Re: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-06 Thread Michael Williams
Not yet. So far the Native IOS has been a supereme OS. You can make switchports for the ports you want to be switchports, but it's IOS for the rest. It's nice to have the entire switch under IOS control. Mike W.Patrick Ramsey wrote: > > how are you liking ios? seen any problems or performanc

Re: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-06 Thread Michael Williams
We've setup span ports to monitor servers, etc and we never had to issue any extra commands so that layer 3 (IP) worked properly. I'm "monitoring" a port right now and the server attached to the port I'm s "monitoring" operates just fine, IP broadcasts, ping, etc Mike W. Jeff D wrote: > > I

Re: PBX [7:34499]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Donlon
Tom it all depends on what interfaces you have in your router and PBX, do you need info' on the PBX or the Cisco? I can send you some general configs for E1 interfaces, otherwise checkout the cco http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/PSP/psp_view.pl?p=Internetworking:VoX:V oIP&s=Implementation_and

Re: Renting Cisco Equipment [7:34531]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Donlon
Yes, Cisco can arrange loan or demo equipment for all sorts of uses, go ask you rep cheers Pat ""Greg Harper"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Greetings, > > Does anybody on the list know of any companies that will > rent or short-term lease Cisco equipment? I

RE: Can the guys disscussing about iBGP behavior post a [7:34600]

2002-02-06 Thread Ouellette, Tim
I think we're awaiting the original poster's reponse back from TAC to see what they say. Since i'm still at work, I haven't had a chance to set up this scenario yet. When I get home i'll giver a shot. Tim -Original Message- From: Vilsico M. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, Fe

the address of the deja? [7:34601]

2002-02-06 Thread cage
I want to use outlook to view the deja newsgroup, who can tell me the news server of the deja? Not for web,just for outlook. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34601&t=34601 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription in

traffic shaping question [7:34602]

2002-02-06 Thread Sim, CT (Chee Tong)
Hi.. 1) First question to ask about the traffic-shaping. Please take a look on the following command. What is the defination of 100 125000 125000? access-list 101 permit udp any any interface Ethernet0 traffic-shape group 101 100 125000 125000 ! &&

why can't copy flash from TFTP? [7:34603]

2002-02-06 Thread Sharon Kantan
Hi.. I tried to upgrade my switch IOS? But it seems fail. Please tell me why? Config attached. Cat29-L8-2#copy tftp flash copy to or from flash not implemented Cat29-L8-2#sh run Building configuration... Current configuration: ! version 11.2 no service pad no service udp-small-servers no se

Async line with GSM backup [7:34604]

2002-02-06 Thread Castricone Massimo
Hi all I'm looking for a solution to this problem: I have a 1601 router with 2 serial lines in async mode. On the first one is connected a PSTN modem as main link to corporate LAN, on the second serial there's a GSM modem that I'd like to use as a backup. Both modems call the same telephone numb

Async line with GSM backup [7:34605]

2002-02-06 Thread Castricone Massimo
Hi all I'm looking for a solution to this problem: I have a 1601 router with 2 serial lines in async mode. On the first one is connected a PSTN modem as main link to corporate LAN, on the second serial there's a GSM modem that I'd like to use as a backup. Both modems call the same telephone numb

Ping results Q [7:34606]

2002-02-06 Thread Laubstein, Stuart
What does Q mean as an answer to a ping? Sometimes the ping works(!) and sometimes I receive the Q's thanks stu Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34606&t=34606 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://

Terminal server tacacs+ question [7:34607]

2002-02-06 Thread Kumari, Hannes
Hi All, Im tring to configure 2509 (with 8 async ports) as a terminal server so that I could access my network devices via console port. I have my default tacacs policy in place but in addition to that I would like to have sepparate policy for third parties ( IT depatment needs

Re: why can't copy flash from TFTP? [7:34603]

2002-02-06 Thread Gaz
Sharon, Have a look at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/36.shtml#CommonTftp Cheers, Gaz ""Sharon Kantan"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi.. I tried to upgrade my switch IOS? But it seems fail. Please tell me > why? Config attached

RE: IP subnetting on DSlam equipment. [7:34564]

