Re: looking for Cisco-COLT questions for CIT [7:31147]

2002-01-08 Thread Johnny McKenzie
Yarie, I just passed this one ( last Thursday ) and I only just got through, 5% over the pass mark. While I found BSCN material more challenging, I got the worst mark of any of my exams on CIT. ( I thought I was going to find out what what the machine says when you fail, still don't know, don't

EIGRP Summary Question [7:31256]

2002-01-08 Thread Hunt Lee
When using EIGRP Summary: On the router that performs the summarization, it's routing table will have entry listed as Null0 for the summary routes And on the downstream routers, their routing table will only have the summaries - no reference to Null 0. However, the following paragraph is what

RE: Permissions: read but don't copy [7:31128]

2002-01-08 Thread Pierre-Alex J. Guanel
This is clear, thanks Pierre-Alex -Original Message- From: Windows NT/2000 Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kayne Ian (Softlab) Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 3:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Permissions: read but don't copy [7:31128] Content filtering

RE: Permissions: read but don't copy [7:31128]

2002-01-08 Thread Hire, Ejay
On an off-topic note, PGP has a feature that will allow you to view an encrypted (file/message) but not save or print. The creative amongst us could modify the source and recompile, but -Original Message- From: Pierre-Alex J. Guanel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January

RE: Offerings 29519 [7:31259]

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Re: 6509 switch [7:31251]

2002-01-08 Thread steve skinner
first thing to try and the easyist is to set his pc to 10/100 full and set the 6509 to do thissometimes autonegatation doesn`t work to well,,, to help abit more after changing the duplex/speed settings to the same... collisions as above... FCS,CRC usually means that the packets

Re: Number Expansion Question. [7:31238]

2002-01-08 Thread c1sc0k1d
How bout this? num-exp [0-9] 312223 The k1d William Lijewski wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... I am working on a lab at school and I'm stuck. They want us to be able to press any number to dial the full number 312223 I know that if you put just a .

Re: EIGRP Summary Question [7:31256]

2002-01-08 Thread Scott Hoover
If for some reason one of the routes fails that is being summarized, the packet will match the summary to null 0 and be dropped. This is a safety mechanism so the router doesn't waste cycles on packets it can't route. Hunt Lee wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

FW: wireless issues [7:31265]

2002-01-08 Thread Eric Drueding
Hi, I am currently troubleshooting a wireless connectivity issue. My client is running LEAP (2 350 AP's running 11.08T [set to draft 8], ACS 2.6, clients running drivers 6.97 - firmware 4.2.3 - and client version 4.15) , which was working fine up until 2 days ago after a failed PIX install

Re: Boson practice tests [7:31209]

2002-01-08 Thread steve skinner
test 2 is best that is what i used. but don`t underestimate the power of the famous token ring white paper..which i no-longer have soorry...for explaining RIF`s HTH steve From: Hans Stout Reply-To: Hans Stout To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Boson practice tests [7:31209] Date:

Re: PPP link negotiation problem [7:31132]

2002-01-08 Thread bergenpeak
sent-username is not an option for me under ppp chap. My options at ppp chap are hostname, password, wait, and refuse. Thanks McCallum, Robert wrote: what about ppp chap sent-username ? -Original Message- From: bergenpeak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 07 January 2002 13:09

Re: 6509 switch [7:31251]

2002-01-08 Thread Ian Henderson
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Ali, Abbas wrote: One of the users has a brand new computer and cable, but I am still showing the port he is connected to has lots of FCS, and collisions as well as runt frame. Hi :) Try hard-coding speed and duplex on each end, clearing the interface counters and trying

Re: NSSA [7:31269]

2002-01-08 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Hi Friends, How can I inject external routes to OSPF via NSSA ASBR wihtout conversion of the LSA-7 to LSA-5. Thanks and cheers What problem are you trying to solve? If I understand you correctly, you don't want to use NSSA exactly as it's designed. Externals enter the NSSA and,

