Hi all,
I tried this yesterday and got some funny results.
A client of ours uses another private company to do long haul connections
to overseas sites. They (the private company) are redistributing their OSPF
routes into my EIGRP process. They have recently had some instability on
some of
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Hi all!
Could anyone please, clarify me if there is any chance of mapping a Host
name to an IPX address.
Like we do for IP addresses
This is for Cisco routers 2621 and 3640.
Thanks for any reply,
Paulo
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Hi all,
Just to let you know, if you did not already, that there is a bug in the IOS
with regards to upgraded the code.
With this code, when you enter copy tftp flash, it does not prompt you if
you want to erase the flash before the copy.
Work around:
Boot the router as normal, then erase the
just wondering anybody knows which isdn simulator is best for home lab in
terms of functionalities and pricing? hope this is not violating nda,
but very interest to see whether real ccie lab use isdn simulator or isdn
lines?? if it's a simulator, which brand?
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Dear All,
I want to employ an IDS solution in our network, I'm looking to purchase
Cisco IDS, please advise me about this product like performance, efficiency,
managment, easy of deploy and what other solution rather than cisco is
better if any ?
Regards,
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How would you compare the CSS1 tests to the CCNP tests? I am thinking about
going after my CSS1 after I pass the Checkpoint CCSA and CCSE tests.
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Questions like which answer doesnt not belong means
NO! STOP ASKING! Seriously, if you didn't get an answer the first time,
then that's it. Asking the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th time will not make the IOS
change commands.
Call Cisco and request the feature. Or use IP.
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It can occur if your provider has told you to configure your Frame Relay
DLCI as for example 16, but have configured it as DLCI 20 themselves. Verify
that you have the correct DLCI in your config.
Hth,
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The Which answer doesn't not belong? is that a very trick question that
should actually be read Which answer does belong?, or did you do a typo?
If that's the case, you could spend long time understanding questions like
What do you not think would be false to give as an incorrect answer?
Ole
I've installed a dozen NBX systems, and worked as the Guru at a 3com
reseller.
The original NBX is by default a Voice-over-Ethernet device, under the
original version it broadcasted for Music on hold, paging, and device
discovery. Under 2.0+ it uses a Multicast MAC address. You can acquire
Phil, Thanks for your help.
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You need to enable OAM. Simply under the PVC add on both end oam
enable
Dave
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How can I detect an ATM link went down?
Due to business reason, we are in a process to replace old Frame Relay
connections with ATM connections. But when Carrier's ATM network had
Hi David,
The CSS1 track looks easier to me than the CCNP track. Among others, the
major reason reason is that, they are a lot of overlapping areas in all four
exams, If you write MCNS, start preparing for the PIX exam, you will
discover that, you are familar with almost 75% of the material,
Or your provider screwed up the switch config deactivating your DLCI.
Dave
s vermill wrote:
Deleted usually means that it is referenced in your config somewhere but
there is nothing coming from the switch in LMI to indicate that it is
active/even exists.
Stephane Wantou Siantou wrote:
I am trying to do multicast over frame-relay with hub and star topology.
R2 (Spoke1)-R1(Hub)---R3(Spoke2)
I am using PIM sparse mode , with IP PIM NBMA-MODE command. I made Hub
as RP. I tried by using IP PIM RP-ADD and auto-rp option. I can see RP
mapping on both
ILMI is used in the SVC world for setting up and addressing. See OAM.
Dave
Circusnuts_1999 wrote:
Is your carrier not allowing ILMI ???
Phil
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I don't really have an answer, this is more of a me too email. I've
only bothered with variance once in a practice lab and I was not able to
make it work even after setting the variance to a ridiculously high
number. No matter what I did, I was not able to get both EIGRP routes
into the routing
Another resource for this would be RFC2178.
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these are just what i need to be able to explain the behavior/process in
easier-to-digest terms.
Elmer
I'm asking because I don't know the real world answer, and don't have a lot
of real world experience with ATM.
My reading is that OAM will shut down interfaces when the end to end ATM PVC
fails. Can you explain this in a bit more detail. Is this something you
really want to happen in real world?
On IOS versions of that age, EIGRP summarization does not work properly.
A while back I researched this and found the Cisco bug report. I don't have
the information off hand, but it can be found on CCO.
You should upgrade to a more recent IOS if possible..
Chuck
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Use dialer watch and have the backup kick in when the route disappears.
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Interesting problem.
I think that I would look at QoS options or an
application layer solution. Perhaps CAR configured for
a maximum rate that would force the application to not
have sufficient B/W on the path?
