Lost me there. 16Mb is max on 2500's. Surely it's not a 2500 image which
won't run on any 2500's?
If he had 16Mb available for RAM it would be fine.
Gaz
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INTERESTING,
The 6509 Switches have the option of having NAM (Network Analysis
Module) and IDS (Intrusion detection system) cards.
(i.e. 6509- Switch, Router, NMS, IDS etc. on one box)
From Cisco's Web site
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Hi.
Would you recommend good cisco training centers covering CCIE routing
switching?
Thanks in advance.
Tim
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Good Day Guys,
I am looking for a reference for CCIE study.
I am currently a CCNA and schedualed to take the Switching exam in about 2
weeks. After that , I will only need the CIT for CCNP.
I noticed that you said that if you prepared well for CCNP that the CCIE
wasn't that much further.
I
Good Day,
Has anyone had any luck using the CIM products.
I have the switching CIM and have been a little disappointed with the labs.
I am very confined in what commands I can enter.
The simulation software doesn't even correctly reflect the changes i have
made when using the show commands.
Could someone suggest a switch that would be good for a home lab. I cant
find a cat 5k (that I can afford) but might be able to get a 2901 or 2924.
Do either of those fit the bill? I have found lots in the archives about
routers for the home lab but not about which switches are needed. Also would
Hello Friends,
If anyone can tell is there any online study materials available for ICND..
So that i can read that study materials as i m doing some classes but
throughthere study materials i cannot follow properly...
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hi all,
NAT doesn't work on my AS 5400IOS version is 12.1(5) T5 .are there
any problems with the IOS version???
plz advise.
komy
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Hello,In an OSPF netw. in a FR hub-and-spoke topology(RTA and RTC being
the spokes and RTB being the hub), using physical intfs. and using map
statements in the spokes, and neighbor statements, why do the spokes show
a state of Attempt/Drother for the other spoke but in the hub show the
Hi All,
Has anyone got any sample DNS/DHCP configs they could let me have for my lab.
Many Thanks
Richard
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Our Telecom only install the ISDN line on their krone block and end it with
a pair of wire. Can we need to patch the pair of wire into a RJ45 connector
(not RJ11 ) and connect it to the ISDN U interface port and make it work.
But I am not sure about the PIN configuration of the connector. Is
I would only focus on the 5K or, as I just learned, a 1200, as you need to
know the set's, show's and clear's for the big test.
The other switches are just annoying with all the different commands. Get
the 1200, or 5k.
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Hi,
I have one customer who is having two Internet connections from two
different ISPs.He want to use the second connection as backup .One of the
connections are from Road runner and the other one is a frame relay
fractional T1 connection terminated on a 2600 Router.I want to keep the
frame
Here's a link on CCO that indicates the pinouts!
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2524/
boa/boapin.htm#21253
Watch the word wrap!
HTH
Stefan
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Can a 1720 do VoIP?
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I don't believe so. I believe you need a 1750 which has the DSP's.
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You can definitely install a DB60 upside down. I won't even say I've watched
a trainee do it, I've done it myself. It is easier than you think, the hood
becomes distorted and it becomes even easier the next time.
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If you are ready for the big toys.. the 5K is a good way to go. If and I do
mean IF you shop carefully, you can find a Cat5K for under 800 US. Dont pay
extra for the pretty ones with all the covers.. Do pay attention to what
cards are included. The sups come in several different flavors. The
You would be correct. We configure our switches to auto so the
customer can choose their favorite LMI. Some providers force you to use
ANSI which wil not provide CIR, hmm I wonder why they would do that...
Dave
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I would have thought that this would only work if
Yes it's quite easy to do!! Been there, done that :(
Dave
Jim Brown wrote:
You can definitely install a DB60 upside down. I won't even say I've
watched
a trainee do it, I've done it myself. It is easier than you think, the hood
becomes distorted and it becomes even easier the next time.
Remembering my day in hell when I had a 10/100 auto sense problem where the
STP blocked a LAN interface on my router, I was wondering how well the AUTO
LMI setting works. Is it reliable and recommendable?