Re: redistribute rip route to igrp [7:31270]

2002-01-08 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
When i redistribute rip route to igrp process,do i have to input all the 5 metric ? how to get the metric value ? Thanks. Assume you don't input them, and IGRP receives the route. What would IGRP use as a metric that it distributes to the other IGRP routers? Message Posted at:

Re: How to block MSN, and others. [7:31057]

2002-01-08 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Chuck wrote, Let he who has never done something stupid while learning this stuff cast the first stone ;- People who live in optical networks shouldn't cast stones. Further, executives of optical networking firms should only order VIP furniture when it is actually needed, rather than store

RE: popularity of the CID test [7:31081]

2002-01-08 Thread Logan, Harold
I agree that the test is difficult, and I can understand someone being frustrated after taking it. When the correct answers aren't black-and-white, there's a lot more second-guessing that comes into play. IMO, in order to truly test a candidate's design abilities, every question would have to

Off Topic: Master's Degree in Inernetworking. Wort [7:31273]

2002-01-08 Thread Alex Palanker
Hi All, I appologize for the offtopic question but I wasn't able to obtain an answer anywhere else. Has anyone here attended the Dalhouse University for the Master's of Engineering in Inernetworking? I have been excepted into the program and would like to hear your opinion on it. Thanks, Alex

Routing Exam 503 [7:31275]

2002-01-08 Thread Brian Zeitz
I am studying for the routing exam. I am using Sybex book, I have heard it has a lot of mistakes, but that is why you should use more then 1 book. I have heard arguments for both the Cert Library and the Prep Library, if you look at the different book sites, it seems cert library sells more

RE: FW: Cat1900 from standard to enterprise [7:31084]

2002-01-08 Thread Jim Dixon
Cisco tightned down the IOS downloading a bit this past summer. You will need a contract SMARTNET or another type to download it. And then: only the IOS versions supported under your contract will be available to you for download and their respective upgrades. This is the way my local Cisco

Re: EIGRP Summary Question [7:31256]

2002-01-08 Thread Ian Henderson
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Hunt Lee wrote: But why / when would the destination prefixes match the summary address only?? Hi :) For example, if you have three static routes pointing to three seperate interfaces each of which is a /25, and you summarise as a /23, the unused /25 would match the

Re: PPP link negotiation problem [7:31132]

2002-01-08 Thread MADMAN
try ppp pap sent-username... Dave bergenpeak wrote: sent-username is not an option for me under ppp chap. My options at ppp chap are hostname, password, wait, and refuse. Thanks McCallum, Robert wrote: what about ppp chap sent-username ? -Original Message- From:

Re: wireless max distance question [7:30822]

2002-01-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For those interested, I found that old link about the guy who submerged his motherboard in -40 degree mineral oil ;) http://www.drffreeze.com/Test2.htm - Original Message - From: Steven A. Ridder To: Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 7:59 PM Subject: Re: wireless max distance question

Re: OT Request; LAN/WAN monitoring software [7:31227]

2002-01-08 Thread John Kaberna
It depends what kind of monitoring you are talking about. If you are looking for a cheap SNMP solution you should take a look at WhatsUp Gold. To analyze traffic patterns take a look at MRTG. Why can't you consider HP OV? They do have an NT version and I believe the cost is about 4k. It's

Re: Off Topic: Master's Degree in Inernetworking. Wort [7:31278]

2002-01-08 Thread Jason
You might want to figure out the correct spelling for Internetworking first... ;-) Otherwise, congrads ... I guess the main thing to check for is to see if it's acredited by one of the big 4.. ;-) Alex Palanker wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi All, I

pri max. cable distance [7:31279]

2002-01-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi i want to learn exact maximum distance between router and pbx when using digital voice module (NM-HDV-1E-30).? How many meters can they apart from? Is this distance also valid for NM-1CE1B module when leased line connection? thanks Message Posted at:

Re: IPv6 [7:31228]

2002-01-08 Thread Geremy Meyers
Also, with multiservice networks on the rise the advanced QoS features will be well suited for voice and video. Especially in the service provider arena. Daniel Cotts wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Security. BTW I had to look up RFC 1149. A classic!

