Re: Data [7:30074]

2001-12-25 Thread Scottie @ PacBell
If you have NICs in the PC, you can plug into a hub or use a cross over cable between the two and that should work. Of course you'll have to assign them ip address also. - Original Message - From: "A Makinde" To: Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 1:20 AM Subject: Data [7:30074] > Pleas

Re: Subinterface P-2-P [7:30070]

2001-12-25 Thread Scottie @ PacBell
Are you trying to create a point-to-point frame relay subinterface? If so make sure you have the "encapsulation frame-relay" command under the major physical interface. - Original Message - From: "Mohammed Nabelsi" To: Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 11:52 PM Subject: Re: Subinterface P

E1 bandwidth question [7:30077]

2001-12-25 Thread Cezar Fistik
Hello all, Can someone help me understand how E1 bandwidth is calculated? I know that it is 2048Kbps, but I don't know if this means that it is 2Mbps in both directions, (which will be 4Mbps, something like when we're talking about full duplex fastethernet and we say that it is 200Mbps), or only

Re: E1 bandwidth question [7:30077]

2001-12-25 Thread Theo
Hi, E1 provides 2048 Kbps only when using an E1 controller in the UNFRAMED mode (channel-group 0 unframed); otherwise, when configuring channel-group 0 timeslots 1-31 you get only 1984 Kbps (timeslot 0 is used for frame delineation). Note that you cannot set Unframed mode on all Cisco E1 controll

Problems [7:30079]

2001-12-25 Thread Ellis Lam
What is the feature that NOT included in Fastether Channel ? A. Up to 6 interfaces can be bundled into one prot-channel B. Support of HSRP My ans is A cos' Fastether channel should support up to 4 int ? Right? In TACAS+, pls advise if the entire packet is encrypted ? Message Posted at: http:

Passed CCNP Exams [7:30080]

2001-12-25 Thread Stanton
Hi, Passed CIT yesterday with 942 and got my CCNP as a gift of X'mas for myself. I spent about 2 months to pass all the CCNP exams with good scores: Switching 946, Remote 920 and Routing 962. The books I used for preparation are focus on Cisco's Study Guide, and I think Lammle's book for CCNA i

Re: Passed CCNP Exams [7:30080]

2001-12-25 Thread Ocsic
The greatest Christmas Gift. Congratulations! Bravo! Well Done! ""Stanton"" Hi, > > Passed CIT yesterday with 942 and got my CCNP as a gift of X'mas for myself. > > I spent about 2 months to pass all the CCNP exams with good scores: > Switching 946, Remote 920 and Routing 962. > > The books I

Re: how do I add the vpn dial network adapter in win98 ? [7:30082]

2001-12-25 Thread isross
Follow these steps to add the virtual private network (VPN) component of Windows 98: Double-click My Computer, then Control Panel, and finally Add/Remove Programs. Select the Windows Setup tab, then double-click Communications. Check the box next to Virtual Private Networking. Click OK. Ins

Re: Passed CCNP Exams [7:30080]

2001-12-25 Thread Yatou Wu
congratulations! would you please tell me the exact titles of the two bibles you mentioned? thanks! Merry chrismas and happy new year! yatou >From: "Stanton" >Reply-To: "Stanton" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Passed CCNP Exams [7:30080] >Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2001 11:59:10 -0500 > >Hi, > >Pa

Re: Passed CCNP Exams [7:30080]

2001-12-25 Thread Stanton
Thanks guys, those 2 books I memetioned above are 1. Routing TCP/IP Volume I (CCIE Professional Development) by Jeff Doyle 2. Internet Routing Architectures -- by Sam Halabi, ""Yatou Wu"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > congratulations! > > would you please te

Re: IP addressing Subnetting [7:24712]

2001-12-25 Thread Michael Paulson
- You can use all 4 subnets on your example of 10.60.0.0/24 range. There are times when you need the "ip subnet-zero" command. In your case you should not need. If you you had chosen the range 10.0.0.0 /24, then the command ip subnet-zero command would be relevant. - You should not use 10.60.0.