--- Darrell Newcomb
wrote:
I try not to use the below logic on my networks, but
If you already offer a CCIE bootcamp the last day or two could be a mock lab
exam, then a detailed lessons learned session the next day or half day.
My $0.02 worth.
Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through Simplicity there is Complexity
David L. Blair -
I mean oam-pvc manage
interface ATM1/0.32 point-to-point
ip address 1.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
pvc madman 1/32
oam-pvc manage
encapsulation aal5snap
Dave
MADMAN wrote:
You need to enable OAM. Simply under the PVC add on both end oam
enable
Dave
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How
I'm not going to attempt to explain the mathmatics but the last time I
needed to use variance, get EIGRP to loadshare over a T1 and T3 a
variance of 2 worked perfectly.
Dave
John Neiberger wrote:
I don't really have an answer, this is more of a me too email. I've
only bothered with
This is definitely something that we have a need for here. We have
multiple locations with DSL backup links that terminate back here on an
ATM DS1. Since these are backup links, without OAM I have no way of
knowing when there is a problem with one. Qwest DSL support certainly
isn't going to
Even with the variance command a neighbor might not be considered a feasible
successor. Remember a feasible successor is a path whose reported distance
is less than the feasible distance.
This is a loop prevention method in EIGRP.
Read the section, Deciding if a Path is Loop-Free in the
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message, but not exactly match my question.
Some people said for this topic you have to use BGP, and some people said
you can use default route if you are only for load balance and fault
tolerance purpose.
We have
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First of all, I should announce I have searched Archives before I post this
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Some people said for this topic you have to use BGP, and some people said
you can use default route if you are only for load balance and fault
tolerance purpose.
We have
Ronald,
If you want the lowest price simulator available, you should go with the
simline2. It has S/T interfaces so it goes nicely with 2503s, 2504s, etc.
Paul B. (the owner of groupstudy) also bought one of these for his home lab.
I believe he posted about it somewhere. Check the archives:
2. Is your choice. If you use HSRP, remember that only one link will be
used at one time. It sounds like a good choice for you as long as you
realize one link is primary and one is back-up. You can do the 0.0.0.0
routes with one floating above the other.
As for the rerouted traffic, it's a
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Some people said for this topic you have to use BGP, and some people said
you can use default route if you are only for load balance and fault
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We have
Does anyone know if a CCIE gets free TAC support? OR what other benefits does
a CCIE receive
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a CCIE receive
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The primary reason I have used OAM is when a customer has a backup
circuit and lets say you use a floating static route. If the remote
sight has a problem your ATM interface will stay up thereby negating the
usefulness of the floating static route. In ATM as in frame, up an up
is only to the
Does anyone know if a CCIE gets free TAC support? OR what other benefits does
a CCIE receive?
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I placed an order for ccna with cheet-sheets and those guys never return my
emails. Does anybody know if they are up and still working.
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Hi,
there is also a lot of simulator stuff at:
http://www.teltone.com/telecom_solutions/test_tools/test_home.html
Regards,
Georg
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I recently took the BCRAN Test and used Boson Tests 1 and 2 to help me
prepare along with the Cisco Book. I didnt pass, I missed by one question. I
was taken aback; the Boson tests didnt really prepare me for the Exam. Does
anyone have any suggestions for the BCRAN Exam preparation process.
I recently took the BCRAN Test and used Boson Tests 1 and 2 to help me
prepare along with the Cisco Book. I didnt pass, I missed by one question. I
was taken aback; the Boson tests didnt really prepare me for the Exam. Does
anyone have any suggestions for the BCRAN Exam preparation process.
You can also get these nice kind of hard-to-troubleshoot issues if your
cables are not wired properly; i.e. 'crossed or mismatched pairs' on some
cable-testers.
Specifically - if the pinout is such that the wrong wires are being twisted
around each other ... would normally work just fine for
Hello All,
when i order and get a ISDN PRI will i get 23/24 SPID ?? I know when i order
ISDN BRI i will get two SPID for the two B channels and trying to understand
how it would be for ISDN PRI , let's say if i want to provide ISDN dial
backup from abt 15 spokes ( BRI) to central site ( ISDN
Hi Mohannad,
I work for a financial company, and I have the Cat6000 IDS Module installed
in a Cat6509. As far as I can say, it is not much of a problem to install
it. For management of the module, you will need either the Cisco Secure
Policy Manager (CSPM) v2.2 and higher, or Cisco Secure
You can use BGP if you simply receive partial routes from say the SDSL
provider and point default at the other with floating default for SDSL
provider. This way you can dynamically announce your network, get some
load balancing and redundancy.
Dave
Shawn Xu wrote:
First of all, I should
Hi all.