RE: Frame Relay Question [7:31210]

2002-01-08 Thread Patrick Ramsey
what's the unused column? -Patrick Scott Nawalaniec 01/07/02 05:10PM Hi Matt, You are correct...The DLCI is being learned from the frame-relay switch...You don't have it configured so it will show up under the unused column when the sho fram pvc command. Did you order the pvc and haven't

RE: Routing Exam 503 [7:31275]

2002-01-08 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
The reason everyone shouts just use Cisco for the 503 exam is because the Cisco Press book exactly follows the Routing 503 exam blueprint. Every chapter in the Cisco Press book is one of the sections covered in the actual exam. You can pass the exam by just using this book. Shawn K.

Re: ATM with 7200 and IMA with CES [7:29368]

2002-01-08 Thread MADMAN
Actually I have done serveral IMA configs utilizing regular ole T1 circuits and you only need a single subnet if you configure an IMA interface and assign the interfaces to it via the ima group. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/121/paima.html Dave GS wrote: You should ask you carrier what

CDP Duplex Message [7:31284]

2002-01-08 Thread Russ Kreigh
How do I disable these messages in my show log? *Jan 8 08:00:57: %CDP-4-DUPLEX_MISMATCH: duplex mismatch discovered on FastEthernet0/0 (not full duplex), with blah.blah.com FastEthernet0/0 (full duplex). Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=31284t=31284

Re: Enterprise Voice and Video over Data (EVVOD) [7:31234]

2002-01-08 Thread Geremy Meyers
The EVVOD class included alot of discussion about protocols, more specifically ISDN, ATM and Frame Relay framing structures as well as some of the voip signalling protocols(i.e skinny, H323, SIP, and the like.) Also there was info about integration with legacy PBXs, Voice Mail, and the basics of

Re: CDP Duplex Message [7:31284]

2002-01-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
could you have duplex mismatches? Try locking them down to same speeds. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Enterprise Voice and Video over Data (EVVOD) [7:31234]

2002-01-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I had some lunk with the Intergrating Voice and Data Networks book. Also the internet helped me out. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: CDP Duplex Message [7:31284]

2002-01-08 Thread Wes
I've seen this occur on when a Cisco switch is connected to another with a non-Cisco switch in the middle in the following manner: CISCOhalf-duplexNONCISCOfull-duplexCISCO CDP messages are not recognized by the non-Cisco switch, and are passed through unchanged. Each Cisco

Re: Routing Exam 503 [7:31275]

2002-01-08 Thread ko haag
Which Cisco Press book or books do you recommend? Ko Haag Kaminski, Shawn G wrote: The reason everyone shouts just use Cisco for the 503 exam is because the Cisco Press book exactly follows the Routing 503 exam blueprint. Every chapter in the Cisco Press book is one of the sections covered

Re: CDP Duplex Message [7:31284]

2002-01-08 Thread MADMAN
Fix the problem and they will go away! Dave Russ Kreigh wrote: How do I disable these messages in my show log? *Jan 8 08:00:57: %CDP-4-DUPLEX_MISMATCH: duplex mismatch discovered on FastEthernet0/0 (not full duplex), with blah.blah.com FastEthernet0/0 (full duplex). -- David

RE: Routing Exam 503 [7:31275]

2002-01-08 Thread RB Jón Eggert Guðmundsson
Use the cisco books as the main reference and use Sybex and examcram few weeks before the exam to fresh up. That is what I did. Regards Jon Gudmundsson -Original Message- From: Brian Zeitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 8. janzar 2002 14:52 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Routing Exam

