Holidays ! John ""Pham, James"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi, > > It's time to put the theory into practice and

RE: Help with remote access [7:29826]

2001-12-21 Thread Kent Hundley
Gregg, Get a cheapo PC for Linux (you can get decent machines for under $100 on ebay). Set it up for SSH (_not_ telnet) and pick a very strong password for your friend to use. (something at least 8 chars long with special characters like $,%,#,@,+,}, etc) This is essentially how I access my own

Re: IOS firewall, NAT and smtp [7:29794]

2001-12-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
FYI, I plugged that exact config you sent into a 2621 with 12.2.6 IOS and it worked fine. I could telnet into an Exchange 2000 server via 25 and 110 on the same LAN , and on the external lan usine the natted external IP addres. It worked in both instances with 25 and 110 with CBAC on and with th

Re: IOS firewall, NAT and smtp [7:29794]

2001-12-21 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I mean the gateway on your PC if you are on the 12.x.x.x network when trying. it. ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > FYI, > > I plugged that exact config you sent into a 2621 with 12.2.6 IOS and it > worked fine. I could telnet into an Exchange

Re: Subject: OT: Call Manager and Military DSN [7:29805]

2001-12-21 Thread John Kaberna
Thanks for the great info Paul. 1. Is the Call Manager a DSN compliant switch? 2. Do you have to order a separate DSN compliant trunk from the Telco? John Kaberna CCIE #7146 NETCG Inc. www.netcginc.com (415) 750-3800 Instructor for CCBootcamp 5-day class www.ccbootcamp.com __

Re: IOS firewall, NAT and smtp [7:29794]

2001-12-21 Thread MADMAN
If you have nothing blocking access to your mail server but SMTP still doesn't work why do you think the router is the issue?? Could it be the mail server Dave Ray Brehm wrote: > > Steven A. Ridder wrote: > > >Try removing the access lists next. I can't see how POP get's in and smtp >

Afterthoughts - CCIE written [7:29885]

2001-12-21 Thread Blanco Lam
Hi there, Took the CCIE Written today and passed. Here's my 2 cents worth: The test is quite tricky although I wouldn't use the word "tough" to describe it. If you went through the CCNA/CCNP track and took the time to *understand* (i.e. not memorising the stuff in a parrot fashion) the topics

Re: IOS firewall, NAT and smtp [7:29794]

2001-12-21 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
You say you get "TCP errors when you try to send mail." What kind of TCP errors? Where are they reported? Are you just relying on Cisco diagnostics or have you watched what is really happening with a sniffer? Using a sniffer might reveal that something more than SMTP is involved. Since none of

Re: IOS firewall, NAT and smtp [7:29794]

2001-12-21 Thread Ray Brehm
All right, I setup an exchange server and a pix firewall in my lab and I'm getting the same results. POP goes through but SMTP does not. I'm going to start looking at packet traffic locally to see what the exchange server is trying to do when port 25 is contacted. Message Posted at: http://

RE: can't ping 'through' router..help? [7:29724]

2001-12-21 Thread Emile Harding
Nat would resolve your issue,but just do this..Easier Just add 168 network to RIP router rip version 2 network 66.0.0.0 network 192.168.2.0 network 168.0.0.0.0 passive-interface Ethernet 1/0 no auto-summary Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29888&t=29724 ---

RE: can't ping 'through' router..help? [7:29724]

2001-12-21 Thread Emile Harding
Nat would resolve your issue,but just do this..Easier Just add 168 network to RIP router rip version 2 network 66.0.0.0 network 192.168.2.0 network 168.0.0.0.0 passive-interface Ethernet 1/0 no auto-summary Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29889&t=29724 ---

Re: PIX and Trace Route [7:29854]

2001-12-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
According to Cisco, this is actually a feature to prevent people from knowing about your network layout. Providing you're permitting traces through the pix. HTH.Nabil

RE: IOS firewall, NAT and smtp [7:29794]

2001-12-21 Thread Keyur Shah
Try fixup protocol smtp 25 and obviously, conduit to allow smtp. -Keyur Shah- CCIE# 4799 (Security; Routing and Switching) css1,ccna,ccda,scsa,scna,mct,mcse,mcp+i,mcp,cni,mcne,cne,cna Hello Computers "Say Hello to Your Future!" http://www.hellocomputers.com Toll-Free: 1.877.794.3556 Fremont: 510

Re: IOS firewall, NAT and smtp [7:29794]

2001-12-21 Thread Ray Brehm
Eureka he exclaims while back-handing his Exchange engineer!!! And the answer is... After reading some more of your suggestions and grilling my "Exchange expert" on the server config, I did some poking around on the server myself. It seems that the SMTP virtual server was configured with conn

CCIE written test passed ! [7:29894]

2001-12-21 Thread George Yiannibas
Today I passed the qualification exam. It was a very difficult exam IMHO much harder than the CCNP exams and I barely managed a pass score, but a pass is always good enough for me. Thank you all for your help your insight and the inspiration you gave me. My sources were Caslow second edition (ab

Re: NetworkForce.com CCIE Lab Scenario [7:29676]