Thanks,
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Anyone want to share stories about an 7204? What has been your experience
with them? We may be getting ready to hook up with a few, for our WAN
concentrator.
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I've never had it work. Even if I reboot. I always type it in. 10/100
autosensing works better in my opinion.
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Where do I find CCDA Material ?
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Whats the Diff between an Cisco 7204 and an 7204VXR. I can't seem to find it
anywhere. When you do the config maker on Cisco's site they make you choose
that one as the only option for the 7204. Are they the same thing. According
to the docs, there ate 3 prod #'s. Cisco7204-DC, Cisco7204-CH and
If you are talking about just books and study guides then Amazon.com and
barnesandnoble.com can't be beat. Most of the time they will even have used
materials for almost half off the cost of the new. Just make sure you are
getting the exact same thing. I've never really needed any more than one
Try to find if Kip Petersen sp? is doing training in that area. Last that I
knew he had moved to MentorTech. Previous to that he worked for the folks
who had been doing the NetGun program. He was going to open a SJ area
training center for MentorTech. They are now out of business. Hopefully he
is
UC Santa Cruz has an extension with a pretty nice lab in San Jose.
Bri
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Hi.
Would you recommend good cisco training centers
One of the big diffs is support for more mem via newer npe cards.
See http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/core/7200vx/, the
hardware Config link has npe info towards the bottom.
Bri
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I understand and appreciate your concern but in the hundreds of frame
connections I have done I have never seen LMI negociation fail becuse it
was auto on the switches.
Dave
Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
Remembering my day in hell when I had a 10/100 auto sense problem where the
STP blocked a
Hallo,
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Has the test changed since the first of the year??
..my test was on 01/04/2002, and this was the old test.
Gerd
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Have I seen any bugs? Yes of coarse but overall they are a good
router with plenty of umph espcially if you VXR it. Keep in mind a VXR
is useless with anything less than a NPE300.
Dave
Richard Tufaro wrote:
Anyone want to share stories about an 7204? What has been your experience
with
Agree 10% though I don't know what it has to do with CIR ;)
Dave
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I've never had it work. Even if I reboot. I always type it in. 10/100
autosensing works better in my opinion.
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I appreciate your input.
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Can I ask why you're buying 7204's vs. 7206's? I don't think the cost
difference between the two is that great and you get 50% more slots - not to
sound like a sales guy or anything.
At any rate, my take on the VXR vs. non-VXR thing. The 'regular' 7200's
were the first edition of the product
I'm not sure, but I think that Steven ment that he had never had the AUTO
LMI working, but that the 10/100 AUTO SENSE worked better in his opinion.
Ole
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Hi,
Can anyone answer what is probably a simple question...
I'm trying to set-up an async tunnel to allow for remote call logging and
have the following question:
If aaa model is in use with tacacs+ how do you get around the issue whereby
'autocommand telnet /stream' gets a response back
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My last post was about how when I reply to a message, sometimes the previous
comments never show through. Somehow, neither the comments nor mine showed
up. I believe this server has a bug in it when using newsgroups.
Anyways...
Drew said:
I'm not sure, but I think that Steven ment that he
Slightly related is a favorite troubleshooting exercise of one of the
first 10 CCIEs: set up a dual-homed site, and switch the two WAN
cables during lunch.
Yes it's quite easy to do!! Been there, done that :(
Dave
Jim Brown wrote:
You can definitely install a DB60 upside down. I
On my AS 5400, NAT doesn't work .the IOS version is 12.1 (5) T5does
this IOS version have same problems with NAT like IOS 12.2(5).
plz advise
komy
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Yes, Lou Rossi frequently uses crack from what I understand. It's very
popular in Florida! J/K (Lou's a great guy and doesnt use crack)
It is VERY easy to install one of DB60 cables UPSIDE-DOWN.
thanks,
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Has anyone used the seller [EMAIL PROTECTED] before? Anyone got any
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thanks
stuart
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You can use the command aaa authentication login fred none then on the
line configuration use login authentication fred.