Double NAT with PIX [7:31294]

2002-01-08 Thread Ali, Abbas
I have a 525 PIX and running normal configuration. Inside network is in 10.0.0.0/16 segment and doing NAT with public address. Here is the situation. I have a client where I need to have an access through my PIX with VPN. The client is using VPN Concentrator and also has 10.0.0.0/16 for their

OT: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread Lupi, Guy
I was wondering if anyone had experience with sniffers, not free ones like tcpdump and tethereal, but appliances that are made for that purpose. Anyone have any suggestions and approximate prices? Thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=31296t=31296

Re: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I have experience with all sorts of ones, from Distributed Sniffer Pro 4.5 down to the free ones like ethereal and eEye's one. I like ethereal the best because it's so lightwweight (Sniffer is so taxing on PC's) and can read any prodect's cap files. It does everything you need. The only

Re: Double NAT with PIX [7:31294]

2002-01-08 Thread matt
You should be able to have them point to a non-overlapping subnet and NAT them back to the desired 10.0.0.0/16. Usually when I have done this in the past, the customer was coming into a DMZ on my end and I performed that there. I don't see why you wouldn't be able to do that here? ms ---

RE: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread McMasters, Eric
I've always used the Dolch products. I believe the one that I've used was a Dolch 64. You can get a variety of network card for it from 10/100, Token Ring, FDDI, and ATM. Of course the prices will vary depending on the cards, memory, etc, but they usually run around 10-15K. Not cheap, but it

RE: Sniffers [7:31300]

2002-01-08 Thread Jeff Kesemeyer
The one that use to be made by Network General, now owned by Network Associates are the best ones you can get IMHO. I have used the Ethernet, Token-Ring, Internetwork, and ATM sniffers and the are all great. They have to models, you can have them in a notebook for portable sniffing or you can get

RE: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread Rodrigues, Mario
What are the free sniffers that you suggest to use ? Regards, Mario Rodrigues -Original Message- From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 4:02 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Sniffers [7:31296] I have experience with all sorts of ones,

Re: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Ethereal. It's been ported from Linux to Win32. It's lightweight. But it's not perfect and can crash. www.ethereal.com If you use Windows 2000 or XP, just be sure to install the winpcap diver 2.3 beta. Otherwise 2.2 should work. http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/winpcap/ -- RFC 1149

RE: Routing Exam 503 [7:31275]

2002-01-08 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
For the Routing 503 exam, Building Scalable Cisco Networks by Catherine Paquet and Diane Teare. It's ISBN # 1578702283. For other Cisco Press books, go to www.ciscopress.com Shawn K. -Original Message- From: ko haag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 11:22 AM

CCIE preparation [7:31305]

2002-01-08 Thread Marcus Faust
I have recently attained the CCNA and CCNP certifications and was a little curious about preparing for the rigorous CCIE. I would like to know some information pertaining to preparing for this certification. I do have some access to Cisco equipment, and I know that nothing beats hands on

Re: wireless max distance question [7:30822]

2002-01-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For those interested, I found that old link about the guy who submerged his motherboard in -40 degree mineral oil ;) http://www.drffreeze.com/Test2.htm - Original Message - From: Steven A. Ridder To: Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 7:59 PM Subject: Re: wireless max distance question

What equip is really necessary for lab studies? [7:31295]

2002-01-08 Thread Michael Witte
Hello all; I know the equipment subject has been discussed many times in this group, I have followed many of the threads. Of course it would be nice to buy every piece of equipment on the CCIE lab list but sometimes that is not practical for people that have kids to feed. Anyway I would like

RE: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread William Gragido
Ethereal -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rodrigues, Mario Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 12:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Sniffers [7:31296] What are the free sniffers that you suggest to use ? Regards, Mario Rodrigues

6509 switch [7:31251]