2001-12-21 Thread Brad Ellis
John, Isnt that your site and your company??? thanks, -Brad Ellis CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security) Network Learning Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] used Cisco gear: www.optsys.net CCIE Labs, racks, and classes: http://www.ccbootcamp.com/quicklinks.html ""jc0"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL

IP Default-network [7:29895]

2001-12-21 Thread Hunt Lee
Can someone please explain to me what's the difference between a static route & ip default-network? I have always been thinking that default-network is similar to static routes - gateway of last resort. That is, when the router doesn't know how to forward the route, it will send it to "default ne

OSPF acting funky [7:29896]

2001-12-21 Thread mike rose
I have a buring question. Have you guys seen this error before? I set ospf b/w two sites and the following happened. *Dec 21 14:42:56: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xxx.xx.xx.2 on Vlan115 from DOWN to DOWN, Neighbor Down: Dead timer expired *Dec 21 14:43:14: %OSPF-5-ADJCHG: Process 100, Nbr xx

RE: OSPF summary route cost. [7:29876]

2001-12-21 Thread Nick S.
Have you explicitly specified the costs via "ip ospf cost" interface command ? What media (ethernet/serial etc.)is being used to connect Routers A, B, C D... Nick S. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29897&t=29876 -

Re: OSPF acting funky [7:29896]

2001-12-21 Thread Gregg Malcolm
Try doing 'sh ip ospf nei' to see if you have any neighbors. DBD is database descriptor. Looks like you have interfaces going up and down. Here's a decent link : http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/104/29.html ""mike rose"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have a

Re: Load balancing [7:29653]

2001-12-21 Thread Michael Paulson
Picciani, Here are a couple Option 1 You can configure Dual HSRP and have 1/2 of clients point to each HSRP address. That will load balance out bound traffic. Return traffic will have the same issue and so you would have to do the same at the other end. Option 2 If you are in a big network and

Re: Lab Equip [7:29763]

2001-12-21 Thread Michael Paulson
I have a 2924 XL I will sale for $800. Mike Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jonathan Kephart wrote: > Hello, >I have an equipment question - I would like to confirm my logic with > those of you who are more experienced with the whole CCIE path. I am > thinking that the actual HW platform doesn't

Re: Subject: OT: Call Manager and Military DSN [7:29805]

2001-12-21 Thread Nigel Taylor
John, When I suggested the solution we used to implement VoiP support with DSN, I was only making reference to the operational configuration required to support VoIP itself. Having been in the military(AF) for some eight years I do know of the information Paul mentioned. In our implemen

Re: IP Default-network [7:29895]

2001-12-21 Thread MADMAN
There was fairly recently a long thread on this. I think you know what a static route is so lets assume you meant static default route. Most routing protocols understand the 0.0.0.0 to be the psuedo default route. But IGRP does not, you must flag a network as the default network using the defau

Re: Issue with VPN 3015 behind a FW-1 [7:29759]

2001-12-21 Thread karren gordon
I hope this answers your question about esp rules working through your f/w. ESP uses protocol 50, but you have to set ip filters for tcp and udp as well. You did not say what type of vpn box you are using, so you will need to verify. Also, if you have a Net Ranger or similar device, you might b

PIX scenario [7:29905]

2001-12-21 Thread Ali, Abbas
Here is the challenging questions I think it is doable, but needs to know for sure before I give green signal to my customer. Customer has only one web server sitting on a physical public IP address 68.112.1.5, and has about 10 virtual IP addresses mapped to different names. They ran out of addr

RE: OT: Help with remote access [7:29826]

2001-12-21 Thread Miguel Torres
Maybe this tools can help you. http://www.tglmicro.com/Inet2Com.htm http://www.esei.com/electrocomm/ good luck. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=29906&t=29826 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://

Re: NetworkForce.com CCIE Lab Scenario [7:29676]

2001-12-21 Thread Watts Randy
I have never used the scenarios but I have used the rack time on a few occasions. The rack time prices are reasonable, especially if you get them on ebay. The equipment was always functional and the folk(s) were easy to do business with. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read

RE: CIT CCNP questions [7:29477]

2001-12-21 Thread jon kintner
with all the certs I've taken (not that many), I don't think I've ever spent more than 30 minutes taking the exam. the longest was my win2k pro, and that was the half hour. I was in and out of my CCNA, N+, and both A+ modules in 25 minutes or less, and scored fairly high on all. after failing t

Re: Subject: OT: Call Manager and Military DSN [7:29805]

2001-12-21 Thread John Kaberna
Hi Nigel. Paul and I had an offline discussion and neither of us are quite sure of the answer but he knows someone that probably does. They do not have an existing switch so the Call Manager will need to hook up to a DSN trunk somehow. If you're really interested in the outcome I'll post what I

accesslist [7:29909]

2001-12-21 Thread kaushalender
Hi, we have satelite up link with spcl and downlink on dvb technology we have 2610 router which is directile conected to the uplink on serial and downlink with ethernet . I have observed that lot of unmanted traffic is generated and router is acting as relay it is forwarding the packet to defaul