In Tacacs+ only the body of the packet is encrypted (not the header). And
the Interfaces supported by FastEtherchannel can be from 2 to 8 (so 6 is
correct) but Etherchannel offers its own failover mechanism whereby failure
of one or more channel doesnt bring the whole etherchannel down, but it
wor
reverse the TX & the RX cables so basically a TX on one end, goes into the
RX port on the other end, and vice versa.
Nick
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I have two 4mbps internet links connected to 2 diffrent ISPs. How
I can create load-balancing between both ISPs ? At
this moment my router configuration (Cisco 7206VXR, NPE-400)
looks like that:
!
router bgp 6
network 20.20.20.0 0.0.0.255
neighbor 1.1.1.1 weight 50
neighbor 1.1.1.1 r
Thanks for your answers. Ill report these ideas to my customer and wait for
his response.
Best regards,
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> I have a client that installed a Linux NIS server which is working with
> broadcasts. That serv
Hi,
is there a way to nat the destination addresses on cisco routers...
thanx.
Ozgur
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Sure enough, I just looked it up and it does support up to 8 ports. I don't
know where I was getting 4 from. Maybe an older IOS version or something.
Thanks for pointing that out.
The k1d
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Hi All,
Why some you have said that ICMP packets should not be broadcasted?. I
mean, many people ping the broadcast address to know which hosts are
working. Right?, this kind of ping does not work on Windows systems, but in
Unix does.
Thks,
Alejandro
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Hi,
Wow, there are lots of ways to achieve that, you might want to read some
material on it, to see what's best for your network.
I can think of some ways from the top of my head:
1. just receive all routes from both providers, and let the BGP process
decide best on the algorithm.
2. you can us
Nick S. wrote:
> In Tacacs+ only the body of the packet is encrypted (not the
> header). And the Interfaces supported by FastEtherchannel can
> be from 2 to 8 (so 6 is correct) but Etherchannel offers its
> own failover mechanism whereby failure of one or more channel
> doesnt bring the whole ethe
Scottie @ PacBell wrote:
>Of course you'll have to assign them ip address also.
If you're using Windows 9x or NT/2000 machines, you could use NetBEUI as
your transport protocol and at least not have to mess with IP addresses. If
you're used to it, setting up IPs are a piece of cake, but if not,
Etherchannel is for trunking between devices at layer-2; HSRP provides a
redundant router, and is a layer-3 three thing. That's a gross
simplification, but I think is shows that the two technologies are just
plain different from each other. Nick's right.
Etherchannel will continue to pass data
We said ICMP error messages shouldn't be broadcast. ICMP is mostly used to
report a problem. Ping is the exception and yes you can send a ping to a
broadcast address. It's not a nice thing to do, but that doesn't stop
people! ;-)
Here's a list of ICMP messages:
ICMP Types and Codes
TypeCo
All/Chuck
Wrapping up my BGP studies and using Parkhurst's BGP book to lab some stuff.
The first lab in Chapter 8 (advertise-map) is not working for me. The routes
advertise fine until I get to the step of shutting int loopback 0. rtrA
retains the secondary route but rtrB is not receiving that ro
Ahh, ICMP error messages.., sorry, in that case you are right.
Thks
Alejandro,-
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We said ICMP error messages shouldn't be broadcast. ICMP is mostly used
to
repo
If you want to get better control of your inbound traffic, you could talk to
you ISPs. Some ISPs such as AS701 let you set the local pref and prepending
through the community strings.
Local Pref = 80 701:80 set localpref 80
Local Pref = 120 701:120 set localpref 120
AS Path prepend 1 701:1 prep
Dear Friends,
Howard Berkowitz will be doing a presentation this coming weekend,
where he will combine his knowledge of Network Design with his expertise
at all things Monty Python. Should be fascinating!