2002-01-08 Thread John W. Reames
I have had lots of FCS and collision errors on ports where one end is full duplex and the other half. [this is on general with switches, i dont think its 6509 specific] check his PC's nic settings re: FDx and speed, autonegotiation and compare that to the 6509 port's. I'd suspect that his PC is

Router down for a few seconds, many times [7:31308]

2002-01-08 Thread NetEng
I have a Cisco 4000 in the core that goes down for 15 seconds or so about 10 times a day. All interfaces are unreachable (pinging), and from what I can tell the actual interfaces never actually drop. I will console into it, but any ideas what I can look for? show processes and ?TIA Message

Re: CCIE preparation [7:31305]

2002-01-08 Thread Rajesh Kumar
You might also need / go thru the book - BGP configurtion and command reference - William Parkhurst. The book covers almost all the commands under BGP and simple example for all of those. my $0.02 rajesh Marcus Faust wrote: I have recently attained the CCNA and CCNP certifications and was

Re: Router down for a few seconds, many times [7:31308]

2002-01-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Check the load on the link. Check cpu load. Check sh int to make sure no int's were reset. Check with your service provider to make sure they're not having any problems, check with the LEC to check your circut to see if it's dirty. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. FAQ, list archives, and subscription

RE: CCIE preparation [7:31305]

2002-01-08 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G
You will most likely read these books many times. I've found that doing the hands-on while reading the books helps me understand what is being said. At the same time, it takes some of the boredom out of trying to plow through books of this size! Hands-on experience is so critical that I can't

CCIE security boson [7:31314]

2002-01-08 Thread Karim Gueye
All I just passed the CCIE for R/S. I am doing the CCIE for security. Is the www.boson.com/eula.htm any good? It is under CCIE Written CCNP Specialization try here: http://download.boson.com/downloads/boson/bos_rspc.exe Kage __ Do You

Re: CCIE preparation [7:31305]

2002-01-08 Thread EA Louie
The written exam is primarily theory and background, with some (but not an overwhelming) amount of Cisco IOS content. Follow the blueprint and check out the recommended reading list: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html For the Lab exam, here are a number of

CCIE counters, r they going up? [7:31318]

2002-01-08 Thread Kane, Christopher A.
Someone on the list (I think it was Chuck) used to try and keep track of how many new IE numbers they saw each week. I was wondering, with the new lab, how many on avg are passing ea. week or month. Just curious. Chris Message Posted at:

RE: OT: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread Mr CcIePro1
Agilent.com has a software version of their Advisor hardware box. You can try the 45day trial of Advisor Software (SW) edition for free. If you like, you can buy just the parts you need. (Or if you are and educational facility - The full version is FREE) Later Message Posted at:

Re: IPv6 [7:31228]

2002-01-08 Thread MADMAN
A peer of mine is doing some testing of IPv6, has a tunnel to the 6bone. There are a lot of organizations running some IPv6, more all the time. As for mainstream I would guess it's a good couple of years. It obviously cannot happen overnight but you will have the early adopters as as more

Re: OT: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
I use both the NAI Sniffer and WildPackets EtherPeek. I like EtherPeek best because the user interface is so intuitive. When trying to do a new task (like save names or whatever), it seems like my first method of doing it always works. With Sniffer, you have to fight the thing to get it to do

Update: BECN vs TCP congesttion control [7:31219]

2002-01-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I have been searching as to the purpose of these FECN and BECN bits, and I found this in an old newsgroup from 1994 from a guy who wrote part of Frame Relay standards. Looks like Howard and Pricilla were right in that IP wasn't a concern, as IBM had SDLC and ATT BellCore had x.25 and other

PIX and Websense [7:31323]

2002-01-08 Thread Rodney Jackson
Are there other filtering servers that can be used with PIX beside Websense? I'm to find a Linux based filtering solution. Rodney Jackson Dallas Semiconductor Network Engineer (972) 371-4824 [GroupStudy.com removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of Rodney