This will prevent you from having to use tacacs+ on that line.
L8r.
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can you send over your configs just so i can go through them to see were I
am going wrong
At 12:47 PM 21/01/2002 -0500, Ouellette, Tim wrote:
Don't forget the login local command under your aux port. Your configs
look very similar to mine that I use at home for connecting two 2501's via
aux
I had Kip for ICRC/ACRC years ago. He was, by far and away, the best
vendor-cert trainer I ever had.
Best, G.
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It is possible to establish trunk between cisco and non-cisco
switch, but:
1. Only 802.1q trunk
2. No dynamic negotiation is possible. You have to hard code
trunk as ON, and you have to disable DISL with nonegotiate.
Sasa
CCIE #8635
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Is it possible to establish a DISL
When I was doing formal protocol testing at the Corporation for Open
Systems, our standards were officially international when they
existed, but we accepted relevant national standards--or those we
thought were relevant.
Specifically, while the X.25 stack called for physical layers
including
Any recommendations on an External DSU, connecting to an T3 (DS3). Larscom,
Digital link, ADC Kentrox?
Richard Tufaro - MCSE - GSEC- CCNA
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Looks like he's the City Administrator in Cripple Creek:
http://www.cripple-creek.co.us/govt.html
This could ofcourse be a different guy, but who knows.
Ole
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It may just understand RIP in order to learn the address of router(s) on
its segment? Indeed, that doesn't make it a Layer-3 forwarding device.
Priscilla
At 09:58 PM 1/21/02, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
Well..I've never even seen a 1201 but if it supports rip as a routing
protocol, then that should
At 01:35 AM 1/22/02, Ozzie Sutcliffe wrote:
I was looking over some troubleshooting stuff and on of the scenario's
involved a router that was fine and the admin goes to lunch.
Comes back from lunch,S0 is down and down,a show controller sees no cable .
The rest of the garbage raves on about about
We have pretty good luck with ADC.
Dave
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Hi all, someone can help me? i try to pass all my trafic from cisco across
squid in Linux the configuration is,
In my squid proxy i have this
http_port 80
icp_port 3130
httpd_accel virtual 80
httpd_accel_with_proxy on
On the cisco I did:
route-map proxy-redirect permit 10
match ip address 110
Never had what work??
I hate to nag, but could people try to remember that many of us read these
messages in connectionless, stateless mode. Messages that say never had it
work are meaningless.
Yesterday there was one that just said no. Hunh?
Please reply with the original message (or at
Steven A. Ridder wrote:
I would only focus on the 5K or, as I just learned, a 1200, as
you need to
know the set's, show's and clear's for the big test.
The other switches are just annoying with all the different
commands. Get
the 1200, or 5k.
Actually, IMHO, the 2901 is the best
Is anyone aware of increased latency from Korean networks into the US or v/v
lately?
My users in Korea are complaining of slow page loads.Traces from Chicago, IL
US to Korea show a speed bump between the last hop in the US and the next hop
in Korea.(65ms to Palo Alto CA. - 244ms from Palo Alto to
Is anyone aware of increased latency from Korean networks into the US or
v/v lately?
My users in Korea are complaining of slow page loads.Traces from
Chicago, IL US to Korea show a speed bump between the last hop in the US
and the next hop in Korea.(65ms to Palo Alto CA. - 244ms from Palo Alto
to
I agree and disagree; let me know what you think...
The prices on used Cat5k's is less then it was a while back, and they're
certainly easier to find then the cat2901's. Would price
difference/availablity change your feelings?
--- Dennis
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had seen this before or knew what caused it.
We're currently migrating connections from a 5513+RSM to a new
6509+Sup2/MSFC2. There were three ethernet connections, that upon being
moved from the 5500 to the 6500,
We use Paradyne CSU/DSU's. Really easy to configure and not too difficult
to troubleshoot.
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Don't rightly know, depends. But, for comparison, here's a little quote
from Information Week:
Enron's board members made more than $300,000 per year, for just one board
job.
And just look at their performance! Maybe we should start a board member
study group.
Best, G.
VP OGC
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