EveCon 19 is a Science Fiction and Fact convention, that in
addition to sev
The history is like this:
In the beginning it used to be that a classful IP address block (such as
170.15.0.0 /16 or 197.100.2.0 /24) was assigned to a particular organization
for its exclusive use. If that organization chose to subnet that block, and
the organization's routers did not have a ro
my quick mockup as follows:
R7---R8
R7 is Parkhurst's router A
R8 is Parkhurst's router B
R7 config
R7#sr bgp
router bgp 1
bgp log-neighbor-changes
network 144.223.8.0 mask 255.255.255.0
network 156.26.32.0 mask 255.255.255.0
neighbor 10.1.1.2 remote-as 2
neighbor 10.1.1.2 advertise-map s
Practicelabs.net have a condense verion of the CCBootCamp's labs which as
good as the full version.
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Try www.practicelabs.net they have a condense version of the CCbootcamp labs.
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"ip nat inside source" is effectively the same as "ip nat outside
destination" when you look at the "flow".
Not sure whether that's a good way of explaining it, but it works.
Gaz
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> is there a way to nat the d
We discovered something on the CCIE list recently and I'm
wondering if anyone might be able to explain the reasoning
behing this behavior.
BGP synchronization rules require that if an iBGP peer is to
advertise a route learned via iBGP, it must have that prefix
*and* the next hop for that rout
There's a table at the following URL which shows that the opposite is
obviously also true:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/12.html#8
Cheers,
Gaz
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>
>Sorry, this is totally OT, but STAY AWAY FROM THE MONKEY HOUSE!
It's been torn down.
>
>Just finished Hot Zone by Richard Preston (yes it is actually possible to
>read a non-cisco book :-0)
Hey...I've worked in Biosafety Level 3 labs. Networking one of them
was rather reminiscent of the
the first thing that comes to mind is that OSPF is the only other routing
protocol where RID is an inherant part of the structure and the process.
as to why this becomes an issue, since RIDs can change based upon
reconfigurations and reloads and process clearing, I can see the code
getting confus
So, completely OT, but has anyone seen the first LOTR movie yet? Is it any
good? I think Howard could be considered the Gandalf of networking. ;-)
Priscilla
At 04:53 PM 12/26/01, Bruce Evry wrote:
>Dear Friends,
>
> Howard Berkowitz will be doing a presentation this coming weekend,
>wh
I configured IPSec and ISAKMP on the 3620 using a dynamic map. I configure
the pre-shared key with the following command:
"crypto isakmp key ciscocisco address 0.0.0.0"
but it would not work until I specified a specific IP address:
"crypto isakmp key ciscocisco address 192.168.1.14"
I am running
who's the Balrog of networking? who's the Saruman?
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> So, completely OT, but has anyone seen the first LOTR movie yet? Is it any
> good? I think Howard could be considered the Gandalf of networking. ;-)
>
> P
I was thinking about doing this, but was curious if anyone knows of anything
better or pros/cons to this:
http://store.yahoo.com/dialadish/dirtvdsssatt.html
Cheers,
Jeff
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>So, completely OT, but has anyone seen the first LOTR movie yet? Is it any
>good? I think Howard could be considered the Gandalf of networking. ;-)
>
>Priscilla
Yes, not a bad movie at all. I felt it was a fairly close translation to
the
I love mine. The only con to it is no reception during really bad weather.
It's usually a pretty severe storm with really thick clouds before I lose
reception. Make sure you get the receiver with recording so you can record
up to 30 hrs of shows ;)
BTW I use DirectDish instead but it's pretty m
Hey this looks better.
http://www.dishdirect.com/
Free 2 receiver system + installation.
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> I was thinking about doing this, but was curious if anyone knows of
anything
>
>So, completely OT, but has anyone seen the first LOTR movie yet? Is it any
>good? I think Howard could be considered the Gandalf of networking. ;-)
>
>Priscilla
Priscilla,
I thought we had generally given up on ring networks? Is this a
token attempt to bring them back?
Anyway, Scott Bradner
Hi Everybody,
I hope you all had a very happy holiday. I am a CCNP with about 3 years
of experience. My company has gone through a reorganization and my
position was affected. I need help from all of you to find a job. Does
anybody know a company that is hiring? Can I send my resume to anybo
To my knowledge, this is purely a cisco implementation issue and you'd need
to look at the code or ask the coders what their particular intention
was. OSPF didn't play much of a role in transit networks during the time
when synchronization was a relevant option as far as I know so I doubt
the
You can look in the HelpWanted section of groupstudy.com.