2002-02-06 Thread Andy Hoang
You can use IP unnumbered on the 7200 since PPPoE is a point-to-point link. The below link has a really good sample config. It is for a NRP, but the idea is the same. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/794/827pppoe_2.html -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Ping results Q [7:34606]

2002-02-06 Thread Gaz
Source quench (destination too busy) http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/ping_traceroute.html Gaz ""Laubstein, Stuart"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What does Q mean as an answer to a ping? Sometimes the ping works(!) and > sometimes I receive the Q's > > th

Cheap Remote Labs [7:34610]

2002-02-06 Thread SF
Hi guys, I found this site which let you do 6 hour lab for only $10. Check the following link http://www.itlearn.org/lab_ccna.htm Cheers SF Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34610&t=34610 -- FAQ, list archives, a

Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Tel Khan
Hi folks, As far as i know if you ping an address it will usally responsed with 4 lines TTL. If i want to continue the ping lets say for over an hour is there a command to do this? Thanks in advance. Tel Example: C:\>ping cisco.com Pinging cisco.com [198.133.219.25] with 32 bytes of data: R

RE: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Scott Baron
ping -t 198.133.219.25 -Original Message- From: Tel Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611] Hi folks, As far as i know if you ping an address it will usally responsed with 4 lines TTL. If

Re: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I'm not totally positive because I have never used the inpkts switch on a monitor command...but I think he might have been referring to the sniffer being able to send packets out... (say you are using a sniffer, not in promiscuous mode, and you want to be able to do reverse lookups on ip addresses

Re: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
Usage: ping [-t] [-a] [-n count] [-l size] [-f] [-i TTL] [-v TOS] [-r count] [-s count] [[-j host-list] | [-k host-list]] [-w timeout] destination-list Options: -t Ping the specified host until stopped. To see statistics and continue - ty

PDA/Movian VPN & 3030 Concentrator?? [7:34615]

2002-02-06 Thread Joel Satterley
Has anyone setup a PDA client to talk to a 3000 Concentrator through a firewall ?? I'm having a few issues & it may be related to the Firewall & traffic types allowed thru. Anyone know if I should be using anything other than the standard ? - IKE (udp 500) & IPSEC (protocols 50 & 51)? Thanks.

RE: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Wright, Jeremy
ping 1.1.1.1 -t -Original Message- From: Tel Khan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 8:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611] Hi folks, As far as i know if you ping an address it will usally responsed with 4 lines TTL. If i want

RE: why can't copy flash from TFTP? [7:34603]

2002-02-06 Thread Mike Sweeney
I have a tutorial that will be your best friend for this :) Go to www.packetattack.com/tutorials.html And view the 2900 tutorial. I believe it will answer that and a few other questions. When you are done, please drop a note with any suggestions or comments. MikeS Message Posted at: http://

Re: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-06 Thread Michael Williams
I believe you are correct. I misunderstood. Although I've connected a laptop to a monitor (span) port before without using the inpkts command, and I was able to use the laptop on the network as well as hear any traffic from the other port(s). Mike W. Patrick Ramsey wrote: > > I'm not totally

Re: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Gaz
ping 10.10.10.10 -t or ping 10.10.10.10 -n 3600 should do about an hour (ish) (very ish) (In fact I nearly deleted the hour bit, because I'm sure it will open me up to mass corrections - This is probably very inaccurate and dependant on platform, but works for me) Gaz ""Tel Khan"" wrote in mes

Re: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-06 Thread Gaz
Doh! I upgraded a 6000 a few months ago to have a quick play, but had to downgrade it shortly after for an install. I presume from your post that I may have been creating switched ports the long way? Creating BVI's is probably the long way. I had mistaked it as a router with a hell of a lot of in

CCNP Recertification (640-519) [7:34621]

2002-02-06 Thread Bond, Jeffrey T
Has anyone on the list taken the CCNP recertification test (640-519)? If so, what did you use as study material; Boson, Sybex, Cisco Press, etc?? thanks in advance Jeff Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34621&t=34621

Re: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread W. Alan Robertson
Sure, that's one way, but the preferred method is to format C:, and install Linux. (Warning: This may cause data loss...) ;) - Original Message - From: "Scott Baron" To: Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:27 AM Subject: RE: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611] > ping -t 198.133.219.25

Re: Undocumented iBGP Behavior (Confirmed by Cisco) [7:34624]