Re: PIX and Websense [7:31323]

2002-01-08 Thread Patrick Ramsey
maybe one should try searching for the technology used instead of specific software packages. (Content Vectoring Protocol) a quick search on google yields tons of hits for cvp, linux, and cisco pix... I don't have the time for relev. checking. You could also try freshmeat.net -Patrick Rodney

RE: popularity of the CID test [7:31081]

2002-01-08 Thread Juan Blanco
Here I am again I would say that I am studding like a dog for this test but the more interesting is the following: The more your study the less you know and want to study more and more it is like a drug.. The test should be a requirement for a ccnp.. I have

Router down for a few seconds, many times [7:31308]

2002-01-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, show log would be a good start. You haven't given us much to go on, but if the interfaces don't actually drop it could be a routing protocol problem. Or it could be a lot of other things :-) Does this happen at specific times? Regular intervals? Or is it random? Is there anything else

Poll-interval option. [7:31328]

2002-01-08 Thread Rajesh Kumar
Hi all, Can somebody clarify me the meaning of the poll-interval sub option in more descriptive way in this command. 1. neighbor priority poll-interval Thanks Rajesh Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=31328t=31328

RE: CDP Duplex Message [7:31284]

2002-01-08 Thread Erick B.
The CDP duplex error message may not mean you have a mis-match in the speed/duplex somewhere. The message occurs because CDP version 2 packets include duplex information. CDP version 1 doesn't include duplex info. If you have a older device that speaks CDP version 1 only and you're router

Re: Update: BECN vs TCP congesttion control [7:31219]

2002-01-08 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
I have been searching as to the purpose of these FECN and BECN bits, and I found this in an old newsgroup from 1994 from a guy who wrote part of Frame Relay standards. Looks like Howard and Pricilla were right in that IP wasn't a concern, as IBM had SDLC and ATT BellCore had x.25 and other

Re: redistribute rip route to igrp [7:31270]

2002-01-08 Thread Murtaza Syed
The answer to your question is YES. When used with the IGRP/EIGRP,the metric keyword sets the bandwidth value (in kbps), the delay (in tens of microseconds), the reliability (out of 255), and finally the maximum transmission unit (MTU). These five values constitute the SEED METRIC. The seed

Re: OT Request; LAN/WAN monitoring software [7:31227]

2002-01-08 Thread norsyam ariffin
Try www.ipswitch.com. There you will find what's up. Its a monitoring software. From: Michael Smith Reply-To: Michael Smith To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: OT Request; LAN/WAN monitoring software [7:31227] Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 19:45:57 -0500 A bit off topic, but would appreciate any

Re: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread dre
Ethereal on Win32 is a great after-the-fact debugging/analysis tool Probably the best. My favorite part is not only does it open pcap files, but also GZIPPED pcap files. It supports a TON of protocols. http://www.ethereal.com/ However, as for actual packet capture and backend statistics and

RE: Routing Exam 503 [7:31275]

2002-01-08 Thread s vermill
The Cisco Press BSCN book is great. I highly recommend it. Do all of the labs if you can. The Cert Guide, on the other hand, is outrageously full of errata. And when I say errata, I don't just mean misprints (althought there are tons of those as well). LSAs and aggregate addresses often are

Call Manager 3.1 [7:31335]

2002-01-08 Thread Jim Bond
Hello, I'm wondering if I can load CallManager 3.1 on any Compaq server or I have to buy from Cisco? I got error message This application may only be installed on servers that were deployed using the standard Cisco-approved process when I tried to install it. Thanks in advance. Jim

help on acl setup [7:31336]

2002-01-08 Thread Jinsoo
Hello all, I have a question regarding acl setup. I have a network addr to deny access on odd ip addr and permit even ip addr in telnetting. Can anyone tell me how to setup? Thanks Jin Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=31336t=31336

Re: Call Manager 3.1 [7:31335]