I was working on a lab with an ISDN link between two of my OSPF routers. The
link would come up if the Frame cloud went away. Normal stuff link would be
initiated as usual. However, since area 0 had authentication turned on
broadcasts from 224.0.0.5 kept the isdn link up all the time. If
I would change out the cat 5 cable and also move the cable to a different
port/card on the switch. If you are still experiencing problems then I
would replace the NIC on the server. Just my 2 cents.
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If the device in question has Smartnet, a CCIE can automatically go to Level
2 live handoff. They assume you have done the basic trouble shooting and
CCO research. Not sure if CCIE gets free TAC support if there is no
smartnet.
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Its just a typo. I meant, which answer does not belong
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Yes, first of all the Boson Tests are not ment for preparation of the
material (in my opinion), but should be used when you know the material to
prepare you for the Cisco Way of asking questions, and to give you an idea
what you can expect.
I always wait until I have read the book(s) and think I
Hello All ,
Does the IOS Ip supports NAT or i have to get Ent Plus IOS for NAT support
??
Thanks,
Muthu
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No free TAC. However your cases are marked CCIE and usually handled by
something other than 1st level support
At 11:36 AM 1/31/2002 -0500, Joe Carr wrote:
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does
a CCIE receive
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I just read the CCNP exam certification guide for Remote Access. It was
pretty straight-forward and that book covered it all.
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I think this was the exact issue that I was running into. Given this
information, it seems that this decreases the usefulness of the variance
command greatly. I'll try to draw the my scenario in text:
[A]
/ \
/ \
[B] [C]
IOS supports Nat I believe after 11.3 and PAT in 12.0.
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Does the IOS Ip supports NAT or i have to get Ent Plus IOS for NAT support
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Okay, thanks - that makes more sense :-)
And congratulations btw - good going!
Ole
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Hell no! Benefits, I still have a job :)
Dave
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does
a CCIE receive
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Most CCIE's dont bother the TAC, they figure out the problem themselves! :)
Im not sure if CCIE's get free support, but if you have a service contract,
and you are registered in CCO, they seem to respond a little faster to the
CCIE's (myself and a couple others have noticed that). Personally,
You get A telephone number. All the remote sites dial the same number
and the teleco switch does it's magic. For a price you can get
individual numbers if you really want.
Dave
Muthuraja Ayyanar wrote:
Hello All,
when i order and get a ISDN PRI will i get 23/24 SPID ?? I know when i
I have a cat5000 with sup III and RSM w/VIP2 card. in the VIP card I have a
songle port OC3 multimode fiber card installed.
When I session into the RSM I cannot access the atm interface and it does not
show up in a show int or a show run. I can see the VIP2 on the sup III as an
expansion module.
what would be the average starting pay for CCIE with no work experience.
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That might be the likely case. But what stops them from correcting these
mistakes each time they review their questions? Why do we have such frequent
typo errors in other exams like microsoft, checkpoint, etc?...just thinking
aloud.
Regards.
Oletu
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If it is feasible, you might want to move the workstation to work your
switch is and connect with a CAT 5 patch cord. If you don't get the errors,
then your problem is in the cabling between the switch and the workstation.
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The BSCN book mentions...
if the area stub default cost is not configured, the router
advertises 0.0.0.0 with a default cost metric of 1 plus
any internal costs.
Q: Isn't the default metric a Type 2? Or is a stub area
an exception?
R3#
int e0
ip add 192.168.14.1 255.255.255.0
int s0
ip add
I'd be surprised if you could find a CCIE with no work experience. Even
if you could, they wouldn't be worth that much, IMHO. Assuming I pass
in April, I'll have just over three years experience and a CCIE
certification. What does that mean?
Well, it means that if I leave my current job to
When you order a PRI, you don't get individual SPIDs for each channel.
You get a single phone number, and inbound connections are handled
round-robin. Each of your satellite locations will be configured to
dial to the same point. The first inbound call is routed to Channel
1, the second to
according to the cisco ios feature navigator...
http://www.cisco.com/go/fn/
the regular ip load supports NAT
-Eric
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Does the IOS Ip supports NAT or i have to get Ent Plus IOS for NAT support
??
The 2503 can run bgp if the ISP's agree. This is the only way to properly
implemet redundancy. Bgp (Default-only) will not significantly increase the
memory or cpu utilization of the 2503.
---Isp -bgp- 2503 - ebgp multihop - 1605 Isp---
The 1605 doesn't even know about bgp, It just
I would hate to see a CCIE with no work experience, but the last guy who
announced his passing the CCIE lab in this group a few weeks ago, not only
had no experience in the real world with routers or Cisco stuff, he claimed
that he got his CCNA to CCIE in 9 months!!!