2002-02-06 Thread Peter van Oene
I was assuming this was a choice over similar paths.. At 08:27 PM 2/5/2002 -0500, Przemyslaw Karwasiecki wrote: >After siple lab experiment I need to disagree with your statement. > > > cisco by default prefers ebgp over ibgp. it should not, by default, enjoy > > the ibgp routes learned from the

Re: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-06 Thread Gaz
It all looks so obvious now: Switch-A(config)#interface fastEthernet 3/1 Switch-A(config-if)#switchport Switch-A(config-if)#switchport access vlan 1 Doh...Doh...Doh ! Thought BVI's seemed a bit long winded. I'm embarrassed! Gaz ""Gaz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PR

RE: VIP2 microcode [7:34511]

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Cotts
Long reply coming back: The following is a cut from a "show diag". Note the Controller Memory Size line. In this case it most likely is a VIP2-10. Do a search on CCO for "Mandatory Memory Upgrade" - here is one of the finds: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/770/fn4489_05141999.html TGN_7507>sh di

Re: why I can't configure scheduler allocate? [7:34579]

2002-02-06 Thread Chuck Larrieu
I can only parrot what the command references on CCO provide. The master reference for both 12.1 and 12.2 specifically state that the command in question is for 72xx and 75xx routers. However, elsewhere I was able to find reference to use of the command on 17xx routers with ADSL WICs. My bunch o

bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Can anyone define what a WAN protocol that operates in "bit-serial mode" means? Thanks in advance... -- RFC 1149 Compliant. .? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34629&t=34629 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscrip

PIX question [7:34630]

2002-02-06 Thread BASSOLE Rock
Hi group, I want to know what is Long Distance State Sharing (LDSS) and for what reason it's supported by the stateful failover? Also why the PIX does not transfer HTTP (port 80) session in stateful failover? Thank you. Rock . Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7

Is Cisco BCRAN test the hardest CCNP Exam? [7:34631]

2002-02-06 Thread rtc9
If not any comments as to which is? I am pretty worn out after MSCE, CNE, CCNA... HO WHARD IS THE CIT? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34631&t=34631 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groups

CIT Exam difficulty... [7:34632]

2002-02-06 Thread rtc9
Relative to the other CCNP exams? Whew, I am tired.. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34632&t=34632 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct

What is CIT Exam difficulty... [7:34633]

2002-02-06 Thread rtc9
Relative to the other CCNP exams? Whew, I am tired..after 9 years of night school, CNE, MSCE, CCNA..I am kind of getting tired.what do ordinary people do after work? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34633&t=34633

Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread rtc9
I have a three hour commute, a full+ part time job, and I'm wondering, what is the average hours people put in to thier job after hours? Some I think do nothing. Others eat drink sleep and live the stuff. I know work is important.but Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f

RE: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Surya Prakash
Yeah right ;) Nice one.! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of W. Alan Robertson Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 8:49 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611] Sure, that's one way, but the preferred method is

Re: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I leave early. And I never think about it again until the next day. Sometimes I study at home, most times I don't. ""rtc9"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I have a three hour commute, a full+ part time job, and I'm wondering, what > is the average hours people

Re: What is CIT Exam difficulty... [7:34633]

2002-02-06 Thread Gaz
If you've done all the other three CCNP exams, you should walk the CIT. I found the Cisco Press CIT book miserable compared even to the other three, but the exam seemed very easy. Gaz ""rtc9"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Relative to the other CCNP exams? Wh

RE: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Tel Khan
Thanks for getting back to me. Tel khan Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34638&t=34611 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure vi

RE: why can't copy flash from TFTP? [7:34603]

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Cotts
I don't see an ip default-gateway line. It should point to your router. Think of addressing on a switch as enabling a small management PC onboard. It needs an ip address, subnet mask, and default gateway. First step is that pings must work between the switch and tftp server. > -Original Messa

RE: Port spanning question [7:34469]

2002-02-06 Thread Bates, Steven (SIGNAL)
All right to continue this with a little more detail. I have 6509 w/ 2 sup 2's, and a blade for switching. On the switch blade I am taking port fa3/47 and doing a mon session 1 and pumping that out to fa3/48 which I would be using to hang an IDS off. My question is this, since I am monitoring o

RE: Catalyst 5000 not being routed [7:34566]