-junovtv
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Report miscon
I had them out last week to install mine, but there was no clear path to the
satellite from my roof, due to large trees, so they couldn't do it. I am
going to try someone else and hope they have a satellite in a different
spot. I think he said if there is no clear line of sight from your roof
And typically see some horrifically outdated info, at least last time i
looked.
Bri
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To:
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> You can look in the HelpWanted section of groupstudy.com.
>
>
Yes it is outdated. But I think it is more appropriate to post job related
questions on there, than on this list.
-junovtv
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Can anyone give me a configutration examples of two tunneled over the the
Internet routers?
IP over IP tunnel that is my concern.
Thank you.
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Jeff,
You could always throw up a small antenna system or tower if you really want
it bad enough.
http://www.rohnnet.com/
Be sure to check your local county and city regulations before you put
anything up over 50ft.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
[EMAIL PRO
Chuck,
You'll get my vote on being the Saruman! Howard, is it possible
that there might be a few copies of your new book on hand for sale. I got
to thinking a signed copy would do nicely for all of us who haven't seen the
movie yet...Imagine that, a book signed by the "Gandalf of
unless there are firewalls involved, this is a no brainer. trhere are MANY
examples on CCO.
I have done this several times in the last year with folks over the 'net.
works just fine, with every routing protocol I can think of.
Chuck
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>
>
> > who's the Balrog of networking? who's the Saruman?
How about the Shelob? Hopefully not me! ;-) I identify with Eowyn.
Sorry
Can you pus something concrete in?
Thank you.
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> examples on CCO.
>
> I have done this several times in the last year with folks over the
>Chuck,
> You'll get my vote on being the Saruman! Howard, is it
possible
>that there might be a few copies of your new book on hand for sale. I got
>to thinking a signed copy would do nicely for all of us who haven't seen the
>movie yet...Imagine that, a book signed by the "Gand
that was "Saruman", not "Sorry Man" ;->
I consider JRR Chambers to be the Sauron of networking :->
that still leaves the Balrog. Linux, maybe?
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> You'll get my vote on being the Saruman! Howar
interface Tunnel0
ip address 56.1.1.1 255.0.0.0
no ip directed-broadcast
tunnel source 10.16.1.2
tunnel destination 10.15.1.2
interface Tunnel0
ip address 56.1.1.2 255.0.0.0
no ip directed-broadcast
tunnel source 10.15.1.2
tunnel destination 10.16.1.2
Depending on your situation it can
let's see - if I say that there are lots of examples on CCO, I'm not very
helpful.
OK
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121cgcr/inte
r_c/icdlogin.htm
you should be able to get to the tunnel interface configuration guide from
there.
HTH
Chuck
PS it is NEVER too s
Thanks ahead of time for your help.
Just powered up a 2nd hand 2504 router and get the output below (see
below). I am connected via console only. Router "hangs" at Interface
TokenRing0, changed state to initializing (goes no further). I have tried
the break sequence at boot and get the the >
I will be out of the office starting December 26, 2001 and will not return
until December 27, 2001.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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going through Parkhurst.
1.4 aggregate-address net mask attribute-map route-map name
1.5 aggregate-address net mask route-map name
no difference. So what's the point?
BTW the CCO command and configurations guides aren't a lot of help here. The
command reference is quite sparse, in fact, when i
IIFC The Balrog was released from the netherworld when the dwarves mined too
deeply. It is a fiery beast that even the orcs fear. It destroys everything
in its environment. To destroy it you have to sacrifice yourself. Sure
sounds like Bill Gates to me!
I understand that Howard likes fine foods. I
Dear list,
I've just taken the CCIE written qualification test and passed. I was queer
though that though I thought i can answer most to of them I found the score
says the other way around...
I want to thank you to each and everyone of you and Lou Rossi (if he's in
the list) for making it poss
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