Re: ICMP Error [7:30030]

2001-12-25 Thread AMR
Check your subnet masks. Your Linux server is sending to a broadcast address which would indicate that there is a machine configured with the broadcast address of a subnet - not a host address. And yes - some OSs allow that. ""Cisco Breaker"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PRO

Re: IP classless command [7:30056]

2001-12-25 Thread Michael Paulson
IP CLASSLESS is a little hard to understand. Even Cisco is very vague on this. Once a TAC engineer just told me that the command just makes routing better. Here is what I believe happens. If you don't have the "IP CLASSLESS" command defined in a Cisco router then the router will not forward a

Re: Passed CCNP Exams [7:30080]

2001-12-25 Thread Suranjith Ariyapperuma
Hi Stanton Congratulations. It's amazing 2 months brillient. All the best Suranjith Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=30088&t=30080 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.ht

Re: IP classless command [7:30056]

2001-12-25 Thread Hunt Lee
Hello Mike. thanks so much for your detailed explanation. However, I'm still confused about how the ip classless works. I understand that "classful" rules (if no ip classless is configured), with the 10.1.1.0/24 static route, it would forward anything from 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.254, but why would

RE: IP classless command [7:30056]

2001-12-25 Thread Dave
Hunt, With "no ip classless" configured, the router assumes classful behavior. If it has any route at all to a network it assumes that it has routing to all of that major network (this is why RIP has such problems with discontiginous networks). If it receives a packet destined for a major netwo

Re: Problems [7:30079]

2001-12-25 Thread c1sc0k1d
AFAIK, you are correct. The models I have worked with only support up to 4 ports per group. The k1d ""Ellis Lam"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What is the feature that NOT included in Fastether Channel ? > > A. Up to 6 interfaces can be bundled into one prot

RE: IP classless command [7:30056]

2001-12-25 Thread Bernard Omrani
For a simple explanation if IP classless, see: http://www.networkking.net/out/ipclassless.htm Bernard > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 12:41 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: IP classless command [7:

any utility tools for Cisco ACS (Unix) ? [7:30094]

2001-12-25 Thread fmxiao
hi group i have a unix server with Cisco ACS for our company, but some of users are windows NT's users, which have oneself account on windows PDC server. Is there any utility tools for Cisco ACS to extract windows NT accounts from NT server and import to Cisco ACS DB? thx in adv. for person who

RE: any utility tools for Cisco ACS (Unix) ? [7:30094]

2001-12-25 Thread Elijah Savage
I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish here. But I also use unix and Cisco ACS for access controll and accounting to our network equipment and only individuals in our department have logins, whay would you want to give your entire NT domain access to your network equipment or am I missing

RE: IP classless command [7:30056]

2001-12-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brilliant! Pierre-Alex -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bernard Omrani Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 7:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: IP classless command [7:30056] For a simple explanation if IP classless, see: http://www.

Re: Passed CCNP Exams [7:30080]

2001-12-25 Thread Yatou Wu
there is also a Routing TCP/IP Volume II by Jeff Doyle. which book is better? Volume I or II? >From: "Stanton" >Reply-To: "Stanton" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Passed CCNP Exams [7:30080] >Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2001 14:39:45 -0500 > >Thanks guys, those 2 books I memetioned above are > >1.

RE: Problems [7:30079]

2001-12-25 Thread Michael Williams
I could be mistaken, but I think I've seen somethings that support up to 8 interfaces in an etherchannel bundle. From URL: (watch for wrap) http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/lan_switching/6.html "Some cards and platforms also support Gigabit EtherChannel and have the ability to use from two t

E1 Terms [7:30100]

2001-12-25 Thread amarjeet singh
Dear group, I am confused for some of the terms related to E1 lines. Can some one tell me the differences between these terms. a) Multichannel E1 & Normal E1 b) Fractional E1 & Channelized E1 c) Clear Channel & unchannelized E1 Thanx in advance Amar Message Poste

Re: Problems [7:30079]

2001-12-25 Thread Scottie @ PacBell
FastEther Channel will support 4 interfaces - Original Message - From: "Ellis Lam" To: Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 4:55 AM Subject: Problems [7:30079] > What is the feature that NOT included in Fastether Channel ? > > A. Up to 6 interfaces can be bundled into one prot-channel > B.