2002-01-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Technically you must buy from cisco, but I've seen other ways of getting it lo load Jim Bond wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hello, I'm wondering if I can load CallManager 3.1 on any Compaq server or I have to buy from Cisco? I got error message This

Re: ATM with 7200 and IMA with CES [7:29368]

2002-01-08 Thread GS ELSIDDIG
Thanks Dave. There is no problem is assigning a single link to the min active IMA links. This will indeed allow you to utilize one link per IMA group. But that is not the problem. If the carrier doesn't support IMA (i.e. terminating the circuit to a T1 card and not a cell relay card with IMA

Re: Call Manager 3.1 [7:31335]

2002-01-08 Thread trammer
Steven is correct. There are ways of getting CCM to load on non-certified platforms, but is obviously is not supported whatsoever by TAC. We utilize a configuration such as this in our traveling demo pod for customer demos on IP Telephony. I personally worked with some of our local Cisco SE's

Re: Update: BECN vs TCP congesttion control [7:31219]

2002-01-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
So I guess frame-relay assumes a smart network/dumb host type situation? The only other thing I saw was Fred's statement ...None of these companies had much IP experience at the time, and it was mostly X.25-experienced people working on it. So the congestion issues needed to be brought out. I

FW: CCIE preparation [7:31305]

2002-01-08 Thread Dennis Laganiere
Just yesturday I was putting something together for someone who used my boson to pass the written. Most of it is just some of the common wisdom from the history of this group. Here's what I had, and I welcome feedback (and good hearted abuse) from the group... my first draft

RE: OT: Sniffers [7:31296]

2002-01-08 Thread Mr CcIePro1
You may want to go to Agilent.com. They have a software version of their Agilent Advisor hardware box. Its called Advisor Software SW edition. You can run the 30day demo and see if you like it. In addition, you can buy just the testing modual you need. (or if you are a valid educational user -

RE: Permissions: read but don't copy [7:31128]

2002-01-08 Thread PacketEXPERTS
Sure anything can be done. However I am thinking that you would need them to log into your server, at that point you remove rights. However, you would also need to turn of screen captures. That means that at the point that log in you turn off certen keys strokes on their key board. I am thinking

Re: What equip is really necessary for lab studies [7:31295]

2002-01-08 Thread EA Louie
Everyone asks this question, but the answer, Young Skywalker, comes from within. ;-) The answer is It depends. Ask yourself these questions and you'll probably come up with the answer that's right for you: 1. Where are my weak points technically? (My answers were Token Ring and ISDN, so

Re: IPv6 [7:31228]

2002-01-08 Thread Brian Whalen
.bomb failures have lengthened the usefulness of v4 I am sure.. Brian Sonic Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Steven A. Ridder wrote: Another question, When's IPv6 gonna hit the mainstream? Or the backbone? Of all the stuff I ever read on it, the main

Re: What equip is really necessary for lab studies [7:31295]

2002-01-08 Thread Nick S.
Further to what EA Louie.. If you are strong on ISDN, you could connect aux-modem-modem-aux, specify dialer profiles and work with it, u will need 2 pstn lines and most of the trigger stuff which works with ISDN will work. Also, you need enough equipment to practise most of IP routing

Re: What equip is really necessary for lab studies [7:31295]

2002-01-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder
You can always go to Cisco and use thier racks for free. If I need a few days on a big router or ATM, I use their stuff. (I could never justify purchasing all the equipment some people have -72xx routers, Cat 6500 switches, Wireless AP's, etc..) You just need to have your CCIE written passed.