I was shocked, and unless
Peter van Oene wrote:
No free TAC. However your cases are marked CCIE and usually handled by
something other than 1st level support
In theory
Dave
At 11:36 AM 1/31/2002 -0500, Joe Carr wrote:
Does anyone know if a CCIE gets free TAC support? OR what other benefits
does
a CCIE
Actually NAT was first supported in 11.0 but you needed the plus
version and PAT was supported in 11.0 also though quite buggy. I think
in 12.0 much NAT functionality was available in all IOS but may need
plus version for things like static translations. Thats off my head but
can be confirmed
LOL.
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what would be the average starting pay for CCIE with no work experience.
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haha very funny
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Muthu
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When you order a PRI, you don't get individual SPIDs for each channel.
You get a
What about that nice pretty plaque?
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Hell no! Benefits, I still have a job :)
Dave
Joe Carr wrote:
Does anyone
Man that's an insult. A CCIE with no experience. I guess I will go back
to building race cars.
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what would be the average
So based on your experience, if I set the bandwidth on one route to 45mb and
leave the other as the default, variance of 2 will work, right? I'll try
that and let you know.
Thanks!
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I am in the same boat as you were, but with the BCSN test. My suggestion
is that where it is fine to use testing software, but make sure you
understand why the answer is right, and not just what the answer is.
Since I missed the BCSN test by 1 or 2 questions, I may being doing
overkill with my
Thank you al,
Muthu
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according to the cisco ios feature navigator...
http://www.cisco.com/go/fn/
the regular ip load
Hi All ,
In the Cisco web site product catalog there are two identical entry for each
and every part # / description, namely the first one without = sign and the
second one with = sign.What exactly id the differnence between those two ??
For instance for 3620 IOS IP has the following two
Am I not the only one that is insulted by this question??
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I just bought 16MB Flash for a 2600 router and I install it and power the
router on, but it never boots. I tried it in another router and get the same
thing. Do I need to upgrade the Boot ROM or bootstrap?
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.3(2)XA4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Thanks.
Message
What version of IOS are you running. Some require the vip feature,
i.e. enterprise/wVIP
Dave
Joe Carr wrote:
I have a cat5000 with sup III and RSM w/VIP2 card. in the VIP card I have a
songle port OC3 multimode fiber card installed.
When I session into the RSM I cannot access the atm
I would offer them a CCIE engraved toilet bowl because they would be full
of...i wont finish that sentence Paul :) just joking
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No, but they get privileged access to TAC with a valid support agreement.
See (watch for wordwrap):
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/faqs.html
Hth,
Ole
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Is there such a thing? The only reason I was able to pass the test was
lots of work experience.
Dave
Joe Carr wrote:
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The recommended design for PIX to have your Webserver in a private network
segment hanging off at the dmz port, and then statically map private IP
address to public IP address.
In this design before customer decided to have PIX for security they were
running their webserver with atleast 25
Oh ya I do have a pretty medallion, how could I forget;)
dave
Steve Smith wrote:
What about that nice pretty plaque?
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hmm, I'll be interested to see what happens. In case your wondering
why in the world, it was a channelized T3 so the link was really another
parallel T1 but to EIGRP the interface was 45M.
Dave
Cisco Nuts wrote:
So based on your experience, if I set the bandwidth on one route to 45mb
and
I'm looking for CCNP labs that will help me pass the tests and get some
experience. I dont care if its PDF's or a book or whatever. I have a couple
CCIE lab books because that is all I can find, but they're not that good or
require a lot of routers. Does anyone know where I can get some labs that
I would say $50-60K. I am currently studying for the CCIE written and I
have no on the job experience. The only experience I have is in the
classroom, but I passed my tests on the first try. I would expect someone
to hire a CCIE with no experience, but at a reduced salary compared to
others
Have you tried reading the BSCN book cover to cover and doing each lab at
the end of the chapters? I found them to be useful as a starting point.
You will invariably think of things you want to do on your own as you go
through the motions. Break things - physically and logically - and capture
A CCIE With no work experience
I think most employers would shy away from that! A CCNP, or CCNA possible,
but CCIE... Im not sure. That would be like a Brain surgeon with no work
experience... WHat would you pay him to operate on your brain
Makes you think eh??? I think your best bet is
I used CCXXPRODUCTIONS and managed 85%. But you have to at least study
for two-three weeks. I prepared though for the whole winter semester at
the Cisco Network
Academy.
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:10:29 -0500 rtc9 writes:
I recently took the BCRAN Test and used Boson Tests 1 and 2 to help
me
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