2002-02-06 Thread Fraasch James
Any chance you could submit the configs? Might make it easier to troubleshoot for people over here. It sounds as if you are not using the RSM on the 5000 at all which means that all you really need to have is the default route set on the switch and that the port on the router needs to be configur

Free CCIE Braindumps! [7:34622]

2002-02-06 Thread Ruben Arias
Directly from Cisco! I wish they can help you. (Watch the wrap!) http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/CCC.exe Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34622&t=34622 -- FAQ, list archives, and subs

Re: PIX question [7:34630]

2002-02-06 Thread Gaz
I'm guessing that Long Distance State Sharing is the use of firewalls with stateful failover which are separated by a long distance. As you may or may not know, the Pix Failover cable limits the distance between Pix's at the moment (unless something's changed recently). Can't remember how long it

RE: Is Cisco BCRAN test the hardest CCNP Exam? [7:34631]

2002-02-06 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
Your question is relative. Kind of, what language is the hardest one: Swedish or French? Well, if you're from Canada, I would say that Swedish is the hardest, but if you're from Denmark, Swedish is easy to learn. I know that most people have the hardest time with the CIT. I thought CIT was it th

Re: PIX question [7:34630]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I didn't realize it didn't support http I really don't think there is need for http statefull failover though... I mean logically... with every link you can start a new session...if the page is sitting in front of you, why keep state? -Patrick >>> Gaz 02/06/02 11:27AM >>> I'm guessing that Lo

RE: Appletalk Help [7:34079]

2002-02-06 Thread Quezada, Jose L
Hi Priscilla, Thank you very much for the tips. Unfortunately, they did not work. The Macintoshes are actually connected to a hub. Any other ideas. Thank you. Joe Quezada -Original Message- From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 12:

Re: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Gaz
I wonder the same some times. I seem to eat drink sleep it most of the time. Before I did my CCNA/DA I thought "I know nothing - got to work at it". Then before my CCNP/DP I thought "I know nothing - got to work at it". Now I feel I know nothing - got to work at it. I think I am the type of bloke

Re: MPLS MTU on 29XX/35XX-XL? [7:34464]

2002-02-06 Thread David C Prall
On the MPLS Technical Tips page, they have a listing of Catalyst switches supporting the Mini-Jumbos. It is normally the interfaces supporting ISL. http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/105/mpls_index.shtml David C Prall [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dcp.dcptech.com - Original Message - From

Re: PIX question [7:34630]

2002-02-06 Thread David C Prall
State sharing for HTTP can be enabled on the PIX, but by default is does not. Most connections are less then the time it takes to transfer the information. But if you are doing large file transfers via HTTP this can change. In the 6.2 code LDSS (or whatever Cisco is calling it) will be supported

Re: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Chuck Larrieu
so when will the Linux IOS be ready for prime time? I'm all in favor of open source code for Cisco routers ;-> ""W. Alan Robertson"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Sure, that's one way, but the preferred method is to format C:, and > install Linux. (Warning:

Re: PIX question [7:34630]

2002-02-06 Thread Gaz
Hi David, Thanks for info. Been waiting for it for a while. Do you have any more information about this? Can't find anything on CCO. Would be nice if just one fast ethernet connection is used. Gaz ""David C Prall"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > State sharing f

RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Tel Khan
Three hours commuting, Where are you traveling to an from an a part time job are you on some kind off mission? I thought i would have it easy with time as i live an work in my home town, Man i was wrong on average i get into work for about 9am an dont leave work until about 8pm s

BGP Path Selection [7:34652]

2002-02-06 Thread Cebuano
As per CCO: BGP selects only one path as the best path. When the path is selected, BGP puts the selected path in its routing table and propagates the path to its neighbors. But... Step 3 - prefer the path with the largest local preference. Step 4 - If the local preferences are the same, prefer the

BGP Peer Groups and Clusters [7:34653]

2002-02-06 Thread Cebuano
Hello again. My question is this... By default, the clients of a route reflector are not required to be fully meshed and the routes from a client are reflected to other clients. However, if the clients are fully meshed, route reflection is not required. router bgp 5 neighbor 155.24.95.22 route-r

RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Roberts, Larry
Live,eat,breathe,drink the stuff. I don't start until 8:00 or so, but I start at home via VPN. Get the basics out of the way and head to work by 10:00. Stay there till 6-7 to miss traffic, then come home to study for CCIE Security till 12 or so. My commute is only 15 minutes via the back roads ho

connecting (private) networks using RFC 1918 address [7:34655]

2002-02-06 Thread Muthuraja Ayyanar
Hi Folks, What's the best practice if i want to connect multiple private networks together if all of them are presumably using RFC 1918 addresses ?? I read about the technical doc abt NAT implementation in Overlaping networks in Cisco web site ...to me it looks bit cumbersome, has anyone in this

Re: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitmen [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Brad Ellis
It's all about focus, drive, and motiviation. It's very difficult to work 7-8hrs/day, then come home and study for 5 more. Then on the weekends, study an additional 8-12hrs/day. (I did that schedule for 1 month prior to my lab exam, and a similar schedule 2-3 months out from my exam) It was ver

Re: BGP Path Selection [7:34652]

2002-02-06 Thread John Neiberger
If RtrB is an iBGP peer of RtrA, it will never advertise a route to RtrA that it learned from RtrA or any other iBGP peer. HTH, John >>> "Cebuano" 2/6/02 10:38:01 AM >>> As per CCO: BGP selects only one path as the best path. When the path is selected, BGP puts the selected path in its routin

RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Mike Sweeney
You get out it what you put into it. Its that simple. I know far too many people who would do well but refuse to admit that they need to spend some time studying. "why wont they pay for it" is the biggest whine.. you are entitled to NOTHING in this world except to die at some point so it's really

Re: connecting (private) networks using RFC 1918 address [7:34658]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
readdress. In the meantime, NAT. ""Muthuraja Ayyanar"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi Folks, > > What's the best practice if i want to connect multiple private networks > together if all of them are presumably using RFC 1918 addresses ?? I read > about the tec

RE: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Kent Hundley
It's already prime time if you have a 2500. Check it out: http://www.mcvax.org/~koen/uClinux-cisco2500/ Probably not something you want to run in production, but pretty darn cool nonetheless. Regards, Kent -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wed

RE: Terminal server tacacs+ question [7:34607]

2002-02-06 Thread Woods, Randall, SOBUS
Hannes, you would configure it like this Router(config)#aaa authentication local-override In this case, the router will first check to see if there is a local user specified before checking the tacacs server. If one doesn't exist locally then it would check the tacacs server. Hope that helps

Re: Terminal server tacacs+ question [7:34607]

2002-02-06 Thread Simon
Hannes, In your config you have the line: aaa authentication login default tacacs+ enable What this means is "for users logging into this device (or devices supported via this device - ie. your terminals) use the following methods (default): tacacs+ if it is configured correctly, the router can

How to route this ip traffic to pass through [7:34664]

2002-02-06 Thread Shawn Xu
Please see the attachment for the scenario. Let's say we are at ISP1, and our upstream is ISP2. We don't have our own IPs,in other words, we got all the ips from ISP2, and we have only static route to ISP2. Now, one client, they have their own public IP block, and they want to connect to ISP1

RE: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Sean Knox
Also, check out GNU Zebra, which basically turns a linux box into a IOS-ish router. It has a pretty complete BGP, OSPF, and RIP implementation. Very cool, getting better all the time. Plus, it's free and open source :) GNU Zebra http://www.zebra.org - Sean -Original Message- From: Kent

RE: VIP2 microcode [7:34511]

2002-02-06 Thread Joe Carr
Daniel I just found out that the VIP2 is a VIP2-40 so I don't think that memory is the issue. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Daniel Cotts Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: VIP2 microco

TAC eLearning Solutions [7:34667]

2002-02-06 Thread dre
Here is a link to tons of training for Cisco products/technologies: http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/615/tac_elearn/ There is something for everyone here. Categories include Access-Dial, ATM, Cable, Content Delivery, DSL, IBM, LAN, Network Mgmt, Router Issues, Router Procotols, Security, Voic

Pix and vlan [7:34663]

2002-02-06 Thread Bates, Steven (SIGNAL)
Has anyone heard of the PIX having problems passing tagged packets as in dot1q and how about ISL? I did some testing before with the Lucent Brick and it could not deal with tagged packets. I know the the new Bricks will handle it, but don't know about the PIX. Specifically 6.0 Steven Kell Bate

RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitmen [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Hire, Ejay
For me, my optimal study time was during my lunch break at work. I'd scarf a sandwich and spend 45 minutes completely distraction free sitting in my car in the parking lot. That 45 minutes 5 days a week is more effective than 2 hours a day trying to work on the lab with the kid, wife, honey-do's

RE: Pinging all the way!!! [7:34611]

2002-02-06 Thread Sean Knox
Looks like the Zebra site is down. If anyone is interested, I believe you can download it from here: http://www.gnu.org/software/zebra/zebra.html - Sean -Original Message- From: Sean Knox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 11:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject

RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Hartnell, George
I would pontificate on the below. Several vendors have jumped on the 'training gravy train'. Used to be, vendors would train users with the idea that a knowledgeable operator would benefit all. Apparently, the huge training licensing schemes have clouded the original intent of vendor-specific t

RE: How to route this Ip traffic to pass through [7:34664]

2002-02-06 Thread Hire, Ejay
Assuming that ISP2 is not your only provider, and that you are running BGP with them and at least one other provider, one of your BGP routers would peer with there BGP routers and you would accept and pass on their advertisements. You may have to call ISP2 and ask them to accept client's prefixes

Re: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Cebuano
As Joe jackson said... We don't know what happens when we die We only know we die too soon But then we have to try Or else the world becomes a waiting room. Now on to Doyle, Parkhurst, Solie, Caslow, Berkowitz... - Original Message - From: "Mike Sweeney" To: Sent: Wednesday, February 0

Re: BGP Path Selection [7:34652]

2002-02-06 Thread Cebuano
Duh, thanks for straightening out my twisted brain. That's what happens i guess when the reading gets too close to the pages that we miss to see the book. Thanks John. Elmer - Original Message - From: "John Neiberger" To: Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 1:12 PM Subject: Re: BGP Path

RE: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread s vermill
Steven, There may be some scholars lurking around that can more precicely define bit-serial than I. I think the term is interchangeable with bit-synchronous. Bit-synchronous contrasts with older protocols that are binary-syncnronous (bisynch) or, better termed, character-oriented. Character-or

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
Makes sense. Thanks! ""s vermill"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Steven, > > There may be some scholars lurking around that can more precicely define > bit-serial than I. I think the term is interchangeable with > bit-synchronous. Bit-synchronous contrasts w

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
is PPP connection-oriented with acks? I thought it wasn't. ""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Makes sense. Thanks! > > > ""s vermill"" wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Steven, > > > > There may be some schola

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread s vermill
Steven A. Ridder wrote: > > is PPP connection-oriented with acks? I thought it wasn't. Steven, No. Yes. I think the strict definition of "connection oriented" relates to layer 3 or above protocols (such as TCP). Of course, PPP does negotiate a logical connection between two end points. Bu

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
OK, thanks. I'd hate to get confused and have to tear up all my CCIE notes I've been taking cause they were wrong. :) ""s vermill"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Steven A. Ridder wrote: > > > > is PPP connection-oriented with acks? I thought it wasn't. > > St

I changed my config reg to 0x2C02 yikes !!! [7:34679]

2002-02-06 Thread Phil Barker
Hi group, I've changed my config register to 0x2C02 from the default 0x2102. I was only meaning to change the console speed but inadvertantly change the broadcast to all 0's (I'm not worried about the latter). So I have a bit setting for the speed of 01 whereas it used to be 00 or 9600 bps.

VLan Ooops [7:34680]

2002-02-06 Thread Nisus
Hello All, I have been posting questions about VLans and I think I may have not worded the question right. If I have multiple VLans can they all go out the uplink port on my switch to my router ? I am setting up VLans by port NOT IP or MAC address ??? Thanks a ton Steven M Aiello M

Re: VLan Ooops [7:34680]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
if it's a trunk. ""Nisus"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello All, > > I have been posting questions about VLans and I think I may have not > worded the question right. > > If I have multiple VLans can they all go out the uplink port on my switch to > my

RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitmen [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> For me, my optimal study time was during my lunch break at > work. I'd scarf a sandwich and spend 45 minutes completely > distraction free sitting in my car in the parking lot. That > 45 minutes 5 days a week is more effective than 2 hours a > day trying to work on the lab with the kid, wife,