Re: CCIE counters, r they going up? [7:31318]

2002-01-08 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I don't see a lot of announcements over on the CCIE list - just a couple in December, and none so far this month, unless I missed something. OTOH, I see that #8472 announced on 12/1 and #8548 announced on 12/18. that's the most recent I have seen. Not surprising with the holidays. I am not at

Frame Relay too slow [7:31346]

2002-01-08 Thread Anthony Toh
This is a project I am doing. I am using 3 Cisco 2600 series routers to link two sites and Adtran Atlas 550 to simulate a Frame Relay and a ISDN line (as backup) network. The arrangement is this: server PC--router--router--Frame Relay(Atlas)--router--client PC |ISDN

RE: Frame Relay too slow [7:31346]

2002-01-08 Thread Anthony Toh
The placement of the ISDN line is not correct due to the aligment. Sorry for that. Anthony. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=31347t=31346 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:

Re: Call Manager 3.1 [7:31335]

2002-01-08 Thread Engelhard M. Labiro
Hi Jim, Just received Cisco AVVID IP Telephony Networks book, and according to that book, Cisco has certified Compaq DL320 and Compaq DL380 to run CallManager. Refer to this URL regarding the approved hardware for Compaq ProLiant

IGRP Subnet mask issues [7:31349]

2002-01-08 Thread Aamer Kaleem
I have two routers. One of them is running IGRP,BGP and OSPF and other is running IGRP only. The network between two IGRP routers is 30 bit mask. Here is the diagram: IGRP/BGP/OSPF IGRP R1-R2 10.3.255.10/3010.3.255.9/30 R1 has some 24 bit

Re: Router down for a few seconds, many times [7:31308]

2002-01-08 Thread Brian Whalen
Got logging setup somewhere looking for errors that correspond with this? Brian Sonic Whalen Success = Preparation + Opportunity On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, show log would be a good start. You haven't given us much to go on, but if the interfaces don't actually drop

Re: Update: BECN vs TCP congesttion control [7:31219]

2002-01-08 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 09:58 PM 1/8/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote: If I can assume that there were two schools of thought, can I also assume that frame-relay with its smart network/dumb host model and tcp/ip's smart host, peer-to-peer network were never meant to merge? I think it would be over-stating it a bit to say

Re: IGRP Subnet mask issues [7:31349]

2002-01-08 Thread Chuck Larrieu
considering how often and to what depth this issue has been and continues to be discussed here and elsewhere, it shouldn't be too hard to discover the answer. try changing your network on the R1-R2 link to a /24 and see what happens. then report back your findings along with your own

PIX with no NAT [7:31353]

2002-01-08 Thread Philip Sousa
I've been on Cisco's site for hours, but cannot find a conclusive answer to my question. When you disable NAT (NAT 0) to allow the use of public IP's behind the PIX, are the internal nodes allowed to start outbound connections by default?? I need to selectively allow nodes behind the firewall

Re: IGRP Subnet mask issues [7:31349]

2002-01-08 Thread Murtaza Syed
In general, you will not want to redistribute most BGP routes into your IGP. A common design is to redistribute one or two routes and to make them exterior routes in IGRP, or have your BGP speaker generate a default route for your autonomous system. When redistributing from BGP into IGP, only the

RE: Lab Equipments [7:31040]

2002-01-08 Thread Taco Hettema
Hello Ejay, I allso have a AGS with serial-ports, but I havent been able to get these working. Can you tell me which cables you are using (part-number, pinout or where you bought them) and if you changed anything on the configuration of the AGS (Jumper eg)? Thanx Taco -Original

Re: PPP link negotiation problem [7:31132]

2002-01-08 Thread Cisco Breaker
Your only choice is to use global username other router and password the sama as your router they must be identical on both sides. bergenpeak wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... sent-username is not an option for me under ppp chap. My options at ppp chap are

Re: IGRP Subnet mask issues [7:31349]

2002-01-08 Thread Aamer Kaleem
Chuck, Changing the IGRP interfaces to /24 bit solves the problem. IGRP matches the incoming routes with its own interface Subnet mask and rejects the one which does not match. So, how to fix it without changing the IGRP interfaces mask. Thanx, Aamer Message Posted at:

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