Re: Pix and vlan [7:34663]

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Ramsey
I never knew the pix was even capable of VLAN's >>> "Bates, Steven (SIGNAL)" 02/06/02 03:03PM >>> Has anyone heard of the PIX having problems passing tagged packets as in dot1q and how about ISL? I did some testing before with the Lucent Brick and it could not deal with tagged packets. I k

Re: Ping results Q [7:34606]

2002-02-06 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Source quench. It's pretty rare to see this. Mac OS sends it (pre Mac OS X). I don't know if I've seen anything else send it. The idea behind it is to tell the pinger to slow down. Priscilla At 07:31 AM 2/6/02, Laubstein, Stuart wrote: >What does Q mean as an answer to a ping? Sometimes the p

RE: Average afterwork time Tech learning commitment? [7:34634]

2002-02-06 Thread Wright, Jeremy
i tend to stick with leslie nielson's sayings..."like a midget at a urinal, ill have to stay on my toes" (in reference to my lab studying) back to OSPF -Original Message- From: Cebuano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 2:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: R

RE: VLan Ooops [7:34680]

2002-02-06 Thread Wright, Jeremy
check into making that port a trunkisl, 802.1q (isl=cisco proprietary, q=standard) -Original Message- From: Nisus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 3:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VLan Ooops [7:34680] Hello All, I have been posting questio

VLan Ooops Part 2 [7:34687]

2002-02-06 Thread Nisus
Ok so I understand the trunk feature now after talking to a good CCIE friend of mine. (he runs http://www.IPexpert.net shameless plug) And he explained the trunking feature. Here is my dilemma. I am going into a 2610 router which DOES NOT have a fast Ethernet interface. >From what I have been

RE: Catalyst 5000 not being routed [7:34566]

2002-02-06 Thread Sean Knox
I'll post [what I think are] relevant parts of my config: #ip set interface sc0 1 10.2.16.2 255.255.255.248 10.2.16.7 set interface sc0 up set interface sl0 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.255 set interface sl0 down set arp agingtime 1200 set ip redirect enable set ip unreachable enable set ip fragm

RE: Appletalk Help [7:34079]

2002-02-06 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Are the AppleTalk nodes in the same hub as the router? Are you sure there's not a switch in the way somewhere? What's your topology? The problem I described is so common (just ask any Apple SE), that I'm still sticking to it as my theory. It's all I have to go on. My crystal ball crashed. Try

RE: I changed my config reg to 0x2C02 yikes !!! [7:34679]

2002-02-06 Thread Georg Pauwen
Phil, 01 means 4800bps. Here is the whole list: 00 = 9600 01 = 4800 10 = 1200 11 = 2400 Regards, Georg Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=34689&t=34679 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.group

Re: bit-serial mode [7:34629]

2002-02-06 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Nice job on bit-serial. The question of whether WANs are reliable and connection-oriented requires more explanation. I acknowledge Howard Berkowitz for teaching me this new way of looking at the question. To understand PPP, ISDN, Frame Relay, X.25, and probably many other WAN protocols, it he

RE: I changed my config reg to 0x2C02 yikes !!! [7:34679]

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Cotts
bit 12 = 0, bit 11 = 1 so 4800 Watch the wrap. See: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2000/c2000 qs/22812.htm > -Original Message- > From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 3:31 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject:

RE: Appletalk Help [7:34079]

2002-02-06 Thread Daniel Cotts
Jose; We have no information on the model of Mac and the version of operating system on it. Older 7200s had garbage built-in ethernet ports. The solution was to buy an add-on NIC. So are the computers that are having problems in any way different from the ones that work? What model are they and wh

Re: VLan Ooops Part 2 [7:34687]

2002-02-06 Thread Steven A. Ridder
I believe it does do trunking still. ""Nisus"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Ok so I understand the trunk feature now after talking to a good CCIE friend > of mine. > > (he runs http://www.IPexpert.net shameless plug) > > And he explained the trunking feature. >

Here to place traffic shaper [7:34690]

2002-02-06 Thread george gittins
hi there i have a quick question regarding my network, We recently purchase a packeteer packet shaper and a web caching server. now im perplex as to where place this two boxes a simple outline of my existing network is below. |2900 switch and sniffer inter

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